1. How to Apply for the Accelerated Pathway
  2. Contact Information for the Undergraduate Advisor and Graduate Supervisors
  3. Accelerated Pathway Form
  4. Additional Information

The Accelerated Pathway is a flexible and individualized plan of graduate study for undergraduate students in their final year of a Carleton B.A. Honours degree. It allows fourth-year students with demonstrated academic excellence and aptitude for research to take up to 1.0 credit at the 5000-level while completing their B.A. Honours degree. Upon admission to the M.A. in Linguistics or the M.A. in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, students in the accelerated pathway will receive advanced standing for coursework completed at the 5000-level, which can reduce time to completion.

Students in their third-year of study in the B.A. Honours degree should consult with both the Undergraduate Advisor and the Graduate Supervisor to determine if the accelerated pathway is appropriate for them and to discuss their selection of courses for their final year of undergraduate studies.

How to Apply for the Accelerated Pathway

  1. Verify that you meet the minimal overall CGPA of B+ (9.0);
  2. Meet with the undergraduate advisor to ensure that the graduate courses you are considering will also count toward your BA degree requirements;
  3. Email the graduate supervisor (a) a brief statement (of up to 500 words) of interest in the Accelerated Pathway, explaining your motivation and declaring your intent to apply for the MA program; (b) the list of courses at the 5000 level that you would like to take in the fourth year of undergraduate study (for the MA in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, please note that ALDS 5001 and ALDS 5002 are excluded); and (c) a pdf of your audit;
  4. Once you have spoken with the undergraduate advisor and the graduate supervisor, please complete and submit the online form below.

Contact Information for the Undergraduate Advisor and Graduate Supervisors

Accelerated Pathway Form

Additional Information

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