All applicants will receive an email regarding the status of their application. The Admissions office will communicate via the email that was supplied with the applicant’s OMSAS application.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to add queensu.ca to their safe senders list and to monitor their email and all associated email folders (inbox, spam, junk, etc.) during the application process. This includes ensuring that email inboxes are able to receive incoming mail. Applicants who receive an offer must respond by the deadline stipulated in the email. Any offers not answered by the deadline provided will be set to decline. This action cannot be reversed or changed for any reason. No exceptions. For these reasons, it is important that if you change your email from the one appearing on the OMSAS application you let us know. If you wish to update your email address, click here.
Queen's School of Medicine coordinates the first round of offers with all Ontario Medical Schools. Therefore, applicants who were invited to panel interviews will receive the results of their application in May, with the exception of MD/PhD & MD/Master’s offers which are typically sent in March, and MMTP offers which are typically sent in April.
Please refer to OMSAS’ Important Dates page for the admission cycle timeline.
First-round offers of admission would typically be sent in the following months:
March - MD/PhD and MD/Master’s applicants
April - MMTP applicants
May - MD general stream applicants, Indigenous stream applicants, and Queen’s-Lakeridge Health MD Family Medicine applicants
Offers will be delivered on a rolling basis until the class has been filled. Information on an applicant’s waitlist position or any further information relative to our waitlist process will not be provided. Once the class has been filled, an email will be sent to applicants remaining on the waitlist.
***ATTENTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW***
All Offers are Conditional
Offers of admission may be rescinded if the selected candidate fails to meet any admission requirement or any one of the conditions of their offer.
Simply submitting your documents does not constitute meeting the conditions of your offer. All documents will be reviewed by our office to ensure they meet the criteria of the condition before you can be enrolled. Therefore it is imperative that you follow the instructions and deadlines listed to ensure your enrollment and participation in the program. Failure to follow the submission instructions and deadlines may result in your offer being rescinded.
Communication
Please communicate with queensmd@queensu.ca.
How to submit your documents:
- MUST be in PDF format.
- MUST be titled with your last name, first name, and the name of the document.
(i.e., LAST NAME_FIRST NAME_NAME OF DOCUMENT)
- DO NOT combine documents into one PDF unless specified.
- DO NOT send multiple emails with separate documents. Please wait until you have gathered all the requested documentation and send it in one email to the appropriate email address.
- Follow the information below for where to send each document.
IMPORTANT: Plan accordingly and give yourself enough time to complete all of the documents by the stipulated deadlines. It is the applicant’s responsibility to notify the appropriate emails prior to any deadlines if they are experiencing issues with meeting those deadlines with the situation and a course of action. Communications of this nature will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Requests for deferred registration will be considered by the Admissions Committee from highly qualified students for exceptional/unforeseen circumstance(s) only as deemed by the Admissions Committee.
Requests for deferral will only be considered after all the steps to accepting an offer are completed and must be received within 7 days of acceptance of your offer. Acceptance of your offer requires you to accept on OMSAS, accept on SOLUS and pay your deposit.
Deferrals are limited and requests are reviewed as they are recieved. Deferred registration requests can only be for one year. Deferral requests after June 30, prior to the commencement of medical school will generally not be accepted.A request for deferral letter must be emailed directly to the Queen’s School of Medicine Admissions Office.
Please review policy AD-05 v4
Computer Requirements
2025-26
Laptop computers are used extensively throughout the curriculum of the MD Program at Queen’s. It is strongly recommended that all medical students own a laptop computer that has the capacity to access the Internet from their place of residence.
The Internet will be required for such things as:
• Accessing your Queen's University e‐mail account (netid@queensu.ca).
• Accessing on‐line library systems and services.
• Accessing electronic learning resources through Elentra.
• Accessing and contributing to course websites and discussions.
• Accessing SOLUS to update personal information, view grades, etc.
All MD Program examinations will be administered using an electronic testing platform made by Turnitin/ExamSoft called Examplify. Students are required to possess a personal laptop for taking these exams. Personal laptops must meet the following requirements for Examplify compatibility.
Please review the Minimum Computer Requirements for supporting Examplify. Please note that we do not support, iPads, tablets or mobile devices for exams at this time.