Graduate Transition and Academic Success Program (GTAS)

Begin your journey at Queen鈥檚 with the Graduate Transition and Academic Success (GTAS) Program; build skills, make connections, and feel at home before classes begin.

Program Overview

The Graduate Transition and Academic Success (GTAS) is a 3-week intensive program that introduces internationaiconsl students to academic and social practices, essential resources, and community connections at Queen鈥檚 University. Through interactive sessions and guided experiences, students will develop the skills needed to adjust to the Canadian academic environment, build confidence in communication, and navigate university life successfully. They will also explore principles of academic integrity, understand cultural dynamics, and learn about support services available to enhance their academic experience and personal well-being.

The program is open to applications from international graduate students who have received an acceptance letter from the Queen鈥檚 University.

What will you achieve?

Through this program, incoming international graduate students will:

  • Enhance academic skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and daily communication, along with time management and academic integrity skills, to navigate the Canadian academic system with confidence.
  • Develop social settlement skills to adapt to their new environment by understanding cultural norms and expectations at Queen鈥檚 University, Kingston, and Canada.
  • Gain knowledge of available resources within the university and the Kingston area to access support services and opportunities.
  • Build a strong community by forming meaningful connections with peers, faculty, support staff, and local residents, fostering a sense of belonging and engagement.

The Application portal will open on May 1, 2025. The portal will close May 31, 2025.

Applicants will be notified of acceptance by June 13, 2025.

The duration of the program is 3 weeks, typically the last three weeks of August before the Fall semester begins. The 2025 program will be held from August 11-29.

This program will be held in-person only on the Queen鈥檚 University campus in Kingston, Ontario.

You are eligible for the GTAS program, if you

  • Are an incoming international graduate student;
  • Will begin your academic program in September 2025; and
  • Have received acceptance letter from Queen鈥檚 University for the next academic year.

There is no tuition charge for the GTAS program. However, medical insurance, housing services, visa cost, food, groceries, transportation, optional excursion, and any study materials are the responsibility of participants and not covered by the program. Please budget for these additional expenses accordingly.

Below is a sample daily schedule:

  • Morning Session: 9:00- 12:00 AM
  • Lunch Break (free time): 12:00- 1:00 PM
  • Afternoon Session: 1:00- 4:00 PM

 

Week

 

Time

 

Monday

 

Tuesday

 

Wednesday

 

Thursday

 

Friday

Week 1

 

Morning

 

Welcome session, ice-breaking, breakfast and overview of the program

 

Open bank account / explore your campus

 

Getting to know about services at Kingston & get cell phone plan

 

Student wellness service and medical insurance

 

Career development and graduate map

 

Afternoon

 

Self-discovery and goal setting

 

Housing search & safety on Campus, Kingston and Canada

 

Kingston downtown walk

 

Immigration session: compliance and work in Canada

 

Social/ excursion/ free time

Week 2

 

Morning

 

Thriving in Canadian Classroom & overcoming cultural shock

 

Academic Writing skills

 

Time management & working in a group

 

Collaborative activity (group presentation) & continuing support with SASS

 

Group bus tour

 

 

Lunch With Deans

 

Afternoon

 

Understanding academic integrity & library resource orientation

 

Academic Speaking skills

 

Collaborative activity and SASS online resources

 

Panel discussion with senior students and QUIC group in check-up

Week 3

 

Morning

 

Connect with SGPS, PSAC 901, SGSPA, Student Affairs, and CTL and postdoctoral office

 

Attend Teaching Development Conference

 

Walk and talk indigenous land based education

 

Session on graduate supervision policy

 

Closing reception, goal check and goal setting for graduate studies & program evaluation

 

Afternoon

 

Make and share a meal

 

Social/ club meet/ free time

 

Land acknowledgement workshop

 

Campus community service fair & Queen鈥檚 Scavenger hunt time

 

Free time

Students will receive a 鈥淟earning Across Cultures Certificate,鈥 provided by Student Academic Success Services (SASS) and 91视频 International Centre (QUIC) at Queen鈥檚 University for attending all the academic skills sessions and completing this program. However, please note that this transcript will not be noted on your Queen鈥檚 official certificate.

QUIC

The Queen鈥檚 University International Centre (QUIC) is a welcoming and inclusive hub that supports the international student community at Queen鈥檚 University in Kingston, Ontario. Located on the second floor of Mitchell Hall, QUIC provides a wide range of services, programs, and resources to help international students, staff, and visitors adapt to life in Canada and thrive during their time at Queen鈥檚.

SASS

Student Academic Success Services (SASS) is a central academic support unit at Queen鈥檚 University that helps students build the skills and confidence needed to succeed in their studies and thrive throughout their academic journey. Located within Student Affairs, SASS offers free, confidential, and student-centered support to all Queen鈥檚 students, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.

FAQs

This program is designed for incoming international graduate students who have received an acceptance letter for the next academic year from Queen鈥檚 University.

You can apply for the GTAS program through the official Queen鈥檚 School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs website by completing the . The application deadline will be announced on the program website. To apply for the GTAS complete the following steps:

  • Step one: Check eligibility
  • Step two: Have your acceptance letter from Queen鈥檚 University for the next academic year ready for upload.
  • Step three: Complete the form. You can find the form
  • Step four: Once you submit the form you will get the confirmation email

Application decisions will be communicated within June 13, 2025.

The program runs for three weeks. 80% attendance is mandatory for information and workshop based academic, social and cultural integration sessions. Full participation is strongly recommended to gain the full benefits of the program. Participation in social outings and excursions is optional but encouraged to help students engage with their peers and explore the local community.

  • What is the cost of the program?

There is no tuition fee for the program. However, you are responsible for costs associated with university health insurance plan (UHIP), housing, visa, food, transportation, optional excursion, and groceries. Please budget for these additional expenses accordingly. You can find a tentative budget here.

  • Are UHIP (University Health Insurance Plan) fees mandatory?

Yes, international students are required to have UHIP (University Health Insurance Plan) coverage. Please finds more information about UHIP .

  • How can I pay for my UHIP?

UHIP fees will be included in your Queen鈥檚 University student account, and payment can be made through the university鈥檚 official payment methods (if you already paid for UHIP as an incoming graduate student, you do not need to pay for UHIP separately for this program).

  • It is your responsibility to find and pay for the accommodation during the program. You can choose where you want to stay. There are several options for accommodation in Kingston. Please check, Homestay, Off campus housing, and for more information.
  • Meals are not included in the program, but some meals may be provided depending on your accommodation types. For example, 鈥楬omestay鈥 offers some meal options.

If you have any questions about the program, please contact heather.merla@queensu.ca.