* The specific program: Each master's program sets its own admission standards. A highly competitive program like Engineering might require a much higher GPA than a less competitive program in the humanities.
* Your undergraduate institution: The prestige and grading system of your previous university are considered. A GPA from a highly rigorous institution might be viewed more favorably than a similar GPA from a less rigorous one.
* Your overall application: GPA is just one factor. Concordia will also consider your letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, research experience (if applicable), work experience, and English language proficiency test scores (like IELTS or TOEFL).
To find the GPA requirements, you must check the specific admission requirements for the *individual master's program* you are interested in on Concordia's website. Look for the program's webpage; the admission requirements are usually clearly stated there. Often, they will give a minimum GPA, but also emphasize that a higher GPA increases your chances of acceptance.