Translations no longer required for university transcripts

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At their meeting on June 23, 2022, the AFMC Committee on PGME confirmed that students will no longer be required to provide English-French or French-English translations of their university transcripts when applying for the resident match.

This will reduce the cost and the administrative burden for students.