Does McGill University give transfer credit for IB English A: Literature HL?
Montreal, QC
Yes, Transfer Credit Available!
Minimum Grade Required
Credit Granted
ENGL 1XX (6 credits)
Generic Credit: Counts as an elective, but may not replace a mandatory prerequisite for your major.
💡Expert's Take
McGill grants 6 credits of generic English credit (ENGL 1XX) for IB English A HL. These are straightforward elective credits that count toward your total degree requirements—no placement tests, no blocked courses, and no special restrictions beyond the standard Engineering exclusion. For most students outside the English department, this is one of the cleanest IB credits McGill offers.
If you are considering an English Major, understand that ENGL 1XX does not automatically replace any named course in the department. The English Literature option requires ENGL 202 and ENGL 203 (Departmental Surveys of English Literature), which cover British literary history from the Anglo-Saxon period to the twentieth century. Your IB English A course—focused on Language and Literature rather than historical British literature—is not a direct equivalent, which is why McGill assigns generic rather than specific credit.
That said, there is a documented pathway worth knowing about: the English department notes that students with IB credits may sometimes be exempted from one or both Departmental Surveys. This is not automatic—you would need to meet with the Director of Undergraduate Studies and present your IB course syllabus for evaluation. It is worth exploring if your IB syllabus included substantial coverage of British literary history, but do not count on it.
Also note that ENGL 202/203 are specific to the Literature option of the English Major. If you are pursuing the Drama and Theatre option, the entry requirement is ENGL 230 (Introduction to Theatre Studies), not the surveys.
What to watch for:
- U0 vs. U1 status. If your total IB advanced standing credits reach 24 or more, you enter McGill as a U1 (Departmental) student rather than U0 (Foundation Program). This means you can declare your major immediately and complete your degree in three years instead of four. However, being U1 does not automatically waive all Foundation Program requirements—depending on which specific courses your IB credits cover, you may still need to fulfill certain Foundation course categories.
- These credits do not replace Foundation breadth requirements. The B.A. Foundation Program requires 18 credits across categories like Social Sciences, Humanities, Languages, and Mathematics & Science. ENGL 1XX contributes to your overall credit total but does not satisfy a specific breadth category. If you are U0, you still need to select approved courses from those categories.
- Engineering exclusion. Students entering the Faculty of Engineering do not receive credit for IB English A HL.
Bottom line: For the vast majority of incoming students, these 6 credits are genuinely useful—they reduce the total courses needed to graduate and give you more flexibility in your schedule. If you are not pursuing an English program, there is nothing further to think about. If you are considering an English Major (Literature option), your first step after arriving should be meeting with the Director of Undergraduate Studies to ask whether your specific IB syllabus qualifies for any survey exemptions—it is a long shot for Language and Literature (as opposed to Literature-only courses), but it costs nothing to ask.
Official award line (IB English A HL):
Minimum score: 5
Credit granted: ENGL 1XX (6 credits)
Excluded from: Engineering (EN)
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Your Potential Savings
Credits Earned
6
Quebec Resident
~$101/credit
~$606
Est. Savings
Out-of-Province
~$420/credit
~$2,520
Est. Savings
International
~$1,050-1,700/credit
~$6,300 - $10,200
Est. Savings
(Sci/Eng/Mgmt higher)
*Tuition rates are for Fall 2025 and may vary by faculty and program. Always verify with McGill's official sources before making decisions.
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See how English A: Literature HL transfer credits compare across Canadian universities. Each school has different grade requirements and savings potential.
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
English 1015.03 + English 1025.03 = 6 cr...
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,830
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENGLISH 1XXX (6 units)
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,200
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENGL 100-level (6 units)
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,302
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENGL_V 1st-year level (6 credits)
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,242
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
3 units junior English
(3 credits)
Est. Savings
$597
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, ON
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENG 1100 + ENG 1120 (6 units)
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,320
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENG1**Y (1.0 credit)
(1 credit)
Est. Savings
$659
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC
Min Grade
4/7
Credit Granted
ENSH 101 (1.5 units) and ENSH 102 (1.5 u...
(3 credits)
Est. Savings
$555
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
ENGL 1XX (0.5 units) — Elective credit
(1 credit)
Est. Savings
$450
Western University
London, ON
Min Grade
5/7
Credit Granted
English 1020E (1.0 credit)
(6 credits)
Est. Savings
$1,440
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