Admissions Requirements: Regular Students

Alberta

Five 30- level courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 30-1

Four additional 30- level courses

British Columbia

Four Grade 12 academic courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 12

Three of the following:  Applications of Math 12, BC First Nations Studies 12, Biology 12, Calculus 12, Chemistry 12, Communications 12, Comparative Civilization 12, Economics 12, English Literature 12, Foundations of Math 12, Geography 12, Geology 12, History 12, Language 12 (Any), Law 12, Philosophy 12, Physics 12, Principles of Math 12, Pre-Calculus 12,  Social Justice 12, Sustainable Resources 12

Manitoba

Five full Senior 4S (Specialized), G (General) or U (Dual-University) credits

Average: 65% or higher in English and two academic subjects

60% or higher overall average in all five courses

Course Requirements

English 40S with a minimum grade of 60%

Academic Courses

Two or more of the following: Accounting Systems 40S, Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, Current Topics in First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies 40S, Economics 40S, Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability 40S, History of Western Civilization 40S, Language 40S, Law 40S, Mathematics 40S (including but not limited to: Applied Mathematics 40S, Essentials Mathematics 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S) Physics 40S, Psychology 40S, World Geography 40S

Other Courses

No more than two of the following: Art 40S, Computer Science 40S, Drama 40S, Family Studies 40S, Music 40S (including but not limited to Band, Choral, Jazz), Other full Senior 4 (Specialized), G (General) or U (Dual University) credits.

New Brunswick

Five grade 12 courses at the 120-, 121-, or 122- level

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 122

Four additional courses at the 120-, 121, or 122- level.

Newfoundland

Ten 300-level subjects

Average: 70% or higher overall average

Course Requirements

English Language 3101

One of : Thematic Literature 3201, Literary Heritage 3202

Eight additional 300-level courses

Nova Scotia

Five academic or advanced grade 12 courses

Average: 70% or higher overall average in

all five courses

Course Requirements

English (academic or advanced)

Four additional academic or advanced level courses

Northwest Territories

Five 30- level courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 30-1

Four additional 30- level courses

Nunavut

Five 30- level courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 30-1

Four additional 30- level courses

Ontario

Five 30- level courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 30-1

Four additional 30- level courses

Quebec

First year CEGEP with 12 credits or Quebec

Senior High School Leaving Certificate

with six subjects

Average: GPA of 2.0 or average of 60% or higher

Course Requirements

12 credits including English

Prince Edward Island

Five grade 12 courses

Average: 65% higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English

Mathematics

Three additional Academic electives

Saskatchewan

Five 30- level courses

Average: 65% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English A30 and B30

Three additional 30-level courses

Yukon Territory

Four provincially examinable courses

Average: 60% or higher in each subject

Course Requirements

English 12

Three of the following:  Applications of Math 12, BC First Nations Studies 12, Biology 12, Communications 12,

Calculus 12, Chemistry 12, English Literature 12, Geography 12, Language 12, Principles of Math 12, Physics 12

USA Students: Students from the USA will be considered for admissions when they present a full academic high school program including successful complete of Grades 10-12 in the appropriate subjects and Grade 12 or equivalent standing that meets admission requirements of major universities or colleges within their home states.  An acceptable score on the SATI or ACT plus Writing is also required.