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Class of 2016– The Road To Post Secondary
How to Apply to BC Institutions
https://applybc.caCreate an accountYou must have your PEN # and your SIN#
readyIf you need help see Mrs. Moorhouse in the
Career Office in the Counselling Area
Post Secondary Education: Simon Fraser University
General Admission: Graduation English 11 & 12 Socials 11 Precalculus 11 or Foundations of Mathematics 11 Language 11 (beginner language 11 or higher) Science 11
Entrance Averages: Based on 4 Grade 12 Courses English 12 3 other academic 12’s
BC First Nations Studies 12 , Biology 12, Calculus 12, Chemistry 12, Comparative Civilizations 12, Economics 12, English Lit 12, Pre-Calculus 12, French 12, Geography 12, History 12, Japanese 12, Law 12, Mandarin 12, Physics 12, Spanish 12
Note: SFU Accepts Language Challenge exams for admission purposes.
SFU Quantitative Requirements(this has not changed)
70% in Foundations of Math 11, Precalculus 11 or Precalculus 12 depending on the program you are applying to
OR 60-69% in the applicable Math course plus a
Quantitative Placement Test recommended to be taken within the first semester;
OR 60-69% in in the applicable Math course plus
direct registration in Foundations of Analytical and Quantitative Reasoning (FAN X99).
SFU English Language Skills Requirements (this has not changed)
75% or higher in English 12 (final blended)
OR (in order to take a first year English course)
A grade of 60-74% (accepted) in Eng 12 (blended)plus a score of 4 on the essay section of the LPI exam and a minimum score of 50% on all other parts of the LPI exam
ORA grade of 60-74% (accepted) in Eng 12 (blended)
plus register directly into Foundations in Academic Literacy course.
SFU Program Requirements
Please note that in addition to the information provided you will need to research the specific requirements for each faculty/program as there are additional requirements
For example:• All programs in Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
require English 12 and three other approved grade 12 courses.
• All programs in the Faculty of Science require Chem 11, Physics 11, English 12, Pre-Calculus 12 and two approved science 12 courses
SFU Business
Academic Requirements English 12, Pre-Calculus 12 + two additional approved
grade 12 coursesBroad Based Application
Demonstrates excellence, leadership and/or achievement in extra-curricular area(s) such as: entrepreneurship, social activism, athletics, arts, community leadership and/or involvement
Post Secondary Education: UBC Vancouver / Okanagan
General Admission
Grade 11 Course Requirements:English 11, Social Studies 11, Pre-Calculus 11, a Language 11
Beginner’s is not accepted, External Lang 11 is accepted Language requirement not needed for UBC Okanagan
an Academic Science 11 (Bi 11, Ch 11, E. Sc 11, Ph 11)
Language Challenge Courses:Not accepted for admission averagesCan be used to satisfy general admission requirement such as
a language 11 or language 12 requirement for the Faculty of Arts Degree program
Post Secondary Education: UBC Vancouver / Okanagan
Holistic Admissions:Criteria for Competitive Assessment
Secondary School Grades Combination of 11’s and 12’s UBC Faculty admission average Course-specific minima (TBD by Faculty)
Personal profile 4-7 short essay questions
Supplemental info as required for specific faculties
UBC Vancouver/Okanagan
For the grade to be used in the calculation of the UBC admission average, all Grade 12 courses must be completed by February 1.
If the course is in progress after February 1 (i.e. in second semester) the final grade from an equivalent Grade 11 course may be used as a substitute
This rule also applies to Gr 12 courses taken online
Check www.ubc.ca for details!
Personal Profile Resources
Personal Profile Video http://you.ubc.ca/admissions/how-to-apply/personal-profile/
Information on you.ubc.ca
Personal profile pointers at above link as wellExample:
You’ll want to brainstorm some ideas before you start your online application.
Don’t just provide a list of accomplishments without taking the time to reflect on what you have learned from them, and what you want to continue learning at UBC.
When writing your responses, be specific. Use details to substantiate and elaborate on your answers.
Focus on what you want to say and be true to who you are. Don’t provide the answers you think UBC wants to hear.
UBC Admission Timeline 2016
Deadline to apply: For Major Entrance Scholarship consideration you must apply
no later than December 10, 2015 Final deadline to apply is January 31, 2016
Self Reporting: will start Early March 2016- Mid April Self-report your grades final grades from official & verifiable
sources: BC Ministry of Education Student Portal and upload these documents
Identify course(s) and course provider(s) for Online Final Grades
Offers of Admission will be completed by April 15, 2016
Post Secondary Education:University of Victoria
General Admission Requirements
Admission Averages are based on
English 12 and three additional approved academic grade 12 courses
Grade 11 requirements English 11, Social Studies 11, Pre-calculus 11 or Foundations of
Math 11 (depending on the faculty), an Academic Science 11 (Bi 11, Ch 11, E. Sc 11, Ph 11),
No second language needed
Check the website for approved grade 12 courses for each faculty
http://registrar.uvic.ca/undergrad/admissions/requirements/bc.html
Post Secondary Education: University of Toronto
University of Toronto3 campuses-each its own institution
University of T St. George Campus (33,000 students) University of T Mississauga Campus (11, 500
students) University of T Scarborough Campus (11, 000
students)
Each campus has specific programs that they specialize in. Please research details online
Post Secondary Education: University of Toronto
Basic Admission Requirements
English 12 plus 4 academic courses Average will be calculated on English 12 plus these 4
subjects except for Engineering (5 required courses including English)
Note: Language Challenge Course Marks are not acceptable
Note: for online courses 50% of the course must be done to be considered for admission
Business, Engineering and Architecture require supplemental info
Post Secondary Education: University of Toronto
University of Toronto’s Policy on Repeated Courses:
Individual programs at U of T reserve the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a first attempt at each course, particularly in prerequisite subjects
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering generally consider first attempts ONLY.
Rotman Commerce Program will ONLY consider the first attempt in all courses.
Post Secondary Education: University of Toronto
English Language Requirement If English is your first language- you must complete
English 12
If English is not your first language but you have studied here for 4 or more years you must include complete English 12 If you have studies in Canada for less than 4 years you
must present proof of English facility (eg. TOEFL, IELTS)
English Course Requirement You are exempted from the English 12 requirement if you
are in the category for providing proof of English facility It is still strongly encouraged to include English 12 (as
needed for graduation) will only count in average if it improves your average
U of T OUAC online application
105 Application
Common Application Process- please refer to the following website to apply onlinehttp://www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/
McGill University
Entrance Requirements Based on the average of their top five grade 12 academic courseshttp://www.mcgill.ca and go to the site below to see the list of approved BC courses:http://
www.mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/sites/mcgill.ca.undergraduate-admissions/files/bc_and_yt_academic_courses.pdf
Of the five courses used for admission at least 4 must be from their approved academic course list.
Please note the following policy McGill uses in calculating the admission average: Admission to McGill University is based on an average of the results of five
academic Grade 12 level courses (regardless of the calendar year in which they were taken), including all the required prerequisites. Generally speaking, all marks are taken into consideration in determining admission, including those of failed or repeated courses.
Deadline to Apply: February 1, 2016
Douglas College
www.douglas.bc.ca
Different deadlines and entrance requirementsfor each program. Check carefully!
If you are applying to a university transfer program your registration date for courses depends on your GPA! The higher it is, the earlier your registration date! You need Eng. 12 ‘B’ to register into first year English.
Applications are now being accepted!
University Options in BC
UBC, SFU, UVIC, UNBC Capilano University Kwantlen Polytechnic University Trinity Western University Emily Carr University of Art and Design BCIT Thomson Rivers University University of the Fraser Valley Vancouver Island University
Competitive Entry Check acceptable courses, % grade, English and Math and
OTHER requirements for each university and program
BCITBurnaby/Richmond/Marine/Downtown/Great Northern Way
www.bcit.ca
Each program has it’s own specific admission requirements.
Specific Intake Program (Technology): Academic – different high school course requirements for each program (some programs require some post secondary) Meeting minimum prerequisites does not guarantee you a seat in a competitive program Applications accepted until program seats are filled
Continual Intake Program (Trades Foundation & Technical): Must have completed the minimum admission requirements for first available seat (will be put on a waiting list – Electrical Trades has a 2 year waitlist! Check length of waitlist by contacting BCIT.)
Fri., Nov. 6: U of Calgary visit to Pinetree at lunch time in the foyer Fri., Nov. 13: Western Univ. visit to Pinetree after school in the foyer Wed., Nov. 18: U of Alberta visit to Pinetree at lunch time in the library Wed., Nov. 18: U of Toronto visit to Pinetree after school in the library Mon., Nov. 23: UBC Sauder School of Business visit to Pinetree after school in the library Mon., Nov. 23: SFU visit to Pinetree at lunch time in the library Fri., Nov. 27 McGill University visit to Pinetree at lunch time in the library
Upcoming Information Sessions at Pinetree
Questions? Please visit see your counsellor or Mrs. Moorhouse
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