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Canadian Secondary Schools/CEGEPs

 
 
The appropriate secondary school diploma and an overall average of 70% (calculated using the best grades including required courses) is the minimum admission average required for full-time admission consideration. The admissions cut-off averages are determined each year. Minimum admission averages for some degree programs are higher than 70%. Please click on the link above for a chart of provincial equivalencies for prerequisite subjects.
 
Minimum Admission Requirements
Alberta
Five Gr12 courses numbered 30 or 31
British Columbia
Four Gr12 examinable courses (courses with % grades not letter grades)
Manitoba
Five academic Gr12 courses at the 40 level or the former 300 level
New Brunswick
Five academic Gr12 courses numbered 121 or 122 (courses numbered 120 may be considered)
Newfoundland
Six two-credit academic courses at level 3
Nova Scotia
Five Gr12 courses at the 541 level (441 level courses may be considered)
Nunavut / Northwest Territories
Five Gr12 courses numbered 30 or 31
Ontario
Combination of six 4U, 4M and/or OACs
Prince Edward Island
Five Gr12 courses numbered 611 or 621
Quebec*
One year of CEGEP completed with a minimum 12 academic subjects
Saskatchewan
Five Gr12 courses numbered 30 or 30A
Yukon
Four Gr12 examinable courses (courses with % grades not letter grades)

* Applicants from Quebec who have completed the two-year CEGEP program will be considered for admission with advanced standing. Applicants who have completed the three-year professional program in a CEGEP with a cumulative average of "B" or better will be considered for admission with advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credits.



 
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