Admission Regulations

B. Non Public-Schooled Applicants

Applicants in this category may have been home-schooled or may have attended a private school that does not follow a regular provincial curriculum. These applicants must provide the following: 

1. A complete Application for Admission form with the application processing fee.
2. A detailed record of study for grade 10, 11 & 12 courses, including:
  1. Course titles and grades for courses completed throughout grades levels 10–12 (or equivalent). 
  2. A transcript or summary document providing an overview of courses(including official transcripts for virtual high school courses).
  3. Curriculum used (with links to online course descriptions, where applicable) 
  4. Subjects covered 
  5. Textbooks and resources used 
  6. Grading scale and evaluation methods 
3. Where applicable, IB, AP, SAT or ACT test results. Exceptional candidates without external standardized test scores will be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis.
4. For programs requiring specific grades in particular courses, evidence of achievement must be provided, such as:

  1. Complete the Grade 12 Adult High School Certification Provincial exam for that subject and achieve the grade specified in the program pre-requisite (e.g. a minimum grade of 60% is required in English 122 for admission to the Faculty of Arts), or
  2. Achieve a minimum grade of 4 in an approved Advanced Placement (AP) course
  3. Achieve a minimum grade of 3 or 4 (varies by program) in an approved International Baccalaureate course.
Evidence of achievement as outlined above must be supported by official documents (transcripts/statements of results) sent directly from the testing agency to the Admissions Office. Documents will not be accepted directly from applicants.