Georgian College Mature Student Test

Georgian College Mature Student Test




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COVID-19 updateThe fall semester will run from Sept. 7 to Dec. 17 (for most programs). Review fall 2021 program delivery information and our vaccination procedure, find out what to expect on campus and read our COVID-19 update page.
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Your application process will vary depending on the program you are applying to and your particular pathway into Georgian.
Before you apply for any full-time program, get familiar with the steps you need to take and the admission requirements you need to meet.
Browse through the 130+ full-time programs offered at Georgian. Make sure to check ontariocolleges.ca for program availability and start dates.
If you know the Georgian program that is right for you, please move forward with step 2.
Find the career that’s right for you, and the Georgian program that will take you there with our Career Match quiz.
If you’re not sure yet which program is the best choice, contact Co-operative Education and Career Success for help or call them at 705.728.1968, ext. 1340.
Make sure you know the admission requirements for your program. You’ll find requirements on your program’s webpage, in the Program Outline tab, under Admission Requirements and Admission Details.
A minimum of 70 per cent overall final average based on the top 6 Grade 12 U or M courses is required. In addition to the minimum average, applicants must also satisfy the respective program’s prerequisite requirements. Please be aware that some Georgian programs are limited enrolment programs and the cut-off average may increase depending on the number of applications received for that particular program. Get complete information at Lakehead Admissions.
Applicants who are currently registered in subjects required for admissions may receive a conditional acceptance to Georgian. If your acceptance is conditional, you’ll have to ensure all outstanding requirements are met before classes start. Possible requirements include: passing your courses, maintaining your grades, maintaining your GPA, completing your high school diploma (if you’re under 19) and if you’re applying for a graduate certificate – graduating from your current college or university. Please check Web for Admissions to see your outstanding conditions.
You may need to meet additional requirements if you’re applying to Georgian as a student in one of the following categories:
College and university transfers (advanced standing students)
Advanced standing uses a number of relevant postsecondary credits from recognized and accredited institutions and/or relevant life/learning experience toward course exemptions in a student’s Georgian College program that places the student in a semester beyond their first.
If you’re applying to Georgian from another institution to a level greater than Level 1, you must complete your ontariocolleges.ca application, then contact ontariocolleges.ca at 1.888.892.2228 and indicate the requested level.
Starting levels indicate the year and semester in which you want to start a program. For example, Level 1 is the first semester of the first year, Level 2 is the second semester of the first year, Level 3 is the first semester of the second year, and so on.
Learn more about applying to Georgian College as an international student as well as academic and language proficiency requirements on the International Centre webpage.
Unlike international students, internationally trained students are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have studied abroad.
If you’re an internationally trained student, you may need to have your official documents evaluated by World Education Services (WES) or International Credential Assessment Services of Canada (ICAS). For WES evaluations, we recommend a course-by-course analysis report.
Applicants who are age 19 or older as of the first day of classes and do not possess a high school diploma (OSSD) or the equivalent, you may be considered for admission to Georgian College as a mature student to most programs. Mature applicants must meet all program-specific prerequisites including all courses listed for each program, and all selection criteria.
Applicants must possess one of the following requirements to be eligible for admission to most certificate and diploma programs:
Mature applications must meet all of the following all of the following criteria:
Mature applicants must possess the published subject requirements or equivalents, and submit official copies of transcripts from high school and any postsecondary institutions attended. Applicants must also provide a resume outlining work and volunteer experience since full-time attendance at school.
Applicants educated in a home school system at the grade 12 level are welcome to apply to Georgian College for postsecondary programs. All specific course requirements for the desired program must be met.
When official transcripts from college-approved institutions are not available to meet admission requirements, course specific equivalency testing for certificate or diploma programs may be an option. Testing may include:
Applicants to degree-level programs are required to provide official transcripts from accredited institutions to support their application. Note that there are Georgian pathway programs available for some degree level programs as an alternative. Please contact your admissions officer or email admissions@georgiancollege.ca to discuss further.
Contact Georgian’s Credit Transfer Centre to have your documents evaluated.
For Ontario college/university transfer students, you can request your transcripts through the online application process at ontariocolleges.ca. For transfer students outside of Ontario, you will need to contact your previous college/university to have your official transcripts sent to Georgian directly.
If you’re currently enrolled in an Ontario high school, ask your guidance counsellor to transmit your grades directly to ontariocolleges.ca. Out-of-province students will need to obtain and send an official transcript to ontariocolleges.ca themselves.
Home-schooled applicants must meet the admission requirements including pre-requisite courses and completion of high school diploma. Home-schooled applicants must provide the appropriate pre-requisite courses on an official transcript from an accredited institution. Home-schooled applicants may be asked to write an admissions test to gain entry into Georgian programs.
Check your online application after final first semester marks, second semester mid-terms, and final marks are issued to ensure your grades have been sent and are accurate.
Work with International Centre representatives to ensure you have all the right documentation to apply to Georgian College.
If you’re planning to use your international transcripts to meet admission requirements for a program at Georgian College, you may need to have your documents evaluated for equivalency at an approved provider of credential evaluation services before applying. You may also need to meet Georgian English language proficiency requirements. Providers are:
These organizations provide various services related to translating and/or determining Canadian equivalents to academic credentials received internationally.
When applying through ontariocolleges.ca, you may be able to order your Ontario high school transcript online. If your high school isn’t listed, call the high school and ask them to mail your transcript to ontariocolleges.ca. Please include your ontariocolleges.ca application number on your documents.
If you’ve completed courses or programs at another postsecondary institutions – college or university – you can order those transcripts through ontariocolleges.ca.
Log into MyGCLife.ca, your Georgian College student portal.
After submitting your application to a Georgian College program(s) you will have received a Welcome Letter. Your username and password to log in to MyGCLife.ca are disclosed in this letter.
This is different from your student email account.
You will be required to change your password when you log in for the first time.
Once you have changed your password, you must Register for password reset.
Once logged in, click Academics found at the top left of the page, and then click Applicant Dashboard.
Applications for all full-time programs will be accepted on an ongoing basis after the Feb. 1 deadline for all three intakes. Continue to check ontariocolleges.ca for program availability.
Be sure to check other important college dates.
This is the earliest date colleges may begin to send offers of admission for the upcoming academic year – offers will continue to be issued until programs are filled or wait lists are established.
May 1 – Deadline to confirm offers of admission
You must confirm your acceptance of an offer of admission by this date.
Log in to your ontariocolleges.ca account or call 1-888-892-2228 to confirm your offer.
June 15 – Tuition deposit due date for fall confirmed applicants
We require you to confirm your seat with a deposit or full fees.
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We’ll gradually increase on-campus services when the provincial government and our local public health officials indicate it is safe to do so.
A full suite of remote services continue to be available for all students.
Contact information for these services via phone and email is outlined below:
Phone: 705.722.1511
Fax: 705.722.5118
Email: admissions@georgiancollege.ca
We’ve prepared some frequently asked questions about admissions to help you with applying to Georgian.
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COVID-19 updateThe fall semester will run from Sept. 7 to Dec. 17 (for most programs). Review fall 2021 program delivery information and our vaccination procedure, find out what to expect on campus and read our COVID-19 update page.
Testing Services provides admissions testing, placement testing, missed and make-up tests, as well as testing accommodations for students with individual circumstances.
Testing Services during COVID-19
We are providing online and in-person testing services in a limited capacity. To request testing services, please email us at studentsuccess@georgiancollege.ca or call 1.877.722.1523.

Our customer service team is available to answer inquiries Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tests are typically scheduled between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Students who face physical, medical, sensory, mental health or learning barriers to education may be eligible to receive accommodations for their tests. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to, additional time or use of adaptive technology. Students are encouraged to connect with an accessibility advisor to discuss their individual needs.
To schedule an appointment with an accessibility advisor or schedule a test with approved accommodations, students may email studentsuccess@georgiancollege.ca or call 1.877.722.1523.
A missed test occurs when a student is unable to write a test within the scheduled class time. Faculty may grant approval to students requesting to write a missed and/or make-up test based on circumstances including, but not limited to, documented medical/family emergency situations and conflicting religious observance schedules.
Students who require a missed and/or make-up test, must first discuss available options with their class instructor. Testing Services requires confirmation and approval from faculty before scheduling a missed and/or make-up test.
To schedule a test, or for more information, students may email studentsuccess@georgiancollege.ca or call 1.877.722.1523.
Testing Services is currently offering online admissions testing for applicants who do not meet the academic entrance qualifications when applying to a program at Georgian College.
Admissions testing is only available for college-level English or Math prerequisites. Depending on the admission requirements, you may need to write one or both admissions tests.
Each test is $30 and Testing Services will provide further instructions on how to pay after your request is received.
A Testing Services staff member will provide you a copy of your test results shortly after you complete your test(s).
To schedule an admissions test, please complete our admissions test request form.
Current Georgian College students may attempt the online Communications Placement Assessment (CPA) to determine the appropriate Communications course to register in. You are permitted one attempt at the CPA. Please note, the CPA is not an exemption test.
If you require testing for the purpose of admission into a program, please see our admissions testing offerings.
The testing fee is included in your tuition and ancillary fees, so no additional payment is required.
To schedule a CPA, please complete our CPA test request form.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is an academic credit option for learners with significant learning/life experience that may be equivalent to a college/university course credit. Students have the opportunity to challenge program requirements based on relevant work or life skills and knowledge gained prior to starting your program at Georgian.
If you are planning to study in a program where you have relevant work or life experience in the field, you may be eligible to receive credit through PLAR. For more information on how to submit a PLAR request, please review the Credit Transfer website.
If you are approved to write a challenge exam through Testing Services, please email studentsuccess@georgiancollege.ca or call 1.877.722.1523 to schedule.
Testing Services offers internal invigilation requests for Georgian College upgrading, Lakehead-Georgian, UoIT RPN-BScN and York BScN Collaborative Program.
External invigilation requests may include, but are not limited to:
To inquire about invigilation for your group or individual exam, email studentsuccess@georgiancollege.ca or call 1.877.722.1523.
Please note: Due to COVID-19 protocols, we are currently unable to accept external invigilation requests. Any updates or changes will be posted to this page.
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