Mature Student Programs In Canada

Mature Student Programs In Canada




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As a mature applicant, you must be out of full-time formal education for at least four years and satisfy the English language requirement and degree-specific requirements.
This includes high school and most post-secondary programs. If you have a prior undergraduate degree, you can apply as an unclassified student, or as a transfer student if you wish to complete a second degree. Students with a previous degree are not considered mature applicants.
Full-time study is three or more courses per term/semester, or nine or more transferable credits per term/semester. For example, if you are applying to start in September 2021, your last full-time attendance in school should have been in August 2017.
If you are seeking admission to a degree not listed below, we recommend that you enrol at another institution and then transfer to your program of interest.
As a mature applicant you still need meet the University’s English language requirement and certain faculty- or degree-specific requirements. These vary according to where you attended high school or post-secondary.
They include, but are not limited to, prerequisites, supplemental applications, portfolio, and audition requirements. For most degrees, if you do not have the requirements at the high school level, you can present them at the post-secondary level.
If you are missing general admissions or degree-specific requirements, you will need to complete the prerequisites for admission at another institution.
The University reserves the right to determine whether or not you are eligible for the mature applicant category. Prior UBC students are subject to Faculty regulations and procedures.
Follow the standard application process . The application deadline is January 15.
Email admissions.inquiry@ubc.ca – in the subject line, include “Mature applicant” and the degree and campus you wish to apply to. An advisor will get back to you to discuss whether you are eligible. If you have prior degree, apply as a transfer student . It’s important to keep communication lines open with UBC. Ensure your contact information is up to date in the Student Service Centre and log in regularly, as this is how we communicate with you once you’ve applied.
After you submit your application, if you’re eligible, you’ll receive an email to let you know what documents to submit, and instructions for when and how to send them to our office.
As a Mature applicant, at a minimum, you will be required to submit:
Once we review your application and academic transcripts, you may be required to submit additional documentation. Please do not submit these documents unless we ask you to:
Please send all academic documents to UBC’s Undergraduate Admissions Office by upload or email. The sooner your application and documents are submitted, the sooner your application can be reviewed and a decision made.
Since the mature applicant category is very competitive, we recommend that you also apply to a local university transfer program. You can find out more information on the BC Transfer Guide .
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Mature student status refers to applicants who are 19 and older as of the first day of classes without an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent but with the admission required courses. The admission required courses for our full-time programs are noted on each program page, and for some programs, a GED may be considered in place of these requirements.
If you do not have the prerequisite subject credits for the program you would like to apply to, you have options.
Durham College offers Academic Upgrading so that you can obtain the prerequisite courses required to enter a college program. For information about Academic Upgrading at Durham College please click here . You can also take the admission required courses through a local high school or adult learning centre.
While most programs only require academic prerequisites some programs may require additional pieces such as questionnaires, tests and portfolios. It is your responsibility to complete these requirements as part of the admission process. Detailed instructions and deadlines will be provided when you apply.
The best place to begin is Ontario Colleges where you will find information on colleges, programs and courses, the application process, important dates, financial assistance and mature students.
For specific program information at Durham College you can view programs by alphabetical order on the A to Z listing , by area of interest, or by academic school .
Note: International students must have the equivalent of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma and cannot apply as mature students. International student inquiries should be directed to the International office .
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