Non Canadian Education Systems
Admissions
Students who complete secondary school through education systems outside of Canada or through "home" schooling will be considered individually but will be required to meet the equivalent standards to those indicated for the Canadian Education System. All applicants must possess the equivalent of a high school diploma. Additionally, students must offer acceptable results in the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs) as follows:
For a degree in Arts
The SAT Reasoning Test and the SAT Subject Tests in English (Literature), Mathematics Level 1.
For a degree in Science
The SAT Reasoning Test and the SAT Subject Tests in English (Literature), Mathematics Level 1 and 2, and one Science Subject Test in either, Biology E/M, Chemistry or Physics.
For a degree in Engineering
The SAT Reasoning Test and the SAT Subject Tests in English, Mathematics Level 1 and 2, Physics Chemistry
International Baccalaureate Programme (IB):
Students who have earned the IB diploma must still have completed a high school diploma in a university preparation Programme and meet the conditions outlined above. Candidates granted the IB Diploma may receive transfer credits on the basis of subjects completed with a grade of 5 or better.
Students who have not earned a high school diploma but have successfully earned the IB Diploma may be considered for admission as follows:
- Arts Programme
- Full-Diploma candidates who pass six subjects with at least three at the Higher Level, and who accumulate a grade total of 28, exclusive of bonus points, may be considered for admission. Higher level English must be taken at least at the Subsidiary Level.
- Science/Engineering Programme
- Full-Diploma students with an overall total of 28 grade points or
better, exclusive of bonus points, may be considered for admission.
Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics taken at the Higher Level are
preferred; however, one of the above may be taken at the Subsidiary
Level.
English must be taken at least at the Subsidiary Level.
