UBC is coming to Mount Boucherie!
Tuesday, November 19th@ 7pm in the Library
Meet UBC Recruiters! Bring all your questions and learn about all things UBC!
Tuesday, November 19th@ 7pm in the Library
Meet UBC Recruiters! Bring all your questions and learn about all things UBC!
** UBC has significantly changed the way they evaluate student applications for admission. Research carefully online and use the website and the guide sheet (both linked to the left).
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UBCV/UBCO Application Process:
UBC/UBCO WILL BE LOOKING AT GRADE 11 MARKS FOR ANY GRADE 12 REQUIRED COURSE NOT COMPLETED BY FEBRUARY 1.
UBC/UBCO determines admissibility under a holistic process by looking at BOTH ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (i.e. grades) and APPLICANT-SUBMITTED PERSONAL PROFILES. In order to ensure offers of admission can be given as soon as possible, UBC/UBCO requires course information early in the year. The following outlines how UBC/UBCO selects course grades to be used in the calculation of the admission average:
Semestered, quartered, or self-paced courses: For the grade to be used in the transcript assessment for admission to UBC/UBCO , all Grade 12 courses must be completed by February 1. If the course is in progress after February 1, the final grade from an equivalent Grade 11 course may be used as a substitute. This includes courses offered via Distributed Learning.
UBC/UBCO WILL BE LOOKING AT GRADE 11 MARKS FOR ANY GRADE 12 REQUIRED COURSE NOT COMPLETED BY FEBRUARY 1.
UBC/UBCO determines admissibility under a holistic process by looking at BOTH ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (i.e. grades) and APPLICANT-SUBMITTED PERSONAL PROFILES. In order to ensure offers of admission can be given as soon as possible, UBC/UBCO requires course information early in the year. The following outlines how UBC/UBCO selects course grades to be used in the calculation of the admission average:
Semestered, quartered, or self-paced courses: For the grade to be used in the transcript assessment for admission to UBC/UBCO , all Grade 12 courses must be completed by February 1. If the course is in progress after February 1, the final grade from an equivalent Grade 11 course may be used as a substitute. This includes courses offered via Distributed Learning.
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