Admission requirements chart
The chart below is designed to help you figure out:
- What courses (or equivalents) you need to apply to each program
- The minimum grades and competitive grades3 for each program
Search admission requirements by program
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| Program | Specific required courses and minimum grade (Alberta Grade 12 or equivalent) (See note: 1) |
Competitive average range for high school and mature applicants (See note: 2) |
General admission final average for high school and mature applicants (See note: 3) |
Competitive average GPA range for post-secondary applicants (See note: 3, 2) |
General admission final GPA for post-secondary applicants (See note: 4) |
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| test | test | test | test | test | test |
Notes
- Alberta High School 30-Level Equivalents
- Competitive average range for high school and mature applicants is based on your top two Group A courses. Competitive average range for post-secondary applicants is based on your four most recently completed transferable post-secondary courses as of Dec. 31 for the following fall semester. (For programs that require the Casper assessment, the competitive average and Casper assessment scores are considered together).
- This range is based on the previous year's competitive admission average and is a guideline only. The competitive and final admission average for high school and mature applicants is calculated and truncated to two decimal places (59.85%).
- Minimum final average for high school and mature applicants is based on the five courses required for high school applicants. Minimum final average for post-secondary applicants is calculated on your eight most recently completed transferable post-secondary courses completed by June 30. Post-secondary applicants are normally required to have a minimum 2.0 GPA. Some programs require a minimum GPA of 2.5.
- Additional non-academic requirements:
- C: Casper,
- N: Interview,
- P: Portfolio
- Application and document deadline is Feb. 1.