Students from Other Provinces
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The admission average is calculated on the required senior English course or courses (i.e. group requirement #1) and on the three best academic courses offered in the other course groups as shown below.
Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Applicants must supply evidence of academic grade 12 completion leading to graduation and include at least four courses, selected as follows:
- English Language Arts 30-1 or English 30; and
- At least three additional courses selected from: Aboriginal Studies 30, Algebra 30, Applied Math 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Language & Literature 30/31, Math 31, Physics 30, Pure Math 30, Science 30, Social Studies 30, Western World History 30, World Geography 30.
Admission average will be based on English Language Arts 30-1 or English 30 and the three best courses in group two.
topSaskatchewan
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of academic level three (grade 12) leading to graduation, including at least five academic subjects selected as follows:
- English A30 and B30; and
- At least three additional 30 numbered courses selected from among: Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Economics 30, Geography 30, Geology 30, History 30, Law 30, Math 30, Math A30, B30, C30, Native Studies 30, Physics 30, Second Language 30, Social Studies 30.
Admission average will be based on English A30, B30 and the three best courses in group two.
Note: English is a double course so this average is over five courses but only four subject areas.
topManitoba
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of an academic program which will lead to graduation and includes at least four courses selected as follows:
- English Language Arts 40S; and
- At least three additional courses selected from Applied Math 40S or Pre-Calculus 40S, Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, Computer Science 40S, Economics 40S, History 40S, Language 40S, Law 40S, Math 40S, Physical Science 40S, Physics 40S, Western Civilization 40S, World Geography 40S, World Issues 40S.
Note: Mathematics 45A may not be used.
Admission average will be based on English Language Arts 40S and the three best courses in group two.
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Ontario
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of the new Ontario Grade 12 graduation, including the following:
- ENG4U; and
- At least 3 additional 4U/M courses selected from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus, Economics, Geometry and Discrete Mathematics, or Mathematics of Data Management, Literature, World Geography, Canada: History, Identity and Culture, French, Second Language, World Issues: Geographic Analysis.
Admission average will be based on English 4U and three acceptable courses from group two.
topQuebec
CEGEP: Applicants from a CEGEP must present either a completed DEC or at least one year of an approved academic program.
Grade 12: Applicants from Quebec Grade 12 must present the following:
- English 12; and
- At least three additional university preparatory grade 12 courses selected from Biology, Chemistry, Geography, History, Languages, Literature, Mathematics, Physics, Social Sciences.
Admission average will be based on English 12 and the three best courses in group two.
If your first language is French, and you have four years or more of full time study in a Canadian school system and English 12 (or equivalent) is among the courses you have successfully completed, you will satisfy the language requirement for admission to Capilano University.
topNew Brunswick
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of an academic (i.e. college preparatory) program which will lead to graduation and includes at least four courses as follows:
- English 121 or 122; and
- At least three additional grade 12 academic (college preparatory) courses selected from among Biology 121 or 122, Calculus 120, Canadian Geography 120, Canadian History 121 or 122, Canadian Literature 120, Chemistry 121 or 122, Economics 120, Environmental Science 122, Language 121 or 122, Law 120, Native Studies 120, Physics 121 or 122, Political Science 120, Science 122, Trig and 3 Space 121 or 122 or Advanced Math with Calculus120, Math 121 or 122, World Issues 120.
Admission average will be based on English 121 or 122 and the three best courses in group two.
Prince Edward Island
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of an academic or advanced academic program which will lead to graduation and includes at least four academic and/or advanced academic subjects selected as follows:
- English 611 or 621; and
- At least three additional courses numbered 611 or 621 from Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Advanced Math, Physics, Geography, Global Studies, Economics, History, Language, Political Studies.
Admission average will be based on English 611 or 621 and the three best courses in group two.
topNova Scotia
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of an academic (i.e. university preparatory) program which will lead to graduation, including at least four subjects selected as follows:
- English 12; and
- At least three additional grade 12 courses selected from Advanced Biology 12, Advanced Chemistry 12, Advanced Math 12, Advanced Physics 12, African Heritage Literature 12, Biology 12, Calculus 12, Canadian Literature 12, Chemistry 12, Computer Related Studies 12, Economics 12, Geography 12 or Global Geography 12, Geology 12, History 12 or Global History 12, Language 12, Law 12, Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12, Physics 12, Political Science 12.
Admission average will be based on English 12 and the three best courses in group two.
topNewfoundland and Labrador
Applicants must supply evidence of completion of an academic program which will lead to graduation and includes at least 13 credits as follows:
- English 3201; and
- At least three additional grade 12 courses selected from: Biology 3201, Calculus 3207, Chemistry 3202, Earth Systems 3209, Environmental Science 3205, Folk Literature 3203, Geology 3203, Global Issues 3205, French 3200, 3201, 3202 or 3203, Inuktituk 3120, Math 3103 or 3204 or 3205 or 3207, Physics 3204, World Geography 3202, World History 3201, World Religions 3103.
Admission average will be based on English and the three best courses in group two.
This page was last updated December 2011. Please contact the department for current information.
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