See admission regulations in the Undergraduate Admissions section of this Calendar.
Direct Entry Route (from High School):
To be eligible for the Direct Entry Route, applicants must be entering directly from high school or be presenting no more than 12 units (4.0half-course equivalent) transferable post-secondary courses (including ݮƵ courses).
(a) Standard (high school) Admission: English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30 or Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2, Biology 30, Chemistry 30 and one other "30" level 5-credit subject.
(b) Adult Student Admission: English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30 or Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2, Biology 30 and Chemistry 30. The fifth 5-credit subject is waived.
(c) Transfer students must present the required matriculation subjects as outlined in (a) or (b) above. A transfer average will be calculated and used as outlined in this Calendar A.2
Transfer Route:
- English 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30 or Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and one other "30"-level 5-credit subject. The fifth subject is waived for adult students 21 years or older.
Plus the following from an accredited post-secondary institution recognized by the ݮƵ:
- A minimum of 30 transferable credits which must include: English course and/or comparative literature course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), Arts course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), Statistics course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), approved human Anatomy and Physiology course(s) (6 units or 2.0 half-course equivalent with a minimum of grade of "C-").
- A transfer grade point average (GPA) which meets the minimum admission average (set annually).
Degree holders will only be admitted to the Transfer Route as space permits.
Degree-Holder Route:
Applicants must present the following from an accredited post-secondary institution recognized by the ݮƵ:
- An approved baccalaureate degree.
- A minimum of 90 transferable credits which must include: English course and/or comparative literature course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), Arts course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), Statistics course (3 units or 1.0 half-course equivalent), approved human Anatomy and Physiology course (6 units or 2.0 half-course equivalent with a minimum grade of "C-").
- A grade point average (GPA), calculated on the most recent 30 units (5.0 full-course equivalents) which meets the minimum admission average (set annually).