Community-Based Instruction
This program may be of special interest to Aboriginal students.
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This program is delivered in partnership format only. Normally, students attend the program as a cohort. When a new partnership begins and a new language cohort applies to UVic, the Indigenous Education department works with the Indigenous community partner sponsoring the program and UVic Undergraduate Admissions to admit each students to the program.
Verify details directly with the department.
Application Fee: $81 (if all all transcripts come from institutions within Canada); or $142 (If any transcripts come from institutions outside of Canada)
Academic (minimum grade needed in brackets)
Option A: Year One Entry
Completion of the following courses:
Grade 11 Courses*:
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Grade 12 Courses*:
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Notes (*): click to see all approved courses
Admission Advice:
1. This first-year, undergraduate certificate is designed to be community-based and delivered in partnership with specific indigenous language communities. This program is delivered in partnership format only. Normally, students attend the program as a cohort. When a new partnership begins and a new language cohort applies to UVic, the Indigenous Education department works with the Indigenous community partner sponsoring the program and UVic Undergraduate Admissions to admit each students to the program.
2. View details and contact department directly.
Applicants also have to satisfy UVic's institution admission requirements as listed below.
Summary
One of the following (minimum scores):
Verify with the institution directly
For students directly entering an undergraduate program after high school, admission is based on four academic courses.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UVic.
You must have proficiency in English at a level suitable for your desired program.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UVic.
Information on admission requirements for high school students are available at the Canadian High School Applicants page.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UVic.
Information on admission requirements for high school students are available at the Canadian High School Applicants page.
If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at UVic. Please refer to UVic's Transfer Credit web page. The BC Transfer Guide allows you to check on the transferability of your courses taken at another BC post-secondary institution.
If you have completed some post-secondary studies at another institution, you can possibly earn transfer credits toward your program at UVic. Please refer to UVic's Transfer Credit web page.
Discovery Studies
Discovery studies allows students to develop skills by taking a university course or two without needing to complete a whole degree. As a discovery student, you can register in up to three units of courses per term (that is two classes). You must:
Special Access Program
If you haven’t studied at UVic before and are over 23 years old, you can apply to UVic's special access program. It’s for BC residents whose academic achievements have been significantly and adversely affected by health, disability, family circumstances or similar responsibilities.
Special access applicants must:
Students who may not qualify under the regular categories of admission can learn more about UVIC's Other Applicant Categories.
Alternate application categories include the following at UVic:
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
Follow the links to learn more about these careers on WorkBC's career profiles.