BC Student Outcomes surveys tens of thousands of former post-secondary students across BC every year. Key findings from the surveys can be found on the BC Student Outcomes Dashboard.
This program may be of special interest to Aboriginal students.
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Individual courses may also have prerequisites which must be met.
Applicants also have to satisfy COTR's Institutional Admission Requirements.
Summary
If English is not your first language, direct admission is offered by one of the following (minimum score):
Conditional admission can be offered after an English Language Assessment. The result will determine if a student has to take ESL and/or High School English or if they can directly enter the full academic program
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You must meet the admission requirements of your intended program. (The admission requirements are detailed in the program listings for COTR in Education Planner.)
Details on applying for University Studies programs at COTR can be found here.
You must meet the admission requirements of your intended program. (The admission requirements are detailed in the program listings for COTR in Education Planner.)
Details on applying for University Studies programs at COTR can be found here.
If you have not graduated from secondary school you may be considered for admission as a mature student as long as you are at least 19 years old on the first day of classes. You must also meet the specific course/program prerequisites for your intended program.
If you do not qualify for admission under the regular or mature student admission requirements it is possible to be considered for admission by the Register as a special student. For more details contact a COTR advisor.
Graduates may have the opportunity to pursue a wide variety of undergraduate degrees at several university-colleges or universities in the province.
Final Notes: Minimum grade point average and other requirements may apply. All transfer requirements should be confirmed with advising personnel at the intended institution.
Students may also wish to refer to the BC Council on Admissions & Transfer's BC Transfer Guide. This website offers complete details about transfer arrangements between post-secondary institutions in BC. This information includes course-to-course transfer opportunities.
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
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