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Undergraduate Admission Requirements

The University of King’s College offers an array of programs in the Arts & HumanitiesScienceJournalism, and Music. Once populated with your information, the table below will inform you about King’s admissions requirements and application procedures based on your academic background for undergraduate programs.

We encourage you to apply as early as possible, as enrolment is limited and offers of admission are made on a rolling basis. Consult our Important Dates and Deadlines page to ensure all documents are submitted on time.

If you do not meet our general admission requirements, there are several ways to upgrade your course work.

The University of King’s College is committed to helping tackle the unique challenges that can arise for students who have been forcibly displaced (due to violence, persecution, human rights violations, etc.), or affected by natural hazards, disasters and man-made environmental impacts. If you are experiencing a humanitarian crisis and face barriers to completing your application to King’s (which would include providing official academic documentation) please email admissions@ukings.ca.

Find out more about the University of King’s College Mi’kmaw Journalism Initiative which will cover tuition costs for up to three Mi’kmaw students per year in the Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) program and encourage L’nu’k from Mi’kma’ki with lived experience to apply.

 

Questions? Please connect with the Admissions team at admissions@ukings.ca | 902-422-1271

 

For application deadlines, important dates and application procedures, please visit You’ve Applied-Next Steps.

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Student Type Location Program Admission Requirements
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Bachelor of Arts – Undeclared:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee; and

official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

an academic writing sample; and

official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Bachelor of Journalism (Honours):

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

official transcripts; and

journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Bachelor of Music – Undeclared:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

official transcripts; and

a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music Program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

an academic writing sample;

official transcripts; and

a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music Program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Bachelor of Science – Undeclared:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Math Requirements: CAPE Math

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee; and

official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program:

As a CAPE student, you must have completed the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate – CXC). These results must consist of at least five subjects, including English.  In addition, a minimum of two, 2-unit CAPE subjects are required to be eligible for admission consideration.

As a CAPE applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements.  Please refer to “high school” admission requirements for subject and grade requirements in individual programs.

Math Requirements: CAPE Math

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CAPE student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

an academic writing sample; and

official transcripts.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for CAPE courses

If you have completed select two-unit CAPE courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of 1, 2 or 3 in the two-unit course; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official CAPE results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s CAPE Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Note: One-unit CAPE courses are not eligible for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12  (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12  (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level (or 411/421) courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or N.S. provincial ID#.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U)English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or OUAC#.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Four additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

SAT results*.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official SAT/ACT results*;
  • school profile; and
  • official transcripts.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level (or 411/421 level) courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or N.S. provincial ID#.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or OUAC#.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Four additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

SAT results*.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results*;
  • school profile; and
  • official transcripts.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application  Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH –  Foundation Year Program:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level (or 411/421 level) courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts and/or NS Provincial ID#; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts and/or OUAC#; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Four additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

SAT results*.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results*;
  • school profile;
  • official transcripts; and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level/411/421 level courses (no grade below 60%);  ; and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts and/or NS Provincial ID#; and
  • a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A(minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Four additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

SAT results*.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results;
  • school profile
  • official transcripts; and
  • a supplemental music application.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level/411/421 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts and/or NS Provincial ID#; and
  • a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Four additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

SAT results*.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results;
  • school profile;
  • official transcripts; and
  • a supplemental music application.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 40S (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English 122, English 121, Anglais 22411, Anglais 22411E, Francais 10411 or Francais 10411E (minimum grade 70%);

Advanced Math with Intro. Calculus 120, Pre-Calculus 12A and 12B, Math 30411C or Math 30421C (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level (or 411/421) courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Pure Math 30, Math 31 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Studies 12, English 12 First Peoples or Francais Langue Premiere 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 40S, English 42S or English 40U (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 40S (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 40S level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English 122, 121, Anglais 22411, or French 10411(minimum grade 70%);

Advanced Math with Intro. Calculus 120, Pre-Calculus 12A and 12B, Math 30411C or Math 30421C (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level (or 411/421) courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English 3201 or English 4201 (minimum grade 70%);

Advanced Math 3200, Intro. Calculus 3208, or Math 3207 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English 3201 (minimum grade 70%);

Advanced Math 3200, Intro. Calculus 3208, or Math 3207 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English 12 or English 12 African Heritage (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or N.S. provincial ID#.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level subjects (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or N.S. provincial ID#.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

MHF4U or MCV4U (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or OUAC#.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

Contemporary Aboriginal Voices (NBE4U), English (ENG4U), Studies in Literature (ETS4U) or Anglais (EAE4U) (minimum grade 70%);

MHF4U or MCV4U (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 4U/4M level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts and/or OUAC#.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Math 621B or 611B (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English 621A (minimum grade 70%);

Math 621B or 611B (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection. (Co-op is not acceptable for admission).

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admission requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Note: CEGEP applicants please see CEGEP admissions requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 30, Calculus 30 or Math C30 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

English Language Arts 30 or 30A (minimum grade 70%);

Pre-Calculus 30, Calculus 30 or Math C30 (minimum grade 70%);

Three additional 30 level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Senior level pre-calculus/calculus (minimum grade “B”);

Three additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

*SAT results.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results;
  • a school profile; and
  • official transcripts.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

Senior level English (minimum grade “B”);

Senior level pre-calculus/calculus (minimum grade “B”);

Three additional senior level courses;

“B” overall average; and

*SAT results.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official *SAT/ACT results;
  • a school profile; and
  • official transcripts.

*SAT/ACT Test Scores: King’s will be a test-optional institution for applicants applying for Fall 2023.  Applicants are welcome to submit test scores, but those who are unable to provide SAT/ACT results due to COVID-19 will be assessed solely on their grades.

For both SAT and ACT, King’s will super score applicants with multiple test dates, where the highest score is taken regardless of test date. SAT subject tests are not required for admission.

SAT minimum score: 1100 (if you took the SAT before March 2016, a minimum score of 1650 is required)

ACT minimum score: 23 (with no individual score below 20)

 

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Alberta Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student British Columbia Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Manitoba Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Nunavut Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Ontario Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Québec Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student Yukon Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student USA Non-degree

Non-degree:

English 12 academic (minimum grade 70%);

Four additional grade 12 academic level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a high school student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

BA – Undeclared:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 70% in five academic grade 12 courses; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International(Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

BJH – Foundation Year Program:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 80% in five academic grade 12 courses; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International (Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

BMus – Undeclared:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 70% in five academic grade 12 courses; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International(Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required); and
  • supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

BSc – Undeclared:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 75% in five academic grade 12 courses;

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 pre-calculus mathematics.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International (Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

BA – Foundation Year Program:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 75% in five academic grade 12 courses; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International(Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

BMus – Foundation Year Program:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 75% in five academic grade 12 courses; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International (Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required); and
  • supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

High School Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

BSc – Foundation Year Program:

If you have met university entrance requirements in your home country then you are normally eligible to be considered for admission at King’s.

To view your home country’s equivalent qualifications, please visit the Admission Requirements by Country equivalency chart, provided by our partner institution, Dalhousie University.

As an international applicant, you must meet the general admission requirements:

Completion of secondary school (grade 12);

Minimum overall average of 75% in five academic grade 12 courses;

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 academic English; and

A final grade of at least 70% in grade 12 pre-calculus mathematics.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Please contact admissions@ukings.ca if you have questions about your course selection.

 

International (Canadian Curriculum):

Please see “high school‘ admission requirements and procedures.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

For more information, visit Undergraduate English Language Requirements.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Mathematics requirement for BSc

Graduation 2020 or earlier – IB Math (SL or HL)

Graduation 2021 or later –  Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL or HL) or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation(SL or HL)

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma :

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

IB Diploma Student Alberta Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student British Columbia Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Manitoba Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student New Brunswick Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Nunavut Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Ontario Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Québec Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student Yukon Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Diploma Student USA Non-degree

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma:

Students who have completed the IB Diploma must receive a minimum of 26 points (including bonus points), as well as meet the general admission requirements.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for more information on course requirements and application procedures.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student British Columbia Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Manitoba Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Nunavut Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Ontario Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Québec Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Yukon Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student USA Non-degree

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

 

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required); and
  • a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Transfer Students:

If you have completed university/college classes then you qualify to apply as a transfer student.  A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Please see “high school” admission requirements for specific course requirements for individual programs.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2:Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2A1 CANADA

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Dalhousie University: the EAP program offered at our partner institution, Dalhousie University, is offered at four levels. Placement testing can be done at Dalhousie. Each level includes speaking, listening, reading, writing, pronunciation and vocabulary development.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an international student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts (certified English translations when required) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required); and
  • a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study); and
  • letter of intent indicating field of study.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics (pre-calculus/calculus).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample; and
  • letter of intent.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended; and
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Transfer Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Transfer Student:

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a transfer student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official post-secondary transcripts from all previous institutions attended;
  • official high school transcripts (if less than one-year of study);
  • a writing sample;
  • letter of intent; and
  • a supplementary music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Transfer Credit

If you have completed post-secondary courses then you may receive university credit at King’s.  To view post-secondary work that has been assessed in the past, visit our Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

If you are a current post-secondary student in Nova Scotia you may also find the MyTransferCreditGuide section of MyNSFuture useful.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Exchange (International) Student USA Visiting/Exchange

Exchange Student:

As an exchange student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request written academic approval from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcripts. Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you are in good academic standing at your home institution and have completed equivalent prerequisite courses so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level, or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2: Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an exchange student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • a letter of permission (written academic approval) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

In addition to the above application for admission requirements you will also require:

  • the required student visa to study in Canada; and
  • proof of adequate health insurance for the duration of your stay in Canada.

At the end of each academic session, exchange/visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

If you have questions, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Exchange (International) Student International (except USA) Visiting/Exchange

Exchange Student:

As an exchange student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request written academic approval from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcripts. Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you are in good academic standing at your home institution and have completed equivalent prerequisite courses so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

 

English Language Requirements*

If your first language is not English you may be required to provide proof of English language proficiency.

If you have studied in an English-language institution for three years (full time) or more at a secondary level, or one year (full time) at the post-secondary level, you may not be required to submit proof of English-language proficiency.

When proof of English language proficiency is necessary, you must achieve the following minimum score or above on a recognized English language proficiency test:

Test Minimum Score – Admission
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)*

TOEFL at Home (online)

237 (computer-based)
90 (iBT) and no lower than 20 in each band
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.5 overall and no lower than 6.0 in each band
Duolingo English Test Minimum score of 115, with no sub-score below 95
Michigan English Test (formally MELAB) 55
Canadian Academic English Assessment (CAEL)/CAEL Online 70
Pearson Test of English – Academic 61 overall and no lower than 50 in each skill
C1: Advanced/C2: Proficiency 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band

*Students must achieve 4.0 or better on the essay or TOEFL Writing Test.

TOEFL Code: 0990

Applicants should arrange for their English language proficiency test score(s) to be sent directly from the testing agency to:

University of King’s College, Registrar’s Office, 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 2A1 CANADA

 

Application Procedures

To apply as an exchange student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • a letter of permission (written academic approval) from your home institution; and
  • proof of proficiency in English* (if required).

In addition to the above application for admission requirements you will also require:

  • the required student visa to study in Canada; and
  • proof of adequate health insurance for the duration of your stay in Canada.

At the end of each academic session, exchange/visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

If you have questions, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Alberta Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student British Columbia Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Manitoba Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student New Brunswick Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Newfoundland & Labrador Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Northwest Territories Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Nova Scotia Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Nunavut Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Ontario Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Prince Edward Island Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Québec Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Saskatchewan Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student Yukon Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student USA Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Visiting Student International (except USA) Visiting/Exchange

Visiting Student:

As a visiting student from another university, you will register for King’s/Dalhousie courses with the purpose of having these university credits transferred back to your home university.

You will need to request a letter of permission from your home institution, which we will use in place of your official university transcript.

Your letter of permission allows you to register as a visiting student here at King’s, subject to course availability. You will also need to make sure that you have completed equivalent prerequisite courses at your home institution, so that you are academically prepared for your King’s classes.

Note: We recommend that NSCAD students enter the minor in Journalism Studies no later than second year.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a visiting student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee (HRM students are not required to pay the application fee); and
  • a letter of permission from your home institution.

At the end of each academic session, visiting students are required to arrange for their transcripts to be sent to their home institution.

 

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student British Columbia Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Manitoba Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Nunavut Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Ontario Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Québec Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Yukon Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study); and
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc).

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Music: Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc);
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (Please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to:

  • be at least 21 years of age or older (by the first day of classes);
  • be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident;
  • not be eligible for regular admission;
  • apply for the first-year of an undergraduate program that does not require previous university-level study;
  • have completed grade 12 academic English with a minimum grade of 65% (admission to some programs will require completion of other required subjects); and
  • have not studied at the university level (if you have studied at the university level, you must have attempted one year or less of transferable work and been absent from study for a minimum of two years).

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a mature student please provide the following documents:

  • a completed application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts high school and/or post-secondary transcripts;
  • a letter outlining life and work experience since your last period of full-time study (clearly outline your educational goals and motivation to succeed at university study);
  • any other relevant documents (upgrading, SAT scores, etc); and
  • a supplemental music application.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student USA Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Mature Student International (except USA) Non-degree

Mature Student:

To apply as a mature student you need to be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. If you have citizenship of another country, please note that you cannot apply under the “mature student” policy at the University of King’s College.

Please see policies outlined under “transfer” and “high school ” for further information.

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent residence, please select an alternate “province/territory” to receive your admission requirements and procedures best suited to your academic background.

 

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Non-degree

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis.  Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts; and
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT).

Additional requirements:

  • Journalism portfolio; and
  • Reference letter.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter of intent setting out your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts);
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • a ‘Supplemental Music Application Form’ (for more information, please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures).

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

Home-Learner Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Home-Learner:

As a home-learner you will be assessed on and individual basis. Please provide the following documents, along with your application for admission, when available:

  • Letter outlining your educational goals;
  • Academic writing sample;
  • Information from the educator about the curriculum followed;
  • List of textbooks used and books read;
  • Any available transcripts;
  • Results of any standardized testing (ie. SAT or ACT); and
  • A Math Diagnostic Test offered at Dalhousie University.

Additional requirements:

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

For more information, please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

IB Certificate Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

International Baccalaureate (IB) Certificate:

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for IB courses

Students who complete HL subjects with final grades of 5,6, or 7 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 5, 6 or 7 on your final HL exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their IB results.

Please visit our IB Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and indicate your intended field of study.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs please submit the following documents:

  • an application for admission;
  • an application fee;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism  (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio and references (optional).

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale)  is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Current King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

If you are a current King’s student interested in changing programs, please submit an application for admission and a ‘Supplemental Application Form’. Please refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

You will be required to meet all course requirements and have a competitive admission average for your chosen program.

If you have questions about changing programs, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Alberta Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student British Columbia Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Manitoba Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Nunavut Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Ontario Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Québec Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student Yukon Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student USA Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

Former King's Student International (except USA) Non-degree

Application Procedures for Returning Students

If you have been away from King’s for more than two consecutive terms (not including the summer), you will need to re-apply for admission.

If you haven’t completed further university studies please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission; and
  • a letter explaining your activities since last attending King’s.

 

Do I need to pay an application fee?

Yes. An application fee is required if:

  • You attended another institution after King’s; and
  • You graduated from King’s and are returning as a ‘non-degree’ student.

 

Do I need to submit transcripts?

Yes. Please arrange for official transcripts to be sent to King’s from ALL post-secondary institutions you attended after King’s.

 

Do I need to submit additional supporting documentation?

Yes. Please provide a brief letter outlining your activities since leaving King’s and your academic plans for when you return.  This letter can be sent to admissions@ukings.ca.

 

What if I was on academic probation or academically dismissed when I left King’s?

In your ‘letter of intent’ please include an explanation why your grades were lower than expected and why you believe you would be successful when returning to King’s.

For more information about returning to King’s, please contact the following individuals in the Registrar’s Office for your questions.

Admission/re-application: admissions@ukings.ca

Academic advising/course registration: registrar@ukings.ca

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Bachelor of Arts – Undeclared:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee; and

official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

an academic writing sample; and

official transcripts.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Bachelor of Journalism (Honours):

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

official transcripts; and

journalism portfolio and references (optional).

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Bachelor of Music – Undeclared:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

official transcripts; and

a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music Program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

official transcripts;

an academic writing sample; and

a supplemental music application.

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music Program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Bachelor of Science – Undeclared:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Math Requirements: AS or A level math

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee; and

official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

GCE A Level (British System) Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program:

As a GCE A level applicant you will need a minimum of five subjects, including two A (Advanced) levels or four AS (Advanced Subsidiary) levels with grades of C or better, for admission.  In addition to your A or AS level subjects, you will need O level subjects to meet the general admission requirements.

Math Requirements: AS or A level math

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a GCE A Level student, please provide the following documents:

an application for admission;

an application fee;

an academic writing sample; and

official transcripts.

Note: If you have had a break in your academic studies, please provide a letter of activities indicating what you have been doing during the break.

For more information, please contact admissions@ukings.ca.

 

University credit for GCE A Levels

If you have completed GCE A Level courses then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class; and
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their official A Level results.

Please visit the Dal/King’s GCE A Levels Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

 

University credit for French Baccalauréate courses

If you have achieved a minimum grade of 11 and a minimum coefficient of 4 then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.

Please visit the Dal/King’s French Baccalauréate Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • meet the grade requirement above;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to send your final transcript to the King’s Registrar’s Office.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

French Baccalaureate Student Alberta Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student British Columbia Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Manitoba Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student New Brunswick Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Nunavut Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Ontario Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Québec Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student Yukon Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student USA Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

French Baccalaureate Student International (except USA) Non-degree

French Baccalauréate:

As a French Baccalauréate student you will need a minimum average of 11 in at least five subjects in the French Baccalauréate Général.  You will also need to meet our general entrance requirements.

For more information please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

 

University credit for AP courses

Students who complete AP subjects with a national exam result of 4 or 5 may be eligible for university credit.

To receive credit you will need:

to have paid the $200 admission deposit;

to have received a 4 or 5 on your final exam; and

the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie.

Students wishing to obtain transfer credits must notify the King’s Registrar’s Office by providing an official transcript with their final AP results from the College Board.

Please visit the Dal/King’s AP Transfer Credit Table for a list of course equivalencies.

 

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Alberta Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student British Columbia Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Manitoba Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student New Brunswick Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Newfoundland & Labrador Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Northwest Territories Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nova Scotia Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Nunavut Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Ontario Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Prince Edward Island Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Québec Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Saskatchewan Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student Yukon Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

Advanced Placement (AP) Student USA Non-degree

Advanced Placement (AP):

Please see “high school” admission requirements and procedures.

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Arts - Undeclared

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, you may be eligible to receive university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of  ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received, we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Arts – Foundation Year Program

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Theatre (Acting): Applicants to the BA in Theatre (Acting) must submit an ‘Acting Supplemental Audition Form’ to Dalhousie University. Please refer to the Dalhousie Auditions for the Acting Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, you may  be eligible to receive university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received, we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Science - Undeclared

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

CEGEP Calculus I: 201-NYA, Calculus  II: 201-NYB, Intro. to College Math: 201-HSG, Calculus I: 201-103, Calculus II: 201-203, or Linear Algebra: 201-NYC) (minimum grade 70%);

Five additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Science – Foundation Year Program

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

CEGEP Calculus I: 201-NYA, Calculus  II: 201-NYB, Intro. to College Math: 201-HSG, Calculus I: 201-103, Calculus II: 201-203, or Linear Algebra: 201-NYC) (minimum grade 70%);

Five additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English and mathematics is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

Dalhousie Integrated Science Program (DISP): Applicants to DISP must submit an ‘Integrated Science Supplemental Form’ to Dalhousie University.  Please refer to the Dalhousie Integrated Science Program page for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, then you may be eligible for university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

80% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.7 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee;
  • official transcripts;
  • 1000 word sketch describing why you want to study journalism (please outline your academic strengths, your general interests, the work you may have done in journalism and other related fields, and anything else that would contribute to a well-rounded story about you); and
  • journalism portfolio & references (optional).

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, you may be eligible to receive university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Music - Undeclared

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, then you may be eligible to receive university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

 

CEGEP Student Québec Bachelor of Music – Foundation Year Program

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

75% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

If you have completed one-year of CEGEP then you are eligible to enter King’s as a first-year student and you are eligible for entrance scholarship consideration.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

Applicants to the Bachelor of Music program can refer to the Fountain School of Performing Arts Undergraduate Application and Audition procedures for more information.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

 

Transfer Credits

If you have completed coursework at the CEGEP level, then you may be eligible to receive university credit at King’s.  To view CEGEP work that has been assessed in the past, visit the Dal/King’s Transfer Credit Equivalency Table.

To receive credit you will need:

  • to have paid the $200 admission deposit;
  • a final grade of ‘C’ or higher in the class;
  • the class to be equivalent to one offered at King’s/Dalhousie;
  • the class to be relevant to your program of study; and
  • to be within the time period to transfer to King’s/Dalhousie.

If any of your courses are not on the Transfer Credit Equivalency Table we may request course outlines/syllabus.  Once received we will review the class for transfer credit.

Only a certain number of credit hours can be put toward your King’s degree.

If you have questions about transfer credits, please contact Tara Wigglesworth-Hines at 902.422.1271 or tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca.

CEGEP Student Québec Non-degree

CEGEP (one-year):

CEGEP English 603 or French 601 (minimum grade 70%);

Six additional CEGEP level courses (no grade below 60%); and

70% overall average.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

CEGEP (more than one-year):

A minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.3 scale) with strong grades in English is required.

Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission.

 

Application Procedures

To apply as a CEGEP student please provide the following documents:

  • an application for admission (online or print);
  • an application fee; and
  • official transcripts.

NOTE: If there has been a break in studies between your academic work and your application to King’s, please submit a letter outlining what you have been doing (i.e. working, travelling, etc.) during your time away from your studies.

Please click on the “+” above to see your admission requirement and application procedure results.