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As one of the world’s top 40 universities, Â鶹µ¼º½has competitive admission requirements and attracts elite students from around the globe. Your journey to Â鶹µ¼º½begins with your online application, and we’re here to provide you with the information, deadlines, and tips to help you put your best foot forward.Â
Admission to Â鶹µ¼º½is competitive, and your requirements change depending on your degree and campus of choice. All applicants must meet UBC’s general admission requirements and English Language Admission Standard.
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English is the primary language of instruction at UBC. Before you’re admitted, you must demonstrate a minimum level of English. There are nine different ways to meet this requirement, such as completing four or more consecutive years of full-time education in English in Canada. If you haven’t yet met the requirement, you may be interested in one of our academic English development programs.
UBC’s dedicated admissions and financial advisors write about admission requirements, financial matters, the application, events and visits, and everything in between. Plus, they’re here to answer your specific admissions-related questions.
Take an in-person campus tour or a live virtual campus tour with our student ambassadors, and discover if Â鶹µ¼º½is the right university for you.
As a Â鶹µ¼º½applicant, you have a number of crucial deadlines to meet. Find out when to apply, how you can be considered for scholarships and awards, and learn about many other important dates along the way.
Most Indigenous students are admitted based on a comprehensive review of their academic average and personal profile, within the curriculum they are studying. However, Â鶹µ¼º½offers a number of pathways to a post-secondary degree.
Visiting, unclassified, and Access Studies students are part of Non-Degree Studies, which is for students taking Â鶹µ¼º½courses without pursuing a Â鶹µ¼º½degree. Non-Degree Studies is an option for you if:
STEPS Forward’s BC Initiative for Inclusive Post-Secondary Education (BC-IPSE) provides support for students with developmental disabilities to access post-secondary education.
If you are eligible, you may enrol in Â鶹µ¼º½courses for four years in a specific area of study. You’ll be part of the same classes as Â鶹µ¼º½students studying for their degrees, but complete modified exams and assignments. At the end of your studies, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion at convocation alongside students earning their Bachelor’s degree in the same field.
During your time at UBC, you’ll enjoy student life in the same clubs and social spaces as other undergraduates, and be supported in individualized ways to make decisions about what you want to explore on campus.