· | the applicant is of Aboriginal ancestry |
· | the applicant is a member of a visible minority |
· | the applicant is challenged by a disability |
A. | Alberta, Northwest Territories, Nunavut |
High-school diploma with five academic courses including program-specific prerequisite courses numbered 30 or 31. British Columbia, Yukon High-school diploma with four approved examinable Grade 12 courses. Prerequisites must be included among the approved examinable courses. Manitoba High-school diploma with five academic courses that cover three different subject areas, including program-specific prerequisites at the Senior 4 Level. New Brunswick High-school diploma with six academic courses, including program-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 (120, 121 or 122) level. Newfoundland/Labrador Eleven credits at the 3000 level including program-specific prerequisites. Nova Scotia High-school diploma with five academic university preparatory courses, including program-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level. Prince Edward Island High-school diploma with five academic courses, including program-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 (621 or 611) level. Saskatchewan High-school diploma with five academic courses, including program-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 (30) level. |
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B. | Quebec |
Grade 12 Certificate of Graduation with six academic (university-preparation level) courses, including program-specific prerequisites with high standing; OR One year of CEGEP with a minimum of 12 academic courses. Those applicants with completion of two or three years of CEGEP with high standing may be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of five year-one credits. |
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C. | United Kingdom |
Applicants will be considered for admission with the completion of 5 GCE/GCSE/IGCSE subjects with at least 2 at A-Level (GCSE grades at C or above). One GCSE/IGCSE/O-Level subject (grade C or above) and 4 AS-Level subjects will be considered provided the AS-levels do not duplicate subject matter at the GCSE/IGCSE or O-Level. In consultation with the appropriate academic department, the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those A-Level courses passed with a grade of 'C' or better to a maximum of 3 credits. Transfer credit will not be considered for courses completed to AS-Level. Brock University will also consider applicants with VCE A-Level, VCE A-Level Double Award and BTEC Certificate/Diploma qualifications. |
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D. | West Indies, East and West Africa and Hong Kong |
The General Certificate of Education with passes in five subjects, of which at least two must be from distinct areas at the Advanced Level, or passes in four subjects, of which at least three must be from distinct areas at the Advanced Level. In consultation with the appropriate academic department, the Office of the Registrar will consider transfer credit for those Advanced Level courses passed with a grade of 'C' or better to a maximum of 3 credits. For those applicants completing the British curriculum, refer to 'United Kingdom' requirements. |
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E. | International Baccalaureate System |
Applicants who have been granted the IB diplomas and accumulate a grade total of 28 may be considered for admission and may receive up to three transfer credits on the basis of higher level subjects completed with a grade of "5" or better. | |
F. | Advanced Placement (AP) Program |
Advanced Placement courses may be used to determine the admissibility and also granting of transfer credit or exemption. Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses with a minimum grade of "4" may be eligible to receive university credit to a maximum of 2.0 Brock credits. An official AP transcript is required as part of the evaluation process. | |
G. | United States |
Grade 12 diploma with high grades. For borderline cases, SAT scores are helpful in the evaluation process. | |
H. | India, Pakistan and Bangladesh |
Applicants are considered for admission on the basis of: grade 12 secondary school with Division 1 or "A" standing. | |
I. | Other Countries |
Appicants from areas other than those noted above will be evaluated on an individual basis. | |
J. | All Applicants |
Original or certified true copies of transcripts are required including office English translations (where required). Applicants must submit transcripts for all academic programs including secondary school, college and/or university transcripts. In addition, original or true copies of all English Proficiency test results (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.) undertaken to date should be submitted (if required). |
A. | Canadian universities |
Applicants wishing to transfer to Brock from degree programs at other Canadian universities must be in good standing and normally offer the equivalent of a minimum 60 percent overall average. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements. Applicants must also be eligible to re-register at their previous institution. Normally, transfer credit will be granted only for courses passed which are appropriate to the chosen program. Transfer averages at the previous university will be recorded on the transfer students' records to place those students on an equal basis with those who take their entire undergraduate program at Brock. The grades from other universities whose grading schemes differ from that of Brock University will be translated into equivalent Brock grades and admissibility and transfer credit assessed in these terms. Evaluation of all possible transfer credits available at the time of admission must be completed within one year of the date of admission to the University. |
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B. | Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology |
Graduates of a three-year diploma program with a cumulative average of 70 percent, or an average of 70 percent in the last two semesters of a three-year diploma program, will be considered for admission, and may be awarded up to five credits. In some cases, where programs at the college and Brock are quite compatible, up to seven and a half credits may be awarded with the approval of the department. Applicants who have completed two years of a three-year diploma program or graduates of a two-year program with a cumulative average of 70 percent will be considered for admission and may be awarded up to three credits. In cases where the programs at the college and Brock are quite compatible, up to 5 credits may be awarded with the approval of the department. Applicants, who have completed one year of a college program, may be considered for admission to first year with no transfer credits provided that an average of 75 percent has been achieved and the program is of an academic nature. Admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirements. The awarding of transfer credit is based primarily upon: |
i) | the compatibility of the previous college program with the Brock program; |
ii) | course content; |
iii) | grades achieved in courses. |
C. | CA, CGA, CMA |
Individuals with CA, CGA, CMA designations may be granted up to five transfer credits, provided a minimum grade of 70 percent is achieved. | |
D. | Bible colleges |
Applicants who have completed a degree program at a bible college accredited by the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges will be considered for admission and may receive transfer of up to five credits. | |
E. | Former Brock students |
Former Brock students seeking readmission after having attended another postsecondary institution in the interim, must complete the Brock Application for Readmission form, and forward official transcripts of all postsecondary institutions attended for readmission consideration and possible transfer of credit. |
i) | career ambitions; |
ii) | work experiences; |
iii) | why they may be successful at university; |
An interview may also be required. Mature student admission is only applicable to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. |
A. | Post-degree students |
Post-degree students are defined as those applicants with degrees who are taking courses to qualify for further study or for personal interest. Students will normally be limited to part-time studies except where departmental/centre approval has been received to do qualifying work for admission to a masters or Honours program at Brock. | |
B. | Letter of permission students |
Those authorized by their home universities to take courses at Brock. |
1. | Faculty of Education |
For information on admission requirements and procedures for the various programs, see the Faculty of Education Calendar entry. | |
2. | Graduate studies |
For information on the admission requirements for graduate degree programs, see the Graduate Studies Calendar. An undergraduate degree acceptable to Brock, normally an honours degree in the appropriate field, is the minimum requirement. |
A. | Undergraduate applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English as demonstrated through one of the following: |
1. | A minimum of three years of full-time study, in an English language school system (where the primary language of instruction and evaluation was English) with acceptable grades in English and other humanities/social science courses from their secondary school year; |
2. | Completion of the International Baccalaureate diploma where English was the language of instruction; |
3. | Achievement of an Overall Band Score of 70, with 60 in writing, with no other band score under 60 on the Carleton Academic English language Assessment (CAEL), or completion of the York English Language Test (YELT) with an overall category of 1 or 2; |
TOEFL IBT (Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language), TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language), TOEFL CBT (Computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language), MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery), IELTS (International Language Testing System), or ITELP (International Test of English Language Proficiency) scores. Normally, only those with TOEFL IBT scores of 88 or greater, with a minimum of 21 on Speaking and 21 on Writing; TOEFL PBT scores of 580 or greater, with a minimum TWE score of 4.5; TOEFL CBT scores of 237 or greater, with a minimum of 4.5 on the Essay Rating score; MELAB scores of 85 or greater, with no other part under 80; ITELP scores of 565 or greater with a minimum composition score of 240; and IELTS scores of 7.0 or greater, with no band below 6.5 will be considered for admission. |
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4. | Successful completion of Level 5 of the Brock Intensive English Language Program. |
Students from the Intensive English Language Program entering on the recommendation of the Director of ESL Services may be required to enroll in AESL 1P90 and 1P91 in year one along with a maximum of four other credits. |
B. | Pre-Service Consecutive Teacher Education |
All applicants to the consecutive Bachelor of Education Pre-Service Teacher Education program whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English as demonstrated through one of the following: |
· | TOEFL IBT (Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 100, including a minimum of 27 on Writing and 27 on Speaking; |
· | TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 600, including a minimum of 5.5 on the TWE (Test of Written English); |
· | TOEFL CBT (Computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 250, including a minimum of 5.5 on the Essay Rating score; |
· | ITELP (International Test of English Language Proficiency) with a minimum score of 580, and a minimum composition score of 260; |
· | IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum score of 7.0; |
· | MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) with a minimum score of 90, and a minimum composition score of 83. |
C. | TESL Certificate |
All applicants to the post-graduate TESL Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate program whose first language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English as demonstrated through one of the following: |
· | TOEFL IBT (Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 100, including a minimum of 27 on Writing and 27 on Speaking; |
· | TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 600, including a minimum of 5.5 on the TWE (Test of Written English), as well as a 60 on the TSE (Test of Spoken English); |
· | TOEFL CBT (Computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 250, including a minimum of 5.5 on the Essay Rating score, as well as a 60 on the TSE (Test of Spoken English); |
· | ITELP (International Test of English Language Proficiency) with a minimum score of 580, with a minimum composition score of 260. |
· | IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum overall band score of 7.0, with no less than 7 on any other band; |
· | MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) with a minimum overall score of 90, and a minimum score of 83 on composition. |