Institutional Profiles - Department of Education
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Institutional Profiles - Department of Education
Institutional Profiles 1|Page TABLE OF CONTENTS Atlantic Universities and Colleges Acadia University……………………………………………3 Bishop’s University…………………………………………5 Canadian Coast Guard College………………………..7 Cape Breton University…………………………………..9 College Acadie……………………………………………….11 College of the North Atlantic…………………………13 Crandall University…………………………………………15 Dalhousie University………………………………………17 Holland College……………………………………………..19 Institute for Human Services Education…………21 Maritime College of Forest Technology…………23 Memorial University of Newfoundland…………25 Memorial University – Grenfell Campus………..27 Memorial University – Marine Institute…………29 Moncton Flight College………………………………….31 Mount Allison University……………………………….33 Mount St. Vincent University…………………………35 New Brunswick College of Craft and Design…..37 New Brunswick Community College………………39 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design ………….41 Nova Scotia Community College……………………43 NS College of Early Childhood Education……….45 Saint Mary’s University………………………………….47 St. Francis Xavier University…………………………..49 St. Stephen’s University…………………………………51 St. Thomas University…………………………………...53 Université de Moncton………………………………....55 Université Sainte-Anne………………………………….57 University of Kings College…………………………….59 University of New Brunswick – Fredericton…..61 University of New Brunswick – Saint John…....63 University of Prince Edward Island………………..65 2|Page CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Email: acadia4u@acadiau.ca Tel: (902) 585-1121 Toll free: 1-877-585-1121 Admissions: Email: admissions@acadiau.ca Tel: (902) 585-1016 Fax: (902) 585-1081 Scholarships and Financial Aid: Judy Noel-Walsh Manager of Scholarships and Financial Assistance Email: financial.aid@acadiau.ca Tel: (902) 585-1543 Fax: (902) 585-1081 Campus Tours: Email : campustours@acadiau.ca Tel : (902) 585-1135 http://recruitment.acadiau.ca/visit_campus.html Web Address: www.acadiau.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Arts, Pure and Applied Sciences, and Professional Studies (Business, Kinesiology, Community Development, and Education). 30 Majors with over 200+ degree combinations and 22 degrees offering co-op. Approximately 3400 full-time undergraduate students Student Population: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: English 12, four additional Grade 12 academic courses For admission guidelines and specific course requirements please visit: http://admissions.acadiau.ca/ugguidelines.html Minimum Admissions Average: 70%, however 75% for Biology and Kinesiology Application Deadline: No deadline. Application opens October 1st and is open until program seats are filled $25.00 Application Fee: Can you apply online? Yes. Students can apply online by visiting: http://admissions.acadiau.ca/index.html.html RESIDENCE INFORMATION 12 residence buildings which are all centrally located on campus. Options include basic, deluxe, and premium single 3|Page Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? rooms, double rooms, and suites. Special living environments include women only, upper years, alcohol free, scent free, Eco house, French language and quiet. We prefer to have residence applications in by May 15th Yes. First year students have a residence guarantee. The earlier they apply for residence and place their deposit, the better the chances for their top preference. $100 Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Yes. Once offered admission, they can access their residence application on their Acadia Central account SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://financialaid.acadiau.ca/future-students.html Website Address for Scholarship Information: Various scholarships for entrance, departmental, athletic, Number of Scholarships Available: awards, scholar-bursaries, and bursaries are available. Over $3 M is awarded yearly. Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Admission application with all supporting documents must be received by March 1st. All required scholarship documents listed on their Acadia Central account must be received by March 15th. Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: http://financialaid.acadiau.ca/separate-applications-forentrance-scholarships.html Cumulative final Grade 11 & mid-semester Grade 12 courses required for program admission of at least 80%. Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: Based on academic average, students with a minimum 80% average or higher are automatically considered for an Acadia Grade-Based Entrance Scholarship. Students who have an admission average of 90-94.9% will also automatically receive an additional $1000 non-renewable BMO Financial Group Entrance Scholarship. Acadia University also offers Excellence Scholarships to those students who have a 95% or higher admission average. WHAT’S NEW Maclean’s 2014 University rankings: 2nd primary undergraduate Renovations to classrooms, student centers, Library and campus green space New program: Bachelor of Community Development (BCD) Completion of the Human Motion Laboratory $1.5M donation for new Wu Welcome Centre $1M gift for The Raddall Research Fund in Biology $1M gift to renovate and establish The Andrew H. McCain Arena 4|Page CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: (877) 822-8200 Recruitment@ubishops.ca (819) 822-9600, ext. 2680 admissions@ubishops.ca (819) 822-9600, ext. 2655 businessoffice@ubishops.ca (877) 822-8200 recruitment@ubishops.ca www.ubishops.ca www.gobishops.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Williams School of Business students win N.I.B.S. international Case Competition for the 6th time, placing in the top 3 in 11 of 16 years of the competition. Education student placement of 94% immediately after graduation. 100% of Physics students who apply to a Masters Program are accepted, some directly to their PhD. Founders of the largest Undergraduate English conference in the country. 2,500 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Williams School of Business: English 12, Math 12, and three other grade 12 academic or advanced. Humanities: English 12, four other grade 12 academic or advanced. Social Sciences: English 12, four other grade 12 academic or advanced. Natural Sciences & Mathematics: English 12, Math 12, two from Bio12/Chem12/Phy12, and one other grade 12 academic or advanced. Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence School of Education: Eng 12, 5 other grade 12 academic or advanced. (note: Math or Science requires any Math 12 and two from Bio12/Chem12/Phy12) 70% March 31 $75 Yes. http://www.ubishops.ca/academic-programs/internationalexchange/exchange-incoming/application-process.html RESIDENCE INFORMATION Bog- private bedroom, shared bathroom. Includes desk, bed, closet, sink and vanity. Condo- an apartment with three roommates. Includes shared kitchen, living room, two bathrooms and private bedroom. Traditional- single or double rooms with shared floor bathrooms. May 31st 5|Page Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Yes Room Deposit Fee: $500 Can You Apply Online? Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: https://www.gobishops.ca/bishops/mmatters/index.ezc?pageID=1110 Number of Scholarships Available: No limit Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: March 1 Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Leadership Award: $5,000/year, March 31 Decision Criteria: Academic, need-based, extra-curricular Guaranteed Scholarship Program: AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP: 80-84.9% = $4,000 ($1,000/year); 85-89.9% = $8,000 ($2,000/year); 90%+ = $12,000 ($3,000/year) CONTINUING STUDENT GUARANTEED, AUTOMATIC SCHOLARSHIPS: 80-82.5% = $1,000/year 83-84.5% = $2,000/year 85%+ = $3,000/year WHAT’S NEW $30M renovations and expansion of the Sports Complex $8M investment in labs; Climate & Environmental Change labs, and the Psychology and Wellbeing labs 2 Canada Research Chairs 6|Page The Canadian Coast Guard College is... MORE than a Degree! MORE than a Career! An Adventure that awaits YOU! Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment Officer/ Agente de recrutement Canadian Coast Guard College/Collège de la Garde côtière canadienne 1190 Westmount Road, Sydney, NS (N-E) B1R 2J6 Email/Courriel: CCGCregistrar@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Toll Free / Sans frais: 1-888-582-9090 Fax/ Télécopieur: 1-902-567-3233 Same as above Free education available in both official languages Same as above www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION The tuition free, four-year Officer Training Program at the Canadian Coast Guard College is one of the best marine training programs in the world, producing both Marine Engineering Officers and Marine Navigation Officers. Graduates of the Canadian Coast Guard Officer Training Program receive a Bachelor of Technology in Nautical Sciences from Cape Breton University and a diploma from the Canadian Coast Guard College and Commercial certification recognized by Transport Canada and guaranteed employment within the Canadian Coast Guard. Student Population Basic Admissions Requirements: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Non-Quebec residents: Grade 12 Diploma – Courses must be at the pre-university level suitable for a degree in Science or Engineering. Quebec residents: One year of Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP) with successful completion of 12 semester academic courses (preferably in Nature Science program) is required. Pre-requisites courses (Academic, Advanced or university preparatory level) - English or French - Math 11 and Math 12 - Physics 11 and 12 - Chemistry 11 or 12 ( required for Marine Engineering Program only) 7|Page Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: N/A There is one intake per year, and the posting typically runs from October to mid-January, with classes beginning late summer. N/A Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Interested candidates must apply through an employment process. Openings for both the Marine Engineering and Navigation programs are advertised through the Public Service Commission (www.jobs.gc.ca) as employment opportunities. RESIDENCE INFORMATION The Canadian Coast Guard College provides free room and board. Residence at the Canadian Coast Guard College emulates shipboard life with cabin-like accommodations in groupings called ‘clusters’ to foster a team approach to campus life. Each cluster is comprised of eight private rooms, with a shared bathroom and living room. Officer Cadets also have access to a large media room, fully-equipped music room, and a games room. N/A N/A Guaranteed Residence? N/A Room Deposit Fee: N/A Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: The Canadian Coast Guard College provides free Tuition, textbooks, uniforms, training courses and room and board; a monthly allowance for personal expenses, medical and dental plans. 8|Page Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: CONTACT INFORMATION Cape Breton University PO Box 5300 Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6L2 (902) 563-1136 1-800-474-7212 welcome@cbu.ca Admissions - Office of the Registrar Cape Breton University PO Box 5300, 1250 Grand Lake Road Sydney, NS B1P 6L2 902-563-1166 admissions@cbu.ca John Mayich Phone: (902) 563-1420 Fax: (902) 563-1371 Email: awards@cbu.ca 1-800-474-7212 (902) 563-1136 welcome@cbu.ca www.cbu.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Unique program offerings such as Bachelor of Arts Community Studies, Bachelor of Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health), Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development, Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Unique course offerings in Communication, Celtic Culture, Petroleum, Manufacturing, Emergency Management, Ethnomusicology, Folklore, Environmental Studies. 3,400 Full time students 1,000+ International students from 30+ countries ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Arts: English & 4 other university prep courses Business: English, Math & 3 other university prep Science/Technology/Engineering: English, Math (pre-cal recommended), 2 sciences, 1 additional university prep. o Public Health: English, Math, Chemistry, 1 other science & 1 additional university prep 65% 70% for Nursing February 28 – Bachelor of Science Nursing Rolling admissions for all other programs $35 (Domestic) $100 (International) $85 (MBA) Yes RESIDENCE INFORMATION o Harris Hall – 111 single rooms with private or shared washroom. 300 seat dining hall & central mailroom. o Alumni Hall – Choice between 35 double dorm rooms or 24 fiveo o o 9|Page bedroom apartment units. Cabot Hall – 31 unit, 123 furnished apartment style residence. Each apartment has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and shared kitchen and lounge area. o MacDonald Residence – Traditional style dorm residence that houses 149 students. Each floor includes a common room and laundry facilities. *All CBU residences are co-ed* No deadline – rolling admission based on availability. o Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: No guarantee for late applicants. $750 Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://www.cbu.ca/scholarships In 2012, CBU was able to offer over $1.7 million in scholarships to students beginning their academic careers at Cape Breton University. The number of scholarships and bursaries change each year. March 1st for entrance scholarships. Major awards, bursaries and other scholarships depend on individual requirements. Best to check the website for more information. Best to check the website for more information. Marks are the sole decision criteria for entrance scholarships and many major awards. Other scholarships are based on both academic performance and community involvement. Bursaries are based on financial need. If you achieve an average of 85% or higher, you will be guaranteed a minimum entrance scholarship as follows: 95% or higher average - minimum of $10,000 (renewable at $2,500 per year for 4 years) 90% or higher average - minimum of $8,000 (renewable at $2,000 per year for 4 years) 88% or higher average - minimum of $4,000 (renewable at $1,000 per year for 4 years) 85% or higher average - minimum of $2,000 (renewable at $500 per year for 4 years) WHAT’S NEW Shannon School of Business - $8 million state-of-the-art building for CBU’s expanding business programs. Verschuren Centre for Sustainability in Energy & the Environment - $14 million centre is home to modern, sustainable lab facilities, 144 seat lecture hall and meeting rooms, this certified LEED green building perfectly demonstrates CBU’s commitment to find innovative and sustainable solutions to energy and environmental issues. Cape Breton Health Recreation Complex - $9.5 million complex houses a new fitness centre, soccer and golf dome, outdoor soccer field, beach volleyball courts and fitness rooms. CBU has invested $50 million dollars into the university over the past 4 years in renovations, infrastructure and upgrades with plans to continue. 10 | P a g e Recruitment: CONTACT INFORMATION Christine Arsenault, 1-877-854-3010, ext. 241, christine.arsenault@collegeacadieipe.ca Admissions: Christine Arsenault, 1-877-854-3010, ext. 241, christine.arsenault@collegeacadieipe.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Christine Arsenault, 1-877-854-3010, ext. 241, christine.arsenault@collegeacadieipe.ca Campus Tours: Christine Arsenault, 1-877-854-3010, ext. 241, christine.arsenault@collegeacadieipe.ca Web Address: www.collegeacadieipe.ca Student Population: INSTITUTION INFORMATION Bilingual administrative assistant; Bilingual bookkeeper; Early childhood education; Human services intervention worker (for children and youth or youth worker); Resident care worker; Practical nursing program; Welding. 30 Basic Admissions Requirements: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Grade 12 or GED certificate Criminal record check Program Highlights: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: 50% Application Fee: $30 yes April 30 Can you apply online? RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: N/A Residence Application N/A 11 | P a g e Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? N/A N/A Room Deposit Fee: N/A Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for http://www.collegeacadieipe.ca/bourses_etudes.cfm Scholarship Information: Number of 5 Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship June 15 Application Deadline: Scholarships with N/A Separate Deadlines: Registered for full-time program. Decision Criteria: Not receiving financial support from any third party such as Skills Development, etc. Guaranteed N/A Scholarship Program: WHAT’S NEW In partnership with the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC), Université Sainte-Anne and Collège Acadie, we are pleased to offer a new welding program beginning in September 2013. The program includes 40 weeks of theory and practical training, including a workplace training period. 12 | P a g e Admissions: Scholarships, Financial Aid, and Campus tours: Contact our Admissions department at: 1-888-982-2268 Email us at info@cna.nl.ca or call us at 1-888-982-2268 or Live Chat us at http://www.cna.nl.ca/livechat/default.asp Web Address: Programs Offered: www.cna.nl.ca We offer nearly 100 full-time program offerings and more than 300 part-time courses each year in: Academics, Applied Arts, Business Studies, Health Sciences, Engineering Technology, Industrial Trades, Information Technology and Tourism & Natural Resources. For more information on our programs, visit us at: http://www.cna.nl.ca/ProgramsCourses/default.asp 20,000 Entry into Full-Time Programs Candidates applying for full-time status must satisfy the following requirements: Meet the educational and other requirements for entry into the particular program or meet the mature student requirements. Have reached the legal school-leaving age on the date of commencement of the course/program. Apply online or in writing on the approved application form and submit the non-refundable application processing fee. Show evidence of physical qualification in accordance with the requirements of the program selected, where applicable. In the case of high school students, provide a copy of marks obtained. In the case of ABE students, provide a Record of Achievement or other equivalent official transcript. Provide further documentation or report for an interview or for testing when required. Mature Student Requirements: Applicants who do not meet the educational prerequisites for the program they wish to enter, may be considered for admission on an individual basis, and provided the following conditions are met: Applicants are at least 19 years of age at the time of application. Applicants have been out of school for at least one year. Applicants present a certified copy of grades for the Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: 13 | P a g e highest educational level attained. Applicants complete the standardized assessment instrument at a level approved by the College. Special Admissions Special circumstances may exist whereby applicants who fail to meet all of the criteria for admission may be recommended for acceptance. In such cases, the application will be referred to the Committee on Special Admissions. The College of the North Atlantic continually accepts applications, we do not have a deadline date, and we have a "first come first serve" policy provided educational requirements are met for the program. Application fee per program $ 30.00 (Non-refundable) Application fee for International students $100.00 Yes, https://www.cna.nl.ca/Application/default.aspx Off-Campus Housing The College maintains at all campuses a list of boarding accommodations available at the Student Services Offices. Contact the office at the campus to which you wish to attend or contact us through email at info@cna.nl.ca, through our toll free line 1-888-982-2268 or through Live Chat at http://www.cna.nl.ca/livechat/default.asp College Residence The College maintains residence facilities at the Bay St. George, Burin and Happy Valley - Goose Bay Campuses. Students wishing to apply for residence should apply directly to the Residence Office of the appropriate campus. For more information: http://www.cna.nl.ca/registration/housing-residency.asp All applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis only after students have been confirmed in a program at the College. Residence space is limited and therefore the College cannot guarantee a room to everyone who applies. No, students wishing to apply for residence should apply directly to the Residence Office of the appropriate campus. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://www.cna.nl.ca/awards/ Varies by campus and by program Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Can You Apply Online? Website Address: Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: October 15 The deadline for receipt of applications for bursaries and other awards is generally October 15. 14 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: David Cook Admissions Director david.cook@crandallu.ca 506.863.6434 Kara Cawthra Admissions Counselor kara.cawthra@crandallu.ca 506.863.6433 Matthew Robertson Jessica Grimes Admissions Counselor Education Admissions matthew.robertson@crandallu.ca Jessica.grimes@crandallu.ca 506.863.6448 506.858.8970 Ext. 149 Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Kimberley Cook Lorrie Weir Program Administrator for Administrative Assistant-Admissions Professional Studies lorrie.weir@crandallu.ca kimberley.cook@crandallu.ca 506.858.8970. Ext. 290 506.858.8970 Ext. 143 Box 6004 (333 Gorge Road) Moncton, NB E1C 9L7 Phone: 506.858.8970 Ext. 290 or 888.968.6228 Fax: 506. 863.6460 Heather Burke, Vice-President for Administration and Finance. Phone: 506. 858.8970 Ext. 104 Email: heather.burke@crandallu.ca www.crandallu.ca Email : admissions@crandallu.ca Phone : 506.858.8970 www.crandallu.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Science Master of Organizational Management Master of Education Degree Certificates 850 Student Population: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: 70% cumulative average in 5 university preparatory grade 12 courses Early Fall Admission (based on final grade 11 transcripts):80% Regular Admission (grade 12 mid-year results): 70% •Arts, Business, and Science: Rolling admission •Early Fall Admissions: Application deadline is November 30. 15 | P a g e •Bachelor of Education: Application deadline is January 31 Application Fee: B.A.,B.B.A., B.Sc. -$35.00 M.A., - $50.00 Yes—www.crandallu.ca Can you apply online? RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Men’s and Women’s. Single, Super Single, and Double Rooms are Available. Apartment Complex. Two, three and four bedroom options for upper level students. Rolling First deposit deadline is on or before May 31. Deposit amounts increase monthly after this date. Space on Residence is offered on a first come first serve basis. Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: On or before May 31. $300 deposit. Deposit amounts increase monthly after this date SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: www.crandallu.ca Scholarship and Bursaries vary each year. Deadline: March 1 Athletic Scholarships Harrison McCain Scholarship, separate application form required. Academic achievement, extra-curricular and community involvement, financial need. No WHAT’S NEW 33 New Scholarships have been and awarded in the Spring of 2014. Vice-President for Academic Affairs Announced: Dr. Jim Rusthoven has been appointed as the university’s next VPAA. New Programs: Master of Education Degree Master of Organizational Management Bachelor of Technical Education. Bachelor of Theology Program. In partnership with Acadia Divinity College. Worship Certificate 16 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships: Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Adam Robertson Associate Registrar and Director of Recruitment Phone: 902.494.4860 E-mail: adam.robertson@dal.ca Mairead Barry Associate Registrar and Director of Admissions Phone: 902.494.2450 E-mail: mairead.barry@dal.ca Kate Somers Assistant Registrar, Awards Phone: 902.494.1432 Email: kate.somers@dal.ca Pamela Swinimer Assistant Registrar, Financial Aid Phone: 902.494.2416 Email: Pamela.swinimer@dal.ca Katherine Cross Assistant Registrar, Recruitment and Campus Visits Phone : 902-494-2587 E-mail : campus.tours@dal.ca dal.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Student Population: More than 180 degree programs in the Faculties of Agriculture, Architecture and Planning, Arts and Social Sciences, Computer Science, Dentistry, Engineering, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Law, Management, Medicine, and Science. Please visit dal.ca/programs for more information. Approximately 18,500 students. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: English 12 + four other academic courses. Required subjects and averages vary from program to program. For details, please visit: dal.ca/admissions 70%-75% *Please note: minimum averages vary from program to program, and meeting minimum criteria does not guarantee admission. March 15 - Scholarship consideration June 1 - Canadian & American students* *Some programs have earlier deadlines. For details, please visit: dal.ca/admissions. $65 17 | P a g e Can you apply online? Yes; please visit dal.ca/applynow. RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Over 2,400 spaces ranging from traditional to mini-res and apartment-style accommodations. June 30 (for September accommodation) Guaranteed to all new undergraduate students if the residence application process is complete by June 30. $500 Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Award Application Deadline: Awards with Separate Deadlines: Entrance Awards: Decision Criteria: dal.ca/scholarships Numerous awards ranging in value from $500 to $80,000 March 15 Harrison McCain: March 1 To be eligible for entrance awards, students must: - be applying for admission to Dalhousie directly from high school - have a complete application for admission on file as of March 15 - have a complete awards application (including all supporting documents) on file as of March 15 - have a minimum 80% admission average. An admission average is calculated based upon the five required courses for the program to which the student has applied; OR a minimum of 26 predicted IB Diploma points. Criteria may include any combination of: academic merit, leadership, extracurricular activities, community service, financial need, and ancestry. WHAT’S NEW - Agricultural Campus in Truro, NS continues to thrive. - Launched Canada’s first undergraduate degree program in Ocean Sciences. - Launching new undergraduate program in Medical Sciences in Fall 2014. - Establishing the Fountain School of Performing Arts, the largest of its kind in Atlantic Canada, after a generous $10 million donation. - New Institute for Big Data Analytics created by Faculty of Computer Science. - Now offering 60 new minor options (visit: dal.ca/minors). - Opening the new LeMarchant Mixed Use Facility in June 2014, featuring suite-style residence options, welcome center and a variety of student services. - Michael Mackley, from Dartmouth NS, became our 88th Rhodes Scholar. - Concluded Bold Ambitions Campaign, which brought in $280 million to support scholarships, academic programming, research, infrastructure, etc. 18 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Allison Doughart, Recruitment Coordinator Tel: 902-566-9360 adoughart@hollandcollege.com Tracey Vessey, Recruitment Clerk Tel:902-566-9503 tlvessey@hollandcollege.com 140 Weymouth Street Charlottetown, PE C1A 4Z1 Tel:1-800-446-5265 Fax: 902-629-4239 Senior Admissions Officer- Shelly Bradley sbradley@hollandcollege.com Crystal Neary, Student Awards Officer Tel:902-566-9374 cdneary@hollandcollege.com http://hollandcollege.com/alumni_and_friends/awards.php Contact Tracey Vessey tlvessey@hollandcollege.com 2014/15 Tour Dates : Pre-registration Required November15, 2014 (Storm Date Nov. 22) February7, 2015 (Storm Date Feb. 21) Web Address: Program Areas: Student Population: www.hollandcollege.com INSTITUTION INFORMATION Atlantic Police Academy Applied Sciences & Engineering Business College Foundation Computer Studies The Culinary Institute of Canada Health and Community Studies Marine Training Centre Media & Communications School of Performing Arts Sport & Leisure/Golf Tourism Program Trades & Industrial Technology Approximately 2600 Full time students ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: All programs require grade 12 or equivalent. Each individual program has unique requirements. The website is the best source for this information. http://hollandcollege.com/admissions/full_time_programs/ See Website- requirements vary for programs. 19 | P a g e Our initial application review date is February 28th. We consider all applications received prior to this date for our first round of selection. Applications will still be considered after the review date for any seats that may be available. Police Science applications first application review date is March 31, 2015 for the 2016 program. $40.00 for all programs (Police Science $125.00) Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Yes RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Glendenning Hall located in Charlottetown is apartment style with one, two or three bedroom apartments. Please note: Police Science, Conservation Enforcement, Sheriff & Public Safety Officer, and Correctional Officer all have compulsory residence at the Atlantic Police Academy. Applications are considered in the order in which they are received on a first come first serve basis. Apply early. No Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? $500.00 Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: http://hollandcollege.com/alumni_and_friends/awards.php Numerous entrance and enrolled scholarships and bursaries May 15 See website for complete listing and details Varies for each award No WHAT’S NEW Program News: Beginning in September 2014, the Primary Care Paramedicine program has been approved to become a 2 year (4 semester program) instead of a 10 month program. LPN Prerequisites have changed • Grade 11 and 12 academic Biology (minimum of 70%)(new requirement for 2014) • Grade 12 academic Math (minimum of 65%) (new requirement for 2014) • Grade 11 or 12 Chemistry (minimum of 70%) (new requirement for 2014) Heritage Retrofit Carpentry has changed in that they now accept students direct out of high school. Athletics News: Men’s Baseball has been added as a varsity sport. Five of our Varsity teams went to nationals this past year. 4 Atlantic championships – men’s golf, women’s soccer, football, and men’s basketball. 20 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Linda Wulf Admissions: Debbie Connolly Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Dr. Jane Norman Entrance Scholarship Web Address: www.inst-hse.ca Program Highlights: Linda Wulf INSTITUTION INFORMATION Early Childhood Education Diploma Youth Worker Diploma 100 f/t; 50 p/t Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Grade 12 or equivalent n/a n/a Application Deadline: $20 Application Fee: Yes Can you apply online? Residence Options: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Off campus housing NSCC Residence Truro Campus Residence Application As per their deadline Deadline: 21 | P a g e No Guaranteed Residence? Yes Room Deposit Fee: Application is online Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for www.inst-hse.ca Scholarship Information: Number of Varies Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship May 1st Application Deadline: Scholarships with n/a Separate Deadlines: Academic & Recommendations Decision Criteria: Guaranteed No Scholarship Program: WHAT’S NEW Renovations for a new and improved Russell Resource Library and Student Lounge 22 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: CONTACT INFORMATION Natasha Ouellette Recruitment Officer Toll Free: 866 619 9900 Office: 506 458 0662 Cell: 506 470 9452 Email: nouellette@mcft.ca Jason Thibodeau College Administrator Office: 506 458 0653 Email: jthibodeau@mcft.ca Sandra Waddingham Office: 506 458 0651 Fax: 506 458 0679 Email: swaddingham@mcft.ca See Recruitment www.mcft.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION We specialize in natural resource education which includes fish and wildlife so 100 percent of the time is focused on learning and working with students and faculty who are passionate about the outdoors and our natural resources. Our hands-on approach to learning is what makes us unique. Student Population: 1st Year 60 2nd Year 60 less unsuccessful students Maximum number 120 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Mathematics Requirements: English Biology Computer Education See website for more details. Minimum Admissions 65% Average: Application Deadline: Last calendar date in February (flexible) Application Fee: $50.00 CDN Can you apply online? Yes RESIDENCE INFORMATION First year students required to live in residence (some Residence Options: exceptions, contact Jason Thibodeau) 23 | P a g e Bedard Hall: 40 Rooms 80 Beds Torunski Hall: 37 Rooms 74 Beds The college uses Bedard Hall as its main residence. Requests for single rooms are to be made either on your application or by contacting Jason Thibodeau. Torunski Hall is equipped for occupancy of up to 74 Students. Torunski Hall rooms include private washroom. Residence Application Application for residence is on program application. Deadline: Yes Guaranteed Residence? None prior to registration. Room Deposit Fee: Yes Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for www.mcft.ca Scholarship Information: Number of Varies with year, all are in course scholarships. Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship None Application Deadline: Scholarships with See Recruitment Separate Deadlines: Varies, depends on each scholarship Decision Criteria: Guaranteed None Scholarship Program: WHAT’S NEW Fall Field Camp Fall field camp is held over five days at Fundy National Park. The focus of the camp is for students to gain working experience and hands-on education through staff at the park and instructors from MCFT. During their stay, students will be working on three modules including: snorkeling – salmon surveys, trail maintenance, and lastly, forest insects and diseases surveys. 24 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s Campus CONTACT INFORMATION Ron O’Neill Manager, Student Recruitment (709) 864-8896 Toll free: 1-866-354-8896 roneill@mun.ca Maria Murray Associate Registrar, Admissions (709) 864-3705 mmurray@mun.ca Judy Casey Manager, Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid (709) 864-7910 jcasey@mun.ca Office of Student Recruitment tours@mun.ca (709) 864-8896 www.mun.ca/undergrad INSTITUTION INFORMATION Arts: anthropology, archaeology, classics, communication studies, computer science, economics, English language and literature, folklore, French, gender studies, geography, German, history, law & society, linguistics, medieval studies, philosophy, police studies, political science, psychology, pure mathematics, religious studies, Russian, sociology, Spanish, statistics Science: applied mathematics, behavioural neuroscience, biochemistry, biology (general, cell and molecular, ecology and conservation, marine), chemistry (general, computational chemistry),computer science (general, software engineering), earth sciences, economics, environmental physics, geography, nutrition, physics, psychology, pure mathematics, statistics Business Administration, Commerce, International Business, Education, Engineering, Kinesiology, Medicine, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Recreation, Social Work Approximately 19,000 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Completion of a recognized preparatory program with a 70% overall average from five subject areas which normally include: English Mathematics Lab Science Social Studies or a modern or classical language at the grade 12 level An elective at the Grade 12 level 70% for general admission, higher for competitive programs such as Engineering, Kinesiology, Nursing and Music Fall: March 1 25 | P a g e Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Winter: October 1 Spring: February 1 $50 for current Canadian high school students. Yes www.mun.ca/undergrad RESIDENCE INFORMATION Paton College - our traditional dormitory style residences with 10 houses and almost 1000 students New Residence - our New Residence provides accommodations for 500 students in two bedroom suites. Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Website for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: Burton's Pond Apartments - consists of four courts and offers a more independent, apartment-style setting for students beyond their first year of studies There is no specific deadline but students are encouraged to apply early due to limited space. Students do not need to be accepted to the university to apply to residence Yes, if a first year student applies by February 28 $500 Yes www.housing.mun.ca SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION www.mun.ca/scholarships Varies. Last year Memorial awarded nearly 1000 entrance scholarships to first year students March 1 First-year students with a scholarship average of 90% or higher will be offered at least a $2000 entrance scholarship WHAT’S NEW Find out about all the ways you can Get Social with Memorial’s recruitment team at mun.ca/undergrad/social The number of on-campus students availing from the selection of over 400 online courses at Memorial continues to grow. Each semester, nearly 3,000 students at Memorial’s St. John’s campus take at least one online course in addition to their on-campus courses Out of Province Students account for 18% of our undergraduate enrollment Tuition still frozen at $2550 for Canadian Undergraduate students 26 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Carolyn Parsons, Manager of Student Recruitment Tony Adey, International Student Recruitment Jennifer Butler Wight, Student Recruitment Officer Peter Smith, Student Recruitment Officer Charlene Connors, Student Recruitment Officer April Crocker, Student Recruitment Officer Admissions: Office of the Registrar Phone: 709-637-6298 or 1-866-381-7022 Fax: 709-637-6250 Bursar’s Office Phone: 709-637-6286, Fax: 709-637-6221 Diane Johnson Phone: 709-637-6249 Fax: 709-639-2048 Email: djohnson@grenfell.mun.ca Tom Cochrane, On-Campus Recruitment Officer Phone: 709-637-6200 ext. 6976 or 1-888-637-6269 Email: study@grenfell.mun.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: study@grenfell.mun.ca study@grenfell.mun.ca study@grenfell.mun.ca study@grenfell.mun.ca study@grenfell.mun.ca study@grenfell.mun.ca www.grenfell.mun.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Bachelor of Arts – English, environmental studies, historical studies, humanities, psychology, social/cultural studies, tourism studies Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Education (primary/elementary – consecutive delivery option) Bachelor of Fine Arts – theatre, visual arts Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Resource Management-sustainable resource management Bachelor of Science – computational mathematics, environmental science (biology or chemistry), general science, physics, psychology Master of Arts – environmental policy NOTE: Grenfell Campus students can complete the first year of most undergraduate programs offered at Memorial University’s St. John’s campus (except music). ~1300 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Admission to Memorial University is based on a minimum overall average of 70% in 5 Grade 12 courses at the university preparatory level (academic or advanced). Students must have completed a Grade 12 course from each of the following subject areas: -English -Mathematics -Laboratory science -Social science or Modern Classical Language -An elective from the Grade 12 level Students who are missing one of these requirements, are encouraged to call 1-866-381-7022 or email study@grenfell.mun.ca to discuss further. Some exceptions may apply to these admission requirements. Minimum Admissions Students must have a minimum overall average of 70% in the 27 | P a g e courses required for entry to Memorial University. General Application (flexible): Fall Semester - March 1 Winter Semester - October 1 Spring Semester - Feb 1 Supplementary applications (firm): Nursing – March 1 Theatre – March 31 Visual arts – March 1 Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? $50 www.mun.ca/apply RESIDENCE INFORMATION Chalet style apartments – 210 beds. $3238*/year (fall/winter) Single-room dormitory style residence – 180 beds. $2780*/year (fall/winter) Single-room dormitory style residence (opened fall 2013) – 200 beds. $2960*/year (fall/winter) *These fees are subject to change.*Meals costs not included. March 1- While applications will be accepted until August, students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: First year students are guaranteed housing if they apply before Guaranteed March 1. Residence? A $500 deposit is required two weeks after students are notified Room Deposit Fee: of the acceptance into residence. www.grenfell.mun.ca/res Students can apply online and there is a non-refundable $20 application fee that must be paid at the time of the application. Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: www.mun.ca/scholarships Varies each year. High school applicants who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents are automatically considered on final admissions average. March 1 of application year to be considered for early-offer and entrance scholarships. Please check www.grenfell.mun.ca or www.mun.ca/scholarships for more details. Varies per scholarship. Check www.mun.ca/scholarships Varies per scholarship. Please check www.mun.ca/scholarships Admission average of 90% and above guaranteed $2000 (Unlimited number). WHAT’S NEW New programs - Physics and computational mathematics. New infrastructure – new academic building that hosts the largest astronomical telescope in Atlantic Canada and a new environmental lab. New Boreal Ecosystem Research facility. New residence building - An additional 200 beds opened in September 2013. Tuition freeze - The provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador is still committed to a tuition freeze for Memorial University. This means the cost of tuition for a student doing a full course load over two semesters is $2,550 ($255/course) for Canadian undergraduate students. Memorial University continues to have the lowest university tuition outside of Quebec (the lower tuition rates in Quebec only apply to Quebec residents). 28 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: CONTACT INFORMATION Jennifer Howell, Enrolment Management Coordinator Jennifer.Howell@mi.mun.ca John Thomas, Student Recruiter John.Thomas@mi.mun.ca Krista Sweetland, Student Recruiter Krista.Sweetland@mi.mun.ca 709-778-0543 Toll free: 1-800-569-5799 Admissions@mi.mun.ca 709-778-0380 1-800-563-5799 Angie Clarke Director, Academic & Student Affairs Angie.Clarke@mi.mun.ca 709-778-0565 Office of Student Recruitment Recruitment@mi.mun.ca 709-778-0543 Toll free: 1-800-569-5799 www.mi.mun.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Technical Certificates: Bridge Watch, Fire Rescue, Marine Diesel Mechanics Diplomas of Technology: Marine Engineering Technology, Marine Engineering Systems Design, Marine Environmental Technology, Nautical Science, Naval Architecture Joint Diploma of Technology/Bachelor of Technology: Food Technology, Ocean Instrumentation, Ocean Mapping, Underwater Vehicles Bachelor Degrees: Bachelor of Maritime Studies, Bachelor of Technology Advanced Diplomas: Food Safety, Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management, Sustainable Aquaculture, Water Quality Masters Programs: Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management), Master of Technology Management (Engineering/Applied Science Technology), Master of Technology Management (Aquaculture Technology),Master of Maritime Management 1,100 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Diploma of Technology admission: 60% overall average in Grade 12 Academic science, English and math (at least a 60% in academic math) 29 | P a g e Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: Admission requirements vary by program, for more information check out www.mi.mun.ca April 15 $50 for Canadian students, $100 for international Online application is encouraged; www.mi.mun.ca/futurestudents/becomeanmistudent/ RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence is shared with the St. John’s campus of Memorial University. For more information visit http://www.mun.ca/hfcs/on_campus_housing/ There is no specific deadline but students are encouraged to apply early due to limited space. Students do not need to be accepted to MI to apply to residence Yes, if a first year student applies by February 28 $500 Yes, online application is encouraged http://www.mun.ca/hfcs/on_campus_housing/how_to_apply/ SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION www.mi.mun.ca/webcalendar Varies dependent on entrance scholarship Various as there are two scholarship ceremonies each year; one in the Fall and one in the Winter term. Application deadlines for both of these ceremonies are early in the respective terms. Entrance average based at the undergraduate level. WHAT’S NEW Inclusion of work terms in the Ocean Mapping and Ocean Instrumentation joint diploma/ degree programs. Online Information Sessions – Delivery of information sessions featuring program heads from our diverse range of programs. Our next series of online information sessions will start in fall 2014. Check out www.mi.mun.ca/onlineinfosessions for more information. Facilities upgrade – Both the Food Processing Plant and Centre for Aquaculture and Seafood Development have gone through various upgrades to be up to standard, innovative, and technologically advanced to meet the needs of our students and industry. For all the new and exciting things happening at MI, follow us on our social media channels – Facebook - www.facebook.com/marineinstitute & Twitter @marineinstitute 30 | P a g e Recruitment: CONTACT INFORMATION Carey Taylor – (O)506.857.3080 x212 (C)506.961.7389 ctaylor@mfc.nb.ca Admissions: Carey Taylor – (O)506.857.3080 x212 (C)506.961.7389 ctaylor@mfc.nb.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Carey Taylor – (O)506.857.3080 x212 (C)506.961.7389 ctaylor@mfc.nb.ca Campus Tours: Carey Taylor – (O)506.857.3080 x212 (C)506.961.7389 ctaylor@mfc.nb.ca Mel Benson – (O)506.857.3080 x107 mbenson@mfc.nb.ca Web Address: www.mfc.nb.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Bachelor of Science in Aviation (4yrs) Diploma in Aviation Technology (2 yrs) Integrated Commercial Pilot Course (1 year) Modular Training (varies) Student Population: 240 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: High School Diploma Math & Physics (11&12) for B.Sc. & Diploma programs TC CAT 1 Aviation Medical Certificate Passing grade 31 | P a g e Application Deadline: 2 months prior to program start date Application Fee: $100 for domestic applicants; $200 for International applicants Can you apply online? Yes RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: There is a small campus dorm, we also offer a list of privately owned accommodations, some within walking distance to MFC Residence Application Deadline: n/a, first come, first served Guaranteed Residence? Yes, once they we have confirmed space available, the course and security deposits have been paid Room Deposit Fee: $200 Can You Apply Online? Contact admissions SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for n/a Scholarship Information: Number of n/a Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship n/a Application Deadline: Scholarships with n/a Separate Deadlines: n/a Decision Criteria: Guaranteed n/a Scholarship Program: WHAT’S NEW On campus dorm 32 | P a g e Recruitment and Admissions Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: CONTACT INFORMATION Jocelyn Ollerhead Associate Registrar – Recruitment & Admissions admissions@mta.ca 506-364-2269 Secondary Contact: Suzette Kean admissions@mta.ca financialaid@mta.ca 506-364-2258 campusvisit@mta.ca 506-364-2257 www.mta.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION - Bachelors of Arts, Science, Commerce, Music, and Fine Arts - Master of Science (Bio and Chem) - Over 40 majors and minors - Flexibility to design your own degree - Focus on experiential learning opportunities 2,500 Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? ADMISSIONS INFORMATION BA, BMus, BFA: five university-preparatory courses including grade 12 English BSc, BComm: five university-preparatory courses including grade 12 English and science-preparatory math (pre-calculus or the equivalent) Early Admission (based on final grade 11 transcripts): 80% Regular Admission (grade 12 mid-year results): 65% for consideration Rolling admissions; March 1 for scholarship consideration $50 online, $60 hardcopy Yes. Strongly encouraged. 33 | P a g e RESIDENCE INFORMATION Mount Allison offers 8 unique residences including Residence Options: single rooms, double rooms, as well as single and double ensuites. Mount Allison also offers small residence community options. Residence Application June 2, 2014 Deadline: Guaranteed Yes Residence? $500 Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Yes. Online application only. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for http://www.mta.ca/scholarships/ Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships More than $2,000,000 in scholarships, bursaries, Available: and financial-aid awarded each year. Approximately 60% of entering students receive an entrance award. Entrance Scholarship March 1 Application Deadline: Scholarships with N/A Separate Deadlines: Guaranteed awards begin at an 80% admissions Decision Criteria: average (mid-year transcript). Additional scholarship consideration may be given based on extracurricular and community involvement, work and volunteer experience, and leadership potential. Guaranteed Scholarship 80%+ $500/year Program: 85%+ $1000/year 90%+ $1500/year 95%+ $2000/year Students are encouraged to visit the scholarship section of our website for the most up-to-date information on entrance scholarships WHAT’S NEW - - In 2013, Mount Allison was ranked the #1 undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean’s Magazine for the 7th consecutive time and the 17th time in the past 23 years. Mount Allison announced its 52nd Rhodes Scholar this fall, Kylie de Chastelain (Honors Canadian Studies and Sociology). New $30 million Purdy Crawford Centre for the Arts set to open Fall 2014. New Philosophy, Politics, and Economics major 34 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions & Scholarships: Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: CONTACT INFORMATION Kyle Steele Manager, Student Recruitment 1-902-457-6141 kyle.steele@msvu.ca Martine Staatsen-Kintziger Associate Registrar - Admissions & Registration 1-902-457-5524 martine.staatsen-kintziger@msvu.ca Frances Cody Manager, Financial Aid 1-902- 457-6351 frances.cody@msvu.ca Katie Skinner Student Recruitment Officer, Campus Tours & Events 1-902-457-6651 katherine.skinner@msvu.ca www.msvu.ca/beamountstudent INSTITUTION INFORMATION Known internationally for our communications programs Some of the smallest science lab sizes in the country Largest Nutrition internship program in Atlantic Canada 4,200 Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Grade 12 English (obtain a grade of 65% or higher in this course) Four additional Grade 12 academic courses An overall average of 70% or higher and No individual grade below 60% 70% Application Deadline: Rolling admissions, however some programs may get cutoff due to application volume. Application Fee: $30 35 | P a g e Yes Can you apply online? RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Single, double, suite and apartment style. Assisi Hall (tower style residence), Birches (five townhouses with 25 rooms each) and Westwood (single rooms, suites and apartments). Residence Application Deadline: N/A Yes, for first-year students. (Subject to change) Guaranteed Residence? $500 Room Deposit Fee: Yes Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://www.msvu.ca/en/home/studentservices/registrarsoffi ce/scholarshipbursaries/default.aspx 50 March 1, 2015 N/A Varies. See website for details. Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: Students with 80 average or higher as calculated by the admissions office are guaranteed an entrance scholarship. WHAT’S NEW New BA Communication program. In it we take critical, cultural and theoretical approaches to developing an understanding of human communication. Potential students will have an interest in media literacy, interpersonal, small group and organizational communication as well as the socio-political aspects of communication within today’s society. Graduates will be well positioned to pursue further study and careers in communication and related fields, especially those which require skills in research, writing and analysis. The new Margaret Norrie McCain Centre for Teaching, Learning and Research is scheduled to open in May 2015. It will house our faculties of Business and Tourism, Public Relations, Science Communication and Communication. It will also house several technologically advanced break-out/seminar rooms, a learning commons, and some student services. 36 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: CONTACT INFORMATION Strategic Enrolment Manager, Karina Wong Chong 1 (506) 453-4482 Marketing/Recruitment/International Coordinator Trudy Gallagher 1 (506) 444-4211 Aboriginal Recruitment, Shane Perley-Dutcher 1 (506) 444-2494 Registrar, Nancy Beaulieu 1 (506) 453-6491 nancy.beaulieu@gnb.ca Student Life Coordinator, Tina Lamb 1 (506) 444-3853 tina.lamb@gnb.ca Karina Wong Chong Trudy Gallagher trudy.gallagher@gnb.ca 1 (506) 444-4211 www.nbccd.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION A Visual Arts Centre of Excellence, Offering programs in Fine Craft and Design 1 Year - Certificate in Foundation Visual Arts, 2 Year -Diplomas in Aboriginal Visual Arts, Fashion Design, Textile Design, Fibre Arts, Photography, Graphic Design, Integrated Media, Ceramics Jewellery/Metal Arts 1 Year – Graduate Studies (advanced studies plus extensive business) The College also offers a Bachelor of Applied arts Degree a unique 2 + 2 agreement, in partnerships with the University of New Brunswick. 2yrs at NBCCD and 2 years at UNB. Featuring: Academic Advisors Student Life Coordinator Student Councilor Most Comprehensive Art, Craft and Design Library in the Maritimes State of the art computer facility State of the art film, video and 3D printing facilities Mac based environment Approx. 282 Flexible numbers with Part Time students Flexible numbers with Continuing Education Courses Flexible numbers with partnership for non credit courses through edVentures Learning, Fredericton Tourism Various in March Break Workshop Offerings 37 | P a g e ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? High School Diploma GED 60% for Foundation Visual Arts March 31 Rolling deadline for some Diplomas pending seat availability $50 for Canadian $100 for International Yes you can apply on line, see our programs and download the application form: www.nbccd.ca RESIDENCE INFORMATION We do not have residences, but we do have a relationship with the University of New Brunswick. www.unb.ca/fredericton/residence May 15th as per www.unb.ca/fredericton/residence Yes, for first year students if they apply before May 15 www.unb.ca/fredericton/residence SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: www.nbccd.ca/en/home/prospectivestudents/scholarshipsfinancialaid/default.aspx Varies from year to year. May 27th Various scholarships for students already in our Program. Application is mid October. Various No WHAT’S NEW Creativity lives at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD). Discover community and culture in the heart of downtown Fredericton. NBCCD is a centre of excellence in the visual arts, offering small class sizes, award winning instructors with their own practices, professional studios and labs. Our inspiring atmosphere and contemporary learning environment includes a fully wireless campus and state-of-the-art technologies, complete with a new 3D printing facility. Mature, international, and part time students are all welcomed here. We also have continuing education courses at night, March break course possibilities, and have a great selection of non credit courses through our partnership with Fredericton Tourism and their edVentures Learning programs which runs in the summer. Visit www.nbccd.ca where the career possibilities are endless. NBCCD where creativity lives since 1938. Get Creative with your Future! 38 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Becci Warburton - Provincial and Woodstock (506) 325-4643, Angela Flanagan – Saint John (506) 658-6791, Shaun LeBlanc – Moncton (506) 856-5594, Natalie Stephenson – St Andrews (506) 529-5699, Kathryn Allain – Miramichi (506) 778-6701 and Daniel Donovan – Fredericton (506) 453-6097 Central Admissions Service 1(888) 796 NBCC (6222), Fax: (506) 789-2430 Email: admissions@nbcc.ca Mail:, 6 Arran Street, Campbellton, NB E3N 1K4 NBCC offers its students an array of scholarship options. To access information on all our scholarships, contact the Student Services Centre at any of our campuses, review the Student Handbook or follow the links available at; http://www.nbcc.ca/en/home/admissions/studentaidandscholarships/default.aspx Collegeworks@nbcc.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Why NBCC? College offers you a personalized learning approach, on-the-job experiences and faculty that are mentors and teachers. No matter your age or where you are in life, deciding if college is right for you can be a tough decision. Understanding the facts when it comes to what college offers will make your decision much easier; but, don't take our word for it, check out the video above to see what real students and alumni have to say about their own experiences. What you can expect… Depending on your field of study, college programs begin with classroom-based lessons and labs. Your class sizes will be small, and taught by industry professionals. Your instructors get to know you by name, not by number, and give you the hands-on experience you need to fully understand your field of study. Many of NBCC’s programs offer a workplace or co-op term. In some programs, multiple co-op terms are available. This gets you out in the work world building your resume, while developing your social skills, organization and work ethic. At NBCC, the courses you take directly relate to your program. You won’t be asked to take courses that aren’t applicable to your field, and you won’t have to choose from a list of non-relevant electives. In college, you’re continuously evaluated and assessed on your assignments, tests, classroom attendance and work placements as you progress through each semester. NBCC is also a cost-effective option. With scholarships and financial assistance available, getting your diploma and landing your career doesn’t have to break the bank. You can find out more about financial questions you may have on our financial information page. 5000 across 6 campuses ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Complete applications will be considered in the order in which they are received as long as the candidate meets or is in the process of meeting the program’s admission requirements. A complete application includes the following: application form and application fee an official high school transcript and other post-secondary transcripts (if app) High School Graduation Year 2014 - High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency. Must include: 39 | P a g e Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: English 122 or 123 Financial and Workplace Mathematics 11 or Foundations of Mathematics 11 There is no deadline, but we start processing applications from November 1 st. $50 ($100 for International students) for a selection of 1 or 2 programs (nonrefundable) Yes, or via post or in any one of our 6 campuses RESIDENCE INFORMATION We do not offer residency. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://www.nbcc.ca/en/home/admissions/studentaidandscholarships/default.asp x Each campus has there own scholarships and available through the above link or direct at the campus. The main scholarships are: New Brunswick Public Colleges Entrance Scholarship, Gender Equality Scholarship and CN Scholarships for Women WHAT’S NEW It's been an incredibly busy few months here at NBCC as we announced our first ever NSERC funded applied research project, launched our first ever Alumni Association, continued to build on the platforms laid out by our Five-Year Strategic Plan, and graduated over 2,000 students who are now ready to thrive in the workplace. All of this activity meant that Mornings with Marilyn had to take a back seat for a little while, but our President and CEO, Marilyn Luscombe, wanted to take this opportunity to say a few words about this particular milestone moment in the year. We have been so thrilled to honour the largest graduating class 2013 in the College's history, and we couldn’t be more proud of the calibre of students who walked across our 6 campus stages. We happily welcome them to the alumni community, and look forward to hearing about all the ways they contribute to their communities. We also look forward to them playing integral roles in our newly formed, but already thriving NBCC Alumni Association. I am grateful to have been able to attend each of the ceremonies. My wish that I conveyed to graduates on their special day was for lives of service. NBCC's Signature Learning Experience (SLE) is a strategic initiative of our new five-year strategic plan, Imagine the Possibilities. We have yet to firmly define the SLE, but much of the discussion around it has been about the meaningful connections between NBCC and our communities. What I have learned during this process is that our students and staff are already deeply involved in making a difference in their communities. Whether as part of their programs, part of a student group, or on their own, our students have worked to have a direct impact on communities and organizations and individuals in need of assistance. For example, a victimology course at NBCC Miramichi partnered with the local Sexual Assault Committee to organize a "Take Back the Night March;" Carpentry students at NBCC Woodstock built wall sections for Habitat for Humanity in Fredericton; Human Services Students at NBCC Moncton joined with Youth Residences to support the national “Raise the Roof” campaign to end youth homelessness; the SRC at NBCC Saint John collected 592 coats for children in need during their city's Santa Claus parade; Practical Nursing students at NBCC St. Andrews hosted another Fall Health and Wellness Fair that was well-attended by the public; and students at NBCC Fredericton's Applied Studies Internship designed a website and promotional pamphlets for the Capital Region Mental Health and Addictions Association. This is only a small sample of the kinds of ways our students are involved in their communities, and demonstrates why our communities so value our students and our College. NBCC stories of service are endless As our Alumni Association continues to grow, it is my greatest hope that our vision of "Transforming Lives and Communities" stays with them as they move forward in their own lives and careers. We hope that our alumni continue to share this vision and remain partnered with NBCC in the future to make it an even bigger reality and impact." - Marilyn Luscombe, President and CEO, NBCC 40 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Terry Bailey: (902)494-8188 tbailey@nscad.ca Ruby Boutilier: (902)494-8241 rboutilier@nscad.ca Admissions: Terry Bailey: (902)494-8188 tbailey@nscad.ca Crystal Bona: (902)494-8259 admissions@nscad.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Christina Warren: Manager, Financial Aid and Counseling: (902) 494-8130 cwarren@nscad.ca Campus Tours: Tours are offered daily or upon request. Please call Admissions to arrange a tour. Web Address: www.nscad.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: BFA, BA, BDes MFA, MDes Student Population: 1100 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Admissions Essay, Portfolio Pieces, Sketchbook work Minimum Admissions Average: 70% Application Deadline: March 1st for September (Scholarship deadline) June 1st for September(Final deadline) Oct 1st for January (Undergraduate Programs) 41 | P a g e Application Fee: $70 Can you apply online? Yes (my.nscad.ca) RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: We do not have our own residence at NSCAD. However, we have an arrangement with Saint Mary's University that gives equal priority to NSCAD students for residence spaces at SMU Residence Application (Available to NSCAD students if booked by May 15 deadline) Deadline: Guaranteed no Residence? Please contact SMU directly: residence.life@smu.ca Room Deposit Fee: Please contact SMU directly: residence.life@smu.ca Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for https://my.nscad.ca/scholarship/entranceScholarship scholarship.ezc Information: Number of Entrance scholarships: more than 18 Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Automatically considered for scholarship when Application Deadline: applying to NSCAD, however their application needs to be received by March 1 to be considered for scholarships Scholarships with N/A Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: Portfolio, grades N/A WHAT’S NEW You can now obtain a minor in journalism from King’s University while at NSCAD. 42 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: CONTACT INFORMATION Rebecca Thomas: 902-419-3582 Rebecca.Thomas@nscc.ca Chris Murdoch: 902-491-4506 Chris.Murdoch@nscc.ca NSCC Admissions admissions@nscc.ca 866.679.6722 or 902.491.4911 Matt Currie, Student Awards Associate 902.491.4514 Matt.currie@nscc.ca Student Services www.nscc.ca/explorecc/forms/toursignup www.nscc.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: NSCC has 13 campuses located across Nova Scotia, with over 100 programs in five Academic Schools. Access: Programs include: Academic & Career Connections, African Canadian Transition Program and ESL. Applied Arts & New Media offers a wide range of programs from photography and graphic design, to information technology, and exciting roles in the film, television, radio and recording industry. Business offers programs in the areas of entrepreneurship, business management, applied business technology, culinary and tourism management. Health & Human Services offers a broad range of health and human services fields such as: Continuing Care, Practical Nursing, Counselling and Recreation Leadership. Trades & Technology offers programs in construction, transportation, technology, engineering, natural resources and environmental sciences. Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Application Deadline: Population varies by campus from 200 – 2,500 full-time students per campus. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION High School Diploma Some programs require specific high school credits. Many Applied Arts & New Media programs require entrance portfolio, interview, or auditions. Applications are assessed on a first applied, first qualified basis. Students are eligible to apply in grade eleven. Deadline for designated seats is May 1. Deadline for International students is May 1. 43 | P a g e Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: $25 - Canadian Students $75 - International Students Yes - http://nscc.ca/admissions/applying/ RESIDENCE INFORMATION Truro Campus distinguishes itself by being the only NSCC campus with a residence onsite. Student Services at each campus provides a list of offcampus housing. www.places4students.com provides online assistance Residence Application Deadline: June 15 ($25 application fee) Guaranteed No Residence? $500 room deposit fee Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? No SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for www.nscc.ca/awards Scholarship Information: Number of Numerous industry scholarships, bursaries, awards, and Scholarships grants. Students are encouraged to visit the website for Available: more information. Entrance Scholarship Two entrance scholarships are awarded per campus. Application Deadline: Deadline May 15. Scholarships with Entrance award deadline is May 15. Separate Deadlines: There are various deadlines for all other awards, please refer to the awards section on the NSCC website. Decision Criteria: Various criteria. Financial need, industry, diversity, etc. WHAT’S NEW New Program offerings at some campuses across Nova Scotia: Burridge: Social Services Kingstec: Social Services Marconi: Human Resources, Public Relations, Social Services Pictou: Social Services Strait Area: Social Services Truro: Social Services, Child & Youth Care Waterfront: Therapeutic Recreation, Ocean Technology Check out www.nscc.ca for the most up to date information on programming and locations. New Special Admissions Process: If a person has an Individual Program Plan (IPP) on their High School Transcript in any Grade 12 course or their highest level Math course, they will be asked to demonstrate learning skills required to participate in NSCC programs by taking the TOWES test. http://www.nscc.ca/admissions/applying/SpecialAdmissions.asp 44 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: CONTACT INFORMATION Rabea Tariq- Admissions and Recruitment (902) 423 7114- Ext. 225 admissions@nscece.ca Rabea Tariq- Admissions and Recruitment (902) 423 7114- Ext. 225 admissions@nscece.ca Janet Boutilier- Registrar (902) 423-7114 Ext- 226 janetboutilier@nscece.ca Rabea Tariq- Admissions and Recruitment (902) 423 7114- Ext. 225 admissions@nscece.ca www.nscece.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education provides an opportunity for students to study and gain experience in Early Childhood Education through a diverse range of courses and practical settings. At NSCECE you will find individual guidance and support and a specialized program totally focused on ECE. NSCECE provides a two-year diploma in Early Childhood Education. The program can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. NSCECE also offers evening courses, independent study, PLAR, and upgrading from a 1-year diploma to a 2-year diploma. Approximately 120 Student Population: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: 1. Complete an application form 2. Submit a $25 administration fee (non-refundable) / $75 for international students 3. Submit a transcript (Grade 12 or GED) 4. Attend an Information Session 60% On-going- until program is full 45 | P a g e Application Fee: $25- Domestic $75- International Can you apply online? Yes RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: N/A Residence Application N/A Deadline: N/A Guaranteed Residence? N/A Room Deposit Fee: N/A Can You Apply Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for www.nscece.ca/future-students/financial-aid/ Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships TBA Available: Entrance Scholarship May 15th Application Deadline: Scholarships with N/A Separate Deadlines: Grades and Letter of recommendations are the Decision Criteria: decision criteria for entrance scholarships. Bursaries are based on financial need. Guaranteed Scholarship N/A Program: WHAT’S NEW Starting this September, Entrance scholarships will awarded to students who graduate with a 70% or higher average. This scholarship is only available to students in their first year of studies at NSCECE and will be renewed in January considering the student passes all their courses with an average of 70% of above. Applications must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office by May 15, 2014 to be eligible. 46 | P a g e Admissions & Recruitment: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Basic Admissions Requirements: CONTACT INFORMATION 923 Robie Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3 Tel: 902.420.5415 Fax: 902.420.5073 E-mail: recruitment@smu.ca Financial.aid@smu.ca (902)420-5582 Contact Centre For New Students at cns@smu.ca or (902)491-5682 General: www.smu.ca or Future Students: http://www.smu.ca/future-students/welcome.html INSTITUTION INFORMATION Saint Mary’s University’s distinguished and highly educated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, innovative research initiatives, and emphasis on experiential learning add up to an environment of unparalleled academic excellence. The many successes of our students and alumni prove that our approach not only gives you a firm academic foundation, but also the tools to build a great career on that foundation. At Saint Mary’s University, we promote real-life application of your in-class studies, as we find ways to connect theory to the world around you. We call it living learning. Our students call it a smart way to redefine “university education”. The net effect is that you'll become a better communicator with more natural leadership and interpersonal skills. And that means better likelihood of landing the job you want once you graduate. Becoming a student at Saint Mary’s University means joining a community of more than 40,000 students and graduates around the world. It means getting individualized attention, since the average first-year class size in undergraduate degree programs is only 40 to 60 students. It means working with engaging professors who are experts in their field of study, maybe even adding hands-on experience in ground-breaking research to your resumé.Our interconnected campus ensures that you can walk from your residence room to the library, dining halls, and academic buildings all indoors. Saint Mary’s is a unique campus because of its ideal location and dedication to personalized attention. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Bachelor of Arts English 12 academic and four additional academic 12 courses Bachelor of Commerce English 12 academic, Mathematics 11 and 12; or Advanced Mathematics 11 and 12; or Pre-Calculus 12; or Calculus 12 and three additional academic 12 courses Bachelor of Science 47 | P a g e Minimum Admissions Average: English 12 academic, Pre-Calculus 12; or Calculus 12, two academic 12 science courses (Biology, Chemistry, or Physics), and one additional academic 12 course Diploma in Engineering English 12 academic, Pre-Calculus 12; or Calculus 12, Physics 12, Chemistry 12 and One additional academic 12 course Bachelor of Environmental Studies English 12 academic and Four additional academic 12 courses Minimum 70% average with no mark less than 60% required in above courses Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? March 15th $40 CAD Yes Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? RESIDENCE INFORMATION At Saint Mary's, we understand that everyone has a different lifestyle. Our residence choices allow you to choose living options that best suit your needs and personal preferences. The residence complex is home to over 1,000 students. It contains three buildings: Vanier House, Loyola Residence and Edmund Rice Residence. May 15th If application is submitted before May 15th. $500 CAD Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: http://www.smu.ca/future-students/cs-scholarshipsand-awards.html Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Over $5 million dollars in scholarships awarded every year. Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: March 15 Guaranteed renewable scholarships: 80% average or above in 5 subjects required for admission to program. Yes WHAT’S NEW School of Environment The School of the Environment is the hub for environmental education, research and outreach at Saint Mary’s University. It brings together students and professors from all of the university’s programs that are explicitly environmental in focus: B.E.S. degree - Bachelor of Environmental Studies B.A. degree with Major/Minor/Honours in Geography B.Sc. degree with Major/Minor/Honours in Environmental Science B.Sc. degree with Major/Minor/Honours in Geography In the School of the Environment students learn to apply knowledge from many academic disciplines to solve complex problems related to sustainability of the global environment in the face of human development. 48 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: CONTACT INFORMATION Mark Kolanko (902) 867-5120 Manager of Recruitment mkolanko@stfx.ca Brittany Landry (902) 867-2305 Manager of Admissions blandry@stfx.ca Amy MacInnis (902) 867-5384 Scholarship Officer almacinn@stfx.ca Rebecca Lewis (902) 867-2478 Campus Tour Coordinator rlewis@stfx.ca http://www.stfx.ca/prospective/ INSTITUTION INFORMATION Pathways in Art include: Bachelor of Arts (four years) Humanities Colloquium (first year experience) Social Justice Colloquium (first year experience) Bachelor of Arts in Human Kinetics (four years) Bachelor of Arts in Music (four years) Diploma in Jazz Studies (two years) Bachelor of Education (two years, post-degree) Pathways in Science include: Bachelor of Science (four years) Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (four years) Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition (four years) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (four years) Diploma in Engineering (two years) Gerald Schwartz School of Business and Information Systems Bachelor of Business Administration (four years) Bachelor of Information Systems (four years) Approx. 4200 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Grade 12 with five University prep courses with subject distribution and no mark below a 65%. Early Fall Admissions: Required Grade 11 average of 80% or higher will be considered. General admission standards require an average of 70% (including English) in grade12 with no mark less that 65% in a course. Consideration of Early Fall Admissions applicants begins on October 15 and continues until January 1. Applications 49 | P a g e received after January 1 will be considered as traditional applicants and no decision will be made until first term Grade 12 marks are received. There is no deadline to apply. An Application fee of $40 is required for processing to be completed. Yes, you can apply online at www.stfx.ca/apply Application Fee: Can you apply online? RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: StFX offers a variety of first year living experiences including single gender or coed residences, single and double rooms. For upper year students, we offer suite and apartment style living as well. May 15 for guaranteed first year residence 1 Students whom apply before May 15th are guaranteed a spot in residence Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? $400 The residence application is included as part of the online application SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Scholarship Program: http://www.stfx.ca/apply/scholarship/ Approx. 28 Major Scholarships, total number varies year to year. March 1st – All students who submit a complete application by March 1st are considered for all entrance and major scholarships All due by March 1st All scholarships are awarded on first semester grade 12 marks, extra-curricular involvement, and reference letters. Some scholarships will require an interview process StFX is pleased to recognize students' efforts in achieving a high school average of 85% or greater in their Grade 12 year with a guaranteed minimum award. WHAT’S NEW Dr. Kent MacDonald was recently announced as StFX new President, effective August 1, 2014. Dr. MacDonald succeeds Dr. Sean Riley who has been StFX’s President since 1996. O’Regan Hall and New Res B opened in September 2013, welcoming approx. 300 students into modern residence living. Each building features single and double rooms, are co-ed by door, bathrooms in every room as well as on site fitness facilities. The new Social Justice Colloquium first year experience will be starting in September 2014. Students will enroll in special sections of History, Anthropology, and Women and Gender Studies with coordinated curricula across the three courses. 50 | P a g e Recruitment: CONTACT INFORMATION Jeremy Barham, jeremy@ssu.ca Admissions: Jeremy Barham, jeremy@ssu.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Sheila Brooks, sheilabrooks@ssu.ca Campus Tours: Jeremy Barham, jeremy@ssu.ca Web Address: ssu.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: We offer a totally unique liberal arts education with study abroad in Asia and Europe as an integral part of every degree. Unlike large, impersonal universities, St. Stephen's University is a closeknit community with a Christian core, where friendships and fun blend with an education that teaches you to think, to communicate, and to engage with God and the world. Our student body is intentionally small (under 120 students), so that every one of our students can be their own person, not a number. Studying, cooking, cleaning, and traveling together fosters close relationships among students, faculty, and staff, which in turn promotes a maturity of character and faith that expresses itself both inside and outside the classroom. We offer majors in International Studies, Psychology, and Humanities. Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: less than 100 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Potential students must complete our online application form, submit a response to our community values statement and send us a copy of their high school transcript so that we can determine if they qualify academically. Minimum Admissions Average: 70% Application Deadline: Ideally, we’d like to see applications before July 1, but it’s never 51 | P a g e too late to apply. We are a small school and can move quickly as a result. Application Fee: n/a Can you apply online? yes, only online. www.ssu.ca/apply RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Our programs are all residential and students are placed in rooms in one of our two buildings based on which year of the program they are in as well as personal factors. ideally, July 15, but since our student body is so small we have a lot of flexibility. all students live on campus unless they apply and receive special permission to live off campus. $200, though it’s more of a confirmation deposit than it is a “room” deposit. yes, only online. http://ssu.ca/studentprofile Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION http://ssu.ca/funding-your-education 5 each student is automatically considered for entrance scholarships based on their high school transcripts which are submitted upon applying. John Walker Scholarship – July 1 Paul English Scholarship – August 1 John Walker Scholarship – “The John Walker Scholarship is awarded to students of high academic standing, who have a lifestyle that models Christian character and service and who can demonstrate financial need. Both new and returning students may apply.” Paul English Scholarships – “The Paul English Scholarship for Innovation is awarded to one or more new students who creatively demonstrate their innate innovative, imaginative thinking. In order to apply, creatively present yourself, your skills, and your ability to think and act unconventionally by applying for an imaginary job of your choice, and submit by email.“ Guaranteed Scholarship Program: n/a WHAT’S NEW 52 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: Can you apply online? Kate Crawford, Director of Recruitment Admissions Office 506-452-0514 Kcrawford@stu.ca Kathryn Monti, Director of Admissions Admissions Office 506-452-0532 monti@stu.ca www.stu.ca (Click on ‘Future Students’) Tours via request at Tours@stu.ca www.stu.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION St. Thomas University is exclusive to liberal arts at the undergraduate level. STU has Undergraduate programmes in Arts, Education, Social Work and Applied Arts. Signature programmes include Journalism, Criminology, Human Rights and Aquinas. 2300 full-time students ADMISSIONS INFORMATION -High school graduation -A minimum of 70% on five successfully-completed grade 12 academic courses (please consult Viewbook for acceptable courses) -Grade 12 academic English (or French for applicants from Francophone schools) is compulsory 70% on five grade 12 academic subjects. We offer admission between October and December to applicants with 80% or higher on five grade 11 academic courses and with appropriate grade 12 courses. Please contact the Admissions Office for details. August 31st, 2014 (March 31st encouraged) $35.00 Students may apply online for admission, residence and scholarships at www.stu.ca/apply RESIDENCE INFORMATION 53 | P a g e Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: Decision Criteria: Guaranteed Renewable Scholarship Program: Five residences- three on campus and two located on the Forest Hill property. Four are co-ed and one is all female. There are 852 residence beds and 34% of full-time students live in residence. April 15th is the deadline for guaranteed residence. Applicants are encouraged to apply even if they have missed the deadline Guaranteed first year availability $300 Yes. Online residence applicants can be found at www.stu.ca/apply SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION www.stu.ca (Click on ‘Future Students’) St. Thomas annually commits more than $1.5 million in scholarships to our full-time students. More than half of first-year students hold an entrance scholarship, and one in eight of these students holds a renewable award ranging in value from $2,000 to $50,000 March 1st March 1st In selecting entrance scholarship recipients, the primary criterion is the academic record. The Entrance Scholarship Committee considers admission average, grade 12 programme (courses and level of difficulty), rank in graduating class and programme and performance in grade 11. Other factors considered include: letters of academic reference and scores on standardized tests. Leadership qualities, extracurricular activities and financial need are considered in awarding some entrance scholarships Admission Average 80 – 89% 90% + WHAT’S NEW Amount $1000 $2000 • New Business option allowing students to take a minor in Business while still majoring in Economics, Sociology, History, English, etc. Courses offered include Introduction to Business, Financial Accounting, Marketing, etc. • Pre-Professional Program in Health Sciences aimed for students looking at careers in medicine, physiotherapy, psychology, occupational therapy, elder care, health research and policy, communication workers, rehabilitation and more. • Pre-Professional Program in Law giving students exposure to a broad curriculum, instilling a competitive edge in drawing experience from a multitude of fields and perspectives to formulate sound arguments on complex issues. 54 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships: Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Programmes Offered: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Early Admissions Average: Minimum Admissions Average: Application Deadline: Application Fee: CONTACT INFORMATION Jean-Marc Arseneau Phone: 506-858-4443 (direct line 506-863-2210) jean.marc.arseneau@umoncton.ca Monique Gallant Phone: 506-858-4443 (direct line 506-863-2053) monique.gallant@umoncton.ca or 1-800-363-8336 ext. 2 Mélissa Lelièvre Phone: 506-858-4113 or 1-800-363-8336 ext.2 Email: stefanie.wheaton@umoncton.ca Renée Savoie-Power Phone: 506-858-3731 Email: renee.savoie-power@umoncton.ca Renée Savoie-Power Phone: 506-858-3731 Email: renee.savoie-power@umoncton.ca Juliette Belliveau Phone: 506-858-4443 or 1-800-363-8336 ext. 2 Email: juliette.belliveau@umoncton.ca www.umoncton.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Over 160 programs: Arts, Administration, Education, Engineering, Health, Sciences, Social Sciences 5000 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION For Immersion Students: French Oral Test + 5 grade 12 pre-university courses (must include Math 12 for Administration and some Social science programs; must include Advanced Math and two grade 12 Sciences for Science and Engineering Programs) 65 65 Application deadline for Nursing and Interior Design is April 1st. None Online application can be done at 55 | P a g e Can you apply online? socrate.umoncton.ca General information about admissions: http://www.umoncton.ca/futurs/admission RESIDENCE INFORMATION Four different types of residences on campus. All Residence Options: private rooms: http://www.umoncton.ca/futurs/logement Residence Application Before February 28th for guaranteed housing. Deadline: Yes, for first year students who apply before February Guaranteed 28 Residence? $200 non-refundable unless student is refused Room Deposit Fee: admission Online application only. Can You Apply http://www.umoncton.ca/logement Online? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for http://www.umoncton.ca/futurs/bourses Scholarship Information: Number of Over 3 million dollars each year (1 to 3 ratio) Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Last day of February for Bourse d’excellence RoméoApplication Deadline: Leblanc otherwise, no deadline for entrance scholarship. Scholarships with Bursaries based on financial need Separate Deadlines: http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm/node/56 Bursaries based on extra-curricular activities http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm/node/106 Decision Criteria: Automatic with application except scholarships for separate deadlines Guaranteed With 80% average (grade 11 and first semester of Scholarship Program: grade 12) scholarships range between 1000$ to 3000$ renewable. See details for Merit Scholarships: http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm/node/33 WHAT’S NEW «Groupe pont» or Bridge Program for French Immersion Students: guaranteed help in French throughout the program; students receive diploma in same amount of time as Francophone; essays and exams can be written in French for the first two years. Oral test only to be accepted. SERVICES AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT ACCESS AND RETENTION ON UNDERREPRESENTED GROUPS (Example: Student Accessibility Services. Native Education Counselling) Student services for Student Accessibility Services (Andrée Léger-Cormier) International Students Services (Hermel Deschênes) Phone: 506-858-4007 or 1-800-363-8336 ext. 2 56 | P a g e Recruitment: Admissions: Scholarships and Financial Aid: Campus Tours: Web Address: Program Highlights: Student Population: CONTACT INFORMATION Chantale Doucet 902 769-2114 x 7371 chantale.doucet@usainteanne.ca Bureau d’admission (Admissions office) 1 888 338-8337 admission@usainteanne.ca Arlene Comeau 902 769-2114 x 7119 arlene.comeau@usainteanne.ca Chantale Doucet 902 769-2114 x 7371 chantale.doucet@usainteanne.ca www.usainteanne.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION College and university programs at all of our five Nova Scotia campuses 500 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION https://www.usainteanne.ca/admission https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now https://www.usainteanne.ca/admission https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now https://www.usainteanne.ca/admission Application Deadline: https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now Application Fee: $50.00 Can you apply online? No Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options: https://www.usainteanne.ca/residences-et-repas Residence Application https://www.usainteanne.ca/residences-et-repas Deadline: Guaranteed Yes Residence? Room Deposit Fee: $115.00 Can You Apply No Online? 57 | P a g e SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for https://www.usainteanne.ca/bourses Scholarship https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now#tuition-andInformation: scholarships Number of https://www.usainteanne.ca/bourses Scholarships Available: https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now#tuition-andscholarships Entrance Scholarship https://www.usainteanne.ca/bourses Application Deadline: https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now#tuition-andscholarships Scholarships with https://www.usainteanne.ca/bourses Separate Deadlines: https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now#tuition-andscholarships https://www.usainteanne.ca/bourses Decision Criteria: https://www.usainteanne.ca/apply-now#tuition-andscholarships Guaranteed No Scholarship Program: WHAT’S NEW La vie en vert : https://www.usainteanne.ca/vert Our green commitment : https://www.usainteanne.ca/our-green-commitment 58 | P a g e Contact Information for Students and Counsellors Admissions Contact Scholarships and Financial Aid Contact Campus tours: Web address: CONTACT INFORMATION Brandon McNeice- Assistant Registrar- Recruitment (902) 422-1270 ext. 263 Brandon.mcneice@ukings.ca Tara Wigglesworth-Hines - Assistant Registrar- Admissions (902) 422-1270 ext. 259 Tara.wigglesworthhines@ukings.ca Catherine Read - Awards and Information Coordinator (902) 422-1270 ext. 193, catherine.read@ukings.ca Email: campus.tours@ukings.ca www.ukings.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Foundation Year Programme: Interdisciplinary program looking at the history of Western thought by reading the great books of the Western cannon Journalism: Honours program, 4 years. Starts with Foundation Year Programme and ends with internship Student Population 1,200 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions English 12- minimum 70% Requirements 4 other grade 12 academic classes- no grades below 60% Minimum 70% (minimum 70% in English for all applicants; Admissions minimum 70% in math for Bachelor of Science Average applicants). King’s Programmes are limited enrolment; possession of minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Application December 31st (Early fall deadline) Deadline March 1st (Scholarship deadline) February 1st (Scholarship essay deadline) June 1st (Final deadline for all programs) We recommend all students interested in FYP apply by the March 1st deadline as FYP is limited enrolment. Application Fee Can you apply online? $65 Yes. Our online application is shared with Dalhousie and can be found on our website at www.ukings.ca/how-apply 59 | P a g e RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Options 274 beds in total; 62 of these are in single rooms. Students have the choice between co-ed, all female or all male. Alexandra Hall has traditional dorm style single and double rooms, while ‘The Bays” are either semi-private or single rooms. Residence Students can apply online once they have been Application Deadline admitted to King’s. Residence spaces are not guaranteed and are considered on a first-come, first-served basis. As a result, there is no deadline. Room Deposit Fee Residence application fee: $50 $400 non-refundable deposit to secure place in residence Can You Apply Yes. The application can be found on the main page of Online? our website www.ukings.ca. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Number of Entrance scholarships range from $500 to $9000 Scholarships and are typically awarded for one year only Available although the incourse renewal is being revamped so stay tuned for more information Entrance Scholarship March 1st, 2015; Scholarship essay deadline: February Application Deadline 1st, 2015 Scholarships with Please visit www.ukings.ca/scholarships-financial-aid for Separate Deadlines information on other awards which require a separate application, including the new Donald Sobey, Harrison McCain Scholar-Bursary, the Dr. Carrie Best Award, King’s Theatrical Society, and our Entrance Bursaries. Decision Criteria All students who have an admission average of at least 88% and who have submitted three copies of an academic essay (signed by a teacher) will be considered for entrance scholarships. The essay submission should be a piece of analytical writing that was completed for a senior level class. Students typically submit an essay written for an English, History, Philosophy or Political Science class. Guaranteed King’s does not offer a guaranteed scholarship program. Scholarship Program What’s New Scholarships: The Donald Sobey scholarship, three $10,000 scholarships for first year students. Successful applicants must demonstrate excellent academic strength, leadership, and involvement in their school and/ or community Minors: Lots of new minors are available including Art History and Journalism 60 | P a g e Recruitment: CONTACT INFORMATION Dax MacLean- Executive Director (P) (506) 470-2265 (E) dmaclean@unb.ca Stacy Smallman– Recruitment Manager (P) (506) 476-5318 (E) smallman@unb.ca Admissions: Shawna Bergin – Associate Registrar, Admissions (Fredericton) (P) 506-458-7727 (E) sbergin@unb.ca Toll Free -1-888-895-3344 General Inquiries: admissions@unb.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Kathy Waugh, Associate Registrar Undergraduate Awards (P) 506-453-4894 (E) awards@unb.ca Shelly Clayton, Director, Financial Aid (E) clayton@unb.ca Campus Tours: Lindsey Budovitch- Campus Tour Guide (P) (506) 458-7730 (E) tours@unb.ca Web Address: www.unb.ca Program Highlights: INSTITUTION INFORMATION Comprehensive university offering over 75 different undergraduate and graduate programs. Average first and second year class size of 31. 8,000 undergraduate/ 1,500 graduate Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: Minimum Admissions Average: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION http://www.unb.ca/admissions/requirements/ Requirements vary by faculty For most programs, the minimum avg. is 75%. Arts is 65% 61 | P a g e Application Deadline: March 31st for all programs except education (January 31st) Application Fee: $55.00 Can you apply online? Apply.unb.ca Residence Options: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Co-ed and non-coed are available, traditional and suite-style residences. 14 residence buildings, 3 meal halls. Residence Application May 15th Deadline: Guaranteed Application and $300 deposit must be paid by May 15 th Residence? in order to guarantee a residence room for first year students. Room Deposit Fee: $300.00 Can You Apply Online? Yes SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website Address for unb.ca/scholarships Scholarship Information: Number of Roughly 400 awarded to roughly 1,000 students Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship March 1st Application Deadline: Scholarships with March 1st Separate Deadlines: Varies. Most are based on academic performance Decision Criteria: and/or financial need Guaranteed Scholarship Program: - Students must apply! WHAT’S NEW New “Renewable Opportunities” Program UNB Open House- October 18th, 2014 Closing of Bathurst Campus for Nursing Higheredpoints.com to redeem Aeroplan points toward tuition 62 | P a g e Recruitment: CONTACT INFORMATION Cory Brown, Manager Canadian Recruitment Phone: 506-648-5978 Email: cory@unb.ca Admissions: Wahkuna Lisik, Associate Registrar (P) 506-648-5672 (E) wlisik@unb.ca Scholarships and Financial Aid: Kathy Waugh, Assistant Registrar Undergraduate Awards (P) 506-453-4894 (E) awards@unb.ca Campus Tours: Lisa Chouinard, Student Response Assistant (P) 506-648-5933 (E) lisa@unbsj.ca Web Address: Toll Free: 1-877-753-6763 www.unb.ca/saintjohn INSTITUTION INFORMATION Arts, Business, Education, Science, Computer Science, Health Science, Nursing, Engineering Program Highlights: Student Population: Basic Admissions Requirements: 2500 (approx.) ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 6 courses from grade 12 and 11 which differ from one program to the other. Visit http://www.unb.ca/admissions/requirements/ for specific details. Students can be conditionally accepted on grade 11 marks. Minimum Admissions Average: 75% (Business Administration, Computer Science, Engineering, Science) 70% Nursing 65% Arts Application Deadline: March 31st Application Fee: $55 63 | P a g e Can you apply online? Residence Options: Yes: www.unb.ca/application RESIDENCE INFORMATION UNB Saint John offers a co-educational residence system. We have single, double and suite style rooms. Residence Application Deadline: First come first serve. (It is recommended to apply no later than March 31st) Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: No Can You Apply Online? Yes: www.unb.ca/saintjohn/residence $300.00 SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Website for Scholarship http://www.unb.ca/moneymatters/scholarships/ Information: Number of Scholarships Over $6 Million in scholarships and bursaries are Available: awarded each year Entrance Scholarship March 1st Application Deadline: Scholarships with For the most up-to-date information, please see: Separate Deadlines: www.unb.ca/scholarships/highschool.html Decision Criteria: Academic achievement, leadership, and other extracurricular activities. Guaranteed Scholarship Every student with a Scholarship Average of 80% or Program: above will be considered for scholarships. WHAT’S NEW The growth and development that UNB Saint John has witnessed over the last 5 years continues today with millions of dollars being invested into classroom renovations. The Baird Dining Hall, the main dining options on campus, is also undergoing renovations and will be newly refurbished and open to students in September 2013. 64 | P a g e CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: 1-800-606-UPEI (8734) studenthelp@upei.ca Jeff MacLean, Recruitment Coordinator (902) 628-4362 / jjmaclean@upei.ca Sarah Roach Admissions Advisor (902) 628-4352/sroach@upei.ca Ryan Giddens, Admissions Advisor (902) 566-0472 / rgiddens@upei.ca Admissions: Darcy McCardle, Assistant Registrar (902) 566-0634 / dmccardle@upei.ca Scholarships and Heather Keoughan, Scholarships and Awards Coordinator Financial Aid: (902) 566-0358 / hkeoughan@upei.ca Campus Tours: Rebecca Drum campustours@upei.ca / 1-800-606-UPEI (8734) Web Address: www.upei.ca INSTITUTION INFORMATION Program Highlights: Program Highlights: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor of Business Studies Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality Bachelor of Applied Arts in Print Journalism Bachelor of Child and Family Studies Bachelor of Applied Science in Radiography Diploma in Engineering Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing For a complete list, please visit www.upei.ca/home/programscourses Student Population: 4300 students approx ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Basic Admissions Arts:English; a Language or Social Studies; and three other Gr. 12 Requirements: academic courses Business:English; Math; any other 2 of Languages, Social Studies, or Sciences; and one other Gr. 12 academic course Science:English, Math, two Science courses; and one other Gr. 12 academic course Nursing:English, Math, Chemistry, Biology;and one other Gr. 12 academic course(competitive entry) Kinesiology:English, Math, Chemistry, Biology; and one other Gr. 12 academic course www.upei.ca/registrar/admission_high_school_grad Minimum 70% cumulative average in 5 Grade 12 academic courses Admissions Avg: Application March 1 for students wishing to be considered for entrance scholarships Deadline: 65 | P a g e Application Fee: Can you apply online? Residence Options: Residence Application Deadline: Guaranteed Residence? Room Deposit Fee: Can You Apply Online? $50.00 CDN Yes- www.upei.ca/apply RESIDENCE INFORMATION Bernardine Hall— traditional style of residence living: bachelor rooms for single or double occupancy. It’s always easy to find someone to hang out with or provide a little extra help with assignments, allowing you to stay focused on academic success. Bill & Denise Andrew Hall – the newest residence on campus is all about comfort and convenience, with two- and three-bedroom suites with their own washroom, microwave, mini-fridge, kitchen sink, table, and chairs (one bedroom, barrier-free suite are also available). Kitchenettes are handy for snacks, and spacious enough for hanging out with your friends. All students living in Bernardine and Andrew Hall are on a 5 or 7 day unlimited meal plan and eat at the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall. Blanchard Hall -UPEI’s apartment-style residence, offers students all the space and privacy you need, with all the benefits of residence living. Students will share a two-bedroom apartment that has been recently renovated with new furniture, bathrooms, and kitchen cabinets. You can cook for yourself or with your roommate, or choose to eat in the dining hall. There is no deadline, as assignments work on a first come, first serve basis until the rooms are all full. Online applications are available beginning in November for the following academic year. First Year Students who apply by March 1st will be granted a spot in Residence if their application for Academic Study has been processed by that time. Since the Residence application is separate from the academic application, it won’t be processed until both applications have been received. $300.00 Yes- www.upei.ca/residenc/apply Website Address for Scholarship Information: Number of Scholarships Available: Entrance Scholarship Application Deadline: Scholarships with Separate Deadlines: SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION www.upei.ca/scholarships over $4 million granted each year March 1, for academic entrance scholarships Varies on award, refer to website for details Each scholarship and bursary award has specific criteria; it is recommended for students to refer to the website (www.upei.ca/scholarships) for the most up to date details. Guaranteed Scholarship Yes –Students entering directly from high school, based on Program: average for admission will receive: 80-84.9 $500, 85-89.9 $1000, 90-94.9 $2000, 95+ $3000. Scholarship is renewable and recoverable based on cumulative gpa. WHAT’S NEW -Bachelor of Science, Major in Kinesiology direct entry from high school -New guaranteed “Celebrating Student Achievement “entrance scholarships -New specializations in Business: Marketing, Finance, Organizational Management, Tourism Decision Criteria: 66 | P a g e 67 | P a g e