Guide for IB students applying to Canadian institutions

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Guide for IB students applying to Canadian institutions This guide provides a brief introduction to the Canadian higher education system and its application process, as well as information specifically relevant to IB students applying to Canadian institutions from outside of Canada. The Canadian context Throughout Canada s 10 provinces and 3 territories, there are 98 higher education institutions. Rather than having a centralized federal higher education system, each province and territory has its own distinct education system. Public and private There are public and private institutions throughout Canada, however the majority of universities are public institutions. Most public institutions have province-wide admissions requirements, whereas private institutions do not need to follow provincial or territorial admissions requirements. Both public and private institutions might offer one or several types of degrees and programmes. Public institutions receive most of their funding from the provincial, territorial and/or federal government, making them generally less expensive to attend than private institutions. Because of the high number of faculty research grants, public institutions tend to have large departments offering a variety of degrees. Private institutions receive the majority or entirety of their funding from alumni donations, faculty research grants and tuition fees. This makes them more expensive to attend, but allows for more resources available to students. Bachelor s degrees Bachelor s degrees can be obtained at many higher education institutions and are completed in three or four years of full-time study, depending on the province and whether the programme is general or specialized. Some students might complete an honours bachelor s degree, which indicates a higher level of concentration within the subject as well as a higher standard of academic achievement. Liberal arts education Liberal arts programs offer courses in the arts, humanities, languages, mathematics and social and physical sciences, and they aim to cultivate general intellectual capacities. When obtaining a bachelor s degree in the liberal arts, students will specialize in their chosen programme (also known as a major or subject), but will also receive generalized education across the spectrum of courses.

Vocational education and community colleges Canada also has professional, technical or vocational institutions, as well as community colleges (often referred to as just "colleges"), which tend to provide more specialized courses of study. Colleges are government-regulated institutions offering various degrees, including pre-professional certificates, two-year associate s degrees and, in some cases, four-year specialized bachelor s degrees. There are more than 150 colleges in Canada, with approximately 900,000 full-time and 1.5 million part-time students. With this option, students can graduate from college and be prepared for a career or transfer to a four-year institution to get a bachelor s degree. Colleges tend to be less expensive than other types of institutions. As college faculty generally do not conduct research, there is a stronger emphasis on teaching, but there are fewer research opportunities for students. Accreditation Canada does not have an accreditation system that assesses the quality of higher education institutions, although some provinces have charters or legislation that serves as a substitute. Without a national system, however, you should verify that your degree is recognized in the specific province to which you are applying. University rankings There is no official ranking system for higher education institutions in Canada, but there are independent bodies that conduct subjective rankings annually. Canadian universities are commonly ranked among the highest globally. For example, the QS World University Rankings 2014/15 listed five Canadian universities among the top 100 universities in the world. Applying to Canadian universities Who to contact There is no centralized application procedure for Canadian institutions; students apply to each institution individually. While some provinces have general admissions requirements for their public institutions, each institution will outline the requirements on its website, alongside any additional requirements for that specific school. The exception is the province of Ontario, which uses a standardized application system to the public institutions in that province; the Ontario Universities Application Centre allows students, including international students, to submit one application that is sent to their chosen institutions in Ontario. Choosing an area of study While many institutions allow students to study a variety of subjects, most application processes require students to choose a programme or area of study that is intended to be their focus throughout their education. Specific programmes or faculties within a university might have their own admissions requirements, which may include additional application materials or specific grade or IB score requirements. Because of this, it is important for students to focus on their academic performance and search for institutions that match their interests and level of academic rigour. The application There is no national university entrance exam, and each institution has its own admissions standards and evaluation process. Most applications can be completed online, and most institutions require biographical information, education background (including transcripts, IB predicted grades, and IB final grades when available) and intended area of study. Some universities might ask for letters of recommendation, personal essays or test scores, so students should find out what an application will require well in advance of the application deadline. Timeline It is important to check the application deadline for each institution, as deadlines may vary, but many are in December or January. Some institutions have a rolling admissions process, which means that there might not be a strict application deadline. Decisions from a university might be sent out as early as three weeks after the application is received, or they may take several months. Some institutions offer conditional acceptances, and when final grades and/or IB scores are sent, the offer is either rescinded or made official.

Information for IB students Many Canadian higher education institutions offer benefits to IB students. Benefits are determined by each institution individually, but might include credit for certain IB scores, scholarships or tuition assistance. Some universities allow IB students to enter their institution as second-year students, meaning the undergraduate education will be three years instead of four. Students taking Diploma Programme (DP) courses but not the full might be able to receive credit from institutions for individual courses, but policy is also determined by each institution, and sometimes each individual programme or faculty within the institution. Most institutions indicate their IB recognition policy on their website. Who sends transcripts to Canada? In 2014, 3,440 IB students from schools in 115 countries outside of Canada sent 4,832 transcripts to 102 Canadian institutions, an average of 1.4 transcripts per student. This average suggests that more than half of students only send transcripts to a single institution. Most common source of transcripts coming into Canada Anticipated grades It is important to note that the admissions cycle in Canada takes place before IB students even sit exams. Thus, most admissions decisions are based in part on the student s anticipated grades submitted by the school. If a student s final IB scores are significantly below the anticipated grades submitted by the school, it is possible for the university to withdraw its offer. As such, it is vital that teachers and schools report students anticipated grades as accurately as possible. This is not only important for students futures, but if a school consistently inflates anticipated grades, it may tarnish that school s reputation with the university. Where do IB students send transcripts? The 10 institutions that received the largest number of IB transcripts in 2014 account for nearly 80% of all transcripts sent to Canada1. All 10 are public institutions, and 9 of the 10 are ranked among the top 500 by QS World University Ranking2. Three are ranked in the top 50. 1 For this analysis we combined all campuses and faculties under a single institution. 2http://www.topuniversities.com/qs-world-university-rankings

Information on the 10 institutions that received the most transcripts from international IB students 3 CARLETON UNIVERSITY 4 Students pursuing the full, three standard level (SL) and three higher level (HL) subjects, are required to have a minimum of 28 points (please note that some programmes are more competitive, so will require higher scores). One subject may have a grade of 3, provided it is offset by a grade of 5 or better in another subject. Prerequisite subjects must have a grade of 4 or better. Specific programmes might have additional course requirements. Total undergraduate enrollment 5 22k Overall acceptance rate 6 73% Global ranking 7 501 550 Average DP score 8 31 Students awarded advanced standing (transfer) credit for HL subjects with a grade of 5 or better, subject to the discretion of the appropriate faculty to a maximum of 3.0 credits. For programmes requiring HL or SL English A, HL English B will also be accepted with a minimum grade of 5. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Candidates who complete the full with a minimum total of 27 points for admission to the three-year (90 credits) programmes of study (four years of study in the BEng, BA (Early Childhood and Elementary Education), BEd (TESL), BSc in Athletic Therapy, and BFA (Specialization in Art Education)). Minimum scores in prerequisite subjects as well as a higher overall average required for competitive programmes. Total undergraduate enrollment 25k Overall acceptance rate 71% Global ranking 411 420 Average DP score 31 Students who have not completed the full IB Diploma Programme but have IB certificates in individual HL subjects eligible for credit. The Group 1 English courses (Language A: Literature, Language A: Language and literature, or Literature and performance) (HL or SL) meet English proficiency requirements. 3 These institutions are listed in alphabetical order, and inclusion here does not necessarily indicate that these institutions have the most generous or appropriate offerings for IB students. 4Whenever possible, language taken directly from the university website. ⁵http://www.topuniversities.com/universities 6Whenever possible, taken directly from the university website. This rate is for the institution overall and is not specific to IB students. 7 http://www.topuniversities.com/qs-world-university-rankings 8Based on all overseas full transcripts sent directly to the institution by the IB in 2014. all students who send transcripts necessarily go on to enroll at the institution. Does not include retakes.

MCGILL UNIVERSITY DP students must present predicted results of 5 or better in each HL and SL subject as well as school grades during the IB programme that support the predictions. Most programmes will have higher minimum requirements. In addition, students required to submit: proof of proficiency in English tests in mathematics and basic sciences supporting documentation (that is, official transcripts, external test results, letters of reference or evaluation, extenuating circumstances). Total undergraduate enrollment 22k Overall acceptance rate 49% Global ranking 24 Average DP score 36 A maximum of 30 credits of advanced standing granted for the based on HL results of 5 or better. Math studies SL is not acceptable for programmes where math is a prerequisite. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY candidates must: complete the full with passes in six subjects with three at HL and a minimum grade total of 28 (excluding bonus points) satisfy all admission criteria, including prerequisite courses, for the desired programme present a competitive score for the desired programme complete and submit a personal statement of experience and supplementary essay. Total undergraduate enrollment 18k Overall acceptance rate 42% Global ranking 206 Average DP score 33 Students in all faculties and schools granted a maximum of 18.0 credit units for HL IB courses completed with a final grade of 5 or higher (6 or higher for some engineering courses).

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Simon Fraser University welcomes IB students from around the world! Our IB students are studying in almost every area at the university, and participating in cooperative education s all across Canada and in other countries around the world. with total predicted IB points in the high 20s, including bonus points, will qualify for early conditional admission to most programmes. To be for admission, you must meet the English language admission requirement and the quantitative and analytical skills requirement. Transfer credit is all SL and HL subjects passed with a grade of 4 or higher. Total undergraduate enrollment 22k Overall acceptance rate 60% Global ranking 225 Average DP score 31 Completion of DP English A1/A2 or English literature and performance (HL or SL) with a minimum grade of 3 satisfies English language requirements. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA For standard English language admissions, successful completion of the with a minimum score of 24 points, including at least three HL courses, as well as additional points for the core, is required. Additional programme-specific requirements. All HL and some SL IB courses will be for first-year credit. Total undergraduate enrollment 40k Overall acceptance rate 64% Global ranking 50 Average DP score 33 Where English is the primary language of instruction, English A (SL or HL) is required with a minimum score of 3.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO The including English HL or SL is accepted for admissions. Prerequisite courses can be presented at either SL or HL. Different areas of study require different predicted scores (more competitive programmes require a higher predicted score). Credit is granted for HL subjects with a minimum grade of 5. Total undergraduate enrollment 54k Overall acceptance rate 69% Global ranking 34 Average DP score 34 To demonstrate English language proficiency: The minimum requirement is a score of at least 4 (predicted or final) in HL or SL English A: Literature or English A: Language and literature. English B HL is not acceptable. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO The University of Waterloo recognizes IB courses as excellent academic preparation for success at the university level. Subjects that are prerequisites for admission to specific programmes should be at HL whenever possible. Where there are more than 3 prerequisite subjects, SL courses will be accepted. For programmes listing HL or SL English A, HL English B with a minimum grade of 5 will be acceptable. For programmes listing HL or SL mathematics, mathematical studies will not be accepted. Total undergraduate enrollment 29k Overall acceptance rate 53% Global ranking 152 Average DP score 33 The University of Waterloo will consider awarding transfer credits for individual HL IB courses in which normally a minimum final grade of 5 is attained. The maximum number of transfer credits varies depending on the programme you re admitted to. Transfer credits will normally be weighted as 1.0 units each (equivalent to 2 courses). Transfer credit will be for the completion of the theory of knowledge and the extended essay with a minimum grade of B (Good) in both. Waterloo equivalent transfer credit is PHIL 1XX (1.0 units). UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO WESTERN UNIVERSITY The minimal requirements for admission of IB candidates are as follows: 1. successful completion of the International Baccalaureate 2. pass in a minimum of six subjects of which at least three must be at HL 3. a grade total of 28 including additional points for the successful completion of the extended essay and theory of knowledge 4. no mark can be less than four. Total undergraduate enrollment 23k Overall acceptance rate 31% Global ranking 192 Average DP score 33 IB applicants who meet Western s admission criteria are eligible for transfer credit consideration for each HL subject with a score of 5 or higher

YORK UNIVERSITY with passes in six subjects: three SL courses and three HL courses, OR two SL courses and four HL courses. Minimum point scores of 30 or higher recommended (scores of 28 will be ). Specific programmes might have additional course requirements. Total undergraduate enrollment 42k Overall acceptance rate ~80% Global ranking 441 450 Average DP score 31 Transfer credit granted for IB courses with HL final grades of 5 or better, depending on the programme (maximum of 30 credits). International Baccalaureate Organization 2016 International Baccalaureate Baccalauréat International Bachillerato Internacional

IB Americas, Vancouver 1-866-826-4262 http://www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Recognition Policy Summary - Canadian Universities SL = standard level, HL = higher level TOK = theory of knowledge EE = extended essay Total minimum score needed for admission ** accepted as a credential for admission * Admission Diploma Course Credit and Placement Awards Other Considerations Early admission / candidates * 2nd year status upon admission for TOK & EE additional points included in admissions decisions Anticipated and/or predicted grades accepted or awarded on basis Minimum score for HL credit Specific credit or TOK one or more SL courses * Student has the option to forego credit Scholarship available specifically for IB students * Acadia University 24 5 Early course registration Enhanced access to student housing for Bishop's University 28 5 Brandon University 24 4 Brescia University College 28 5 Briercrest College and Seminary 24 4 Brock University 24 5 Canadian Mennonite University 24 4 Cape Breton University 24 5 Capilano University 24 4 Carleton University 28 5 Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface 24 4 Concordia University - Montréal 27 4 Concordia University College of Alberta 5 Dalhousie University 26 5 Douglas College 24 4 Emily Carr University of Art and Design 24 5 Grant MacEwan University 6 HEC Montreal 30 5 Dedicated advisors for Last updated May 2011 (edited July 2011) * Conditions may apply, please contact institution for specific requirements ** Diploma / candidates only Page 1 of 4

IB Americas, Vancouver 1-866-826-4262 http://www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Recognition Policy Summary - Canadian Universities SL = standard level, HL = higher level TOK = theory of knowledge EE = extended essay Total minimum score needed for admission ** accepted as a credential for admission * Admission Diploma Course Credit and Placement Awards Other Considerations Early admission / candidates * 2nd year status upon admission for TOK & EE additional points included in admissions decisions Anticipated and/or predicted grades accepted or awarded on basis Minimum score for HL credit Specific credit or TOK one or more SL courses * Student has the option to forego credit Huron University College 28 5 Kwantlen Polytechnic University 24 5 Lakehead University 28 5 Langara College 24 3-6 Scholarship available specifically for IB students * Laurentian University 28 5 McGill University 30 5 McMaster University 28 5 Early course registration Memorial University of Newfoundland 24 4 Mount Allison University 28 5 Mount Saint Vincent University 24 5 Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Nova Scotia Agricultural College 24 5 Enhanced access to student housing for Nova Scotia College of Art and Design 24 5 OCAD University Queen's University 28 5-6 Quest University Canada 24 5 Royal Military College of Canada 28 5 Ryerson University 28 5 Dedicated advisors for Last updated May 2011 (edited July 2011) * Conditions may apply, please contact institution for specific requirements ** Diploma / candidates only Page 2 of 4

IB Americas, Vancouver 1-866-826-4262 http://www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Recognition Policy Summary - Canadian Universities SL = standard level, HL = higher level TOK = theory of knowledge EE = extended essay Total minimum score needed for admission ** accepted as a credential for admission * Admission Diploma Course Credit and Placement Awards Other Considerations Early admission / candidates * 2nd year status upon admission for TOK & EE additional points included in admissions decisions Anticipated and/or predicted grades accepted or awarded on basis Minimum score for HL credit Specific credit or TOK one or more SL courses * Student has the option to forego credit Saint Mary's University 24 5 Scholarship available specifically for IB students * Early course registration Enhanced access to student housing for Simon Fraser University 26 4 St. Francis Xavier University 24 5 St. Thomas University 26 5 Trent University 28 5 Trinity Western University 24 4 Université de Moncton 24 5 Université de Montréal No minimum Université de Sherbrooke No minimum Université Laval No minimum University of Alberta 30 6 University of British Columbia 24 5 University of Calgary 24 5 University of Guelph 28 5 University of King's College 26 5 University of Manitoba 24 4 Dedicated advisors for University of New Brunswick - Fredericton University of New Brunswick - Saint John 5 5 Last updated May 2011 (edited July 2011) * Conditions may apply, please contact institution for specific requirements ** Diploma / candidates only Page 3 of 4

IB Americas, Vancouver 1-866-826-4262 http://www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Recognition Policy Summary - Canadian Universities SL = standard level, HL = higher level TOK = theory of knowledge EE = extended essay Total minimum score needed for admission ** accepted as a credential for admission * Admission Diploma Course Credit and Placement Awards Other Considerations Early admission / candidates * 2nd year status upon admission for TOK & EE additional points included in admissions decisions Anticipated and/or predicted grades accepted or awarded on basis Minimum score for HL credit Specific credit or TOK one or more SL courses * University of Northern British Columbia 24 4 University of Ontario Institute of Technology 24 5 University of Ottawa 26 5 Student has the option to forego credit University of Prince Edward Island 24 4 Scholarship available specifically for IB students * University of Regina 24 5 University of Saskatchewan 24 5 University of Saskatchewan - College of Medicine University of the Fraser Valley 5 5 University of St. Michael's College 28 5 University of Toronto 28 5 Early course registration Enhanced access to student housing for University of Victoria 24 4 University of Waterloo 28 5 University of Western Ontario 28 5 University of Windsor 24 5 University of Winnipeg 24 5 Vancouver Island University 24 5 Wilfrid Laurier University 28 5 York University 28 5 Dedicated advisors for Last updated May 2011 (edited July 2011) * Conditions may apply, please contact institution for specific requirements ** Diploma / candidates only Page 4 of 4