Manitoba High School Students
Refer to the admission requirements for your program.
Canadian Students From Outside Manitoba
All out-of-Province applicants must have high school credits that are equivalent to Manitoba levels. Refer to the admission requirements for your program.
Province | Admission Requirements |
|---|---|
British Columbia, Yukon | 4 academic courses at the grade 12 level, English 12 |
Saskatchewan | 5 academic courses at the 30 level, English A30 and B30 |
Ontario | 6 courses at the grade 12 U or M level, English ENG4U |
Alberta, Northwest Territories, Nunavut | 5 academic courses at the 30 level, English 30-1 |
Quebec | One year of CEGEP with a minimum of 12 academic courses. Grade 12 certification of graduation with 6 academic subjects may also be considered, English 603 (2 courses) |
Nova Scotia | 5 academic or advanced courses at the grade 12 level, English 12 |
New Brunswick | 6 academic courses at the 120, 121, or 122 level, English 121/122 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 10 credits at the 3000 level, English 3201 |
Prince Edward Island | 5 academic courses at the grade 12 level (621 or 611), English 611 or 621 |
Home-Schooled Graduates
Students in Manitoba
- Be a high school graduate with at least 30 Manitoba high school credits, or hold a Mature Status Diploma and have completed the required courses (see below)
- Have completed five credits at the Grade 12 level, designated A, S or G level (of which three must be 40S)
- Present a minimum one credit of core English (one of Comprehensive Focus, Literary Focus or Transactional Focus 40S) and one credit of Mathematics 40S (Pre-Calculus, Applied, or Essential/Consumer)
- Have an average of at least 65% on the best three 40S courses including both core English 40S and Mathematics 40S, plus one other 40S credit from a different subject area.
Required Documents:
- The Confirmation of Notification letter from Manitoba Education, Homeschooling Office
- A Homeschool transcript (prepared and signed by the primary educator) outlining the Grade 12 level courses completed. And/Or: Department of Education final mark statement and graduation certificate (Independent Study Option) – Students who hold the Senior Years Diploma may qualify for Regular Status Admission (see the Admission Requirements for Manitoba High School Student's).
Out-of-Province:
- Successful completion of High School
- Successful completion of Grade 12 English
- Have a minimum 65% average that includes English and any other course requirements
- Successful completion of the university admission requirements of your province of origin
Contact Admissions for more information.
