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 |
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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
Home-schooled graduates will be considered for admission on an individual basis. A record prepared by the primary educator showing a complete list of subject areas studied and grades received is requested. Official transcripts from out-of-home educational institutions are required, if applicable. Testimonials from persons who have worked with the home-schooled graduate in tutorials, apprenticeships, community service, and social activities are encouraged. Detailed descriptions of unique home-school courses, in-depth independent projects, competitions, publications and community service activities would help our Admissions team make an informed decision. An academic interview (in person, if possible) prior to the admission decision is also required. Contact Admissions to arrange for this interview.