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  1. DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicants applying directly from high school or with less than one year (<24 credit hours) of university studies. Applicants must meet both of the following requirements to gain admission to UM. 1. General Admission Requirement: Manitoba high school graduation with 5 full S, G, U or C credits at the Grade 12 ...

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    • A. Academic Requirements
    • Human Nutritional Sciences,
    • 2. High School Grade Requirements - Diploma
    • B. Alternate Admission Categories
    • PROGRAM-SPECIFIC CATEGORY REQUIREMENTS
    • C. English Language Proficiency Requirements
    • C. Required Application Documentation
    • D. Transfer Credit Information
    • B. Offers of Admission
    • C. Alternate Choice of Program
    • D. Preference in Admission
    • A. Self-Reporting High School Courses and Grades
    • (CGPA)
    • F. Tie Breaking Procedure for Offers
    • H. Deferral Requests
    • Section 5: Reconsideration & Appeals
    • Section 6: Counselling of Applicants

    Direct Entry applicants are those who have not attended a post-secondary institution or have completed fewer than 24 credit hours at a recognized university or college. The table below lists the minimum program-specific admission requirements for Manitoba applicants. Please see equivalency information for all other Canadian provinces and informati...

    Bachelor of Science PROGRAM-SPECIFIC MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

    Applicants to the following diploma programs need only meet the program-specific requirements as listed below (the General Admission Requirements listed in the table above are not required). In cases where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available spaces, applicants will require higher averages than stipulated to be successful in the ...

    Students not competitive in the selection process or those not meeting the minimum admission requirements as listed above for certain programs may be eligible for admission under the alternate admission categories as follows:

    Students without a suitable high school standing may apply under the Individual Consideration Category (see the Agriculture Diploma Bulletin for more detailed information).

    All applicants whose primary language is not English and do not qualify for a waiver under the University of Manitoba’s English language proficiency regulations will be required to demonstrate proficiency in English. Additional information regarding specific proficiency requirements, waiver information, and test options can be found on the English ...

    The following documents will be required to complete your application: Interim high school transcript is required for current high school students. Transcripts must include at least midterm grades for every Grade 12 course which will be completed. This will be requested on behalf of all Manitoba or North-West Ontario students applying for the Fall ...

    At the University of Manitoba, all prior course work from recognized post-secondary institutions will be considered as part of the application for admission process for our undergraduate degree and diploma programs. Courses are evaluated for advanced standing or transfer credit on a course-by-course basis and assigned a University of Manitoba equiv...

    For Fall applicants, admission decisions for Direct Entry programs will be based on final and/or midterm grades received by the May 1st transcript deadline. For current high school students, all offers are conditional upon meeting minimum program requirements with final grades.

    While we appreciate that some institutions do not have course information readily available, many students have been able to provide the information requested by contacting the individual departments or instructors at their prior institutions. Students who are unable to provide the requested course information may render themselves ineligible for p...

    In cases where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available spaces, applicants will require higher averages than stipulated to be successful in the admissions competition.

    Canadian applicants currently completing high school studies will be asked to list all senior year (Grade 12) level courses along with the completion date and actual or estimated final grade in each course. This information, along with academic background information, will assist our office in making a preliminary assessment of eligibility for the ...

    The Cumulative Grade Point Average will be calculated using all recognized post-secondary course work including original grades of repeated courses. It is the applicant’s responsibility to inform the Admission Office in writing of any deferred exams or grade changes. All final grades, including grade changes, must be submitted to the Admissions Off...

    In the event of a tie, the following procedure will be used: Increase the number of significant figures used in the calculation. Where a tie still exists, the application that was received first will be used to break the tie. All completed applications are time stamped upon submission; in the case of a paper application, these applications will be...

    Most undergraduate programs do not offer admission deferrals. If, for any reason, you are unable to begin your studies, you will be required to reapply for your desired admission intake in the future. The only program that has an approved admission deferral process is the Asper School of Business. Students who have been offered admission and hav...

    Individuals who wish to have their applications reconsidered should submit their request in writing to the Admissions Office. Past experience has shown that most inquiries can be satisfied at this level without further reference. Persons wishing reconsideration of the decision shall direct their request to the Admissions Office within ten (10) busi...

    The Admissions Office is able to assist applicants who seek counselling regarding admission to the University of Manitoba. However, it is policy not to instruct applicants as to a specific course of action they should follow, but rather to provide the information needed for applicants to make their own choice with respect to the alternatives availa...

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  2. Applicants must present Manitoba high school graduation, with successful completion of five full credits at the Grade 12 level, in courses designated S (Specialized), G (General), U (Dual Credit – University), or C (Dual Credit – College). For program specific subject requirements see Specific Subject Requirements.

  3. Graduation Requirements for Manitoba High School Diplomas. From Grade 9 to Grade 12, students earn course credits towards high school graduation. To obtain a Manitoba high school diploma, students must accumulate a minimum of 30 credits from a combination of compulsory and optional courses. Four diploma programs are available, each with ...

  4. You must be a graduate of a Manitoba high school – which means you have five full credits at the Grade 12 level in courses designated S, G, U or C. And, you must meet the direct entry admission requirements of your program of study (or equivalent). Direct Entry Admission Requirements; Students studying outside of Manitoba

  5. 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. How to Apply: Admissions Application Students wishing to apply for admission are now required to self-report their grade 12 marks on the application.

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  7. Email: Documents: admiss.docs@mun.ca (Documents only, no replies sent.) Inquiries: admissions@mun.ca. Start the application. To be eligible for general undergraduate admission, you will need to successfully complete Grade 12 with senior level high school courses in the following five subject areas:

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