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  1. Engineering mature student applicants still require a minimum of 70% in Grade 12 English, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics and a minimum average of 80% over these subjects. Please check your province's high school requirements for Engineering for a list of the specific required courses from your province.

  2. Should students not meet the Regular Admission requirements for University 1, they will automatically be considered for Limited Admission. Limited Admission is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents only. Some registration restrictions and performance standards will apply and additional academic supports and services will be provided.

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  3. Direct entry admission requirements. Application deadlines. An equivalent minimum average of 70% over the following senior level courses, with no less than 60% in each course: English or first language literature course. Mathematics. A third academic course. A fourth academic course.

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    You are joining a vibrant community of over 29,000 students and 8,000 academic and support staff members that emphasizes excellence in teaching, learning, and research. The University of Manitoba is a community of people who study, teach, conduct research, and create music and art, and whose ideas and accomplishments have an impact on our society a...

    The twenty-two faculties and schools of the University of Manitoba offer over 60 different undergraduate programs. Some of these programs are open to high school graduates, or to mature status applicants, while others require a year or more of university-level studies as preparation for admission. There are several programs that offer direct entry ...

    Comprehensive information on the entrance requirements, application process, and deadlines for each of these programs can be found on the Admissions website. The following faculties and schools offer direct entry programs which accept students graduating from Manitoba high schools (or the equivalent in other provinces/countries): 1. University 1 2....

    Comprehensive information on the entrance requirements, application process, and deadlines for each of these options can be found on the Admissions website. The following faculties and schools offer advanced entry options for applicants with one year (24 credit hours) or more of university-level studies, either in University 1 (or another program) ...

    Readmission, Continuing and Returning Students

    All students who were admitted and who did not follow through with registration must applyfor re-admission. Students who voluntarily withdraw from their first year of studies must reapply for admission. The only exceptions are students in Agricultural and Food Science, Arts, Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources, General Studies, Science, Social Work, and University 1 who are permitted to reregister without re-applying for admission. Former students who have attended...

    Special Students

    Special students are those who wish to enrol in a degree credit course for professional or personal interest and who are not seeking to complete a degree. These students apply to General Studies (Extended Education) or to the faculty or school offering the course.

    Visiting Students

    Visiting students are students who are registered at another institution who are taking one or more courses at the University of Manitoba on a Letter of Permission from their home university. These students generally apply for admission to General Studies (Extended Education). Students are not permitted to concurrently register in degree programs at two institutions without a Letter of Permission.

    Students who have previously attended a recognized post-secondary institution, including universities, colleges, community and/or technical colleges, and Bible Colleges, who are selected for admission to either a direct entry or an advanced entry program option may qualify for advanced standing. Advanced standing will be granted in compliance with ...

    For purposes of undergraduate admission to the University of Manitoba, a Manitoba Resident shall be defined as a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident of Canada who, at the application deadline, meets any one of the following four descriptions: 1. Has graduated from a Manitoba high school 2. Has a recognized degree from a university in Manitoba 3....

    English Language Proficiency Requirement

    English is the language of instruction and communication at the University of Manitoba. Accordingly, an applicant whose primary language is not English, or whose previous education was in another language, must demonstrate a command of English sufficient to meet the demands of classroom instruction, written assignments, and participation in tutorials and discussions. Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, and others whose primary language is Englishare deemed to be proficient in English by v...

    English Language Proficiency Options

    Any applicant who is asked to demonstrate proficiency in the English language may do so by meeting any one of the following options:1 1. Achieve a minimum total score of 86 with a minimum of 20 in each component score on the internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Home Edition or TOEFL iBT Paper Edition). 2. Achieve a minimum overall score of 6.5 and a minimum score of 6.0 in each of the four modules (listening, reading, speaking, writing) on the Internati...

    English Language Proficiency Waiver

    An English language proficiency waiver may be granted to anyone who is a Permanent Resident, Naturalized Canadian, or who is in Canada on a study permit. Students seeking this exemption must provide supporting documentation and have the information assessed as satisfactorily meeting one of the following: 1. Ten consecutive years of residency in Canada that may include years of study in Canada. The period of residency will be the time lapsed between the "Landed On" date on the "Record of Landi...

    Applications, Deadlines and Documents

    Online applications and downloadable application material is provided on the university website and at the Admissions Office, 424 University Centre; telephone (204) 474-8808. All applicants are advised to download the Applicant Information Bulletin for their chosen faculty/school for a careful review of the entrance requirements and selection process and then to apply onlinefor admission. Students are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible to provide enough time for docu...

    Appeals of Admission Decisions

    Individuals who wish to have their applications reconsidered should submit their request to the Chair of the Selection Committee. Past experience has shown that most inquiries can be satisfied at this level without further reference. Persons wishing reconsideration of the decision of the Selection Committee shall direct their request to the Chair within ten (10) business days of the posted decision date. Should the student wish to pursue the reconsideration decision of the Selection Committee...

    Application Fraud or Misconduct

    Application fraud or misconduct includes: 1. Failure to declare attendance at another post-secondary institution; 2. Presenting falsified academic documentation or causing or encouraging another person to falsify records through translation or data changes; 3. Presenting falsified personal documentation, e.g. using a false name, date of birth, country of origin, etc.; 4. Presenting falsified or fictitious reference documentation; 5. Cheating on, or having another person write, a standardized...

  4. This chapter contains the regulations and requirements that apply to all students, regardless of faculty or school. Each faculty and school has its own supplementary regulations and requirements. These are published in the faculty or school chapters of the Academic Calendar. Some faculties and schools also have additional regulations and ...

  5. A. Academic Requirements. 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.

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  7. The majority of new University of Manitoba students will enter University 1, an innovative program that was specially designed to provide choice and flexibility. University 1 gives you the opportunity to begin your university studies with a year of personal and academic exploration. Advisors are available to provide academic advice and assistance.