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Admission from Outside Alberta
17.2 Admission from Outside Canada
For admission information on undergraduate programs, international students should contact the International Admissions Division, Office of the Registrar and Student Awards, 105 Administration Building, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2M7.
For information on graduate programs, applicants should contact the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Killam Centre for Advanced Studies, 2-29 Triffo Hall, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1.
17.2.1 Admission from Countries that follow the British Education System
Applicants must present external examination results in General Certificate of Education Examinations or their equivalents. For a list of acceptable equivalents please contact the Office of the Registrar and Student Awards.
The minimum requirement for admission is superior standing in the five specific Faculty and program course requirements (see §15), at least two of which must be at the GCE A (advanced) or AS (advanced subsidiary) level. Some programs require that three subjects must be at the A or AS level. Contact the Office of the Registrar and Student Awards for more details.
Admission is based on completion of required GCSE, IGCSE or O- (ordinary) level subjects and predicted results in required A or AS- level subjects. Transfer credit may be considered for some GCE courses at the A level with a final grade of A or B. Advanced Subsidiary (AS)-level courses will not be considered for transfer credit
For complete details, visit our website at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/international.
17.2.2 Admission from the United States and other countries and schools that offer American-based curricula
Admission is based on superior standing in the five specific Faculty and program course requirements (see §15). Applicants from the United States and other countries that offer American-based curricula may be considered for admission to the University in one of the following ways:
if they present a full academic challenge or college preparatory high school program, including three consecutive years of study in each of the required subjects culminating in the grade 12 year, or | |
if they have an acceptable score on the SAT in the appropriate subjects and Grade 12 standing. The Critical Reading section of the SAT Reasoning Test may be used to meet the English Language Arts 30-1 requirement. See Admissions Chart 8 for SAT Subject Test equivalencies. | |
AP exam results in required subjects. |