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Canadian High School Graduates and Canadian College/University Transfer Students

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Individuals who have previously graduated from a high school in Canada
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Individuals who have most recently attended a Canadian post-secondary institution.

Applying to UVic

Before you apply to the University of Victoria, there are a few key steps to take, including choosing a faculty and program of study, checking admission requirements for that area and reviewing entry points and documentation requirements and deadlines.

Choose your area of interest (faculty)

Before applying for admission, you need to know what faculty you want to enter. You must select a faculty when you apply and you may have to select a program. It is possible to apply to the Faculties of Humanities, Science and Social Sciences and be undecided about your program.


Check admission requirements

Make sure you meet the admission requirements for your faculty/program by reviewing the Programs and Admission Requirements.

Additional forms and procedures may be required for the following Faculties. Contact the Faculty directly for details:

Current Canadian secondary students applying to the Faculties of Engineering, Humanities or Social Sciences should read about the Expanded Qualifications Admissions Category.

Admission cutoffs

Admission averages for UVic's various faculties change each year. The Office of the Registrar and Enrolment Services provides a list of current admission cutoffs for the Faculties of Humanities, Science and Social Sciences.

Transfer and Advanced Standing Applicants

If you are coming to UVic with prior university or college experience, you may find the following links useful:

Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis, Inuit and Non-Status Aboriginal peoples

You are encouraged to self-identify so that UVic can send you relevant information. The voluntary declaration will not be used for admission decisions. Documentation of Aboriginal ancestry is not required.

If you do not qualify under the general admission categories, you can choose the "First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Special Category" (which includes Non-Status Aboriginal) and your application will be reviewed by the Senate Committee on Admission, Reregistration, and Transfer.

Don't forget to check your program requirements as certain degrees - such as law and education - have a specific application process for Aboriginal students.

International Baccalaureate (IB) and College Board Advanced Placement (AP) students

At UVic, International Baccalaureate (IB) and College Board Advanced Placement (AP) students are rewarded for their hard work. We award transfer credit for a wide selection of IB and AP courses and also offer a guaranteed scholarship to IB students who have completed the IB program with 36 points or higher. We've put together a handy list of IB and AP courses and corresponding UVic credit, as well as information about early admission, and frequently asked questions.

English Language requirement

At UVic, all students must complete a first year English course (1.5 unit value) in order to satisfy the English Language requirement. Some exemptions apply. Read more about the English language requirement.

If your first language is not English, you must demonstrate English Language Proficiency. If you can not currently demonstrate English Language Proficiency, you can apply for a Conditional Offer of Admission if you meet the other admission requirements for your faculty.


Check start dates, documentation requirements and deadlines

Start dates (entry points)
When do you want to start attending UVic?

The start dates are January, May, July and September each year.*

* Some programs and faculties have limited entry points; there are a number of programs where there is only one entry point each year. Please see our Application and Document Deadlines page to determine the available entry points for your desired program.

Self-Reporting

You may be eligible to self-report your high school grades. Please note: you must apply for admission (Step 4, below) before you can self-report your grades as you must have a UVic Student Number to complete that process

Documentation requirements and deadlines

You should review the Application and Documentation Deadlines and ensure you have the required documents to apply for admission.


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