Qualifying Studies Pathways for Entrance into University Programs and Courses
Offered At: | Start Date: |
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Langley Campus Cloverdale Campus Richmond Campus Surrey Campus |
September January May |
Enrolment Access: | Format: |
Open | Full-time Part-time |
Contact Us: | |
Enrolment and Registrar Services | |
To contact Enrolment & Registrar Services at any Kwantlen campus, phone 604.599.2000. | |
E-mail: admissions@kwantlen.ca | |
Educational Advising | |
To book an appointment with an educational advisor on any Kwantlen campus, visit Enrolment & Registrar Services in person, or phone 604.599.2000. | |
Student Awards and Financial Assistance | |
To contact Student Awards and Financial Assistance at any Kwantlen campus, phone 604.599.2000. | |
How Do I Apply? | |
Apply in person at one of our Enrolment and Registrar Services offices or online at: www.kwantlen.ca/apply |
DESCRIPTION
Qualifying Studies courses will be of interest to those students who wish to:
- Complete entrance requirements for other University programs
- Upgrade specific skills and knowledge in English (reading, writing, spelling, etc.), math and science
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Normal University admission requirements apply (with the exception of the English language proficiency requirement). All applicants are recommended to take assessments in English and/or math to ensure appropriate placement in the program. Assessments are booked through the Admissions Office.
Note: Completion of ENGQ 1098 (with a 'C' or higher) or placement into ENGQ 1099 meets the English language proficiency requirement for open registration and some selective entry programs.
CONTENT
- ENGQ 1096 It is strongly recommended that students registering in this course take ENGQ 1099 concurrently.
- ENGQ 1099 Students who are entering with a 'C' gradein English 12 are strongly recommended to take ENGQ 1096 concurrently.
Qualifying level math courses may be used to prepare for programs that have specific math requirements. Students who are preparing for programs that require university level math (such as MATH 1112) should take the path through MATQ 1093. Students who are preparing for programs that do not require higher levels of math should take the path through MATQ 1099. Students who require high-school equivalency, for the Adult Graduation diploma or for transfer to another institution, should refer to the Adult Basic Education (ABE) section of the calendar.