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3.1 Haskayne School of Business - Admissions


Admission Requirements

Admission to the Haskayne School of Business is competitive and meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

High School applicants: see section A.5.1 Canadian High School Students. For program requirements see Program Details.

Transfer (including Change of Program) applicants: see sections A.5.3 Transferring from another Post-Secondary Institution and Admissions for BComm.

Students seeking admission into a combined degree program are further directed to look under "Degree Options", found on the Program Details tab.

Students seeking admission into the Haskayne School of Business following a voluntary withdrawal will be considered in competition with new transfer applicants and required to meet the transfer admission criteria prior to admission. Such students are encouraged to consult with Haskayne Undergraduate Student Services for advice and course planning.

Students seeking admission into the Haskayne School of Business after a requirement to withdraw are referred to A.7 Required to Withdraw and Suspended Students. Applicants/re-applicants will be considered in competition with new transfer applicants and required to meet the transfer admission criteria prior to being considered.

Students who have obtained a Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Administration, or equivalent degree may not enrol in the Bachelor of Commerce degree.

Students who hold an approved non-business degree (BA, BSc, BEd, etc.), that is recognized by the University of Calgary are encouraged to speak to a graduate advisor regarding the admission requirements for the Master of Management (MMgmt) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs. Those who wish to pursue the Bachelor of Commerce as a second or subsequent undergraduate degree are considered as transfer applicants to the program. For additional regulations regarding admission to a second undergraduate degree, refer to A.5.5 Second-Degree Students in the Admissions section of this Calendar.


Open Studies and Visiting Students

Applicants are referred to the Admissions section of this Calendar, A.15 Admission to Open Studies or A.9.1 Visiting Students where more information is given on entering the University under these categories.

Applicants who wish to complete Haskayne School of Business courses as Open Studies or Visiting students (bona fide students of another institution), are required to submit the appropriate application by the deadline indicated in the Admissions section of this Calendar. All transcripts supporting the application form must be provided.

Enrolment in the majority of Haskayne School of Business courses is limited to students admitted into the school’s degree programs, or accepted as Visiting Exchange students on a Haskayne-approved partner exchange agreement. Open Studies Degree-Holders and other visiting business students on Letters of Permission, may also be considered for limited-enrolment courses.

Students who do not meet the requirements mentioned above will only be permitted to register in Management and Society (MGSO) minor courses.

Registration is subject to space availability and the applicant meeting University of Calgary course requisites.

Students are advised to contact Haskayne Undergraduate Student Services for further details.


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