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A.4.6 Finalizing Admission


Admission decisions for students who are currently completing coursework are finalized when final transcripts are received confirming that course requirements have been met.

High school students must complete all 30-level course requirements (or equivalent), maintain the minimum admission average required for their program in their admission year and obtain their Alberta Grade 12 Graduation (or equivalent) by the end of June. Students who do not finalize the requirements or do not provide final official transcripts by August 1 will have their admission and registration cancelled.

Additional admission decisions may be considered in July when final grades are received. July admission offers will be made to the applicants with the highest admission average first (top-down).

Transfer students must complete all course requirements (or equivalent), by the end of May in their admission year and maintain the minimum admission average required for their program. Students who do not finalize the requirements or do not provide final official transcripts by June 1 will have their admission and registration cancelled. Additional admission decisions may be considered in May when final grades are received. May admission offers will be made to the applicants with the highest admission average first (top-down).


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