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A.5.2.4 Other Countries


Applicants educated in other countries will be considered for admission on their academic merits.

Detailed information on course and curriculum requirements are available at: ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/admissions/requirements.

International students seeking admission on the basis of documents not listed on the Admissions website should submit certificates indicating the courses studied and the grades achieved to the Admissions Office. When these certificates are in a language other than English, English translations (prepared by a certified translator) must accompany the original documents.


A.5.2.1 The United States and Countries Offering American-Based Curricula
A.5.2.2 Countries Offering the British Education System
A.5.2.3 International Baccalaureate (IB)
A.5.2.4 Other Countries


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