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What are the requirements for Canadian high schools to enter universities?

At present, with the continuous development of economy, many students apply to study in Canada, especially those who go to college in high school. What are the requirements for Canadian high schools to go to college? Let me answer for you!

1. What are the requirements for Canadian high schools to enter universities?

1, studying in Grade Two or Grade Three, graduating from high school.

A, no language scores: matriculation+university or language+university double admission.

B. If the IELTS score is 4.5-5.5, you can choose the first-stage course of the university (equivalent to the preparatory course).

2. Graduated from high school or equivalent.

You can choose private or public universities to offer university credit transfer courses or preparatory courses. After completing one or two years of credit courses, students can transfer their credits to any university in Canada, complete undergraduate courses in junior and senior years, and obtain a university degree certificate.

B, the average score of high school is above 80, IBT88 or IELTS 6.5, and you can apply directly to Canadian universities.

3. Freshmen and sophomores.

Transfer integral:

If your high school and college scores are above 80, and you have HKCEE scores and high TOEFL and IELTS scores, you can apply to better universities in Canada, such as McGill University and the University of Waterloo.

If you have no language scores, you can apply for conditional admission to the university.

In addition, students who have finished their sophomore year in China can apply for credit transfer when applying. Generally speaking, they can transfer 36 to 60 credits.

4. Senior college students

Those who have language scores can choose the project of "University Credit Transfer". Transfer the credits you have learned to a Canadian university (maximum 1/3 or 1/2), and it is estimated that you will have to study in Canada for about two to three years before you can graduate.

5. Undergraduate students.

Students who are studying or have graduated from junior college can choose to take credit transfer courses in Canada. After completing the course as required, enter the local university to continue to complete the junior and senior courses.

II. List of Canadian Undergraduate Application Materials

1, high school academic performance (GPA)

Canadian undergraduate applicants generally need to provide high school transcripts and proof of attendance to the university they apply for, in both Chinese and English, and affix the official seal of the school. The average score of high school should be above 80, which is enough for applicants.

2. Letter of recommendation

Applicants generally need to provide three letters of recommendation in English, and some schools only need two letters of recommendation. According to the actual situation of domestic students, you can find a class teacher, grade leader or school leader to write, and it is best to get a recommendation letter from the principal. But these 2 ~ 3 referees must have had real contact with the applicant.

3. Personal statement (essay)

Universities generally require Canadian undergraduate applicants to provide one or more personal statements. These materials are important documents for applying for admission and scholarships.

4. Other supporting materials

Applicants studying in Canada should also submit other documents that can fully prove their talents. Especially if the applicant has won an award in an international competition, it will greatly increase the chances of being admitted and getting a scholarship.

Third, the advantages of studying in Canada

1, first of all, because Canada is a powerful immigrant country.

One in every six Canadians is a foreign immigrant, which makes Canada a very inclusive country and can provide a harmonious and safe learning environment for international students, which is highly valued by domestic families studying abroad. Many parents believe that going abroad to become a talent is the second priority, and the first priority is that children can be in a safe and happy learning environment.

Canadian university is one of the best universities in the world.

92 public universities provide high-quality education services for international students. In the recent US Newsweek poll, the quality of Canadian civic education surpassed that of the United States, ranking second. In this year's Times and QS World University Rankings, one tenth of Canadian universities have entered the top 200 in the world. Strong educational ability is also a key factor for domestic families studying in Canada to value studying in Canada.

3. The cost of studying in Canada is relatively moderate.

The annual cost of studying in Canada is about16,000-20,000 Canadian dollars, which is equivalent to100-15,000 RMB. Moreover, there are many work-study programs recognized by universities during school, and the cost of studying abroad is still relatively low compared with other top study countries.

The advantages of studying in Canada are obvious. In the foreseeable time, the number of students studying in Canada may continue to increase, which also means that the competitiveness of studying in Canada is growing. Students who apply for studying in Canada should be more cautious in choosing institutions and majors to increase their chances of success.