Scholarship average calculation
The scholarship average is based on the grades available at the time recipients are selected. As per the table below, the number of courses or credits required varies by province, territory or country of origin. Note that one of these courses MUST be an English or français course.
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Province / Territory / Country
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Number of courses or credits
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Canadian Provinces or Territories
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High Schools
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Colleges or CEGEPS*
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University Transfers
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| Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, North West Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon |
5 courses |
Same as admission average |
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| British Columbia |
4 courses |
| Newfoundland and Labrador |
9 credits |
| Ontario |
6 courses |
| Quebec |
5 courses |
6 courses |
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Other country or educational system
|
Will be determined by the Admission Office |
*Physical Education courses and bridging courses are not included when calculating your scholarship average.
Notes:
1) An admission average of 70% is required to be eligible to a scholarship.
2) The admission average may be used when the scholarship average is not available. Please refer to the Admission Requirements section to find out about the admission averages required for your program of study.