Personnel at the
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development have communicated with
four post-secondary institutions in New Brunswick and have gathered information
to share with our Grade 12 students.
St. Thomas University Entrance Requirements for Grade 12
applicants, 2020-21
All
students currently holding an active offer of admission will be eligible to
begin their studies in September.
- If
students currently hold an active offer of admission, we will consider the
documents submitted to date as final and as meeting our offer conditions.
- These
students will not need to submit a final high school transcript.
For
new applicants, STU will be looking for students to offer a minimum of a 70%
average.
- This
average is calculated based on five courses: English 122 (or English 121)
and four other Grade 12 level courses from our list of acceptable academic
electives. If a student was registered to take English 12 (or any of the
other four required courses) during the second semester, we will be using
their final grade in the Grade 11 version of that course.
- For
example, if a student was enrolled in English 122 during the second
semester, we will be using their English 112 grade in our admission
average calculation. In most cases, students offer enough Grade 12 courses
from the first semester of their Grade 12 year, combined with any Grade 12
coursework that they completed in Grade 11, for us to make an admission
decision.
For further detail, go to:
https://www.stu.ca/future-students/temporary-changes-to-admissions-covid-19/
Mount Allison University Entrance Requirements for Grade 12
applicants, 2020-21
·
All current offers of acceptance and
scholarships will be honored.
·
The university is very intent on
supporting students bridge any gaps that may have resulted due to the
alterations in current school programming.
·
Mount Allison will contact each
student with deferred admission to discuss individual options to meet admission
requirements.
For further detail, go to: https://www.mta.ca/Community/Student_services/Health_and_wellness/Health_Services/Health_alerts/Coronavirus_disease/Incoming_student_FAQ/Incoming_student_FAQ/
University of New Brunswick Entrance Requirements for Grade 12
applicants, 2020-21
·
UNB will honour its offers of admission to date and provide pathways for
upgrading where required.
·
UNB will accept courses for which a CR has been assigned on high school
transcripts for admission to its programs for Grade 12 students.
·
Where an incoming student has an ENR recorded
on the high school transcript in courses for which a CR is required, faculties
will provide the following pathways for upgrading:
·
CEL University Preparatory courses
in English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Math throughout the summer
·
Alternative pathways for students
with a fall start date (provided on a case-by-case basis)
For further detail, go to:
https://www.unb.ca/admissions/applying-to-unb/covid-19-faq.html
Crandall University Entrance Requirements for Grade 12 applicants,
2020-21
·
Crandall is
currently accepting students into the Arts, Business, and Science programs
based on their first semester Grade 12 marks, along with some grade 11 courses
where needed. They will also accept high school university preparatory classes
from students who have completed the current academic year as either enrolled
or for credit.
·
We also
strongly recommend students interested in the Bachelor of Science program to
complete their Grade 12 Biology and Grade 12 Chemistry, for credit, if
available at their school.
·
Crandall
will continue to be flexible where possible and adapt to changing circumstances
to remove any barriers to completion of the application or registration
process.
For further detail, go to:
https://www.crandallu.ca/coronavirus/
NBCC Entrance
Requirements for Grade 12 applicants, 2020-21
Successful completion of High School
remains as a basis for all admission profiles based on the approved definition
from the province.
- All clients who were on grad track and expected
to graduate based on their status in January 2020 will complete successfully
and receive their High School Diploma.
- All NBCC Admission profile remain the same;
however, due to COVID-19 we will be flexible when reviewing specific High
School course requirements.
- Courses on the transcript showing as “ENR” or
“CR” will be considered “successfully completed” with the assumption the
student was not enrolled in a modified learning plan.
NBCC will be working with all our students to ensure they are well
prepared for their program. Our NBCC team will be working on remedial and preparedness
strategies to help accommodate our high school students during these
challenging times.
NBCC’s goal is to remain accessible by adapting to the current
environment and to provide flexible options for our clients while sharing a
common goal: Client success in order to provide the marketplace with solutions
that meet the socio- economic needs of New
Brunswick.
For inquiries or more information visit our COVID-19 FAQ page at https://nbcc.ca/covid-19
for
answers and information pertaining to our services.
Early
Access to Post-secondary Credit
For students on track to graduate in June 2020 and
have been accepted to attend STU, UNB and Mount A, they will be permitted to
start university level courses towards their degree, during this current spring
and summer session. This would be
concurrent with their obligations to complete the public-school year as
currently being offered under the continuity of learning plan and would require
parental consent.
Once enrolled in these courses, students of the public
education system would be obliged to abide by any policies or requirements of
the university offering the course.
It is understood that the student will be responsible
for any related fees, including tuition, and supporting technology.
Please reach out to your University for more details.
Other Post-secondary Links for Further Information
NBCC
https://nbcc.ca/covid-19
Université de Moncton
https://www.umoncton.ca/covid-19/
CCNB
https://ccnb.ca/coronavirus-admissions.aspx