Direct Entry Application Types
There are a number of different application methods for students applying to the University of Manitoba directly from high school or as a high school graduate:
Advanced Early Admission – December 1, 2009
To receive the earliest admission decision possible to University 1, Engineering or Music, current Canadian high school students may apply for Advanced Early Admission based on their Manitoba Grade 11 marks or provincial equivalents.
To qualify for this admission, you must:
Apply for admission by December 1, 2009
Forward an official high school mark statement of all subjects and marks for Grade 11 by December 10, 2009
Meet the following admissions requirements:
ADMISSION to UNIVERSITY 1 or MUSIC
Five full credits at the Grade 11 level, in courses designated S (Specialized), G (General), or U (Dual Credit –University), with a minimum of three of these credits in S or U courses, and
One credit of Grade 11 S or U English with a min. grade of 80%, and
A minimum average of 80% over three Grade 11 S or U credits
Note: Students applying to Music must also complete a separate Music application, theory assessment, and audition.
ADMISSION to ENGINEERING
Present an average of 85% over Chemistry 30S, Pre-Calculus Math 30S & Physics 30S or equivalent courses with a minimum of 60% in each course.
Advanced Early Admission is conditional upon receipt of a final high school record (Grade 12) by July 9, 2010 showing that final Grade 12 results meet all the entrance requirements for the chosen program. Records for Manitoba and NW Ontario students will be automatically sent by their high school; all other students are responsible for sending in their final high school record.
Early Admission - February 19, 2010
Canadian high school students, who are currently registered in their Grade 12 year, may apply to be considered for admission to University 1, Engineering, Fine Arts, Music, or the School of Agriculture on the basis of their interim Grade 12 standings. To qualify for admission, you must:
Apply for admission by February 19, 2010 for any Direct Entry program except Music (January 15, 2010 deadline for Music).
Present an official interim mark statement by April 15, 2010 that indicates that you should qualify for high school graduation and meet all the entrance requirements for your chosen program by June 30, 2010. If you are a high school student in Manitoba or NW Ontario the University will receive your record directly from your schools; if you are a student from another part of Canada, you must request your school send a transcript to the Admissions Office.
An Early Admission is conditional upon receipt of your final high school record by July 9, 2010 showing that your final marks meet all the entrance requirements for your chosen program. If you are a student in Manitoba or NW Ontario these records will be automatically sent on your behalf by your school, otherwise you must make your own arrangements for the records to be sent.
Final Admission - Deadline dependent on program
Any student applying for admission to a Direct Entry program, who has not already applied for Advanced Early or Early Admission, can apply to be considered for admission to any of University 1, Engineering, Fine Arts (Studio Degree or Diploma), General Studies, Music, or the School of Agriculture on the basis of their final Grade 12 marks. To qualify for admission you must:
Apply for admission by the Final Admission deadline for your chosen program
Forward a complete and official high school record, including proof of high school graduation by July 9, 2010. If you are a high school student in Manitoba or NW Ontario, and you apply for Final Admission by May 3, 2010 the Admissions Office will receive your record directly from your schools; if you apply after this date or if you are a student from another part of Canada or another country, you must make your own arrangements for the records to be sent.
Your high school transcript record must show you fully meet the entrance requirements for your chosen program.
NOTE: Regardless of application category, all applicants to Music must successfully complete an audition and theory assessment; applicants to Fine Arts must have their portfolios accepted by the selection committee. |