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Admission Requirements

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Application for admission to the Faculty of Management must be made through Enrolment Services. Procedures, policies, and admission requirements to the University of British Columbia and the Faculty of Management are specified in Admissions

Secondary School Applicants 

Admission of secondary school students into Year 1 of the B.Com. program is based on academic performance and other competencies. Successful applicants are motivated and focused, actively participate in extracurricular activities, and demonstrate leadership potential and teamwork skills. Admission based on interim grades is possible for students with strong academic standing in the final year of secondary school. 

Post-Secondary Transfer Students 

A student transferring from an accredited post-secondary institution may be considered for admission to the B.Com. program. Transfer applicants should note that students may be granted transfer credit for a maximum of 50% of degree requirements.

Admission to the B.Com. program is based on academic performance and other competencies. Successful applicants are motivated and focused, actively participate in extracurricular activities, and demonstrate leadership potential and teamwork skills. For information on transfer credit within BC/Yukon, consult the BC Transfer Guide (BCCAT).


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