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Transfer applicants

ADMISSION CRITERIA TRANSFER APPLICANTS

Transfer credits

Brock grants transfer credits, where possible, to recognize the work you’ve completed at another institution. When you apply, we will automatically evaluate your application for transfer credits if you’ve attended another accredited post-secondary institution in the past. As a transfer applicant, you may apply partway through studies at your current post-secondary institution or after you have completed your program at your current post-secondary institution. Your previous educational experience will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

Applicability of your previous program to your chosen Brock program.

Your academic achievement.

Completion of prerequisite courses (if applicable). You’ll be notified of the transfer credits awarded to you through your Statement of Advanced Standing on your student portal at my.brocku.ca

Co-op

Transfer students will receive a maximum of 5.0 transfer credits when admitted to a co-op program.

Concurrent Education

Transfer students will receive a maximum of 4.0 transfer credits when admitted to a concurrent education program.

Goodman School of Business

Transfer credit will only be granted for those courses completed within five years of beginning studies at Brock.

Course code legend

ADA4M – Dramatic Arts ASM4M – Media Arts AMU4M – Music AVI4M – Visual Arts ENG4U – English FSF4U – Core French FEF4U – Extended French FIF4U – French Immersion ICS4U – Computer and Information Science SBI4U – Biology SCH4U – Chemistry MDM4U – Data Management MHF4U – Advanced Functions MCV4U – Calculus and Vectors PSE4U – Exercise Science PSK4U – Introductory Kinesiology SPH4U – Physics SNC4M – Science SES4U – Earth and Space Science

General academic requirements

Entry credential Minimum admission average *

One-year certificate Two-year diploma Three-year diploma One-year graduate certificate

B

B

B

B

Degree

C

Notes

For information on applicable transfer credits, visit brocku.ca/admissions/transfer-students

Transfer credits are determined on a case-by-case basis. Normally this credential will warrant more transfer credits than any other credential.

On-the-spot admissions

Are you applying only to Brock from another Ontario college or university? Take advantage of our on-thespot admission assessments. Visit brocku.ca/discover/appointments to request a virtual admissions assessment or to learn about on-campus assessment opportunities. Please provide: • Photo ID • High school transcript • College/university transcript(s) • $130 for full-time studies or $55 for part-time studies. We accept credit card only. Learn more at

brocku.ca/discover/transfer-students

Submit your documents

You are responsible for submitting official secondary and post-secondary transcripts. Official transcripts must be signed and sealed by the issuing institution, or sent directly from the institution to: Office of the Registrar – Admissions Brock University 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1 Other information such as resumés, proof of citizenship and proof of registration can be uploaded via your applicant portal at

my.brocku.ca Pathways and agreements

Brock has outlined a specific transfer process with several institutions within and outside of Ontario. Programs with a formal pathway or agreement can earn you up to 10.0 transfer credits; equal to two academic years of study. Visit brocku.ca/admissions/agreements for information on pathways and agreements associated with the Brock programs below. As Brock continues to collaborate with more institutions, we encourage you to visit our website for the most up-to-date information.

Business Administration Business Communication Certificate in Grape and Wine Technology Chemistry Child and Youth Studies Community Health Computer Science Computing and Network Communications Co-op Dramatic Arts Early Childhood Education Film Studies Game Design Game Programming Geography Kinesiology Labour Studies Media and Communication Studies Nursing Oenology and Viticulture Physical Education Political Science Popular Culture Psychology Public Health Recreation and Leisure Studies Sociology Sport Management Visual Arts – History of Art and Visual Culture Visual Arts – Studio Art Women’s and Gender Studies

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FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS

ACCELERATED COURSES, ONLINE OPTIONS, AND SPRING AND SUMMER TERMS WILL HELP YOU TO GET AHEAD OR WORK AROUND OTHER COMMITMENTS.

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ADVANCE YOUR CAREER

RETURN TO SCHOOL TO ADVANCE YOUR CAREER WITH A FIRST OR SECOND DEGREE, A CERTIFICATE, OR A GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM.

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