Does UBC waitlist everyone?

Does UBC waitlist everyone?

Once those dates pass, we’ll know how many students have accepted their offers. If fewer students accepted their offers than expected, we’ll make a few more offers to waitlisted applicants. If enough students accepted their offers, we’ll notify students on the waitlist that no additional offers will be made.

How does UBC make admission decisions?

UBC may assess post-secondary applicants on a combination of factors, including your grade point average (GPA), any required prerequisite courses, and a review of your overall academic history. We may also require you to submit a personal profile, supplemental application, portfolio, or audition.

Is getting admission in UBC easy?

With an acceptance rate of 52.4%, UBC is quite stringent with its acceptance, choosing to only admit students who have in the past demonstrated extraordinary academic abilities and intellectual stamina. Therefore, a strong academic record is a must-have.

What is the deadline to accept offers of admission at UBC?

For the majority of programs at UBC, the deadline to accept offers of admission is May 1 (or June 1, depending on your campus), but you should check the date specified to you in your offer letter to find out when your deadline is. Once those dates pass, we’ll know how many students have accepted their offers.

How do I submit an application for UBC graduate programs?

In order to submit an application for UBC graduate programs you must have a UBC Campus Wide Login (CWL) account. The CWL system provides access to UBC’s online services with one secure login ID. For CWL issues, please contact the IT Service Centre Help Desk.

Can I get a refund for UBC application fees?

UBC application fees are non-refundable. Please see the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies application fee policy for further information, as individual programs do not manage fees. How much is tuition?

Can I get into UBC with a D grade?

The UBC Bachelor of Education admissions team will accept a Credit/D grade for courses that an applicant presents towards meeting UBC BEd academic requirements. Understandably, the admissions team will not accept an ‘F’ course towards meeting an academic requirement.