Inquiries from prospective students should be addressed to the Admissions Office. Application may be submitted online (www.kingsu.ca). Although early application is highly recommended (before March 31, see section on Scholarships and Financial Aid), the application form should be completed not later than the following deadlines:
Application deadlines for Canadian and United States citizens and permanent residents:
•August 15 for the Fall term
•December 1 for the Winter term
Early International application deadline:
•April 15 for the Fall term
•August 15 for the Winter term
Regular International application deadline:
•June 15 for the Fall term
•October 15 for the Winter term
B.Ed. applications are considered for the Fall Term only. The B.Ed. program has limited space and admission is competitive. Admission decisions are released on March 31, April 30, and then ongoing until the program reaches capacity.
The University may accept applications after the deadline; contact the Admissions Office to inquire. The University may also close or restrict applications prior to these deadlines.
The application must be complete and accurate in order to be processed. Applications are complete when:
•all required information on the application form has been supplied,
•the application fee has been received
•official transcripts and other required documents have been received by the University
Requirements for applicants to the Bachelor of Education program are on Bachelor of Education.
Please note that prospective students must arrange to have official transcripts of their high school and all college and university records sent to the Admissions Office. Bachelor of Education applicants are not required to provide high school transcripts.
Applicants should order their transcripts to be sent directly from the appropriate government department or institution maintaining their records. Transcripts issued to the student or to another institution are not acceptable. Fax or email copies are also not considered official. If transcripts will take some time to obtain, unofficial transcripts may be submitted only for preliminary consideration, and must be followed by official transcripts.
All documents must be submitted in English (or French). Where official documents are in a language other than English (or French) the applicant needs to provide notarized English translations as well as the final official documents.
Students who have not yet completed high school should submit transcripts indicating credits and grades to date, and subsequently submit, as soon as possible, a transcript with final grades. Similarly, students with post-secondary work in progress should submit interim transcripts followed by final transcripts as soon as possible.
Admission decisions may be made using interim or unofficial transcripts. If final transcripts are not available at the time of application, they must be received by the University by the last business day of the month in which the student begins study at the University.
All documents submitted for application purposes become the property of The King's University and will not be returned. Neither the originals nor copies will be released to the applicant or anyone else.
Admission is always conditional on the receipt of official final versions of these documents; failure to meet document deadlines could jeopardize the student's continuation in the program.
See Application Fees for application fee details. Please note the application fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.