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Revision as of 16:22, 25 March 2011
This part of this Wiki is intended to capture miscellaneous notes on various admission issues related to King's. The <a href="http://registry.kingsu.ca/Calendar">Calendar</a>, as always, should be the primary source of information. These are intended to be more elaborative notes. In some cases, to keep the pages relatively short, sub pages will be created.
Contents
High School
BC English Literature 12
For some reason, BC high schools seem to be under the impression that if a course is not listed under our standard courses that it is not accepted for admission, or that we are indicating that it is not a "rigorous" or "academic" course. None of that is correct. We do accept this course in our 5th course category of any 12 level course. Even better, unlike the U of A, we will allow a student to submit both English 12 and English Literature 12.
International Admissions
Here are two pages that are helpful in understanding and assessing these
KINGS - Alternate Admissions to King’s and Scholarship Standards
KINGS - International Admission Credentials
CTS Courses for Admission
Previous Post-Secondary
KINGS - Previous Post-Secondary
Mature Student Status
This status is often missed as a basis for admission in discussions with prospective students. Our policy is that a student must be 21 by the September of the year of admission. Our practice, however, is somewhat more generous -- if the student is going be 21 for a significant fraction of the first term of admission we will use this basis. E.g. If someone is turning 21 by the end of October, he/she could be admitted to the Fall term as a Mature student. If someone is going to be 21 by the end of February, a similar approach could be used.
Unclassified
"Open Studies"
There is a little terminology confusion in the larger postsecondary scene in Alberta regarding "Open Studies." At King's, a student would be in the equivalent of "open studies" if they are admitted as unclassified (meaning that they only need to demonstrate pre-requisites) and are in an undeclared program. So if someone asks about our open studies program, we have the equivalent just not the label.
BEd
English Language Proficiency
KINGS - Scores for PEAK Foundations/Blended
KINGS - Other Institutions ESL Programs
KINGS - New English Proficiency Measures