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Applications may be submitted starting on the first business day in October each year for all intakes throughout the subsequent 11 months. Early application is strongly recommended. For details, see okanagan.bc.ca/apply.
Application Fee: $30 (domestic); $100 (international)
Academic (minimum grade)/Non-Academic
1. One of:
Note: If an applicant does not meet the age requirement, they must be recommended for admission by a secondary school principal or counselor and be interviewed by the Adult Special Education (ASE) instructor at the campus which the applicant wishes to attend. The recommendation and interview information will be referred to the ASE underage committee. The applicant will be admitted only if recommended by the committee and space is available. In cases of underage admission, continued registration and attendance is dependent on the achievement of specific educational and behavioral standards outlined in an individual performance contract.
2. Interview with the instructor who will determine eligibility based on the following criteria. All students must:
3. Submit at least two documents indicating an identified cognitive disability and commitment to learning:
Note: documentation must be provided at your own effort and expense.
Admission Advice
1. If you lack appropriate documentation, you may be admitted conditionally with an instructor's recommendation and approval of the department chair. In cases of conditional admission, continued registration and attendance is dependent on the achievement of specific educational and behavioural standards outlined in an individual performance contract. A student who is non-verbal or multi-disabled and requires special accommodations can only be accepted into the program when those specific accommodation needs have been addressed and met. The student may be required to attend with a qualified support person who will be required to participate in a learning contract. Students who have attended Okanagan College ASE courses between September 2005 and June 2008 will be given admission priority in order to complete their program.
Applicants also have to satisfy OC's institution admission requirements as listed below.
English is the language of instruction and communication at Okanagan College. All applicants, including Canadian citizens, whose native or primary language is other than English, must demonstrate a command of English sufficient to meet the demands of classroom instruction and written assignments.
See individual program listings and then visit English and Alternatives for program-specific English requirements.
Applicants Whose First Language Is Not English
If English is not your first language, you must submit documentation of ONE OF the following when applying to a diploma, degree and certificate programs:
A score exceeding level 4 on the Okanagan College English Language Assessment (OCELA).
A minimum grade of 70% in B.C. secondary school English 12 or its equivalent for the Bachelor of Business Administration program or a minimum grade of 60% for most other programs.
If you have successfully completed a diploma or degree from an accredited institution at which English is the language of instruction, you may submit your academic transcript for review by Okanagan College. Subject to verification, this diploma or degree may be used to meet the English requirement for admission to Okanagan College.
Documentation of English language proficiency should be sent directly to intedapps@okanagan.bc.ca or ideally be submitted with the online application.
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All applicants must meet the College's general admission requirements:
Note:
Applicants must satisfy all general and program-specific admission requirements.
For details on Transfer Student admission, please check here.
Mature students are at least 19 years of age and have been out of full-time high school for at least one year prior to starting their program at Okanagan College. Grade 12 graduation is not required (unless specified), but the applicant must satisfy all general and program-specific admission requirements.
For details on Transfer Student admission, please check here.
Applicants can use the online application form to apply for admissions to Okanagan College. If an applicant is unable to submit an online application, the College will accept paper applications with the non-refundable application fee.
Please check important application and admission dates, as some programs have specific dates or deadlines by which applications must be received.
For details on applying to Okanagan College, please check the Apply Page.
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