What is a mature student at UBC?

What is a mature student at UBC?

If you’ve been out of formal education for at least four years, and can demonstrate high academic potential through your achievements and life experiences beyond academics, you may be eligible as a mature student.

What is considered a mature student in BC?

Mature students are defined as any applicant of at least 19 years of age who has not graduated.

Can I apply to university as a mature student?

You are eligible to apply for admission through the Mature-age Entry Scheme if you: will be 21 or older on 1 March of the year you will commence study. did not receive an ATAR (or equivalent) or if your ATAR was below 70.

Is UBC hard to get into?

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. The admissions requirements at UBC are extremely straight-forward.

How many programs can you apply to UBC?

Do I have to submit more than one application? Yes, you will need to submit a separate application and application fee for each program you want to apply to. Decisions are made by the program(s), and they each need complete information in order to evaluate your application.

Can I take courses at UBC after graduation?

Unclassified students can take courses at UBC after completing a recognized four-year bachelor’s degree program.

Can I get into SFU with 80?

Admission to SFU is competitive. In the past, the average for admission has ranged from 80% to 90%, depending on the program. All students must write the English 12 provincial exam and meet BC high school graduation requirements.

Is it easier to get into uni as a mature student?

Many universities have more flexible entry requirements when it comes to mature applicants, especially ones who didn’t study formal modern qualifications such as A-Levels or BTECs. They’ll consider older qualifications like O-Levels or alternative qualifications like Open University credits or NVQ qualifications.

Are mature students entitled to benefits?

If you are a full-time student who is over Pension Credit age and you have a low income, you may be able to get Pension Credit. If you get Pension Credit (Guarantee credit), you will automatically receive your maximum entitlement to Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support.

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