卑诗省司法学院国际留学生入学要求-Justice Institute of British Columbia,Admissions for Internatuional Students

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卑诗省司法学院国际留学生入学要求-Justice Institute of British Columbia,Admissions for Internatuional Students

  1. 卑诗省司法学院最低入学标准:
  • 有卑诗省12年级或同等学历,或经过卑诗省司法学院认可的成熟学生(mature student);
  • 英语12级成绩不低于C,或有其他同等英语成绩;
  1. 有些项目是卑诗省司法学院与其他学院、机构或组织之间的合作项目,如果申请这些项目的话,申请人需要满足该院校的入学要求和项目合作协议规定的其他要求;
  2. 被其他高等院校暂停学业的个人,在学业停滞期间,不能申请卑诗省司法学院的任何项目。
  3. 学生必须同时满足学院的一般入学要求和专业的具体要求;
  4. 持有大学先修课程或国际文凭项目毕业证的申请人,在大学英语和大学先修统计学(AP English and AP Statistics)方面的知识能力惠得到卑诗省司法学院的认可。
  5. 如果具体项目不要求申请人英语12级的语言成绩,那么申请人也可能补需要满足这一基本入学要求,但是必须有课程委员会的证明,并得到学院认可。

大学先修课程(Advanced Placement)是在美国和加拿大等国的高级中学中,由美国大学理事会赞助和授权的高中先修性大学课程,至今一共有34门科目可供修读。 大学先修课程相当于美国大学课程水平,比一般的高中课程更深入、复杂和详细。学生通过AP考试换取的学分,可以同等换取相应的美国大学学分。

国际留学生入学要求:

  1. 同时满足学院要求和项目具体要求;
  2. 母语非英语的国际留学生需要证明自己的英语语言能力,提供托福或其他英语考试成绩。加拿大12年级毕业生只要具备其年级所要求的英语能力,就不需要提交英语成绩。
  3. 缴纳所有直接或间接产生的学费(与当地学生学费不同);
  4. 国际留学生必须持有有效的学生签证;
  5. 国际留学生必须有医疗保险。

国外学生入学要求:

  1. 卑诗省司法学院在加拿大境外有分校区,申请这些校区项目的个人只需要满足具体项目入学要求;
  2. 母语非英语的国际留学生需要证明自己的英语语言能力,提供托福或其他英语考试成绩。加拿大12年级毕业生只要具备其年级所要求的英语能力,就不需要提交英语成绩;
  3. 缴纳所有直接或间接产生的学费(与当地学生学费不同);

再录取要求Re-admission:

  1. 已经被卑诗省司法学院录取的学生,如果要转专业的话,需要重新申请 ;
  2. 被卑诗省司法学院劝退或主动退学的申请人,想再次入学的话,需要重新申请;
  3. 再录取要求与初次申请入学要求是一样的。

同等学历:

以下是12年级同等学历在各省份的要求:

省份 Province 对等学历要求 注意
阿尔伯塔 Alberta 高中毕业 至少要求100学分
萨斯克彻温 Saskatchewan 高中毕业 至少要求24学分,5学分是12年级,英语30A和30B
曼尼托巴 Manitoba

高中毕业 至少要求20学分
安大略 Ontario 持有初中荣誉毕业证 非荣誉证书学历不对等
魁北克 Quebec 高中毕业+1年大学预科
新不伦瑞克 New Brunswick 高中毕业 至少要求20学分,4学分是12年级
新斯科舍Nova Scotia 高中毕业 至少要求18学分,5学分是12年级的
爱德华王子岛 P.E.I. 高中毕业 至少要求18学分,5学分是12年级的
纽芬兰-拉布拉多 Newfoundland and Labrador 通常高中毕业等同于11年级;还需要1年大学学习

英语12级成绩不低于C的对等语言成绩:

  • 语言沟通12级 - 不低于B;
  • 英语文学12级 - 不低于C;
  • 当地学生英语12级 - 不低于C;
  • 技术专业领域沟通12级 - 不低于C;
  • 语言能力指数 Language Proficiency Index (LPI) - 不低于4分;
  • GED写作和阅读 - 不低于450分;
  • 托福 - 机考不低于220分,试卷考核不低于560分,网考不低于83分;
  • 雅思 - 总成绩不低于6.5;
  • 完成与DVST0355对等或更高水平的的ABE英语课程;
  • 大学先修课程英语语言与文学 - 不低于3级或C;
  • 国际文凭(IB)英语 A - 不低于6级或C;
  • 持有英语口语高等院校授予的本科学士学位证明。

  1. Minimum requirements to enter a JIBC Program are:
  • a. Completion of the BC Grade 12 Graduation requirements or equivalency, or meet JIBC definition of a mature student.
  • b. English 12 with a “C” or better standing or equivalency as defined below.
  1. An individual who is applying to enter a JIBC program that is offered in partnership with another institution, agency or organization must meet the institutional admission requirements and meet any additional eligibility criteria established in the program’s partnership agreement.
  2. Students, who are under suspension at another post-secondary institution, will not be admitted to any tuition-based JIBC program of studies, during that period of suspension.
  3. Most programs at JIBC have established admissions criteria specific to the program. Applicants must meet the institutional entrance requirements and the program-specific entrance requirements.
  4. Where applicable, students who have graduated from a Secondary School Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate Program may receive JIBC credit for their AP English and AP Statistics.
  5. Divisions may request an exemption to this policy in cases where the program requirements do not require a Grade 12 level of English writing and comprehension. Exemptions must be recommended by the appropriate Curriculum Committee and submitted to Program Council for approval.

International Student Admission Requirements:

  1. International students may apply to JIBC programs for which they can demonstrate that they meet all institutional and program specific entry requirements.
  2. International students, whose first language is not English, must demonstrate English language proficiency by providing results of a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or equivalent. International students who have graduated from a Canadian grade 12 program will not need to provide TOEFL results but must meet the English 12 requirement (or equivalent) or the specific English requirement for that program.
  3. British Columbia Provincial Government Policy states that international student fees must cover all direct and indirect costs of instruction. International student fees may differ from domestic student fees.
    4.JIBC will conform to Canadian immigration law and policy, and International students must obtain a valid Student Authorization to attend JIBC courses and programs. JIBC will provide all necessary documentation to students who have been admitted and wish to obtain a student authorization for study in Canada.
  4. International students must submit documentation to substantiate adequate medical insurance coverage as part of the admission process.

Foreign Student Admission Requirements:

  1. Foreign students, applying for any JIBC program of studies offered outside Canada, must meet all admission requirements established for that program.
  2. Foreign students, applying for any JIBC program of studies must demonstrate English language proficiency by providing results of a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or equivalent. Foreign students who have graduated from a Canadian grade 12 program will not need to provide TOEFL results but must meet the English 12 requirement or the specific English requirement for that program.
  3. British Columbia Provincial Government Policy states that non-Canadian student fees must cover all direct and indirect costs of their instruction. Foreign student fees may differ from domestic student fees.

Re-admission:

  1. Students successfully admitted to one JIBC program/course, are normally required to reapply to enter or transfer to another program at JIBC.
  2. Students who have been required to withdraw or who have formally withdrawn from a JIBC program are required to reapply for entry to that program or to any other program at JIBC.
  3. The process for readmission is identical to the process of admission.

Grade 12 Equivalency:

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Province Requirements Note
Alberta High school graduation is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 Transcripts should show at least 100 credits
High school graduation is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 Transcripts should show at least 24 credits, 5 at Grade 12 level. Must have English 30A and 30B
Manitoba

High school graduation is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 Transcripts should show at least 20 credits
Ontario Secondary School Honours Graduation Diploma is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 (includes 6 OAC credits for university entrance courses) Students who graduate with a secondary school graduation diploma do not have the same level of academic courses (such as English 12) that is required for graduation in B.C.
Quebec Equivalency to B.C. requires completion of Secondary 5 (high school graduation) plus one year of CEGEP
High school graduation is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 Transcripts should show at least 20 credits – 4 at Grade 12 level
Nova Scotia High school graduation is deemed to be equivalent to B.C. Grade 12 Transcripts should show at least 18 credits 5 of which must be at Grade 12 level
P.E.I. Transcripts should show at least 18 credits 5 of which must be at Grade 12 level
Newfoundland and Labrador Most high schools only offer to Grade 11; for B.C. equivalency, look for one year of university studies

English 12 “C” Equivalencies:

JIBC recognizes the following English equivalents for the purpose of admission into programs and courses that have an English 12 “C” prerequisite.

  • Communications 12 – min. “B” grade
  • English Literature 12 – min. “C” grade
  • English 12 First Peoples – min. “C” grade
  • Technical & Professional Communications 12 – min. “C” grade
  • LPI - min. score 4
  • GED Language Arts Writing & Reading - min. score 450
  • TOEFL - min. score 220 computer-based or 560 paper-based or 83 internet-based
  • IELTS - min. overall band test score 6.5
  • Successful completion of an ABE English course equivalent to DVST 0355 or higher
  • Advanced Placement (AP) English Language or Literature - min. grade of 3 or “C”
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) English Language A (Higher level) - min. grade of 6 or “C”
  • Proof of undergraduate (Bachelor) degree conferral from an English speaking Post- Secondary Institution.

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