Is it hard to transfer into UBC?

Is it hard to transfer into UBC?

To apply to UBC as a transfer student, you are strongly encouraged to have 24 transferable credits completed by May – with at least a C average (60% where 50% is a passing grade), or a grade point of 2.0. Having more than 24 credits applicable to your intended program may increase your likelihood of admission.

Does UBC give athletic scholarships?

UBC Athletic Awards: The UBC Athletic Department has the largest endowment for athletic awards of any university in Canada. All scholarships are awarded at the discretion of the respective head coaches.

Is it too late to apply UBC?

Important deadlines UBC’s online application for the 2022/23 academic year is now open. Admission to UBC is not granted on a first-come, first-served basis, so you can take time to think about your application. The deadline to apply is 11:59pm PST on January 15, 2022.

What sports is UBC known for?

UBC’s sports clubs give you an opportunity to compete at a high level in a variety of sports including alpine skiing, fencing, sailing, tennis, and synchronized swimming. More of a casual competitor? UBC Student Societies offer dozens of recreational and athletic clubs to help you stay active and engaged.

What GPA do I need to transfer to UBC?

To apply to UBC as a transfer student, you are strongly encouraged to have completed 24 transferable credits – with at least a C average (60% where 50% is a passing grade), or a grade point of 2.0. Use the UBC transfer credit search tool to see how courses from your institution transfer to UBC.

Does UBC have a soccer team?

Men’s Soccer – University of British Columbia Athletics.

Is UBC too expensive?

The annual tuition for a Canadian arts undergraduate at UBC is $5,088, but UBC charges $34,847 for a foreign student in the same program. The comparable fees for undergraduate commerce students are $7,539 and $45,089.

Does UBC do rolling admissions?

UBC evaluates your UBC application once it’s complete, which means we need to receive all your grades and other required information first. We can’t evaluate everyone’s application at the same time, so we send out admissions decisions as we receive and review information. That’s what we mean by rolling admissions.

Is UBC a d1 school?

The University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus has been involved in a consultation and review process to consider moving its athletic membership to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II. UBC competes in seven sports in the NAIA.

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