Transfer to UBC What is a transfer student? A student at a recognized college or university (see http://www.bccat.ca/system/psec) A student with a minimum of 24 transferable credits (see http://bctransferguide.ca/ for course transferability) Students attending another university in BC or Canada should contact UBC to ensure courses are transferable
Transfer To UBC BC has a comprehensive transfer system Students can do 1-2 years at another post-secondary institution then transfer to UBC, often directly to year 2 or 3 College can be cheaper than university and students can save money living at home or in a smaller community College is excellent preparation for university Many high school level pre-requisite courses can be taken at college
Transfer to UBC Many programs at UBC do not require the Personal Profile or supplemental information for transfer students (exceptions: Commerce, Kinesiology, interview programs [eg. Pharmacy, Nursing, Social Work] Transfer students must meet the English Language Admission Standard (ELAS) but are not required to have English 12 for admission (note: Commerce, interview programs [eg. Pharmacy, Nursing, Social Work] require first year English for admission consideration) For most programs (exception: interview programs) transfer students are evaluated twice, once on interim grades and once on final grades
Transfer to UBC Specialized Transfer Programs Engineering Transfer Program Guaranteed admission GPA http://engineering.ubc.ca/prospective-students/admissions/engineeringtransfer-program Langara Aboriginal Transfer Program Guaranteed admission GPA http://transfer.aboriginal.ubc.ca/
Transfer to UBC BC Transfer Students for 2015 Winter Session 3979 Total applicants 3433 Total evaluated 2623 Total admitted 76% of evaluated were admitted BC High School Upgrading Students for 2015 Winter Session 225 Total applicants 150 Total evaluated 83 Total admitted 55% of evaluated were admitted
Transfer Students 2015 BC High School Upgrading Students 2015
Additional Notes in Response to Questions BC high school direct entry admit rate to UBC both campuses: 72% Transfer GPAs to UBC for the previous year can be found at: http://you.ubc.ca/admissions/post-secondary-studies/in-canada/ Please note that many of these GPAs are minimums required for consideration and supplemental information (personal profile, written supplemental, interview, audition etc) is also considered in the admission decision for a number of programs.
The BC Transfer System The BC Council on Admissions & Transfer was established in 1989 to coordinate the BC Transfer System BC has the most comprehensive transfer system in Canada Outside of BC, students are regularly required to repeat learning; costing time, effort, and money In BC, learners regularly receive transfer credit for prior learning, allowing earlier graduation and employment
BC Transfer System
Student Mobility in BC
Transfer to UBC UBC Approx 3,600 students moved to UBC either from another PSI or after stopping out in 2013 Top feeder institutions: SFU, Langara, TRU, UVIC UBCO Over 800 moved to UBCO from another PSI in 2013 Top feeder institutions: OC, TRU, and UBC Vancouver verall, students who transfer to UBC perform at the same academic level as direct ntry students Data Source: Student Transitions Project (STP)
The BC Transfer Guide The BC Transfer Guide is the public, centralized resource for all transfer information First published in 1990 as a print document, now available exclusively at Bctransferguide.ca. Agreements published daily
The Path to a Credential Once 24 or more credits have been completed, students are admitted on the basis of their post secondary work What Transfer? Individual Courses Enriched curriculum courses such as AP/IB Completed Programs Associate degrees/diplomas/certificates What Doesn t Transfer? Courses you have failed! Courses where the grades are too low Courses that were taken too long ago Taking an equivalent course twice
The BC Transfer Guide
Contact Celia Reimer Admissions Advisor celia.reimer@ubc.ca Mike Winsemann Assistant Director BC Council on Admissions & Transfer mwinsemann@bccat.ca