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U of A is offering Early Admissions Workshops in Vancouver (November 17th)

During this workshop, students and their families are invited to book an appointment to complete and submit their UofA Application for Admission.

Qualified applicants will be offered on-the-spot Early Admission!!

Date:  Saturday, November 17th
Time: One-hour group sessions available between 9am to 5pm
Place: Four Seasons Hotel (West Georgia Street)
RSVP:  Students are able to reserve an appointment time by completing the RSVP online at:  http://www.admissions.ualberta.ca/~/link.aspx?_id=9839272E7A6D4E8980C315EFB7C11C02&amp%3b_z=z
Deadline to Register: November 14th

If you are interested in applying to U of A, please make sure you go to this Early Admissions Workshops 🙂

Whether you are interested in business, science, psychology, engineering, visual arts, or if you just need help with your application, there is a session for you at Fall Preview Day.
If you are soon to be graduating High School, mark December 1 (9:30am to 2:30pm) in your calendar and plan to visit UBC's Vancouver campus (and bring your family along too).
Fall Preview Day is an open-house style event, so feel free to stop by for an hour or hang out for the entire day. The many student-focused sessions include:
  • Campus Tours
    • Explore the most beautiful campus in Canada.
  • Faculty Lab Tours
    • Take a guided tour of UBC's studios and labs where hands-on learning happens.
  • Academic Competitions
    • Meet UBC student competitors and put your skills to the test.
  • Mock Lectures
    • Sit in on a class with a real UBC professor.
  • Application Information
    • Find our what it takes to submit a competitive application.
  • And much more...
Even if you have already connected with us at your school or in your community, let's take your UBC experience to the next level.
RSVPs for Fall Preview Day will open online in mid- October.

Program News...

Bachelor of Performing Arts Degree

This new and unique program is offered jointly by Douglas College, Capilano University, Langara College and Vancouver Community College.

The Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) program is unique in Canada. Nowhere else in the country have four academic arts institutions partnered to offer a cross-disciplinary performing arts degree that has, at its heart, a commitment to collaboration and self-generation – elements which are crucial to young artists’ future success.

The program’s primary objective is real-world training. It is ideal for those who want to practice as a professional performing artist, arts manager, administrator or cultural entrepreneur, or those who wish to continue on to graduate studies in the performing arts. The program offers students the unique opportunity to create original multi-disciplinary shows while developing the entrepreneurial skills necessary to make a self-directed performing arts career feasible.

An Information Session for the BPA will take place on October 29th, 9am-10am at the New Westminster Campus in the Laura C. Muir Theatre

Performing and Fine Arts Certificate

Douglas College also offers a Certificate in Performing and Fine Arts with options in Theatre, Music, Creative Writing and English options

Important News…

High School Applications are now being Accepted

We are now accepting applications from students who will be graduating high school in June 2013 and are intending to begin their post-secondary studies in the Fall 2013 semester Apply today!

UBC will be hosting evening and weekend information sessions in communities around BC. Connect with UBC experts to have your questions answered and to start planning your life at UBC!

At our events, you will:

  • Hear about student life, both inside and outside of the classroom, at our two beautiful UBC campuses
  • Learn about our academic programs, admission requirements, and the application process
  • Speak to advisors about planning financially for your university studies

Registration is required for all UBC community events! Register in advance by logging in with your CWL and clicking "My Events." If you don't already have a youbc account, create one now!

If you have trouble registering for an event, please contact us directly.

The following dates are available to sign up for:

  • November 17th (10am to 3pm)
    • Surrey (BELL Performing Arts)
  • November 17th (10am to 3pm)
    • Richmond (Executive Airport Plaza Hotel)
  • November 20th (6-9pm)
    • Surrey (Surrey Arts Centre)
  • November 21st (6-9pm)
    • Burnaby (Nikkei Cultural Centre)
  • November 21st (6-9pm)
    • North Vancouver (North Shore Winter Club)
  • November 24th (10am to 3pm)
    • Burnaby (Nikkei Cultural Centre)
  • November 24th (10am to 3pm)
    • Coquitlam (Evergreen Cultural Centre)
  • November 27th (6-9pm)
    • West Vancouver (Kay Meek Centre)
  • November 28th (6-9pm)
    • North Vancouver (North Shore Winter Club)
  • December 1st (9am to 2pm)
    • Vancouver (UBC Vancouver Campus)

Deadlines and Information

Application deadline and interim transcripts deadline: January 15, 2013

Portfolio deadline: February 1, 2013

Final transcripts deadline: August 1, 2013

Information for prospective students: http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions

Academic Requirements

Grade 12 graduation with an overall grade point average of 2.5 (C+ or 67%) calculated using the following five required courses;

  • •English 12 or First Peoples English 12 (a minimum grade of 60% or 'C' is required)
  • Two other grade 12 academic courses chosen from: English Literature 12, History 12, Other Language 12, Comparative Civilizations 12, Geography 12, Geology 12, BC First Nations Studies 12, Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Principles of Mathematics 12, Calculus 12, Physics 12, American Sign Language 12, Conservatory Canada 12, Royal Conservatory Music 12. Psychology 12, Law 12, Writing 12 (Creative, Journalism or Media), Marketing 12, Accounting 12, Applications of Mathematics 12, Communications 12 and Technical and Professional Communications 12.
  • Two option or elective courses chosen from any of the above or: Art Foundations 12, Studio Arts 12, Visual Arts 12, Choral Music 12, Instrumental Music 12, Dance 12, Drama 12, Acting 12, Theatre Performance 12, Theatre Production 12, Drafting and Design 12, Note: It is strongly recommended that applicants take Studio or Visual Arts 12 as one of their options.

Applicants to ECU are not required to write the BC Provincial Exams, other than those required for high school graduation. If written, these exams will be incorporated in the admission decision only if they increase an applicant's academic admission average. Current grade 12 students must provide the Admissions Office with an interim transcript by January 15, 2013 that indicates all grade 11 courses completed and grade 12 courses completed or in progress. Final transcripts must be submitted by August 1, 2013. For full information on academic requirements, please visit: http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions/undergrad/foundation

Applicants whose first language is not English must complete our English Language Proficiency Requirement. Please see the following for more information: http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions/english

National Portfolio Day

National Portfolio Days help to promote budding artistic development by bringing together experienced representatives to review work and offer feedback. This year's event will take place on Saturday, December 1, 2012 from 11am to 3pm. The event runs on a first-come, first-serve basis, and students must bring a portfolio in order to obtain the wristband necessary for entry. Those without portfolios, including parents and friends, will not be permitted to enter specific campus areas during the scheduled review process.

Portfolio

Applicants must submit their portfolio online at SlideRoom. Applicants may upload images (jpg) or video (mov, wmv, flv), and a $12 USD fee will be charged to the applicant at the time of submission.

For students who are interested in coursework that helps to develop their portfolios, please visit the Continuing Studies website: http://www.ecuad.ca/programs/courses/CETP

Changes to Entrance Scholarships

Major Entrance Scholarships (MES)

As you know, in the past, Canadian students had to apply for Major Entrance Scholarships ($5,000 to $40,000) separate from applying for admission. The good news is that this year, the information that Canadian applicants submit in their Personal Profile will be used for admissions and for Major Entrance Scholarship consideration. This makes the application process much easier!

Canadian citizens and permanent residents wishing to be considered for a Major Entrance Scholarship must submit their online application by December 10, 2012. All other Canadian citizens and permanent resident must apply by January 31, 2013. For complete information about Major Entrance Scholarships, visit our Vancouver and Okanagan campus websites.

Changes to UBC’s admissions process

Personal Profile for Okanagan campus applicants

Many programs on UBC’s Okanagan campus now require applicants to complete a Personal Profile. This expansion of the use of the Personal Profile continues to make UBC the largest Canadian university to include broad-based criteria in its application process on this scale.

We are currently communicating these changes to students via visits to schools and communities across Canada, as well as on you.ubc.ca. Encourage your students to check out the Personal Profile video for tips and advice on completing this section of the application.

Refined requirements for Personal Profile references

We have refined our requirements for references: as before, students must submit the names of two referees in their Personal Profile. What’s new is that we now require that one of these referees be someone who can speak directly to the activities and experiences described in the Personal Profile.

Accordingly, this is what applicants will see in their application:

Please submit the names of two referees who know you well and can comment on your preparedness for study at UBC. Examples of referees include an employer, a community member, a coach, a teacher/instructor, or anyone who knows you well. One of the referees you select MUST be able to speak to one of the activities/experiences described in one of your long-answer responses above. For applicants who are currently attending a high school, one of your referees MUST be a school official (e.g. grade 12 or senior year counsellor or IB Coordinator). Neither referee should be a friend, family member, or paid agent.

Hey Grade 12's!

Yes, it's already that time of year...to start thinking, and planning, and writing your Grad Write Up for this year's Yearbook 🙂

Ms. Wong will be ONLY be Accepting your Grad Write Ups through the Online Submission Form (found here)

Make sure to only submit your Grad Write Up ONCE...as any additional submissions will not be valid

Deadline for Submission: October 31st

Hey Burnaby South!

Reserve your 2012/2013 Yearbook TODAY at the UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICE of $40!!  Price will raise to $60 after October 31st

ALSO!! For the FIRST 500 students who purchase their Yearbook, you will get it Personalized FOR FREE!!

See a glimpse from last year's Yearbook Distribution below 🙂

 

Hey Grads,

Here's some information regarding Grad Dinner Dance & School Leaving Ceremony

In order to be invited to both the Grad Dinner Dance & The School Leaving Ceremony, students in Grade 12 MUST BE A STUDENT IN GOOD STANDING

  • What does "Good Standing" mean???
    • You must be passing a MINIMUM of 68 Credits by Term 2 of your Grade 12 year
    • Have FEWER than 30 "Unexcused" Period absences during your Grade 12 School Year
      • Note:  if you have MORE than 30 "unexcused" absences, then the Administration may say that you are not a "Student in Good Standing" and therefore do not qualify to be acceptable to attend both events

Invitations will be mailed out to those Students in Good Standing in the Spring

Hey Grads!

Now is the time to book your Grad Photo Session at Artona --> Dates are October 1st to 6th

Just an FYI...Artona requires a $60 refundable deposit in order for you to receive your Portrait Session Preview Booklet (the deposit may be applied directly to your order or refunded if no purchase is made within 30 days)

REMEMBER:  You MUST be photographed by Artona to appear in the Yearbook and Graduation Composite.  Please plan on a 1hour session (and arrive at least 15 minutes before your appointment time)

Please see the attachment for more information 🙂

Have fun!!