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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!

English Requirement

Douglas College’s English- language proficiency requirement is based on both the course grade and provincial exam mark for English 12. English 12 (not Communications 12) with a grade of B is required as course pre-requisite for English courses.

Math Requirement

Foundations of Math 11 with a minimum grade of “C” will meet the requirements for most programs including admission requirements to universities however; students applying to a Science or University Transfer Business program will need to complete their Pre-calculus 12 with a minimal grade of “B”. Students with lower than a “B” must write a Math assessment (pre-calculus or calculus readiness) prior to registration. Douglas College offers upgrading courses in mathematics. Please refer to: Assessment Services.

The temporary policy that let UBC admit B.C. students based on their Grade 11 marks has now become a permanent part of the university’s admission process.

UBC has been able to use Grade 11 marks to calculate admission averages since March 2012, a move originally introduced as an emergency response to B.C. high school teachers’ job action. A policy passed at last Wednesday’s Senate meeting has permanently entrenched the practice, although the worry of teachers withholding Grade 12 report cards is now over.

According to UBC Registrar James Ridge, the policy is being kept in place to provide UBC students earlier offers of admission.

“Our research, and certainly feedback, that we get from applicants to UBC is that our offers of admission often arrive much later than our major competitors’ offers of admission,” said Ridge. “Part of the reason for that is all of our major competitors make offers of admission factoring in Grade 11 marks.”

UBC has been admitting both international students and students from other parts of Canada on the basis of their Grade 11 marks for some time, while the only students to be admitted to UBC solely on their Grade 12 marks were students that were coming in from B.C. secondary schools.

Ridge said a growing body of research shows that Grade 11 marks are almost as good as Grade 12 marks for predicting whether students will succeed in university.

Still, Ridge stressed that Grade 12 marks will still play a significant role in the final admissions decision.

“We consulted with almost 300 high school counselors who are quite supportive of what we’re doing,” he said. “They were the ones who were strongly supportive of the idea of making offers conditional on consistently good academic performance.”

This means it is still possible for a student to lose their admission to UBC due to slipping marks in Grade 12.

Second-year Science student Jimmy Wang said the decision to admit students on their Grade 11 marks should have been made long ago.

“I think that it’s about time they started giving out offers of admission earlier than just a couple of months before we start school,” said Wang. “I just wish it could have been done when I was still applying to UBC.”

However, some UBC faculty members aren’t thrilled about admitting students based on Grade 11 marks. Richard Anstee, faculty senator and computer science professor at UBC, voted against the policy when it was first introduced in March as an emergency measure during the B.C. teachers’ strike.

“At the time of the original motion to use Grade 11 grades, my objections were several,” said Anstee. “First, I felt the second term [Grade 12] grades [would be] verifiable, despite the job action. Second, I was quite concerned that we were acting without giving secondary school students sufficient notice.”

But now UBC has had more time to improve the policy, Anstee believes that the changes will help prospective students make the decision on whether or not to come to UBC sooner.

“I believe this will help us recruit the best and brightest. Many receive offers quite early, even in January, and so we must aim to be competitive,” said Anstee.

Learn more about Capilano University campus by coming to the General Information Night.  Everyone is welcome!

In addition to hearing a general presentation about Capilano programs and courses, you'll be able to:

  • meet with faculty and ask questions
  • hear firsthand why Capilano is known for its great teaching, great programs and great future
  • get an in-depth look at Capilano University
  • learn more about:
    • student life
    • campus atmosphere
    • financial aid
    • admission requirements
    • application process

Dates Available:

  • Tuesday, November 27th
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)
  • Tuesday, January 22nd
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)
  • tuesday, February 26th
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)
  • Tuesday, March 26th
    • 6:30pm --> Optional Campus Tour
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)
  • Monday, May 13th
    • 6:30pm --> Optional Campus Tour
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)
  • Monday, June 10th
    • 6:30pm --> Optional Campus Tour
    • 7:15pm --> Library Building (rm 322)

For more details:


Hey Grads!

I've just gotten word from Ms. Wong that 85 Grads have NOT had their Grad Photo taken with Artona Studios yet 🙁

If you HAVE NOT had your photo taken, there is ONLY ONE MORE CHANCE to have your photo taken

  • Friday, November 9th (at Burnaby South), from 1-3pm in the Cafeteria
Any photo's taken after November 11th, will NOT be included in the Yearbook, or School Composite (the one that goes out in the hallway).

PLEASE go take your photo on November 9th...or you'll have regrets 🙁

Hey Grads!

I know it's that time of year when you're beginning to apply to Colleges & Universities.

SFU has provided a "How to Apply to Undergraduate Studies" step-by-step video to apply to SFU for all of you who may be a bit confused on the process.

Please see the video below:

Once Accepted to SFU, and you are wondering "How To Accept the Offer" to go to SFU, there's also this step-by-step video for you:

Hey Grads!

If any of you missed out on purchasing your yearbooks from your Grade 8 through 11 years, and wish you could go back and purchase a copy....well, you're in luck!

Ms. Wong has a small amount of yearbooks from 2009-2012 available for purchase 🙂

Please see Ms. Wong in B105 to get your copy before they are gone 🙁

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)