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Integrative Nutrition

Badlands Community College
www.hopecollege.ca
120 - 3 Street East
Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y0, Canada
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Program Type Occupational
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Credential Type Diploma
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Length 2 Years
1300 Hours (60 Weeks)
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education
- Distance Learning
Admission requires students to be a high school graduate with a minimum final average of 60% in six senior (Grade 12) subjects, one of which must be English. If a student is not enrolled in six Grade 12 subjects, course marks from relevant Grade 11 subjects may be considered. There are several different jurisdictions from which a student may graduate and apply to Hope College. Each jurisdiction may require the demonstration of slightly different admission requirements. 1. Canadian Students from Alberta Admission to Hope College requires a high school graduation with a minimum of a 60% average in the following Alberta high school courses: English 30/33, Social Studies 30/33, and a 30/33-level Science, Math, or foreign language course (if taken). 2. Canadian Students from other Provinces In most Canadian provinces, Grade 12 is equivalent to the Alberta Secondary School Diploma and as such admission will require that a student from a province other than Alberta provide a transcript that aligns with the standards used to admit a student from Alberta. The exceptions are: a. Quebec: Successful completion of the first year of CEGEP (General and Vocational College Program). b. Ontario: Admission requires completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a minimum 60% combined average in ENG4U "English" plus five other Grade 12 U (University) or UC (University College) courses that mirror the standards used to admit a student from Alberta. 3. Home Schooled Students Hope College makes provisions for applications from home graduates of home-based schools. Applicants who are unable to provide provincially examined senior course results are evaluated individually in order to determine their preparedness for post-secondary studies. Home-based learners must be at lest 17 years of age in September, submit a portfolio of material they have completed as a home-based learner and provide the results from either a GED or SAT test. 4. Mature Student Status A "mature student" designation refers to a person, aged 21 or older, who has not obtained an official high school diploma. Based upon their life experiences and personal ambitions, a mature student my be allowed to enrol at Hope College. Individuals must provide transcripts of material they have completed at the high school level or other educational institutions and/or the results from either a GED or SAT test. If admitted, a mature student may be placed on academic probation as part of their admission requirements. 5. Students from the United States American students must have graduated from high school with a minimum of a C (60%) average. Although not required, students are encouraged to submit SAT or ACT scores to be considered for admission. Students in good standing at a college or university in the United States are also eligible to apply for admission and may receive transfer credits.
This program is eligible for full-time post-secondary assistance by Alberta Student Aid for the funding year 2023/08/01 to 2024/07/31*.
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Total Tuition $14,400.00
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Total Books/Supplies/Other Fees $2,800.00
* Tuition and fees are provided to Alberta Student Aid and may be used when processing full-time post-secondary funding applications. The educational costs provided are based on a 100% full-course load and may not reflect current or all educational costs charged by the school. Contact the school to obtain accurate educational cost information.
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Transfer(s) available outside of Transfer Alberta: Not available
Updated February 04, 2022. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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