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New West College

New West College

newwestcollege.com
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2635 37 Ave NE #106
Calgary, Alberta, T1Y 5Z6, Canada

  • Program Type Occupational
  • Credential Type Diploma
  • Length 2 Years 1080 Hours (54 Weeks)
  • Part Time Only
  • Cooperative Education
  • Continuing Education
  • Distance Learning Only
Admission Requirements
STANDARD ADMISSION PREREQUISITES Canadian Students 1.Alberta high school diploma, verified by transcript, or non-Alberta equivalent, OR Successful completion of the General Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.) with a minimum of 450 marks inLA and Maths respectively AND 2.Satisfactory interview with the school advisor. International Students In addition to the standard admission requirements, international applicants are required to fulfil the following requirements: High School Diploma transcript verification, and proof of English language proficiency. Transcript Verification of International Students High School diploma transcripts shall be verified via any one of the following the standard verification agencies: ?World Education Services (WES) OR ?International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) Proof of English Language Proficiency for International Students under Standard Admission All applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency, which will enable them to succeed in their diploma programs. Proficiency must be demonstrated regardless of citizenship or country of origin. Students who have completed at least three years of formal full-time study at an English secondary or two years of formal full-time study at an English post-secondary institution (as verified by transcript) in any of the countries listed below, with proof of education in English, will have satisfied the English Language Proficiency requirement for the diploma program. Countries as specified by the UofA International students who have not completed at least three years of formal full-time study at an English secondary or two years of formal full-time study at an English post-secondary institution (as verified by transcript), in any of the countries listed above, are required to provide proof of their English proficiency. These candidates need to achieve Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 for admission to the diploma program. Candidates may select any one of the below exams and must achieve a minimum score in each skill category (reading, listening, writing, and speaking) to be eligible for admission to the diploma program. IELTS 6 in each skill category CELPIP-G 7 in each skill category Pearson 46 in each skill category CAEL 50 in each skill category TOEFL iBT minimum 70 Duolingo minimum 105 MATURE ADMISSION PREREQUISITES Canadian and International Students ? Minimum age of 21 years; AND ? Must complete an academic achievement test to demonstrate required competency. Following scores are required in any one of the following tests: o TABE 11 & 12 Level D: Minimum score of 576 in Reading, 596 in Mathematics and 584 in Language; OR o Wonderlic BST: Minimum score of 300 out of 500; OR o Wonderlic SLE: Minimum score of 21 out of 50. Proof of English Language Proficiency for all students under Mature admission All applicants under Mature Admissions must demonstrate English Language Proficiency, which will enable them to succeed in their diploma programs. Proficiency must be demonstrated regardless of citizenship or country of origin. These candidates need to achieve Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 for admission to the diploma program. Candidates may select any one of the below exams and must achieve a minimum score in each skill category (reading, listening, writing, and speaking) to be eligible for admission to the diploma program. Same ELP scores as in Standard Admission

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Updated September 20, 2023. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.

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