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British Columbia and Yukon Admission Requirements

If you are studying at a secondary school in British Columbia or the Yukon, you will need the following:

  • A completed secondary school diploma or certificate by June
  • Five acceptable academic courses numbered 30, including English Language Arts 30-1
  • Specific requirements for your program
  • Proof of English Language Proficiency if English is not your first language

Program-Specific Requirements

For Management and Organizational Studies

  • English 30-1
  • Math (any)
  • Three additional academic 12 courses numbered 30, 30-1, or 31

For Arts and Humanities or Social Sciences programs

  • English 30-1
  • Four additional academic 12 courses
 

Acceptable Courses

  • 20th Century World History 12
  • Anatomy and Physiology 12
  • Any Language 12 (External Language Certificate 12)
  • Asian Studies 12
  • B.C. First Peoples 12
  • Biology 12
  • Calculus 12
  • Chemistry 12
  • Chinese Language and Culture 12A
  • Communication orale 12
  • Comparative Civilizations 12
  • Comparative Cultures 12
  • Comparative World Religions 12
  • Composition 12
  • Computer Programming 12
  • Computer Science 12
  • Computer Studies 12
  • Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12
  • Creative Writing 12
  • Economic Theory 12
  • Economics 12
  • English 12
  • English 12 First Peoples
  • English Literature 12
  • English Studies 12
  • Environmental Science 12
  • First Nations Studies 12
  • Foundations of Math 12
  • Français langue et culture 12
  • French 12
  • French Immersion 12
  • Genocide Studies 12
  • Geography 12
  • Geology 12
  • Geometry 12
  • German 12
  • Hebrew 12
  • Hebrew Language 12
  • History 12
  • Human Geography 12
  • Information Technology 12
  • Intro to Calculus 12
  • Japanese 12
  • Langue et culture de la francophonie 12
  • Latin 12
  • Law 12
  • Law Studies 12
  • Literary Studies 12
  • Mandarin 12
  • Math 12
  • Music Composition and Production 12
  • New Media 12
  • Philosophy 12
  • Philosophy & Religion 12
  • Physical Geography 12
  • Physics 12
  • Political Studies 12
  • Pre-Calculus 12
  • Principles of Mathematics 12
  • Punjabi 12
  • Social Justice 12
  • Spanish 12
  • Specialized Science 12
  • Spoken Language 12
  • Statistics 12
  • Survey Mathematics 12
  • Urban Studies 12

English Proficiency

Students admitted to King's University College must be proficient in written and spoken English. If English is not your first language, you must provide proof of your proficiency in listening to, speaking, writing and reading English. Typically, this is done through an official test or ESL program. We reserve the right to ask you to provide proof of English language proficiency. King’s requires one of the following:

  • Language Tests

  • Academic English Programs

  • Exemptions

Language Tests

IELTS (International English Language Testing Service)

Minimum overall score: 6.5
No section less than: 6.0

Duolingo

Minimum overall score: 115
No subscore less than: 100

C.A.E.L. (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment)

Minimum overall score: 60
No part less than: 60

CAEL Assessment Office
Email: info@CAEL.ca

T.O.E.F.L. (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Internet-based Test (iBT)

Minimum overall score: 83
No section less than: 20

Written TOEFL

Mimimum overall score: 580
TWE: 4.5

Western University
Institution Code: 0984
Department Code: 00

PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic)

Minimum overall score: 58
No part less than: 56

Cambridge C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency

Minimum overall score: 176
No section less than: 169

Academic English Programs

If you do not meet King’s English language requirement but are otherwise academically admissible, you will automatically be admitted into an academic English program such as the English Boost Program.

English Boost Program (Boost)

The Boost Program is for students who are close to meeting the language proficiency requirements for direct entry to King’s. Boost is a nine-week program you will complete in the summer before you start at King's.

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Fanshawe ESL

Students who complete the Fanshawe ESL program fulfil all English language requirements for admission to King’s.

Learn more about Fanshawe ESL
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The English Language Centre @ Western University

Study at The English Language Centre at Western University, a university language program.

Learn more about WELC
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ICEAP

King’s University College accepts successful completion of Level 7 of the King’s University College/ICEAP Toronto Bridging Program as an alternative to the English language proficiency requirement for international students.

Learn more about ICEAP

Please note that fees may be modified at any time. 

Proficiency Test Exemptions

One of these statements must be true:

  • I attended four full-time years of secondary school in English.
  • I attended two full-time years at an Ontario college in English.
  • I attended one full-time year of university in English.
  • I completed an AP English exam with a score of 4 or higher.
  • I completed an IB English HL (A1 or A2).
  • I completed an IB English SL with a predicted or final score of 4 or higher.
  • I completed a GCE AS (Advanced Subsidiary) or A Level (Advanced Level) English* with a minimum predicted or final grade of A.
  • I completed an IGCSE O Level (Ordinary Level) English* with a minimum final grade of A.

*Note: IGCSE and GCE English as an Additional Language are not accepted.

All of the following must also be true:

  • My classes were taught in English.
  • I took academic courses.
  • I did not take English as a second language course(s).
  • I took grade 12 English (if your high school was in Canada).

For further information, please contact King's Admission Services.

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