Africa
A Place to Be. A Place to Become.
King’s University College at Western University offers degree programs in the arts, social sciences, management and social work. Affiliated with one of the top universities in Canada, our students enjoy “The Best of Both Worlds” – small classes led by outstanding faculty on a small, beautiful campus while enjoying the experiences and resources of a comprehensive university. King’s students have complete access to all the facilities and services at Western University and graduate with a Western degree.
Offering a safe and wonderful quality of life, London, Ontario, is also known as “The Forest City” for its mature, tree-lined streets, plentiful trails, and more than 200 parks. London has all the amenities of a big city combined with a close community feeling.
Our students join us from over 30 countries and we offer international students comprehensive supports throughout their academic journey.
You can contact a member of our dedicated team based in Africa via africa@kings.uwo.ca for more information or answers for your application questions.
Chisom Naomi, Second Year, Economics
“King’s provides many services and programs to ensure that students can feel seen and understood. It has a small community that makes it easier to make new friends. It also has King’s International, which has Peer Guide programs and The King’s Promise to give students more opportunities in their careers and employment after graduation among many others.”
Entry Requirements:
If you want to earn a bachelor's degree (e.g., a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS), or Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) at King’s, you will need to meet our entry requirements.
For entry into Year 1 of bachelor's degree programs, students may present the following:
- International Baccalaureate Diploma: A successfully completed IB Diploma with a minimum final total score of 25 (including the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge) with no course mark less than 4. Visit our IB Diploma requirements for more details and potential transfer credit.
- General Certificate of Education: A minimum average between “B” and “C” in 3 distinct A-Levels (or 4 AS-Levels). Visit our GCE requirements for more details and potential transfer credit.
- American Curriculum: A minimum 4.0 full senior academic credits with a minimum B minus average and a SAT score of 1190 on Evidence Based Reading and Writing + Math or an ACT score of 24.
- National Curricula: Learn more about country specific requirements.
Conditional offers of admissions can be issued on mid-term results.
If your documents are issued in a language other than English, you must also provide notarized literal English translations.
Some courses may also have specific subject requirements:
- Senior level math for Finance and Wealth Management, and Management and Organizational Studies
For university transfer students, please contact our team for admissions requirements.
- Learn more about the application process.
- Browse our undergraduate programs.
If your qualifications are not listed
You may still be able to apply for entry to our courses if your qualifications are not listed above. Contact us to inquire.
If your qualifications do not meet our entry requirements, you could apply for one of the University preparation courses offered by our partner Brescia.
English language requirements
Visit our English language requirements page for information about equivalent English language qualifications that are accepted by King’s.
If you are an IB Diploma students, we may accept IB HL English A with a minimum score of 4 as proof of English proficiency.
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USEFUL information
As an international student, you will have access to specialized career support services. King’s has partnered with Devant to give you the knowledge, tools, and connections to successfully engage with Canadian employers and get hired.