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Application Process
Additional Requirements (BEd and BSW)
Apply Online
Apply By Mail
Application Deadlines
Admission Confirmation

If you have any questions, there are a number of ways to receive assistance:


Application Process

Please note that once files are complete and decisions have been made on applications, applicants will receive written notice of their status.

  1. All applicants (part-time and full-time) must submit a $35 CAD non-refundable application fee. International applicants may submit this fee in US funds ($35 USD). Cheques or money orders should be made payable to St. Thomas University. Please note that applicants who have previously been accepted to and completed courses at St. Thomas University within the past three years are not required to pay the $35 application fee.

  2. High School applicants: Grade 12 students who have achieved an average of 80% or higher on five Grade 11 academic courses, including English literature, and whose Grade 12 programmes satisfy the university’s subject distribution requirements, will receive conditional offers of admission during the first semester of their senior year. Applicants who wish to be considered under this policy may, beginning in October, submit their high school transcript showing Grade 11 (junior year) final grades, as well as first- and second-term Grade 12 (senior year) courses directly to the Admissions Office by December 4, 2009.

    High school students who apply after December 4, 2009, or whose admission averages do not meet the above criteria, should arrange for a high school transcript showing Grade 12 first-semester results (or Grade 12 mid-year results for non-semestered schools) to be sent to the Admissions Office as soon as it is available. Qualified candidates will be offered conditional acceptance when these results are received.

    All applicants who wish to be considered for scholarships (including the guaranteed scholarships) must submit a transcript showing their Grade 12 first-semester results (or Grade 12 mid-year results for non-semestered schools) to the Admissions Office. For major scholarships, transcripts must be received by March 1, 2010.

  3. International applicants: If your primary language is not English, please arrange to have an official copy of your English proficiency scores (TOEFL, IELTS or MELAB) sent directly to the Admissions Office. The St. Thomas University ETS institution code is 0803. If the transcript(s) is not in English, a notarized English translation is required.

  4. If you have written a standardized test (e.g. SAT) or an external exam (e.g. GCE), please arrange to have your results forwarded to the Admissions Office. The St. Thomas University ETS institution code is 0803.

  5. Transfer applicants: Please arrange for an official copy of all college and/or university transcripts to be sent directly to the Admissions Office.

  6. Adult Learners (21 years of age or older): Please submit a letter describing your educational background, work experience and academic plans. Mature candidates must also submit academic transcripts (e.g. high school, GED).

  7. Applicants who have been required to withdraw from St. Thomas or from any other post-secondary institution must submit a letter explaining the reasons for their poor academic performance and why they are likely to be successful if readmitted to university. Such students cannot be considered for readmission/admission for at least 12 months from the time they were dismissed from their institution.

  8. Scholarship applicants must complete and submit a St. Thomas Scholarship application form.

  9. Applicants who plan to live on campus must complete and submit a Residence application form.

There is no direct entry to the Certificate Programs from high school as special admission requirements apply. Please refer to Certificate Programmes for details.

Additional Requirements

In addition to the application process outlined above, there are further application requirements for post-degree programme applicants. These additional admission and application requirements can be found at Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Social Work.
 
Apply Online

If you plan to apply for scholarships or residence, we strongly recommend that you complete the Entrance Scholarship application and Application for Residence at the same time as you complete your Application for Admission.

Application for Admission
Application for Residence
Entrance Scholarship Application
Millennium Scholarship Application
Request for Information or Paper Application
General Inquiry
 
Apply By Mail

Download the Application Package

Please submit your completed form to:

Admissions Office
St. Thomas University
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 5G3
Canada
 
Application Deadlines

Please note that applications, the application fee, and all supporting documents must be received in the Admissions Office by these deadlines.

High School Applicants

For September 2010

High school applicants are encouraged to submit their applications and supporting documents by March 31, 2010, but applications will be considered until August 31, 2010.

Students wishing to be considered for competitive scholarships must submit their admission and scholarship applications (including transcripts and supporting documents) to the Admissions Office by March 1, 2010. Students are eligible for the guaranteed scholarships up until September.

For January 2011
Applications to the Bachelor of Arts programme will be considered until December 2010.

Post-degree Programme Applicants

Bachelor of Education - January 15, 2010
Bachelor of Social Work - January 31, 2010

International Applicants

International applicants are encouraged to submit applications and supporting documents by June 1st for September admission and October 1st for January admission. While applications will be accepted beyond those dates, students who apply later risk having insufficient time to obtain student visas and other authorization. Please note that processing times at embassies can take up to three months.

For information on other important dates, please visit Future Students > The Specifics > Dates & Deadlines.
 
Admission Confirmation

If you have been accepted to St. Thomas, you may confirm/decline the offer.

Admission Confirmation


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