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Newfoundland and Labrador Assessment Criteria

 

To assess admissibility for applicants from Newfoundland and Labrador, Western uses ten credits from the acceptable courses listed numbered 3000 or above, including two credits in English 3201. Up to two of these ten credits may be substituted from the acceptable options list to calculate an admission average. As well, to maintain your admission status, you must receive your secondary school diploma or certificate required to graduate by June and meet any additional requirements set out in your offer letter.

 

Acceptable Courses

Academic Mathematics 3203
Advanced Literature 3225
Any Advanced Placement 3100 or 3200 (AP)
Any International Baccalaureate (IB) except TOK
Any Language 3000 or above
Advanced Mathematics 3201
Biology 3201, 3211, 3241 or 4221
Calculus Readiness 3105
Chemistry 3104, 3202 or 4222
Earth Systems 3209
English 3201
European History 4225
Folk Literature 3203
Global Economics 3123
Geology 3203
Literary Hertiage 3202
Math 3204, 3205 or 3207
Physics 3204, 3207 or 4224
Statistics 3104
Thematic Literature 3201 or 3211
World Geography 3202
World History 3201

 

Acceptable Options

Applied Music 3206
Environmental Science 3205
World Problems 3204

 

Note: This list is not exhaustive. If you have a question regarding the acceptability of a course for admission consideration, please contact the Admissions Office directly.

 

Western provides the best student experience among Canada's leading research-intensive universities.