Information for students educated abroad applying for admission to Canadian universities and colleges

Fact Sheet No 1

This fact sheet has been compiled to provide general answers to some of the most frequent questions we receive from outside Canada.

1. How can I learn more about Canadian universities and colleges, and their programs and admission requirements?

University and college calendars are the best sources of information about programs offered by specific institutions. These publications usually provide information about entrance requirements, student services, housing, tuition fees and other costs, scholarships, and a variety of other subjects of interest to prospective students. You can obtain calendars by writing directly to the university's or college's Office of Admissions.

On our Web site, you can consult our Directory of Universities, Colleges and Schools in the Provinces and Territories of Canada, which lists Canada's recognized, authorized, registered and licensed institutions, as well as links to their home pages, where such exist: http://www.cicdi.ca/395/directory-of-universities-colleges-and-schools-in-canada.canada.

There are several other sources of information about Canada's universities and colleges.

You can visit the nearest Canadian diplomatic mission (embassy or consulate) in your country or consult the following resources on the Internet:

You can write directly to, or visit the Web sites of, the following organizations for information on:

University programs
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
600-350 Albert Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 1B1
Canada
Tel: (613) 563-1236 / Fax: (613) 563-9745
Web site: http://www.aucc.ca/

College programs
Association of Canadian Community Colleges
1223 Michael Street North, Suite 200
Gloucester, Ontario K1J 7T2
Canada
Tel: (613) 746-2222 / Fax: (613) 746-6721
Web site: http://www.accc.ca/

Private career college programs
National Association of Career Colleges
233 Colbourne Street, Suite #403
P.O. Box 340
Brantford, Ontario  N3T 5N3
Canada
Tel.: (519) 753-8689
Fax: (519) 753-4712
Web site: http://www.nacc.ca/

Studying in Canada
Canadian Bureau for International Education
220 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 1100
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5Z9
Canada
Tel: (613) 237-4820 / Fax: (613) 237-1073
Web site: http://www.cbie.ca/

French and English second-language programs
Languages Canada
PO Box 223
Ottawa, Ontario  K1C 1S7
Canada
Tel: (613) 845-0288

Languages Canada
5886 – 169A Street
Surrey, BC   V3S 6Z8
Canada
Tel: (604) 574-1532

email: info@languagescanada.ca
http://www.languagescanada.ca/

2. How do I find out which are the best universities and colleges in Canada?

There is no formal ranking of universities and colleges in Canada. Although a number of agencies accredit professional programs such as medicine, nursing, law, engineering, etc., there is no pan-Canadian institutional accrediting body to evaluate the quality of universities and colleges. In fact, it is widely recognized that, across the country, postsecondary programs are remarkably uniform in quality. For a more in-depth study of recognition and accreditation procedures in Canada, you may refer to our publication Quality Assurance Practices for Postsecondary Institutions in Canada.

3. How do I find out if an institution is officially recognized?

Provincial legislation grants charters to universities giving them the right to operate as degree-granting institutions. Similarly, provincial legislation regulates the establishment of colleges. In the absence of a national accrediting body for institutions, individuals should verify whether an institution is recognized or authorized to grant degrees, diplomas, or certificates by contacting the ministry or department responsible for postsecondary education in a given province or territory or by visiting our Web site at http://www.cicdi.ca/395/directory-of-universities-colleges-and-schools-in-canada.canada. If you need more information, please contact CICIC directly.

4. Will my education or training from a Canadian institution be accepted once I return home?

Because of the diversity of systems in various countries, there is no general answer to this question. The requirements for admission to educational programs or entry into an occupation vary around the world and change constantly. It is advisable that applicants enquire about recognition of Canadian studies with the competent authorities (professional organizations, higher education institutions, government bodies, and regulatory agencies governing professions) in their country of origin or in the place where they intend to further their studies or practise their occupation. While no authority can guarantee acceptance of a foreign degree, it is a good idea to verify its probable value before leaving your country.

5. How do I apply for admission?

Once you have decided to which universities or colleges you wish to apply to for admission, you should write directly to the institution's Office of Admissions (for undergraduate and college programs) or Office of Graduate Admissions (for graduate programs) and ask for detailed application information and forms. The Office of Admissions will inform you about the documentation, translation, and visa requirements. Please note that the admission application process can take considerable time, and that you should start at leastone year in advance to compile the necessary information and documentation.

In some jurisdictions, applications can be submitted electronically. Individuals interested in applying should visit the following Web sites:

Alberta
Alberta Learning Information Service - Electronic Application Service
http://www.alis.gov.ab.ca/learning/ao/postsecondary.asp

British Columbia
Post-Secondary Application Service of British Columbia (PASBC)
https://portal.bccampus.ca/render.userLayoutRootNode.uP?uP_tname=Login_and_Apply_for_Admission

Ontario
Ontario Universities Application Centre
http://www.ouac.on.ca/
Ontario College Application Service
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/

Quebec (Cegeps)
Montreal region: http://www.sram.qc.ca/
Quebec City region: http://www.sraq.qc.ca/
Saguenay/Lac St-Jean region: http://www.srasl.qc.ca/

The decision of the institution is usually announced within four to six months of the application deadline, although this can vary from one university or college to another.

6. Do I need to pass a language test to qualify for admission?

Most institutions in Canada require demonstration of proficiency in their language of instruction (either English or French), usually through the achievement of a certain minimum score in a standardized language test. You should confirm the details of the language requirement with the Office of Admissions of the university or college to which you are applying.

CAEL Logo If you are looking for an assessment of your English language proficiency, consider the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment. This test effectively measures your ability in reading, listening, writing and speaking proficiency for academic purposes. For detailed information and test dates, check out http://www.cael.ca.

7. How can I get an assessment of my foreign qualifications?

In Canada each university or college sets its own admission requirements and its own criteria for recognizing academic qualifications obtained abroad. Therefore, you must contact the Office of Admissions of the university or college of your choice to enquire about the procedures required to assess international qualifications. They will inform you about requirements for translation and authentication of your documents.

However, if you wish to obtain an assessment of your qualifications for information purposes, you can consult one of the credentials evaluation services listed below. Please note that these agencies charge a fee for their services.

Although these services offer expert advice on how credentials obtained outside Canada compare with credentials from a Canadian province or territory, the evaluation is advisory only and does not guarantee recognition of your credentials for purposes of admission to a postsecondary institution in Canada. However, it will assist postsecondary institutions in understanding your academic background. The credential evaluation service you choose will also advise you about document and translation requirements. If you intend to apply for admission, be sure to verify with the institution of your choice whether they will accept the assessment done by these services.


Credential Evaluation, Assessment and Qualification Recognition Services

All agencies and organizations listed below adhere to the General Guiding Principles for Good Practice in the Assessment of Foreign Credentials and the Recommendation on Criteria and Procedures for the Assessment of Foreign Qualifications adopted under the 1997 Lisbon Recognition Convention.

The icon  identifies the provincially-mandated agencies, which make up the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (ACESC). The Alliance developed a Quality Assurance Framework, under which its members operate.

Alberta
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesInternational Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS)
Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry
9th Floor, 108th Street Building
9942 - 108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta  T5K 2J5 Canada
Tel.: +1 780 427-2655
Toll-free in Alberta: 310-0000 ask for 427-2655
Fax: +1 780 422-9734
Web site: http://employment.alberta.ca/Immigration/4512.html
 
British Columbia
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesInternational Credential Evaluation Service (ICES)
3700, avenue Willingdon
Burnaby, British Columbia  V5G 3H2 Canada
Tel.: +1 604 432-8800
Toll-Free within North America: +1-866-434-9197
Fax: +1 604 435-7033
Email: icesinfo@bcit.ca
Web site: http://www.bcit.ca/ices/
 
Manitoba
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesAcademic Credentials Assessment Service - Manitoba (ACAS)
Manitoba Labour and Immigration
Settlement & Labour Market Services Branch
5th Floor, 213 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3B 1N3  Canada
Tel.: +1 204 945-6300
Toll-Free within North America: +1-800-665-8332
Fax: +1 204 948-2148
Web site: http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/immigrate/work/recognition/acas.html
 
Ontario
Comparative Education Service (CES)
School of Continuing Studies
University of Toronto
158 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario   M5S 2V8   Canada
Tel.: +1 416 978-2400
Fax: +1 416 978-7022
Email: learn@utoronto.ca
Web site: http://learn.utoronto.ca/ces.htm
 
International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS)
Ontario AgriCentre
100 Stone Road West, Suite 303
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5L3   Canada
Tel: +1 519 763-7282
Toll-free: +1 800 321-6021
Fax: +1 519 763-6964
Email: info@icascanada.ca
Fees and Services
Web site: http://www.icascanada.ca/
 
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesWorld Education Services-Canada (WES Canada)
45 Charles Street East, Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario  M4Y 1S2  Canada
Tel.: +1 416 972-0070
Fax: +1 416 972-9004
Toll-free: +1 866 343-0070 (from outside the 416 area code)
Email: ontario@wes.org
Web site: http://www.wes.org/ca/
 
Québec
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesCentre d'expertise sur les formations acquises hors du Québec (CEFAHQ)
Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés culturelles
255, boulevard Crémazie Est, 8e étage
Montréal (Québec) H2M 1M2 Canada
Tel.: +1 514 864-9191
Elsewhere in Quebec (toll free): +1 877 264-6164
Fax: +1 514 873-8701
Email: renseignements@micc.gouv.qc.ca
Web site: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/education/comparative-evaluation/index.html
 
Saskatchewan
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesInternational Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS)
Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry
9th Floor, 108th Street Building
9942 - 108 Street
Edmonton,  Alberta  T5K 2J5   Canada
Tel.: +1 780 427-2655
Toll-free in Alberta: 310-0000 ask for 427-2655
Fax: +1 780 422-9734
Web site: http://employment.alberta.ca/Immigration/4512.html
* The Government of Saskatchewan provides this service through an interprovincial agreement with the Government of Alberta.
 
Territoires du Nord-Ouest
Alliance canadienne des services d'évaluation de diplômesInternational Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS)
Alberta Employment, Immigration and Industry
9th Floor, 108th Street Building
9942 - 108 Street
Edmonton,  Alberta  T5K 2J5   Canada
Tel.: +1 780 427-2655
Toll-free in Alberta: 310-0000 ask for 427-2655
Fax: +1 780 422-9734
Web site: http://employment.alberta.ca/Immigration/4512.html
* The Government of the Northwest Territories provides this service through an interprovincial agreement with the Government of Alberta.
 
Other provinces and territories
For credential evaluation services in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Nunavut or the Yukon, you may contact any of the services listed on this page.
 

Regulatory Bodies

Engineers Canada
Engineers Canada is the business name of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers
Engineering International-Education Assessment Program (EIEAP)
180 Elgin Street, Suite 1100
Ottawa,   Ontario   K2P 2K3   Canada
Tel.: +1 613 232-2474
Fax: +1 613 230-5759
Email: evaluation@ccpe.ca
Services and Fees
Web site:http://www.engineerscanada.ca/
 

Comparative Chart of Services and Fees


8. Where can I obtain a translation of my documents into English or French?

The office of admissions of the college or university or the credential evaluation service will inform you as to the requirements for translation and authentification of your official documents.

9. How can I obtain financial support for my studies in Canada?

Unfortunately there is very little financial assistance available to international students. You should contact the government of your country of citizenship or the Financial Aid office of the university or college you wish to attend to obtain information on scholarships and other award opportunities. There may also be limited employment opportunities for graduate students, such as teaching assistantships or research assistantships.

More information about academic exchange and financial aid programs for permanent residents and foreign students is available at http://www.cicic.ca/389/student-financial-assistance.canada.

10. What are the requirements for entry into Canada as a student?

We invite you to communicate with Citizenship and Immigration Canada for information on entry requirements. You can obtain information on Student Authorizations in the Citizen and Immigration Canada Web site at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp.

11. What can CICIC do for me?

The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC) assists persons who want to know how to obtain an assessment of their educational, professional, and occupational credentials by referring them to the appropriate bodies. CICIC does not itself grant equivalencies or assess credentials, nor does it intervene on behalf of individuals or in appeals. While colleges, universities, and licensing bodies have the sole authority to recognize foreign programs and degrees, CICIC fosters the dissemination of information about recognition procedures, promotes good and consistent practice in credentials assessment, and serves as a link for Canadian academic and professional bodies to international organizations and to similar institutions around the world.

Further information about postsecondary education and about other relevant organizations in Canada can be obtained by visiting the CICIC Web site at http://www.cicdi.ca/2/home.canada

If you need further details, please do not hesitate to contact us again at the following address:

Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
95 St. Clair Avenue West, Suite 1106
Toronto, Ontario M4V 1N6     Canada
Phone: (416) 962-9725
Fax: (416) 962-2800


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