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UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION  You can apply easily and quickly online at  http://apply.unb.ca  Submitting your application online lets you check on your application status, review which documents may be outstanding to complete your file for assessment, and check whether an admission decision has been made. Instructions for completing your paper application: Complete this application if you are applying for undergraduate study. 1. Complete and sign the application form. 2. If you wish for a 3 rd party, such as a relative or an educational agent, to have access to your file, complete and sign the Release Information Form. 3. High school and transfer applicants should arrange to have the following official or official notarized documents sent to the International Recruitment Centre:  Official or official notarized copies of your high school / secondary school grades, including 11 th and 12 th years / senior years. NOTE: an official admission decision will NOT be made until all official or official notarized documents are received.  Official or official n otarized copies of transcripts for each post-secondary institution (College, University or Language school) you have attended. NOTE: Failure to disclose this information could result in cancellation of your application, your Letter of Acceptance, or subsequent suspension from the University.  If you have attended a post-secondary institution, you must provide detailed course descriptions for each of your courses.  The results from any academic tests you have taken, such as SAT, ACT, Cambridge ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels, International Baccalaureate, CXC or others.  Evidence of English language proficiency, where available / necessary (i.e. TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, MELAB etc.). Conditional admission is available for students low/no test score. Visit our website for details and exemptions: www.unb.ca/prospective/international/admissions.html . If you are not applying directly from high school, also send a resume outlining your activities (work or education) since your completion of high/secondary school level. If you are a visiting student, also send a letter of permission from your home institution. TRANSLATION: If any of the above documents are issued in a language other than English, you must provide a certified English translation in addition to your official or n otarized copies. 3. Enclose a $ 60 CDN non-refundable application processing fee. The application fee can be paid by: * Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express) * Bank draft * Money order through a major Canadian banking institution * Certified cheque made payable to the University of New Brunswick 4. Applications and required documents for BOTH the Fredericton and Saint John campuses should be sent to: International Recruitment Centre The University of New Brunswick 100 Tucker Park Road PO Box 5050 Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E2L 4L5 Conditional Admission Students who meet academic requirements for admission but are not able to demonstrate English language proficiency at the time of application may be offered conditional acceptance (except Nursing applicants). Students who are conditionally admitted will be assessed for English language proficiency upon arrival to UNB and may require mandatory English language study prior to taking academic courses. Conditional admission guarantees the student’s seat in their academic program and is sufficient to obtain a study permit. Scholarships Separate scholarship forms are not required. UNB offers guaranteed entrance scholarships to students applying dir ectly from high school who have an admissions average of 80% or higher. For more information, visit: http://www.unb.ca/int ernational/prosp ective/costfe es.html Residence:  Saint John Students are encouraged to apply for residence at the time same time they apply to UNB. Apply online at: http://www.unb.ca/saintjohn/residence/forms/housing- application/index.html   Fredericton Students will receive their Residence Application form only after they are accepted to UNB. The form will be included in your acceptance package. Questions? Visit http://www.unb.ca/international/prospective/  or send an email to [email protected]  UNB follows the semester system and applications are accepted to Fall, Winter and Summer terms. Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis. You must apply early to ensure your application receives timely consideration. The following dates are provided as a guideline:

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 

You can apply easily and quickly online at http://apply.unb.ca Submitting your application online lets you check on yourapplication status, review which documents may be outstandingto complete your file for assessment, and check whether anadmission decision has been made.

Instructions for completing your paper application:Complete this application if you are applying forundergraduate study.

1. Complete and sign the application form.2. If you wish for a 3 rd party, such as a relative or aneducational agent, to have access to your file, complete andsign the Release Information Form.3. High school and transfer applicants should arrange tohave the following official or official notarized documentssent to the International Recruitment Centre:

  Official or official notarized copies of yourhigh school / secondary school grades,including 11th and 12th years / senior years. NOTE: an official admission decision will NOT bemade until all official or official notarizeddocuments are received.

  Official or official notarized copies of transcriptsfor each post-secondary institution (College,University or Language school) you haveattended. NOTE: Failure to disclose this informationcould result in cancellation of your application, yourLetter of Acceptance, or subsequent suspension fromthe University.

  If you have attended a post-secondary institution, youmust provide detailed course descriptions for eachof your courses.

  The results from any academic tests you havetaken, such as SAT, ACT, Cambridge ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels,International Baccalaureate, CXC or others.

 Evidence of English language proficiency, whereavailable / necessary (i.e. TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL,MELAB etc.). Conditional admission is available forstudents low/no test score. Visit our website for detailsand exemptions:www.unb.ca/prospective/international/admissions.html. 

If you are not applying directly from high school, also send aresume outlining your activities (work or education) since yourcompletion of high/secondary school level.

If you are a visiting student, also send a letter of permission from your home institution.

TRANSLATION: If any of the above documents are

ssued in a language other than English, you must

provide a certified English translation in addition toyour official or notarized copies.

3. Enclose a $ 60 CDN non-refundable application processing

fee. The application fee can be paid by:

* Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express)* Bank draft* Money order through a major Canadian banking

institution* Certified cheque made payable to the

University of New Brunswick

4. Applications and required documents for BOTH theFredericton and Saint John campuses should be sent to:

International Recruitment CentreThe University of New Brunswick100 Tucker Park RoadPO Box 5050Saint John, New BrunswickCanada E2L 4L5

Conditional Admission

Students who meet academic requirements for admission butare not able to demonstrate English language proficiency at the

time of application may be offered conditional acceptance

(except Nursing applicants). Students who are conditionally

admitted will be assessed for English language proficiency upon

arrival to UNB and may require mandatory English language

study prior to taking academic courses. Conditional admission

guarantees the student’s seat in their academic program and is

sufficient to obtain a study permit.

ScholarshipsSeparate scholarship forms are not required. UNB offersguaranteed entrance scholarships to students applying directlyfrom high school who have an admissions average of 80% orhigher. For more information, visit:

http://www.unb.ca/international/prospective/costfees.html  

Residence:

  Saint John Students are encouraged to apply for

residence at the time same time they apply to UNB.

Apply online at:

http://www.unb.ca/saintjohn/residence/forms/housing-

application/index.html 

  Fredericton Students will receive their Residence

Application form only after they are accepted to UNB.

The form will be included in your acceptance package.

Questions? Visit http://www.unb.ca/international/prospective/ 

or send an email to [email protected] 

UNB follows the semester system and applications are accepted to Fall, Winter and Summer terms. Admission decisions are made on

a rolling basis. You must apply early to ensure your application receives timely consideration. The following dates are provided as

a guideline:

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INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Please read and complete this form carefully in order to avoid delays in your admission. Please print clearly. 

1. Have you previously applied for admission to UNB? yes noIf you applied under a different name, please print name here:

 _________________________ _____________________ _________________________Surname/family name/last name First name Middle name

2. Gender male female 3. First Language _____________________________

4. Name (as it appears on your passport):

 _________________________ ______________________ ________________________Surname/family name/last name First name Middle name

5. Permanent address (outside of Canada)

Number and street____________________________________________________________________________________________

 ________________________________________________________________________

Province/State ___________________________________ City _______________________________________________________

Postal code/ZIP __________________________________ Country ____________________________________________________

Home telephone (_____) (_____) _____________________ Fax (_____) (_____) ________________________________________Country Code Area Code Country Code Area Code

6. Mailing address (all correspondence, including Letter of Acceptance, will be sent to this address)

Number and street___________________________________________________________________________________________

 ________________________________________________________________________

Province / State ____________________________________ City________________________________________

Postal code/ZIP __________________________________ Country ______________________

Home telephone (_____) (_____) _____________________ Fax (_____) (_____) __________________________Country Code Area Code Country Code Area Code

7. Date of Birth ________/________/_________ (Year/Month/Day)

8. Email Address ______________________________________________________________________________

9. Application for (check only one):

O Fall term (September start)

O Winter term (January start)

O Summer (May start)

O Summer (July start) Year_______________

10. Place of Birth___________________ 

11. Immigration status: study permit landed immigrant/permanent resident other_________

12. If you are applying from within Canada, please indicate your date of entry: ________/________/________ (Year/Month/Day)

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 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICKINTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

13. Undergraduate Programs

Below is the list of undergraduate programs offered at the University of New Brunswick. Please select only ONE 1st choiceand only ONE 2nd choice using the number 1 to indicate your first and 2 for your second choice.(Example: 1 Arts , 2 Science

Fredericton Campus  Saint John Campus

 _ Bachelor of Arts _ Bachelor of Arts

 _ Bachelor of Applied Arts – Craft and Design _ Bachelor of Applied Management (General Business)

 _ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Computer Science (Concurrent) _ Bachelor of Applied Management in Accounting

 _ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Concurrent) _ Bachelor of Applied Management in Electronic Commerce

 _ Bachelor of Arts and Science _ Bachelor of Applied Management in Hospitality and Tourism

 _ Bachelor of Business Administration _ Bachelor of Business Administration

 _ Bachelor of Computer Science _ Bachelor of Health Sciences**

 _ Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Science (Concurrent) _ Radiography

 _ Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Science in _ Respiratory TherapyEngineering – Geomatics (Concurrent)

 _ Bachelor of Integrated Studies * _ Nuclear Medicine

 _ Bachelor of Information Systems _ Radiation Therapy

 _ Bachelor of Nursing* _ Bachelor of Information Science

 _ Bachelor of Nursing Advanced Standing Program _ Bachelor of Nursing*

 _ Bachelor of Philosophy _ Bachelor of Science

 _ Bachelor of Recreation and Sport Studies _ Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

 _ Bachelor of Science _ Bachelor of Science in Economics

 _ Bachelor of Science in Environment and Natural Resources _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Civil***

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Civil _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Chemical***

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Chemical _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Electrical***

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Electrical _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Engineering 1***

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Engineering 1 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Mechanical***

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Geomatics _ Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Geology

 _ Bachelor of Science in Engineering – Mechanical

 _ Bachelor of Science in Forestry

 _ Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology*

 _ Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering

* Some of our academic programs such as Education, Nursing, Kinesiology and

Integrated Studies require the completion of supplementary forms which can be

downloaded from www.unb.ca/applicaton/. 

**Admission to BHS requires one year of sciences and admission to a partner

program. Interested students should apply to the Bachelor of Science.

***UNB Saint John does not offer all required courses in Bachelor of Science in

Engineering. To complete their Engineering degree, students are required to

study at UNB Fredericton to complete their degree.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK

INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

14. Previous education: Please attach notarized copies of transcripts and certificates for all schools attended. Failure to discloseprevious education information may result in non-admission or, after admission, dismissal or other punitive measures/consequences/penalties or appropriate actions.

Name of Institution City and Country From (year) To (year)

Secondary (high)schools attended

Post-secondary Institution/University/College attended

15. Please indicate all test(s) you plan to take or have taken: _ TOEFL _ IELTS _ MELAB _ CAEL _ SAT/ACT

 _ “O” Levels   _ “A” Levels _ IB Diploma _ Other: _____________________

16. Please indicate if you are applying to UNB as a (check only one):

Degree seeking student Non degree seeking student _ High school student _ Visiting student *

 _ Transfer student _ Other: ______________________________________________

 _ Secondary degree student * Visiting students need a letter of permission from their home institution.

17. How did you hear about UNB? _ UNB Recruiter (visit to your country) _ Family/Friend _ Education Fair _ School Visit

 _ High School Guidance Counselor _ Internet/Web _ Canadian Embassy _ UNB Graduate/Alumni

 _ Education Consultant/Agent: _____________________________________ _Other: _____________________________(Agent Name)

18. If you wish to give authorization for another person to have access to your information at UNB, please complete theattached Release Information Form.

Name of representative: ____________________________ Organization: ________________________________________________

Geographic region: ________________________________ Address: _________________________ Email: _____________________

19. Declaration of Understanding

I have read and understand the above instructions. The information I have provided herein is accurate and complete to the best of my

knowledge.

NOTE: Students who at the time of application present falsified personal or academic information and/or documentation may have

their acceptance withdrawn in addition to being disqualified from future admission consideration.

 Applicant’s signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ____________/____________/______________

Year Month Day 

Personal email of applicant: _____________________________________________

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The University of New Brunswick operates under the federal Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the

provincial Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RTIPPA). Accordingly, UNB will not release application/admission

information to anyone other than the applicant without expressed written permission from the applicant. If you have questions or

concerns regarding privacy or management of personal information at UNB, go to www.unb.ca/secretariat or contact the University

Secretariat, University of New Brunswick, PO Box 4400, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5A3 (506-453-4613; [email protected]).

UNB must receive the original signed form before releasing information. Please mail your form to:

University of New Brunswick, International Recruitment Centre, 100 Tucker Park Road,

P.O. Box 5050 Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E2L 4L5.