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The Canadian city of Brandon, Manitoba, is home to Brandon University. As a Baptist college, Brandon College began on July 13, 1899, at a lively location. According to Uni rank, it is now 62nd out of all Canadian universities. Also, according to Uni rank, it comes #2437th among the best universities in the world. The admittance rate for Brandon University is 47.5%.

Brandon University

Entry Requirements: Undergraduate

High School: Higher Secondary Certificate or Intermediate Examination Certificate with 70%.
International Baccalaureate: Students with an International Baccalaureate Diploma with an overall score of 24 points
A-levels: AAB – BBB

Postgraduate

4 years of bachelor education Minimum grade point average of 3.0

English Language Requirements

IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 on each band)
TOEFL: 80 overall with a minimum score of 20 in each testing section.
Pearson Test of English Academic: 58 score

Postgraduate

IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 on each band)
TOEFL: 86 overall with a minimum score of 20 in each testing section

Brandon University Fees

Arts Degree: 16,044
Business Degree: 16,044
Engineering Degree: 16,044
Education 16,044
Health Sciences 16,044
Law 16,044
Nursing: 16,044
Physiotherapy: 16,044
Psychology: 16,044
Science Degree: 16,044

Postgraduate

  1. Graduate Diploma in Rural Development: 8,022
  2. Master of Education: 8,407
  3. Master of Environmental & Life Sciences: 8,407
  4. Master of Music in Performance & Literature: 8,407
  5. Master of Rural Development: 8,407

Living cost

Residence: Accommodation in one of our university residences costs between C$800 and C$1000 per month.
International Students: CAD 12,310. Total Cost of Living (average per year)

Admission fee

$100 non-refundable fee

Deadlines

Fall (September) – April 1
Winter (January) – August 1
An application or document arriving after the April 1 deadline for the first term (September) will automatically in consideration for the second term (January).

Note: Applications for all Graduate and Undergraduate programs open October 1st each year for the next academic session. An application or document arriving after the April 1 deadline for the first term (September) will automatically in consideration for the second term (January).

Brandon University Scholarships

Applied-For Graduate Scholarships

A number of applied-for graduate scholarships are also available, meaning that you have to submit an application in order to be considered. To be considered, you must meet all of the eligibility criteria below:

Registration in Brandon University courses during the prior year;

This requirement waived for graduate entrance scholarships.
Minimum entrance (entering students) or cumulative (continuing students) GPA of 2.5;
(Recipients typically have GPAs closer to 4.0.)
Registration at Brandon University for the upcoming year.

AP (Advanced Placement) Scholarship

High school students entering university for the first time who have excelled in AP (Advanced Placement) courses will be recognized.
Amount: $250
High school students must submit their AP (Advanced Placement) results to Admissions, by August 31 to be considered for this scholarship. There is no requirement for students to claim transfer credit to receive Advanced Placement (AP) Scholarships.

Minimum Registration Requirement
Regardless of the value of an AP (Advanced Placement) scholarship received, recipients must maintain registration in a minimum of 12 credit hours at Brandon University in each of the Fall and Winter terms of the year in which they hold the scholarship.

Applied-For Entrance Scholarships

Brandon University offers a limited number of entrance scholarships for which an application is required. In order to be considered for one of these awards, you must meet all of the following criteria:

Apply for admission to Brandon University by March 1;
Provide your transcript to Brandon University by March 1;
Attend Brandon University directly from an accredited Canadian high school;
A one-year “gap year” is permitted as long as you do not pursue any post-secondary education during that time
Have a Grade 11 or Grade 12 scholarship average of at least 85%;
Submit an online application and any required supporting documents in advance of the published deadline.

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