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Transfer Student or Second Degree Student
An external transfer student is one who has completed courses at
another recognized post-secondary institution. External transfers
can receive a maximum of two years (60 credit hours of credit applied
to a University of Manitoba degree, subject to Faculty regulations
and requirements. Usually only work completed within the last ten
years will be considered for transfer credit.
An
internal transfer student is ones who has completed courses in another
faculty at the University of Manitoba. In most cases, there are
no limits based on the date of original course completion or the
amount of work that can be transferred internally from one degree
to another, but the transfers are subject to Faculty regulations
and requirements.
A
second degree candidate is one who has already been awarded a first
degree by the University of Manitoba or another recognized institution.
In most cases, a maximum of one year (30 credit hours) can be considered
for transfer credit towards the second degree.
Transfer
students who have completed more than 24 credit hours
(four full courses) and have completed the necessary
university prerequisites, may apply to any of our Advanced Entry
programs.
Specific
admissions requirments will vary depending on program. Please see
the application materials for your specific
program of interest for further information.
Required
Documents
- Original
or certified transcripts with course outline(s) are required from
all previous universities/colleges. Transfer credit is assessed
once all transcripts and course outlines are submitted. See our
Transfer
Credit Policies for more information.
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Original or certified high school transcripts are required for
high school graduates and students who have completed less than
24 credit hours at another post-secondary institution.
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Original high school transcripts are recommended for students
who have more than 24 credit hours and wish to enter programs
with specific high school math, chemistry and physics prerequisites.
Note:
Proof of citizenship or Permanent Residence status and
demonstration of proficiency in the use of the English language
may be required for applicant born outside of Canada.
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