When should I hear back from UBC?
When should I hear back from UBC?
Depending on the degree you applied to, the standard of your application, and when your grades become available, you can expect an admission decision any time between the end of January and May. Be sure to check your application status often in the Student Service Centre under Admissions > Application Status.
Are UBC admissions rolling?
UBC evaluates your UBC application once it’s complete, which means we need to receive all your grades and other required information first. We can’t evaluate everyone’s application at the same time, so we send out admissions decisions as we receive and review information. That’s what we mean by rolling admissions.
How long does UBC take to process documents?
After we’ve received your documents, it can take two to four weeks for the information to be updated on your Student Service Centre portal. On this page: Where to submit your documents.
How do I check my admission status for UBC?
After you’ve applied After you apply to UBC, you can check your application status anytime in our UBC Student Service Centre or visit our Undergraduate Programs and Admissions website for more information on your next steps.
Why is UBC acceptance rate so high?
I think part of the reason for the high admission rate compared to major US universities is the self selection that you identified. Although UBC has a Personal Profile for admissions, I think it only makes a difference in students who are on the borderline for admissibility, ie. admissions is mostly decided by average.
Is UBC Sauder hard to get into?
As such, Sauder can be quite competitive to get into (GPA = High 80%…but the average GPA is usually around 92%).
Is it hard to get into UBC?
With an acceptance rate of 52.4%, UBC is quite stringent with its acceptance, choosing to only admit students who have in the past demonstrated extraordinary academic abilities and intellectual stamina. The admissions requirements at UBC are extremely straight-forward.
What is the acceptance rate for UBC?
52.4% (2014)
The University of British Columbia/Acceptance rate
How do you check if I have been admitted?
How to Check JAMB Admission Status
- STEP 1: Go to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) E-facility portal – portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility.
- STEP 2: Log in to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
- STEP 3: After a successful login, scroll down, then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab.
Is it very hard to get into UBC?
What is the hardest program to get into in Canada?
University of British Columbia Bachelor of Commerce Tied for the number 1 business program in Canada by Macleans the UBC Bachelor of Commerce deserves a spot on our list of the hardest undergraduate programs in Canada. This program has consistently had an admissions average of 92%.
Can I get into UBC with 90 average?
Program Requirements This minimum GPA is typically around 80%. However, we recommend aiming for a GPA in the 90% range to be a competitive candidate. The higher your grades, the better your chances are to get into UBC. This also increases your eligibility for academic scholarships!
When does UCLA release decisions?
Decisions for most freshman applicants will be released mid-March: Fall 2020: transfer: Decisions for most transfer applicants will be available by late April
When do UCLA decisions come out?
UCLA will notify freshman applicants of admission decisions by April 1, and admitted students will have until May 1 to notify the campus of their intent to register. Transfer students will be notified of admission decisions by April 30 and will have until June 1 to commit.
What is the admission rate at UCLA?
UCLA’s admissions rate is 16%, the lowest throughout the UC System . However, depending on your academic profile and extracurricular experiences, you might be much more (or less) likely to gain admission when compared with the rest of the applicant pool.
What is the acceptance rate for UCLA?
UCLA is one of the most selective public universities in the country with an acceptance rate of 14 percent.