Redeemer University College Current Prospectus

Redeemer University College Current Prospectus

Admission From Other Countries

Applicants from countries other than Canada and the United States will be considered for admission on the presentation of an academic program from an accredited high school or other educational institution which is the equivalent of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and which includes appropriate university preparation courses. Redeemer University is a designated learning institution, approved by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and our number is: O19395677559.

All transcripts must be presented in English, either translated directly by the school or through an approved third-party transcript translation/evaluation organization (i.e. World Education Services) at the student’s expense. Each international student will be assessed on an individual basis. Admission to Redeemer University will be based on a of the requirements for university admission in the applicant’s country of residence and requirements in Canada. In all cases clear and official transcripts are required.

Immigration Requirements

Citizens and legal residents of the United States are allowed to apply for student permits at their Canadian port of entry. It is imperative that a student be in possession of a letter of acceptance from Redeemer University, have evidence of sufficient funds for all tuition and accommodation, and have
identification establishing U.S. citizenship or a U.S. alien resident card. A document processing fee will be collected at the port of entry.

Since immigration requirements are subject to change, students are strongly encouraged to contact the Canadian Consulate nearest them prior to crossing the border. International students need to make application for a study permit with the Canadian Embassy, High Commission, or Consulate in their own countries. Application for a study permit should be made as early as possible to ensure sufficient time for
processing.

International students must present a study permit to the Student Life Department upon arrival. More information is available at www.cic.gc.ca. International students without acceptable provincial medical coverage will be required to possess medical coverage through Redeemer. Students can contact the Student Life Department for more information. Please note that remote study options are available for the academic year. For more information, please speak with Admissions or the Registrar’s Office at Redeemer.

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