Undergraduate Viewbook - University Of Winnipeg

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The University of WinnipegAboutStart HereContentsWhether you want to change the world or nurture your01.20.own neighbourhood, UWinnipeg is the place to begin.AboutStudent ServicesConnect with open-minded learners, caring professors,and brilliant researchers. Inspire — and be inspired by —others who share your passion to do something special.Welcome to The Universityof Winnipeg! In these pages,you’ll find out who we are,all that we offer, how toapply, and what you needto know about our diverse,environmentally-friendlycampus. We look forwardto having you join theUWinnipeg community.12.22.Academic ProgramsCampus Living14.23.How to ApplyScholarships and Bursaries16.24.Admission RequirementsTuition and FeesThrive in a supportive, diverse learning environmentwhere your success is celebrated. 1

2 AboutViewbook 2022–2023Learn, Grow,and BelongNo one wants to be consideredjust a number. Thanks to our smallclass sizes, caring professors, andcompact campus layout — you won’tbe. We encourage individualitywithin an environment thatfosters a true sense of belonging.Here, you will make real andmeaningful connections.25:1The estimatedstudent-to-professor ratioat UWinnipeg is 25 to 1.With a diverse mix of people, cultures, and ideas,our campus is a place of inclusion. Our communityincludes students from around the world, brilliantresearchers pursuing amazing discoveries, andpassionate learners who walk, cycle, and ridedowntown each day. This diversity fosters idea-sharingand promotes understanding. It also creates a uniqueenvironment in which to make new and lastingfriendships. At UWinnipeg, it’s all about the magicthat comes from people connecting with other people.Your professors will getto know you by name —that’s the beauty of asmall campus community.The University of WinnipegAbout 3Harsh PatelPuzzle masterSince he was a kid, Harsh hasenjoyed a good puzzle andloves solving problems withmath and applied computerscience. Armed with justpencils, paper, and a sharpmind, he generates creativesolutions to complexchallenges. Every day is anew learning experiencethat he credits to personalinteractions with professorslike Dr. Anna Stokke. Harsh isconducting research forDr. Stokke as an undergraduatestudent and enjoys theircollaborations — as well asdirect communication withother faculty members whohelp him expand on his ideasto solve bigger puzzles.

4 AboutViewbook 2022–2023The University of WinnipegAbout 508UWinnipeg is hometo eight CanadaResearch Chairs.The Prairie Climate Centreon campus providesdata and research to helporganizations preparefor the impact ofclimate change.Prepare toMake anImpactIt might happen in a lab or out in the field.It could be sparked by a classroom discussionabout reconciliation or sustainability. It maystem from the desire to cure a disease or helppeople live healthier lives. Whatever inspires you,get ready to make your mark on the world.Research at UWinnipeg takes many forms. We have scientists working on importantmedical advances — like tests that will detect cancer sooner. Others are looking intoways of protecting the environment and combating the stigma of mental illness.Our researchers are breaking new ground, and our students are helping them leadthe way, via hands-on research opportunities. Whether your passion takes you intothe lab or to the heart of an important issue — get ready to make your impact.Alexandra WiebeTaking it outsideAlexandra likes to take it outside, literally. Learningtakes her out of the classroom and into the field —where she connects theory with practice. With supportand guidance from her professors, Alexandra’s biologyresearch has been hands-on: from collecting samplesin the wild to presenting her findings at environmentalconferences. Coupling biology with a second majorin international development, she set sail on a missionto Papua New Guinea — volunteering on a medicalship. Alexandra anchored there to provide resourcesand educate communities about the importance ofpreventative health care in remote villages.

6 AboutViewbook 2022–2023The University of WinnipegAboutMake theMost of YourExperienceEmbrace university life in a way thatfits you best. Open your heart andmind. Try new things. Make newfriends. Give and accept supportwhen needed. Have fun. Above all —make the most of every opportunitythat comes your way. 7Bronwyn DelacruzPursuing passionsTailoring her experienceto meet her true passions,Bronwyn is doing universityher way. As a self-starterand environmentalist, shestudies neuroscience andassists Dr. Judith Huebnerin UWinnipeg’s biologydepartment on a pollutionresearch project. In herspare time, she works as alab demonstrator — inspiringyoung science enthusiasts —and is also part of a studentgroup that educates peerson the importance of mentalhealth, physical health,and self-care.Something is always happening at our vibrant downtowncampus to feed your mind, body, and spirit. Cheer on ourWesmen athletes (who’ve won 20 national championships).Practice yoga or work out. Take in an art exhibit or a publiclecture — we’ve welcomed Jane Goodall and EdwardSnowden. Experience our annual Duckworth Great RockClimb, a UWinnipeg tradition. And enjoy some of the best,most sustainable campus meals in North America, provided byour award-winning Diversity Foods Services.60There are more than 60 studentgroups on campus. Get involved— there’s something for everyone.Free, unlimitedaccess to athleticfacilities is available toall full-time students.

8 AboutViewbook 2022–2023The University of WinnipegAbout 910%A growing number ofour first-year studentsself-identify asIndigenous: First Nations,Métis, or Inuit.UWinnipeg is one ofthe first universitiesin Canada to ensureall students havefoundational knowledgeof Indigenous peopleand culture. And we’reproud to say the ideacame from our students.Gain a NewPerspectiveOur campus is located in one of Canada’s mostdiverse neighbourhoods. This is fitting — as we areproud to be a welcoming community that embracesdiversity and inclusion.We all benefit when we learn from one another — enriched by the sharing of culture,knowledge, and ideas. UWinnipeg proudly welcomes learners from countries fromaround the world and is inspired by wisdom and guidance from its Indigenous AdvisoryCircle. Each year, we honour our community’s incredible diversity at major celebrationslike Cultural Night, the Graduation Pow Wow, India Centre Dinner, and Pride Week.These activities are not only valuable occasions to learn something new. By embracingthese opportunities, you are getting ready to discover other worlds and make new friends.Morag MorisonLearning from the landWhile taking a major in urban and inner-citystudies along with a minor in Indigenous studies,Morag attended UWinnipeg’s summer Ojibwefield course to deepen her understanding ofIndigenous languages and ability to be respectfulof treaty land. She also took part in Youth United —a program that brings together suburban andinner-city students in a variety of community settingsand cultural experiences, providing opportunities todevelop new relationships while exchanging ideasand perspectives.

10 AboutViewbook 2022–2023The University of WinnipegAboutRise to AnyChallengeThe beauty of learning is that it canhappen in a variety of ways. We oftenthink of being in the classroom, usinga textbook. But it also happens whiledoing research in a lab — or gettingexperience in a workplace. It cantake hold through video, a lecture,or a conversation. Sometimes it’s sofascinating that it doesn’t even feellike learning (but it is). 11Megan LindellSharing knowledgeWith a thirst for knowledge,Megan is pursuing twodegrees simultaneously.As a high-achieving student,she enjoys sharing herknowledge with others.Megan’s busy course loadhasn’t stopped her fromgoing above and beyond— volunteering in manycapacities at UWinnipeg,including as a tutor and at theAboriginal Student ServicesCentre (ASSC). She attributesher enthusiasm for givingback to having received theLouis Riel Bursary three times.As a proud Métis, Megan isbecoming a leader in hercommunity and has foundeda group called Indigenizationof The University of WinnipegAssociation, which is in itsearly stages. She plans tofocus her career on sharingIndigenous history.Here, you’ll learn from caring professors, helpful mentors— and one another. You will learn to ask questions andthink critically. You will encounter new ideas and alsoexplore traditional ways of knowing. You will discoverthere are different approaches to any challenge. You willgain valuable knowledge. And you will develop importantskills to prepare for success. At UWinnipeg, we are dedicatedto providing the tools required for a bright, productive future.So you can go out and make a difference.400 UWinnipeg offers 400 courses in more than50 fields of study.UWinnipeg grads gethired — they have anemployment rate of 95.9%two years after graduation.

12 Academic ook 2022–2023Faculty of Businessand EconomicsPre-Professional StudiesBusiness and AdministrationPre-Dental HygieneThe University of WinnipegAcademic o-operative EnterprisesPre-Law-Human Resource ManagementPre-Medical Technology-International BusinessPre-Medicine-MarketingPre-Occupational TherapyEconomicsPre-OptometryEconomics and FinancePre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantApplicationDeadlinesMar01Deadline for early admission*and consideration forspecial entrance awards.Deadline for some appliedand joint programs.Pre-Radiation TherapyFaculty of ArtsFaculty of EducationClassicsIntegrated Education ProgramConflict Resolution StudiesAfter-Degree ProgramCriminal JusticeDevelopmental Studies (BA)DanceUWinnipeg/Red River CollegeJoint Education ProgramsDisability StudiesEast Asian Languages and Cultures-Business/TechnologyEnglish-Industrial Arts/TechnologyGerman-Canadian StudiesHistory-Technical VocationalAccess Programs (CATEP/WEC)Interdisciplinary LinguisticsGupta Faculty of Kinesiologyand Applied HealthInternational Development StudiesAthletic TherapyIndigenous StudiesMennonite StudiesModern Languages and Literatures-French StudiesKinesiologyPhysical and Health Education-German StudiesPolitical SciencePsychologyReligion and CultureRhetoric and CommunicationsSociologyTheatre and FilmUrban and Inner-City StudiesWomen’s and Gender StudiesPre-Veterinary MedicineJunApplied, Collaborative,and Joint Programs01Psychiatric Nursing(with Brandon University)Final deadline for the Facultyof Education and to self-reportgrades. High school studentsapplying after June 1 will needto submit an official transcriptto the Admissions Office.Joint Programs offered withRed River College-Applied Chemistry-Applied Environmental Sciences-Business AdministrationJul01Deadline to apply for the Fallterm to guarantee processingby the start of classes.-Communications-Developmental Studies/Early Childhood Education-Disability Studies-Spanish StudiesPhilosophyPre-Social WorkRadiation Therapy(with CancerCare Manitoba)History of ArtHuman RightsIndigenous LanguagesPre-Respiratory TherapyFaculty of ScienceAnthropologyApplied Computer Environmental Studies (BA)Environmental Sciences ticsAdditionally, UWinnipeg offerslanguage courses in Arabic, Chinese,Cree, Dutch, French, German, Greek(Ancient), Hebrew (Biblical), Italian,Japanese, Latin, Ojibwe, Portuguese,and Spanish.* Students receive priority courseregistration for the Fall term 13

14 How to ApplyViewbook 2022–2023The University of WinnipegHow-to ApplyHow to Applyuwinnipeg.ca/apply01.02.03.Choose a ProgramApply OnlinePay the Application FeeDecide which program most interestsyou and select that as your major.On the application form you needto indicate the major, faculty,and degree option (for example,3-year, 4-year or Honours).Go to uwinnipeg.ca/apply and clickthe Apply Now! button to accessthe Application Portal.There is one-time, non-refundable 100application fee that can be paid onlinewith a credit card when you apply, orlater with a cheque or money order,payable to The University of Winnipeg.Payment can also be made in person atStudent Central, 489 Portage Avenue.Consult the Program Guide for a listof programs by faculty. Each descriptionlists the degree options availableand any required grade 12 courses.Don’t worry about making a wrongdecision at this early stage - you canmake changes to your program ordegree option after the first year.The first year is the best time to takea variety of courses.You can find the general admissionrequirements on page 16, and facultyof education requirements on page 18.Create an account by entering yourpersonal details, email address,and a password.An email will be sent to your inboxto confirm your account by clickingon the link provided. Log in and startthe application by clicking Create aNew Application.Current Manitoba high school studentswill need to provide expected gradesfor a minimum of five grade 12courses (include all 40-level courses,from both first and second semester).The University will request finalgrades directly from the school for allapplications received by June 1.The MET (Manitoba Education andTraining) number is also required.This is a 9-digit number found onreport cards or requested fromyour school’s main office.Remember to report all 40-levelcourses, including any taken ingrade 11 and in your secondsemester of grade 12.Students who have permanentresident status in Canada or arelanded immigrants must submita copy of their landed immigrant papers,permanent resident card (both frontand back), proof of citizenshipor passport by uploading a scan inthe Application Portal.First-YearTips:Things to considerbefore you applyDeciding What to Study› Start directly in the area/subjectthat interests you› You can sample other courses inyour first year› All courses taken in the first yearwill count towards your degreeApplying for Admission› You don’t choose your courses whenyou apply for admission› When you apply, select a faculty and a major(for example, Faculty of Arts — Psychology),along with a degree option (3-year, 4-yearor Honours)04.› You can change your major/degree planduring your studies.Check Your Application StatusContinue to log in to the ApplicationPortal to check on your status after youhave applied. The Admissions Office willnotify you if anything else is requiredfor your admission. You can expecta decision 2–4 weeks after you havecompleted your application.Choosing First-Year Courses› Students starting in September registerfor courses in June or July› The major subject is only part of theschedule — this is a good time to studya variety of subjects› Create your own schedule. Full-timestudents take 3–5 courses each term05.Apply for AwardsWe offer scholarships and awardsto assist you with funding your postsecondary education. In order to beeligible you must apply for admissionbefore March 1. Some scholarshipsrequire a separate application.See page 23 for more information.Resources for Accepted Students› The factsheets (uwinnipeg.ca/factsheets) provide lists of suggested courses to take› F.Y.I Sessions — learn more about registering for courses and creating a schedule,visit uwinnipeg.ca/fyi for more information› Academic Advisors are available for drop-in appointments› Online guides and videos outline each step of the course selection processat uwinnipeg.ca/student 15

16 Admission RequirementsViewbook 2022–2023AdmissionRequirementsThe University of WinnipegAdmission RequirementsIn order to qualify for general admission, students need to meet the high school graduation requirements in their home provinceas well as any additional UWinnipeg entrance conditions. The required minimum admission average is 65% for all provinces.ProvinceRequirements for AdmissionEnglish RequirementUWinnipeg students bring diverse experiences andAlberta/Northwest Territories/NunavutFive academic courses at the 30 levelEnglish 30-1British Columbia/YukonFour academic courses at the grade 12 levelEnglish 12New BrunswickSix academic courses at the 120, 121or 122 levelEnglish 121/122Newfoundland10 credits at the 3000 levelEnglish 3201Nova ScotiaFive academic or advanced courses at thegrade 12 levelEnglish 12OntarioSix courses at the grade 12 U or M levelEnglish ENG4UPrince Edward IslandFive academic courses at the grade 12 level(621 or 611)English 611 or 621QuébecOne year of CEGEP with a minimum of 12academic courses. The grade 12 certificateof graduation with six academic subjectsmay also be considered.English 603(2 courses)SaskatchewanFive academic courses at the 30 levelEnglish A30 and B30backgrounds to our vibrant community. Whether youare a Manitoba student completing high school, anadult learner, a second degree-seeker, or from anotherprovince, we welcome you.Manitoba High School StudentsFrançais/French Immersion StudentsRegular requirements for programs in all faculties(except the Faculty of Education):In place of English 40S, Français and French Immersionstudents may present Anglais 40S or Français 40S to calculatethe admission and entrance scholarship averages.› Five credits at the grade 12 level (40 S, G or U). Three mustbe 40S. Physical Education 40F cannot be used as one ofthe five courses.AP & IB Credits› Present at least one credit of core English 40S(Comprehensive, Literary or Transactional Focus) andone credit of core Mathematics 40S (Pre-Calculus,Applied, or Essential).UWinnipeg recognizes the Advanced Placement (AP) andInternational Baccalaureate (IB) secondary school programs,and will take these courses into account when consideringadmission requirements, scholarships, and university credit.Transfer credit awarded for more than 25 AP courses and morethan 20 IB courses.› Have a minimum 65% admission average,calculated using:Visit uwinnipeg.ca/ap-ib for more information.-One English 40S-One Mathematics 40S-One other 40S credit from a different subject areaThe admission average is based on the required English plus the two highest academic courses. The requirements for admission and the calculationof the admission average differ for the Faculty of Education (see next page).Application steps for out-of-province students:1. Fill out an online application at uwinnipeg.ca/apply (see How to Apply on p.14 for more information).The highest grade will be used for each required course,if more than one option is available.2. Admissions will send you a form to complete requesting a list of expected or final grades for all grade 12 courses,including course name and provincial course code (e.g. ENG4U 75%).Some programs have specific prerequisite courses,which can be found with each program description,if applicable. See the Program Guide (see insert),view program factsheets online at uwinnipeg.ca/factsheets,or visit uwinnipeg.ca/pre-req.There are many types of students looking to study atUWinnipeg, at all stages of their academic path. For otheradmission categories, including mature, transfer, andhomeschooled, visit: uwinnipeg.ca/admissions-req.17Out-of-Province Admission Requirementsuwinnipeg.ca/future-studentCurrent high school students graduating in June, or highschool graduates, should have at least 30 Manitoba highschool credits, including: 3. For all students who apply by June 1, the University will request final transcripts from your school, except for BCand AB students, who will need to send it on their own.For course equivalencies from outside of Manitoba, go to uwinnipeg.ca/equivalency-chart.The language of instruction atUWinnipeg is English. If Englishis not your first/primary languageand you are not from an Englishexempt country, you must providesupporting documentation toshow you meet one of the requiredconditions. Visit uwinnipeg.ca/language-req for more information.

18 Admission RequirementsViewbook 2022–2023Faculty of Education Admission RequirementsThe Faculty of Education’s Integrated program is a limited enrolment program and there is a selection process for each category.Refer to the English/Math Combination Chart below to check eligibility and to see how the admission average will be calculated.Admission to the Integrated Education program is competitive, and students who are not admitted may be offered generaladmission into another UWinnipeg faculty, where they can start a program in their desired teachable areas, and then apply totransfer into the Faculty of Education the following year.English/Math Combination Chart2 Credits of English-orEnglish/Anglais & Français1 Credit of EnglishPre-Calculus MathEligibleEligibleAdmission RequirementsApproved List of Grade 12 CoursesThe following courses can be used to calculate the average for entrance into the Faculty of Education:uwinnipeg.ca/education-applyEnglishThe University of WinnipegApplied MathEligibleNot EligibleEssential MathEligibleNot EligibleNote:1. Essential Mathematics 40S cannot be used to calculate the admission average. Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate coursescan be used to calculate Education admission and entrance scholarship averages.2. Elementary stream: Students who have not successfully completed either Applied or Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S will be required to take anadditional non-credit mathematics course to meet the math prerequisite for the mandated math course in the program OR take an entrancetest to determine if they meet the math prerequisite. For more information, please contact the Faculty of Education at 204.786.9491 oreducation@uwinnipeg.ca.How is the admission average calculated?For those with the eligible combination of English and math, the higher grade of either the combined English creditsor the math credit will be combined with two courses from the Approved List on the next page.Example 1:Example 2:› English Comp Focus 40S: 75%› English Transactional Focus 40S: 84%› English Literary Focus 40S: 79%› Français 40S: 80%› Applied Math 40S: 85%› Pre-Calculus Math 40S: 75%The combined English grade is 77% and so the higherApplied Math grade of 85% will be used along with twoApproved List courses.The combined English and Français grade of 82% is higherthan the Pre-Calculus grade, and so that will be used alongwith two Approved List courses.For students with only one English 40S, the average will be calculated using the Pre-Calculus Mathand two Approved List courses.Accounting SystemsGermanAnglaisGlobal Issues: Citizens and SustainabilityArtHebrewBiologyHistory of Western CivilizationChemistryItalianChinese (Cantonese) 41GJapaneseChinese (Mandarin)LatinCinema as a Witness to Modern HistoryLawComputer ScienceMathematics (Applied or Pre-Calculus)Cree/Ojibway/Saulteaux 41GCurrent Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit StudiesMusic (one of: Band, Choral,Guitar, Strings, Private Music Option)Dramatic ArtsPhysicsEconomicsPolishEnglish (two credits)PortugueseFamily FrenchWorld IssuesGeographyWorld ReligionsAll courses 40S unless otherwise indicated 19

20 Student esWe’re known for our strongstudent supports. Here, you’llhave access to a wide variety offree student services to supportyou in your studies.Viewbook 2022–2023Academic and Career AdvisingAdult Learner ServicesStudent ssWe are dedicated to helping youreach your academic and career goals.Meet with an academic advisor everyyear throughout your studies to get themost out of your degree plan. If youwould like to explore your career optionsor learn more about how your degreerelates to a career in your chosen field,you can meet with a career advisor, whocan also help with employment serviceslike résumé writing and interview skills.If you are a new student who has beenout of school for three or more yearsand do not meet the regular admissionrequirements, you qualify for maturestatus. Turn skills gained through workand life experience into universityacceptance and credit.Comprehensive general and specializedcounselling and health services areprovided to all students for free at theWellness Centre, located on the firstfloor of Duckworth Centre (1D25).Klinic on Campus offers free andconfidential health information,workshops and medical appointments.Accessibility Servicesand The AccessibilityResource Centreuwinnipeg.ca/accessibility-servicesIf you are a student who requiresAccessibility Services (AS) includingadaptive and/or accommodationservices, you can declare yourinterest in receiving informationabout AS on your application(centre located in 1M35, on thefirst floor of Manitoba Hall).The majority of our StudentServices departments arelocated in one convenientlocation at 489 Portage Avenue,in the Rice Centre, across thestreet from the main campus.The University of WinnipegAwards and Financial Aiduwinnipeg.ca/awardsFind out how to finance your studies andhow to apply for scholarships, awards,bursaries and government student aid.Aboriginal StudentServices Centre (ASSC)uwinnipeg.ca/asscA hub of excitement and a vibrantgathering place for educational,cultural, and social activities,the ASSC strives to create a sense ofcommunity for students throughouttheir studies. The student lounge hasa computer lab, lockers, and a kitchenfacility, and is open seven days a week.Supports include Elders-in-Residence,free tutoring, and academic advising.Student ServicesInternational, Immigrantand Refugee SupportServices (IIRSS)21Programs offered throughASSC & IIRSS:›uwinnipeg.ca/iirssIIRSS was created to provide a safe,educational and culturally sensitiveenvironment for all international,immigrant, refugee, and newcomerstudents as they pursue their academicstudies, from admission through tograduation. Take advantage of thesocial and cultural activities as wellas the support and advising thatIIRSS provides. Transition Year ProgramThe transition to post-secondarystudies may be challenging anddifficult for some high schoolstudents and mature adult learners.The Transition Year Program (TYP)has been developed to assiststudents in building the academicand personal coping skills necessaryfor post-secondary success.›Mentor ProgramOpen to any new student,including international, visiting andexchange students, newcomers,rural Canadians, adult learners,and any other student who wants tomeet new people, get some extrahelp, and learn new things aboutUWinnipeg and living in the city.

22 Campus LivingViewbook 2022–2023Campus LivingThe University of Winnipegopportunity to live on your own, without being alone.ScholarshipsandBursariesYou’ll meet students from across Canada and around ving in residence at UWinnipeg gives you theworld, establish lifelong friendships, and get involvedWe are committed to makingin a variety of activities around campus and in thepost-secondary educationsurrounding area.accessible and ensuring thatstudents are rewarded for theiracademic achievement. The AwardsResidence OptionsMcFeetors Hall Great-West Life Student Residence offersmodern, air-conditioned dorm-style units with a privatewashroom, common lounge areas with a TV, kitchen and freeWi-Fi, study areas, and laundry facilities. Room options includesingle and double furnished dorms.The Balmoral Houses feature shared common areas andprivate bedrooms with air conditioning.Other options include family housing in McFeetors Hall as wellas Downtown Commons, a mixed-use apartment complexacross from the main campus.Residence Options and Fees for One Academic Year(September–April)and Financial Aid team administersmore than 6 million in scholarshipsand bursaries on an annual basis.McFeetors HallSingle furnished dorm with meal plan 9,495Balmoral HousesSingle furnished dorm 5,100Let us help you connect with thefinancial supports you need anddeserve to pay for your education.Scholarships and BursariesSpecial Entrance ScholarshipsThese scholarships are granted onlyto high school students based on theiradmission average, starting at 85%.Students are automatically consideredfor these scholarships by completingtheir application for admission beforeMarch 1. To see how the admissionaverage is calculated, see page.16.Values:› 85–89.9% — 1,100› 90–94.9% — 1,750› 95–100% — 2,250International BaccalaureateEntrance ScholarshipStudents must present the InternationalBaccalaureate Diploma with a grade totalof at least 30, including the extendedessay and the Theory of Knowledgecourse, and with no grade below fouron the three higher level and threesubsidiary level papers.Value: 2,250Entrance Awardsuwinnipeg.ca/awards/entrance-awardsWhether you’re a high-schoolstudent, transferring from college oruniversity, or a mature student, you canapply for an entrance award.First-time UWinnipeg students can applyfor awards once an applicationfor admission has been submitted.Entrance ScholarshipsComplete your application for admissionand submit a separate application for ascholarship before March 1.Values: up to 40,000It is now easier to apply forawards with our new onlineapplication: uwinnipeg.ca/awards/apply-for-awardsAdvanced Placement ProgramEntrance ScholarshipAwarded to students who are enteringUWinnipeg as a National AP Scholar.Students must write five AP finalexaminations and obtain an averageof at least 4.0 on these examinations.Value: 2,250AP/IB Transfer Credit ScholarshipStudents admitted directly from highschool who choose to transfer AP or IBexamination results as credit towardstheir undergraduate studies will receivea scholarship.Values:› 250 for each AP exam result of 5› 150 for each AP exam result of 4› 250 for each IB final result of 7 onhigher level papers› 200 for each IB final result of 6 onhigher level papers and 7 on standardlevel papers› 150 for each IB final result of 5 onhigher

Final deadline for the Faculty of Education and to self-report grades. High school students applying after June 1 will need to submit an official transcript to the Admissions Office. Deadline to apply for the Fall term to guarantee processing by the start of classes. Application Deadlines