INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – POST SECONDARY PATHWAY

Opportunities for international students to obtain credit courses crucial to obtaining acceptance at a Canadian Post-Secondary Institution.

Each year, many students come to British Columbia because they and their parents value the high quality of education provided by the British Columbia school system.

Some international students enroll in British Columbia schools to upgrade their skills in one of Canada’s two official languages,

Other international students enroll in British Columbia schools with the goal of meeting graduation requirements and earning a Dogwood Diploma. In order to ensure adequate preparation for post-secondary education and competencies in English or French, International students working towards a Dogwood Diploma may begin their studies in a British Columbia school at a point other than the beginning of their Grade 10 year (i.e., the start of the Graduation Program). Regardless of when students begin their graduation programs, international students must meet all graduation requirements as well as the requirements set
out in this policy in ways that ensure competence in one of Canada’s two official languages in order to obtain a Dogwood Diploma.

Life Long Ed Education Centers have been supporting students from countries all over the world with completing BC Online courses leading to acceptance in Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions – We Can help you do the same !

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International students whose educational program was not instructed in either French or English for at least two years prior to arriving in British Columbia must earn credits through instruction from a British Columbia-certified teacher (not through Equivalency review or Challenge process) for the following courses:

  • A Language Arts course at the Grade 11 level
  • English First Peoples 12 or English Studies 12,
  • A Science course at the Grade 11 or 12 level
  • A Mathematics course at the Grade 11 or 12 level
  • A Social Studies course at the Grade 11 or 12 level, and
  • Career-Life Education.

International students must earn graduation credit in Career-Life Connections under supervision of a board of education or an independent school authority.

Life Long Ed has programs designed to assist students with meeting this requirement which greatly enhances a student ability to gain acceptance into a public or private Canadian Post-
Secondary Institution.

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