Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the general entrance requirements for admission to Selkirk, applicants must meet the following Business Administration requirements:
- English 12 or equivalent with a grade of "C+" or higher required. For international applicants, IELTS 6.0 overall band score with no band below 5.5, or equivalent on other internationally recognized English Language Proficiency Tests.
- Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-calculus 11 with a grade of "C+" or better.
- Mathematics 12 and at least one Science 11 are recommended.
- Mature applicants without the above qualifications for full-time study are encouraged to arrange an interview with the Program Advisor or designate to discuss admission to the program. An assessment will be made of the applicant's ability to complete the program based on work experience, studies undertaken since leaving school, an assessment tool, and the results of the interview.
- Applicants who lack the admission requirements may still gain admission to the program through a multi-level entry system which allows students to take a combination of business and upgrading courses in the first year. This mode of entry may extend the length of the business diploma program to three years.
International Students
- Learn more about additional admissions information for International students
- For further information email Selkirk's International Student Advisor.
Part-Time Study
The Business Administration program encourages and supports part-time study, and special consideration has been given to the integration of part-time students into the program. Learn more about suggested part-time course of studies for Accounting/Finance and Management.
- Only full-time students are eligible for Co-op work term experiences.
- Where enrollment is limited, priority will be given to full-time students.
Early Entry
- Applicants who lack the admission requirements may still gain admission to the program through a multi-level entry system which allows students to take a combination of business and upgrading courses in the first year.
- This mode of entry may extend the duration of the program accordingly as not all courses are offered every term.
- Contact our Program Advisor for more details.