① Senior two students.
For the students in Grade Two, because they have not completely completed their high school studies, that is, they have not completely completed 12 years of education, and they have not obtained the high school diploma in China. If they want to study in Canada, they must continue their studies in high school and obtain high school diplomas from relevant provinces in Canada before they can enter the university stage.
Option 1: Apply for Canadian public secondary schools 10- 12 grade. Canadian public middle schools generally don't accept China students in the last year of high school (/kloc-grade 0/2) unless they have excellent grades (culture and language). Therefore, China students, whether they are in Grade Two or have completed all the senior high school exams, can only apply for the Canadian Middle School 10 grade or1/KLOC-0 grade, complete the required credits and obtain the Canadian High School Diploma. Whether to read 10 or 1 1 depends on the specific situation of the students.
Option 2: Apply for private secondary schools in Canada 10- 12 grade. Private secondary schools in Canada have set up high school courses corresponding to public secondary schools, and domestic students who graduated from Grade Two can continue their high school studies in private secondary schools in Canada. After completing the credits, you can also get a Canadian high school diploma to apply for a Canadian university.
Option 3: There are two kinds of Canadian university foundations: one is a university foundation provided in the name of a university, mainly for high school graduates. The other is the pre-university courses offered by international colleges and private middle schools, which are mainly aimed at students who have not graduated from high school. Students who have graduated from high school are also accepted. International colleges and private middle schools have more comprehensive care for international students, strict teaching, small class teaching, individual counseling and strict management, which are more suitable for China students. For students who are studying in Grade Two and are about to graduate, they have just arrived abroad and are still young, and there is a process of adaptation. You can choose this kind of preparatory course as a transition. The pre-university courses offered by international colleges and private middle schools mainly include: 1, language enhancement 2, Canadian middle school courses-obtaining Canadian high school diploma 3, and some university credit transfer courses.
② Senior three students and senior high school graduates.
For China students, as long as they have completed 12 years of education and obtained a high school diploma, in theory, they can directly apply for Canadian universities (students studying in senior three can obtain a high school diploma as long as they have completed the high school exam, which can be classified as high school graduates). However, due to the differences of each student's own situation (culture class, language), the ways of applying to Canadian universities are also different.
Scheme 1: High school graduates who directly apply for undergraduate courses in China can apply for direct undergraduate courses in all universities in Canada as long as they have excellent grades and meet the university entrance requirements. Under normal circumstances, their academic performance, that is, the academic performance of the three-year high school culture class, should reach 80% on average, the language performance should reach more than 80%, and the IELTS score should reach more than 6.5. Some famous schools also need students to provide college entrance examination results.
Option 2: Language+Undergraduate Double Admission Double Admission is a conditional admission. Students whose academic achievements (cultural courses) meet the requirements of university admission, but who have no language achievements or whose language achievements fail to meet the requirements of university admission, can apply for "double admission of language and undergraduate course" in Canadian universities. The admission notice issued by the school to such students will indicate the conditions and require students to study at the language stage first. Students who study language (ESL) in the language center of a university or its designated language center can enter undergraduate study directly without taking TOEFL or IELTS test if they pass the test of the language center. Most universities in Canada offer "double admission" programs, but each university has different double admission conditions. Double admission can be divided into two situations: 1, conditional double admission-that is, a certain language foundation is required, such as TOEFL 60 or IELTS 5, and some schools will also require college entrance examination scores or test scores; 2, unconditional double admission-no language scores are required.
Option 3: Public colleges transfer credits. Public colleges are an important part of Canada's higher education system. In addition to providing a large number of practical courses, it also provides credit transfer courses for freshmen and sophomores. Senior three graduates apply for related majors in Canadian public universities. After 2-3 years of study, they can transfer their credits to the corresponding universities in Canada to continue their undergraduate studies and obtain a bachelor's degree. Most universities in Canada recognize credits from public universities. Applications from public institutions are also divided into direct recording and double recording. If students' language scores are not satisfactory or not, they can study languages in public colleges first, and then take professional courses.
Scheme 4: Direct study in public colleges, with low entry threshold, practical courses and short study time. Senior three graduates from China have been studying in public colleges for 2-3 years, and the college diploma is also recognized by the Canadian government. They can also apply for a Canadian work visa and apply for immigration. Public institutions are a good choice for China senior three students who want to graduate as soon as possible and develop in Canada in the future.
Recommended by public institutions: Georgia College, Algonquin College, Honghe College, St. Regina College, Columbia College-through UBC University, SFU University and Victoria University. Option 5: Preparatory Course+Undergraduate Canadian University Preparatory Course is divided into two categories: one is a preparatory course offered in the name of a university, mainly for high school graduates. The other is the pre-university courses offered by international colleges and private middle schools, which are mainly aimed at students who have not graduated from high school. Students who have graduated from high school are also accepted.