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Last updated on 2025-04-15

Program overview

Program Overview

The University Preparation program is designed to assist students in enhancing their high school grades, making them more competitive and admissible to Canadian post-secondary programs. This program offers a personalized assessment of each student's current academic standing, along with a customized education plan tailored to their needs. The courses provided are equivalent to Alberta Education courses and are recognized for admission purposes by all post-secondary institutions across Alberta and Canada.

Program Structure

The University Preparation program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience. Here are some key details:

  • Program Length: The program typically spans over 14 weeks.
  • Credits: Students earn credits equivalent to Alberta Education standards.
  • Class Schedule: Classes are generally held in-person on campus from Monday to Friday.
  • Class Duration: Each class lasts for 80 minutes.
  • Terms Offered: The program is available in three terms:
    • Fall term (September – December)
    • Winter term (January – April)
    • Spring/Summer term (May – July)
  • Prerequisites: Students must meet specific prerequisites for certain courses, typically requiring a minimum grade of D in prior courses.

 

Additionally, the program may offer options such as online synchronous classes and evening sections to accommodate different schedules.

Featured Experiences

  • Personalized academic assessments to tailor the learning experience.
  • Courses equivalent to Alberta Education standards, ensuring recognition across institutions.
  • Flexible class schedules, including options for online and evening classes.
  • Support for English Language Proficiency improvement through additional programs.

Career Options

Graduates of the University Preparation program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Academic Advisor: Assist students in planning their educational paths and making informed decisions about their studies.
  • Admissions Officer: Evaluate applications and help prospective students navigate the admissions process.
  • Educational Consultant: Provide guidance to schools and organizations on curriculum development and educational strategies.
  • Career Counselor: Help individuals identify career options and develop job search strategies.
  • Support Staff in Educational Institutions: Work in various roles that support student learning and development.

 

DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.

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