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Program overview

Program overview

The UWinnipeg Pre-University Pathway Program (UW-PUPP) is designed for academically strong students from British and Caribbean educational systems who do not meet the undergraduate entrance requirements for The University of Winnipeg. This program provides a unique opportunity for students to gain conditional acceptance into the university while completing their high school education. Upon successful completion of the UW-PUPP, students will earn a Manitoba High School Diploma, allowing them to transition smoothly into undergraduate studies at The University of Winnipeg.

Program structure

The UW-PUPP is structured to support students in achieving their academic goals while preparing them for university-level education. The program includes:

  • Program Length: The duration of the UW-PUPP is typically one academic year.
  • Conditional acceptance to The University of Winnipeg Undergraduate Studies.
  • Focus on meeting the minimum grade requirement of a B average.

This program is tailored for students who are currently studying under the British and Caribbean curriculum, ensuring that they receive the necessary support and resources to succeed in their academic journey.

Featured Experiences

  • Conditional acceptance to undergraduate studies at The University of Winnipeg.
  • Supportive learning environment with a close-knit community of educators.
  • Opportunity to earn a Manitoba High School Diploma.
  • Seamless transition to university upon successful completion of the program.

Career Options

  • University Student: After completing the UW-PUPP, students can pursue various undergraduate degrees, leading to diverse career paths.
  • Research Assistant: Graduates may work in academic or private research settings, assisting in data collection and analysis.
  • Educator: With further qualifications, graduates can become teachers or tutors, sharing their knowledge with future students.
  • Administrative Roles: Graduates can take on administrative positions in educational institutions or corporate environments.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Graduates may work with organizations to promote educational programs and resources within the community.

 

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