Bishop’s University admissions are made for fall and winter, with special summer internships and sessions. The University offers pre-graduate, undergraduate, and graduate programs in a variety of disciplines. Arts and science, education, and commerce are readable areas. With an enrollment of 2000-2999 students each semester, the bishop invites applications from all over the country and around the world. Bishop’s University has acceptance rate of around 70 to 80%.
- Applicants can apply through the university’s online portal.
- At the request of the Admissions Office, the applicant must submit additional documents such as a letter of encouragement and a CV.
- Due to COVID-19 epidemic, the residential capacity has been reduced and the University cannot provide on-campus housing for any applications received after June 1, 2020.
- The university will be treating the application as complete only after receiving both the application and deposit. The date of the complete application is the date used to determine residential priority.
Highlights
Application Portal | Online Portal |
Application Fee | 65 CAD |
Graduation rate | 76% |
International student percentage | 20% |
Mode of Payment | Credit Card |
Academic Calendar | Semester-based |
Intake Seasons | Fall/Winter/Summer |
Work Experience | Required for Graduate Programs |
Admission inquiry | admissions@ubishops.ca |
Bishop's University International Application Deadlines
The table tabulated below are the deadlines for admission for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Semester | Admission starts | Deadlines |
---|---|---|
Spring | May 11 | June 19 |
Summer | May 11 | August 6 |
Bishop's University International Student Admissions
The following requirements are the guideline to be considered competitive for admissions consideration. In each of the admission cycle, the University receives more applications than spaces available. Meeting the minimum posted requirements may guarantee admission.
Admission Portal: University’s official website
Admission Fee: 65 CAD
Academic Requirements:
- A student must have completed 12 years of formal schooling and received a secondary school credential. that would permit you access to university in that country.
- If the applicant is studying or has been graduated from secondary school in a country where secondary school finishes after only 11 years of formal schooling then the application will be evaluated on an individual basis.
- Proof of English proficiency
- LOR for Canada
- Copy of high school transcript, including mid-term course grades if available
- Copy of personal identification document(s)
- Appearing for the SAT or for the ACT exam is not required.
The documents can be emailed at the following address (admissions@ubishops.ca):
Bishop's University - Admissions Office
2600 Rs College
Sherbrooke, QC J1M1Z7
Canada
Visa Requirements Study for International Students
After being admitted to the university, the applicant must apply for a student visa for Canada. To apply for a permit, the applicant must show the following documents :
- Letter of Acceptance from the University
- Valid passport or travel document
- Proof of financial sources to study in Canada.
- After this, the applicant must apply online for permission.
- In conclusion, the Embassy of Canada will process the application and schedule an interview with the Embassy for an applicant's approval.
- Health Insurance - Activists must seek health care while studying full time in Quebec.
English language proficiency requirements
All applicants must prove their English proficiency, regardless of their citizenship. Citizens who have completed their studies in Canada are required to provide high school transcripts / Quebec codes to record their proficiency.
Immigrants who do not have high school experience in Canada should change the scores of standardized tests:
Bishop's University Undergraduate Admissions
Bishop university offers admission in 100+ programs including Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), etc.
Application Portal: Bishop University Application Portal
Application fee: 65 CAD
Undergraduate And Graduate Academic Requirements:
Here are all the documents to be executed during the application:
- High School Transcripts
- Letters of recommendation from teachers.
- Statement of purpose to study in Canada, addressing your agenda and aspirations.
- Proof of English proficiency.
- GMAT or GRE scores are optional for the Graduate students.
- Intermediate decisions or pending IP results.
- Copies of personal identity documents (copy of passport for international students)
- For music students, submit an audition tape along with the application.
Bishop's University Graduate Admissions
Bishop offers Thesis-based Masters and Course-based Masters degrees in Computer Science, Physics, Education, Business, and Climate Change.
Graduate Coordinator
Dr. Stefan Bruda
msc-info@cs.ubishops.ca
While different programs have separate requirements, here are the common prerequisites that must be met by all the applicants.
Programs | Application Portal | Transcripts | Letter of Recommendation | GRE/ GMAT | Statement of research interests |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MSc Applicants | Online Application | Required | Required | Optional | Required |
MEd and MA Applicants | Online Application | Required | 2 LORs Required | Optional | Required |
Micro-Program in Climate Change | Online Application | Required | Required | Optional | Required |
Graduate Certificate in Business | Online Application | Required | Required | Optional | Required |
Admission to Bishop University is competitive. With each admissions cycle, Bishop University receives more applications than there are available. Meeting the minimum requirements posted does not guarantee admission. Applicants who do not meet the posted requirements may be considered on a personal basis.
Once all the necessary documents are available, the University reviews the applications on a rolling basis to indicate that the Admissions Office will complete the initial assessment within 10 business days.
After applying, the applicant receives an email with login information to access the MyBU portal, which tracks the status of the application.
FAQs
Ques. Can I still accept my admission offer?
Ans. Yes. We understand that these are difficult times, and choosing the latter secondary option can be stressful at the best of times. So, as an exception, we will accept confirmations until July 17, 2020.
Ques. I am an international student; If I choose to do my entire semester away, do I need a CAQ / study permit to study in Bishop?
Ans. International students unable to travel to Canada in September are allowed to join the bishop as a full-time student and take distance studies. Study permission is not required to start and complete research projects outside Canada. However, this time the postgraduate work permit program (PGWP) eligibility or the length of the offered PGWP cannot be calculated.
Ques. Can I take my fall 2020 semester courses remotely?
Ans. We provide a great experience for all of our students, including chatting and a supportive and supportive environment. The university is currently preparing to offer a rich educational program for students who participate in distance learning.Whether in person or remotely, all students will be provided with high quality and engaging instruction with significant interaction with their professors and peers.
Ques. Can I take my fall 2020 semester courses in person?
Ans. We offer a great experience for all of our students, which is uniquely and virtually an engaging and supportive environment, and we offer as many unique classes as possible for students who want to be on and off-campus. Whether attending in person or online, high quality and engaging instruction will be provided to all students with significant interaction with their professors and peers.
Ques. If I am an international student and I am attending live studies, what isolation protocol should I follow?
Ans. Students are expected to follow guidelines set by state health authorities.
Ques. What will be the social-distance and security policies on campus for the fall semester?
Ans. We cannot guarantee that no one will contract COVID-19. However, we are committed to the health and safety of the Bishop’s community and will follow the advice of Quebec’s public health authorities in determining how to control the spread of the virus on our campus. To minimize the risk to others, everyone on campus will be responsible for adhering to all health guidelines and should expect these to be strictly enforced. Individual classes will be held in the classrooms, which will honor the physical distance of public health officials.
Ques. Can I live in campus dormitories?
Ans. Yes. In the academic year 2020/21, we will only offer single rooms in campus residential buildings. All students living on campus will have a reserved washroom in the BOG or suite-style residential buildings with a semi-private washroom or traditional-style dwelling. Students living in traditional-style residential buildings must ensure that they use only the reserved washroom.
Ques. Are residential dorms guaranteed?
Ans. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 situation, the university had to reduce its residency, and the university could no longer guarantee on-campus housing for any applications received after June 1, 2020. Residential Services will recruit students and will apply on a first-come, first-served basis after June 1, 2020. We will treat your application as complete only after receiving both your application and deposit. The date of your complete application is the date used to determine the residential priority.
Ques. My situation has changed and I can no longer attend the bishop - what happens to my confirmation deposit?
Ans. Between the time of accepting the offer with a fee (CAD 350), there is a refund policy, including until August 31, which allows the applicant to refund C100 CAD (CAD 250 is non-refundable). From September 1, the CAD 350 will not be completely refunded.
Ques. My situation has changed and I can no longer attend the bishop - what should I do?
Ans. Inform the Admissions Office of your status change. Email: admissions@ubishops.ca.
Ques: How can I apply for admission to Bishop university?
Ans: To apply to Bishop's University, just round out the suitable application structure on the university’s website.
Ques: When can I apply for admission at Bishop university?
Ans: Applications for Fall open toward the beginning of September and applications for the Winter section commonly open in the spring or late spring.
Ques: What is the last date to submit supporting documents?
Ans: the last date to submit supporting documents is March,15.
Ques: How can I apply for financial aid?
Ans: financial aids are absolutely founded on scholarly accomplishment. You don't need to apply for it; you are automatically considered on applying to Bishop's University before March first and present your supporting records by March fifteenth. Note that grants are not sustainable.
Ques. What is the application fee for Bishop University?
Ans: the application fee to apply for admission to Bishop University is 65 CAD.
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