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2 ECSL 2 Accommodations 3 Table of Contents 3 University College Pathway 6 Objectives 6 Program Length 7 Fees + Class Times 8 Calendars 9 University & College Partners 10 11 Mount Saint Vincent University 12 NSCAD University 13 Saint Mary’s University 14 University of King’s College 15 16 Bishop’s University 17 Welcome to Halifax 18 19 20 Saint Francis Xavier University (STFX) 21 University of Prince Edward Island 22 23 New York Film Academy 24 NSCECE 25 Capital city Major economic center Population of NSCC 26 of of Atlantic 420,000 St. Lawrence College 27

4 FAQs 29 More than 90% of the population 6 Universities & 5 Colleges are native English speakers in the city of Halifax

Learn more about life in Halifax! Want to learn more about Halifax and its culture? Visit our ‘Halifax Life’ information page below: U E C C www.ecslcanada.com/halifax-life/student-life/halifax-life S 1 P L FREE WI-FI STUDENT LOUNGE DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Accommodations About ECSL ‘Your home away from home!’ ECSL is an ESL school for adults and an oicial IELTS testing centre. It has been owned and managed by ESL instructors since 1998. The school caters to motivated students who want to work hard to achieve academic excellence and personal success. Our new campus was purpose-built in 2011 and is bright and welcoming – our students are surprised to ind such bright colours and attractive décor in a school. They love the warm atmosphere and enjoy relaxing and studying in our spacious student lounge. HOMESTAY $200/week ($220/week for minors); includes 3 meals We strongly encourage our students to participate in the Homestay Program. COMPUTER MAX. 200 STUDENTS 8-10 STUDENTS Living with a Canadian family is the best way for you to improve your English, LOUNGE IN 19 CLASSROOMS PER CLASS learn about our culture, and adapt to a new life in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Homestay Program's objective is to provide you with a warm welcome to Canada and lots of support while you adjust to a new culture.

STUDENT RESIDENCE - Granville Hall $245/week Granville Hall is a unique housing option designed with international students in mind. Live in the heart of the downtown and make life-long friendships in a supportive full-service environment. Single and double rooms are available in downtown Halifax for students who seek high-quality independent living. A live-in Residence Coordinator provides support and assistance, and spacious design allows students to relax, study, or spend time with friends. Each loor is equipped with several washrooms, common areas, and a kitchenette, ensuring comfort, privacy, and a social environment.

U E U E C C C S C S 2 P L 3 P L SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AT ECSL

Each week, ECSL hosts between 2 to 4 Social Activities for our international students. Visits to local parks and restaurants, attending special events and weekend trips to places such as Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton - there is something for everyone! The UCP program prepares international students for future university or college studies in North America by guiding them U CP to develop the English language skills Program Length necessary for their academic success. U C P Students will take a placement test upon arrival at ECSL. Students’ length of study Educational Training depends on their entry English level. Each level in the program lasts for 12-13 weeks. Program English for Communication (EC) University College Pathway (UCP) Language Skills Level Basic 100 200 300 400 500 IELTS 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 Critical Thinking Abilities 74 - 76 weeksr 62 - 63 weeks12-13 50 weeks12-13 Universities and Colleges Universities Successful Performance at Performance Successful Time Management Skills 37 - 38 weeks2-13 24 - 26 weeks12-13 Objectives 12 - 13 weeks The levels in UCP focus on increasing students’ overall abilities in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in an academic context. Within these *This chart is meant to be used only as an approximate guide. ECSL reserves the right to place a student in the appropriate level based on completion of a skill areas, the students focus on the following: comprehensive and written test conducted on the irst day of class. • Academic writing and referencing *Students in UCP 500 can take a part-time course at university concurrently with their UCP 500 class. Students without university/college acceptance or whose university/college does not have a course available have to study full time at ECSL in one of our afternoon electives. • Listening to lectures and taking notes *Students can only begin our UCP 500 level at the beginning of a new term. • Reading and annotating Entry to Undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma • Editing and proofreading • Delivering presentations and seminars Placement • Efective research University Meet University • Avoiding plagiarism Test • Academic vocabulary College English • Speeches English for Pathway Requirements • Debates Communication 200 - 500 (without IELTS) All courses in the program have subsidiary aims of building interpersonal skills, increasing Basic & 100 ECSL Pathway cross-cultural awareness, and improving critical (if required) thinking skills. The students rely heavily on problem-solving and teamwork in order to successfully meet the requirements of the Placement program and each of its courses. Test IELTS Preparation Meet University Take the English

No Intensive IELTS University College Pathway English for IELTS Test Requirements Communication Program U E No Pathway Basic - 200 U E C C C S C S 6 P L 7 P L U CP Calendars

UCP & Semester UCP & Semester Vacations and Class times Start Date End Date Holidays 2016 Time Class 8:45 - 10:15 General Skills or IELTS Program 10:15 - 10:30 Break time 10:30 - 12:00 General Skills or IELTS Program ECSL Level CEFR IELTS TOEFL 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break UCP 200 B1 5.0 45 - 54 13:00 - 14:10 UCP Program UCP 300 B2 5.5 55 - 65 14:10 - 14:20 Break time UCP 400 B2+ 6.0 70 - 80 14:20 - 15:30 UCP Program UCP 500 C1 6.5 90 - 95 2017 *No class in the afternoon on Fridays.

Tuition

Tuition Full-time Intensive Study 1 Week 4 Weeks 12 Weeks 24 Weeks English for Communication (EC) $ 300 $ 1,200 $ 3,600 $ 7,200 IELTS Preparation (IP) $ 325 $ 1,300 $ 3,900 $ 7,800 Intensive IELTS (II) $ 365 $ 1,460 $ 4,380 $ 8,760 University College Pathway (UCP) $ 385 $ 1,540 $ 4,620 $ 9,240 Additional Fees Registration fee $155 Full-time class material $180 Homestay Placement Fee** $285 Part-time class material $125 Other Accomodation Placement $210 Health Insurance $2/day Weekly Homestay fee (adult) $200/week Student Identiication Card $20 Weekly Homestay fee (minor) $220/week *Minor: Students under the age of 19 *Adult: Students over the age of 19 Homestay Replacement fee $110 **Homestay Placement Fee includes airport pick-up

Administration fee (minor) $190 *UCP students must start at the beginning of a semester - GREEN DATES *Other students can start on any Monday. U E U E C C C S C S 8 P L 9 P L Dalhousie University University & College Partners Halifax, Nova Scotia www.dal.ca/programs

Dalhousie University is internationally known as one of North America’s most welcoming universities. Founded in 1818, Dalhousie is one of Canada’s oldest universities, attracting more than 18,500 students from around the world. Located on Canada’s East Coast, the university blends world-class academic programs with leading-edge research.

Average Tuition: $15,800 Number of Students: 18,500 School name Location Diploma Bachelor Graduate International Students: 14% University Partners UCP Grade required: 80% Popular Programs: Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia Computer Science Management Mount Saint Vincent University Halifax, Nova Scotia Commerce Business Medicine NSCAD University Halifax, Nova Scotia Health Science Administration Saint Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia Law Engineering University of King’s College Halifax, Nova Scotia Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia Studies Faculty of Engineering Bishop’s University Sherbrooke, Québec Diploma of Engineering concurrent with: Brock University St. Catharines, Québec Bachelor of Engineering (CO-OP Option) - Chemical / Civil / Electrical / Environmental / Industrial / - Bachelor of Arts Cape Breton University Sydney, Nova Scotia Materials / Mechanical / Mineral Resources Faculty of Computer Science Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Ontario Bachelor of Computer Science (CO-OP Option) Bachelor of Informatics (CO-OP Program) Mount Allison University Sackville, NB Artiicial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems / Data Science / Environment, Sustainability and Society / Communication Technologies and Cyber Security / Graphics, Software Systems St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia Gaming and Media / Environment, Sustainability and Society University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, PEI Faculty of Management Bachelor of Commerce (CO-OP Program) Bachelor of Management / University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan Accounting / Entrepreneurship / Finance / International Bachelor of Science (Recreation) Business / Managing People and Organizations / Marketing (combined) Logistics / Marketing Management / Bachelor of Management (Internship Option) School name Location Diploma Bachelor Graduate Entrepreneurship and Innovation / Knowledge Management / Environment, Sustainability and Society / Leadership and College Partners Organizations / Management and Globalization / Public Sector /Management Eastern College Halifax, Nova Scotia Faculty of Science NSCECE* Halifax, Nova Scotia Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science (Medical Sciences) Actuarial Science** /Biochemistry and Molecular Biology / Nova Scotia Community College Halifax, Nova Scotia Law / Library and Information Studies / Biology (CO-OP) / Chemistry (CO-OP) / Earth Sciences / Medical Laboratory Technology / Medicine / New York Film Academy Burbank, California Economics (CO-OP) / Environment, Sustainability and Society / Meteorology / Occupational Theraphy / Environmental Science (CO-OP) / Integrated Science Program / Physiotherapy / Planning (CO-OP) / St. Lawrence College Kingston, Ontario Marine Biology (CO-OP) / Mathematics (CO-OP) / Microbiology Public Administration / Speech Language *NSCECE: Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood and Immunology (CO-OP) / Neuroscience / Ocean Sciences / Pathology / Social Work Physics and Atmospheric Science (CO-OP) / Psychology * See dal.ca for complete list of certiicates/diplomas/programs ofered. **Pending MPHEC approval For Faculty of Health Professions, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture visit www.dal.ca EE U E UU C Wait time for CLOA: 8 weeks Required documents: - Application Form CC CC C S Application deadlines: April 1st, September 15th - Application Fee ($70) - Passport Copy SS 10 P L Admission deposit: $200 (non-refundable) - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript 11 PP LL Mount Saint Vincent University NSCAD University Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia www.msvu.ca www.my.nscad.ca

Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) is committed to being a model of creative teaching and research that One of Canada’s oldest independent cultural institutions, NSCAD University continues to be regarded as a principal nurtures socially responsible global citizens. With a unique blend of passion and individuality, the Mount is a centre for education and research in visual culture in North America. NSCAD University fosters close creative university with unparalleled social impact at home, across the country and around the world. The Mount is located relationships among artists, designers, academics and the public, and takes on leadership responsibilities in the just minutes from downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia and is recognized for its small class sizes and personalized regional, national and international art communities. approach to learning. A diverse mix of 4,000 women and men from across Canada and more than 60 countries take advantage of the Mount’s programs and unique sense of community. Average Tuition: $17,600

Average Tuition: $12,400 Number of Students: 900 Number of Students: 4,050 UCP Grade required: 70% International Students: 17% UCP Grade required: 75% Popular Programs: Popular Programs: Master of Design Bachelor of Design Nutrition Business Tourism Bachelor of Fine Arts Education & Public Relations Studies Undergraduate Degree Studies Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Arts, Major in Art History Bachelor of Arts (BA) Major in Ceramics / Major in Film / Major in Fine Art / Bachelor of Design, Canadian Studies / Chinese - Mandarin (courses) / Communication Studies / Cultural Studies / Economics / Major in Intermedia / Major in Jewellery Design and Major in Interdisciplinary Design English Metalsmithing / Major in Photography / Major in Textiles/ Family Studies / French / German (courses) / Gerontology / History / Information Technology (minor) / (Interdisciplinary) *no major Philosophy Graduate Degree Bachelor of Science (BSC) Master of Design Master of Fine Arts Applied Human Nutrition / Applied Statistics (minor) / Biology / Chemistry / Computer Science (minor) / Post-Baccalaureate Mathematics / Physics (minor) / Psychology NSCAD University ofers three certiicate programs for those wishing to pursue studies after obtaining an Professional Studies undergraduate degree: Applied Human Nutrition / Business Administration / Child & Youth Study / Public Relations / The Visual Arts Certiicate in Studio Science Communication / Tourism & Hospitality The Visual Arts Certiicate for Teachers Faculty of Education Post-Baccalaureate in Design / Curriculum Studies / Educational Foundations / Educational Psychology / Elementary Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks and Middle School Education / Literacy Education / Lifelong Learning / School Psychology Application deadlines: March 1st & June 1st, *For more programs and information please visit: www.msvu.ca October 1st, April 15th Admission deposit: $200 (non-refundable) Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks $2,000 for PBAC + Graduate Students Application deadlines: March 1st, October 1st, February 1st Required documents: - Application Form - Statement of Intent (Graduate only) Admission deposit: $275 (non-refundable) - Application Fee ($70) - Passport Copy - 2 Letters of Recommendation - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript (Graduate only) Required documents: - Application Form - Online Portfolio - Admission Essay (Undergraduate) - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENTS: - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript For Foundation Applicants: For Advanced Standing Applicants: 1. 10 - 20 completed pieces (the work may be recent, or previous) 1. 10 -20 completed pieces: a. your portfolio must incorporate at least 3 diferent media. Please a. Your work should incorporate the medium of see examples of diferent media below. You may include other media interest you have indicated as your Major as well. b. Along with this, you should include works in U E 2. 10 additional sketchbook/notebook/journal entries other mediums that indicate you have U E C C a. These images should demonstrate your process. How do you plan? experience building foundation Art & C C S How do your ideas come to be? Eg. Lists, storyboards, writing, Design fundamentals S 12 P L research, scraps, collage, quick sketches 13 P L Saint Mary’s University University of King’s College Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia www.smu.ca www.ukings.ca

Saint Mary’s University is an urban university with more than 7,250 full- and part-time students. The university has The University of King’s College, Canada’s oldest chartered university, is a tightly-knit and extraordinarily lively taken a leading role in the global community and boasts over 40,000 alumni in more than 140 countries. A slew of academic community located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is known nationally and internationally for its international partnerships speak to our commitment to educating citizens of the world and our reputation for interdisciplinary programmes in the humanities and journalism. diversity is evidenced in the approximately 25% of our students who come from countries other than Canada. Average Tuition: $17,000 Average Tuition: $13,500 Number of Students: 1,070 Number of Students: 7,500 UCP Grade required: 70% International Students: 29% UCP Grade required: 70% Popular Programs: Bachelor of Commerce Forensic Science Environmental Studies Art Science Popular Programs: International Development Studies Journalism Studies Business, Management & Finance Studies School of Journalism Undergraduate Certiicate Financial Instrument Analysis / Human Resources / Management Undergraduate Certiicate Undergraduate Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) / Minor in Journalism Studies Accounting / Computing & information / Systems / Economics / Entrepreneurship / Finance / Marketing / Graduate & Advanced Global Business Management / Human Resources Management / Industrial Relations Management - One-year bachelor of Journalism - Master of Journalism / Juris Doctor Social Sciences & Humanities - MJ - Data and Investigative - MFA in Creative Noniction - MJ - News Ventures Undergraduate Certiicate Studies / Chinese Studies / German Language Culture / Japanese Studies / Linguistics / Wait time for CLOA: 3 weeks Spanish Language & Hispanic Culture / Latin American Studies / Human Resource Management Application deadlines: April 1st, March 1st, December 31st Undergraduate Admission deposit: $200 (non-refundable) Anthropology / Asian Studies / Atlantic Canada Studies / Classics / Criminology / English / Entrepreneurship / Economics / French / Geography / Spanish & Hispanic Culture / History / Irish Studies / Linguistics / Required documents: - Senior Middle School Certiicate Mathematics / Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Religious Studies / Sociology / Spanish - Graduation Exam - Completed Application Form Engineering, Science & Technology - Autobiographical Sketch - Supplemental Application Form Undergraduate Certiicate (Journalism Honours) (Bachelor of Music only) Engineering (Diploma) / Forensic Sciences (Diploma) / Mathematical Science for Education (Certiicate) - Application Fee: $65 - Oicial Transcript Undergraduate - Passport Copy - ECSL Acceptance Letter Environmental Science / Environmental Studies / Astrophysics / Biology / Chemistry / Computing Science & - Resume (Graduates) - Statement of Intent (Graduate) Business Administration / Computing Science / Geography / Geology / Mathematics / Physics / Psychology - 3 Recommendations - Art / Audio Portfolio Wait time for CLOA: 1 - 2 weeks Application deadlines: September, January, May, July (Rolling intake) Admission deposit: None ($500 for on-campus residence) Required documents: - Application Form - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript

U E U E C C C S C S 14 P L 15 P L Acadia University Bishop’s University Wolfville, Nova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia www.acadiau.ca www.ukings.ca

Founded in 1838, Acadia University is one of the oldest and most respected liberal arts universities in Canada. In 1843, the founders of Bishop’s University declared their goal “to ofer the country a sound and liberal education.” Located just a one-hour drive from Halifax, Nova Scotia and its international airport, Acadia is an integral part of the To this day, the university remains focused on this goal, delivering a broad-based education in an intimate learning quintessential college town of Wolfville, overlooking the Annapolis Valley and the Bay of Fundy. When you step onto environment. Located in the beautiful Eastern Townships region of the province of Quebec, Bishop’s is a unique campus you enter a world of opportunity. English-language university that ofers its students an experience like no other.

Average Tuition: $15,400 Average Tuition: $18,000 Number of Students: 3,700 Number of Students: 2,500 International Students: 10% UCP Grade required: 80% UCP Grade required: 80% Popular Programs: Popular Programs: Business Engineering Business Education Community Development Arts & Science Computer Science Studies Engineering, Science & Technology Undergraduate Studies Biology / Chemistry / Computer Science / Engineering / Earth & Environmental Science / Mathematics & Business Statistics / Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) B.A. Major Business Graduate Faculty of Arts and Science Applied Geomatics / Biology / Chemistry / Computer Science / Mathematics & Statistics / Psychology Undergraduate Business, Management & Finance Humanities / Natural Sciences and Mathematics / Social Science Accounting / Business Technology / Management / Employment Relations / Entrepreneurship & Innovation / Bachelor of Education Finance / Marketing (M.Ed.) in Leadership, Societies and Language Master of Arts (M.A.) in Leadership, Societies and Language *For programs of Healthcare, Education & Community, Social Sciences & Humanities please visit: www.acadiau.ca Wait time for CLOA: Assessed on a rolling basis (Jan./Feb.) Required documents: - Application Form Application deadlines: May 1st, October 1st - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy Admission deposit: $350 (non-refundable) - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript

Wait time for CLOA: 2 - 3 days Application deadlines: September, January, May (Rolling intake) Admission deposit: $150 (non-refundable) Required documents: - Application Form - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript - Resume (Graduate) - Statement of Intent - Graduate program-speciic documents U E U E C C C C S S 16 P L 17 P L Brock University Lakehead University St. Catharines, Ontario Thunder Bay and Orillia, Ontario www.brocku.ca www.lakeheadu.ca

Brock University is one of Canada’s top post-secondary institutions. Located in the historic Niagara region, Brock Dynamic, modern, and highly learner-centred, we acknowledge all of our students as valued leaders of tomorrow, ofers all the beneits of a young and modern university in a safe, community-minded city with natural surroundings. whose education and success are most paramount to our institution. Both campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia promise the total university experience: a blend of academic excellence and opportunity with a rich variety of social Average Tuition: $21,500 and recreational activities. We also promise excellence in research; Lakehead is the proud host to nine Canada Number of Students: 18,000 Research Chairs and revolutionary facilities such as our world-renowned Paleo-DNA Laboratory and our Bioreining Research Institute. International Students: 8% Average Tuition: $19,000 UCP Grade required: 80% Number of Students: 9,700 Popular Programs: International Students: 4% Business Education UCP Grade required: 70% Mathematics & Science Popular Programs: Health Science Business Environmental Sustainability Studies Natural Resources Management Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Computer Science Engineering - Child Health BA - Nursing BScN - Community Health BA - Physical Education BPhEd - Kinesiology BKin - Public Health BPH, Public Health BPH (CO-OP) Studies - Kinesiology BSc - Recreation and Leisure Sudies BRLS Science and Technology - Medical Sciences BSc - Sport Management BSM - Applied Bio-Molecular Science - General Science - Chemistry Goodman School of Business - Bioinformatics - Geology - Computer Science - Accounting BAcc, Accounting BAcc (CO-OP) - Business Administration BBA (CO-OP) - Biology - Natural Science - Mathematics - Business Administration BBA - International Dual Degree (CO-OP Only) - Environmental Management - Psychology - Physics Faculty of Education - Environmental Studies - Environmental Sustainability - Water Resource Science - Forestry - Environmental Science - Anthropology - Concurrent Bachelor of Science Honours / Bachelor of Education, Intermediate - Senior Social Sciences and Humanities - Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Honours / Bachelor of Education, Intermediate - Senior - Concurrent Bachelor of Physical Education Honours / Bachelor of Education, intermediate - Senior - English - Philosophy - General Arts - Concurrent Bachelor of Science Integrated Studies Honours / Bachelor of Education, Junior - Intermediate - Geography - Sociology - Geoarchaeology - Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Integrated Studies Honours / Bachelor of Education, Junior - Intermediate - History - Criminology - Gerontology - Concurrent Bachelor of Physical Education Honours / Bachelor of Education, Junior - Intermediate - Law - Political Science - Women’s Studies - Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Child and Youth Studies Honours / Bachelor of Education, Primary - Junior Business Wait time for CLOA: 1 weeks - Early Childhood Education Business / Resources & Environment / Economics / Application deadlines: September, January, May Faculty of Mathematics and Science Engineering Required documents: - Application Form - Biological Sciences BSc - Game Programming Chemical / Electrical / Software / Civil / Mechanical / - Application Fee ($140) - Passport Copy - Biomedical Sciences BSc - Chemistry BSc, Chemistry BSc (CO-OP) Arts - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript - Biophysics BSc - Oenology and Viticulture BSc (CO-OP Only) Music / Media Studies / Visual Arts / - Resume (Graduate) - 3 Recommendations - Physics BSc, Physics NSc (CO-OP) - Biotechnology BSc, Biotechnology BSc (CO-OP) - Graduate program-speciic documents - Sciences BSc - Biochemistry BSc, Biochemistry BSc (CO-OP) Healthcare, Education and Community - Computer Sciences BSc, (CO-OP Option) - Earth Sciences BSc, Earth Sciences BSc (CO-OP) Kinesiology / Social Work / Indigenous Learning / Medicine / Northern Studies / - Neuroscience BSc, Neuroscience BSc (CO-OP) - Computer Sciences and Mathematics BSc Hospitality and Tourism - Computing and Business BCB (CO-OP Option) - Computing and Network Communications BSc Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism / Nature-Based Recreation & Tourism / - Computing and Device Technology BSc (CO-OP) - Environmental Geoscience BSc (CO-OP Option) Science and Environmental Studies, Natural Resource Management - Mathematics and Statistics BSc (CO-OP Option) * For Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities please check online: www.brocku.ca Biology / Chemistry / Computer Science / Mathematical Sciences / Environmental Studies / Water Resource Sciences

U E Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks Required documents: - Application Form U E C C Application deadlines: April 1st, October 1st, - Application Fee ($130) - Passport Copy C C S February 1st - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript S 18 P L 19 P L Mount Allison University St. Francis Xavier University Sackville, New Brunswick Antigonish, Nova Scotia www.mta.ca www.stfx.ca

Mount Allison has been ranked Canada’s #1 undergraduate university by Maclean’s magazine more times St. Francis Xavier University ofers what so many of Canada’s top students are seeking: a high quality than any other university in the country. But that isn’t the only thing that sets it apart. Students forge a lifelong education, focused principally on the undergraduate, in a vibrant residential setting. Recognized as one of the inest connection to Mount Allison. They come to love this place as their second home. They become part of a schools in Canada, StFX is meeting the needs of today’s undergraduates through outstanding teaching, exceptional supportive community where their ideas and interests blossom. They form friendships that last a lifetime. hands-on research experiences, the very best in a residential community, and unique opportunities to make a contribution to communities at home and abroad. This is the StFX way. Average Tuition: $16,420 Number of Students: 2,300 Average Tuition: $12,500 International Students: 9% Number of Students: 4,800 UCP Grade required: 75% International Students: 5% Popular Programs: UCP Grade required: 80% Business Community Development Popular Programs: Engineering Arts Science Business Education

Studies Studies Bachelor of Arts Faculty of Arts - Arts and Humanities - Social Sciences - Anthropology - Development Studies - Political Science Bachelor of Commerce - Aquatic Resources - Economics - Psychology - Accounting - Finance - Marketing - Management - Art - English - Religious Studies Bachelor of Fine Arts - Canadian Studies - History - Social Justice Colloquium - Drawing - Painting - Sculpture - Catholic Studies - Humanities Colloquium - Sociology - Open Media - Printmaking - Photography - - Modern Languages - Women’s and Gender Studies Bachelor of Music - Classical Studies - Philosophy - Music Faculty of Science - Voice - Percussion - Music History - Piano - Aquatic Resources - Engineering - Math & Statistics - Guitar - Conducting - Strings - Organ - Biology - Environmental Sciences - Nursing - Performance - Woodwinds - Harpsichord - Brass - Chemistry - Health Studies Colloquium - Physics - Music Education - Music Theory - Computer Science - Human Kinetics - Human Nutrition Bachelor of Science Faculty of Business - Applied Physics - Chemistry - Mathematics - Astronomy - Business Administration - Cognitive Science - Physics - Aviation - Computer Science Faculty of Education - Psychology - Biochemistry - Biology - Environmental Science - Continuing and Distance Education - Master of Education - Bachelor of Education

Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks Application deadlines: September and January

Wait time for CLOA: 1 - 2 weeks Admission Deposit: $100 (non-refundable) Application deadlines: September and January Required documents: - Application Form Admission Deposit: $100 - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy Required documents: - Application Form - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript - Application Fee ($50) - Passport Copy - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript - Resume (if needed) U E U E C C C S C S 20 P L 21 P L University of Prince Edward Island University of Regina Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Regina, Saskatchewan www.upei.ca www.uregina.ca

Located on 140 acres in Charlottetown, the birthplace of Confederation, the University of Prince Edward Island The University of Regina is home to 10 faculties and 25 academic departments which have established (UPEI) has a rich history with roots in two founding institutions: Prince of Wales College (est. 1834) and reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. St. Dunstan’s University (est. 1855). UPEI honours this proud legacy through a growing reputation for research Our campuses in Regina and Saskatoon are located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 land. In Regina, our main campus and innovation and academic excellence. historic College Avenue campus utilize 239 acres and provide an attractive study and work environment for our students, faculty and staf. Both Regina campuses are located in Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in Average Tuition: $13,000 North America and the irst in Canada to be created by a tri-level government/education partnership. Number of Students: 4,300 International Students: 18% Average Tuition: $15,000 UCP Grade required: 70% Number of Students: 14,000 Popular Programs: International Students: 10% Economics UCP Grade required: 70% Popular Programs: Business Science Sciences Engineering Kinesiology Business Administration Studies School of Business - Bachelor of Business Administration - Bachelor of Business in Tourism and Hospitality - Accounting (specialization) - Bachelor of Business Studies Studies - Entrepreneurship (specialization) - Certiicate in Accounting Engineering, Science and Technology - Finance (specialization) - Certiicate in Business Diploma - International Business (specialization) - Co-operative Education, Business Administration / Computer Science - Marketing (specialization) - Minor in Business Administration Undergraduate - Organizational Management (specialization) - Public Administration Software Systems Engineering / Electronics Systems / Engineering / Environmental Systems / Biology / - Tourism and Hospitality (specialization) - Accelerated Bachelor of Business Administration Industrial Systems Engineering / Petroleum Systems Engineering / Actuarial Science / Biochemistry / Faculty of Education Chemical Technology / Chemistry / Computer Science / Environmental Biology / Geography / Geology / Mathematics / Physics / Software Systems Development / Statistics - Bachelor of Ecucation - Certiicate in Adult Education (CAE) - Baccalauréat en éducation, Français Langue Seconde - Certiicate in Educational Leadership (Nunavut) Business, Management and Finance - Bachelor of Education (Human Resource Dev.) Diploma Graduate Programs Business - Master of Education in Learning Leadership - Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Studies Bachelor of Business Administration School of Nursing Accounting / General Management / Human Resource Management / Finance / International Business / Marketing / Entrepreneurship - Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Bachelor of Science in Nursing Faculty of Science *For more program information please check online at: www.uregina.ca Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks - Biology - Dietic Internship (Nutrition) - Physics Application deadlines: September, January, May - Biomedical Physics - Environmental Studies - Co-operative Education, Physics Admission Deposit: $100 (non-refundable) - Biotechnology - Family Science - Pre-Veterinary Medicine Stream - Chemistry - Foods and Nutrition - Psychology - Child & Family Studies - Kinesiology - Radiography Required documents: - Application Form - Computer Science - Mathematical & Computer Science - Sustainable Design Engineering - Application Fee ($40) - Passport Copy - Co-operative Education - Mathematics and Statistics - Wildlife Conservation - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript * For more programs please check online at: www.upei.ca Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks Application deadlines: April 1st, September 1st U E Admission Deposit: $100 (non-refundable) U E Required documents: - Application Form C C C S - Application Fee ($75) - ECSL Acceptance Letter C S 22 P L - Oicial Transcript 23 P L New York Film Academy Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education New York and Los Angeles, California Halifax, Nova Scotia www.nyfa.ca www.nscece.ca

Students write, direct, shoot, and edit their own short ilms, create their own video games, or design their own Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education is a non-proit educational environment overseen by a Board of animated characters in the Academy’s hands-on workshops. Students in the workshops develop skills that apply to Directors. At the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education we are proud to lay the foundation for the all their future pursuits. The organizational, leadership, writing, and critical thinking skills learned through producing personal and professional development of our students.

complex productions will be of enormous value to students at the Academy and in all their future endeavors. Average Tuition: $7,770

Average Tuition: $26,000 Number of Students: 110 Number of Students: 3,000 International Students: 30% International Students: 23% UCP Grade required: 75% UCP Grade required: 70% Popular Programs: Popular Programs: Early Childhood Education Film - Making Photography Acting Studies Studies Master of Fine Arts Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Diploma - 2 years Film-making / Acting for Film / Producing for Film & TV / Screenwriting / Photography / Documentary / Cinematography / Game Design Wait time for CLOA: 3 - 4 Days One-Year Master of Arts Application deadlines: September (rolling) Film and Media Production Required documents: - Application Form Bachelor of Fine Arts - Application Fee ($75) - Passport Copy Film-making / Acting for Film / Photography / Producing / Screenwriting / Graphic Design / Illustration / - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript Animation / Game Design / Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts Media Studies

Wait time for CLOA: 1 week Required documents: - Application Form Application deadlines: September, January, May - Application Fee ($75) - ECSL Acceptance Letter Admission Deposit: $500 - $1,000 (non-refundable) - Oicial Transcript - International Fee ($150)

U E U E C C C S C S 24 P L 25 P L Nova Scotia Community College St. Lawrence College Halifax and 12 other campuses in Nova Scotia Kingston, Cornwall, Brockville, Ontario www.nscc.ca www.stlawrencecollege.ca

Welcome to NSCC, one of Nova Scotia’s largest and most diverse families. Each year, almost 24,000 students Rooted in our communities, we will be a globally recognized college delivering innovative learning choose to grow and learn with us. Magical things happen at NSCC and we think it’s because education has power. opportunities and preparing career-ready graduates to be leaders in their ields. It transforms individuals, families and communities in extraordinary ways. NSCC makes things happen. We’re growing the economy of Nova Scotia, we’re producing highly skilled workers, and we’re building communities. Average Tuition: $15,760 We are Nova Scotia’s college. Number of Students: 7,000 Average Tuition: $10,309 UCP Grade required: 70% Number of Students: 12,000 International Students: 10% Popular Programs: UCP Grade required: 75% Music Theatre Business Administration Popular Programs: Behavioural Psychology Health & Humanity Services Media Technology & Trades Business Studies Studies Degree Health and Humanity Services - Bachelor of Business Administration - Bachelor of Science in Nursing Addictions Community Outreach / Behavioural Interventions / Child & Youth Care / Disability Support / - Honours Bachelor of Behavioural Psychology Continuing Care / Cosmetology / Criminal Justice / Dental Assisting / Early Childhood Education / Advanced Diploma Esthetics and Spa Therapies / Funeral & Allied Health Services / Funeral Arranging & Directing / Law / Health Information Management / Medical Laboratory Technology / Mental Health / Nonproit Leadership / - Advertising and Marketing Communications Mgmt. - Business Administration (HR / Accounting) Occupational Therapy / Pharmacy Technician / Practical Nursing / Recreation & Health / Social Services - Behavioural Science Technology - Graphic Design School of Applied Arts and New Media - Biotechnology Advanced - Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology American Sign Language & Interpretation / Applied Communications & Media / Business Intelligence / - Business Administration (HR / Marketing) - Medical Labratory Science Computer Electronics Technician / Deaf Studies / Digital Animation (2D & 3D) / Information Technology / - Child and Youth Care - Music Theatre - Performance Music Arts / Music Business / Radio & Television Arts / Recording Arts / Game Development / Photography / - Civil Engineering Technology - Veterinary Technology Graphic Design & Print Production / Screen Arts - Computer Programmer Analyst - Energy Systems Engineering Technology School of Business Diploma Business Administration (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing) / Cooking / Culinary Arts / - Advertising and Marketing Communication - Paramedic Human Resource Management / International Business / Library & Information Technology / Oice Admin / - Business (Accounting, HR, Marketing, Management) - Police Foundation Medical Administration / Paralegal Services / Public Relations / Tourism Management / Baking & Pastry Art - Culinary Management - Welding & Fabrication Technician Trades and Technology - Early Childhood Education - Wind Turbine Technician Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Avionics, Mechanical) / Architectural Engineering / Automotive Services / - Electrical Engineering Technician - Community and Justice Services Bricklaying Masonry / Bridge Watch Rating / Building Systems Technician / Cabinetmaking / CAD Technician - Environmental Technician - Computer Networking and Technical Support Carpentry / Civil Engineering / Construction Management Technology / Construction Trades / Diesel Repair / - Esthetician - Hospitality and Tourism Management Architectural Drafting / Electrical Construction & Industrial / Electrical Engineering / Electrical Technician / - Fitness and Health Promotion - Mental Wellness and Addiction Workers Energy Sustainability Engineering Technology / Engine Room Rating / Environmental Engineering / - Game Development Technician - Practical Nursing Gas Technician / Geographic Sciences / Geomatics Engineering Technology / Heavy Duty Equipment / - General Arts & Science Diploma - Social Service Worker Heritage Carpentry / Horticulture & Landscape Technology / Industrial Instrumentation / Machining / - Motive Power Technician Diploma - Visual & Creative Arts - Fine Arts Marine & Industrial Rigging / Marine Engineering Technology / Marine Geomatics / Marine Navigations / - Music & Digital Media - Welding & Fabrication Technician Mechanical Engineering Technology / Metal Fabrication / Motor Vehicle Repairs / Motorcycle Products / - Oice Administration (Health Services, Legal) Natural Resources Environmental Technology / Occupational Health & Safety / Oceans Resources - Fisheries Wait time for CLOA: After February 1st Oceans Technology / Oil Heat Systems Technician / Pipe trades / Plumbing / Power Engineering Technology Application deadlines: February 1st, October 1st Process Operations / Refrigeration & Air Conditioning / Sheet Metal Work / Steamitting / Survey Technician Admission Deposit: $2,350 (non-refundable) Utility Line Work / Welding (Certiied or Diploma) / Welding Inspection & Quality Control Required documents: - Application Form E E Wait time for CLOA: 2 weeks Required documents: - Application Form U U - Application Fee ($100) - Passport Copy C C Application deadlines: September - Application Fee ($75) - ECSL Acceptance Letter C C - ECSL Acceptance Letter - Oicial Transcript S S Admission Deposit: $400 - Oicial Transcript - International Fee ($150) P 26 P L 27 L ECSL Student Success Team Visa / Immigration FAQs Consult a certiied IRCC counsellor or check the IRCC website Every ECSL Student has eight school staf members for all immigration related questions. supporting them to achieve their goals! ? Can I work while studying at ECSL? If you are studying English as a second language, you are not eligible to work during your program. Can I work while studying at College / University? Working on campus: If you have a valid study permit, you are eligible to work on campus of the institution where you are currently enrolled. Working of campus: You can work part-time during your academic program (20 hours per week) and full-time during winter, summer, and spring holidays. You can work in any occupation and change employers whenever you like. *For more information about Temporary Visas and Study Permits, please visit: cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp What is Post-Graduation Work Permit? The PGWPP allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. Skilled Canadian work experience gained through the PGWPP helps graduates qualify for permanent residence in Canada through Express Entry. How many years can I get a Post-Graduation Work Permit for? A work permit under the PGWPP may be issued for the length of the study program, up to a maximum of three years. A post-graduation work permit cannot be valid for longer than the student’s study program, and the study program must be a minimum of eight months in length. For example, if you graduate from a four-year degree program, you could be eligible for a three-year work permit if you meet the criteria. If you graduate from an eight-month certiicate program, you would be eligible for a work permit that is valid for no more than eight months. *For more information about Post Graduation Work Permit Program, please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp ECSL UCP Program - 3 to 12 months

University or College Study - 2 to 4 years

Post Graduate Work Permit - 1 to 3 years

U E U E C C C S C S 28 P L 29 P L East Coast School of Languages 1256 Barrington Street, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 1Y6 Tel. 902.491.1526 Fax. 902.429.3275 Visit our website: www.ecslcanada.com /ecslhalifax