Future Students - How to Apply
Documentation to Support Your Application
You must include documents, such as transcripts, to support your application. All documents must be originals. Student copies or uncertified photocopies are not acceptable. Replaceable documents submitted with an application become the property of the University and will not be returned.
The following supporting official documents must accompany your Application Form:
Documents related to your academic record
- Current Manitoba High school students who apply before June 10 do not have to submit their high school marks; the University will request them for you directly from your high school. Those who apply after June 10 are responsible for ensuring that an official transcript showing final grades and proof of graduation is submitted to the Admissions Office by early July.
- Graduates from high school must supply an official copy of their high
school record showing all courses taken, grades achieved and proof of
graduation.
- Those with past university or college education must supply official
transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended, whether or
not the work was completed.
Note: Official translations, certified by an educational or embassy official, or made by a certified translator, are required for records that are not in English.
Permanent Residents and Visitors are required to provide proof of immigration status as well as the Landed On date. Proof of citizenship is also required from all citizens who were born outside of Canada.
Married persons whose academic credentials may be in their birth name or previous married name must submit a marriage certificate for each change.
Note: Changes of name for reasons other than marriage must also be substantiated by appropriate certification.
If English is not your first/primary language, you must show that you are ready to study here by meeting one of the proficiency requirments:
See English Language Proficiency Requirement for Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents [pdf].
International applicants: see International Admissions
