Canada
Entry requirements
The University of Bradford welcomes applications from students from Canada for all study levels. The information provided below is intended as guidance only. If you are in any doubt please contact the Admissions Office. You should be aware that meeting the grade requirements specified does not necessarily guarantee admission as there may be additional requirements you need to satisfy.
If your qualification or grading scheme is not listed below, please contact the Admissions Office with details of your qualification and we can assess your eligibility. Please send copies of any certificates, transcripts and statements of results when you request an assessment of a qualification.
The University publishes entry requirements based on UCAS tariff points and these are shown on the individual course pages.
The table below shows how the University equates qualifications from your country to UCAS tariff points.
Foundation
The University of Bradford International College offers a Foundation Year to progress onto many of our degree programmes. Find out more about the courses available at our International College.
Undergraduate
Qualification | 136+ UCAS tariff points | 120 - 135 UCAS tariff points | 96 - 119 UCAS tariff points |
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General High School Diploma (Alberta) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 73% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 65% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma (British Colombia) | AABBB | ABBBB | BBBBB |
High School Graduation Diploma (Manitoba) | 80% to include 5 credits awarded at 300 level with 65% in each subject | 75% to include 5 credits awarded at 300 level with 65% in each subject | 70% to include 5 credits awarded at 300 level with 65% in each subject |
High School Graduation Diploma (New Brunswick) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
High School Graduation Diploma (Newfoundland) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
General High School Diploma (North West Territories) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
High School Completion Certificate (Nova Scotia) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects at level 4 or 5 | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects at level 4 or 5 | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects at level 4 or 5 |
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (Ontario) | 80% to include 6 Grade 12 U, U/C or M subjects | 75% to include 6 Grade 12 U, U/C or M subjects | 70% to include 6 Grade 12 U, U/C or M subjects |
High School Graduation Diploma (Prince Edward Island) | 80% to include 5 611 or 621 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 611 or 621 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 611 or 621 Grade 12 subjects |
Diplôme d'Études Collégiales (Quebec) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
Secondary School Diploma (Saskatchewan) | 80% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 75% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects | 70% to include 5 Grade 12 subjects |
Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma (Yukon Territory) | AABBB | ABBBB | BBBBB |
Postgraduate
The entry requirement for a postgraduate taught course is typically equivalent to a UK Second Class Honours Second Division (2:2). For individual course requirements, please see the course details in our course listings.
The table below shows how the University equates qualifications from your country to UK degree classifications:
Qualification | UK 1st Class | UK 2:1 | UK 2:2 |
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Bachelor degree | 3.5/4.0 or 80% |
3.0/4.0 or 75% |
2.5/4.0 |
Professionnelle | 3.5/4.0 or 80% |
3.0/4.0 or 75% |
2.5/4.0 or 70% |
English Language Requirements
Qualification | Requirement |
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Grade 11 of Secondary School Diplomas | 60% in English |
Fees
See International fees for:
- Undergraduate students, e.g. BSc, BA, Foundation
- Postgraduate (taught) students, e.g. MA, MSc, MBA
- Research students, e.g. PhD, DBA
You will also find information about financial support and how to pay your fees through the links above.
If you aren't sure whether you need to pay International fees and you think you might be eligible for Home/EU fees, please see our Am I a Home student? page.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available for international and EU students based on academic excellence, subjects, study level, and your country. Our scholarships can be found on our scholarships page.
Contacts
Dr Sheillah Chimungeni
Regional Manager (Sub-Saharan Africa and Americas)
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Fluent in English, Swahili, and Luhya. Sheillah will be happy to assist you with queries about studying at the University of Bradford.
Agents
Disclaimer:
At the University of Bradford, we work with a worldwide network of education agents to assist with your study applications. Whilst using an agent is optional, endorsed agents are listed.
We recommend reading the British Council's student guide to choosing an education agent if you are considering using the services of an agent.
Please note that we do not work with any agents not listed on these pages and do not endorse their services.
We value your feedback on our agents and use this information to enhance our training and management processes. If you have any feedback, kindly complete the agent feedback form. All complaints and issues will be thoroughly investigated.
Area | Agent | Telephone number | |
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SI-UK Toronto | toronto@studyin-uk.com | +1 416 998 8532 | |
SI-UK Toronto | toronto@studyin-uk.com | 416 998 8532 | |
Vancouver | SI-UK Vancouver | vancouver@studyin-uk.com | +1-778-955-2545 |