Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) is a community college in the province of Nova Scotia with 13 campuses. The college delivers over 120 bachelors, certificate and diploma programs in five different academic schools. The college opens its admissions in Summer, Winter, and Fall.
- International applicants are required to submit their applications online through the NSCC online application portal.
- International applicants must fulfill country-specific requirements to secure admissions at the university.
- The college is currently accepting applications for fall semester.
Highlights
Application Portal | Online |
Application Fee | $C75 |
Mode of Payment | Cash/Cheque/Money transfer |
Academic Calander | Semester-based |
Intake sessions | Summer/Winter/Fall |
Nova Scotia Admission Deadlines
International applicants applying for the 2023-2024 term are expected to send in their applications by the following deadlines:
Term | Deadline |
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Winter | Jan 16, 2024 |
Fall | Sep 13, 2023 |
Nova Scotia Community College Undergraduate Admissions
Nova Scotia College offers a total of 130 UG and PG programs. The admissions process for international applicants for all the UG courses is similar. The details of the requirements and process of applying are detailed below:
Where to apply: NSCC Online Application
Application fee: 75 CAD
Admission requirements:
- Official transcripts directly from issuing school by mail.
- Professionally translated copies of the transcripts, if required.
- Country-specific requirements:
- Indian Applicants are required to submit a copy of board (CBSE) attested & copy of statement mark sheet of 12th grade.
- Applicants from China, valid and active English language verification reports from CHESICC.
- Applicants from Japan: a copy of graduation certificate, copy of the record of study or academic transcripts
- For other country requirements, click here
- Interim transcripts, for readmissions
- English language proficiency.
- For continuing care program, criminal record check should be submitted.
English Language Requirements for UG Admissions
ELP Test | Minimum Score Required |
---|---|
IELTS | 6.0 (on each test) |
TOEFL | 80 iBT, 550 pBT |
CanTest | 4.5 |
CLB | 8 on each test |
CAEL | 60 |
MELAB | 77 |
Visa Requirements for International Applicants
Students wishing to study for 6 months or more need a study permit.
Requirements for a study permit:
- Completed application
- University acceptance letter
- Financial proof
- Bank statement
- Medical examination
If the application is approved the applicants will receive a Letter of Introduction (approval letter). On the basis of this letter, the border officials will issue a study permit (paper copy) for the applicant.
- Students from some countries will require a Temporary Residence Visa
- Students will need to online or in-person at a Visa Application Centre VAC.
Temporary Visa Permit Requirements
- Valid passport
- Specified application fee (billed in CND)
- The offer of admission received from Lakehead University.
- Evidence of sufficient funds
- Medical exam
The processing time for a study permit or a temporary residence visa is usually 4-12 weeks.
Nova Scotia Community College Certificate/Diploma Admissions
The certificate and diploma programs available with the college are offered to applicants with high school graduate diploma or applicants with IB Diploma.
- The applicants with IB Diploma must have a score of 24 or higher for applying for the courses.
- Official Transcripts
- Translations of transcripts
- Official transcripts directly from issuing school by mail.
- Professionally translated copies of the transcripts, if required.
- English language proficiency.
- International applicants are required to fulfill specific requirements. For details, click here.
- Program-specific requirements: Health information management- English, biology, and maths are required during grade 12.
Around 20,000 students study at the college in the various types of programs offered. The college has a lenient admissions policy. The admissions decisions are made on an immediate-response basis. This means that the applicants are sent a decision as soon as their completed application package is received by the college.
Admissions are offered on a waitlist basis as well, where applicants fulfilling the admissions criteria are kept if waitlist, as all the seats in the programs have been occupied by the applicants who applied earlier. There is usually a lot of movement in the waitlist during July and August. The college has a graduate employment rate of around 87%.
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During my grade 12 year we get information given to us by different post secondary schools. I went to a different school (Cape Breton University) for almost five years after graduating highschool and realized I wanted to switch career paths. I decided to take this program at Nova Scotia Community College. I looked up on their website all about the school, the tuition, the courses I'd be taken within the program and realized this is what I want to do. I found out you could take this program fully online which then made me want to take it even more because now I could still work full time and go to school. With already having student loans from previous schools at CBU, I needed to continue to make money to pay for this program instead of loans. I had a high 90 average graduating grade 12 which was an absolute honor to be gifted with the awards I was at graduation.
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It is one of the best trade schools in the country with a high employment rate and the program I have been interested in has been offered in very few colleges across country and NSCC is one of those. It has very reasonable tuition fees. The admission process is quite straightforward and the faculty is very good. My friends, who graduated from this college recommended this and I had a great experience so far and hope to graduate with honours.
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