- Online
- $260
Maximize your chances of getting into the Canadian university of your choice in this dynamic, interactive and personalized course. Over eight self-paced weeks, learn step-by-step how to write memorable and convincing university undergraduate applications for Canadian universities that catch the attention of admissions committees.
Along the way, gain advanced communication skills you can use in your university courses and beyond. Practise your application writing and receive detailed feedback on three writing assignments based on common application questions.
How to register
You can register for this self-paced course any day of the year. On the day you register, your course time begins and you have 60 days to complete the course (or more if you request an extension). Once you have completed your registration, you will receive an email invitation to enroll in the course.
Course outline
Part 1 Understand the parts that make up a university application, and application timelines and deadlines. Find out what admissions committees look for in prospective students, and learn advanced communication strategies to help you create applications that stand out. Explore the things you can do now while still in high school to enhance your chances of being accepted into the university of your choice.
Part 2 Clarify your goals. Research programs that interest you and explore the factors that influence your decisions about where to apply. Learn how to build a powerful vocabulary of skills and accomplishments.
Part 3 Continue developing your skills in communicating about yourself. Analyze a personal statement example, and practise proofreading and polishing strategies.
Part 4 Complete applications-based writing assignments and receive detailed feedback from your instructor.
How am I assessed?
Complete exercises and quizzes, and three university application writing assignments at your own pace. Receive detailed personalized feedback from your instructor. Please note assignments are assessed, but are not graded.
Expected effort
Expect to spend about two to three hours per week reading online, completing assignments, exercises and quizzes, and participating in online discussions with your instructor.
Requisites
English proficiency
You self-assess your English proficiency level, and are not required to provide proof. We recommend students have a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent.
Technology requirements
To take this course, you’ll need access to:
- an email account
- a computer, laptop or tablet
- the latest version of a web browser (or previous major version release)
- a reliable internet connection.
You can also use your Apple or Android mobile device. The small screen, however, doesn’t offer the best viewing experience, and it might be difficult to see the course materials.
Course format
This course is 100% online and instructor supported. There are no online classes, and you complete the assignments, exercises and quizzes at your own pace. Your instructor responds to your discussion posts and questions, and you can contact them online at any time (please allow 24-48 hours for a reply).