Admission averages
Because of the high demand for our programs, strong secondary school grades are required to be admitted.
UBC uses Grade Point Averages (GPAs) to evaluate high school students for admission to the University. A student's GPA is calculated using grades from certain academic courses found in his or her home province, country, or international curriculum (see UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan).
GPAs used by the University vary each year depending on the number of students who apply to a given program and the grades those students present.
UBC Vancouver
UBC Vancouver students who wish to pursue the degrees in the table below should aim to earn grades within or above the percentage indicated. The averages listed below are based only on academic courses, not the overall average.
Note that the percentage ranges below are given as guidelines only; in any given year, the GPA for admission may fall outside of these ranges.
| Program | Canadian high school (percentage | IB points | Letter grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Applied Biology | low to mid 80s | 27-29 | B |
| Applied Science (Engineering) | low to mid 80s [2] | 27-29 | A/B |
| Arts | mid 80s | 27-28 | A/B |
| Commerce | mid 80s [1] | 27-28 | A |
| Forest Sciences, Forestry, Natural Resources Conservation and Wood Products Processing | mid to high 70s [3] | 25-26 | B |
| Food, Nutrition and Health | low to mid 80s | 27-29 | B |
| Human Kinetics | mid to high 80s [2] | 31-33 | A/B |
| Science | mid to high 80s [2] | 31-33 | A |
[1] Plus supplemental application.
[2] Students at the low end of this range may be invited to submit a personal profile to strengthen their application for Broad Based Admission.
[3] The Faculty of Forestry offers an admission guarantee – see www.forestry.ubc.ca/ga for details.
UBC Okanagan
UBC Okanagan students who wish to pursue the degrees in the table below should aim to earn grades within or above the percentage indicated. The averages listed below are based only on academic courses, not the overall average.
Note that the percentage ranges below are given as guidelines only; in any given year, the GPA for admission may fall outside of these ranges.
| Program | Canadian high school (percentage) | IB points | Letter grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Applied Science (Engineering) | mid to high 70s | 25-26 | B |
| Arts [4] | 75 | 24 | B |
| Fine Arts [5] | minimum 67 | minimum 24 | |
| Human Kinetics | high 70s to low 80s | 25-27 | B |
| Management | mid to high 70s | 25-26 | B |
| Nursing | low to mid 80s | 27-29 | B |
| Pre-Pharmacy [4] | 75 | 24 | B |
| Science [4] | 75 | 24 | B |
[4] At present, UBC Okanagan offers an admission guarantee to Arts, Pre-Pharmacy, and Science.
[5] The Visual Arts program requires a portfolio and letter of intent ; the Interdisciplinary Performance program requires a letter of intent
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Admission GPAs
Admission averages for post-secondary transfer students are based on transferable university-level courses. Students transferring to either UBC campus from a college or university college in BC should consult the BC Transfer Guide for a list of transferable courses. The minimum academic standing to qualify for admission to either UBC campus is an admission average of 2.0 (based on a 4.0 scale).
Depending on the amount of transferable courses you've completed, your admission GPA is calculated as follows:
| 0 to 6 credits taken | Admission based on high school average only |
| 7 to 23 credits taken | Admission based on high school average and college GPA (calculated using all transferable credits taken) |
| 24 to 30 credits taken | Admission based on college GPA (calculated using all transferable credits taken) |
| More than 30 credits taken | Admission based on college GPA (calculated using most recent 30 transferable credits taken |
UBC also considers applicants who have successfully completed an academically appropriate diploma program and achieved a minimum overall GPA of 2.0 (many programs require higher GPAs) at institutes of technology and colleges of applied arts and technology. Generally speaking, transfer credit is not awarded for completion of a diploma program, however depending on the nature of the diploma program, as well as the UBC program you are applying to, you may be eligible for advanced standing
of up to one year.
UBC Vancouver
| Program | GPA |
|---|---|
| Applied Biology | Usually ranges from 2.0 to 2.5 |
| Applied Science (Engineering) | Engineering Transfer Program: 2.5 [1]All other transfer programs: Usually ranges from 3.0 to 3.5 |
| Arts | Usually ranges from 3.2 to 3.5 |
| Commerce | Minimum of 2.5 [2] |
| Dietetics | Admission is based on GPA (60% of admission score), performance on a Test of Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing (20%), and personal profile (20%). See the Calendar for details. |
| Environmental Design | Usually ranges from 3.0 to 3.4 [3] |
| Fine Arts | Minimum of 2.0 [4] |
| Food, Nutrition, and Health | Usually ranges from 2.3 to 2.8 |
| Forestry | Usually ranges from 2.0 to 2.3 |
| Global Resource Systems | Usually ranges from 2.8 to 3.2 |
| Human Kinetics | Usually ranges from 3.5 to 3.7 |
| Medical Laboratory Science | Usually ranges from 2.8 to 3.4 |
| Midwifery | No specific competitive GPA cut-off [5] |
| Music | Minimum of 2.0 [6] |
| Nursing | Applicants are encouraged to have a GPA of at least 2.7 in order to be competitive |
| Pharmaceutical Sciences | Applicants are encouraged to have a GPA of at least 3.3 in order to be competitive |
| Science | Usually ranges from 2.3 to 2.7 |
| Social Work | Minimum of 2.5 |
[1] Students completing an Engineering Transfer Program must also have a GPA of 2.7 on math, chemistry and physics courses.
[2] Students applying to second year must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and a minimum GPA of 2.5 on all math, economics and English courses attempted. Students applying to third year must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a minimum of 2.5 on all Commerce courses attempted. All students must submit the BCOM Supplemental Application Form.
[3] Admission is also based on an admissions questionnaire, a letter expressing interest in the program, and a portfolio demonstrating general creative abilities.
[4] Additional requirements include the completion of specific courses and a portfolio or audition.
[5] Admission is based on your academic average, references, a current résumé, and a written personal statement.
[6] Admission is also based on an audition.
UBC Okanagan
| Program | Canadian Post-secondary Transfer (GPA) | Canadian Post-secondary Transfer (percentage) |
|---|---|---|
| Arts | 2.0 | 60% |
| Education – Elementary | 3.0–3.5 | 73–78% |
| Education – Secondary | 2.8–3.3 | 70–76% |
| Engineering | 2.5 [1] | 65% |
| Health Studies | 2.0 | 60% |
| Human Kinetics | 2.0 | 60% |
| Management | 2.0 [2] | 60% |
| Nursing | 2.6–3.0 | 67–73% |
| Pre-Pharmacy | 2.0 | 60% |
| Science | 2.0 | 60% |
| Social Work | 2.0 [3] | 60% |
| Visual Arts | 2.0 [4] | 60% |
[1] Students must also meet a 2.7 GPA on all Math/Chemistry/Physics classes attempted.
[2] Students admitted on the basis of a diploma must meet a minimum GPA of 2.5.
[3] Students admitted on the basis of a diploma must meet a minimum GPA of 3.0.
[4] A portfolio is also required.
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