What is required for Admission into the Honours program in the first place?
Admission to the Honours Program is highly competitive, and is limited to 15 new students per year. (That is: A maximum of 15 incoming Third-Year students are admitted into the Honours program each year.) In order be considered for possible admission into the Honours program, a student must meet several minimum requirements: For instance, Honours students must have attained at least a 76% average in the Second year and at least 80% in PSYC 217 and 218 (BA Majors) or PSYC 260 (BSc Majors). These minimum standards are specified in the UBC Calendar. (Students failing to meet either of these criteria may petition for admittance into the program. It’s also worth noting that some of these minimum criteria are identified with reference specifically to UBC course numbers; students who are transferring into UBC may be considered for admission into the Honours Program if they have attained equivalent grade point averages in equivalent courses.) Bear in mind, though, that these are just minimum s
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