What is the pre-admission assessment?
The pre-admission assessment is designed to measure your basic academic skills level to determine if you have the skills and aptitude necessary to successfully complete your program of choice. There are 2 types of pre-admission assessments administered by the Assessment Centre: applicants who apply to any program as mature students; and, applicants to one or more of the more popular programs (called ‘Oversubscribed’ programs) at the College. In the case of ‘Oversubscribed’ program applicants, testing is mandatory because a process of “ranking” based upon test scores may be used to make admission decisions.
The pre-admission assessment is designed to measure your basic academic skills level to determine if you have the skills and aptitude necessary to successfully complete your program of choice. There are 2 types of pre-admission assessments administered by the Assessment Centre: applicants who apply to any program as mature students or applicants who do not have the high school credits required for admission to the program, and applicants to one or more of the more popular programs (called ‘Oversubscribed’ programs) at the College. In the case of ‘Oversubscribed’ program applicants, testing is mandatory because a process of “ranking” based upon test scores may be used to make admission decisions.