03-29-2022, 03:27 PM
As an update after speaking to an "Enrollment Specialist" today with UMPI -
She confirmed that my Canadian high school diploma and university transcript do not need to be evaluated. As she was reading the information to me it did mention if the diploma/transcript are in French then they need to be evaluated (or perhaps just translated (?) to English - I am not sure about this).
The proof of English proficiency, because I am from Canada, is achieved by an interview with an admissions specialist (which I have not done yet so can't comment on what that entails).
I have put my application in to move on to the next steps which would include them looking at my uni transcript to see which courses can transfer. I think I read somewhere on here that if you were accepted that you were automatically enrolled so I asked about this. She assured me that is not the case. If you are accepted you still need to confirm your acceptance before enrollment just like other universities.
Just wanted to add this information for any future Canadian students that might be looking for this information. I'll put an update in when I learn more about transfer credits from my Canadian degree too.
Thanks all!
She confirmed that my Canadian high school diploma and university transcript do not need to be evaluated. As she was reading the information to me it did mention if the diploma/transcript are in French then they need to be evaluated (or perhaps just translated (?) to English - I am not sure about this).
The proof of English proficiency, because I am from Canada, is achieved by an interview with an admissions specialist (which I have not done yet so can't comment on what that entails).
I have put my application in to move on to the next steps which would include them looking at my uni transcript to see which courses can transfer. I think I read somewhere on here that if you were accepted that you were automatically enrolled so I asked about this. She assured me that is not the case. If you are accepted you still need to confirm your acceptance before enrollment just like other universities.
Just wanted to add this information for any future Canadian students that might be looking for this information. I'll put an update in when I learn more about transfer credits from my Canadian degree too.
Thanks all!
- Degree in Progress: BA in Psychology and/or History (in planning)
- Complete: University of New Brunswick (Canada) | BSc Marine Biology (Grad 1998)