Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Regular University and College Admission Requirements

For students who were educated in a country where English is NOT the official language, you must meet ONE of the following criteria:

Students must submit valid and official test results from TOEFL,TOEIC, IELTS or Cambridge or any other widely accepted language testing authority with the minimum score of: TOEFL 500 PBT, 185 CBT, 74-76 iBT, TOEIC 775, IELTS overall score of 5.0, Cambridge CAE or CPC band 5.5,

OR successful completion of CLB level Nine of ESL program,

OR successful completion of an accredited language school International School Year or foundations year pathways program,

OR transcript of a full time, one year of postsecondary education, English as the only medium of instruction with a mark of at least 75% or B grade.

Students can send copies of their English language studies for a preliminary assessment. If your English is below the test requirements Willis College offers an academic preparation program. After completing the Willis Academic Preparation Program you can write a TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS or Willis College English test and qualify for direct admission into Willis or other Canadian and USA colleges and university programs.

Academic Preparation Programs

Toronto Programs & Schedules for 2010

January & February - 200 hours, five hour a day program
March & April - 200 hours, five hour a day program
May & June - 200 hours, five hour a day program
July & August - 200 hours, five hour a day program
September & October - 200 hours, five hour a day program
November & December - 200 hours, five hour a day program


The Academic Preparation Programs are designed for students interested in professional education and careers in administration, IT, computers, health, energy and business in the English-speaking North American community. The curriculum employs English Language skills training, grammar instruction, communication techniques, in an environment of professional interaction and stimulating work-related activities.

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