Three female international students sitting on a picnic bench in front of the Sadlon Centre for Health and Wellness (M building) at the Barrie Campus

Admissions

Admission requirements are different for each program. We’re here to assist you as you prepare your application with your academic credentials and proof of English language proficiency. International applicants are urged to apply as early as possible to ensure there is sufficient time to obtain a study permit/student visa.

Admission requirements

Diploma and degree programs

  • Secondary or high school transcripts with proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received
  • Math and English credits are required at the Grade 12 level
  • Program-specific admissions requirements can be found on your program page

Graduate certificates

  • College or university transcripts with proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received
  • Resumé outlining work/volunteer/internship experiences
  • Letter of intent stating reason for applying

Note: some programs may have additional requirements. Please refer to individual programs.

Requirements by country


English language proficiency

The language of instruction at Georgian College is English. In addition to the academic admission requirements, all applicants for whom English is not their first language and/or are coming from countries where English is not an official language, must provide proof of language proficiency.

Learn about language proficiency requirements, explore acceptable language tests, and review countries in which English is an official primary language.

Applicants must meet ONE of the following criteria to meet Georgian’s language proficiency requirements:

  • Must have completed three full years of study at the secondary school (high school) level in English in a country where English is a primary language (four years are required for BScN, Pharmacy Technician and Addictions: Treatment and Prevention. Study must be in Canada only for Pharmacy Technician) OR
  • Must have completed one full year of study in an accredited postsecondary program in English in a country where English is a primary language (not applicable to BScN, Pharmacy Technician and Addictions: Treatment and Prevention) OR
  • Must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or Canadian provincial equivalent) and English credit (Grade 12 U, M or C) issued by a public or Catholic school board (not applicable to BScN, Pharmacy Technician and Addictions: Treatment and Prevention) OR
  • Provide proof of graduation from one of the authorized Georgian College partner school pathway programs (not applicable to BScN or Pharmacy Technician) OR
  • Must have completed three years of study at a secondary private school in Ontario and received an Ontario Secondary School Diploma and English credit (Grade 12 U, M or C)

Acceptable language testsGeorgian College Chevron

Acceptable language tests include, but are not limited to:

ExaminationsDiploma/certificateHBSN/ HBNAPharmacy TechnicianDegree studiesAddictions: Treatment and PreventionGraduate certificate
Duolingo Language Test *110140N/A120N/A130
TOEFL internet-based test (IBT)7989**N/A89**N/A89**
TOEFL paper-based test550580N/A580N/A580
IELTS Academic only6.07.0Minimum bands of:
7.0 in Reading
7.0 in Listening
7.0 in Speaking
6.5 in Writing
6.57.06.5
YELT1-51-4N/A1-5N/A1-5
TOEIC (Public Test)800N/AN/A850N/A850
Graduate of Level 8 of Georgian’s GAAS – English for Academic Purposes60% in certificate or completion of level 8 with 70% or higherN/AN/ACompletion of Level 8 with 75% or higherCompletion of Level 8 with 80% or higherCompletion of Level 8 with 80% or higher
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL)/CAEL Online60N/AN/A60***N/A60***
Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE)58N/AN/A61N/A61
Cambridge English:
C1 Advanced (CAE)
170N/AN/A175N/A175

*Duolingo will forward your test results directly to Georgian College.
** Require minimum bands of 22 in writing and 22 in speaking
***Minimum bands of 50

Note: Georgian’s Pharmacy Technician program is accredited by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP). CCAPP ensures that all accredited colleges meet the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) language proficiency. For more information, please refer to the NAPRA website.

Countries in which English is an official primary languageGeorgian College Chevron

Applicants who are residents or have studied (in English) in the countries listed below, are not required to present proof of English language proficiency (not applicable to Pharmacy Technician):

Countries
AAnguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia
BBahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands
CCameroon, Canada, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands
DDominica
FFalkland Islands, Fiji
GGambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana
IIreland
JJamaica
KKenya, Kiribati
LLesotho, Liberia
MMalawi, Malta, Mauritius
NNamibia, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria
PPapua New Guinea, Philippines
RRwanda
SSt. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Swaziland
TTanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos
UUganda, United Kingdom, United States of America
ZZambia, Zimbabwe

Apply now

1. Apply

  • We encourage applicants to apply as early as possible.
  • All international student applications must be submitted through the International Application System (IAS), where program availability is located.
  • Applications are accepted year-round, subject to program availability.
  • Please note, due to volume of applications, your program may be available at time of application, but the program may be closed at time of assessment.

2. Provide documentation

  • Original or certified copies of English language proficiency test scores, academic records and any other documentation must be uploaded in IAS.Original or certified paper copies are not required unless requested as part of the admissions process.
  • Applicants need to show proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received.
  • Applicants who are not graduating until later in the year should send current transcripts along with mid-term grades.

Accept your offer

You or your representative will receive an automated email from IAS regarding any further action required or an admission decision.

After receiving this email, accept the offer by following these steps:

  1. Login to the IAS portal
  2. Confirm your offer of admission by accepting the pre-admissions invoice (this MUST be done before paying the deposit)
  3. Pay the non-refundable deposit of $2,500 CAD by the due date indicated on your Pre-Admission Invoice to confirm your seat in the program
  4.  Upon receipt of your deposit, your official letter of acceptance (LOA) will appear in your IAS application (providing applicant has met all requirements)
  5. Georgian will request a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) for you from the Ontario government.
    • Note: Each student will only be given one provincial attestation letter, and once it is issued it cannot be changed or reissued. The information provided on your Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is the same information that will be included on your PAL. Please ensure you have verified your personal details on your LOA, including your full name, date of birth, address and Georgian College program and student number. If any information on your LOA needs to be updated, please contact the International Admissions team at reginternational@georgiancollege.ca promptly to request a revised LOA before we request a PAL on your behalf.  

  6. Once Georgian receives your approved PAL from the Ontario government, we will upload it to your IAS application and notify you via email.
  7. Submit your study permit application and include your Letter of Acceptance (LOA), PAL and payment receipt, along with all other documents required for the application. Learn more about how to apply for a study permit.

Defer your program

Eligible international applicants starting their first semester at the college may request a deferral to the same program to the next available intake through the IAS portal. Please visit academic regulations for eligibility requirements.

Change your program

Eligible international applicants who are starting their first semester at the college and who have paid the full tuition deposit may request a program change for the current intake by submitting an inquiry through MyGCLife portal. Please view the academic regulations for the full policy on program change.

Expired offers

If your offer is expired, you will have to contact your admissions officer to find out if there are still seats available in the program. Georgian reserves the right to refuse payments received after the deadline.

Apply for study permit/visa

Submit your study permit application and include your Letter of Acceptance (LOA), PAL and payment receipt, along with all other documents required for the application.

Some countries require a study permit and a visa.

If your program has a co-op, field placement, field training, industry placement, practicum, clinical placement, practical experience or internship, you will need a work permit to complete your program.

Important: It is critical that your Immigration Medical Exam (IME) is completed and linked to your study and work permit application before you arrive in Canada. This will help prevent permit restrictions which may stop you from participating in placements or work activities related to healthcare, childcare, or education. Having such restrictions can severely impact your ability to fulfill your program requirements and achieve your academic and professional goals. Please see the Placement Office page for more details.

View additional information on study permits in Canada.

Note: The application process could take between four to six months.

To view the designated learning institute number for Georgian College, visit the Canadian government website for an institution list and further information.

If your study permit application is refused, a full refund will be issued if proof of the refusal is submitted within the first 10 working days of the term.

Other documentation

Clinical and field placement forms

It is the student’s responsibility to complete and submit all records and documents as requested by the program area. These documents are required prior to the start of registration in order to ensure your placement and to allow participation in clinical and field placement facilities. The college assumes no responsibility for these matters and students should be aware that we are unable to refund tuition in the event that access to a placement is denied. Review the documents by program (primarily for Health, Wellness and Sciences and Human Services).

Environmental programs requirements

The Environmental Technician (ENTN) and Environmental Technology (ENVR) programs strongly suggest that students have their driver’s licence prior to co-op work term one (the summer between semesters two and three). For application purposes, having a licence prior to applying to co-op work term positions during semester two is strongly recommended. Many employers require a full G licence and will screen applicants based on this.

Register for courses

Full fees must be paid in order to register for courses.

To be eligible to register for classes, the following conditions must be met:

  1. you are admitted into a program (final or conditional);
  2. your non-refundable tuition deposit is fully paid;
  3. full semester fees are paid; and
  4. proof of your approved study visa/port of entry is received.

Upload your proof of visa status to your application in the IAS system. If an agent submitted the application on your behalf, they will also be required to complete this step.

Important notes

  • Your registration date will occur about one month before the start of each term. This date is important because it is when you’re guaranteed a full-time timetable.
  • Understanding when your registration window opens is essential before you can select a timetable. To guarantee a complete full-time timetable, you must register online during the registration window for your program.
  • When the add/drop period opens, registration opens to all students and there can be difficulty registering into full-time timetables; full-time timetables are not guaranteed.
  • You are strongly encouraged to register prior to your arrival in Canada to maximize course availability.
  • For additional questions on registration, please see our register for courses webpage.

Want to learn more?

Georgian Canada

@icgeorgian

Whether you’re an applicant interested in studying at Georgian, an international student in need of guidance, or an individual looking to explore opportunities abroad, don’t hesitate to reach out to our International Education and Development office. We’re here to support you throughout your academic journey!

Contact information

Segal International Centre
C279, Barrie Campus
705.722.5158

Send us a message