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General Requirements for Admission

University College-New Brunswick students ordinarily are selected from applicants who have graduated from approved high schools, or the equivalent, and from applicants who have attended other colleges. An applicant whose academic potential is not readily ascertained from his or her records, but who exhibits a high degree of talent and motivation, may be admitted by interview. Applicants admitted by interview are subject to scholastic probation. It is recommended strongly that students on probation enroll for no more than two courses per term. Probationary status may be removed upon the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 12 credits as a University College student.


 
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