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Admission by Alternative Procedures

An applicant who is not a graduate of an approved high school or the equivalent may, subject to appropriate regulations, be admitted to University College-New Brunswick by completion of the Tests of General Education Development with sufficiently high scores to indicate probable success in college. Transcripts from high schools attended, as well as copies of the equivalency diploma and the test scores, must be filed along with the application prior to the admission deadline for the desired term. Satisfactory completion of a University College admission interview also may be required.


 
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