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Applying to UBC

UBC welcomes applications from well-qualified international students and Canadian students studying outside of Canada. The Coordinator of Student Services at the Asia Pacific Regional Office serves as a resource for prospective applicants, newly admitted or current UBC students, and school counselors, providing information on application requirements and procedures, orientation programs, and campus support services. Outstanding students from 130 countries choose UBC for our wide selection of programs of study, expert faculty, world-class facilities for learning, international perspective, and vibrant student life. We value high academic achievement and diversity within our student population, thus we warmly encourage well-qualified secondary school students to learn more about our academic opportunities and make their application to UBC. For more information, visit the UBC website: http://www.ubc.ca/students/index.html

UBC Students in the Asia Pacific

As a student at UBC Vancouver and Okanagan, you have access to programs and services that touch on nearly every aspect of student life. These resources are designed to enrich your experience, support your learning, and help you realize your potential as a leader and effective global citizen. As a UBC student in Asia, you have access to these resources as well. Whether you are in Asia on exchange, co-op, as a volunteer, or just home during school breaks, you can stay connected with UBC.

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Letter to Parents

parents

If you have a son or daughter
interested in attending UBC
and would like more information
in your language, please choose
the appropriate link below.

PDFFiles are in PDF format (download free Adobe Reader to read).

Bahasa Indonesia

Chinese Simplified  简体中文

Chinese Traditional  繁體中文

English

Japanese 日本語

Korean  한국어

 
 

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