SCHOOLS THAT COLLECT INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS IN CANADA
If you are coming to Canada for Graduate Studies and looking for a school where you will be allowed to
spread your tuition payment and pay little by little, check out the schools below. 👇
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1. Wilfrid Laurier University 2. University of Victoria 3. University of Calgary 4. University of Manitoba 5. University of Alberta 6. McGill University 7. Tyndale University 8. University of Ottawa 9. Queen’s University 10. University of Northern British Columbia.
11. Canada West 12. Brock university 13. University of Regina 14. University of Saskatchewan
Please note that availability, requirements, monthly fees, and eligibility may vary depending on other
factors. check with the finance office in the school to confirm what is available. 💯
LIST OF DOCUMENTS NEEDED WHEN APPLYING TO STUDY ABROAD.
1.Application form
The application form will have fields to enter all your personal and professional details. Fill in the application form carefully and properly. One quick tip if you are wondering how to apply to..
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foreign universities: If there is an option to fill in the details before printing the application form, you should go for it. It makes it so much easier for the admissions officer to go through your application.
2.Academic transcripts/certificate
If you’ve just completed school, you will need your senior secondary certificates (SSC) and higher secondary certificates (HSC) along with the mark sheets when you apply for your post-secondary education abroad.
Heard of CAS? Here's what it means👇
CAS stands for Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies.
A CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) letter is an electronic document issued by the university in support of your application for a student visa.
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The CAS letter is typically issued after you have accepted an offer and paid the required deposit to secure your place.
Why is it important?
A CAS letter is an essential document that is used to apply for a student visa and verifies that a student has been offered an unconditional letter to study at a specific university.
Your Statement of Purpose (SOP) is the decision-maker of your application. It helps the admission committee assess your take on life in terms of career goals, vision beliefs, and subject knowledge.
Here are some additional tips on how to best draft an SOP.
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1) Begin early
Don’t wait until a few days before the submission date to begin working on your SOP. start introspecting about things like life events, achievements, why you want to study a particular course, why you’ve chosen this university.
why you should be selected for this program, your strengths, your weaknesses, career goals, how the course will help you be better, etc. You need time to think long & hard about all these aspects and figure out how to write it with effectiveness and passion. 😉