Science - English Language Bridging Pathway (QBridge)
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Program Summary
- University
- Queen's University
- Degree
- Bachelor of Science, BSc
- OUAC Program Code
- QXS
- Grade Range
- 85%+
- Experiential Learning
- Practicum or internship option available
- Enrollment
- 10
- Instruction Language
- English
Requirements
Prerequisites
- ENG4U
- MCV4U
- MHF4U
- Two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
- One additional 4U or 4M course
IB and AP Requirements
Additional Admission Criteria
Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we use the Personal Statement of Experience and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the PSE is optional, but recommended. While we recommend that all applicants submit a PSE, applicants who have not submitted a PSE (with the exception of Commerce) will be considered equally for admission to Queen’s.
If your grades place you above a minimum admission average (as determined by Queen's), we will use your PSE to learn more about you. Based on your PSE and your grades, you may be selected for an offer of admission. The minimum admission average, and the number of students selected based on the PSE, varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, and the number of spaces available. The unique demand of the program and the admission circumstances in a given year are also taken into consideration.
The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Language Requirements
Students are not required to submit results of a standardized test of English-language proficiency if they have:
- completed an IB diploma in English (Standard Level English B is not acceptable), or
- completed the full GCE program (O Levels, AS Levels, and A Levels), or
- lived in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language for the most recent three years prior to beginning their studies at Queen's, or
- attended an educational institution full-time where English is the language of instruction for the most recent three years prior to beginning their studies at Queen's.
Note: Queen's University reserves the right to request results of a standardized test of English-language proficiency.
Admission
Offers of Admission for Ontario High School Students
All offers of admission made to Ontario high school students by Queen's University prior to receiving final grades and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are conditional. Decisions can be based on final Grade 11 results (with registration in appropriate Grade 12 courses), final first-semester Grade 12 results, and/or Grade 12 interim results.
Basic Requirements for Admission
The OSSD and six 4U/M courses, including a minimum of two courses at the U level, are required. Please review the specific program requirements for more details, as some programs may require more than two courses at the U level. Average calculation is based on prerequisite subjects, plus the next best 4U/M courses, for a total of six courses. (Note: The Engineering admission average is calculated using only the five prerequisite courses.)
The Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) and Supplementary Essay (SE)
Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we use the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay (where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the PSE is optional, but strongly strrecommended. While we recommend that all applicants submit a PSE, applicants who have not submitted a PSE (with the exception of Commerce) will be considered equally for admission to Queen’s.
If your grades place you above a minimum admission average (as determined by Queen's), we will use your PSE to learn more about you. Based on your PSE and your grades, you may be selected for an offer of admission. The minimum admission average, and the number of students selected based on the PSE, varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, and the number of spaces available. The unique demand of the program and the admission circumstances in a given year are also taken into consideration.
For the Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are required documents and the recommended last date to submit is February 15.
Failed and Repeated Courses
Ontario universities support full disclosure of all marks achieved in all attempts at a high school course. At Queen's, all undergraduate programs will use the most recent grade achieved when calculating the admission average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Admission decisions will be made once all required documentation is submitted to Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment. The deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit documentation to Queen's (not including the PSE/SE) is April 30.
Admission decisions will be made on an ongoing basis from early-December to mid-May. Ontario secondary school students are required to respond to offers of admission by June 1.
Alternative Offers
Queen's University does not make alternative offers of admission. Students are considered only for the program(s) to which they apply (or amend) through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. Students should ensure all program choices are listed on their application.
Residence
Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who complete the online residence application form and submit the minimum residence deposit by June 8.
Scholarships and Awards
Students selected for general entrance scholarships based on outstanding academic achievement will be notified of their scholarship at the time of admission.
A student's awards average is calculated using the same courses required for admission to a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree program, as identified on the Undergraduate Admission website. For Ontario high school students, a minimum of three 4U courses, including English (ENG4U), and three additional 4U/M courses are used to calculate the awards average. For program-specific scholarships, the prerequisite courses for the program are included when the awards average is calculated.
For more information about scholarships, bursaries and awards, including requirements and application deadlines, visit the Student Awards website.
Contact
Contact Us About the Program
Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment
Gordon Hall, Queen's University
74 Union St.
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
- Email: General Inquiries