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HELPING STUDENTS
BE THE LIGHT
WE NEED IN THIS WORLD.
Ambrose offers an education that you can’t get at larger, more impersonal, universities. We aren’t just about higher learning — we’re about higher purpose. We understand that wisdom and belonging are as vital as knowledge. So we offer a uniquely welcoming and nurturing Christian environment. As a result, graduates leave with more than just a degree and a funny-shaped hat. They leave with a better-shaped view of life. They leave believing in something bigger than themselves, and with the desire to spread kindness and contribute meaningfully. And that doesn’t just make them better job candidates. It makes them better people, partners, parents, friends, and citizens. Which all adds up to a better world.
More one-on-one interaction helps you be the light!
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Here’s to Calgary!
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Ambrose... 5 reasons why
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Success by degrees
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Oh, the places you can go
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A path to your calling
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Our valued School of Ministry
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The world of teaching, education, service and research
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Living it up, the student life!
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Your playful and competitive side
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Invest in your calling
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Enroling at Ambrose
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HERE’S TO
CALGARY! When we say “Calgary is all about energy”, we’re talking about more than just oil and gas. We’re talking about our city’s most valuable natural resource: its people. Calgary, Alberta is a vibrant Canadian city where people dream big, work hard, play hard and get things done — on the job, and in the community. It is a place where who you are, and what you contribute, will take you far. And where getting involved in the city’s economic, outdoor, cultural and spiritual life is exceptionally rewarding. You’ll find plenty of inspiration in our natural environment, close to Ambrose: • The awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park (1 hour away) • North America’s largest urban park (20 minutes away) • Canada Olympic Park, a ski hill and world-class training centre (15 minutes away) • The world’s longest continuous four-season biking and walking path encircles the city.
THE ECONOMIST RANKS CALGARY #4 LIST OF WORLD’S MOST LIVEABLE CITIES
Culture thrives through performing arts, from the traditional to the avant-garde. Interact with Canadian music history at the stunning new National Music Centre. Foodies flock to great restaurants and fabulous food trucks. All the big international retailers are here (and there’s no provincial sales tax!). Plus you can take part in the greatest outdoor show on earth, the Calgary Stampede.
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5 REASONS WHY... 1 Rigorous academic programs relevant to today’s employers and tomorrow’s careers. 2 One-on-one interaction with professors and peers, in diverse classes averaging 13 students. 3 Opportunities to grow academically and spiritually through service learning, practicums and internships within your own community and in the greater world. 4 Outstanding faculty who are accomplished teachers, researchers and supportive mentors. 5 Be a part of a fun and intentional Christian community of 920 students.
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SUCCESS
BY DEGREES OUR PROGRAMS
MINORS
Bachelor of Arts
Enhance your education. Choose a minor that complements your major, or explore a new path that inspires you personally and professionally.
• Behavioural Science • Business Administration • Christian Studies
• Behavioural Science
• English Literature
• Biblical Languages
• General Studies
• Biology
• History
• Business Administration
• Music
• Canadian Studies
• Psychology
• Chemistry
Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Education (After Degree)
• Community Development • Dance
Bachelor of Music
• Ecology
Bachelor of Science
• English Literature
• Biology
• History • Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Bachelor of Theology
• Intercultural Studies
• Children and Family Ministry
• Kinesiology
• Church Ministry
• Liberal Arts
• Intercultural Ministry
• Music
• Youth Ministry
• Natural Sciences
Diploma Programs
• Philosophy
• Acting
• Psychology
• Associate in Ministry
• Sociology
• University Studies
• Theatre
What ignites your passion? What career do you aspire to lead?
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Finance Business Administration Performing Arts Music Acting
Social Services Behavioural Science Psychology
Health Services Biology Psychology
Human Resources Business Administration Marketing Business Administration English Literature
Law History English Literature
OH, THE PLACES YOU CAN GO Teaching Bachelor of Arts (3 years) and Bachelor of Education After Degree (2 years)
Pastoral Ministry Bachelor of Theology Christian Studies
Youth Work Youth Ministry Behavioural Science Psychology
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Government Bachelor of Arts
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES BUILDING BLOCKS FOR YOUR FUTURE
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A path to your calling
Learn on your travels
You will soar to new places and make significant personal contributions to the world when you choose an education in the liberal arts and sciences. In addition to building a strong academic foundation for the career path you choose, you will gain exceptional preparation for all careers.
Ambrose is proud to offer its students amazing travel-study opportunities! Guided by your exceptional professors, you and your classmates will experience world culture and history as you journey beyond Canada, gaining incredible moments and perspectives you will hold dear forever.
The workplace is changing rapidly. Many of today’s careers didn’t exist even a decade ago. Your degree in the liberal arts and sciences will hone the knowledge and skills that employers desire right now and qualify you for emerging careers as well. The very same life skills and honourable characteristics you learn here at Ambrose are essential to your future careers.
No student should be prevented from majoring in an area they love based on a false idea of what they need to succeed. Broad learning skills are the key to long-term, satisfying, productive careers.
You will excel personally and travel farther on any career path of your choosing when you can think critically and creatively, collaborate, adapt to rapidly changing situations, analyze and interpret information, and communicate effectively.
YOUR STARTING SALARY INCREASES
70% OVER 10 YEARS
VALERIE STRAUSS The Washington Post (2017)
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When you engage with the community it Bachelor of Arts – Behavioural Science gives you a chance to 3 or 4 years apply the knowledge you’ve learned. Begin Your BA in Behavioural Science will lead you to a personally a practicum at one of fulfilling career as you offer your guidance and positivity to the 85 organizations others in roles as counsellor, social or community development we partner with in worker, child and youth care worker, nurse or teacher. Through Calgary.
your study of psychology, you learn how individuals perceive, develop within the world and act upon it. Through sociology, you study how groups and cultures create their own social worlds and how those worlds affect the people who belong to them. In Behavioural Science, you learn how it all intersects in human behaviour. You can specialize in one of six fascinating areas: cognitive studies, culture and society, family and community, human development, religion and social science, and deviance and society. Practicums in the community give you the opportunity to apply what you’ve learned..
Bachelor of Arts – Christian Studies 3 or 4 years This degree will well prepare you to serve with a non-governmental, para-church organization or church ministry. Your grounding education in Christian Studies will provide you with the strength and knowledge to hold your faith close in a fast-changing world and workplace. You will explore different expressions and traditions of Christian spirituality and discover how Christianity developed into what it is today. The program streams delve deeper into biblical literature and interpretation, Christian theology and history, and Christian spirituality. Your BA in Christian Studies establishes a strong foundation for you to pursue graduate studies.
Bachelor of Arts – English Literature 3 or 4 years
Discover the ancient Christian world through our award-winning Down Ancient Paths travel study program.
Travel to England, Wales and Scotland on our Literary Landscapes tour. From London to Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain to the Lake District, you’ll connect with literary figures such as Shakespeare, Wordsworth and the Brontë sisters.
Entry into the department of English Literature will take you to lands, near and far, real and imagined. You’ll develop critical thinking and analytical skills and build confidence in your own ideas and in your writing by discussing classic literary works and theories in small seminar-style classes. You’ll also have the opportunity to wrestle with the big questions of faith and society, as you study how they are expressed in literature. With a BA in English Literature our alumni have landed distinguished jobs as commercial copy writer, technical writer, editor, novelist, journalist, lawyer and professor.
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Bachelor of Arts – General Studies 3 years Open up your mind and your world to myriad subjects when you pursue a degree in General Studies. You’ll develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by engaging in hands-on research projects and class presentations. Our alumni have landed jobs with this degree in law, education and public administration.
Bachelor of Arts – History 3 or 4 years History offers a wealth of knowledge. Studying history helps us understand the past, the world today and where we are headed. In this program you will explore the rich stories and identities that have made a lasting impact on Canadian society and the world at large. You will also examine the role history plays in pop culture and everyday life. You will think critically about how politics, culture, society and religion shape history and what is shaped by it. Let history guide you to your future. Our alumni have established fulfilling and fascinating careers as curator, archivist, heritage interpreter, research analyst, foreign services officer and immigration officer.
Bachelor of Arts – Psychology 4 years Do you ever wonder why people behave the way that they do? The BA in Psychology will teach you all about the human mind, how it works, how it is impacted by society and much more. Ambrose is one of only three universities in western Canada to also integrate faith into understanding the human mind. This program will allow you the opportunity to explore specific orientation areas for clinical studies, neuropsychology, human development, as well as culture and psychology. Through these orientation areas, you will gain foundational knowledge in both clinical and counseling psychology which allows you to explore future career paths early in your schooling. Ever wonder how psychological research works? We’ll teach you. Learning research techniques early in your educational journey will make you stand out after graduation.
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Exploring a variety of courses in this interdisciplinary program will help shine the light on your perfect path. The world is yours to discover.
You will observe how the veins of history run through present day and you can research significant events both past and present in the lives of local people.
We’re one of the few universities that allows undergraduate students to actually conduct research which means you don’t want to miss out on this rare opportunity.
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Bachelor of Business Administration 4 years Bachelor of Arts – Business Administration 3 years Do you have entrepreneurial passions? Do you have ambitions to lead a company and foster its social responsibility and green initiatives? Do you see yourself directing a non-profit? Business Administration is an excellent foundation to positively drive local, national and global progress. Program streams include: accounting, human resources and organizational development, marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation, and management.
Bachelor of Education 2 years (After Degree) Each and every one of us has had a teacher whose knowledge and inner light inspired us to do great things. You, too, can be that inspirational individual. Building on your undergraduate degree, you will train to support the individual learning needs of students from diverse communities. You will create learning experiences that grow students’ strengths and integrate technology when it enhances learning. You will spend most of the third semester in classroom practicums in Calgary and area schools. Work with a mentor who has been or is a classroom teacher. The Ambrose BEd focuses on preparing students to teach at the elementary school level, but you will graduate qualified to teach any age in Alberta.
Bachelor of Music 4 years Bachelor of Arts – Music 3 or 4 years
Connections are lifelines in the world, both socially and professionally. Meet and collaborate with business leaders at our annual Soul of the Next Economy Forum where innovation, social change and sustainable development intersect.
The 1,2,3’s of your teaching equation: Your 3- or 4-year degree + the 2-year BEd = Teacher Certification in Alberta.
Engage with the Ambrose Arts community through music and theatre performances throughout the year.
Prepare for a noteworthy career in music performance, education, therapy or ministry. Establish a strong foundation in classical music, and learn music history and theory by studying a variety of musical styles, with many opportunities to perform. Private vocal or instrumental lessons are enriched through student ensembles. You’ll become part of a professional circle of musicians who will support you along your musical journey. Conduct, compose, perform!
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Bachelor of Science – Biology 4 years As you study the living organisms from the oceans and seas, you will be collecting and analyzing data and thinking about how to critically formulate research problems. In the lab, you will learn experimental techniques and design ways to test your hypotheses. You will discover how to form values and convictions based on sound reasoning and clear methodology. Course work focuses on: cellular and molecular biology, ecology, general biology, or health sciences. Your degree is the foundation for a master’s program leading to careers in research, lab work, teaching, medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, pharmacology, optometry and veterinary medicine.
Diploma in Acting 2 years The curtain rises on this exciting, intensive program setting the stage for careers as a professional actor, director, playwright or theatre major. Experiential learning prepares you in the art and industry of theatre. Every class encourages you, inspires you and teaches you to draw upon your own stories to narrate the truth with artistry in your journey to becoming a confident, versatile and engaging performer. Explore both innovation and tradition together with a broad community of peers and scholars in music, theatre and dance.
Diploma in University Studies 2 years This program introduces you to many different fields and career paths. Through flexible course options, you can learn about humanities, social sciences, science, fine arts, religious studies and more. Credits earned in this program can be transferred to a degree program at Ambrose and other universities. Discover what subjects ignite your passion.
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Dredge for marine life, and examine tide pools and intertidal zones on Vancouver Island. We also travel to exotic marine-rich locales like Florida, Costa Rica and Belize.
Play a role in Calgary’s theatre scene. Performance opportunities and collaboration with other theatre members give you the confidence and connections to help launch your career.
Credits earned in this program can be transferred to a degree program at Ambrose and other universities.
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One of the biggest strengths of the School of Ministry is internship. Being able to learn both inside and outside the classroom has been huge for me, and I know my learning will only continue as I finish my degree. ALEXANDRA Children & Family Ministry student
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A community of faith Explore what it means for a Christian community to proclaim the Gospel and live a beautiful life of compassion and justice. Through studying biblical texts and theological reflection, you will strengthen your leadership qualities, gain insight into your calling and be prepared for a life of faithful service. You will have opportunities to do practicums and internships internationally and across Canada with church ministries, youth groups, social agencies and NGOs. Applying your classroom knowledge to real world environments gives you invaluable firsthand ministry experience. You will also be paired with a mentor to guide you in your journey.
Throughout your degree, you will grow personally, academically and spiritually as you discover how to live out your calling in the community with your classmates and professors. Our class sizes are small. There are about 13 students on average per class. By serving in Ministry, you are serving the world community. You will be well prepared to pursue careers in: • pastoral ministry • worship ministry • street ministry • international ministries • para-church organization leadership • camp administration and leadership
A relevant degree, higher calling + higher education Churches and ministries are looking for spiritual leaders who have more than just a basic Bible degree. Broaden your educational horizon and hiring potential by choosing a ministry degree program and then add two relevant Arts and Science minors. Check out the options on page 4.
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Bachelor of Theology – Children & Family Ministry 4 years + internship You will learn how to effectively and compassionately minister to children and their families by studying child development and building your skills in discipling, teaching, caring and administration.
Bachelor of Theology – Church Ministry 4 years + internship Train to become an effective leader in a variety of pastoral positions as you deepen your understanding of secular and societal trends influence the church ministry. You will learn how to lead and transform congregations in creative and scriptural ways.
Bachelor of Theology – Intercultural Ministry 4 years + internship Understanding other cultures and bridging their respective beliefs and social conventions is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced, complex and frequently at-conflict world. Become an inspirational minister in the intercultural context of the contemporary world and encourage the spiritual dialogue and understanding crucial for harmonizing our world. Be onSite!
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You will learn the role theology plays in child development and through practicums you can apply this knowledge when you engage with children and families in the community.
You will learn to be an effective leader in a variety of pastoral positions as you come to understand how societal trends influence church ministry.
Be onSite! Join our overseas internship program that exposes Ambrose students to the many different cultures of the world.
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Bachelor of Theology – Youth Ministry 4 years + internship Technology and the innumerable social media platforms and the volumes of information flying across it make for a youth culture that changes by the moment. Now more than ever, there is a place for Scripture in all of that, too. Learn to apply your understanding of Scripture to fulfill the spiritual needs of culturally diverse young people, from junior high students to young adults.
Associate in Ministry Diploma 2 years You will develop your ministry gifts and broaden your knowledge of the Bible and Christian thought. This is an excellent diploma selection to begin your pursuit of a fulltime ministry degree and also prepares you for volunteer and para-professional roles in churches and Christian service organizations.
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You can prepare for a leadership role by serving youth in the community. Firsthand experience at a local church gives you the chance to apply the things you’ve learned. As a result, you’ll learn even more.
Deepen your classroom learning and improve your ministry practice through weekly practicums.
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THE WORLD OF TEACHING,
EDUCATION, SERVICE & RESEARCH
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Learn from our experts At Ambrose, you will learn and receive guidance from professors who are the top people in their teaching, learning and research fields. They are experts in their respective disciplines who are constantly seeking and gaining knowledge — and, most importantly, imparting it to you. Ambrose class sizes are small, a rare thing to find in the university environment. Because of our small classes, you can interact one on one with your professors and fellow students. You are invited to be part of the conversation, explore and offer new perspectives and originate innovative ideas. Depending on the course, you can participate in faculty- or student-led research — which most universities
typically offer only to graduate students. Your professors are always available for you to speak with because Ambrose faculty are eager to empower you to achieve more.
Develop your own expertise Every year, you have the opportunity to see your hard, creative work presented at the Ambrose Research Conference. Ambrose believes in showcasing the exceptional work of its students, faculty and alumni and giving credit where credit is due.
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There’s no substitute for small classes. They allow for the digging deep and authentic conversation that are essential to real learning. DARREN DYCK Assistant Professor of English
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LIVING IT UP,
THE STUDENT LIFE!
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Flourish in all ways There’s more to university life than classes, labs and lectures. Attending university is the time for you to explore who you are and stretch yourself personally, intellectually and spiritually. Ambrose sets you on a path to contribute to and influence society in positive ways.You are part of a community that truly cares about who you are and encourages you to achieve everything you envision for your life.
Lead the way Leadership is learned and leaders are created in remarkable opportunities like the ones offered here at Ambrose. As you step forward to play a major role in student life on campus you will sharpen your skills in teamwork, communication, critical thinking, creativity, and time management.
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Residence Assistants
Student Council is a spirited, creative and motivated group of individuals who create positive energy on campus by organizing social and academic experiences for all students. Residence Assistants are senior students who give advice on navigating student life, offer support, pastoral care and create a harmonious environment on their residence floor. Student Ambassadors are enthusiastic students that represent Ambrose both on and off campus by assisting at events, running youth nights, and sharing about their university experience. Legacy Youth Conference (LYC) planning team is an enthusiastic and energetic group of volunteers who organize and run every aspect of the annual LYC conference, from registration to entertainment to worship.
Legacy Youth Conference
Chapel Worship
Student Clubs
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Ambrose has been such a big part of my life. Throughout my time here I have grown in my faith, my values, my personality and made a bunch of new friends. I have been involved in every aspect of student life including LYC, the dance club, and being a Residence Assistant. JACINTA BSc Biology, 2019
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Residence is the place to be
Grow spiritually
Residence is a comfortable, safe and secure place that feels like home. Living in residence gives you a sense of belonging in the Ambrose community in a deep and meaningful way. You will develop strong, lifelong bonds during this time with your fellow students as you grow together academically, socially and spiritually.
Live out your faith at Ambrose. You will deepen your commitment to Christ by joining our congregation for a period of worship every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You will develop lifelong spiritual friendships by taking part in Bible studies, prayer teams, and women’s or men’s ministry with friends and faculty. There are many opportunities throughout the year to give generously of yourself and serve your community.
(All first-year, full-time, non-transfer students under the age of 21 who are not married and do not live with their parents live in Residence and purchase a meal plan.) Living in Residence makes cents! • enjoy the convenience of running across campus to your classes • seal strong personal connections with your fellow students by experiencing more together • take advantage of easily accessible library resources, fitness and recreation facilities, squash courts and the media room
Student academic success From the moment you visit our campus to the time you graduate, we want you to succeed. With orientation leaders, advisors. learning support staff, writing and tutoring services — we are here to enhance your skills, help you achieve your academic goals and tackle the challenge of adjusting to life at university.
Accessibility
• your rent, food and utilities are bundled into one convenient package eliminating budget surprises
Contact our Accessibility Services to ensure you succeed academically. We support every Ambrose student in realizing their true potential.
Commuter life
Writing & Tutoring Services
When you commute to university, there is a space and community for you once you arrive on campus. Join the Commuter Collegium and enjoy hanging out in a comfortable and inviting lounge where you can work, eat and connect with like-minded people.
Need a hand with a paper or presentation? Need help getting through all that reading? Our tutors can help you improve your research and communication skills through personalized consultation, workshops and more.
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Ambrose Athletics pushes me to pursue excellence in sport, school and faith; preparing me not only for the season ahead, but also for the years to come. LUCAS BSc Biology, 2019
THIS IS YOUR PLAYFUL
AND COMPETITIVE SIDE
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Roar with the Lions!
Let’s get active
Compete in the game or come out to cheer loudly for the Ambrose University Lions! The men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, futsal and soccer teams, are members of the provincial ACAC and national CCAA leagues. The teams are worthy contenders at a high level of play, and our dedicated student fans root for them all the way.
Being active is fun! And physical and mental health are important to your well-being. Play squash on the courts, basketball in the gym or work out in our fitness and weight rooms. Physiotherapy and sports medicine services are also available on campus.
Good, fun, healthy competition is a part of life and playing sports benefits an individual in many ways – it develops self-confidence, creates a feeling of membership, strengthens physical strength and coordination, clears the mind, aids restful sleep and much much more. By playing sports you will grow physically, academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually — skills that will serve you well throughout your career and in every facet of life.
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Join and compete on one of our intramural teams such as flag football, indoor soccer, basketball, men’s hockey, dodgeball, squash and badminton.
ACAC OUTDOOR SOCCER. GOAL!
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INVEST IN
YOUR CALLING
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Education pays off The best investment you will ever make in your future is the investment you make in your education today. Our Financial Aid and Awards office offers a range of awards and supports to help you achieve your academic, professional and personal dreams. You have important things to do — and Ambrose believes in you.
Your Ambrose investment * Tuition and fees, based on 10 courses ......................................................... $ 12,963.00 Textbooks and supplies per year ................................................................. $
1,200.00
Residence and meals per year ..................................................................... $
6,250.00
Minus scholarships received, on average, by each student per year .......... $
1,500.00
Your Ambrose investment, one full year =
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International Arts & Science tuition rates are available on website. Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
Entrance scholarships (2019-20) Type
High School Average
Transfer GPA (4.0 scale)
Entrance Amount
Deadline
Academic
95%-100%
3.8-4.0
$2000
August 1
Academic
90%-94%
3.6-3.7
$1500
August 1
Academic
85%-89%
3.3-3.5
$1000
August 1
Academic
80%-84%
$750
August 1
Academic
75%-79%
$500
August 1
Presidential
85% + leadership
Full tuition for complete degree
January 31
Christian High School
80% + leadership*
$3000/year
January 31
up to $4000/year
March 31
Church Servant Leadership** *
3.0-3.2
students are nominated by their High School Guidance Counsellor or Principal
** students are nominated by their Church leadership, up to $2,000 per year matched by Ambrose
Financial assistance We can help students who demonstrate financial need. Talk through your finances with our Financial Aid office and apply for financial assistance. Deadline: June 1.
What’s next? Book an appointment with our Financial Aid and Awards office, take charge of your finances and learn about your scholarships, loan, financial assistance and bursary options. Call 403-410-2938 or email financialaid@ambrose.edu For more information on applications, criteria and deadlines visit ambrose.edu/scholarships
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ENROLING AT AMBROSE Admissions information
American students
Basic admission requirements
High School:
Five grade 12 level courses including English, with a minimum overall average of 60%:
• Program specific requirements
1. English 2. List A or B 3 List A or B 4. List A or B 5. List A, B, C or D See provincial course equivalents chart on page 28. Transfer students If you have completed a minimum of 15 credit hours at another post-secondary institution or hold a recognised degree or diploma you are considered a Transfer Student.
• ACT composite score of 22 or higher, an SAT Reasoning Test score of 1030 on the current two-component SAT test or a total score of 1400 with no section below 400 on the old SAT test.
Homeschool: • Program specific requirements and the following: a portfolio, an SAT Reasoning Test score of 1030 on the current twocomponent SAT test or a total score of 1400 with no section below 400 on the old SAT test, an official letter from the home schooling board verifying your Grade 12 program.
• Minimum 2.0 GPA
International students
• Program specific requirements
• Basic admission requirements or equivalent
Your transfer credit will be evaluated once you submit your application and official transcripts. Mature students If you are 21 years of age or older on September 30 you may be considered for Mature Student status. • Grade 12 English or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher
• Program specific requirements or equivalent • English proficiency All official transcripts must be provided in English. International workers
High School:
Students whose parents are working overseas will be considered for admission based on their curriculum of study. For example, students living in Brazil and studying the US curriculum will follow the American Student requirements.
• Basic admission requirements
International baccalaureate
• Program-specific requirements Canadian students
• Program specific requirements
Homeschool: • Basic admission requirements and program specific requirements
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• High school diploma
Courses will be evaluated on an individual basis and you may receive transfer credit or advanced standing for Higher Level IB courses with a grade of 4, 5, 6, or 7.
or
Advanced placement
• Program specific requirements and the following: a portfolio, an SAT Reasoning Test score of 1030 on the current two component SAT test or a total score of 1400 with no section below 400 on the old SAT test, an official letter from the home schooling board verifying your Grade 12 program.
Courses will be evaluated on an individual basis and you may receive transfer credit or advanced standing for AP courses with a grade of 3, 4 or 5. Contact the Recruitment and Admissions Office for more information.
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English language requirements
Diploma in Acting
If your primary language is not English you must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following:
• Basic admission requirements
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
83 (internet) 560 (paper)
• Entrance audition and interview • Resume with relevant theatre and arts experience • Essay on specified theatre related topic
International English Language Testing System Academic (IELTS Academic)
6.5
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
85
• Entrance audition in person or by submitting a recording
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL)
70
• Advanced Rudiments (RCM) or its equivalent
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)
58
Psychology
Alberta Highschool English 30-1 (or equivalent)
Music • Basic admission requirements
50%
Program requirements Behavioural Science • Basic admission requirements including Grade 12 Math with a passing grade Biology • Five Grade 12 level courses including English, Math (Math 30-1 or equivalent), Biology, and Chemistry or Physics, with a minimum overall average of 60%. Physics and Calculus are recommended but not required.
• Basic admission requirements including Grade 12 Math with a passing grade
Deadlines Early admission Early Admission is available to Grade 12 students with Canadian high school transcripts who apply by February 1. Early Admission is based on your official Grade 11 transcript—with required Grade 11 courses and any completed Grade 12 requirements. Full Admission will be based on your final Grade 12 transcript. Fall admission deadlines October 1
Applications open
Business Administration
February 1
Early admission deadline
• Basic admission requirements including Grade 12 Math with a 60% or higher grade
May 1
Early registration opens
August 1
Application deadline
Education (After-Degree)
August 1
Final transcripts due
• Bachelor’s Degree (minimum 90 credits) with a minimum 2.7 GPA on your last 30 credits
Application documents required
• Written statement • Resume • Official Police Information Check • Entrance interview • For the Bachelor of Education (after-degree) English Language requirement, please visit our website • Admission is competitive
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• Application form • Application fee • Interim transcripts and final official transcripts • Reference(s) (where applicable) • Additional documents may include SAT scores, portfolio, TOEFL scores or an audition recording.
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PROVINCIAL COURSE EQUIVALENTS Province or Territory
Basic Admission Requirements
Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
British Columbia and Yukon Territory
1. English 12* 2. List A or B 3. List A or B 4. List A or B 5. List A, B, C or D *Provincial exam required
Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12, Economics 12 or Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12, Geometry 12
Manitoba
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 40G or 40S List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, Math 40S, Pre-Calculus 40S, Calculus 45A or Adv Math 45A, Physics 40S
New Brunswick
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 121 or 122 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, Pre-Calculus 12A, Foundations of Math 12, Pre-Calculus 12B or Calculus 12, Physics 121 or 122, Geology 120
Newfoundland/Labrador
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 3201 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202 Mathematics 3204 or 3205, Calculus 3207, Physics 3204, Earth Sciences 3209
Nova Scotia
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 12 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Pre-Calculus 12 or Advanced Math 12, Calculus 12, Physics 12, Geology 12
Ontario
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 4U or English Lit 4U List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology SBI4U, Chemistry SCH4U, Advanced Functions MHF4U, Data Management MDM4U, Physics SPH4, Calculus and Vectors MCV4U, Earth and Space Science SES4U, Computer Studies ICS4U
Prince Edward Island
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 611 or 621 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 621, Chemistry 611 or 621, Math 621A or Math 621B or Math 611, Physics 621
Quebec (1st year CEGEP)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English 603 or 604 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 101, Chemistry 202, Mathematics 201, Physics 203
Saskatchewan
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
English A30 and B30 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Pre-Calculus Math 30 or Math 30, Calculus 30, Physics 30, Geology 30
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Eng Lang Arts 30-1 List A or B List A or B List A or B List A, B, C or D
List A Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 or Math 31, Science 30
AMBROSE UNIVERSITY
The following list describes the courses from across Canada that can be used for admission to Ambrose University. Please contact the Recruitment and Admissions Office at 1-800-461-1222 or enrolment@ambrose.edu to ask about courses not included on this list.
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Second Language 30, Social Studies 30-1 Geography 30, Aboriginal Studies 30, 5 credits in Advanced CTS Computer Science
Art 30 or 31, Drama 30, Music 30 or 31, Exp Psych 30, Phil of Man 30, App Sociology 30, World Religion 30, Religion 35
Phys Ed 30, Social Studies 30-2 (if Social Studies 30-1 not presented), Law 30, Five credits of Adv. series CTS courses, other 30 level subject.
Second Language 12, History 12 or Western Civ 12 or Comp Civ 12, Geography 12, Geology 12, English Lit 12
Visual Arts 12 or Art 12, Acting 12, Band 12 or Choir 12 or String 12, Writing 12, Journalism 12, Bible Studies 12 or Christian Perspectives 12
Law 12, Dance 12, Other 12 level subject.
Second Language 40S, History 40S or Western Civ 40S or World Issues 40S or Global Issues 40S, Geography 40S, Computer Science 40S
Art 40S, Drama 40S, Music 40S or Choral 40S or Strings 40S, Canadian Studies 40S
Other 40S or 40G level subjects or two 45 level subjects.
History 121 or 122 or World Issues 120, Language 120 or 122 other than English, Geography 120
Art 12x, Theatre Arts 12x, Music 12x Canadian Lit 12x
Other 12x level subject
World History 3201 or World Problems 3204, Language 3200 level other than English, World Geography 3202
Art and Design 3200 or Art History 3202, Drama 3200, Choral Performance 3103 or Instrumental or Performance 3104 or Music History 3101 or Music Theory 3100
Advanced Writing 3104, Other 3200 or two 3100 level subjects
History 12 or Global History 12, Language 12 other than English, Geography 12 or Global Geography 12
Art 12, Theatre 12, Music 12, Canadian Lit 12, Economics 12
Other 12 level subject
Canada: History, Identity & Culture CHI4U or World History CHY4U, 4U level French, Second Language (LBADU-L LYXDU) or Native Language (LNAEO-LNOEO), Canadian & World Issues CGW4U, World Geography CGU4U
Visual Arts AVI4M, Dramatic Arts ADA4M, Music AMU4M, Dance ATC4M
Other 4U or 4M level subject
History 621, Second Language 621
Art 621, Drama 621, Music 621
Other 600 level subject
History 330, Geography 320 300 level Language other than English
Art 520, Theatre 560, Music 550
Other subject such as: Humanities 345, Sociology 387
Social Studies 30, History 30 or Native Studies 30, Language 30 other than English, Geography 30, Computer Science 30
Art 30, Drama 30, Choral 30, Band 30 or Orchestra 30, Dance 35
Other 30 level subject
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