How long is the Aboriginal Education Program at Mount Royal College?
Accepted as program admission requirements at Mount Royal College and other Alberta colleges and universities
What you need to get in to the Aboriginal Education Program at Mount Royal College?
You must apply for admission, have Aboriginal ancestry, minimum age of 20. Successful completion of grade 9 or better through high school or upgrading programs, and/or successful completion of the College Placement Test. Submission of official transcripts from upgrading or secondary institutions.
For more information on the Aboriginal Education Program at Mount Royal College
(403) 440-6875
Does the :program offer a Coop?
No
Distance Education Available:
No
What type of learning environment should I expect in the Aboriginal Education Program?
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