Admission requirements for CNC’s programs are established at levels that allow these programs to be accessible for applicants with diverse educational, employment and cultural backgrounds, and at the same time, attempt to ensure that the applicant is sufficiently prepared in order to achieve student success. There are various eligibility criteria that are involved with the admission procedure. There are two basic requirements for admission to university for Canadian students:
A. CNC will review the application to determine if the applicant is qualified, tentatively qualified, or not qualified. Applicants will be informed in writing either by regular mail or electronically;
B. CNC will normally offer program seats to qualified applicants on a ‘first qualified, first admitted’ basis, provided the applicant meets all admission requirements.
C. CNC may, in its sole discretion, do any or all of the following, if a student knowingly or carelessly provides untrue or incomplete information with their application:
The CNC team in charge of admissions considers an applicant’s educational background, cultural knowledge, work experience, educational goals, and other achievements. A four-person member committee – consisting of two Indigenous representatives from CNC – will review this information along with the relevant faculty and members of CNC’s Academic Team.