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    Associate of Arts Degree - Global Stewardship

    Capilano University

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    Canada, North Vancouver

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Associate Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines2-Sep-2022 6-Sep-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 44,749  / per-year
    Apply Date 6-Sep-2022
    Next Intake 2-Sep-2022

    Associate of Arts Degree - Global Stewardship

    About

    Applications are not currently being accepted for this program. To learn more about programs at Capilano University, please fill out the Request Information form and an advisor will get in touch with you.

    The Associate of Arts Degree in Global Stewardship is a unique program in British Columbia.

    Students have diverse career goals: local community development, journalism, teaching, politics, nursing and business as well as international development (NGOs and IGOs). But what they all share is the passion, compassion and commitment to make a positive difference in the world.

    Through an innovative curriculum combining classroom study and engaged service learning, students gain the knowledge and skills to become change makers.

    Graduating students have many options available: some apply for an internship to gain further experience in the NGO sector; others complete Bachelor's Degrees in areas such as geography, political studies, international relations, anthropology, international development or social work.

    Many students opt to stay and complete a degree at Capilano University, such as the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies. 

    Learning Outcomes

    • Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills using, when appropriate, IT technology.
    • Establish effective strategies to meet personal and professional goals.
    • Understand and apply ethical reasoning to their decision making.
    • Measure both qualitatively and quantitatively their impact on their communities while in the program, and critique their capacity to be a catalyst for change in their local and global communities in the future.
    • Work effectively, both on their own and in a group context, including with alumni of the program.
    • Demonstrate a breadth of knowledge about local and/or international development from a variety of disciplines.
    • Solve problems and/or muster arguments using imagination, critical thinking, appropriate research, and nuanced judgment.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Global & Community Studies

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    English Program Requirements

    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
      • Required minimum marks:
        • online test (TOEFL iBT®): 83
        • paper-delivered test: 560
      • Capilano University TOEFL code: 0505
    • ELA (English Language Assessment Test)
      • Required minimum mark: 145
    • Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
      • Required minimum mark: 6.5 overall, with no single score below 6
      • Alternate contact: [email protected]
    • CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment Test)
      • Required minimum mark: 70
    • PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English – Academic)
      • Required minimum mark: 56
    • DET (Duolingo English Test) – Being accepted on a temporary basis until the Fall 2022 term
      • Required minimum mark: 110

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 44,749  / per-year

    How to Apply

    1. Find a program that interests you

      Each program may have unique requirements for admissions.

      • Review the admissions information for your program of interest to find out if there are more steps.
      • Check the application and document deadlines for your program.

      Find a Program
    2. Learn about CapU's admission requirements

      Most CapU programs need proof that you:

      • Have completed or are in the process of completing secondary school. View our International Secondary School Equivalencies (pdf) for more information.
      • Meet our English language proficiency requirement.

      Admission Requirements
    3. Submit your application on EducationPlannerBC

      Every student must apply to CapU through EducationPlannerBC, a website for applying to universities and colleges across British Columbia.

      Visit Apply Now to make sure you're ready to fill in your application.

      • When you submit your application, you will need to pay a non-refundable application fee of C$135, which gives you the opportunity to apply for 2 programs.
      • You will need to upload a digital (PDF) copy of your transcripts and supporting documents at this time.
      • If your original transcripts and supporting documents are not written in English, please submit a translated copy.

      Apply on EducationPlannerBC
    4. Receive an acknowledgement email

      After submitting your application on EducationPlannerBC, you will receive an acknowledgement message from us to your personal email.

      • This email will include your Student ID number and your myCapU account and email address.
      • Instructions on how to track your application will also be included.
      • All future messages from us will be sent to your myCapU email.
      • If you're applying to CapU as a new student, you can use your myCapU account to apply for entrance awards.

      Funding for International Students
    5. Submit your official transcripts for Transfer Credit

      For students who have previously attended post-secondary in Canada or outside of the country, even though you submitted a digital copy of your transcripts on EducationPlannerBC, you must submit official university or college transcripts for transfer credits.

      Please send all official documents for Transfer Credit to:

      Capilano University
      Centre for International Experience
      Library Building, room LB127
      2055 Purcell Way
      North Vancouver, B.C.
      V7J 3H5

      Official documents may include:

      Official high school, university or college transcripts

      Students must submit official high school and university or college transcripts for admission.

      These documents must be sent directly from that institution to Capilano University. They must include the seal of the institution and signature of the authorizing school representative.

      We will accept photocopies of transcripts if certified by the authorizing high school, university, or college officer. Notarized copies are not acceptable.

      Certified documents

      Students may also submit photocopies of academic documents verified by the issuing authority. These authorities include the Ministry of Education, the high school, university, or college, the apostille* or by the appropriate examination board. Notarized copies are not acceptable.

      *Apostille countries refers to an international form of a notary seal as certified by the Hague convention. These would be official notary documents from countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, etc. and can be accepted in place of original or school-certified documents. The Apostille is prepared by either the Ministry of Education or the Ministry of Justice in these countries.

      Please note: Documents issued in a language other than English must also include certified English translations. Only accept translations made by a certified translator.

      Original academic documents

      An academic document is original if issued to the student by the institution following that institution’s policies.

      Notarized copies are not acceptable.

    6. Complete any additional program requirements

      Some programs may have more steps for admission. You will need to work directly with that program to complete your application.

      • Examples of these extra requirements may include a portfolio submission, interview or audition.

    7. Receive letter of offer

      If you are accepted into a program, you will receive a letter of offer in your myCapU email inbox.

      • You will need to confirm your acceptance into the program by paying a tuition deposit outlined in your letter of offer.
      • This deposit will go towards your first semester tuition once you are registered for courses at CapU.

    8. Receive letter of acceptance and apply for a study permit

      After paying your tuition deposit, you will receive a letter of acceptance in your myCapU inbox. This may be used to apply for, or renew, a study permit.

      • Depending on your citizenship, you may also need to apply for an entry visa.

      Permits & Visas
    9. Get ready for your first day

      Once you've been accepted into a program and have applied for your study permit, you'll need to start planning your courses.

      • You will be notified of your acceptance through your CapU email and your myCapU account.
      • View our page for admitted international students to learn how to prepare for your first day.

      Info for Admitted International Students
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