Business Administration - Financial Services

Status Approved
Date Diploma Awarded Sep 2001 to present
Diploma Length Two-Year
College Northwestern Polytechnic
City Grande Prairie
Province / State AB
Country Canada
Website
UofL Post-Diploma Degree Bachelor of Management - (seven eligible majors)
Minimum diploma GPA (on a 4.0 scale) required for admission to UofL Competitive. Guaranteed admission with a diploma GPA or 3.00 or higher. Applicants with a diploma GPA below 3.00 may be admitted in the second round of admissions.
Other Applicants may gain admission to the competitive Post- Diploma Bachelor of Management degree program by completing an approved diploma in business administration or management no more than eight years prior to admission, with a cumulative program grade point average (GPA) at or above the current admission cut-off and not less than 2.00 (on the University of Lethbridge 4.00 scale). Admission is guaranteed to applicants who have completed an approved diploma with a GPA of 3.00 or higher (on the University of Lethbridge 4.00 scale). Admissible applicants with approved diplomas more than eight years old, may be admitted to the 25-course Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management program and after accepting their offer, may be re-evaluated based upon the submission of their recent work experience.

The Post-Diploma program is available in the following majors: Accounting; Finance; General Management; Human Resource Management and Labour Relations; Indigenous Governance and Business Management, International Management; and Marketing. Students admitted to the Post-Diploma program are also eligible for participation in the Management Co-operative Education program.
Special Criteria/Circumstances Students should be aware that these are the requirements for admission only to the Post-Diploma Bachelor of Management program. Each major has prerequisites which should be met with GPRC's Business Administration (Financial Services) Diploma. If not, students may be required to extend their program beyond the 20 courses. It is strongly recommended that students contact an Academic Advisor when program planning.