Standard Applicants
If you are a standard status Canadian student wanting to study in a diploma program at Robertson, you’ll need the following documents and information when you apply:
- Canadian high school diploma or equivalent verified by transcript
- Government photo identification
- Completed standard admissions test (26 multiple-choice questions on reading, math and logic)
- Completed interview with a Student Admissions Advisor
Mature Applicants
For mature Canadian students, the process looks a bit different. A mature student is considered anyone who has not completed high school or has completed high school in another country. Mature students must provide the following when they apply for a diploma program:
- Canadian high school diploma or equivalent verified by transcript
- Government photo identification
- Completed Accuplacer test for reading, writing and math
- Completed interview with a Student Admissions Advisor
Micro-course Applicants
For individuals wanting to take micro-courses, there are no entrance requirements! All you have to do is register for your chosen micro-course through its designated page.
International Learners
If you’re an international learner, there’s an additional set of requirements needed for you to apply to study in Canada. We’ve broken down these requirements in easy-to-follow steps—all you have to do is click the link.
Application Timeline
You must apply to your program a minimum of one week before the program is scheduled to start. The earlier you apply the better so you have enough time to get your paperwork filed and financial plan solidified.
Ready to get started?
Each of our programs has a specific set of admission requirements which may differ by province (which your Student Admissions Advisor will be able to tell you). We consider your previous academic information and in some cases, prior work experience in combination with education.
If you are a learner with a disability, our advisors can walk you through the accessibility areas on campus and answer any questions you may have before you apply.
Connect with a Student Admissions Advisor to discuss your program interests and the specific entrance requirements you need to make your application go as smoothly as possible.