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The U of A has captured more 3M Teaching Fellowships —Canada's top award for undergraduate teaching— than any other Canadian university.

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From the UofA website: The University’s main campus is located in Edmonton, the vibrant, cosmopolitan capital of the province of Alberta. In a metropolitan area with close to one million people, Edmonton’s economic growth was ranked among the top Canadian cities in 2003.

Housing: Combine the convenience of living on or near campus, access to programs and services to help you excel academically, the opportunity to build lasting friendships, and comfortable, affordable living and you have the life of a University of Alberta resident.

The chart below shows the competitive average for admission in 2006. These will change from year to year based on demand for the program.







Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics


BSc (Agriculture) 70%
BSc (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) 70%
BSc (Forestry) 70%
BSc (Human Ecology) 70%
BSc (Nutrition and Food Major; Food Sciences and Technology Major) 70%
BSc (Human Ecology)/BEd (Secondary) Combined Degrees 70%
BSc (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)/BA (Native Studies) Combined Degrees 70%

Arts & Sciences


BA, BDesign 70%
BFA (Art and Design) 70%
BMus, BMus/BEd Combined Degrees 70%
BSc (General, Specialization) 75%
BSc (Honors) 80%
BSc/BEd Combined Degrees 75%
BFA Drama (Design; Technical Theatre) 70%

Augustana


BA 65%
BMgt 65%
BMus 65%
BSc 65%

Engineering


BSc (Engineering) 80%

Native Studies


BA (Native Studies) 70%
BA (Native Studies)/BEd Combined Degrees 70%
BA (Native Studies)/BSc (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) Combined Degrees 70%

Nursing


BScN (Collaborative) 78%
BScN (Bilingual Program) 70%

Physical Education and Recreation


BA (Recreation, Sport and Tourism) 70%
BPE/BEd (Combined Degrees) 72%
BPE 70%
BSc (Kinesiology) 74%

Faculte Saint-Jean


BA, BSc (taught in French) 70%
BSc (Environmental and Conservation Science) Bilingual 70%



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