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University of British Columbia Direct Exchange

Background

Most people’s conception of Canada goes little beyond appreciating its vastness, recognizing its flag, and identifying a few well-known physical features. And while it is true that the majority of travelers are attracted by the opportunity to explore Canada’s wilderness areas, natural wonders and low-key rural charm, there is a lot more to Canada than maple trees, Niagara Falls and wide-open spaces.

It is the edginess between Canada’s indigenous, French and British traditions that gives the nation its complex three-dimensional character. Add to this a constant infusion of US culture and a plethora of traditions brought from Europe, Asia and Latin America by migrants; Canada is a thriving multicultural society with its own identity. Those expecting Canada to be the blander counterpart of the USA should check their preconceptions at the door – Canada’s wild northern frontier, which has etched itself into the national psyche, and its distinct patchwork of peoples have created a country that is decidedly different from its southern neighbor.

Canada covers 9,976,000 sq km (3.9 million sq miles) and has a population of over 31 million people. French and English are the official languages along with 53 native languages.

For more information visit: http://canada.gc.ca/

Winnipeg is Manitoba’s capital city, where over half (677,000) of the province’s 1.1 million people live. Winnipeg is located at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, and is known for its river walks, variety of restaurants, Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Symphony.

For more information about Winnipeg: http://www.tourism.winnipeg.mb.ca/


Academic Overview

The University of Manitoba was established in 1877 to confer degrees on students graduating from its three founding colleges: St. Boniface College, St. John’s College, and Manitoba College. The University is the oldest in western Canada. In 1900 the Manitoba legislature changes the University Act so that the university could do its own teaching, and in 1904 a building in downtown Winnipeg became the first teaching facility with a staff of six professors, all of whom were scientists. By 1929, following the addition of more programs, schools, and faculties, the University had moved to its permanent home in Fort Garry.

The university offers 66 degrees, diplomas, and certificates, over 50 of which are at the undergraduate level. With over 1,700 faculty members, the university enrolls nearly 15,000 students.

For more information visit: http://www.umanitoba.ca/

Dates of Instruction

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Housing

Students are responsible for securing and funding their own housing while in Canada. The University of Manitoba offers short-term host family stays upon arrival in Winnipeg. A limited number of dormitory rooms are available on campus. The Office of Housing and Student Life can assist students with off campus rentals.


Cost

The University of Washington’s direct exchanges operate on a home-tuition basis whereby students pay regular UW tuition and fees and no tuition or fees to the host university overseas. Students who study abroad for one semester pay 1.5 quarters of UW tuition; students who study abroad for the full year pay 3 quarters of UW tuition. Housing, living, travel and other miscellaneous expenses are the responsibility of the student.

In addition, students are required to pay a UW IPE fee of $600 for the year ($300/semester). The fee includes:

  • Concurrent enrollment;
  • Financial aid and scholarship eligibility;
  • Graded UW credit for coursework completed abroad;
  • Pre-registration privileges at the UW;
  • Continued deferment of school-related loans;
  • Satisfaction of residency graduation requirements;
  • Eligibility for UW Accident and Sickness Insurance (optional).

Concurrent Enrollment

All students participating in this program/exchange are required to concurrently enroll. For more information please see: http://ipe.washington.edu/domestic/enrollment.html

Health Screening

Since study abroad often means that students live with medical services and general health conditions that are different from those in their home country, you will be required to have a health screening and to submit a Health Screening Form with your Concurrent Enrollment Form.

Courses and Credits

The University of Washington has an exchange agreement with the University of British Columbia. The agreement specifies that the UW will recognize the credit of the partner institution abroad. Although credit is guaranteed, the type of UW credit awarded is not determined until after the exchange year has ended and the appropriate UW department has evaluated the coursework completed abroad. For this reason, it is advisable that students communicate with their regular UW academic advisers before and during the exchange period to determine the courses best suited for credit in their degree programs.

All grades for courses completed abroad must be reported on the host university’s transcript and the student’s UW transcript, regardless of the final mark or need for credit. In general, students earn the equivalent of 36-45 UW credits per year for coursework completed in Canada.


Terms and Eligibility

UW students from all disciplines and majors are welcome to apply. UW’s direct exchanges in Canada require a semester or year-long commitment. Please state your preference on your application. An academic year is divided into two terms: Term one runs from the September until the end of December. Term two starts at the beginning of January until the middle of April. You must:

  • Be enrolled as a regular, degree-seeking UW student;
  • Have Junior standing or above by the exchange's beginning;
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0;
  • Be flexible, independent and willing to conform to cultural customs that differ significantly from those of the US.

Application Instructions

By the appropriate deadline, please submit your complete application to the IPE office with all of the following:

Once your application has been entered into the IPE database and a file made on your behalf, IPE will send an email instructing you to schedule an interview appointment with an IPE advisor.


Application Deadlines

Term: Apply by:
Semester or Academic YearJanuary 15


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