This is your pathway if you have taken a minimum of 24 transferable credits at a recognized college or university. Please note that if you have completed between 6 and 23 transferable credits, your basis of admission is a combination of your high school and college or university work. Both your secondary school and post secondary studies must satisfy the UBC entrance requirements for your program of choice.
If you have completed 24 or more transferable credits at the post-secondary level, UBC will calculate your GPA based on your post-secondary courses. If you have earned more than 30 transferable credits, you will be evaluated on your most recent 30 transferable credits of study, including any failed or repeated courses.
While your post-secondary can act as your basis of admission, you must also meet the Faculty of Forestry's secondary school entrance prerequisites.
Transfer Credit:
To help you determine if your post-secondary work is transferable to UBC, please see the BC Transfer Guide. In BC, post-secondary institutions guarantee credit for courses or programs completed at other institutions, provided that these are listed in this Guide.
If a satisfactory grade has been achieved and if UBC offers an equivalent course, UBC will grant transfer credit for any course successfully completed at a recognized post-secondary institiution. The maximum allowable transfer credit is no more than 50% of required program credits or up to a maximum of 60 credits.
For program specific advising on transfer credit, please contact:
Bachelor of Science in Forest Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Conservation
- Global Perspectives Major
- Science and Management Major
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
- Forest Operations Major
- Forest Resources Management Major
Admissions questions, please send email to: advising@forestry.ubc.ca
Bachelor of Science in Wood Products Processing
Admissions questions, please send emails to: i.wood@ubc.ca