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Briercrest College and Seminary collects the information for the purposes of developing and maintaining effective programs and services that support Indigenous students' academic and personal success in our institution. The information provided will not be shared with any other party without the express permission of the applicant. Anything that is disclosed is subject to our institutional privacy policy.
Self-declaration is optional.
Why self-declare: In order to create the best post-secondary learning environment for Indigenous students, Briercrest Christian Academy and Briercrest College and Seminary asks you to self-declare if you are of Indigenous ancestry.
By self-declaring you will:
Indigenous Ancestry - is determined by reference to the Canadian Constitution Act of 1982 and includes Indian, Métis and Inuit persons of Canada as well as persons who are accepted by one of the Aboriginal peoples of Saskatchewan as a member of their community.
New Student Re-entry Student (returning to study after 4 or more semesters of not studying) Transfer Student (entering Briercrest College with previous undergraduate work) I’m just planning on taking a couple classes Please make a selection.
Bachelor of Arts
*These programs are being reviewed and are closed to any new admissions. If you are interested in one of these programs, please contact an Admissions Adviser at admissions@briercrest.ca to discuss options to study your area of interest. Thank you.
What year will you/did you graduate from high school?
If yes, which one(s)?
Disability/accommodations
Briercrest welcomes applications from students with disabilities. Indicating that you have a disability is voluntary and will not negatively impact your application. Indicating that you have a disability and/or have received accommodations gives us the opportunity to connect you with potential resources and supports. Your information will not be shared.
Definition of "Disability": physical, intellectual, mental health, psychiatric, sensory and learning disabilities as defined by the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code – Section 2 (2.1).
If you would like to give any specific information about your disability so that Briercrest College can serve you better please do so below.
How did you first hear about Briercrest?
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Who/What influenced you to apply to Briercrest College?
Other
Will you be staying in Student Residence?* (If you are single, under the age of 23 and planning to study on campus you are required to live in Briercrest Student Residence)
All Briercrest College students must adhere to the guidelines and rules expressed in the Undergraduate Student Responsibilities and Expectations (pdf). This document outlines expectations for attending classes, college chapel and a local church as well as for abstaining from activities such as sexual immorality, the use of alcohol, and/or use of tobacco products. Please read through the Undergraduate Student Responsibilities and Expectations (just click on the link above) and check the box below if you agree to follow the guidelines and rules outlined therein. If you have any questions or concerns about the expectations of student conduct please contact the Enrolment Services office at 1-800-667-5199 or admissions@briercrest.ca.
The application fee is; (Canadian dollars)
Please choose your method of payment *, then click SUBMIT. If you choose the credit card option you will be taken to a payment page.