Important Websites for Grads
- www.education.gov.yk.ca Yukon grant information
- www.itabc.ca trades information
- www.aucc.ca trades information
- www.pas.hc.ca. An application service for Post Secondary institutions
- www.schoolfinder.com List of Universities and Colleges
- www.scholarshipscanada.com Money for Post Secondary institutions
- wwwstudentawards.com funding for University and college
- www.fundvourfuture.ca/thegame contest for a lab top computer
- www.canlearn.ca . Post Secondary(PS) institutions links and jobs
- www.univ.cc____________ List of Universities and Colleges of the world
- http://horizon.sd63.bc.ca/careers/Postsecondary.htm Additional PS information site
- www.aboriginalbiz.com Post Secondary institutions for First Nations
- www .myopportunities .ca Career and Job information
- www.hrdc.gc.ca/noc Career and Job information
- http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ Money for Post Secondary institutions United States
- http://w ww.if ap.ed.gov/IFAPWebApp/index.jsp Post Secondary institutions United States
- www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams Student Examination information
- www.collegeboard.com/srp SAT
- www.quizmebc.ca Student Examination information
- www.ares.ubc.ca/lpi/index.html Language Proficiency information
BC Provincial Exams
Graduation Program Exams
You will probably write five graduation program exams. Graduation program exams apply to courses in the following subject areas:
With the exception of certain IB courses, exams are mandatory for all the courses that you take in these areas; for example, if you take Social Studies 11 and BC First Nations Studies 12, you must write the associated provincial exam for both courses.
- K Grade 10 Language Arts
- K Grade 10 Science
- K Grade 10 Mathematics
- K Grade 11 or 12 Social Studies
- K Grade 12 Language Arts
With the exception of certain IB courses, exams are mandatory for all the courses that you take in these areas; for example, if you take Social Studies 11 and BC First Nations Studies 12, you must write the associated provincial exam for both courses.
- Information about provincial exams can be found at: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/student.htm
- Policies on calculators, disqualification and other exam issues are at: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/handbook/
- Sample exams are found at: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/search/
- Student exam results can be accessed at: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/tsw/tsw/student/
Ordering Transcripts
Transcripts and Certificates
A transcript is a listing of a student’s academic record relating to a BC Graduation Program, which includes courses taken, grades earned, all honours received and graduation status.
A certificate (or diploma, or “Dogwood”) is a document showing that a student has completed a BC Graduation Program.
If you are an active student, or graduating during the current school year, please read our Transcript Information for Active Students before placing any order for a transcript.
Ordering:
Secondary School Transcripts and Certificates may be ordered online securely using VISA, Mastercard or American Express.
Transcripts and Certificates may be ordered if you meet one of the following criteria:
A certificate (or diploma, or “Dogwood”) is a document showing that a student has completed a BC Graduation Program.
If you are an active student, or graduating during the current school year, please read our Transcript Information for Active Students before placing any order for a transcript.
Ordering:
Secondary School Transcripts and Certificates may be ordered online securely using VISA, Mastercard or American Express.
Transcripts and Certificates may be ordered if you meet one of the following criteria:
- graduated after 1985 in B.C. or Yukon Territory (transcripts only for Yukon Territory), or;
- attended Grade 12 between 1986 and today, or;
- you completed a Grade 12 course after 1985, or;
- you attended Grade 12 prior to 1974 in the University or Academic-Technical Program (transcripts only)