Ambrose University Admissions 2023 | Courses, Requirements & Fees

Ambrose University College admissions 2023/2024… Ambrose University Admission application form, application fees, acceptance fee, notable alumni, portal, ranking, and admission requirements for various Intake in the 2023 academic year has been released.

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Ambrose University Admission Application Form 2023

Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants for admission into Ambrose University College for various Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and International students, Diploma, Certificate, Short Courses, Distance Learning, and other programs for the 2023 academic year.

Ambrose University has different Admissions intake annually for various programs. Hence, the Application Form for various intakes will be updated on this page as released by the authority of Ambrose University College for the 2023 academic year.

Ambrose University Courses Offered

There are various programmes available at Ambrose University College and therefore the admission application forms are released in different intakes for prospective undergraduate, postgraduate and international students.

AMBROSE ARTS

  • Acting
  • Music

HUMANITIES

  • Christian Studies
  • English Literature
  • General Studies
  • History
  • University Studies
  • Behavioural Science
  • Biology
  • Business Administration

School of Education

  • Education (After Degree)
  • Extended Learning

School of Ministry

  • Children & Family Ministry
  • Church Ministry
  • Intercultural Ministry
  • Youth Ministry
  • Associate in Ministry
List of Seminary Courses Offered At Ambrose University

We have grouped all programmes under the Ambrose University slated below. This will make it easy for you to find your ideal programme.

  • BL 512 – 1 Introduction to Hebrew Exegesis
  • BL 521 – 1 The Language of the New Testament
  • BL 522 – 1 Introduction to Greek Exegesis
  • BL 621 – 1 Advanced Greek Exegesis
  • BL 622 – 1 Advanced Hebrew Exegesis (Hosea)
  • BT 501 – 1 Introduction to the Bible
  • BT 601 – 1 Biblical Theology of Justice
  • CC 501 – 1 Introduction to Counselling
  • CC 621 – 1 Marriage and Family Therapy
  • CH 610 – 1 Alliance History and Thought
  • CH 610-OL – 1 Alliance History & Thought – Online
  • CS 620 – 1 Religion and Culture in Canada
  • CS 660 – 1 Exploring the Dream Experience
  • CS 662 – 1 Prayer Paths to God
  • CS 665 – 1 Christian Sudies Travel Study: Mexico, Belize, & Guatemal
  • CS 790 – 1 Graduating Essay
  • ED 501 – 1 Teaching and Learning
  • ED 622 – 1 Leadership Essentials for Children & Family Ministry
  • ED 626 – 1 Volunteer MinistryED 641 – 1 Strategies of Youth Ministry
  • ED 643 – 1 Contemporary Youth Issues
  • ED 645-CL – 1 Special Topics in Education
  • LE 503 – 1 Leadership & Leadership Formation
  • LE 503-OL – 1 Leadership & Leadership Formation
  • LE 545 Life of David
  • LE 545-1 Vital Signs of Organizational Health
  • LE 545-2 The Challenge of Change
  • LE 630 – 1 Leadership & Sense-Making
  • LE 634 – 1 Leadership & Servanthood
  • LE 635 – 1 Leadership in Times of Rolling Crisis
  • MI 501 – 1 Personal & Corporate Outreach
  • MI 502-OL – 1 Intercultural Competence
  • MI 503 – 1 Missions in Global Perspective
  • MI 613 – 1 Third Millennium Trends & Issues in Missions
  • MI 645 – 1 Kairos: God, the Church and the World
  • MI 705 – 1 Mentoring for Intercultural Effectiveness
  • MI 712 – 1 Intercultural Internship
  • MI 720 – 1 Intercultural Ministry Coaching
  • NT 502 – 1 Synoptic Gospels
  • NT 603 – 1 The Gospel of Luke & the Acts of the Apostles
  • NT 605 – 1 The Pauline Letters
  • NT 607 – 1 The Corinthian Correspondence
  • NT 645 – 1 Parables and Miracles of Jesus
  • NT 645 – 1 The Gospel of John in Christian Theology
  • NT 705 – 1 Advanced Reading: Cognate Field
  • NT 720 – 1 Advanced Reading: Concentration
  • NT 790a – 1 Thesis – Part I
  • NT 790b – 1 Thesis – Part II
  • OT 502-OL – 1 Pentateuch
  • OT 611 – 1 The Prophetic Literature
  • OT 614 – 1 The Psalms
  • OT 650 Deuteronomy
  • OT 650 – 1 Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther
  • OT 705 – 1 Advanced Reading: Cognate Field
  • OT 710 – 1 Advanced Biblical Study in Hebrew
  • OT 720 – 1 Advanced Reading: Concentration
  • OT 790a – 1 Thesis – Part I
  • OT 790b – 1 Thesis – Part II
  • PR 501 – 1 Between 2 Worlds: Scripture for Preaching & Teaching
  • PR 545 Preaching as Performative Art
  • PR 545 Preaching and Storytelling
  • PR 545-2 Preaching the Year
  • PR 610 – 1 Expository Preaching
  • PR 730 – 1 Preaching Clinic
  • PT 501 – 1 Personal Formation & Development
  • PT 601 – 1 Theology and Practice of Worship
  • PT 610 – 1 Theology and Practice of Pastoral Care
  • PT 645 – 1 Theology & Practice of Sabbath & Renewal
  • PT 710 – OL Ministry Values & Practice – online
  • PT 712 – 1 Ministry Internship
  • PT 712-CL – 1 Ministry Internship
  • PT 720 – 1 Ministry Coaching
  • PT 790 – 1 Personal Growth Portfolio
  • SC 501 – 1 Foundations of Spiritual Care
  • SC 613 – 1 Introduction to Prison Ministry
  • SC 715 – 1 Clinical Education in Spiritual Care I
  • SC 716 – 1 Clinical Education in Spiritual Care II
  • TH 501 – 1 Introduction to Christian Faith
  • TH 610 – 1 Creation, Fall, and Redemption
  • TH 611 – 1 Church and Its Future
  • TH 640 – 1 Alliance History and Thought
  • TH 640-OL – 1 Alliance History & Thought
  • TH 645 – 1 Roman Catholicism for Protestants
  • TH 645 – 1 Response to the Truth & Recon Committee
  • TH 645 – 1 Theology of the Holy Spirit
  • TH 669 – 1 Trajectories in Sixteenth Century Reformation Thought
  • TH 705 – 1 Advanced Reading: Cognate Field
  • TH 708 – 1 Postcolonial Theologies
  • TH 720 – 1 Advanced Reading: Concentration
  • TH 790a – 1 Thesis – Part I
  • TH 790b – 1 Thesis – Part II

Ambrose University Admission Requirements

admission requirements are for various programmes offered at the institution, it serves as a guide in the application process. All interested applicants are to read through carefully making sure that they fulfill the requirements before putting in an application.

Basic Admission Requirements

To be admitted into Ambrose under Regular Student status you must have a high school diploma or an equivalent with standing in five (5) Grade 12 level courses as follows.

A 60% average or higher in the following five subjects or their equivalent:

  1. English 30-1
  2. Subject from List A or B
  3. Subject from List A or B
  4. Subject from List A or B
  5. Subject from List A, B, C or D

Please note that in addition to the Basic Admission Requirements listed above, specific programs may have additional requirements for admission.

  • CLICK HERE to access Ambrose University Provincial Admission Requirements 2023

Canadian Home-Schooled Applicants

Submit one of the following documentations of your senior matriculation:

  • An official transcript from the provincial Department of Education showing proof of the required Grade 12 courses as noted under “Regular Student,” OR
  • A portfolio; an SAT* Reasoning Test score of 1400 or higher on the three sections of Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing, with no section test below 400, or an ACT score of 22 or higher; and an official letter from the home-schooling agency verifying Grade 12 courses.

*The SAT institution code for Ambrose is 5672.

International Baccalaureate/Advanced Placement

If you have completed International Baccalaureate (IB) or Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school, you should inquire about receiving transfer credit. More information about IB* and AP** transfer credits can be found in the Transfer Credit section.
*The IB institution code for Ambrose is 03552
**The AP institution code for Ambrose is 5672.

Expatriates and Children of International Workers

Your admission is based on your high school and/or post-secondary curriculum of study, rather your country of citizenship.  For example, a Canadian citizen, living in Thailand, attending an international school with US based curriculum will be evaluated for admission on the basis of US entrance requirements. Please contact [email protected] if you have questions regarding applicable entrance requirements.

International Applicants

If you are from a country other than Canada, your admission will be based on completion of the equivalent of Alberta senior matriculation (Grade 12). If your official high school transcript is in a language other than English, it is your responsibility to provide Ambrose University with a certified English translation of the transcript. You are advised to begin the application process one year prior to your anticipated enrolment.

All students from countries other than Canada must possess a valid Study Permit and passport prior to entry to Canada, or be Canadian permanent residents or citizens. International students must present their letter of acceptance from Ambrose University, and proof of finances to cover costs of education and living expenses while in Canada to Canadian Immigration officials.

United States Applicants

You will be considered for admission on presentation of all of the following:

  • A high school graduation diploma with a minimum grade of C or 60% or better
  • A complete SAT* Reasoning Test with a score of 1400 or higher on the three sections of Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing, with no section score below 400, or an ACT score of 22 or higher

United States Home-Schooled

You will be considered for admission on presentation of all of the following:

  • An SAT* Reasoning Test score of 1400 or higher on the three sections of Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing, with no section score below 400, or an ACT score of 22 or higher
  • A transcript from the home-schooling agency showing proof of completion of high school requirements
  • A portfolio of learning

*The SAT institution code for Ambrose is 5672.

United Kingdom and Commonwealth Countries

We accept General Certificate of Education Advanced and GCSE/IGCSE/GCE Ordinary Level Certificates as senior matriculation with standing in five subjects with:

  • At least two subjects at Advanced Level, one of which must be English
  • No more than three subjects at Ordinary Level
  • A minimum overall grade of C is required and no subject is accepted below C grade

Other International Applicants

You must present the equivalent to Alberta senior matriculation. Normally, this means official certificates or credentials that would allow admittance to a university in your home country. Contact the Admissions Office for further information.

How to Apply Online

For information and inquiries, you can contact Ambrose University College by visiting the institution’s official application portal ( https://applyalberta.ca/pub/ ) or the college website: https://ambrose.edu/

Ambrose University Tuition And Fees

Rates Fall To Winter 2023

Tuition & Fees By Course

Undergraduate
(Domestic)
Undergraduate A&S
(International)
Education Program Seminary

Tuition
(per three-credit course)

$1323.00 $1984.50 $1338.00 $1464.00

Mandatory Fees
(per three-credit course)

$96.00 $96.00 $96.00 $96.00

Student Association Fee

$90 per year $90 per year $90 per year $60 per semester

Audit Tuition (Non-Credit)

Audit Fee
(per course)

$661.50 N/A N/A $732.00

**NOTE:

  • Tuition (domestic) is assessed at a rate of $441 per credit hour ($446 per credit hour for the education program, $488 per credit hour for seminary).
  • Domestic students include Citizens of Canada and Canadian Permanent Residents.
  • Mandatory fees are assessed at a rate of $32 per credit hour.
  • Undergrad student association fees are charged at $90 per year for full-time students and $45 per year for part-time students
  • Seminary student association fees are charged at $60 per semester for full-time students and $40 per semester for part-time students
  • Tuition and fees for courses less than three credits will be pro-rated accordingly.
  • All tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
  • Specific credit balances on accounts can be returned. To submit a request, click here.
  • Fees listed above do not include specific lab or course material fees.

Full Year Tuition & Fees (Based On A Full Course Load – 30 Credits – Each Semester)

Undergraduate (Domestic) $14,782.00
Undergraduate A&S (International) $21,382.00
Education (Year 1) $16,566.00
Education (Year 2) $13,698.00
Seminary $16,292.00

**Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. Listed tuition and fees are valid for Spring 2022 to Winter 2023 semesters.

Additional Costs

HEALTH AND DENTAL PLAN

  • Cost – School Year 2023 (Tiil Aug 2023)
    • Undergrad – $502/year
      • Non-Refundable Portion – $19.50 (Coverage for I’m Well, Accidental Death and Dismemberment and Travel)
    • Seminary – $512/year
      • Non-Refundable Portion – $19.50 (Coverage for I’m Well, Accidental Death and Dismemberment and Travel)
  • Eligibility
    • Undergrad Students – mandatory for all full-time students (9+ credit hours) in a degree program
    • Graduate Students – mandatory for all degree program students registered in 1 or more credits
  • Important Dates
    • Winter Opt-In Start – January 1, 2023
    • Winter Opt-Out Deadline – January 31, 2023
  • More information including opting out can be found here: https://www.studentvip.ca/Default.aspx
  • Any questions or concerns can be directed to your student council:
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Note: Fee is due upfront. Students will receive a credit to their student account after the opt-out period lapses.

UNDERGRAD PROGRAM FEES

Behavioural Science/Psychology Program Fee – $45.00 per semester
Business Program Fee – $30.00 per semester
Humanities (English, Christian Studies, History, General Studies) Program Fee – $30.00 per semester
Ambrose Arts Program Fee – $50.00 per semester
Ambrose Arts Production Fee – $250 per semester
School of Ministry Program Fee  – $50.00 per semester
Science Program Fee – $30.00 per semester

EDUCATION PROGRAM

Memberships and Practicum Fee – $200.00 per year

Incidental Fees

SEMINARY PROGRAM FEES

Seminary Program Fee – $30 per semester

ATHLETIC FEES

Soccer (Futsal), Basketball, Volleyball – $500

How To Pay Your Tuition & Fees

Residence And Meal Plan Fees 2023

RESIDENCE FEES (PER SEMESTER)

Single Occupancy $2500
Double Occupancy (limited availability) $1975
Single Occupancy (Sr. Pod) $2300

MEAL PLAN FEES (PER SEMESETER)

Option A – provides a student $24/day, 7 days/week, 15 weeks/semester; includes $100 flex dollars $2620
Option B – provides a student $22/day, 7 days/week, 15 weeks/semester; includes $100 flex dollars $2410
Option C (Winter Semester) – provides a student $18/day, 7 days/week, 15 weeks/semester $1885

Please note:

  • All meal plan purchases are GST exempt.
  • Students who purchase Option A and B meal plans for both semesters may be eligible for a refund at the end of the year. Email [email protected] for more information.
  • Option C meal plan is only available in the Winter Semester for students who have purchased Option A or B in the Fall semester.
  • Meal Plan exemptions may be granted for medical conditions that Food Services is unable to accommodate.  Please email [email protected] for more information.

* Flex dollars can be used at various locations including Origin Coffee Co. and Eatery, Dominos and Waves Coffee Shop.

 

FINANCIAL AID & AWARDS

Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Roxanne Poelstra
Financial Aid & Awards Coordinator
[email protected]

STUDENT FINANCE

Hours: M/W/R/F – 9:00AM to 4:00PM

Daniel Yu
Student Accounts and Receivables
[email protected]

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