Bachelor of Education Program Application Procedures

Please refer to the Okanagan School of Education website for information about the application procedure for the Bachelor of Education program (Okanagan campus).

Grade 12 Applicants

There is no direct admission to the Okanagan School of Education from Grade 12. Students applying from Grade 12 must first complete another degree program to meet the Bachelor of Education academic admission requirements (e.g., B.A., B.F.A., B.Sc.).

French Language Competency Assessment

Applicants to either the Teaching Children or Teaching Adolescent pathways who wish to have practicum experience in French Immersion classrooms will be required to complete a French language competency assessment prior to beginning the program.

The French language competency assessment consists of oral and written components. The purpose of the test is to verify French language competency, identify problematic linguistic areas, and support students in their professional endeavors. Please refer to the Okanagan School of Education website for more information regarding the French language competency assessment.

Criminal Record Check

A criminal record check will be required of all B.Ed. students admitted to the Bachelor of Education program.

See Registration

The Offer of Admission

The offer of admission is valid only for the session indicated on the letter of acceptance.


UBC Crest The official logo of the University of British Columbia. Urgent Message An exclamation mark in a speech bubble. Caret An arrowhead indicating direction. Arrow An arrow indicating direction. Arrow in Circle An arrow indicating direction. Arrow in Circle An arrow indicating direction. Chats Two speech clouds. Facebook The logo for the Facebook social media service. Information The letter 'i' in a circle. Instagram The logo for the Instagram social media service. Linkedin The logo for the LinkedIn social media service. Location Pin A map location pin. Mail An envelope. Menu Three horizontal lines indicating a menu. Minus A minus sign. Pencil A pencil indicating that this is editable. Telephone An antique telephone. Plus A plus symbol indicating more or the ability to add. Search A magnifying glass. Twitter The logo for the Twitter social media service. Youtube The logo for the YouTube video sharing service.