Apply to UBC by January 15, 2022
Or by December 1, 2021 to be considered for entrance scholarships.
WRITING YOUR PERSONAL PROFILE
UBC also considers your experiences beyond academics. That’s where the personal profile section of the online application comes in. It’s a chance for you to tell the university what you’re most proud of and what you’ve learned from your experiences. Personal profile questions require short written responses of 50 to 200 words.
3 TIPS
For more tips on writing your personal profile (check out questions you'll be asked): https://you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/how-to-apply/personal-profile/?utm_source=pdf&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=digitalguide-2022
See attached student guide for more details.
Apply to UBC by January 15, 2022
Or by December 1, 2021 to be considered for entrance scholarships.
- CHOOSE YOUR DEGREE AND CAMPUS When you complete your application, you will have the opportunity to select your first and second choice of degree. The degrees you choose can be in different faculties and on different campuses.
- REVIEW THE REQUIREMENTS Make sure you meet UBC’s general admission requirements and degree-specific requirements, and can demonstrate English language competency.
- COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION AND PAY THE FEE Give yourself plenty of time to complete the personal profile section – it plays an important role in the university’s admission and awards decisions. Fee for Canadian citizens and permanent residents: $71.75 Fee for international students who require a study permit: $120.75
WRITING YOUR PERSONAL PROFILE
UBC also considers your experiences beyond academics. That’s where the personal profile section of the online application comes in. It’s a chance for you to tell the university what you’re most proud of and what you’ve learned from your experiences. Personal profile questions require short written responses of 50 to 200 words.
3 TIPS
- Tell us what you’ve learned from your experiences and accomplishments, don’t just list them.
- Be authentic and tell us what you want to say, not what you think we want to hear.
- Use details to provide context and elaborate on your answers.
For more tips on writing your personal profile (check out questions you'll be asked): https://you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/how-to-apply/personal-profile/?utm_source=pdf&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=digitalguide-2022
See attached student guide for more details.