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University of Calgary Calendar 2022-2023 Admissions A.8 Special Admission Categories A.8.3 Exchange Students
A.8.3 Exchange Students

Exchange students are registered in a degree program at another post-secondary institution and wish to attend the University of Calgary as part of a formal exchange agreement. Students apply through the Exchange Co-ordinator at their home institution and provide the following:

  1. Complete the Exchange Student Application form via the home institution's Exchange Co-ordinator. Permission to take courses at the University of Calgary will be provided by the home institution.
  2. A transcript from the home institution.
  3. Evidence of satisfying the University of Calgary’s English Language Proficiency requirement.