h t t p // w w w . educationplanner . ca / program . cfm?id=33362&view=details

I went onto this site, and I have found the problem I want to take and what would be my insitution for that program?

Website help - Ms. Sue, Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 5:23pm
I think your institution is the college or university where you earned the prerequisite 30 credit hours.

Website help - Anonymous, Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 5:27pm
So that would be UBC?

Also what would be the admission advice for this program? would it just be....

*Enrollment in faculuty is limited and competitive.

*Preference is given to well-qualified residents of BC who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.

*Applications received with incomplete documentation or without the correct fees will not be processed. Late applications will not be considered.



Website help - Ms. Sue, Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 5:32pm
Those are all examples of admission advice.

Your institution is UBC IF that's where you earned your 30 hours of prerequisites.


Website help - Anonymous, Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 5:39pm
Thank you.

I need a little more help finding this on that site:

Find 3 awards that relate to your program listed above and that you qualify for at BC Awards On-Line and complete the chart below for each award.

could you give me a link to where i can find this information?

I'm sorry, but I cannot access specific websites or provide direct links. However, I can explain how you can find the information you need.

To find the awards that relate to your program and that you qualify for, you can follow these steps:

1. Go to the website educationplanner.ca.

2. Click on the "Programs" tab.

3. Search for the program you are interested in by entering the program ID, "33362" in this case, in the search bar or browse through the available programs until you find yours.

4. Once you have found the program, click on the program name or "details" to view more information.

5. Look for any information about awards or scholarships related to the program. This might be mentioned in the program details or in a separate section dedicated to financial aid or scholarships.

6. If the website does not provide specific awards for the program, you can try searching for "BC Awards On-Line" separately on a search engine.

7. Click on the appropriate link or website for BC Awards On-Line.

8. Use the search or browse function on the BC Awards On-Line website to find awards that are related to your program.

9. Once you find an award that you qualify for, take note of its details, such as the name, requirements, and application process.

10. Repeat the process to find at least three awards that relate to your program and that you qualify for.

Remember to fill out the chart or any other required forms for each award, following the specific instructions provided for each award.

If you encounter any difficulties or need further guidance, do not hesitate to ask for assistance from the website administrators or contact the relevant institution directly for more information.