Standard Admission:
• High School diploma or Equivalent (G.E.D.).
• Satisfactory interview with a college counselor.
• Grade 12 level English proficiency (No Wonderlic test required for candidates with a High School Diploma).
• Submission of high school diploma and/or transcript may be required.
Mature Students:
• Aged 18 years or older.
• Successful completion of the Wonderlic standardized test (Scholastic Level Examination).
• Satisfactory interview with the student counselor.
Note: Program-specific admission requirements may apply; contact the admissions office for more information.
Confirm Study Arrangements:
• Contact MNM Maple College admissions advisor for guidance on the application process and program suitability.
• Meet the minimum English Language Proficiency requirements; admission is evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
• Complete the application form and send it to the International Student Advisor.
• Submit transcripts, Proof of English Language Proficiency, and non-refundable application fee of $125 (plus non-refundable credential assessment fee of $500 if applicable).
• Admissions counselor will review the application and contact the applicant for any additional documents if required.
• Upon successful application, a Letter of Acceptance will be issued upon tuition deposit, adhering to the college’s international program fees and refund policies.
• Prepare for the trip by reviewing Canada’s entry requirements and apply for a study permit via Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
• Apply for Student Visa and Study Permit with the Letter of Acceptance from MNM Maple College.
• Arrange accommodation in Canada.
• Complete placement tests, if required.
• Arrange for ESL training, if needed.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
Candidates from non-English instruction countries must provide proof of English Language Proficiency Requirements:
• IELTS Academic score of 6.0 (minimum band score of 5.5).
• TOEFL minimum score of 83.
• Testing scores are valid for 2 years.
Foreign Credentials Assessment International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) and World Education Service (WES) evaluations are recommended for academic credentials earned outside Canada. These assessments help institutions and employers understand educational backgrounds accurately.
For more information, visit:
• IQAS: IQAS assessment for employment, education or licensure
• WES: World Education Services (WES)
Note: This policy is subject to periodic review and updates.