Admission to Orane International College programs is based on merit and interest in the program of study. The following minimum requirements must be met or exceeded to gain entry into Orane International College.
- Proof of successful completion of BC Grade 12 or equivalent OR 19 years of age or older
- Letter of Intent
- Admissions interview
- Proof of English language proficiency (if English is not your first language)
- IELTS 5.5 overall
- TOEFL 46-59
- PTE 42-50
Admission to Orane International College programs is based on merit and interest in the program of study. Contact an admissions representative to express your interest in your program of choice and have any questions answered.
- Scanned government-issued photo ID
- High School Transcript OR 19 years of age or older
- Letter of Intent
- Admissions interview
- Proof of English language proficiency (if English is not your first language)
- IELTS 5.5 overall
- TOEFL 46-59
Contact an Admissions Representative to inquire about program details.
Assemble your application package meeting the admission requirements listed above. Complete an application form and include it in the package. Application package details can be received from your Admissions Representative.
Once you have proven to meet the admission requirements, an Offer of Admission will be provided. After paying the minimum deposit, you will be accepted to the program with a Letter of Acceptance.
Payment plans and financial aid can be discussed with your Admissions Representative.
Contact an Admissions Representative to inquire about program details.
Assemble your application package meeting the admission requirements listed above. Complete an application form and include it in the package. Application package details can be received from your Admissions Representative.
Once you have proven to meet the admission requirements, an Offer of Admission will be provided. After paying the minimum deposit, you will be accepted to the program with a Letter of Acceptance.
Payment plans and financial aid can be discussed with your Admissions Representative.