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|Please read this information before completing your registration form. |
|• Information for Foreign Student-Athletes |
| • Required Documents |
|Information for Foreign Student-Athletes |
|What is the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse? |
|The Clearinghouse is an agency which will provide initial-eligibility certification for all prospective student-athletes |
|wishing to compete as freshmen at NCAA member institutions offering Division I or II athletics. The Clearinghouse is not a|
|placement agency or an admissions office - it will not locate a college/institution for student-athletes to attend. The |
|NCAA Clearinghouse will provide the student's initial-eligibility certification results to all colleges/universities that |
|request to receive this information. |
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|Who must register with the Clearinghouse? |
|Any prospective student-athlete who will enrol in college as a freshman and plans to compete in NCAA Division I or |
|Division II athletics must register with the Clearinghouse. |
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|How do I register with the Clearinghouse? |
|There are several documents required to apply to the Clearinghouse. Foreign student-athletes must submit all of the |
|following items: |
|1. NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse Online Application for Foreign Student-Athletes. |
|2. This online application requires a $75.00 (US) payment by MasterCard/VISA. The fee is not refundable should you decide |
|not to attend an NCAA institution. |
|3. Original academic records (or certified [attested] copies of the original documents) and certified, literal English |
|translations for records not originally in English sent (not faxed) to the Clearinghouse. |
|4. Score(s) from either the ACT or SAT standardized tests, reported directly to the Clearinghouse by requesting code |
|"9999." |
|After you graduate, IF your eligibility status is requested by a member institution, the Clearinghouse will review your |
|final transcript and proof of graduation to make a final certification decision according to NCAA standards. Note, |
|however, if you fail to submit all the documents required or if no member institution requests your eligibility status, |
|your incomplete file will be discarded after three years, requiring you to pay a new fee if certification is requested |
|after that time. The Clearinghouse must receive all documents before a certification decision can be made. Additional |
|information regarding some of the required items is provided in the help box labelled "Important Information." These |
|documents should be sent to the address listed in this section. |
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|Who can I contact if I have questions or concerns? |
|The Clearinghouse can be contacted directly by telephone or by mail. The country code for the United States is "1 " and |
|the Clearinghouse telephone number is 319/337-1492, Fax number is 319/337-1556. The Clearinghouse office is open |
|Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. U.S. Central Time. The NCAA Clearinghouse can be contacted via |
|mail at: |
|NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse |
|301 ACT Drive |
|P0 Box 4043 |
|Iowa City, IA 52243-4043 |
|USA |
|Required Documents |
|It is the prospective student-athlete's responsibility to ensure that the following documents are sent to the NCAA |
|Clearinghouse: |
|Academic Records. |
|Detailed and Complete Records Required: Students must submit official records from all secondary or middle schools |
|attended, as well as records from any universities, colleges or professional schools attended. This includes any secondary|
|or middle school coursework completed in the United States. Academic records should show individual subjects studied and |
|the grades or marks received. If secondary and postsecondary records do not clearly indicate the subject studied or their |
|content, syllabi of courses or descriptions of the curriculum must accompany the records. |
|Acceptable Photocopy Procedures: If your original academic record is difficult to replace, the registrar, or other record |
|keeping school official from the original issuing institution should make a photocopy of your record and certify that it |
|is the true copy of the original. This is done by placing the institution's official seal or stamp and the signature of |
|the certifying official on the document after photocopying it. (Do not send difficult-to-replace original documents as the|
|Clearinghouse will not return them) Records certified by lecturers, professors, tutors, or any other school official who |
|does not hold primary responsibility for maintaining the academic records will not be accepted. |
|Literal English Translation Required: If the academic record is not in English, a translation must be sent in addition to,|
|not in lieu of, the original record. The translation should be a literal translation, not an interpretive translation. Any|
|transcripts, certificates, translations, or examination results that appear to have been altered or are irregular will be |
|forwarded to the appropriate school authorities or examination board for verification. |
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|ACT or SAT Scores. |
|If you have not taken the ACT or SAT examination, contact your secondary school for information about taking one of these |
|standardized tests. Enter code 9999 on the registration form or answer document to have your scores sent directly to the |
|NCAA Clearinghouse. If your secondary school does not have information about these examinations, contact ACT or SAT at the|
|address or telephone number listed below: |
|Outside the U.S. Testing 61 |
|ACT Universal Testing |
|PO Box 4028 |
|Iowa City, IA 52243-4028 USA |
|Telephone: 319/337-1448 |
|Fax: 319/337-1285 |
|Office hours: Monday - Friday |
|8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Central Time |
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|SAT Information |
|College Board - SAT Program |
|PO Box 6200 |
|Princeton, NJ 08541-6200 USA |
|Telephone: 609/771-7600 |
|Fax: 609/771-1426 |
|Office hours: Monday - Friday |
|8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time |
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|International Documents. |
|All international student documents should be sent to the NCAA Clearinghouse by regular surface or air mail. |
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NCAA FRESHMAN-ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS
QUICK REFERENCE SHEET
KNOW THE RULES:
Core Courses
NCAA Division I requires 16 core courses as of August 1, 2008. This rule applies to any student first entering any Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2008. See the chart below for the breakdown of this 16 core-course requirement.
NCAA Division II requires 14 core courses. See the breakdown of core-course requirements below. Please note, Division II will require 16 core courses beginning August 1, 2013.
Test Scores
Division I has a sliding scale for test score and grade-point average. The sliding scale for those requirements is shown on page two of this sheet.
Division II has a minimum SAT score requirement of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.
The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. The writing section of the SAT is not used.
The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the four sections on the ACT: English, mathematics, reading and science.
All SAT and ACT scores must be reported directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center by the testing agency. Test scores that appear on transcripts will not be used. When registering for the SAT or ACT, use the Eligibility Center code of 9999 to make sure the score is reported to the Eligibility Center.
Grade-Point Average
Only core courses are used in the calculation of the grade-point average.
Be sure to look at your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses on the Eligibility Center's Web site to make certain that courses being taken have been approved as core courses. The Web site is .
Division I grade-point-average requirements are listed on page two of this sheet.
The Division II grade-point-average requirement is a minimum of 2.000.
DIVISION I
16 Core-Course Rule
16 Core Courses:
4 years of English.
3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).
2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school).
1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science.
2 years of social science.
4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy).
DIVISION II
14 Core-Course Rule
14 Core Courses:
3 years of English.
2 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).
2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school).
2 years of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science.
2 years of social science.
3 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy).
PLEASE NOTE: Beginning August 1, 2013, students planning to attend an NCAA Division II institution will be required to complete 16 core courses.
|NCAA DIVISION I SLIDING SCALE |
|CORE GRADE-POINT AVERAGE/ TEST-SCORE |
|New Core GPA / Test Score Index |
|Core GPA – SAT – ACT |
|(Verbal and Math ONLY) |
|3.550 & above 400 37 |
|3.525 410 38 |
|3.500 420 39 |
|3.475 430 40 |
|3.450 440 41 |
|3.425 450 41 |
|3.400 460 42 |
|3.375 470 42 |
|3.350 480 43 |
|3.325 490 44 |
|3.300 500 44 |
|3.275 510 45 |
|3.250 520 46 |
|3.225 530 46 |
|3.200 540 47 |
|3.175 550 47 |
|3.150 560 48 |
|3.125 570 49 |
|3.100 580 49 |
|3.075 590 50 |
|3.050 600 50 |
|3.025 610 51 |
|3.000 620 52 |
|2.975 630 52 |
|2.950 640 53 |
|2.925 650 53 |
|2.900 660 54 |
|2.875 670 55 |
|2.850 680 56 |
|2.825 690 56 |
|2.800 700 57 |
|2.775 710 58 |
|2.750 720 59 |
|2.725 730 59 |
|2.700 730 60 |
|2.675 740-750 61 |
|2.650 760 62 |
|2.625 770 63 |
|2.600 780 64 |
|2.575 790 65 |
|2.550 800 66 |
|2.525 810 67 |
|2.500 820 68 |
|2.475 830 69 |
|2.450 840-850 70 |
|2.425 860 70 |
|2.400 860 71 |
|2.375 870 72 |
|2.350 880 73 |
|2.325 890 74 |
|2.300 900 75 |
|2.275 910 76 |
|2.250 920 77 |
|2.225 930 78 |
|2.200 940 79 |
|2.175 950 80 |
|2.150 960 80 |
|2.125 960 81 |
|2.100 970 82 |
|2.075 980 83 |
|2.050 990 84 |
|2.025 1000 85 |
|2.000 1010 86 |
QUEBEC
NCAA APPROVED COURSES
The NCAA has approved the following courses for use in establishing the initial-eligibility certification status of student-athletes from Quebec.
English
AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
CREATIVE WRITING
E600FBM PERSONAL EXPRESSION
E600FRJP THE ESSAY
E600SBM CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOVEL
E600SJR SURVEY OF POETRY OF WESTRN WORLD
E600SJR THE SHORT STORY
E610 HONOURS ENGLISH
ENGLISH 616
ENGLISH FIRST LANGUAGE 3E
ENGLISH FIRST LANGUAGE 4E
ENGLISH FIRST LANGUAGE 5E
ENGLISH II/INTERMEDIATE I/PRE-UNIVERSITY
ENGLISH LANG ARTS LOCAL PROGRAM
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 3E
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 4036
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 4E
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 5054
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 5055
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 5E
FRANCAIS LITTERATURE
FRENCH FIRST LANG LOCAL PROGRAM
FRENCH FIRST LANGUAGE 3E
FRENCH FIRST LANGUAGE 4E
FRENCH FIRST LANGUAGE 5E
IMAGINATIVE LITERATURE (FIRST LANGUAGE)
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH
LITERARY GENRES
LITERARY THEMES
NORTH AMERICAN LITERATURE 534
READING & ANALYSIS (FIRST LANGUAGE)
WRITING AND LITERATURE
Social Science
20TH CENTURY HISTORY & CIVILIZATION
20TH CENTURY: EMERGENCE OF A NEW WORLD
AMERICAN PEOPLE
AP COMPARATIVE GOVT & POLITICS
AP EUROPEAN HISTORY
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
AP MACROECONOMICS
AP MICROECONOMICS
CANADIAN HISTORY
COMPARATIVE POLITICS/AP
CURRENT ISSUES IN INT'L POLITICS
EARLY CIV: ORIGIN & DEVELOPMENT
ECO600 AP ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS EDUCATION
ECONOMICS/AP
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY- MOD WORLD OPT
HIS600 AP UNITED STATES HISTORY
HISTORY (LOCAL PROG.)
HISTORY 512
HISTORY OF QUEBEC & CANADA
HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
IDEOLOGIES AND POLITICAL REGIMES
INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL EVENTS
INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO ECON SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION
MACROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
PLS600 POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICS: QUEBEC - AMERICAS
PSY600 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL SCIENCES (LOCAL PROG.)
SOCIAL STUDIES 9
SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY OF UNEQUAL RELATIONS
SOCIOLOGY: CHANGE & CHALLENGE IN SOCIETY
TOPICS IN ANCIENT ROMAN HISTORY
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION
WESTERN CIVILIZATION
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
WORLD VIEWS
Mathematics
ABC600 AP CALCULUS AB
ADVANCED CALCULUS
AP CALCULUS AB
AP CALCULUS BC
BCC600 AP CALCULUS BC
CALCULUS
CALCULUS I
CALCULUS II
COMPLEMENT AND SYNTHESIS MTH 4111-2
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES II MTH 4101-2
EXPONENTS AND RADICALS MTH 4105-1
FACTORING & ALG FRACTIONS MTH 4106-1
FINITE MATHEMATICS
FOUR OPERATIONS/ALG FRACTIONS MTH 4110-1
GDM600 GEOMETRY AND DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
GEOMETRY III MTH 4102-1
INC600 INTERMEDIATE CALCULUS
INTEGRAL CALCULUS
LINEAR ALGEBRA
LINEAR ALGEBRA & VECTOR GEOMETRY
MATH 314
MATH 316
MATH 342
MATH 416
MATH 426
MATH 436
MATH 514
MATH 526
MATH 536
MATHEMATICS (LOCAL PROGRAM)
MDM600 MATHEMATICS OF DATA MANAGEMENT
QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS MTH 4108-1
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
SET, RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS MTH 4109-1
STATISITICS II MTH 4104-2
STATISTICS
STATISTICS/AP
STRAIGHT LINES II MTH 4107-1
TRIGONOMETRY I MTH 4103-1
VECTORS
Natural/Physical Science
AP BIOLOGY
AP CHEMISTRY
AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
AP PHYSICS
BIO600 BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY (LOCAL PROGRAM)
BIOLOGY 314
BIOLOGY GENERAL OPTION
BIOLOGY: EVOLUTION & DIVERSITY OF LIFE
CHE610 ADVANCED CHEMISTRY
CHEMICAL REACTIONS I CHE5042-2
CHEMICAL REACTIONS II CHE5043-2
CHEMISTRY 534
CHEMISTRY OF SOLUTIONS
ELECTRICITY PSC4011-2
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 616
FORCE AND ENERGY PHS5043-2
GASES CHE 5041-2
GENERAL CHEMISTRY: STATES OF MATTER
HUMAN BIOLOGY
INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
INTRO TO COLLEGE PHYSICS
IONIC PHENOMENA PSC4012-2
KINEMATICS AND MOMENTUM PHS5042-2
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY PSC4010-2
OPTICS PHS5041-2
ORGANIC CHEMISTY
PHY610 ADVANCED PHYSICS
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 343
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 344 (LOCAL PROGRAM)
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 416
PHYSICS 534
PHYSICS: MECHANICS
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
STRUCT & FUNCT MULTICELL ORGANISMS
WAVES AND MODERN PHYSICS
Additional Core Courses
IMPORTANT NOTE: Computer science courses cannot be used to fulfill core course requirements for student-athletes first entering a collegiate institution on or after August 1, 2005.
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
BASIC FRENCH
BEGINNERS SPANISH I
ELEMENTARY GERMAN I
ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
FRE600 FRANCAIS
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE (LOCAL PROG)
FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE 3E
FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE 4E
FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE 5E
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS
LATIN (CLASS 3)
LATIN (CLASS 4)
LATIN (CLASS 5)
MODERN LANGUAGES: ITALIAN I
MODERN LANGUAGES: ITALIAN II
MODERN LANGUAGES: SPANISH I
PHI600 PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY AND RATIONALITY
SPA600 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH
SPANISH (LOCAL PROGRAM)
SPANISH 314
SPANISH 354
SPANISH 412
SPANISH 414
SPANISH 454
NCAA DENIED COURSES
The NCAA has DENIED the following courses for use in establishing the initial-eligibility certification status of student-athletes from Quebec.
E600F JR ESSENTIAL ENGLISH WRITING
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (RC16 12.06)
INTRO TO TECHNOLOGY 060314 (RC2 8.07)
SCIENCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE (RC3 5.06)
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A
AP STUDIO ART - 12
BUSINESS ORGANISATIONAL STUDIES
DRAMA - 12
MUSIC - 12
ONTARIO
NCAA APPROVED COURSES
The NCAA has approved the following courses for use in establishing the initial-eligibility certification status of student-athletes from Ontario.
English
CANADIAN LITERATURE EAT3M
CANADIAN LITERATURE ETC3M
ENGLISH 10 ENG2D/EAE2D
ENGLISH 11 ENG3U/EAE3U
ENGLISH 12 ENG4U/EAE4U
ENGLISH 9 ENG1D/EAE1D
ENGLISH LITERATURE EAL4U
ENGLISH: CONTEMP ABORIGINAL VOICES NBE3U
FRENCH 10 (NATIVE LANGUAGE) FRA2D
FRENCH 11 (NATIVE LANGUAGE) FRA3U
FRENCH 12 (NATIVE LANGUAGE) FRA4U
FRENCH 9 (NATIVE LANGUAGE) FRA1D
STUDIES IN LITERATURE ETS4U
THE WRITER'S CRAFT EWC4U
Social Science
ABORIGINAL GOVERNANCE NDG4M
AMERICAN HISTORY CHA3U
ANALYZING CURRENT ECON ISSUES CIA4U
CANADA: HIST, IDENTITY, CULTURE CHI4U
CANADIAN & INT'L LAW CLN4U
CANADIAN & WORLD POLITICS CPW4U
CANADIAN AND WORLD ISSUES CGW4U
CANADIAN HISTORY 20TH CENTURY CHC2D
CHALLENGE & CHANGE IN SOCIETY HSB4M
CIVICS CHV2O (.5 UNITS)
CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION LVV4U
CURRENT ABORIGINAL ISSUES NDA3M
ENVIRON & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CGR4M
GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA CGC1D
GEOGRAPHY PATTERNS & ISSUES CGD3M
GEOMATICS CGO4M
IND & FAMILIES IN A DIV SOCIETY HHS4M
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BBB4M
INTRO TO ANTHRO, PSYCH & SOC HSP3M
ISSUES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES NDW4M
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY CGF3M
THE INDIVIDUAL & THE ECONOMY CIE3M
UNDERSTANDING CANADIAN LAW CLU3M
WORLD GEOG: HUMAN PATTERNS CGU4U
WORLD HIST: THE WEST & THE WORLD CHY4U
WORLD HISTORY 16TH CENTURY CHW3M
Mathematics
ADV FUNCTIONS & INTRO CALCULUS MCB4U
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS MHF4U
CALCULUS & VECTORS MCV4U
FUNCTIONS & RELATIONS MCR3U
FUNCTIONS MCF3M
GEOMETRY & DISCRETE MATH MGA4U
MATHEMATICS & DATA MANAGEMENT MDM4U
PRINCIPLES OF MATH 10 MPM2D
PRINCIPLES OF MATH 9 MPM1D
Natural/Physical Science
BIOLOGY SBI3U
BIOLOGY SBI4U
CHEMISTRY SCH3U
CHEMISTRY SCH4U
EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE SES4U
PHYSICS SPH3U
PHYSICS SPH4U
SCIENCE 10 SNC2D
SCIENCE 11 SNC3M
SCIENCE 12 SNC4M
SCIENCE 9 SNC1D
Additional Core Courses
IMPORTANT NOTE: Computer science courses cannot be used to fulfill core course requirements for student-athletes first entering a collegiate institution on or after August 1, 2005.
CANTONESE 1 LKDAD
CANTONESE 2 LKDBD
CORE FRENCH 1 FSF1D
CORE FRENCH 2 FSF2D
CORE FRENCH 3 FSF3U
CORE FRENCH 4 FSF4U
CROATIAN LBCCU
EXTENDED FRENCH 1 FEF1D
EXTENDED FRENCH 2 FEF2D
EXTENDED FRENCH 3 FEF3U
EXTENDED FRENCH 4 FEF4U
FARSI LYGDU
FRENCH IMMERSION 1 FIF1D
FRENCH IMMERSION 2 FIF2D
FRENCH IMMERSION 3 FIF3U
FRENCH IMMERSION 4 FIF4U
GERMAN 1 LWGAD
GERMAN 2 LWGBD
GERMAN 3 LWGCU
GERMAN 4 LWGDU
GREEK 1 LVGAD
GREEK 2 LVGBU
GREEK 3 LVGCU
ITALIAN 1 LWIAD
ITALIAN 2 LWIBD
ITALIAN 3 LWICU
ITALIAN 4 LWIDU
JAPANESE 10 LKJBD
JAPANESE 11 LKJCU
JAPANESE 12 LKJDU
JAPANESE 9 LKJAD
LATIN 1 LVLAD
LATIN 2 LVLBU
LATIN 3 LVLCU
LITHUANIAN 10 LLUBD
LITHUANIAN 11 LLUCU
LITHUANIAN 12 LLUDU
LITHUANIAN 9 LLUAD
MANDARIN 10 LKMBD
MANDARIN 9 LKMAD
PHILOSOPHY HZT4U
POLISH 10 LRPBD
POLISH 11 LRPCU
POLISH 12 LRPDU
PORTUGUESE 10 LWPBD
PORTUGUESE 11 LWPCU
SPANISH 10 LWS2D
SPANISH 10 LWSBD
SPANISH 11 LWSCU
SPANISH 12 LWSDU
SPANISH 9 LWS1D
SPANISH 9 LWSAD
WORLD RELIGIONS HRT3M
NCAA DENIED ONTARIO COURSES
The following Ontario courses DO NOT qualify as NCAA core course(s) and therefore CANNOT BE USED for NCAA initial-eligibility certification.
Denied Courses
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IDP4U (RC2)
MEDIA STUDIES EMS3O
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES BAF3M
ISSUES IN HUMAN GROWTH & DEV HHG4M (RC2)
MEDIEVAL/REN HIST IDC4U(RC2 AFTER 05-06)
ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES BOH4M (RC6)
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY CGG3O
COLLEGE & APPRENTICESHIP MATH MAP4C
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING BAT4M1(RC17 12.06)
MATH FOR COLLEGE TECHNOLOGY MCT4C
MATH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE MEL3E
MATH FOR EVERYDAY LIFE MEL4E
MATH OF PERSONAL FINANCE MBF3C
TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN TDJ3M (RC6 10.07)
EXERCISE SCIENCE PSE4U (RC2 6/06)
FOOD AND NUTRITION SCI HFA4M (RC2 7/06)
TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN TDJ3M (RC6 10.07)
APPLIED LEVEL COURSES (P)
COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES (C)
OPEN LEVEL COURSES (O)
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION HRE3M (RC5 7/06)
WORKPLACE PREP LEVEL COURSES (E)
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