International Students

If you’re applying with educational credentials or coursework completed outside Canada, you’ll need to receive a favourable evaluation, performed either by an approved credentials evaluation service or by the Office of Admissions and Records. You must also fulfill all other admission requirements. Documentation of your foreign education and the official evaluation report must be submitted with the admission file.

International Credit Evaluation

All academic records from international universities and countries other than Canada are evaluated by the evaluation service provided by Meritus University. Your Enrolment Advisor can assist you through the process.  

  • A certified translation of the transcripts must be provided. A certified transcript is a true and accurate translation of the original document performed by an accomplished translator. All translations should bear the signature and name of the translator and the name and address of the organization to which the translator is affiliated. The translation does not take the place of the transcript.  Both documents are needed in order to evaluate, matriculate and complete the verification process. The University will accept translations from:

Issuing institution - the school itself provides an official translation which is "validated" by the Registrar or other school official, or

Certified translator from an official translation service or a professional organization which provides certified translations as one of its services. Such a service will employ only certified translators who have successfully passed required examinations and are governed by specific rules/regulations.

Foreign language professor from a regionally accredited institution.

Embassy or consulate official.

Why Meritus University?

Meritus University brings together rigorous, industry-relevant programs and the opportunity to learn from working faculty.

Our Students

At Meritus University we believe our students deserve an education that transcends local and global boundaries. This is reflected in the diversity of our students, their backgrounds, lifestyles and professions.