Admission Requirements
Applicants will be required to meet the following minimum admission requirements for admission to the Early Start Credits program:
- Be currently enrolled in the final year of a high school program at an Anglophone high school within the province of New Brunswick;
- Be on track to complete their 17 required credits for graduation;
- Have an 80% or higher on English 112 or English 111; and
- Have an 80% or higher on a grade-11 level, academic history or social studies course.
When final grades are not available for the aforementioned courses at time of application, the decision will be made by the Director of Admissions based on the applicant’s overall academic record. Fulfilling these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Students must also be able to provide a letter of support from their high school in order to qualify for admission to the Early Start Credits program.
Application Process
To be considered for admission to the program, students must submit:
- an application for admission at . Please select the Non-Degree, Early Start Credit program.
- a non-refundable $55 CAD ($40 for NB applicants) application fee; and
- a high school transcript.
Students must apply and submit supporting documents by August 31, 2026 for first semester courses and by November 30, 2026 for second semester courses.
Registration Process
Admitted students will be able to register on a first-come, first-served basis as part-time students in designated courses with the assistance of an admissions team member.
Prior to the start of classes students will participate in an orientation to ensure they are well-informed and well-equipped for success in their studies.
Payment will be due by September 18, 2026 for first semester courses and by January 15, 2027 for second semester courses.
Fees: The cost (per three credit hour course) is $890 for the 2025-2026 academic year. Fees for the 2026-2027 academic year will be announced in May. Please note that depending on the course taken, there may be additional materials (e.g. textbooks, course supplies) and associated costs for which the student is responsible.  Additional information about funding post-secondary education can be found
Please note: Funding may be available for students in financial need. If you are interested in the program, but require support to pursue this opportunity, please contact admissions@stu.ca.
Support for Student Success
Throughout their participation in the program, students will have access to an admissions team member who can help to support them and direct them to resources — including tutoring, time management assistance, notetaking and motivation coaching, library services, and more — available to them as Ðǿմ«Ã½ students at no additional cost.
Credit
Students who complete their coursework with a passing grade will receive university-level credit for the coursework completed. This credit may be applied towards future studies at St. Ðǿմ«Ã½, and it may be eligible for transfer credit to other post-secondary institutions.
Contact Us
For more information about this option, contact your high school guidance counsellor. You may also free to contact our Admissions Office, as we would be happy to provide further information and answer any questions you may have.
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