Requirements

Individ uals who are seeking admission to The Art Institute of Vancouver are required to complete or submit the following:

  1. Admissions Interview (in person or over the phone) with an Assistant Director of Admissions. The purpose of the interview is to:
    • Explore the prospective student's background and interests as they relate to the programs offered at The Art Institute of Vancouver;
    • Assist prospective students to identify the appropriate area of study consistent with their previous education, background, and stated or demonstrated interest in our program offerings;
    • Provide information concerning curriculum offerings and support services available at The Art Institute.
  2. The student has successfully completed high school (Grade 12 or GED 12) or; a mature student of not less than 20 years of age as of the start date of the program and has accurately represented their education, age and other required information to determine they meet the admission criteria to The Art Institute programs.
  3. A separate Application Form and Enrollment Agreement must be completed and signed by the applicant, as well as parent or guardian (if applicant is a minor).
  4. Essay. A written paragraph of approximately 250 words describing what the prospective student's career goals are and how The Art Institute of Vancouver can help the student achieve those goals.
  5. $50 application fee.
  6. Applicants for the culinary programs must also provide proof of medical insurance valid for use in British Columbia for the duration of their program of study as well as submit a negative test result for Tuberculosis and a doctor’s note certifying that the applicant is in good health.
  7. Test scores. All students whose “first” language is not English are required to submit proof of their English competency corresponding to a minimum score of 480 on the paper-based TOEFL exam or 157 on the computer-based TOEFL exam.

Each applicant's academic transcript and completed essay will be evaluated by the Admissions Acceptance Committee. The committee determines the compatibility of the applicant with the programs at The Art Institute of Vancouver and ultimately makes the final decision regarding acceptance into programs offered at The Art Institute of Vancouver.

The Art Institute of Vancouver does not discriminate on the grounds of race, colour, creed, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age or disability in the administration of any of its educational programs, activities or with respect to admission and employment.

Applicants who have not yet submitted all transcripts and/or other required documentation may be allowed to begin class conditionally, but must provide all required transcripts or documentation by a date established by the Director of Admissions, not to exceed one quarter.

The Art Institute of Vancouver reserves the right to request any additional information necessary to evaluate an applicant's potential for academic success.

Although a visit to The Art Institute of Vancouver is not a requirement for submitting an application form and enrollment agreement for acceptance, prospective students are encouraged to schedule an interview with one of our admissions representatives to discuss special needs, long-term or short-term goals, and lifelong career aspirations.

To schedule an interview or tour of The Art Institute of Vancouver, call 604.298.5400 or toll-free at 1.800.661.1885 or send a letter addressed to Assistant Director of Admissions, The Art Institute of Vancouver, 3264 Beta Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 4K4, or email: aivbinfo@aii.edu.

* The Art Institute of Vancouver has its main location at 3264 Beta Avenue in Burnaby and two centres of learning in Vancouver at 700-1090 West Georgia Street (Downtown) and 300-609 Granville Street (Dubrulle Culinary Arts). Each location is PCTIA registered and accredited.
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