ELIGIBILITY
AND APPLICATION
Students may enroll in The Longevity Centre's Distant
Learning Programs at any time.
Applicants
will be considered on the basis of their academic achievement,
relevant work and volunteer experience, motivation, character,
humanistic qualities and maturity.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The minimum requirement is a secondary school diploma
or equivalent.
Applicants
19 years of age or older may be admitted as mature students.
It is desirable, but not mandatory for admission to the
program, that prospective students should have a high-school
level background in sciences.
ADVANCED STANDING
Requests for advanced standing will be considered upon
receipt of all relevant official transcripts, plus payment
of a non-refundable assessment fee of $50.00.
Advanced standing is granted at the sole discretion of
the registrar. Any decision made by the registrar is considered
final.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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Submit
completed application form to the school, accompanied
by the $40 non-refundable application fee.
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Upon
receipt of application, the school will assess the student's
admissibility to the program.
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The student will receive a letter of acceptance or non-acceptance
in the mail.
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There
are no designated starting dates - students may begin
the program whenever they are ready.
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All our courses are complete and self-contained. Extra
reading is encouraged and recommended, but is not compulsory.
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Payment options: Visa, Mastercard, cheque (or money
order).
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While the Longevity Centre will make every effort to
follow the curriculum outlined in this catalogue, it
reserves the right to revise and alter courses when
necessary.
Upon enrolment, further guidelines for completing the
program will be forwarded to the new student.
GRADING
SYSTEM
Most courses will be evaluated according to the following
grading format: