Academic Advising Service
Our academic advising service can provide information about our full-time programs, explain program admission requirements, and help you select the right program to meet your career and academic goals. We can also connect you with helpful people, resources, and supports. For more information visit
academic advising.
Your Academic History
If your academic history includes any of the following, please visit
My Education for important information: post-secondary studies at an institution other than Red River College; Modified (M), English as an Additional Language (E), or GED high school courses; or home schooling.
DOCUMENT SUBMISSION METHODS
Upload Through Your Future Student Account (preferred method)
- Scan your document(s) and save the file. Ensure you keep your original documents as the College may request to see them at any time.
- Go to www.rrc.ca/apply and log in.
- Click on your application, then Supplemental Items & Documents.
If you do not have a Future Student Account or require assistance, please contact our Student Service Centre at 204-632-2327.
Mail or In-Person: Student Service Centre Click here for address and hours of service
E-mail: register@rrc.ca
Fax: 204-697-0584
Internationally Educated Applicants - visit www.rrc.ca/credentials for credential assessment information.
Submission of required documentation indicating proof of completion of admission requirements is due within 30 days of applying unless otherwise noted in the program's admission requirements.
Upon acceptance into the program, submit an Adult Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector (ACRVS) check document, dated no more than six months prior to you attending the practicum, and a Provincial Child Abuse Registry (PCAR) Check and Adult Abuse Registry (AAR) Check dated no more than three months prior to attending the practicum. For more information see:
Police Information Check. See
CO/OP Practicum Information for further details.
All students are also strongly advised to attend a regularly scheduled information session prior to enrolling in the program. Please visit
Power Engineering - 5th Class for scheduled dates.
Regular Admission Requirements
- Grade 12
- Submit proof of graduation from or enrolment in Grade 12, including one credit of:
- Grade 12 Applied Math or Pre-Calculus Math 40s
- Grade 11 Physics or Chemistry 30S
- Due within 30 days of applying. However, if you apply within six weeks of the start date of the program, this item is due within 5 days of applying.
- If you provide proof of enrolment, your official final grades indicating successful completion must be submitted by July 15 for fall enrolment or by the deadline specified in your admission letter.
- If you completed your education outside of Canada or the United States, do not submit your international academic credentials until requested to do so. See English Language Requirements (ELRs) for more information.
and
- English Language Requirements (ELRs)
- Have you successfully completed the equivalent of three years of full-time secondary (high school) education in Canada, the United States, or an ELR exempt country where English was the language of instruction? To view a list of ELR exempt countries click here.
- If you apply within six weeks of the start date of the program, this item is due within 5 days of applying.
- Approved English language assessments and required levels for this program are:
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Certificate - exit Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels from an English as a second language (ESL) program:
Listening 8, Speaking 7, Reading 8, Writing 7
or
International English Language Testing System (IELTS - Academic):
Listening 6.5, Speaking 6.0, Reading 6.5, Writing 6.0
or
If completing an assessment, we strongly advise you complete it before submitting your application to ensure you meet language requirements and can submit your results within 30 days of applying.
Assessment results must be dated within two years of your application date.
After confirming you’ve met English language requirements through your assessment results, the College will send you an e-mail requesting submission of your transcripts.
and
- Applicant Declaration for Check Documents Form
- Submit a completed Applicant Declaration for Check Documents form
- Due within 30 days of applying. However, if you apply within six weeks of the start date of the program, this item is due within 5 days of applying.
Program Progression Requirements
Program progression requirements are not due within 30 days of applying and should be submitted after you start classes.
- Practicum Prerequisite.
- Submit a personal resume.
- Submit your Red River College photo ID card.
- Criminal Record and Adult and Child Abuse Checks
- Adult Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector (ACRVS), Adult Abuse Registry (AAR) and Provincial Child Abuse Registry (PCAR) checks conducted no more than six months prior to you attending the clinical practice. You must submit original documents. For further information, see: Police Information Check
- This program requires students to submit current original/official versions of one or more of the following checks:
- Criminal Record Check (CRC)
- Provincial Child Abuse Registry Check (CAR)
- Adult Abuse Registry Check (AAR)
- If you have a criminal record you may not be able to complete the program.
- If you are listed on an Abuse Registry you will not be able to complete the program
- For details on this program's requirements, when to obtain and submit the documents, review the Applicant Declaration for Check Documents Form
- These documents have expiration dates and should not be obtained prior to timeline indicated on the Applicant Declaration for Check Documents form.
- For general information on why RRC requires these checks and for links to check providers such as the Winnipeg Police, visit our Criminal Record Checks webpage
- Submit your check documents to the RRC program contact listed on the Contact Information section of your program