Application Forms

PCU-WHS operates a flexible admission policy. This means that the University will accept evidence of prior learning or experience in addition to academic achievements to determine the suitability of an applicant for admission to its programs.

Instructions for completing an Admission Application Portfolio and the application forms can be downloaded from this web page. Please select the admissions procedure that suits you best.

Standard Bachelor of Disability Management Admissions

The BDM Standard Admission procedure should be completed by:

  • Applicants who have graduated from high school in Canada regardless of the date of high school graduation, and
  • Applicants who have completed second level education in a country other than Canada and who can provide confirmation that they have graduated at a level that is equivalent to high school graduation in Canada regardless of the date of completion and evidence of proficiency in English

To download the BDM Standard Admission Application Portfolio form, please click on the following link:

BDM Standard Application Fillable Form

Flexible Bachelor of Disability Management Admissions

The BDM Flexible Admission procedure should be completed by:

  • Applicants who cannot provide the required evidence of a diploma or certificate of graduation equivalent to Canadian Grade 12 graduation.
  • A decision as to whether an applicant using this procedure is eligible for admission to a PCU-WHS program will be based on reliable evidence of capacity to successfully complete the program

To download the BDM Flexible Admission Application Portfolio form, please click on the following link:

BDM Standard Application Fillable Form

Advanced Certificate in Return To Work Admissions

The ACRTW Admission procedure should be completed by:

  • Applicants from Canada or from another country who already have an undergraduate degree and some professional or employment experience in an area relevant to workplace health sciences. International applicants are required to provide evidence of proficiency in English.

To download the ACRTW Admission Application Portfolio form, please click on the following link:

ACRTW Standard Admission Application form

University Studies Admissions

For admission into University Studies Education courses (academic credit courses in the Bachelor of Disability Management degree) applicants who have graduated from secondary education at an equivalent level to Canadian High School Grade 12 or have a Certified Disability Management Professional (CDMP) or a Certified Return to Work Coordinator (CRTWC) designation or a post secondary degree can apply to take academic credit courses (in the Bachelor of Disability Management degree) to a maximum of 9 credits. University Studies applicants who do not have a CDMP or a CRTWC designation are required to arrange for an official secondary or post-secondary transcript to be sent directly to the University in a secure fashion.
International Students, meeting all other University Studies admission requirements, must also provide evidence of proficiency in English. Details of suitable evidence are available on the international students’ web page which can be accessed from the table of contents.

Registration is available directly through the University’s website as follows:

  • For New Applicants who do not have a PCU-WHS student ID number, please click on the link provided below as a new applicant: http://rollcall.pcu-whs.ca/RollCallWebprospect/RCProspect_login.asp
  • For current students who already have a PCU-WHS student ID number, please log in through the “My PCU-WHS” in order to register and log in to courses.
  • To register for new courses, once a student has a PCU-WHS student ID number and has logged in to their “My PCU-WHS” homepage, please click on the “Add Registration” link at the bottom of the webpage.

Continuing Education Admissions

For admission into continuing education courses (non-credit) applicants are expected to have a minimum secondary school completion, a proficiency in grammar with evidence of adequate reading and writing skills, and basic computer skills.

Registration is available directly through the University’s website as follows:

  • For New Applicants who do not have a PCU-WHS student ID number, please click on the link provided below as a new applicant: http://rollcall.pcu-whs.ca/RollCallWebprospect/RCProspect_login.asp
  • For current students who already have a PCU-WHS student ID number, please log in through the “My PCU-WHS” in order to register and log in to courses.
  • To register for new courses, once a student has a PCU-WHS student ID number and has logged in to their “My PCU-WHS” homepage, please click on the “Add Registration” link at the bottom of the webpage.

For further details, please contact Student Services at education@pcu-whs.ca.

Once you have submitted your application you will be sent a PCU-WHS personal identification code (PIC). All subsequent correspondence with the University must then include or specify this PIC.

To obtain an accessible Admission Portfolio form, please contact student services at: education@pcu-whs.ca