Home
Programs
D2L Login
Student Policy Handbook
  • Domestic Student Policy
  • Intl' Student Policy
Home
Programs
D2L Login
Student Policy Handbook
  • Domestic Student Policy
  • Intl' Student Policy
More
  • Home
  • Programs
  • D2L Login
  • Student Policy Handbook
    • Domestic Student Policy
    • Intl' Student Policy
  • Home
  • Programs
  • D2L Login
  • Student Policy Handbook
    • Domestic Student Policy
    • Intl' Student Policy

Inquiry Form

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

By submitting this form, I acknowledge that Peerless Training Institute may contact me through email, phone, text message, or any other means of communication.

Admission Requirements

 Standard Admissions: 

  • High School Diploma Alberta / Non-Alberta Equivalent / GED 
  • Interview with Program Coordinator 

Mature Admissions: 

  • Minimum age of 18 for mature students. 
  • One year out of school. 
  • Completion of Peerless College’s standard entrance exam (English and Mathematics) with an average of 60%. 

International Student Admissions:  

  • Verification of transcripts of the high school diploma outside of Canada for eligibility. 
  • Eligibility criteria for English Language proficiency: CLB (with a score of 6) and IELTS (with a score of 5.5)

Academic Policies

Peerless College is committed to respecting the rights of individuals and ensuring that each student is afforded an academic environment that has been developed on the principles of equal and equitable access, respect for individual differences and academic integrity. Peerless College recognizes that it has a duty to provide academic accommodations to all individuals or groups as identified within the Alberta Human Rights Code. Students from all of these groups are welcomed to Peerless College, and assisted in accessing college services, programs, and facilities. Peerless College, where reasonable, removes barriers and provide opportunities to students in accordance with their distinct needs, within the limits of its resources and without compromising academic standards and principles. 

This policy applies to the special needs of the following groups, as identified within the Alberta Human Rights Code: 

  1. Ancestry, including colour and perceived race 
  2. Nationality or national origin 
  3. Ethnic background or origin 
  4. Religion or creed, or religious belief, religious association or religious activity 
  5. Age 
  6. Sex, including pregnancy and gender identity 
  7. Gender-determined characteristics 
  8. Sexual orientation 
  9. Marital or family status 
  10. Source of income 
  11. Political belief, political association or politic

Domestic Students

International Students

International Students

Student Policy Handbook

International Students

International Students

International Students

Student Policy Handbook

Admission Standards

Individual criteria for a program of study must be met. An interview with a Peerless College representative and a review of all required admission material must be completed before consideration of acceptance into a Peerless College International program. 


Confirmation of equivalencies may be necessary before admission. This can be completed by using the World Education Services (WES) or the International Qualifications Assessment Services (QAS). 


Individual criteria for a program of study must be met. An interview with a Peerless College representative and a review of all required admission material must be completed for consideration of acceptance into a Peerless College International program. credentials need to meet approval by WES. 

Academic Standards

A student's final standing in a course will be determined by achievement throughout the term or level, taking into account evaluation measures such as tests and examinations, laboratory work, essays, reports and projects, clinical and practicum experience where applicable. Evaluation methods will be included with course outlines students receive at the beginning of each course. Students unable to meet established deadlines are responsible for making alternative arrangements with their Instructors prior to the deadline. Changes to deadlines will be granted at the discretion of the Instructor. Subject to the above, assignments submitted after established deadlines will receive a reduced or failing grade. In some courses, students may be wholly or partially evaluated by individuals not in the employ of the college, e.g. work practicum courses and business project course(s). In such instances, a member of the college staff will work with such non-college individuals, and take ultimate responsibility for recording and reporting of grades, and responding to any questions raised with respect to these grades. The Program Coordinator and Director must approve all extensions to program completion time.  


Grading System - The Grading System applies to all courses offered. The level of a student's achievement in each course of a program will be denoted by a percentage.   

Academic Probation

Level One 

  1. Oral Reprimand
  2. Written Reprimand 

Level Two 

1. Probation 

Level Three 

1. The student will be notified of the terms of the suspension writing: Suspension 

Level Four 

1. Expulsions will be implemented by the Director, with documentation. 

2. Expulsions will be recorded in the student’s file. 

3. No refund of fees will be made for the term in which the student is currently enrolled.

Appeal Process

  1. Accommodations not related to a disability: Students who disagree with the accommodations provided should contact The Director/Admission services/designate to request a review of the decision. 
  2. Disability-related accommodations: Peerless College encourages all parties to make every effort to resolve a situation informally. Students who disagree with the accommodations approved for them, or with how the accommodations are carried out, are encouraged to discuss their concerns with the Peerless College Director. The Director/Admission services will review the concerns with the appropriate Instructor(s) and Program Coordinator.

 

If after that discussion the student still feels the situation is unresolved, the student has the right to appeal to the Director asking to review the situation. The Director will review the student’s appeal, gather relevant information from any other source, and make a ruling. 

About Peerless Training Institute

Fill in the Online Form

Fill in the Online Form

Fill in the Online Form

Fill in all the required information in the respective Peerless College form provided to you. 

Peerless Consultation

Fill in the Online Form

Fill in the Online Form

We will book a free consultation at our institute to meet our counsellor and financial advisor to review your requirements and see if you are eligible for a financial assistance. Our location is 260, 2635 37 Ave NE, Calgary AB T1Y 5Z6. 

Documentation

Fill in the Online Form

Gather Necessary Documents

The following documents are generally needed by the student aid to apply for the loan/grant.

  • Pre-required certificates (If any)
  • And other related documents.

Gather Necessary Documents

Gather Necessary Documents

Gather Necessary Documents

Provide the relevant transcripts and diplomas /degrees and upload them along with the application forms. Ensure the official documents are attached. 

Interviewing Process

Gather Necessary Documents

Interviewing Process

Upon receiving the correct and completed application, successful candidates will be contacted and an interview will be set up. 

Admission Completion

Gather Necessary Documents

Interviewing Process

Once the completed application is received and the interview has been conducted, the application process will be completed. 

DLI # O266456888092

© Peerless College. All Rights Reserved

  • Application Form
  • Upload Files

Cookie Policy

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.

DeclineAccept & Close