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  1. At Royal Roads University, graduation and convocation are two separate processes. Graduation is when your credential is officially conferred by the chancellor. Convocation is your chance to celebrate your achievements with peers, colleagues, instructors, family and friends.

  2. Royal Roads University reserves the right to request and/or confirm any information necessary to support an application for admission. In keeping with the Learning, Teaching & Research Model, applicants must show the potential to work in a collaborative, respectful manner with staff, faculty, and students. Meeting the minimum admission ...

  3. a student café forum, where you can chat with other new students; information and videos about what it’s like to be a Royal Roads student; explanations of the skills and tools you'll need to succeed in your program; LaunchPad Live sessions. After you've reviewed the LaunchPad resources, you can participate in real-time sessions in an online ...

  4. With Professional and Continuing Studies at Royal Roads University, you can make your next leap at any stage of your career or life. Learn from industry experts or arrange custom training for your organization.

  5. Get your student insurance now. Starting from €0.53/day, free cancellation any time. Remember, countries and universities may have specific insurance requirements. To learn more about how student insurance work at Royal Roads University and/or in Canada, please visit Student Insurance Portal.

  6. Your temporary home away from home. Accommodations are available on campus for students attending in-person residencies. Depending on availability, we may be able to accommodate students needing temporary short-term rooms outside of residencies.

  7. Prerequisite(s) Recognized college/university level financial accounting course with a "C" (2.00/4.33). Standard admission. Prerequisite(s) Completion of a diploma or 60 credits from a recognized post-secondary institution, in areas such as hospitality, tourism, or business administration, with a minimum of 24 second-year credits and a minimum “B” (3.00/4.33) GPA.