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Enrolment Process: Becoming a Member


Complete Enrolment Form
   Download from website: Enrolment form or
           Request a form from CIB: Contact CIB
   
  Complete Code of Professional Conduct
   Download from website: Code of Professional Conduct Form or
           Request a form from CIB: Contact CIB
 
   
Attach current resume
   
Submit all documents and Enrolment fee
    By mail only
   
Receive a membership number confirming enrolment
     
   

ENROLMENT PROCESS
    
The minimum requirement for entrance is graduation from high school or equivalent at a Grade 12 level. Completion of senior secondary school courses in Mathematics and English is required. Mature students (21 years of age or over) may be admitted without high school standing if they have two years of practical business experience.

It is recommended that students have access to a computer in order to facilitate the requirements of many of the courses in the program. If necessary, students must complete an introductory computer course, outside of the Institute's course of study, as a prerequisite for many of the courses in the program.


New students are required to submit a one-time Enrolment Fee. By enrolling in CIB, a student indicates the intention of completing the program within the required time limitations. Members also agree to abide by the rules and regulations and the Code of Professional Conduct of CIB.

CIB contracts to act as Registrar, maintain individual records, rule on courses equivalencies and make determinations on appeals. Enrolment must take place before student records are initiated. The enclosed Application for Enrolment should be forwarded to the Registrar. Enrolment can take place at any time.




PROFESSIONAL FEES
   
The annual Professional Fees for members in good standing are assessed on
January 1 of each year. Members who enrol during the year will be subject to a prorated amount for the remainder of the year. These fees are tax deductible.

You can enrol in CIB at anytime
 
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