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Resource Guide2020
Guide de ressources2020
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Introduction
The Ontario Universities’ Guidance Dialogues are a series of perennial events dedicated to delivering admission updates between Ontario universities and high school guidance counsellors. University representatives and counsellors alike collaborate at Guidance Dialogues to share feedback, network and engage in topical issues in support of their shared goal to promote high school students’ access to Ontario universities.
The Guidance Dialogues 2020 Resource Guide is brought to you by the General Committee on Student Recruitment (GCSR) in partnership with the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). This Resource Guide was designed at the request of Ontario guidance counsellors and is written for them rather than students. The best resource for your students is Ontario Universities’ Info (OUInfo): www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca.
Download the 2020 Resource Guide from April through December at: www.ouac.on.ca/guidance/events/guidance-dialogues.
We hope this guide helps answer your frequently asked questions.
Sincerely, The GCSR and the OUAC
Note: This document was compiled before the COVID-19 pandemic. Dates and processes may be subject to change. Contact the universities directly for the most up-to-date information.
Les Dialogues entre les conseillers et les universités de l’Ontario sont une série d’événements vivaces et consacrés à la mise à jour, par les universités de l’Ontario, des renseignements sur les admissions aux conseillers des écoles secondaires. Des représentantes et représentants des universités et des conseillères et conseillers collaborent aux Dialogues dans le but de partager leurs rétroactions, de réseauter et de se pencher sur des questions d’actualité, avec un objectif mutuel de promotion de l’accès aux études universitaires ontariennes par les élèves du niveau secondaire.
Le Guide de ressources : Dialogues 2020 vous est présenté par le General Committee on Student Recruitment (GCSR), en partenariat avec le Centre de demande d’admission aux universités de l’Ontario (« OUAC »). Ce Guide de ressources a été conçu à la demande des conseillères et conseillers en orientation de l’Ontario et s’adresse à ces derniers plutôt qu’aux élèves. La meilleure ressource à consulter par les élèves est Info des universités de l’Ontario (Info-UO) : www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca/fr.
D’avril à décembre, téléchargez le Guide de ressources 2020 à l’adresse suivante : www.ouac.on.ca/guidance/fr/evenements/dialogues.
Nous espérons que ce guide aide à répondre à vos questions les plus fréquemment posées.
Cordialement, Le GCSR et l’OUAC
Nota : La compilation de ce document a été effectuée avant la pandémie de COVID-19. Les dates et procédures peuvent faire l’objet de modifications. Veuillez communiquer directement avec les universités pour obtenir les plus récents renseignements à ce sujet.
Every effort was made to ensure this document was accurate at the time of publishing, April 2020.Un effort considérable fut déployé afin d’assurer l’exactitude de ce document en date de sa publication en avril 2020.
Introduction
Counsellor Resources on OUInfoRessources pour conseillères et conseillers dans Info-UO .............................................................................................2
Future Further .....................................................................................................................................................................2
Other Important LinksAutres liens importants ......................................................................................................................................................3
Admission Information ServiceService d’information sur l’admission ................................................................................................................................4
Ontario Universities’ Info Info des universités de l’Ontario .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Quick ReferenceAdmission Information .......................................................................................................................................................6Residence ..........................................................................................................................................................................8Scholarships & Entrance Awards ......................................................................................................................................10
University InformationAlgoma University .............................................................................................................................................................. 12Brock University .................................................................................................................................................................14Carleton University ............................................................................................................................................................ 16University of Guelph .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
University of Guelph-Humber ......................................................................................................................................20Lakehead University ..........................................................................................................................................................22Laurentian University .........................................................................................................................................................24Université Laurentienne ....................................................................................................................................................26McMaster University ..........................................................................................................................................................28Nipissing University ...........................................................................................................................................................30OCAD University ................................................................................................................................................................32l’Université de l’Ontario français .......................................................................................................................................34Ontario Tech University .....................................................................................................................................................36University of Ottawa ..........................................................................................................................................................38Université d’Ottawa .......................................................................................................................................................... 40Queen’s University .............................................................................................................................................................42Royal Military College of Canada ..................................................................................................................................... 44Collège Militaire Royal du Canada ................................................................................................................................... 46Ryerson University ............................................................................................................................................................ 48University of Toronto St. George .......................................................................................................................................50
University of Toronto Mississauga ...............................................................................................................................52University of Toronto Scarborough ..............................................................................................................................54
Trent University – Peterborough Campus ........................................................................................................................56Trent University – Durham Campus .............................................................................................................................58
University of Waterloo .......................................................................................................................................................60Renison University College ..........................................................................................................................................62St. Jerome’s University .................................................................................................................................................64
Western University ...........................................................................................................................................................66Brescia University College ...........................................................................................................................................68Huron University College .............................................................................................................................................70King’s University College .............................................................................................................................................72
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus .................................................................................................................74Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...........................................................................................................76
University of Windsor ........................................................................................................................................................78York University ...................................................................................................................................................................80
Glendon Campus, York University ...............................................................................................................................82Collège universitaire Glendon, de l’Université York ....................................................................................................84
Notes ..................................................................................................................................................................................86
Table of ContentsTable des matières
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Did you know that OUInfo has a set of special resources designed for guidance counsellors?
The “Counsellor Resources” section includes a variety of helpful information.
Contact the UniversitiesUniversity contact details are available together in 1 place, including each university’s social media links and viewbook, where provided.
Degree AbbreviationsEver wonder what a BGInS is? Or a BMRSc? Find out using this handy list of abbreviations.
Frequently Asked QuestionsQuickly find answers to the most common questions about university admission requirements, financial support and how to best use OUInfo.
Find each university’s accessibility resources for students at: www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca/accessibility.
Counsellor Resources on OUInfo:www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca
Saviez-vous qu’Info-UO comprend un ensemble de ressources spéciales conçues pour les conseillères et les conseillers en orientation?
La section « Ressources pour les conseillères et conseillers en orientation » comprend une foule de renseignements utiles.
Contacter les universitésConsultez les coordonnées des universités en 1 seul endroit, y compris, le cas échéant, les liens vers leurs outils de médias sociaux et leurs annuaires.
Abréviations des gradesVous vous demandez ce que signifie B.Trad. ou B.A.A.? Notre liste d’abréviations se veut un précieux outil qui vous permettra de vous y retrouver.
Foire aux questionsTrouvez rapidement les réponses aux questions les plus fréquentes sur les politiques d’admission des universités, l’aide financière et la meilleure façon d’utiliser Info-UO.
Trouvez les ressources en matière d’accessibilité aux étudiantes et étudiants de chaque université à l’adresse suivante : www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca/fr/accessibilite.
Ressources pour conseillères et conseillers dans Info-UO : www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca/fr
ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES’ INDIGENOUS
STUDENT RESOURCE PORTALONTARIO UNIVERSITIES’ INDIGENOUS
Future Further is an online resource for Indigenous students that provides tools and best practices from each of Ontario’s universities.
• Find out about programs, admission policies, financial aid information and more.
• Learn about the academic supports and student services available for Indigenous students.
futurefurther.ca
Connecting Students With Indigenous Communities on Campus!
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Other Important Links
www.ouac.on.caThe OUAC website provides a wealth of information about the application process and Ontario universities.
www.ouac.on.ca/guidanceThe OUAC Guidance website provides resources that will assist in the application process.
www.ouac.on.ca/university-student-transition-resourcesA list of resources needed for academic success in university.
www.ontariouniversitiesfair.caThe Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF) website provides essential information about the OUF, including dates, times, directions, safety procedures and helpful tips.
www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca/regionalThe Ontario Universities’ Regional Fairs travel across Ontario after the OUF, offering fair-style events in most Ontario regions.
www.ontransfer.caONTransfer is the most up-to-date source of information about credit transfer in Ontario.
https://ontariosuniversities.ca/resources/data/cudoThe Council of Ontario Universities (COU) provides a source for detailed information about each Ontario university.
https://ontariosuniversities.ca/resources/reportsThe COU provides information about Ontario university graduates in its Graduate Survey.
www.ontario.ca/osapThe Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) website allows students to access a mix of grants and loans to help finance their education.
www.futurefurther.caFuture Further provides information on supports and services for Indigenous students interested in, or already attending, an Ontario university.
www.transitionresourceguide.caThe Regional Assessment and Resource Centre provides the Transition Resource Guide for Students with Disabilities.
www.ouac.on.ca/frLe site Web de l’OUAC comprend une foule de renseignements sur le processus de demande d’admission et sur les universités de l’Ontario.
www.ouac.on.ca/guidance/frLe site Web d’Orientation comprend des ressources visant à appuyer le processus de demande.
www.ouac.on.ca/fr/ressources-de-transition-pour-etudiantes-et-etudiants-universitaires/ Une liste de ressources nécessaires pour assurer le succès des études universitaires.
www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca/frLe site Web de la Foire des universités de l’Ontario (FUO) propose des renseignements essentiels sur la FUO, y compris les dates, les heures, les directions routières, les procédures de sécurité et des conseils pratiques.
www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca/fr/regionalesLes Foires régionales des universités de l’Ontario se déplacent à la grandeur de la province après la tenue de la FUO; l’on y propose des activités et des présentations dans la plupart des régions de l’Ontario.
www.ontransfer.ca/index_fr.phpONTransfer est la source d’information la plus à jour sur la reconnaissance des crédits en Ontario.
https://ontariosuniversities.ca/resources/data/cudo (disponible en anglais seulement)Le Conseil des universités de l’Ontario (CUO) est une source de renseignements exhaustifs sur chacune des universités de l’Ontario.
https://ontariosuniversities.ca/resources/reports (disponsible en anglais seulement)Le CUO fournit de l’information sur les diplômées et les diplômés des universités de l’Ontario dans son Graduate Survey.
www.ontario.ca/rafeoLe site Web du Régime d’aide financière aux étudiantes et étudiants de l’Ontario (RAFEO) permet aux étudiantes et aux étudiants d’accéder à toute une panoplie de prêts et subventions pour aider à financer leurs études.
www.futurefurther.ca(disponible en anglais seulement)Le site Web Future Further fournit de l’information sur les soutiens et services offerts aux étudiantes et étudiants autochtones intéressés à fréquenter – ou fréquentant déjà – une université de l’Ontario.
www.transitionresourceguide.ca/fr Le Regional Assessment and Resource Centre fournit le Guide de ressources de transition pour étudiants handicapés.
Autres liens importants
Haven’t received an Ontario university offer?
Vous n’avez pas reçu d’offre d’une université de l’Ontario?
Use the Admission Information Service (AIS)
Starting the second week of June, Ontario high school students can use the AIS to fi nd possible openings at Ontario universities.
To begin your search, visit www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101 and click:
Once you fi nd an open program of interest, add it to your 101 application.
Requirements:• You will be completing or have completed the OSSD (or equivalent),
including six 4U/M courses, by early September 2020.
• You must have an average of at least 60%, although higher averages are usually required.
To fi nd out more:• Visit: www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101• Call: 519-823-1063 • Email: 101sup@ouac.on.ca
Utilisez le Service d’information sur l’admission (SIA)
À compter de la deuxième semaine de juin, les élèves du secondaire de l’Ontario peuvent utiliser le SIA pour trouver d’autres possibilités d’études aux universités de l’Ontario.
Pour débuter votre recherche, rendez-vous à l’adresse www.ouac.on.ca/fr/ouac-101, puis cliquez :
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Dès que vous aurez trouvé un programme ouvert, ajoutez-le à votre demande 101.
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Exigences : • Vous détenez, ou détiendrez, un DESO (ou
l’équivalent) et avoir réussi 6 cours 4U/M, au plus tard au début de septembre 2020.
• Vous devez avoir une moyenne minimale de 60 % – à noter toutefois que les moyennes exigées sont plus élevées, en règle générale.
Pour plus d’information :• Visitez : www.ouac.on.ca/fr/ouac-101• Composez le : 519 823-1063 • Communiquez avec nous : 101sup@ouac.on.ca
INFOYour source for up-to-date Ontario university information – all in 1 place!
Votre source de renseignements à jour sur les universités de l’Ontario – le tout en 1 seul endroit!
ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca
ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca/fr
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay
Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne
Sudbury
Algoma University
Sault Ste. Marie
Royal Military College of Canada/
Collège militaire royal du Canada
Kingston
Wilfrid LaurierUniversityWaterloo
University of Waterloo
Waterloo
University of Guelph
Guelph
Brock University
St. Catharines
University of Windsor
Windsor
Queen’s UniversityKingston
McMaster UniversityHamilton
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Oshawa
Nipissing UniversityNorth Bay
Trent University
Peterborough
Carleton University
Ottawa
University of Ottawa/Université d’Ottawa
Ottawa
Western University
London
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Ontario
OCAD University
Toronto
York University
Toronto
University of Toronto
Toronto
Ryerson University
Toronto
Université de l’Ontario français
Toronto
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Quick Reference – Admission InformationUniversity Grade 11 Marks Considered
in Admission Process?
Yes Case/Case No
Admission Deferrals Granted?
Yes Case/Case No
Dual Credits/SHSM Considered in Admission Process?
Yes No
Algoma
Brock
Carleton
Guelph
Guelph-Humber
Lakehead
Laurentian – English
Laurentienne – French
McMaster
Nipissing
OCAD
Ontario Tech
Ottawa – English
Ottawa – French
Queen’s
RMC – English
CMR – French
Ryerson
Toronto – St. George
Toronto – Mississauga
Toronto – Scarborough
Trent
Waterloo
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s
Western
Western – Brescia
Western – Huron
Western – King’s
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford
Windsor
York
York Glendon – English
York Glendon – French
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Quick Reference – Admission InformationUniversity Fall Reading Break
Available?
Yes No
OUAC Ranking Considered?
Yes No
Campus Visit Subsidies?
Yes No
Tuition Deposit
Algoma $400
Brock Not required
Carleton Not required
Guelph $200
Guelph-Humber $200 (see details)
Lakehead $200
Laurentian – English $450
Laurentienne – French $450
McMaster Not required
Nipissing Not required
OCAD $500
Ontario Tech $500
Ottawa – English Not required
Ottawa – French Not required
Queen’s Not required
RMC – English Not required
CMR – French Not required
Ryerson $600
Toronto – St. George See details
Toronto – Mississauga $1,000 (int’l only)
Toronto – Scarborough $1,000 (int’l only)
Trent $500
Waterloo Not required
Waterloo – Renison Not required
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s Not required
Western Not required
Western – Brescia Not required
Western – Huron Not required
Western – King’s Not required
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo Not required
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford Not required
Windsor Not required
York $300
York Glendon – English $300
York Glendon – French $300
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Quick Reference – ResidenceUniversity Residence
DepositGuaranteed Residence?
Yes Yes w/ Conditions No
2020 Residence Application Deadline
Algoma $500 June 1
Brock $600 June 1
Carleton $700 June 1
Guelph $750 June 1
Guelph-Humber $500 (see details) June 1
Lakehead $500 June 1
Laurentian – English $500-$600 June 1
Laurentienne – French $500-$600 June 1
McMaster $600 June 1
Nipissing $400 June 1
OCAD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Ontario Tech $500 June 1
Ottawa – English $700 June 1
Ottawa – French $700 June 1
Queen’s $525 June 8
RMC – English Not required No deadline
CMR – French Not required No deadline
Ryerson $50 June 1
Toronto – St. George $600-$1,000 March 31
Toronto – Mississauga $350 March 31
Toronto – Scarborough $600 March 31
Trent $500 June 1
Waterloo $500 June 1
Waterloo – Renison $500 June 1
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s $500 June 1
Western $900 June 3
Western – Brescia $800 June 8
Western – Huron $1,000 June 1
Western – King’s $600 June 1
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo $600 June 1
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford $600 June 1
Windsor $475 June 1
York $300 June 1
York Glendon – English $300 Rooms assigned until full
York Glendon – French $300 Rooms assigned until full
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Quick Reference – Residence
University Residence Options Dorm Apartment/Suite Townhouse
Where to Apply
Algoma www.algomau.ca/housing
Brock www.brocku.ca/residence
Carleton https://housing.carleton.ca/applying-to-residence
Guelph http://housing.uoguelph.ca/future-residents/how-apply
Guelph-Humber www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/residence
Lakehead www.lakeheadu.ca (via “myInfo”)
Laurentian – English https://my.laurentian.ca
Laurentienne – French https://ma.laurentienne.ca
McMaster https://housing.mcmaster.ca/residence-admissions/
Nipissing http://my.nipissingu.ca
OCAD N/A N/A N/A N/A
Ontario Tech www.ontariotechuresidence.ca
Ottawa – English www.uottawa.ca/housing
Ottawa – French www.uottawa.ca/logement
Queen’s https://residences.housing.queensu.ca
RMC – English Assigned by RMC Assigned by RMC
CMR – French Assigned by CMR Assigned by CMR
Ryerson www.ryerson.ca/housing/future-students/applying
Toronto – St. George www.join.utoronto.ca
Toronto – Mississauga www.join.utoronto.ca
Toronto – Scarborough www.join.utoronto.ca
Trent www.trentu.ca/housing or www.trentudurhamresidence.ca
Waterloo www.uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Waterloo – Renison www.uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s www.uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Western https://residence.uwo.ca
Western – Brescia www.brescia.uwo.ca/life/residence/applying-to-residence
Western – Huron Information will be emailed to applicants who have received an offer.
Western – King’s www.kingscollege.net/cgi-bin/ora/login.student.pl
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo www.wlu.ca/residence
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford www.wlu.ca/residence
Windsor www.uwindsor.ca/residence
York www.yorku.ca/myfile
York Glendon – English www.yorku.ca/myfile
York Glendon – French www.yorku.ca/myfile
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Quick Reference – Scholarships & Entrance AwardsUniversity Guaranteed Entrance
Scholarship Admission Average
Renewable? Yes No See Details
Entrance Scholarship Value Range
Algoma 80% + $1,500-$4,000 annually
Brock 80% + $4,000-$16,000
Carleton 80% + $1,000-$4,000 annually
Guelph 85% + $2,000-$3,000
Guelph-Humber 75% + $2,000-$5,000
Lakehead 80% + $750-free tuition
Laurentian – English 80% + $1,000-$4,000
Laurentienne – French 80% + $1,000-$4,000
McMaster 88% + $750-$2,500
Nipissing Minimum 80% + $1,500-free domestic tuition
OCAD Not guaranteed $500-$5,000
Ontario Tech 85% + $1,000-$4,000
Ottawa – English 80% + $1,000-$4,000+
Ottawa – French 80% + $1,000-$4,000+
Queen’s 90% + $1,000-$20,000
RMC – English 75% + Fully subsidized education
CMR – French 75% + Fully subsidized education
Ryerson 80% + $500-$4,000
Toronto – St. George Merit-based $500-$10,000
Toronto – Mississauga 90% + $2,000-$10,000
Toronto – Scarborough 88% + $500-$10,000
Trent 80% + $1,000-$5,000
Waterloo 85% + $1,000-$2,000
Waterloo – Renison 80% + $500-$5,000
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s 85% + $1,000-$2,000
Western 90% + $2,500-$8,000
Western – Brescia 80% + $1,500-full tuition
Western – Huron 82% + $1,500-$3,500 (domestic)
Western – King’s 80% + $1,500-$4,500
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo Varied, 80% + $1,000-$5,000
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford Varied, 80% + $1,000-$5,000
Windsor 85% + $1,000-$16,000
York 80% + $1,000-$4,000
York Glendon – English 80% + $1,000-$4,000
York Glendon – French 80% + $1,000-$4,000
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University Prerequisites Considered?
Yes No
Scholarship Application Required?
Yes No Some Scholarships
Algoma
Brock
Carleton
Guelph
Guelph-Humber
Lakehead
Laurentian – English
Laurentienne – French
McMaster
Nipissing
OCAD N/A N/A
Ontario Tech
Ottawa – English
Ottawa – French
Queen’s
RMC – English
CMR – French
Ryerson
Toronto – St. George
Toronto – Mississauga
Toronto – Scarborough
Trent
Waterloo
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – St. Jerome’s
Western
Western – Brescia
Western – Huron
Western – King’s
Wilfrid Laurier – Waterloo
Wilfrid Laurier – Brantford
Windsor
York
York Glendon – English
York Glendon – French
Quick Reference – Scholarships & Entrance Awards
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Contact InformationRecruitment Manager, Rebecca Rucurean | 905-451-0100 | rebecca.rucurean@algomau.ca
Assistant Registrar, Shelley Mitchell | 705-949-2301, ext. 4220 | shelley.mitchell@algomau.ca
Financial Aid Office: Nicole Muskaluk | 705-949-2301, ext. 4219 | fao@algomau.ca
Scholarships & Awards: Rita Vacirca | 705-949-2301, ext. 4723 | awards@algomau.ca
Disability Services: Jenn Reid | 705-949-2301, ext. 4221 | learning@algomau.ca
University Information
Student Population • 2,000
New Programs • Bachelor of Science in Biology now offers a Health Science Specialization. • New Brampton Programming: Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.
Program Changes • Psychology programs now require a 70% minimum average.• Environmental Science now requires a 70% minimum average.
Campus Tours and Events
• We can arrange campus tours at any time; however, we recommend visiting during the September to April school year. Students can sit in on a class, meet faculty and tour residences.
• Travel is subsidized and hotel accommodations are provided for out-of-town students. |• www.algomau.ca/visit• Students Taking Academic Responsibility (STAR) program (summer transition program): July 6-9, 2020.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We issue offers of admission on an ongoing basis to students who meet the admission requirements based on their Grade 11 and/or first semester Grade 12 marks.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Yes.
Accessibility Services • All students have access to the Learning Centre and Disability Services Office.• A complete list of services offered is available at: www.algomau.ca/the-learning-centre.
Grade 11 Marks • Applicants may receive early offers of admission based on Grade 11 marks.
Supplemental Application • Bachelor of Fine Arts: Portfolio required.• Bachelor of Arts in Music: Audition required.• Bachelor of Social Work: Supplementary application required for admission to the professional years.
Ranking on OUAC Application • Not taken into consideration.
Tuition Deposit• Fall: $200• Winter: $200• Spring: $100
First-Year Course Selection Process• Opens online on June 8, 2020.• We assign incoming first-year students an academic advisor and encourage students to contact them prior to
June 10 for first-year academic advising.
Support for Transition to University • Student Services offers a Summer Transition Program for students attending any university. | www.algomau.ca/star
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not consider dual credits/SHSM programs when evaluating admissibility.
English Proficiency Requirements
• International students who have not completed their last 3 years of full-time studies in English in a country where English is an official language must provide a language proficiency test. | www.algomau.ca/english-language-requirements
• TOEFL score of 550 (paper based), 213 (computer based) or 79-80 (internet based); IELTS 6.0 (overall and each band); CanTEST 4.50; CAEL 60.
• Students without proof of English-language proficiency or those who do not meet minimum requirements can enroll in Algoma University’s English for Academic Purposes Program (EAPP) prior to academic studies. | www.algomau.ca/esl
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Students who completed AP courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 may receive transfer credits. Students must also meet the standard university requirement of six 4U/M courses.
• IB: Students who completed IB courses in a Canadian high school may receive transfer credit. To receive transfer credit for a specific course, a student must receive a score of 5 or higher in a Standard Level or Higher Level course.
Deferral• Students who are offered admission may defer their offer
for 1 year, as long as they do not attend any academic institutions (high school or postsecondary) during that year.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest grade to calculate the average.
Special Consideration • The Assistant Registrar makes special consideration on an individual basis.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We grant equal standing to all courses recognized by the Ministry of Education.
Transfer Credit • www.algomau.ca/transfers-pathways
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• We offer a number of bursaries for students via the Financial
Aid Office and the Scholarships and Awards Office.• Bursaries have applications in the fall and we issue them in
the winter.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Top 6 Grade 12 U/M courses:* 80-84.9% – $1,500 (max. value $6,000)* 85-89.9% – $2,500 (max. value $10,000)* 90-94.9% – $3,000 (max. value $12,000)* 95% or higher – $4,000 (max. value $16,000)
• Awards are renewable up to 4 years, up to the maximum value, if the student maintains an average listed within the award level based on full-time studies. | www.algomau.ca/awards
Additional Scholarships • www.algomau.ca/awards
Scholarship Deadline • June 30 for Entrance Scholarships that require an application.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence • Guaranteed private rooms for first-year students who apply by the deadline.
Residence Options
• Algoma Dorms: Single rooms on campus for first-year students .
• Spirit Village Dorms: Single rooms on campus for upper-year students.
• Spirit Village Townhouses: Single rooms on campus in 5-bedroom townhouses, equipped with 2 bathrooms, full kitchens and living rooms.
Online Application • www.algomau.ca/housing
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationAll Future Student Inquiries | 905-688-5550, ext. 4293 | futurestudent@brocku.ca | www.brocku.ca/discover
University Information
Student Population • 19,000
New Programs• Critical Criminology is a new Honours BA degree that provides students with a distinct orientation to law
making, law breaking, law enforcement and social reaction.• A Minor in Engineering Science is now open to all students. Streams include: Manufacturing & Infrastructure,
Robotic Process Automation and Sustainable Environmental Design.
Program Changes • Sociology now offers a co-op stream with direct entry from high school.
Campus Tours and Events • Weekdays at 10 am or 2 pm and many weekends. | www.brocku.ca/discover/tours
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• We have extended the majority of our offers of admission to eligible applicants and will continue to extend offers for programs where space permits.
• Students who received an early offer to an alternative program, and are still completing courses, will automatically be reassessed for their preferred choice upon receipt of second term interim marks.
• Those with offers of admission must continue to meet the conditions indicated in their offer of admission letter.
Alternative Offers of Admission • If a student applies to only 1 Brock program and does not qualify, in most cases, we automatically consider them for an alternative program.
Accessibility Services • We encourage students to contact our Transitions Coordinator as soon as possible after receiving an offer of admission. | sasnewstudent@brocku.ca | www.brocku.ca/sas
Grade 11 Marks • We extend offers in December based on final 3U/M course marks and 4U/M course marks, when available.
Supplemental Application
• Applicants to programs in the Department of Dramatic Arts (DART) must attend and successfully complete the DART Invitational. | www.brocku.ca/dramatic-arts
• Auditions are required for Music. | www.brocku.ca/music• Portfolios are required for Visual Arts-Studio Art programs. | www.brocku.ca/visual-arts• Applicants to Game Design or Game Programming must submit a Statement of Interest. |
www.brocku.ca/game• Applicants to Accelerated Mathematics Studies must submit a written Personal Statement and a Mathematical
Activities Portfolio. | www.brocku.ca/discover/accelerated-math
Ranking on OUAC Application• When a student indicates more than 1 Brock program on their application, we will consider the highest choice
listed for Brock first.• If a student is not eligible for their first choice, we will consider subsequent choices in the order of preference
indicated.
Tuition Deposit • Not required for domestic students or international 101 applicants.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Opens June 16, 2020. Information and tutorials provided at: www.brocku.ca/discover/apply/registration.
Support for Transition to University• First-year summer orientation programs are led by experienced students and mentors and include: Smart Start
(1-day academic orientation), LEAP (small group orientation and an overnight stay in residence) and Basecamp (canoeing, backpacking or rock-climbing trips). | www.brocku.ca/start
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs
• Students who completed a university credit during their final year of high school may be eligible for transfer credit. An official university transcript should be forwarded to the Admissions Office.
• Students who complete a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program with an admission average of 80% or higher will be awarded a $500 scholarship.
• Contact Courtney at ckeogh@brocku.ca to learn about group visits for SHSM classes.
English Proficiency Requirements • www.brocku.ca/admissions/english-proficiency
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• We may use AP results to determine admissibility and the granting of transfer credit or exemption. Applicants who present AP examination grades of 4 may receive university credit to a maximum of 2.0 Brock credits. An official AP transcript is required for those wishing to be considered for transfer credit.
• Qualified students who were granted the IB Diploma may receive up to 3.0 Brock credits for Higher Level subjects completed with a grade of 5 or higher.
• Students may also receive a recognition award of $1,000 in addition to any other awards they qualify for.
Deferral • We may grant deferrals in some circumstances.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate the average.
Special Consideration• Brock University’s Accessibility Policy:
www.ouac.on.ca/guide/101-brock/#accessibility.• Students must submit requests by mid-April 2020.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We treat all Ministry-approved high school courses equally.• If the home school does not submit the course via the OUAC,
according to established timelines, students must email the Admissions Office (futurestudent@brocku.ca) to provide proof of registration in the course.
• It is the student’s responsibility to ensure we receive the midterm and final mark.
• Space is not guaranteed in all programs.
Transfer Credit• Where possible, Brock recognizes previously completed
postsecondary studies. For more information, contact 905-688-5550, ext. 4293, or futurestudent@brocku.ca.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Students may qualify for an entrance bursary valued up to
$3,000.• Students must complete the OneApp to access all donor
awards and bursaries. | www.brocku.ca/safa
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Brock Scholars Awards are automatic for all incoming students entering their first undergraduate program with an admission average of 80% or higher.
• Values range from $4,000 to $16,000.• We adjust awards based on final admission averages.
Additional Scholarships• Students can apply for all donor awards and bursaries by
completing the OneApp – 1 application for hundreds of awards and bursaries. | www.brocku.ca/safa
Scholarship Deadline• Applications are due for Brock Leaders Awards by April 15,
2020. • Students should complete the OneApp as early as possible.
OneApp closes May 1, 2020.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence
• Guaranteed to all new full-time undergraduate students who: Have an academic admission average of 80% or higher (at time of admission) and are applying directly from full-time studies in a Canadian high school or from outside of Canada with no prior postsecondary experience. See www.brocku.ca/residence for details.
Residence Options • Traditional, semi-suite, suite and townhouse styles available.
Online Application • www.brocku.ca/residence
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Director, Jennifer Elliott | 613-520-2600, ext. 8713 | jennifer.elliott@carleton.caAssistant Director, Melany Cullen | 613-520-2600, ext. 8989 | melany.cullen@carleton.ca
Admissions: Director, Jen Sugar: 613-520-2600, ext. 6664 | jen.sugar@carleton.caAssistant Director, Anshul Singh: 613-520-2600, ext. 1484 | anshul.singh@carleton.ca
Awards and Financial Aid: Director, Perry Legakis | 613-520-2600, ext. 3601 | perry.legakis@carleton.caManager (Financial Aid), Mark Robinson | 613-520-2600, ext. 8547 | mark.robinson@carleton.ca
University Information
Student Population • Over 31,000 full- and part-time students.
New Programs • Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice; Bachelor of Science in Linguistics.
Program Changes• Linguistics offers new concentrations in Linguistic Theory and Psycholinguistics & Communication Disorders.
Programs have been renamed, including: The Bachelor of Arts in Childhood and Youth Studies (formerly Child Studies), the Bachelor of Information Technology in Optical Systems and Sensors (formerly Photonics and Laser Technology) and the Bachelor of Science in Food Science (formerly Food Science and Nutrition).
Campus Tours and Events• General campus tours are offered year-round, Monday to Saturday.• Program-specific or specialty tours are held on select days. | https://carleton.ca/tours• Open houses will be held in October, March and May. | https://admissions.carleton.ca/events
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make offers of admission on a rolling basis.• Each time we receive marks from the OUAC, we re-assess to determine eligibility.
Alternative Offers of Admission • In early May, we will give an alternative offer of admission to Ontario high school students who are not eligible
for their first choice. • We will attempt to give the student a choice that is as close as possible to their original program selection.
Accessibility Services• The Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) provides individualized services to students with
documented disabilities.• Students should self-identify and meet with a PMC coordinator to discuss individual needs for accommodation and
support services each term, prior to the start of their academic program. | https://carleton.ca/pmc
Grade 11 Marks • We use Grade 11 marks for preliminary offers that we send in December and January for those with high
averages.• We use Grade 11 marks again in February as part of the calculation for early offers, in combination with available
Grade 12 marks.
Supplemental Application • Portfolios required for Architectural Studies, Industrial Design, Information Technology (Interactive Multimedia
and Design stream) and Humanities.• Audition required for Music and Carillon Studies.• Supplementary Application required for Social Work.
Ranking on OUAC Application
• We will consider the student’s highest ranked program first, but we will assess all program choices. If a student qualifies for their first choice, they will receive an offer of admission for that program. With that offer, they will also receive information on the status of their other program choices. If they are eligible for another choice, and if there is space available in that program, they will receive an offer of admission.
• If a program becomes full, the student will not receive an offer of admission even if they were previously eligible.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Registration begins the first week of June.• Registration information is sent at the beginning of May.
Support for Transition to University• Student Experience Office (orientation, leadership, development, community service-learning initiatives, family
outreach).• Academic Advising Centre (academic advising and study workshops); Paul Menton Centre for Students with
Disabilities.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We accept some dual credit courses for use in the admission average.• We evaluate courses at the time of admission.
English Proficiency Requirements • Students whose first language is not English must demonstrate that they can cope with the language demands of an English-language university. | https://admissions.carleton.ca/esl
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• https://admissions.carleton.ca/requirements • AP contact: anshul.singh@carleton.ca
• https://admissions.carleton.ca/requirements• IB contact: anshul.singh@carleton.ca
Deferral
• We grant deferrals for most programs. • Some limited enrollment programs require a higher average
for a deferral of offer to be approved. • There are no deferrals for programs that require a
supplementary application, portfolio or audition.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate the average.
Special Consideration• Students who experience special/extenuating circumstances
that should be taken into consideration when we evaluate their application should submit a letter to Admissions Services outlining their circumstances.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We treat all Ministry-approved high school courses equally.
Transfer Credit • https://admissions.carleton.ca/apply
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries • https://carleton.ca/awards
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We will automatically consider admitted high school students who have an admission average of 80% or higher for a renewable Entrance Scholarship.
• Entrance Scholarships are renewable over the first 4 years of an undergraduate degree with an A- standing (10.0 annual grade point average).
Additional Scholarships• Students with a 90% admission average and extracurricular
activities are eligible to apply for 1 of our Prestige Scholarships. | https://carleton.ca/awards
Scholarship Deadline • Entrance Scholarships: No deadline• Prestige Scholarships: March 1, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $700
Guaranteed Residence
• Residence is guaranteed to all current Ontario high school or CEGEP students entering first-year studies (admitted by May 15, 2020). They must accept their offer of admission, complete the Residence Information Form and accept their offer of residence on: https://central.carleton.ca. Deposit is due by June 8, 2020.
Residence Options • Traditional double rooms and suite-style rooms (approx.
3,600 residents in 11 residence buildings).• Students may request to share a gender-inclusive bedroom/
pod/suite (including common areas and bathroom facilities).
Online Application
• Students must indicate their interest in residence on their application to Carleton.
• Applications for non-guaranteed residence are available online and due by June 8, 2020, in order to be considered for the residence space lottery held in mid-June.
• After that date, we place applicants on a wait list.
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Assistant Registrar – Student Recruitment, Christine Taschuk |ctaschuk@uoguelph.ca | 519-824-4120, ext. 56991
Admissions: Assistant Registrar (Acting) – Admissions, Kelly Hunter |kahunter@uoguelph.ca | 519-824-4120, ext. 58711
Student Awards and Financial Aid: Monica Bertolo | mbertolo@uoguelph.ca |519-824-4120, ext. 56032 | www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance
University Information
Student Population • Full-time undergraduate population of 23,730 (overall population of 26,741)
New Programs
• Within the Bachelor of Arts, new majors available in Technology, Ethics, Culture and the Human, no co-op option; and Justice and Legal Studies with co-op option (pending Senate approval).
• Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Stewardship with co-op option (pending Senate approval).• The Integrated Admission Pathway has expanded to include all Bachelor of Arts majors (including co-op) and
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Geomatics major (including co-op). | https://admission.uoguelph.ca/international/englishprof/iap
Program Changes
• Co-op option added to BA majors in Anthropology, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Environmental Governance, Food Agricultural and Resource Economics, Geography, and History (pending Senate approval).
• Co-op option added to BSc major in Molecular Biology and Genetics (pending Senate approval).• For fall 2021, we strongly recommend that students have SPH4U for the the Bachelor of Engineering. For fall
2022 admission, the Bachelor of Engineering will require SPH4U and SCH4U.• BA Spanish and Hispanic Studies has been suspended as a major; continues as a minor.
Campus Tours and Events • https://admission.uoguelph.ca/tours | 519-824-4120, ext. 58712• https://admission.uoguelph.ca/events | 519-824-4120, ext. 56716
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We will consider students applying directly from high school for all programs they apply to.• We will make offers of admission prior to May 27, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond
through the OUAC. Information regarding the admission conditions will be reflected in the offer of admission.
Alternative Offers of Admission
• We will automatically consider applicants not admitted to a co-op program for the regular program.• We will automatically consider applicants not admitted to BA – Criminal Justice and Public Policy for admission
to BA – General Arts.• We will automatically consider applicants not admitted to BSc – Bio-Medical Science, Animal Biology or Human
Kinetics for admission to BSc – Biological Science.
Accessibility Services• The Student Accessibility Services (SAS) office provides services for students with disabilities. We encourage
students to contact SAS prior to starting classes for information, including testing, required documentation and available programs and services. | www.uoguelph.ca/csd
Grade 11 Marks • We use final Grade 11 U/M marks in admission average calculation for early offers of admission, if Grade 12 marks are not available or are incomplete.
Supplemental Application • Several programs require supplemental application forms. | https://admission.uoguelph.ca/canadian/suppdocs• Students may also complete a Student Profile Form (SPF) in support of their application, due May 1, 2020.
Access the form at: https://admission.uoguelph.ca/spf.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider rankings on the OUAC application. We will consider students applying to the University of Guelph directly from high school with a minimum 75% admission average for all programs they apply to.
Tuition Deposit • All students starting at the University of Guelph in fall 2020 must make a non-refundable registration deposit of $200.
First-Year Course Selection Process • We will send students information about online course selection after they accept their offer of admission, beginning in mid-May. Course and program counselling sessions will be available virtually and on campus.
Support for Transition to University• The Student Transition Office provides incoming students with opportunities to connect with the University
of Guelph community. Students receive support before arriving on campus in September, upon arrival for Orientation Week and throughout their first year. | https://studentlife.uoguelph.ca
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not currently recognize dual credits and SHSM programs in the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements• Evidence of English proficiency is required if a student’s primary or first language is not English and they have
less than 4 years of full-time study demonstrating satisfactory academic progress in an English-language school system. | https://admission.uoguelph.ca/EnglProf
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Applicants who completed AP exams with a minimum grade of 4 are eligible to receive up to a maximum of 2.0 university credits. Transfer credit is dependent on the student’s program and we will assign transfer credit once we receive an official College Board AP exam report.
• IB: We determine admission and scholarships using the conversions that the applicant’s high school submits to the OUAC. Applicants who complete Higher Level courses with a minimum grade of 5 are eligible to receive up to a maximum of 2.0 university credits. We will assess transfer credit once we receive final, official IB transcripts.
Deferral
• Students can defer 1 offer of admission for 1 year. They must accept their offer by June 1, 2020, and must not attend another postsecondary institution.
• Students in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture cannot defer.
• Students must obtain a deferral application from admission@uoguelph.ca and apply by August 14, 2020.
• There is an $80 deferral fee.
Repeated Courses • We use the highest U/M mark reported, provided the student
took the course at a Ministry-inspected and -approved school.
Special Consideration
• We review Supplemental Information Form for Students with Disabilities (SIF-D) submissions in May for applicants with an admission average that falls within a discretionary range of the final cut-off for each program/major (up to 5%) if they have not otherwise received an offer. | www.uoguelph.ca/csd
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We consider all Ministry-inspected and -approved high school courses equal.
Transfer Credit
• We recognize previously completed postsecondary studies (i.e., college and university). | www.ontransfer.ca https://admission.uoguelph.ca/articulation https://admission.uoguelph.ca/exttransfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• The Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards is
due on April 15, 2020. An offer of admission is not required to apply.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Students with an admission average of 85%-89.9% are guaranteed $2,000.
• Students with an admission average of 90% or higher are guaranteed $3,000.
• Applications are not required and entrance scholarships are not renewable.
Additional Scholarships• Guelph has several merit- and needs-based programs to
assist students over and above government sources. | www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance
Scholarship Deadline • There are variable scholarship and bursary deadlines. For details, visit: www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $750
Guaranteed Residence• Guaranteed to all first-year students provided they apply
online and submit their deposit by the deadline. An offer of admission is not required to apply.
Residence Options
• Twelve residences, including traditional dorm-style, apartment-style and townhouse living.
• We also offer Academic Clusters, Living Learning Centres and Themed Learning Communities. | http://housing.uoguelph.ca
Online Application • http://housing.uoguelph.ca/future-residents/how-apply
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Melissa Melo, Manager, Marketing & Student Recruitment | 416-798-1331, ext. 6454 | melissa.melo@guelphhumber.ca
Admissions: Ritu Mathur, Manager, Admissions | 416-798-1331, ext. 6083 | ritu.mathur@guelphhumber.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid: James Walker, Manager, Student Financial Services | 416-798-1331, ext. 6122 | james.walker@guelphhumber.ca
University Information
Student Population • 4,900
New Programs • None.
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events • www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents• Fall Information Day: Sunday, November 15, 2020
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • Offers of admission will go out prior to May 27, 2020. • Students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond to their offer.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We do not issue alternative offers.
Accessibility Services • The Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre provides specialized services for students in need, such as academic accommodations, assistive technology training, learning supports and counselling services.
Grade 11 Marks • We will use a combination of the top 6 completed or in-progress 4U/M and completed 3U/M courses, including subject requirements.
Supplemental Application
• Student Profile (SP): If a student has an admission average of 70-74.9%, we strongly recommend that they submit an SP to be considered for admission.
• Supplementary Information Form for Students with Disabilities (SIF-D): If a student believes their admission average does not reflect their true academic ability as a result of a disability, we encourage them to complete an SIF-D online to be considered with their marks in determining admission.
• The SP and SIF-D deadline is May 1, 2020 | www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/student-profile
Ranking on OUAC Application • Not taken into consideration.• We will consider students for all programs they have applied to at the University.
Tuition Deposit • A non-refundable tuition deposit of $200 is due in early August for the fall term.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Course selection takes place online in the summer. | www.guelphhumber.ca/newstudents
Support for Transition to University• A number of resources are available for first-year students, including events such as Next Steps, Kick Start and
Orientation, personal academic advising, the Student Transition and Resource Team (START) Leaders and the First Year Experience Program.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not participate in dual credit programming.• We provide SHSM Reach Ahead programming for on-campus class visits.• For more information, email: liaison@guelphhumber.ca.
English Proficiency Requirements• Applicants must present proof of English proficiency if their primary language is not English and they have
completed less than 4 years of full-time study in an English-language school system (minimum high school level). | www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/english-language-requirements
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Applicants who completed AP examinations with a minimum grade of 4 may be eligible to receive university credit to a maximum of 2.0 credits, subject to the discretion of the Admissions Committee. Official transcripts are required.
• IB: We will determine admission and scholarships using the conversions that the applicant’s high school submits to the OUAC. We may give transfer credit for Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or higher, to a maximum of 2.0 credits. Official transcripts are required.
Deferral • We consider deferrals on a case-by-case basis. Email Admission Services at: admissions@guelphhumber.ca.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest U/M mark reported, provided the
course is taken at a Ministry-inspected and -approved school.
Special Consideration
• If a student’s admission average does not meet the cut-off for the program they have applied to, we may consider their Student Profile (SP) if their average is within a discretionary range of the determined cut-off range (up to 5%).
• If a student has an admission average of 70-74.9%, we strongly recommend that they submit an SP to be considered for admission.
• The Student Profile is due May 1, 2020. | www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/student-profile
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will consider U/M courses taken at a Ministry-inspected and -approved school, regardless of format.
Transfer Credit• Students with previous postsecondary experience should
visit www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents for transfer credit details.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Registrar’s Need-Based Entrance Bursary: Based on
demonstrated financial need and valued at $2,000 each.• Students must complete an application for this bursary on
our website by April 15 each year for fall entry.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Renewable Entrance Scholarships: We automatically consider applicants with an admission average of 75% or higher. | www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs
Additional Scholarships• Founders’ Academic Merit Scholarship ($20,000)• Specialist High Skills Major Entrance Award ($1,000)• Full details at: www.guelphhumber.ca/sfs.
Scholarship Deadline • Founders’ Academic Merit Scholarship: February 28
Residence Information
Deposit Fee• A room deposit fee is not required with an application to
residence; however, we willl charge a non-refundable $500 room deposit to the student’s account in July.
Guaranteed Residence• Residence is not guaranteed; available first-come,
first-served. Students are eligible to apply for residence once they receive an offer of admission.
Residence Options • Rooms for first-time residents are single style. Suite-style rooms are available in subsequent years.
Online Application • Details for the online application are included in the offer package.
Application Deadline• June 1, 2020.• We encourage students to apply as soon as possible, before
the deadline.
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Contact InformationRecruitment Lynn Hurrell, Director, Undergraduate Recruitment | 807-766-7290 | director.recruit@lakeheadu.ca
Admissions Nicholas Chamut, Associate Registrar, Undergraduate Admissions | 807-343-8676 | nchamut@lakeheadu.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid Josh Levac, Associate Registrar, Student Awards & Financial Aid | 807-343-8150 | manager.safa@lakeheadu.ca
University Information
Student Population• Lakehead has 8,300 students across its 2 campuses.• Thunder Bay Campus: 7,000 students• Orillia Campus: 1,300 students
New Programs
• Accelerated 5-year Concurrent Education degrees in: Kinesiology (HBK/BEd), Biology (HBSc, BEd), Chemistry (HBSc, BEd), English (HBA, BEd), History (HBA, BEd).
• Joint Engineering/MBA program (BENG/MBA). • Lakehead-Georgian degree/diploma programs (Barrie campus): Applied Life Sciences/Biotechnology,
Computer Science/Computer Programmer, Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering Technology, Environmental Sustainability/Environmental Technician.
Program Changes • Visual Arts no longer requires a portfolio.• Media, Film & Communications now requires a portfolio.
Campus Tours and Events• General campus tours operate Monday through Friday at 9 am and 1 pm. $500 Campus Tour Bursary.• Register online: www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/campus-tours • See all events: www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/events
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We review applications and extend offers of admission on a rolling basis, beginning in January. Students can review their offers via their myInfo portal: https://myinfo.lakeheadu.ca.
Alternative Offers of Admission • If a student meets our general admission requirements, but does not meet their program-specific requirements, we will automatically consider them for an alternative program.
Accessibility Services• We offer a variety of services, including academic accommodation and related academic assistance, to
support students with singular or multiple learning or sensory disabilities, as well as physical and mental health disabilities. | www.lakeheadu.ca/students/student-life/student-services/accessibility
Grade 11 Marks • We may extend early offers of admission based on exceptional Grade 11 academic marks, conditional upon the student meeting all requirements as outlined in their offer.
Supplemental Application • There are no supplemental applications for students applying directly from high school. • Exceptions: For applicants to Music, an audition is required; for applicants to Media, Film & Communications, a
portfolio is required.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We will assess students for admission to all programs they apply to, regardless of ranking on the OUAC application. Qualified students may receive offers to all programs they apply to.
Tuition Deposit • $200 non-refundable deposit is due by June 1 to secure a student’s spot in their program.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Registration will open for first-year students in late June. | http://howtoregister.lakeheadu.ca
Support for Transition to University • We offer Summer and Fall Orientation programming experiences to ensure a successful transition to university. | http://orientation.lakeheadu.ca
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits. • Graduates of select SHSMs (Arts & Culture, Business, Environment, Health & Wellness, Mining or Sports) may
be eligible to receive a $500 SHSM Award. | www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships
English Proficiency Requirements
• Applicants whose native language is not English, and who have not studied in an English-language school system for more than 3 full years, will be required to present proof of English proficiency.
• Lakehead accepts Cambridge Academic English, CAEL, IELTS, PTE Academic and TOEFL scores.• If a student does not meet the English-language proficiency requirements, we will automatically consider them
for admission through the Academic English Program (AEP). Once they complete AEP, the student will proceed into an academic program. | www.lakeheadu.ca/international/english-language-centre/aep
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Applicants who achieved a minimum grade of 4 on the placement exam may receive advanced standing credits, which they may use toward meeting course requirements.
• IB: We consider applicants with an IB Diploma if the Diploma includes the subject area requirements for the chosen program of study. A total score of 24 is required. We may consider IB applicants for advanced standing credit in some subjects with a score of 5 or higher.
Deferral
• Students who received an offer of admission may request a deferral for 1 year (excluding Engineering, Lakehead/Georgian programs, Music, Nursing and Visual Arts). | www.lakeheadu.ca/studentcentral/applying/ deferral-of-admission
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate admission and scholarship averages.
Special Consideration
• We give equal consideration to students with an identified disability when Individual Education Plans were in use in their high school program. Students with additional extenuating circumstances that impact their admissibility should contact Admissions for consideration.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-approved courses regardless of the mode of instruction.
• Students must supply transcripts for courses outside of their regular school program. Students must submit summer school courses by August 7, 2020.
Transfer Credit
• We will consider college applicants with 1 complete year and a 70% average for admission.
• We will consider university-level course work with a minimum 60% for transfer credit.
• We automatically consider transfer credits as part of the application process. | www.lakeheadu.ca/studentcentral/applying/ general-admission-requirements
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Up to $1,500 (general) and $800 (travel) for a total of $2,300
for students entering postsecondary studies for the first time.• Application deadlines are April 15 and June 30; accepted
through: https://myinfo.lakeheadu.ca.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Guaranteed entrance scholarships for full-time, first-year students with an admission average of 80% or higher.
• Entrance scholarships range from $750 to free domestic tuition, renewable annually provided student maintains scholarship average. | www.lakeheadu.ca/entrance-scholarships
Additional Scholarships• Presidential Scholarship: $30,000 total value ($7,500/yr). |
www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/scholarships• Alumni Entrance Award: $10,000 ($2,500/yr) |
https://alumni.lakeheadu.ca/engage/nominate
Scholarship Deadline • No deadline for the Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships.• April 25 for the Presidential Scholarship.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence• Guaranteed to all high school students, provided they accept
their offer of admission, and submit their online residence application and $500 down payment by the application deadline.
Residence Options • Thunder Bay Campus: Residence halls (inclusive meal
plan; all first-year students are guaranteed a single room), apartments and townhouses (optional meal plans available).
• Orillia Campus: Residence halls (declining meal plan).
Online Application • www.lakeheadu.ca (via “myInfo”)
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Liaison Services | 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3109 | info@laurentian.ca
Admissions: 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3491 | admissions@laurentian.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Student Awards and Fees: | 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3492 |financialaid@laurentian.ca | fees@laurentian.ca
Accessibility Services: 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3324 | accessibilityservicesinfo@laurentian.ca
University Information
Student Population • 9,500
New Programs • Baccalauréat d’Éducation en mode concomitant et hybride• Online: Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) specialization in Psychology and/or Gerontology (thesis and non-thesis)
Program Changes
• Removed the supplementary application required for Kinesiology, Health Promotion, Outdoor Adventure Leadership, Sport Psychology, Sport and Physical Education.
• Liberal Sciences program has changed its name to Interdisciplinary Sciences.• Baccalauréat ès Arts de l’environnement et développement durable.• BA specialization in Workplace and Labour Studies.
Campus Tours and Events• Campus Tours: 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3109 | info@laurentian.ca• Fall Open House: October 24, 2020 | Spring Open House: March 13, 2021 |
March Break Mega Tours: March 16-20, 2021
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• We use the best six 4U/M courses for admission.• Some programs require supplementary information. Other programs will use final marks obtained in 3U courses
from Grade 11 for the first round of admission; the following rounds of admission will use final grades obtained from first semester and second semester Grade 12 4U/M courses.
• The latest date all high school applicants can expect a response from us is May 27, 2020.
Alternative Offers of Admission
• If we do not offer a student admission to a limited enrollment program, we will offer them admission to an alternative program. If a student is not satisfied with the alternative, they can contact the Office of Admissions to request an alternative offer, provided they meet the requirements.
• Upon completion of their first year, students can re-apply to any program using our internal transfer process by February 1, 2021, with the exception of Midwifery/Formation de Sages-femmes (application through the OUAC).
Accessibility Services • We encourage students with specific needs to contact Accessibility Services at 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3324, or accessibilityservicesinfo@laurentian.ca prior to, during or after submitting an application.
Grade 11 Marks • We consider 3U/M marks from qualifying students for early offers of admission to open and limited enrollment programs, as long as they are registered in the required 4U/M courses.
Supplemental Application
• Supplementary applications are available on the Applicant Portal at: https://my.laurentian.ca.• Architecture: Portfolio, names of 2 references and statement of interest – due February 14, 2021.• Midwifery/Sages-femmes: Personal profile – due February 1, 2021.• Radiation Therapy: Interview – March 2021.• Music: Audition – completed between spring and September.
Ranking on OUAC Application • Multiple applications to programs can result in multiple offers. • We do not deny offers of admission to limited enrollment programs based on choice ranking.
Tuition Deposit • A $450 deposit is required by June 19, 2020.
First-Year Course Selection Process• Registration information is sent in June 2020 and is available on the Applicant Portal at:
https://my.laurentian.ca. • Additional assistance: excellence@laurentian.ca
Support for Transition to University
• Peer-Navigator Program: Incoming students are each matched with an upper-year student from their program months before they begin their studies to support their questions.
• Orientation Sessions: Sessions are held in both French and English in the weeks before the beginning of each term. Students learn about academic regulations, majors and minors, and student services.
• ACEX 1006: This open elective course strengthens students’ writing, study, numeracy and research skills.• For more information, contact: orientation@laurentian.ca.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • The University of Sudbury offers some double-credit courses. Contact Liaison Services: 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3109, or info@laurentian.ca.
English Proficiency Requirements• International students require 3 years of full-time, senior-level studies in an English-language high school or
postsecondary institution or a qualifying score on an accepted English exam. • For more information, view “Language Requirements” at: https://laurentian.ca/international.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: In addition to meeting the university admission requirements, applicants who completed AP courses with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credits equivalent to a maximum of 2 full-year courses (12 credits).
• IB: Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 28 and fulfill the diploma requirements with 6 subjects: 3 at the Higher Level and 3 at the subsidiary level.
• We may grant transfer credits for Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or higher.
• Applicants must submit their IB transcripts to be evaluated.
Deferral • We do not defer admission at the undergraduate level.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate the average.
Special Consideration • Contact the Office of Admissions: 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3491.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-approved 4U/M courses, including online and night school courses.
• Students taking approved courses outside of regular school hours should contact the Office of Admissions at admissions@laurentian.ca or 1-855-675-1151, ext. 3491.
Transfer Credit
• Students may be eligible for transfer credits following the completion of an accredited 2- or 3-year college diploma or some university studies.
• We cannot determine transfer credits until students apply for admission and submit official transcripts.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• We encourage students to apply for scholarships and awards via their student portal account before March 1, 2020, and they do not have to accept a university offer to do so. | https://my.laurentian.ca
• Students may apply to additional bursaries in the fall and winter terms once they begin their program.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Guaranteed entrance scholarships for full-time, first-year students entering directly into an undergraduate degree program from high school with an average of 80% or higher.
• Entrance scholarships range from $1,000 to $4,000; renewable provided the student maintains an average of 80% or higher.
Additional Scholarships• www.laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries• International Scholarship:
https://laurentian.ca/international/scholarships.
Scholarship Deadline • March 1, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500-$600
Guaranteed Residence
• Guaranteed (not necessarily in their first choice) to all current-year high school graduates who apply as 101 students (as defined by the OUAC), who accept our offer of admission and apply to either University College Residence or Single Student Residence as their first choice by the June 1, 2020, deadline.
Residence Options • Eight residences, comprised of a mix of apartment- and
dorm-style residences. • Students have the opportunity to live on campus for the
length of their program.
Online Application • https://my.laurentian.ca
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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CoordonnéesRecrutement : Services de liaison : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3109 | info@laurentienne.ca
Admissions : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3497 | admissions@laurentienne.ca
Bourses et aide financière : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3051 | aidefinanciere@laurentienne.ca
Services d’accessibilité : 1 800 461-4030, p. 3324 | accessibilityservicesinfo@laurentienne.ca
Renseignements sur l’université
Population étudiante • 9 500
Nouveaux programmes • Baccalauréat d’Éducation en mode concomitant et hybride• En ligne : Bachelor of Arts (BA), specialization in Psychology et/ou Gerontology (mémoire et sans-mémoire)
Modifications aux programmes
• Le formulaire supplémentaire n’est plus exigé pour la demande en Kinésiologie, Promotion de la santé, Leadership : Activités physiques de plein air, Psychologie du sport et Éducation physique et santé.
• Le nom du programme de Sciences Libérales a été changée à Sciences pluridisciplinaires.• B.A. de l’environnement et développement durable.• BA specialization in Workplace and Labour Studies.
Visites de campus et événements à venir
• Visites de campus : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3109 | info@laurentienne.ca• Journée portes ouvertes (automne) : 24 octobre 2020 | Journée portes ouvertes (printemps) : 13 mars 2021 |
Méga tournées de mars : 16-20 mars 2021
Renseignements sur l’admission et la transition
Automne – offre d’admission
• Nous utilisons les 6 meilleurs cours 4U/M pour déterminer l’admission.• Pour certains programmes, il faut fournir des renseignements supplémentaires alors que pour d’autres,
l’université utilise les notes de la 11e année pour l’évaluation initiale et une autre après la soumission des notes finales du premier semestre de leurs 12e année.
• Les candidat(e)s du secondaire peuvent s’attendre à recevoir une réponse de nous le 27 mai 2020.
Offres d’admission alternatives
• Si nous n’offrons pas l’admission à un programme contingenté à un(e) étudiant(e), nous lui offrons l’admission à un autre programme. Les étudiantes ou étudiants qui n’approuvent pas cette nouvelle offre peuvent communiquer directement avec le Bureau des admissions pour changer de programme.
• À la fin de la première année d’études, il est possible de présenter de nouveau sa candidature au programme de premier choix en suivant notre processus gratuit de transfert interne avant le 1er février 2021 (avec l’exception du programme de Sages-femmes/Midwifery).
Services d’accessibilité • On demande aux étudiant(e)s ayant des besoins particuliers de communiquer avec les Services d’accessibilité à : 1 800 675-1151, p. 3324, ou accessibilityservicesinfo@laurentienne.ca.
Notes de la 11e année • Nous considérons les notes des cours 3U/M pour les offres d’admission aux programmes libres et contingentés pour les candidat(e)s qualifié(e)s autant qu’elles ou ils sont inscrits aux cours obligatoires 4U/M.
Demande supplémentaire
• Les documents complémentaires figurent sur le portail des futurs étudiant(e)s à : https://ma.laurentienne.ca.
• Architecture : Portfolio, 2 références (noms et coordonnées) et déclaration d’intérêt – exigés le 14 février 2021.• Sages-femmes/Midwifery : Profil personnel – exigé le 1er février 2021.• Radiation Therapy : Entrevue – mars 2021.• Music : Audition – compléter entre les mois de printemps et septembre.
Demande OUAC – Ordre des choix • Des candidatures multiples à des programmes peuvent donner lieu à des offres multiples. • Nous ne refusons pas les offres d’admission aux programmes contingentés en fonction du classement choisi.
Droit de scolarité – Dépôt • Un dépôt de 450 $ est exigé par le 19 juin 2020.
Processus de sélection des cours de première année
• Les informations d’inscription seront envoyées aux élèves en juin 2020 et seront disponibles sur le portail des futurs étudiant(e)s à : https://ma.laurentienne.ca.
• Pour l’assistance additionnelle : excellence@laurentienne.ca.
Soutien à la transition vers les études universitaires
• Programme de navigateurs-pairs : Dans les mois précédant le début des études, chaque nouvelle étudiante et nouveau étudiant est jumelé à un(e) étudiant(e) d’année supérieure de leur programme, afin qu’elle ou il puisse répondre à leurs questions.
• Séances d’orientation : Les séances sont tenues en français et en anglais. Les étudiant(e)s s’initient aux règlements scolaires, aux majeures et mineures et aux services qui leur sont offerts.
• ACEX – 1006 : Un cours conçu afin de renforcer les habiletés de rédaction, d’étude, de numératie et de recherche des étudiant(e)s.
• Pour de plus amples renseignements, communiquez avec : orientation@laurentienne.ca.
Crédits doubles/programmes MHS • Nous offrons quelques cours à double crédits par l’université de Sudbury. Communiquer avec le Service de liaison : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3109. | info@laurentienne.ca
Exigences en matière de compétence linguistique
• Les étudiant(e)s étrangers doivent avoir effectué 3 ans d’études à temps plein à un niveau supérieur dans une école secondaire francophone ou un établissement postsecondaire francophone ou obtenir une note de passage à un examen accepté de compétence en français.
• D’autres renseignements figurent à https://laurentienne.ca/etudiants-internationaux, sous l’onglet « Exigences linguistiques ».
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NotesPolitiques sur l’admission
Niveau avancé (AP) etBaccalauréat international (BI)
• AP : En plus de répondre aux exigences d’admission à l’Université, les candidat(e)s qui ont suivi des cours donnant droit à des équivalences auxquels elles ou ils ont obtenu la note de 4 ou plus peuvent recevoir des crédits de transfert équivalent à un maximum de 2 cours complets (12 crédits).
• BI : Le BI est accepté pour l’admission à l’Université Laurentienne. Il faut avoir obtenu une note d’au moins 28 et satisfaire aux exigences du diplôme dans 6 matières : 3 au Niveau supérieur et 3 au Niveau auxiliaire. Il est possible que nous accordions des transferts de crédits pour les cours du plus haut niveau assortis de la note 5 ou plus. Les candidat(e)s doivent présenter leurs relevés de notes du BI pour être évalués.
Report de l’admission • Nous ne reportons pas l’admission au niveau de premier cycle.
Reprise de cours • Nous prenons la note la plus haute pour calculer la moyenne.
Considération spéciale• On demande aux élèves ayant des besoins particuliers de
communiquer avec les Services de liaison : 1 855 675-1151, p. 3497.
Cours d’été, du soir, d’apprentissage en ligne, d’établissements privés et par correspondance
• Nous acceptons uniquement les cours 4U/M approuver par le ministère de l’Éducation.
• Les personnes qui suivent des cours approuvés en dehors des horaires d’école normaux devraient en informer le Bureau des admissions à admissions@laurentienne.ca ou au 1 855 675-1151, p. 3497.
Reconnaissance de crédits
• Il peut être possible d’obtenir un transfert de crédits après 2 ou 3 années d’études collégiales, après avoir complété leur diplôme collégial ou certaines études universitaires.
• Nous ne pouvons pas déterminer les transferts de crédits avant que les étudiant(e)s font leur demande d’admission et présentent leurs relevés de notes officiels.
Renseignements sur les bourses d’études et l’aide financière
Bourses d’études
• Nous encourageons les élèves à postuler pour des bourses d’études et des prix dans leur compte de portail étudiant avant le 1er mars 2020 et elles ou ils n’ont pas besoin d’accepter une offre universitaire pour le faire. | https://ma.laurentienne.ca
• Des bourses additionnelles sont disponibles à l’automne et en hiver lorsque les étudiant(e)s débutent leur programme.
Bourses d’entrée garanties
• Bourses d’entrée garanties aux étudiant(e)s de première année à temps plein avec une moyenne d’admission de 80 % ou plus.
• Les bourses d’entrée vont de 1 000 $ à 4 000 $ et sont renouvelables à condition que l’étudiant(e) maintient sa moyenne d’admission chaque année scolaire.
Renseignements additionnels
• www.laurentienne.ca/bourses-et-aide-financiere • Bourses pour les étudiant(e)s internationaux :
https://laurentienne.ca/etudiants-internationaux/bourses.
Date limite • 1er mars 2020
Renseignements sur les résidences
Droit de dépôt • 500 $ à 600 $
Résidence garantie
• Les élèves du secondaire qui font une demande d’admission sous la catégorie 101 (tel que défini par l’OUAC), qui acceptent notre offre d’admission et qui font demande aux résidences du Collège universitaire ou celle des étudiant(e)s célibataires (comme premier choix) avant la date limite (1er juin 2020) aura une place garantie en résidence (bien que pas nécessairement dans celle de premier choix).
Options de résidence • Huit résidences de genre appartement et dortoir. • Les étudiant(e)s ont la chance de vivre sur le campus pour la
durée de leur programme.
Demande en ligne • https://ma.laurentienne.ca
Date limite • 1er juin 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admission | 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Paula Johnson | Associate Registrar, Student Recruitment | pjohnson@mcmaster.ca, ext. 24034 Candy Hui | Senior Recruitment Officer | huikw@mcmaster.ca | ext. 23645 Nathan Butterworth | Recruitment Officer | butterw@mcmaster.ca | ext. 23647 Amy Maclean | Tour Coordinator | tours@mcmaster.ca | ext. 23650 Scholarships and Financial Aid | http://registrar.mcmaster.ca | student.services@mcmaster.ca | ext. 24796 Student Accessibility Services (SAS) | http://sas.mcmaster.ca
University Information
Student Population • 27,000 full-time undergraduate students.
New Programs
• Integrated Business & Humanities – Designed to develop broader leadership and ethical and sustainable business skills alongside a traditional commerce degree.
• Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences – This new program is the first in Canada to offer a truly interdisciplinary 5-year biomedical program that integrates engineering with health sciences. It is also the only health sciences program that combines health, engineering science and entrepreneurship.
Program Changes• In fall 2020, McMaster’s Engineering I program will introduce Engineering Solutions Design Projects
(ENGINEER 1P13). This full-year, project-based learning experience exposes students to a series of design projects that develop both professional and technical skills within the areas of engineering design and graphics, programming, professional engineering practice, and structure and properties of materials.
Campus Tours and Events • http://future.mcmaster.ca/tours | tours@mcmaster.ca• May @ Mac – Open House Event – Saturday, May 9, 2020 (subject to change)
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We will make offers of admission to qualified applicants based on their top six 4U/M courses, including all
required courses. We calculate averages to 2 decimal points and do not round up. • We will inform all applicants of a decision no later than May 29, 2020.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We do not make automatic alternative offers of admission for any program. • We encourage applicants to apply to up to 3 programs. We will consider each program choice simultaneously
and will communicate an admission decision for each program they select in their OUAC application.
Accessibility Services• Our Student Accessibility Service (SAS) office provides services for students with learning disabilities, acquired
brain injuries, mental health disorders, ADHD, chronic illnesses and sensory or mobility disabilities. • We encourage applicants to contact SAS prior to starting classes.
Grade 11 Marks
• All programs, with the exception of Business I and Midwifery, will make offers of admission using Grade 12 marks.
• We made a few early offers to top applicants to Business I based on Grade 11 marks for September 2020 starts.• We may review Grade 11 English, Biology and Chemistry marks for applicants to the Midwifery program if the
mandatory Grade 12 prerequisite courses are in progress at the time of application.
Supplemental Application
• Seven direct-entry programs at McMaster require the submission of a supplementary application for admission consideration: Arts & Science, Engineering, Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), Integrated Business & Humanities, Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences, Integrated Science and Nursing. | http://future.mcmaster.ca
• Business I offers students the opportunity to fill out an optional supplemental application.
Ranking on OUAC Application • No effect on admission.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Online enrollment for Level I courses typically opens in late June to early July.
Support for Transition to University
• The Student Success Centre provides quality services that guide students toward the achievement of their academic and development goals.
• The Centre supports students from the time they accept our offer and throughout their university careers, as they make choices, deal with issues and improve skills that will prepare them for future success upon graduation.
• The Student Services team guides students through the steps that they need to complete after accepting their offer to McMaster. | https://registrar.mcmaster.ca/accepted-offer
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits for advanced standing in any of our programs.• In 2019, the Faculty of Social Sciences offered course credit to applicants who completed select SHSM
programs and entered 1 of their Level I programs.
English Proficiency Requirements• At our discretion, students may be exempt from submitting an English-language proficiency test if they have:
(a) resided in an English-speaking country for at least 4 years immediately prior to September 2020 or (b) attended an English-medium educational institution in a full-time academic program for at least 4 years immediately prior to September 2020.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will consider applicants who completed AP courses for admission to a Level I program.
• Applicants who completed the AP exams in acceptable courses with a minimum grade of 4 may be recommended for up to 18 units of advanced credit upon request.
• IB: Students may present a full IB diploma or a combination of IB courses (certificate) and 4U/Ms (or equivalent).
• Students may request to be evaluated for advanced credit of up to 18 units for completed Higher Level courses with a minimum final score of 5, at the discretion of the faculty.
Deferral
• Students may submit a written request to have their offer deferred for a period of 1 year.
• We review requests on a case-by-case basis and do not make decisions on deferrals until late August.
• If we grant a deferral, the student may not attend any educational institution (including high school) for the deferral period.
Repeated Courses
• We will use the highest mark reported in the calculation of the admission average.
• We may ask students who repeated more than 2 courses, or individual courses more than twice, to provide a letter detailing any extenuating circumstances that may have led to repeating multiple courses.
Special Consideration• Students with extenuating circumstances may forward
documentation to the Admissions Office.• We may evaluate extenuating circumstances on a
case-by-case basis.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept All Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.• Students may not use summer school courses taken in 2020
to meet the conditions of an offer of admission for September 2020 entry because the course work is completed after the June 30, 2020, deadline.
Transfer Credit • http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/transfer-credit
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Bursaries are available once a student is enrolled at the
university. • Applications open in September 2020. |
https://registrar.mcmaster.ca/aid-awards
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Guaranteed entrance scholarships are based on final admission averages. All awards are non-renewable.
• Entrance scholarships range from $750 to $2,500.
Additional Scholarships
• Some program-specific scholarships are available for students enrolling in Engineering and Business.
• In-course awards are available for upper-level students. | https://registrar.mcmaster.ca/aid-awards/ scholarships-and-bursaries
Scholarship Deadline • Some program-specific scholarships may have application deadlines. | https://future.mcmaster.ca
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence• Based on marks, we will notify students with their offer
of admission if they have been guaranteed a space within residence.
Residence Options • Thirteen residence buildings (co-ed and all-female
available).• Traditional dormitory, suite- and apartment-style buildings.
Online Application • Yes
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Sarah Taylor, Associate Registrar, Student Recruitment | sarahta@nipissingu.ca | ext. 4131
Admissions: Heather Brown, Associate Registrar, Admissions | heatherb@nipissingu.ca | ext. 4516 | www.nipissingu.ca/admissions
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Beth Brisson, Student Awards Coordinator | finaid@nipissingu.ca | ext. 4311 | www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid
University Information
Student Population • 5,800
New Programs• The Nipissing University Promise Program invites you to return, tuition free, for up to 30 additional credits if 6
months after completing your 4-year undergraduate degree program with a 70% GPA and all required elements of the program, you have not secured career-related employment.
Program Changes
• The Bachelor of Business Administration will now admit students into the degree program without requiring them to specify their stream on the application; students will then select 1 of the 9 available streams in their upper years of study.
• Students can now apply to the Orientation to the Master of Art in History, which will allow them to complete a bachelor’s degree in History and move directly into the Master of History without re-application.
• Criminal Justice will now admit high school applicants with an admission average of 70%.
Campus Tours and Events• Kyle Weatherall, Student Recruitment Tours & Events Coordinator | kylew@nipissingu.ca, ext. 4518• http://nipissingu.ca/futurestudents• We have Shadow Days and 2 Open House events available for students.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We send offers of admission on an ongoing basis. We will make decisions on all application(s) by May 27, 2020. Students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond.
Alternative Offers of Admission • If applicants do not meet admission requirements or admission averages for the program(s) they have applied
to, we will automatically consider them for an alternative program they do qualify for.• If students applying to a program in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences do not meet the academic average
requirements, we will consider them for admission as part of our Foundations Pathway.
Accessibility Services • sas@nipissingu.ca, ext. 4362 | www.nipissingu.ca/sas
Grade 11 Marks • Some applicants may have received conditional offers based on Grade 11 marks.
Supplemental Application • We do not require supplemental applications for any of our undergraduate programs from students coming directly from high school.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not use application ranking for admission decisions. We make an admission decision for every application choice.
Tuition Deposit • Tuition deposits are not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process• We strongly encourage students to take part in the New Student Orientation event that incorporates a
comprehensive session on the course selection process with the assistance of academic advisors. | www.nipissingu.ca/nso
Support for Transition to University • Both academic and personal support services are available to students, including peer mentorship, subject drop-in clinics and counselling. | www.nipissingu.ca/studentdevelopment
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • Our policies on dual credits and SHSM are currently under review.
English Proficiency Requirements • Acceptable proof of English proficiency can be found at: www.nipissingu.ca/applyinternational.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We encourage applicants who completed AP courses to submit their examination results.
• We will grant advanced standing for most AP courses completed with a grade of 4 or higher, to a maximum of 18 credits. Our College Board number is 4149.
• IB: We will consider applicants who successfully complete the IB Diploma with at least 6 subjects, including 3 at the Higher Level (HL), with a minimum final grade total of 24.
• We may grant advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credits for Diploma completion or individual courses completed at the HL or Standard Level (SL) with a grade of 5 or higher.
Deferral
• Students may request a deferral, in writing, from the Admissions Office. Students must accept their offer of admission, meet all conditions of their offer and re-apply through the OUAC for the following year.
• Students may not attend any other postsecondary institution during their deferral period.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate the average.
Special Consideration
• We are committed to diversity, equity and accessibility and have reserved spaces in our undergraduate programs for students from groups, including, but not limited to, persons with disabilities, economically disadvantaged individuals, Franco-Ontarians, Indigenous persons, visible minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals and those from northern/remote/rural areas. Contact the Admissions Office at admissions@nipissingu.ca or ext. 4600.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all courses completed at Ministry-inspected and -approved schools.
• Schools must send midterm and/or final marks for these courses to the OUAC by April 23, 2020, to be included in the regular admission decision timelines.
• Schools should submit summer school marks by August 15, 2020.
Transfer Credit • www.nipissingu.ca/collegetransfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries • www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Guaranteed to all high school students admitted to full-time studies with a minimum final average of 80% or higher in their best six 4U/M courses, not including prerequisites, or an IB score of 30 or higher (including bonus points).
• Students with 90% or higher (IB score 36 or higher) will receive free domestic tuition for the first year. These scholarships are automatic and do not require an application. | www.nipissingu.ca/entrancescholarships
Additional Scholarships• Schulich Scholarships: $7,000 each. |
www.nipissingu.ca/schulichscholarships• Chancellor’s Award: $10,000, renewable for up to 3
additional years. | www.nipissingu.ca/chancellorsaward
Scholarship Deadline • May 1, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $400
Guaranteed Residence • Yes
Residence Options • 6-person townhouses and 4-person apartment suites, each
with private bedrooms. | www.nipissingu.ca/residence
Online Application • http://my.nipissingu.ca
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions: 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 | admissions@ocadu.ca | www.ocadu.ca/admissions
Financial Aid Office: 416-977-6000, ext. 250 | FinancialA@ocadu.ca | www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 4,500 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students.
New Programs• Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (launched in 2019) • Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking & Publications (launching in 2020)• Bachelor of Fine Arts in Experimental Animation (launching in 2021/2022)
Program Changes• Flow: Curricular Transformation is an initiative designed to renew OCAD University’s curriculum. It will create
a more open and inclusive, interdisciplinary and learner-directed educational experience for our students. All undergraduate programs will be renewed through this process over the next 3 years.
Campus Tours and Events• OCAD University Summer Workshops – July/August 2020 |
www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a-portfolio/summer-workshops• Our campus tour schedule for the spring/summer will be available online in May. |
www.ocadu.ca/admissions/visit
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make the majority of offers of admission by the beginning of April based on the portfolio submission (for
studio-based programs) or writing assignments (for the BA program). • All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic entrance requirements. • The deadline to respond to offers of admission is June 1, 2020.
Alternative Offers of Admission • In general, we do not make alternative offers of admission.
Accessibility Services • New students should contact our Student Accessibility Services to book an intake appointment prior to the start of classes at 416-977-6000, ext. 339 or SAS@ocadu.ca.
Grade 11 Marks • In general, we do not consider Grade 11 marks in admission decisions.
Supplemental Application
• A writing sample based on an assigned topic and statement of intent are required for admission consideration for our Visual and Critical Studies program.
• A writing portfolio is required for admission consideration for our Creative Writing program. • All other programs require a portfolio submission for admission consideration. Portfolio requirements may vary
by program.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We consider all applicants equally, regardless of the ordered choice on their OUAC application.
Tuition Deposit • A $500 non-refundable confirmation deposit is required by June 11, 2020.
First-Year Course Selection Process• We will email registration information and dates for summer Registration Assistance Days to applicants who
accept their offer of admission and pay the confirmation deposit by the deadlines indicated in their offer of admission. Online course selection and registration for all students begin in June/July each year.
Support for Transition to University• Our Student Success programs offer a variety of interactive sessions to introduce tools and resources available
at our university. These programs include Student Mentors, writing workshops and several student interest groups. | www.ocadu.ca/students
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not grant transfer credit or give special consideration to applicants with dual credits or in SHSM programs when making admission decisions.
English Proficiency Requirements• Applicants whose first language is not English and who have not completed 4 consecutive years of education
in an English-language school system will be required to present proof of English-language proficiency in addition to meeting full academic entrance requirements. | www.ocadu.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/english-proficiency
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• Applicants who have completed AP exams with a final score of 4 or higher may be eligible for transfer credit if applicable to program requirements. Official score reports are required. | www.ocadu.ca/admissions/admission-requirements
• We will consider applicants who have successfully completed the IB Diploma with at least 6 subjects, including IB English and 3 courses at the Higher Level, for admission.
• We may consider individual IB Higher Level courses with a grade of 5 or better for transfer credit if applicable to program of study. | www.ocadu.ca/admissions/admission-requirements
Deferral• We generally grant deferrals only in cases of extenuating
circumstances. • Contact admissions@ocadu.ca for further details.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark to calculate the final entrance average.
Special Consideration• We make every effort to help facilitate the application
process for applicants who require special consideration or assistance.
• Contact admissions@ocadu.ca for further details.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• Provided that the course is completed at a Ministry-inspected and -approved institution, we will accept Grade 12 U/M courses regardless of how or where they are taken. Final official documents are due in August each year.
Transfer Credit• Details on our transfer pathways, transfer credit policies,
upper-year entry consideration and requirements are available online. | www.ocadu.ca/admissions/transfer-pathways
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Entrance bursaries are available to new students based on
financial need. | www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters/scholarships-and-awards/entrance-scholarships
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We do not offer guaranteed entrance scholarships.
Additional Scholarships
• We will consider all applicants for entrance scholarships and awards based on academic merit and portfolio/supplemental materials. | www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters/ scholarships-and-awards/entrance-scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • N/A
Guaranteed Residence • N/A
Residence Options • We do not have student housing but we do provide
resources, including links to independent residences around Toronto. | www.ocadu.ca/services/campus-life/housing-information
Online Application • N/A
Application Deadline • N/A
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Contact InformationClaire Francoeur: claire.francoeur@uontario.ca | 416-459-4993
University Information
Introduction• The Université de l’Ontario français (UOF) is a new kind of university that fosters global citizenship and
empowers young people to thrive in the jobs of tomorrow. Students develop necessary skills and competencies through a transdisciplinary, experiential and inductive pedagogic approach that emphasizes collaboration and digital technology. This French-language university is passionately connected to the world.
Location
• UOF is located at 7 Lower Jarvis, in the innovation hub of Toronto, the largest city in Canada, which has a population of 6 million across the metropolitan area. One of the most multicultural cities in the world, Toronto attracts more students, visitors and immigrants than any other Canadian city. It is the dynamic heart of the arts, business, communications and hospitality sectors in the country – a dream place to study, start a career and enjoy living in Canada.
Admission • Applications to UOF for fall 2021 admission will open in fall 2020.
Programs
Studies in Digital Cultures
• The Honours BA in Digital Culture addresses creativity, innovation and the challenges of the digital age. Explore new forms of human interaction, communication and creation using digital media and technologies, including artificial intelligence, social media, video games, virtual reality, art and advertising.
• Examples of job opportunities: Multimedia designer, digital marketing and advertising specialist, communications professional, artist, director, artistic producer or graduate student.
Studies in Globalized Economy
• The Honours BA in Globalized Economy addresses economic change and the consequences for different populations, highlighting issues that include: Power relations within capitalism, globalization and its impact on business and societies, work and its contemporary transformation, the function of stock markets, and the economic policies of nation states.
• Examples of job opportunities: Economic advisor, entrepreneur, policy analyst, international development consultant, human resources manager or graduate student.
Studies in Human Plurality
• The Honours BA in Human Plurality addresses human diversity by focusing on the social processes and ethical challenges that mark contemporary societies: Migration and refugees, multiculturalism, multilingualism, management of diversity, discrimination and social exclusion, racism and oppression, gender and sexuality, intergenerational relationships, and the transformation of the human body through technology.
• Examples of job opportunities: Policy analyst, civil service manager or executive, social service worker, community development worker, non-profit organization manager or employee, diversity specialist or graduate student.
Studies in Urban Environments
• The Honours BA in Urban Environments addresses urban environments and the human activity that takes place within them, including the study of: Architecture, public spaces, personal mobility networks, the movement of goods and services, and social and cultural practices, especially in the context of smart cities. The program offers a broad perspective on design, urban planning, sustainable resource management and social interventions.
• Examples of job opportunities: Urban planner, town planner, policy analyst, environmental compliance officer, municipal services inspector or graduate student.
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CoordonnéesClaire Francoeur : claire.francoeur@uontario.ca | 416 459-4993
Renseignements sur l’université
Introduction
• L’Université de l’Ontario français (UOF) est un établissement innovant axé sur la création et la mobilisation des connaissances en français. L’excellence, la pluralité, l’inclusion et la collaboration guident l’UOF dans toutes ses activités. Elle préconise des démarches d’apprentissage et de recherche, inductives et transdisciplinaires, fondées sur l’expérience. Gouvernée par et pour les francophones de l’Ontario, elle offre une éducation résolument connectée sur le monde favorisant un exercice écoresponsable de la citoyenneté.
Emplacement
• L’UOF est sise, au 7 Lower Jarvis, dans le corridor de l’innovation de Toronto, la plus grande ville du Canada, avec une population de 6 millions pour sa région métropolitaine. L’une des villes les plus multiculturelles du monde, Toronto attire plus d’étudiants, de visiteurs et compte une plus large communauté immigrante que toute autre ville canadienne. Elle représente le centre des arts, des affaires, des communications et de la gastronomie au pays. C’est tout simplement l’endroit rêvé pour étudier, entreprendre une carrière et vivre au Canada.
Admission • L’admission à l’UOF en vue de l’automne 2021 sera possible dès l’automne 2020.
Programmes
Études des cultures numériques
• Baccalauréat spécialisé qui aborde la créativité, les modes d’innovation et les enjeux de l’ère numérique. On y conçoit de nouvelles formes d’interaction humaine, de communication et de création au moyen des médias et des technologies numériques, dont l’intelligence artificielle, les médias sociaux, le jeu vidéo, la réalité virtuelle, la création artistique et la publicité.
• Exemples de débouchés : gestion des communications, gestion du marketing, gestion de communauté virtuelle, agente ou agent d’innovation, design multimédia, production artistique ou l’accès aux études supérieures.
Études de l’économie mondialisée
• Baccalauréat spécialisé qui aborde les mutations économiques et leurs conséquences pour les populations dans le contexte de la mondialisation. On y repense le rôle des entreprises, l’organisation du travail, la gestion des ressources humaines, l’économie sociale, le développement durable, inégalités, etc.
• Exemples de débouchés : gestion du développement international, gestion des ressources humaines, création et gestion d’entreprise, agente et agent d’innovation, analyse des politiques socio-économiques ou l’accès aux études supérieures.
Études de la pluralité humaine
• Baccalauréat spécialisé qui aborde la pluralité humaine dans ses dimensions sociales, culturelles, linguistiques, religieuses, générationnelles, sexuelles, etc. On y apprend à saisir les défis éthiques, à intervenir dans les situations de discrimination et d’exclusion sociale, de racisme et d’oppression et à gérer la diversité de façon juste et innovante.
• Exemples de débouchés : analyse des politiques, gestion du développement social, intervention en milieu communautaire ou scolaire, travail en établissement des immigrantes et immigrants, médiation interculturelle ou l’accès aux études supérieures.
Études des environnements urbains
• Baccalauréat spécialisé qui aborde les environnements urbains et l’activité humaine qui s’y déroule, dont l’architecture, les espaces publics, la mobilité des personnes, des biens et des services et les pratiques sociales et culturelles, notamment dans le contexte des villes intelligentes. Le programme offre une perspective large de design, d’urbanisme, de gestion durable des ressources et d’intervention sociale.
• Exemples de débouchés : gestion de l’environnement, gestion de la planification municipale, inspection des services municipaux, analyse des politiques urbaines, animation communautaire ou l’accès aux études supérieures.
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Shannon Bracken, Director, Admissions and Recruitment | 905-721-8668, ext. 2604 | recruitment@ontariotechu.ca
Admissions: Adam Wingate, Manager, Admissions | 905-721-8668, ext. 2017 | futurestudent@ontariotechu.ca | www.ontariotechu.ca/admissions
Student Awards and Financial Aid: 905-721-3190 | connect@ontariotechu.ca | www.ontariotechu.ca/safa
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 10,000 students.
New Programs
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Integrative Neuroscience• Comprehensive Engineering• New program information: www.ontariotechu.ca/programs.
Program Changes • Entrepreneurship is no longer offered as a major in our Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program.
Campus Tours and Events• Register for a campus tour at: www.ontariotechu.ca/tours.• Our virtual tour is available at: www.ontariotechu.ca/virtualtour.• View our helpful webinars at: www.ontariotechu.ca/webinars.• Find upcoming events at: www.ontariotechu.ca/events.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We send the majority of offers by late April 2020. We will send all remaining admission decisions to applicants
based on Grade 12 (4U/M) marks. • We will evaluate late applications based on space availability.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements – or whose application cannot be accommodated due to space limitations – may receive an offer to a closely related program.
Accessibility Services • Applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum admission requirements and wish to be considered for admission on the basis of their disability should visit: www.ontariotechu.ca/disabilityconsideration.
Grade 11 Marks • Grade 11 marks are used only for early offers of admission.
Supplemental Application
• A CASPer® test is required of all applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) program. • A student who has self-identified as Indigenous and does not meet the competitive GPA for admission, but
who still meets a minimum 70% high school GPA, may apply to have a separate assessment by completing the Indigenous Admissions Consideration form, available online at: www.ontariotechu.ca/indigenousadmissions.
• A student who considers themselves to be personally and/or academically disadvantaged for reasons that are beyond their control may apply to have a separate assessment conducted by the university’s Equity Admissions Committee. Applicants must meet the university’s minimum 70% high school GPA for consideration: www.ontariotechu.ca/equityadmissions.
Ranking on OUAC Application • N/A
Tuition Deposit • $500, non-refundable
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students will receive information about registering for courses from the Office of the Registrar in mid-June.
Support for Transition to University • Student Inclusion and Equity | www.ontariotechu.ca/equity
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • The university supports many high schools with SHSM enrichment activities.
English Proficiency Requirements • Minimum 3 years in a formal, full-time secondary or postsecondary institution where the language of instruction and examination was English. | www.ontariotechu.ca/englishproficiency
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Applicants may be eligible for transfer credit. | www.ontariotechu.ca/transfercredit
• IB: Applicants may be eligible for transfer credit. | www.ontariotechu.ca/transfercredit
Deferral• Students may defer their application by 1 year. • When a student defers their application, they will not have to
re-apply, but we will re-assess them for admissibility on a competitive basis in the relevant admission period.
Repeated Courses
• If an applicant repeats a course to improve a mark for submission, we will use the highest mark in the admission calculation.
• Schools must submit marks according to the dates outlined at: www.ontariotechu.ca/admissions.
Special Consideration• Students with an extenuating circumstance must fill out our
extenuating circumstances form at: www.ontariotechu.ca/admissions.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will accept credits from all accredited institutions. | www.ontariotechu.ca/upgrading
• We will use the highest 4U/M (or equivalent) mark(s) for admission.
• We will not give students accepted into a competitive program who do not meet the grade cut-off an opportunity to upgrade their marks in summer school.
• Summer school courses taken immediately prior to the start of the September term to upgrade marks are not included in mark calculation for awards.
Transfer Credit• www.ontariotechu.ca/transfercredit• College-to-University Transfer programs:
www.ontariotechu.ca/pathways
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• A variety of bursaries are available based on financial need, including the Aboriginal Student Bursary, Bursaries for Students with Disabilities, Child Care Bursary, First-generation Bursary and Ontario Special Bursaries. | www.ontariotechu.ca/bursaries
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Automatic Awards of Recognition are given to Canadian high school students with an average of 85% or higher.
• Awards are based on the student’s top six 4U/M (or equivalent) final marks and range in value from $1,000 to $4,000.
Additional Scholarships
• Application-based scholarships are available to applicants who demonstrate academic achievement and exceptional leadership and community development.
• Current Canadian high school students can apply for a variety of renewable scholarships ranging in value from $3,000 to $9,000 per year for 4 years. | www.ontariotechu.ca/entrancescholarships
Scholarship Deadline • February 28, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence • Guaranteed to first-year students who accept their offer of admission and apply to residence by the deadline.
Residence Options • Furnished residences feature rooms with 2 beds and suites with 2 private bedrooms.
Online Application • www.ontariotechuresidence.ca
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: liaison@uOttawa.ca | 613-562-5800, ext. 1000
Admissions: admissions@uOttawa.ca | 613-562-5315
Scholarships and Financial Aid: loansandawards@uOttawa.ca | 613-562-5734
University Information
Student Population • 42,256
New Programs• BSc in Environmental Geosciences• BA options in Professional Writing, Professional Editing and Urban Studies • BA with Major in World Languages and Cultures • BSocSc option in African Studies
Program Changes • BSocSc in Women’s Studies will now be named BSocSc in Feminist and Gender Studies.
Campus Tours and Events • Campus tours are offered Monday to Saturday. Registration: www.uottawa.ca/campus-tours.• Fall Open House – October 24, 2020: www.uottawa.ca/openhouse.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• Offers go out in 3 rounds:1. Mid-November to end of January – based on top five 3U and/or 4U/M marks.2. Mid-Feburary to end of April – based on top six 3U and/or 4U/M marks; must include at least two 4U/M
marks and prerequisites must be in progress.3. Mid-May – based on top six 4U/M marks, including prerequisites.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Possibility of an alternative offer if we do not offer a student admission to a limited-enrollment program, or if the
student does not have the average or prerequisites for the program.• If we do not admit an applicant to a co-op program or the French Immersion stream, we will automatically
consider them for the corresponding regular program.
Accessibility Services • Student Academic Success Service (SASS): www.sass.uottawa.ca/en/access.
Grade 11 Marks • We consider Grade 11 marks in the first 2 rounds of admission and for automatic admission scholarships.
Supplemental Application • Acting (audition and letter of motivation); BMus (audition); Second Language Teaching, Translation (language examination); BFA or BA (portfolio for Visual Arts); Integrated Food Sciences (letter of motivation).
Ranking on OUAC Application • No impact on admission.
Tuition Deposit • Not required unless admitted to the English Intensive Program.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Course selection begins on May 19, 2020, through uoZone: https://uozone2.uottawa.ca.
Support for Transition to University • Regional Mentors: www.uottawa.ca/break-the-ice.• Summer Orientation: www.uottawa.ca/undergraduate-student-guide/orientation-for-new-students.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • None.
English Proficiency Requirements• Must have completed English 4U. International students with less than 3 years of full-time studies in English in a
country where English is an official language must provide a language proficiency test. | www.uottawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/language-requirements
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Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Students may receive up to 30 credits (10 one-term courses) of advanced standing for AP courses, provided they obtain a minimum score of 4 in each subject.
• IB: Students are eligible for admission if they have completed the program with a score of at least 29 and have the prerequisites for their program. They may receive transfer credits for Higher Level subjects with a score of 5 or higher.
Deferral• We review requests on a case-by-case basis. The student
must not attend any educational institution (including high school) during the deferral period.
Repeated Courses • We use the highest mark to calculate the average.
Special Consideration
• All candidates can complete a Declaration of Personal Experience, which will be included in their admission file and we may consider in the evaluation of their admission application.
• For other special circumstances, submit all supporting documentation through uoDoc in uoZone.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We treat all courses taken through a Ministry-inspected and -approved institution as equal for the purpose of calculating an admission average.
Transfer Credit• Depends on the program and on an individual basis. • The applicant must meet the minimum requirements for
possible admission to the program.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• French Studies Bursary ($1,000): Awarded automatically to
students taking at least 3 courses taught in French per term (2 if enrolled in French Immersion Stream).
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Admission Scholarship ($1,000-$4,000): Awarded automatically to students with 80-100% admission averages.
• Merit Scholarship ($1,000/term): Awarded automatically after every term to students who study full-time and obtain a GPA in that term of 8.5 (82.5%).
• Automatic Admission and Merit scholarships cannot be combined in the first year.
Additional Scholarships• President’s, Chancellor’s and Faculty of Science Research
scholarships (up to $30,000). Application required by March 1.
Scholarship Deadline • March 1 and 31, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $700
Guaranteed Residence• For all first-year students who are admitted and completed
the application by the deadline (except individuals who have completed more than 5 university courses).
Residence Options • Traditional, traditional plus, apartment-style, suites and studios.
Online Application • Students apply through uoZone: https://uozone2.uottawa.ca.
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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CoordonnéesRecrutement : liaison@uOttawa.ca | 613 562-5800, p. 1000
Admissions : admissions@uOttawa.ca | 613 562-5315
Bourses et aide financière : pretsetbourses@uOttawa.ca | 613 562-5734
Renseignements sur l’université
Population étudiante • 42 256
Nouveaux programmes• B.Sc. en géologie environnementale• B.A. avec Majeure en langues et cultures du monde• Option B.A. : Études urbaines • Option B.Soc.Sc. : Études africaines
Modifications aux programmes • B.Soc.Sc. en études des femmes sera renommé par B.Soc.Sc. en études féministes et de genre.• B.A. en didactique des langues secondes sera renommé par B.A. en enseignement des langues secondes.
Visites de campus et événements à venir
• Visites guidées du lundi au samedi. Inscription : www.uottawa.ca/visites-campus.• Portes ouvertes de l’automne – 24 octobre 2020 : www.uottawa.ca/portesouvertes.
Renseignements sur l’admission et la transition
Automne – offre d’admission
• 3 rondes d’offres d’admission :1. Mi-novembre à fin-janvier – basées sur les 5 meilleures notes de niveau 3U ou 4U/M.2. Mi-février à fin-avril – basées sur les 6 meilleures notes de niveau 3U ou 4U/M; 2 des 6 notes doivent être
de niveau 4U/M et les préalables en cours.3. Mi-mai – basées sur les 6 meilleures notes de niveau 4U/M y compris les préalables.
Offres d’admissions alternatives
• Pour certains programmes, si nous n’offrons pas l’admission à un(e) étudiant(e), il est possible qu’elle ou il reçoive une offre d’admission à un programme d’études alternatif si elle ou s’il n’est pas admissible au premier programme.
• Si nous n’admettons pas un(e) étudiant(e)s au régime coop, nous lui considérerons pour le programme d’études régulier sans l’option coop.
Services d’accessibilité • Le Service d’appui au succès scolaire (SASS) : www.sass.uottawa.ca/fr/acces.
Notes de la 11e année • Nous considérons les notes de la 11e année durant les 2 premières rondes d’admission et pour la bourse d’admission automatique.
Demande supplémentaire • Pratique théâtrale de jeu – audition et lettre de motivation; B.Mus. – audition pour Musique; Didactique des
langues secondes, Traduction – test de compétence linguistique; B.A. ou B.A.V. – portfolio nécessaire pour arts visuels.
Demande OUAC – Ordre des choix • Aucune conséquence sur l’admission.
Droit de scolarité – Dépôt • Non requis.
Processus de sélection des cours de première année
• L’inscription aux cours commence le 19 mai 2020, dans uoZone : https://uozone2.uottawa.ca.
Soutien à la transition vers les études universitaires
• Mentors régionaux : www.uOttawa.ca/brisez-la-glace.• Orientation d’été : www.uottawa.ca/guide-etudiant-au-premier-cycle/orientation-pour-nouveaux-etudiants.
Crédits doubles/programmes MHS • Aucun.
Exigences en matière de compétence linguistique
• Réussir un cours de français 4U ou English 4U. Étudiantes internationales et étudiants internationaux : Si elles ou ils n’ont pas complété leurs 3 dernières années d’études à temps plein en français dans un pays dont le français est une langue officielle, elles ou ils doivent présenter les résultats d’un test de langue. | www.uottawa.ca/admission-au-premier-cycle/exigences-admission/exigences-linguistiques
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NotesPolitiques sur l’admission
Niveau avancé (AP) etBaccalauréat international (BI)
• AP : Selon le programme choisi, l’Université peut accorder jusqu’à 30 crédits d’équivalences (10 cours d’un trimestre) pour les cours dans lesquels l’étudiant(e) a obtenu une note minimale de 4.
• BI : Admissible si les étudiant(e)s ont obtenu une note globale d’au moins 29 et réussi les préalables du programme choisi. Si elles ou s’ils ont obtenu une note minimale de 5 pour des cours de Niveau supérieur, l’Université peut leur accorder des équivalences.
Report de l’admission• Nous examinons les demandes sur une base individuelle. • L’étudiant(e) ne doit pas entreprendre d’autres études
(incluant des études au niveau secondaire) pendant la période du report.
Reprise de cours • Nous utilisons la note la plus élevée pour calculer la moyenne d’admission.
Considération spéciale
• Déclaration sur leur cheminement personnel : Sera intégrée au dossier d’admission et pourrait être considérée dans l’évaluation de la demande d’admission.
• Pour autres situations particulières, faire parvenir toute documentation d’appui par l’entremise de l’application uoDoc dans uoZone.
Cours d’été, du soir, d’apprentissage en ligne, d’établissements privés et par correspondance
• Tous les cours suivis dans un établissement approuvé par le ministère peuvent servir à calculer la moyenne d’admission.
Reconnaissance de crédits • Varient selon les programmes. Nous évaluons chaque
dossier individuellement et les candidat(e)s doivent répondre aux exigences minimales d’admission.
Renseignements sur les bourses d’études et l’aide financière
Bourses d’études • La bourse d’accès aux études en français (1 000 $) : Offerte
automatiquement aux étudiant(e)s inscrits à 3 cours enseignés en français par trimestre (2 si l’étudiant[e] est inscrit[e] au Régime d’immersion en français).
Bourses d’entrée garanties
• Bourses d’admission (1 000 $ à 4 000 $) : Accordées aux étudiant(e)s ayant une moyenne d’admission de 80 à 100 %.
• Bourse au mérite (1 000 $/trimestre) : Attribuée automatiquement, après chaque trimestre d’études à temps plein, aux étudiant(e)s qui maintiennent une moyenne ponderéé cumulative (MPT) d’au moins 8,5 (82,5 %).
• Il n’est pas possible de combiner ces 2 bourses en première année.
Renseignements additionnels
• Bourse du recteur, Bourse du chancelier et Bourse de recherche de la Faculté des sciences (jusqu’à 30 000 $). Demande requise le 1er mars.
Date limite • 1er et 31 mars 2020
Renseignements sur les résidences
Droit de dépôt • 700 $
Résidence garantie• À tous les étudiant(e)s de première année admis si elles et
s’ils soumettent leur demande avant la date limite (sauf pour les personnes qui ont suivi plus de 5 cours universitaires).
Options de résidence • Traditionnelles, traditionnelles plus, appartements, suites et studios.
Demande en ligne • Par l’entremise de uoZone : https://uozone2.uottawa.ca.
Date limite • 1er juin 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions: Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment | 613-533-2218 | admission@queensu.ca | www.queensu.ca/admission
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Student Awards Office | 613-533-2216 | awards@queensu.ca | www.queensu.ca/studentawards
Student Accessibility Services: 613-533-2506 | accessibility.services@queensu.ca | www.queensu.ca/studentwellness/accessibility-services
University Information
Student Population • Total: 24,649 | Undergraduate: 17,953 | Graduate: 6,696
New Programs • Concurrent Education/Science at the Bader International Study Centre• Health Sciences at the Bader International Study Centre
Program Changes • Program requirements are currently under review. If there are changes or updates, we will post them on the undergraduate admission website.
Campus Tours and Events• Book at: www.queensu.ca/admission/tours-and-events/campus-tours.• We invite students who accept an offer of admission to attend a 1-day summer orientation program in July.
More information is available at: www.queensu.ca/studentexperience/summer-orientation.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We are currently considering complete applications. We will update all students on the status of their
application(s) by May 15, 2020. • Students should add Queen’s (@queensu.ca) to their safe senders list as soon as they apply. We will send
acknowledgement of application(s), as well as offer(s) of admission, only via email.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We do not make alternative offers of admission.
Accessibility Services • Students who received accommodation in high school for reasons of a documented disability should contact Queen’s Student Accessibility Services to speak with an advisor about their needs.
Grade 11 Marks • Queen’s will consider Grade 11 marks when Grade 12 marks are not yet available.
Supplemental Application
• For all programs, except Commerce, completion of a Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but strongly recommended.
• We will consider applicants who do not submit a PSE (with the exception of Commerce) for admission to Queen’s on the basis of marks alone.
• The deadline to submit the PSE is February 1. For admission to Commerce, both the PSE and Supplementary Essay (SE) are compulsory and must be submitted by February 1.
Ranking on OUAC Application • Queen’s does not consider OUAC ranking when making offers of admission.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process• We will contact students during the summer months to facilitate course selection. • Students admitted to Commerce, Engineering or Nursing are automatically enrolled in all of their first-year
courses; no course selection is required for these programs.
Support for Transition to University
• Support services include, but are not limited to: In-Residence Programming, Queen’s Learning Commons, Student Wellness Services, Peer Tutoring, Free Engineering Tutorials, Orientation Week, Faith and Spiritual Life, Summer Orientation to Academics and Resources, Adaptive Technology Centre, Queen’s Writing Centre, IT Support Desk, Food Services, the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre, the Queen’s University International Centre, Student Academic Success Services and Q-Success.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not consider dual or SHSM programs during the admission process, but students may choose to reflect upon these experiences in their PSE and/or SE.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Applicants who attended a school where English is the primary language of instruction for 3 consecutive years immediately prior to their attendance at Queen’s are generally not required to submit a test of English proficiency.
• Students required to submit standardized English-language test scores may submit IELTS (6.5 overall with no band below 6.0), TOEFL (88 overall, 24 writing, 22 speaking, 22 reading, 20 listening), CAEL (overall 70 with no band below 60) or PTE (60 overall). Alternatively, students who earn a final mark of A- or higher in the 12-week English for Academic Purposes program offered by the Queen’s School of English will be awarded an English proficiency exam waiver.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may grant transfer credit for AP exams completed with a score of 4 or higher (5 for select Engineering courses) to a maximum of 18.0 units.
• IB: We will assess applicants completing the full IB Diploma based on their Ontario grades or IB scores.
• We may give transfer credit for Higher Level courses completed with a score of 5 or higher (6 or higher for select Engineering courses) to a maximum of 18.0 units.
• New IB Mathematics requirements: www.queensu.ca/admission/about-applying/requirements.
Deferral
• Applicants with extenuating circumstances who accept an offer of admission may request a deferral of admission to that program for a period of 1 year.
• We consider requests based on final marks and the reason provided by the student. Students must submit online requests by August 30.
Repeated Courses • We use the mark from the most recent attempt to calculate the admission average.
Special Consideration
• If there are factors that clearly demonstrate significant extenuating circumstances that have affected academic performance during the past 2 years, the student should submit documentation to the Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment Office as soon as possible.
• Indigenous and First Generation applicants may request consideration under the Indigenous Admission Pathway or the First Generation Admission Pathway, respectively. Requests must be received by April 30.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all courses completed at Ministry-inspected and -approved schools.
Transfer Credit• First-year students who have taken courses during high
school that may be eligible for transfer credit must apply for credit no later than the end of the fall term of their first year.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Admission Bursaries are awarded based on financial need and are available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. All registered students, regardless of citizenship, may apply for a Queen’s General Bursary in the fall of each academic year.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Queen’s offers automatic admission scholarships (no application required) to all students on the basis of academic achievement alone. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $4,000. Scholarship offers are firm.
Additional Scholarships• Queen’s Major Admission Awards (MAAs) range from
$36,000 to $80,000, renewable over 4 years. Available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents only.
Scholarship Deadline
• December 1• Students must apply through the OUAC and obtain a
Queen’s NetID to access the online MAA application. We recommend students apply by November 15 to access the MAA application by the December 1 deadline. A practice MAA application is available to assist students in preparing their responses in advance of the deadline.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $525
Guaranteed Residence • Accommodation is guaranteed to all first-year, full-time students.
Residence Options • Dormitory-style residence accommodation. • Rooms are typically single or double accommodation. • Room assignment is by lottery.
Online Application • https://residences.housing.queensu.ca
Application Deadline • June 8, 2020
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Contact InformationLiaisonGraeme.Duke-Gibbs@rmc.ca | 613-541-6000, ext. 6953Liaison@rmc.ca | 613-541-6000, ext. 6984
AdmissionsAdmissions@rmc.ca | 613-541-6000, ext. 6693
Scholarships and Financial AidBennet-p@rmc.ca | 613-541-6000, ext. 3848
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 1,000 full-time undergraduate students.
New Programs • None.
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events• Offered Mondays and Fridays throughout the year. We can accommodate large groups by request, with prior
notice. The Royal Military College (RMC) website now features a tour-booking tool.• Tours are not available on weekends and holidays.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We normally make offers of admission in April/May. All students, upon entering RMC, must provide their final Grade 12 official transcripts to the Office of the Registrar.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Successful candidates receive an employment offer from the Canadian Armed Forces Recruiting Centre, which
includes the academic offer of admission to RMC. • There are no alternative options with this offer.
Accessibility Services • N/A
Grade 11 Marks • We offer conditional admission using Grade 11 marks. • Applicants must successfully complete Grade 12 prerequisites for their intended degree (at 75% or higher).
Supplemental Application • Applicants must apply online at www.forces.ca, not through the OUAC.
Ranking on OUAC Application • N/A
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • All students must complete the RMC core curriculum and we will do course selection for students in their first year (the first year is a common year per program and all students within a faculty complete the same courses).
Support for Transition to University
• After receiving an offer, and prior to the start of first year, Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) candidates must complete 7 weeks of Basic Officer Military training, during the summer in Saint Jean, Quebec, followed by The First Year Orientation Program during the first 3 weeks of classes.
• We provide other support on campus, such as through the RMC Success Centre, Peer Assistance Groups, upper-level peer mentors and chaplains.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • N/A
English Proficiency Requirements • RMC is a bilingual university. • Applicants must be able to communicate in either English or French to be considered for admission.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We consider AP grades as regular marks. We may grant transfer credit.
• IB: We may use IB courses with regular courses to determine admission if the student has not followed the full IB Program. We may grant transfer credit.
Deferral • N/A
Repeated Courses • We consider an applicant’s full academic background to
determine suitability for admission to RMC.• Repeated courses replace previous marks in those courses.
Special Consideration• We encourage applicants who want to be considered for
careers as pilots, air crew or military police officers within the Canadian Armed Forces to submit their applications in September of Grade 12.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
Transfer Credit• We may grant transfer credits up to advanced standing of
second year and determine this only after making an offer of admission.
• The ROTP takes 4 years to complete.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries • N/A
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We admit candidates to RMC in the ROTP.• The ROTP provides a fully subsidized education and all
academic fees are paid by the Canadian Armed Forces. • ROTP students also receive a monthly salary with deductions
for income tax, pension plan, room and meals, and the student activity fee.
Additional Scholarships • N/A
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • Not required.
Guaranteed Residence • All RMC Officer Cadets live on campus for 4 years.
Residence Options • All ROTP full-time students must live in residence.
Online Application • www.forces.ca
Application Deadline • January 31 to be guaranteed for consideration for that entry year.
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CoordonnéesLiaisonGraeme.Duke-Gibbs@rmc.ca | 613 541-6000, p. 6953Liaison@rmc.ca | 613 541-6000, p. 6984
AdmissionsAdmissions@rmc.ca | 613 541-6000, p. 6693
Bourses et aide financièrebennet-p@rmc.ca | 613 541-6000, p. 3848
Renseignements sur l’université
Population étudiante • Environ 1 000 étudiants du premier cycle à temps plein.
Nouveaux programmes • Aucun.
Modifications aux programmes • Aucune.
Visites de campus et événements à venir
• Les tournées guidées sont offertes les lundis et vendredis. Nous pouvons accueillir les groupes nombreux sur demande avec préavis. Le site Web du Collège militaire royal (CMR) offre un nouveau système d’inscription.
• Il n’y a pas de visites guidées les fins de semaines ni les jours fériés.
Renseignements sur l’admission et la transition
Automne – offre d’admission • Normalement, nous faisons les offres d’admission en avril et mai. Toutes celles et tous ceux qui sont admisent doivent soumettre leur notes finales officielles avec le bureau du secrétaire général.
Offres d’admission alternatives • Toutes celles et tous ceux qui sont admis reçoivent une offre d’emploi des Forces armées canadiennes et aussi
une offre d’admission académique au CMR. • lI n’y a pas d’offres alternatives.
Services d’accessibilité • S/O
Notes de la 11e année • Nous donnons des offres conditionnelles basées sur les notes de 11e année. • Les postulant(e)s doivent toujours compléter les cours préalables pour le programme voulu avant d’être admis
(notes de 75 % ou plus haut).
Demande supplémentaire • Les candidat(e)s doivent faire demande en ligne au site Web www.forces.ca/fr et non par le site Web de l’OUAC.
Demande OUAC – Ordre des choix • S/O
Droit de scolarité – Dépôt • S/O
Processus de sélection des cours de première année
• Le programme tronc commun du CMR est poursuit par tous les élèves, et les cours de la première année sont prédéterminés par le CMR. La première année dans chaque programme est unique au programme.
Soutien à la transition vers les études universitaires
• Tous les candidat(e)s pour le Programme de formation des officiers de la Force régulière (PFOR) doivent compléter 7 semaines d’entrainement de fondation militaire de base pendant l’été à Saint-Jean Québec suivi par le Programme d’orientation des élèves-officiers de première année pendant les 3 premières semaines de classes.
• Nous offrons d’autres appuis, y compris le Centre de réussite du collège, les services des aumôniers, le support de vos contemporains et le service de support des années supérieures.
Crédits doubles/programmes MHS • S/O
Exigences en matière de compétence linguistique
• Le CMR est une institution bilingue.• Les postulant(e)s doivent pouvoir communiquer soit en français ou en anglais pour être considérés pour
l’admission.
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NotesPolitiques sur l’admission
Niveau avancé (AP) etBaccalauréat international (BI)
• AP : Nous considérons les notes AP comme notes régulières. Crédit de transfert peut être accordé.
• BI : Il est possible que nous considérions les cours BI en conjoint avec autres cours secondaires si le programme BI n’est pas suivi au complet.
• Il est possible que nous y accordions du crédit de transfert.
Report de l’admission • S/O
Reprise de cours • Nous considérons le dossier historique académique de tous pour admission. Cours repris retiennent le deuxième résultat.
Considération spéciale
• Nous encourageons toutes celles et tous ceux qui veulent être considérés pour carrières de pilote, d’équipages aériens ou de police militaire avec les Forces armées canadiennes de soumettre leurs demandes le début septembre dans la dernière année du niveau secondaire.
Cours d’été, du soir, d’apprentissage en ligne, d’établissements privés et par correspondance
• Nous acceptons les cours reconnus par le Ministère de l’Éducation de l’Ontario.
Reconnaissance de crédits • Nous considérons les crédits de transfert après que vous
êtes admis. Ces derniers pourraient avoir le résultat de vous mettre en deuxième année.
• Le PFOR demande une période de 4 ans pour finir.
Renseignements sur les bourses d’études et l’aide financière
Bourses d’études • S/O
Bourses d’entrée garanties
• Tous les candidat(e)s entre le CMR sous le programme PFOR.
• Un salaire mensuel, moins les déductions d’impôt sur le revenu, régime de retraite et logements et nourritures sont inclus.
• Les frais de scolarité sont payés par les Forces armées canadiennes.
Renseignements additionnels
• S/O
Date limite • S/O
Renseignements sur les résidences
Droit de dépôt • S/O
Résidence garantie • Tous les membres du PFOR doivent vivre en résidences sur le campus.
Options de résidence • Tous les membres du PFOR doivent vivre en résidence sur le campus.
Demande en ligne • www.forces.ca/fr
Date limite • Le 31 janvier pour vous garantir d’être considéré pour l’année courante.
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Contact InformationKimberly Randall, Manager, National Student Recruitment | 416-979-5000, ext. 3582 | kimberly.randall@ryerson.caSoeun Outh, Assistant Director, National Student Recruitment | 416-979-5000, ext. 544561 | s2outh@ryerson.ca
Guidance: guidance@ryerson.ca
Admissions: www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate
Scholarships and Financial Aid: www.ryerson.ca/admissions/scholarships-awards | 416-979-5113 | awards@ryerson.ca
University Information
Student Population • 36,700 undergraduates
New Programs • Several new double majors available in the Faculty of Arts.• Bachelor of Fine Arts in Professional Music will commence in fall 2021.
Program Changes
• Fashion Design and Fashion Communication have been combined into 1 Fashion degree program with updated curriculum and new areas of concentration. Math is no longer a prerequisite.
• Pilot for fall 2020 admission: Journalism and RTA School of Media – Sport Media programs no longer require non-academic requirements for admission consideration.
• The Ryerson University English as a Second Language Foundation Program now offers 3 entry points (fall, winter, spring), which are available to students with differing levels of English proficiency.
Campus Tours and Events• General Campus Tours operate Monday through Friday at 10 am and 2 pm.• Register at: www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/campus.• To see all events please visit: www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• We release offers for select programs starting the beginning of December and continue on a rolling basis. We will make the majority of admission decisions between February and the end of May.
• Applicants may view all decision communications from us via their Choose>Ryerson applicant portal at: https://choose.ryerson.ca.
• COVID-19 Updates: Contingency plans have been put in place and we continue to assess applications for admission. Find answers to frequently asked questions about admission and applications at: www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/covid-19.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Alternative offers are not automatic. • Applicants must amend their application if they wish to be considered for an alternative program.
Accessibility Services • Academic Accommodation Support works with students who live with both temporary and permanent disabilities that impact their academic functioning. | www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport
Grade 11 Marks • We generally release offers for Grades-Only programs at the beginning of December on the basis of final Grade
11 averages and registration in the required Grade 12 courses.• All offers based on Grade 11 final marks and Grade 12 course registration/interim results are conditional.
Supplemental Application • Grades-Plus programs stipulate non-academic requirements for admission consideration. A list of Grades-Plus
programs, associated non-academic requirements and submission instructions are available at: www.ryerson.ca/programs/undergraduate.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider order of choice in the admission selection process.
Tuition Deposit• $600 for full-time programs or $200 for part-time programs is due by June 4, 2020.• Note: OSAP, Registered Education Savings Plans and entrance scholarships are rarely available before the tuition
deposit due date.
First-Year Course Selection Process• Required courses are generally automatically added into first-year timetables. • New students will select electives commencing in early August. • We encourage students to review the Approved Students website for details:
www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/after-applying/approved-students.
Support for Transition to University • A wide range of university and program orientation activities are available, as well as continued transitional support throughout first year. | www.ryerson.ca/studentaffairs
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not consider dual credit and SHSM courses during the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Applicants from a country where English is not the first language, including applicants who have resided in Canada for 4 calendar years or less (i.e., date of entry to Canada was on or after January 1, 2016, for fall 2020), are required to present proof of English-language proficiency at a satisfactory level.
• Ryerson accepts results from the following tests of English-language proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB, CAEL, PTE and Cambridge English. Minimum required scores vary by academic program.
• Applicants are encouraged to complete English-language proficiency tests and arrange for official test results to be submitted by April 1 or earlier.
• www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/requirements/english-language
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may grant transfer credits for AP subject examinations with grades of 4 or higher.
• IB: We may grant transfer credits for Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or higher for admission consideration.
Deferral• Limited – Students must request deferrals in writing:
www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/ applications-related-forms.
Repeated Courses • We use the highest completed mark to calculate admission,
scholarship and award averages. Some exceptions apply. | www.ryerson.ca/admissions/scholarships-awards
Special Consideration
• Applicants may submit a Special Consideration Form and may also attach related documentation (e.g., letter from physician, guidance counsellor, social worker). | www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/ applications-related-forms
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all courses completed at ministry-inspected schools and registered private schools.
• Courses completed after June 30 in the Grade 12 year (e.g., regular or condensed summer school courses) require authorization and may not be considered. | www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/after-applying/summer-school-extensions
Transfer Credit• We grant transfer credits from other postsecondary
institutions on a course-by-course basis. | www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/requirements/transfer-student
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• We will automatically consider students for a grant under the Student Access Guarantee if their needs exceed the maximum available OSAP funding.
• The Ryerson Bursary is also available to eligible students. | www.ryerson.ca/sfa
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Students attending a Canadian secondary school with a final average of 80% and higher, who meet the terms and conditions, are guaranteed a renewable entrance scholarship.
• Visit www.ryerson.ca/admissions/scholarships-awards for details.
Additional Scholarships• President’s Entrance Scholarships: $40,000 (total value) |
$10,000 (annual amount).• Additional entrance scholarship information is available at:
www.ryerson.ca/admissions/scholarships-awards.
Scholarship Deadline • Varies.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $50 application fee.
Guaranteed Residence• We give priority to first-year students and applicants whose
permanent address is the furthest distance from Ryerson.• When the number of applicants exceeds the number of
spaces, we generate a priority sequence waiting list.
Residence Options
• We offer 4 on-campus residences: HOEM residence, International Living/Learning Centre, Pitman Hall and The Daphne Cockwell Complex, which opened in summer 2019. | www.ryerson.ca/housing
• Room styles include: Single room, double room, single room in an apartment and paired single room.
Online Application • www.ryerson.ca/housing/future-students/applying
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Office of Student Recruitment/Dedicated Counsellor Line | 416-978-6380
Admissions: Enrolment Services | 416-978-2190 | future.students@utoronto.ca | www.future.utoronto.ca/apply
Scholarships & Financial Aid | www.future.utoronto.ca/financesU of T Advanced Planning for Students (UTAPS) | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/financial-aid
University Information
Student Population
• Faculty of Arts & Science – 27,818• Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – 5,298• John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design – 1,100• Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education – 1,000• Faculty of Music – 600
New Programs • https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/resources-for-guidance-counsellors
Program Changes • https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/resources-for-guidance-counsellors
Campus Tours and Events• www.future.utoronto.ca/visit/campus-tours• Upcoming events for admitted students will vary by program and campus.• https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/resources-for-guidance-counsellors
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We send offers for high school students in monthly rounds, starting in February and concluding in May.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Alternative offers of admission will vary by program: Faculty of Arts & Science, Daniels Faculty – no alternative
offers of admission; Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Music – will provide alternative offers within their faculty.
Accessibility Services • Accessibility Services supports students through academic accommodations to achieve academic and co-curricular success. | www.accessibility.utoronto.ca.
Grade 11 Marks • We use Grade 11 marks to make some early offers of admission in February. We may consider Grade 11
marks in place of incomplete Grade 12 prerequisites when making conditional offers in the later rounds. This consideration varies by program.
Supplemental Application • Architectural & Visual Studies, Rotman Commerce, Computer Science, Faculty of Music, Faculty of Kinesiology
& Physical Education, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Victoria College Profile, Trinity College Profile, St. Michael’s College Supplementary Profile (optional), the First Year Foundations programs. | https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/resources-for-guidance-counsellors
Ranking on OUAC Application• Typically, we do not consider ranking in the OUAC application. • For the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, applicant choice may be a small factor as part of a
broad-based admission approach.
Tuition Deposit• Tuition deposits vary by campus and program.• We will require a deposit of $1,000-$2,000, depending on the faculty, for students on a study permit to accept
their offer. Details will be listed in the offer letter.
First-Year Course Selection Process• Course selection varies by program. First-year students generally choose their courses at the end of July.• For the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, the department/program predetermines first-year courses.
Students will receive access to their timetable in early August.
Support for Transition to University • Support programs are available across all 3 campuses and vary by program. • More information is available at: https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/resources-for-guidance-counsellors.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs in the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Proof of English-language proficiency is required from all applicants except for those: (a) whose first language is English, (b) who have achieved satisfactory progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in an English-language school system located in a country where the dominant language is English or (c) whose first language is French and who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in Canada. | www.future.utoronto.ca/apply/english-language-requirements
• Grade 12 English is included in the admission average regardless of English proficiency requirement.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may award admitted students transfer credit for AP examinations with a grade of 4 or 5 (sent electronically from the Educational Testing Services). The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering does not grant AP transfer credit. | www.future.utoronto.ca/transfercredit
• IB: We may award admitted students transfer credit for IB Higher Level subjects with a minimum grade of 5 (sent electronically by the International Baccalaureate Organization). The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering does not grant IB transfer credit. | www.future.utoronto.ca/transfercredit
Deferral
• Applicants may request a 1-year deferral of admission.• Students must complete all sections of the Deferral Request
Application and send it directly to Enrolment Services by September 1. Students must include a copy of a final transcript or report card with the application. | www.future.utoronto.ca/apply/to-do-list
Repeated Courses
• In general, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Admissions Committee does not consider repeated course marks.
• Rotman Commerce, within the Faculty of Arts & Science, will consider only the first attempt at each subject.
• We reserve the right to take into account repeated courses.
Special Consideration
• A student must complete the Request for Special Consideration Form and submit it to Enrolment Services along with: (a) a brief statement outlining the circumstances affecting their marks; (b) complete academic documentation; (c) a letter from a physician if citing medical grounds; (d) corroborating letter(s) from guidance counsellor/social worker, etc. and (e) a recent psycho-educational assessment, if the student has a learning disability.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses. • We are unable to accept marks unless the school submits
them to us through the OUAC.
Transfer Credit• Transfer credit policies for postsecondary studies will vary by
campus and program. | https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/transfer-credit-information
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Students applying directly from high school should apply in January of their Grade 12 year to ensure we consider them for needs-based admission awards. | https://future.utoronto.ca/finances/financial-aid/ university-of-toronto-financial-aid-utaps
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• There are approximately 800 admission awards that have a value ranging from $7,500 to $10,000 and may be held in conjunction with any admission award that students may receive from their college/faculty, if the division permits.
Additional Scholarships• National Scholarship:
http://future.utoronto.ca/national-scholarship• Students must complete the Awards Profile to be considered
for other awards. | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • The Awards Profile deadline is February 1, 2020.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600-$1,000
Guaranteed Residence
• Guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time, provided they complete the university’s common online residence application (StarRez) by March 31, and accept their offer of admission by June 1.
Residence Options • Traditional dorm-style and apartment-style residences. | www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hs/st-george-residences
Online Application • Accessed through: www.join.utoronto.ca.
Application Deadline • March 31, 2020
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Contact InformationStudent Recruitment & Admissions: 905-828-5400 | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students
Scholarships and Financial Aid: www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/finances
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 15,000 undergraduate students.
New Programs
• Minor in Creative Writing; Minor in Sustainability; Minor in Environmental Law and Policy; Certificate in Global Perspectives; Professional Experience Certificate in Digital Media, Communication and Technology; Certificate in Advanced Economics.
• Find new programs and announcements at: www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/parents-counsellors/counsellors.
Program Changes
• For 2021 entry: UTM’s Communication, Culture, Information & Technology program will no longer be a Joint Program with Sheridan College.
• Behaviour, Genetics, & Neurobiology has been renamed Neuroscience.• The Combined Honours Bachelor of Arts/Master of Information program has been suspended as of 2018-19.• Prerequisites and recommendations for several programs have changed. |
www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/parents-counsellors/counsellors
Campus Tours and Events • www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/visit• Campus tours are held regularly throughout the year. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We release admission decisions for high school students between mid-December and late May. We release the
majority of admission decisions during our standard admission rounds (February, March and May). | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/after-applying
• We consider all other applicants on a rolling basis.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We will automatically consider alternative offers for qualified applicants.
Accessibility Services• Accessibility Services provides services and academic accommodations to students who have a documented
learning, physical, sensory or mental health disability or medical condition. • A disability can be temporary or permanent. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/accessibility
Grade 11 Marks • We use Grade 11 marks to make some early offers of admission in February. We may consider Grade 11 marks
in place of incomplete Grade 12 prerequisites when making conditional offers in subsequent rounds. This consideration varies by program.
Supplemental Application • Applicants to the Theatre & Drama program (joint program with Sheridan College) must complete an audition for consideration. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/audition
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider ranking in the OUAC application.
Tuition Deposit • All international students must make a $1,000 admission deposit. International students can find details on the JOIN U of T portal after they are admitted.
First-Year Course Selection Process • First-year students begin enrolling in courses in early July.• Newly admitted students can learn about course enrollment at: www.utm.utoronto.ca/new-students.
Support for Transition to University • We offer a wide variety of transition programs to meet the diverse needs of incoming students.• Newly admitted students can find all new student resources at: www.utm.utoronto.ca/new-students.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs in the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Students will need to provide evidence of their English proficiency if: (a) English is not their first language (i.e., is not the first language learned at home as a child), (b) they have not completed at least 4 or more years of full-time study at a recognized Canadian school that teaches in English, (c) they have not completed at least 4 or more years of full-time study in an English-language school located in a country where the dominant language is English or (d) their first language is not French and they have not completed 4 or more years of full-time studies at a recognized Canadian school. New: Grade 12 English will be included in the admission average regardless of the English proficiency requirement. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/english-language-requirements
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may award admitted students transfer credit for AP examinations with a grade of at least 4 (sent electronically from Educational Testing Services). | www.uoft.me/aputm
• IB: We may award admitted students transfer credit for IB Higher Level subjects with a grade of at least 5 (sent electronically by the International Baccalaureate Organization). | www.uoft.me/ibutm
Deferral
• Applicants may request a 1-year deferral of admission.• Students must complete the Deferral Request Application
and send it, along with a final transcript or report card, directly to Enrolment Services no later than September 12. | www.future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying#defer
Repeated Courses • We give preference to students whose marks are the result
of a first attempt at each course, particularly in prerequisite subjects.
Special Consideration
• To request special consideration, a student must submit the following through the JOIN U of T portal: (a) a letter describing their situation and how it directly influenced their marks; (b) complete academic documentation; (c) a letter from a physician if citing medical grounds; (d) corroborating letter(s) from guidance counsellor/social worker, etc.; and (e) a recent psychoeducational assessment, if the student has a learning disability.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses. Current Ontario Grade 12 students applying on a 101 application must ensure that the current school has all of their marks, including those for summer/night/correspondence courses.
Transfer Credit• Transfer credit policies for postsecondary studies vary by
curriculum and program. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/transfer-credits
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Students may be eligible for needs-based grants and
bursaries offered by both U of T and U of T Mississauga. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/new-students/ fees-financial-aid#scholarships
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Awarded to all eligible newly admitted students directly from high school. These awards are based on admission averages.
• We will use the first mark attained for a repeated course and students must maintain a minimum final average as detailed in their offers of admission.
• We email notification of scholarship(s) approximately 1 week after the offer of admission. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/finances/scholarships/automatic-entrance-scholarships
Additional Scholarships• Students must complete the Awards Profile to be considered
for other awards. | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • Various deadlines apply. | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $350 (application fee submitted after receiving an offer of admission)
Guaranteed Residence
• Guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program, provided they complete step 1 of the university’s common online residence application (StarRez) by March 31, receive and accept an offer of admission by June 1 and meet the deadline for the UTM Housing Application (including the Occupancy Agreement and deposit) by June 10.
Residence Options • Three different styles: Traditional dorm-style residence hall,
townhouses and award-winning suites. | www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing
Online Application • Accessed through: www.join.utoronto.ca
Application Deadline • March 31, 2020
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Contact InformationShelby Verboven, Associate Registrar and Director of Admissions & Student Recruitment: shelby.verboven@utoronto.ca | 416-287-7564 Kyomi Duncan, Senior Student Recruitment Officer: kyomi.hastings@utoronto.ca | 416-287-7110Elise Miller, Student Recruitment Officer: elise.miller@utoronto.ca | 416-208-2707Micah Schieven, Student Recruitment Officer: micah.schieven@utoronto.ca | 416-287-7346 Aly Hirji, Student Recruitment Officer: alykhan.hirji@uotoronto.ca | 647-601-4502Gowthaman Chelvarajah, International Student Recruitment Officer: gowthaman.chelvarajah@utoronto.ca | 416-208-2947Admissions & Student Recruitment: utsc.admissions@utoronto.ca | 416-287-7529
University Information
Student Population • 13,738
New Programs• New Certificates: Bioarchaeology, Biological Sciences Research Excellence, Global Development, Environment
and Health• New Minor: Biomedical Ethics
Program Changes• Beginning for 2021 admission, we recommend that applicants to Psychological & Health Sciences have one 4U
math and SBI4U, or equivalent. We can admit students without these courses, but they will need to meet the requirement through university courses to choose their program of study in their second year.
Campus Tours and Events • www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/tours
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We send most offers for high school students in 3 rounds – early offers in February, second round in March and the final round (including refusals) in May.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We automatically consider alternative offers of admission for applicants who are not eligible for their program
of choice.• Students who do not qualify for an offer of admission to U of T Scarborough (UTSC) may receive information
directing them to our college pathway programs with Seneca and Centennial Colleges.
Accessibility Services • www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ability
Grade 11 Marks • We use a mixture of Grade 11 and Grade 12 marks in our assessments.
Supplemental Application
• The Supplementary Application Form is required for Management, Co-op Management, Co-op Management & International Business, Co-op International Development Studies, Double Degree in Management & Finance (BBA) and Statistics – Quantitative Finance Stream (BSc), and Paramedicine.
• Interviews will be conducted for select Co-op International Development Studies and Management & International Business applicants.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider ranking in the OUAC application and encourage applicants to rank their choices honestly.
Tuition Deposit • No deposit required for domestic applicants.• $1,000 deposit required for international students.
First-Year Course Selection Process• First-year students choose their courses in mid- to late July. UTSC students should refer to the relevant
information on their JOIN U of T portal and visit the “You Got In” website for more information: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/yougotin.
Support for Transition to University• We invite all new students to attend “Get Started”, a full-day academic orientation workshop with sessions in
June and July. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/getstarted • A wide range of other support services are available, from academic advising and accessibility to peer
mentoring and international student services. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/studentlife
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs in the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Proof of English-language proficiency is required except for those: Whose first language is English (i.e., is the first language you learned at home as a child); who have achieved satisfactory progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in an English-language school system located in a country where the dominant language is English; or whose first language is French and who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in Canada. New: Grade 12 English will be included in the admission average regardless of English proficiency requirement. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/english
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may award admitted students transfer credit for AP examinations with a grade of 4 or 5 (sent electronically from the Educational Testing Services). | www.future.utoronto.ca/transfercredit
• IB: We may award admitted students transfer credit for IB Higher Level subjects with a minimum grade of 5 (sent electronically by the International Baccalaureate Organization). | www.future.utoronto.ca/transfercredit
Deferral
• Applicants may request a 1-year deferral of admission,• Students must complete the Deferral Request Application
and send it directly to Enrolment Services no later than September 1. | www.future.utoronto.ca/apply/to-do-list
Repeated Courses • We may give preference to students whose marks are
the result of a first attempt at each course, particularly in prerequisite subjects.
Special Consideration
• To request special consideration, a student must complete the Request for Special Consideration Form and submit it to Enrolment Services along with: (a) a brief statement outlining the circumstances affecting their marks; (b) complete academic documentation; (c) a letter from a physician if citing medical grounds; (d) corroborating letter(s) from guidance counsellor/social worker, etc.; and (e) a recent psycho-educational assessment if the student has a learning disability.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
Transfer Credit• Transfer credit policies for postsecondary studies will vary by
curriculum and program. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/transfer-credits
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Students applying directly from high school should apply in January of their Grade 12 year with a preferred deadline of the end of February to ensure we consider them for needs-based admission awards. | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/financial-aid
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Awarded to students who are admitted to UTSC from high school. We will notify students of their eligibility to receive an award at the time of admission. We will use the first mark attained for a repeated course.
Additional Scholarships• Students must complete the Awards Profile to be considered
for other awards. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/u-t-scholarship-sorter
Scholarship Deadline
• Many awards based on financial need, leadership ability, community involvement and other special criteria require completion of an Awards Profile.
• The Awards Profile deadline is February 1. | www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence
• Guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program, provided they complete the university’s common online residence application (StarRez) by March 31 and accept their offer of admission by June 1.
Residence Options • On-campus housing offers single-gender or all-gender
options in townhouses or apartments with cooking facilities. | www.utsc.utoronto.ca/residences
Online Application • Accessed through: www.join.utoronto.ca.
Application Deadline • March 31, 2020
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Contact InformationGuidance Hotline: 705-748-1011, ext. 7222
Recruitment: Sasha Trivett, Manager, Recruitment | 705-748-1011, ext. 7584 | sashatrivett@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/futurestudents
Admissions: Eliza Nicholson, Manager, Admissions | 705-748-1011, ext. 7846 | elizanicholson@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/applying
Scholarship and Financial Aid: Financial Aid Office | 705-748-1524 | financialaid@trentu.ca | scholarships@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 9,700 students at the Peterborough campus.
New Programs• Chemical Engineering: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree, Computing Systems Co-op, Conservation Biology
Placement or Co-op option, Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies Specialization, Financial Analytics, Forensic Biology, Forensic Chemistry, Law & Policing Specialization.
Program Changes• Applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing must take the CASPer® assessment as part of the application
process. | www.takecasper.com• Nursing prerequisite minimum final mark increased to 70% for SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U math.• Applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology no longer need Physics to be considered.
Campus Tours and Events • Peterborough campus: 1-888-739-8885 | discovertrent@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/tours• ToursPlus Peterborough campus: Saturday, May 9, 2020, 10 am to 2 pm
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • Offers of admission began in January and continue on a rolling basis.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We will grant alternative offers of admission to applicants who do not meet the minimum admission average for the program they are applying to.
Accessibility Services • We offer a variety of integrated services to support learning and sensory disabilities, as well as physical and mental health. | www.trentu.ca/sas
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider Grade 11 marks for early offers of admission.
Supplemental Application • Students applying to the Medical Professional Stream and Computing Systems Co-op must complete a supplemental application form. Forms can be found on the MyTrent applicant portal.
Ranking on OUAC Application • Trent does not consider application ranking when making offers of admission.
Tuition Deposit • $500
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students may browse available courses at: www.trentu.ca/calendar. Course registration for September 2020 opens in late June 2020.
Support for Transition to University• New student orientation is available through the summer and is a great opportunity to learn more about
registering for courses, scheduling your time, making academic decisions, what to expect in university, student life and more. | www.trentu.ca/orientation
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs. • We invite SHSM program coordinators to contact us if they would like to partner on an SHSM program or bring
a group for a campus visit. | discovertrent@trentu.ca• SHSM Award: $2,000 entrance award. Red Seal and application required.
English Proficiency Requirements• An applicant whose primary language is not English, whose previous education has been conducted in another
language, or who has studied for less than 3 years at an internationally accredited school where English is the primary language of instruction, must show proof of English-language proficiency such as TOEFL (min. iBT score 86) or IELTS (min. score 6.5, with no band score below 6.0).
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will grant transfer credits for AP courses with grades of 4 or higher.
• IB: We will grant transfer credits for IB Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or higher. IB Award: $2,000, highest IB Diploma grades, no application required.
Deferral • Students may defer their offer of admission for up to 1 academic year. We grant deferrals only once.
Repeated Courses • For courses taken more than once, we will use the highest
final mark for the calculation of the admission average and scholarship eligibility.
Special Consideration • We will evaluate applications on an individual basis.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will accept credits from any institution that is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
• Students who are completing courses outside of their regular day school should notify the Admissions Office using the Intention to Upgrade Form on their MyTrent portal.
Transfer Credit • www.trentu.ca/transfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• We grant entrance bursaries of $500 and $1,000 to students entering postsecondary studies for the first time.
• An extensive in-course bursary and award program is available for students with additional financial need. | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from a Canadian high school.
• $3,000 for 95% or higher; $2,500 for 90-94%; $1,500 for 85-89%; $1,000 for 80-84%.
• All entrance scholarships are renewable annually. | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
Additional Scholarships• Additional scholarships are available ranging from $2,000 to
$20,000 over 4 years.• Some awards require an application. |
www.trentu.ca/scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • April 1, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence • Yes, provided that application requirements are met by the deadline.
Residence Options
• Traditional and apartment-style residences. • Ten themed Living Learning Communities: Groups of
selected students who share similar interests live together within the larger residence communities.
• Single, double, triple rooms and apartment-style.
Online Application • www.trentu.ca/housing
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020, 11:59 pm
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Contact InformationGuidance Hotline: 705-748-1011, ext. 7222
Recruitment: Sasha Trivett, Manager, Recruitment | 705-748-1011, ext. 7584 | sashatrivett@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/futurestudents
Admissions: Eliza Nicholson, Manager, Admissions | 705-748-1011, ext. 7846 | elizanicholson@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/applying
Scholarship and Financial Aid: Financial Aid Office | 705-748-1524 | financialaid@trentu.ca | scholarships@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 1,500 students at the Durham Greater Toronto Area (GTA) campus.
New Programs • Journalism, Policing & Community Well-Being, Psychological Development Specialization, Information Systems & E-Commerce Specialization, Entrepreneurship Specialization, Computing Systems.
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events • Durham GTA campus: 1-888-655-5559 | discovertrentdurham@trentu.ca | www.trentu.ca/tours
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • Offers of admission begin in January and continue on a rolling basis.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We will grant alternative offers of admission to applicants who do not meet the minimum admission average for the program they are applying to.
Accessibility Services • We offer a variety of integrated services to support learning and sensory disabilities, as well as physical and mental health. | www.trentu.ca/sas
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider Grade 11 marks for early offers of admission.
Supplemental Application • None.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider application ranking when making offers of admission.
Tuition Deposit • $500
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students may browse available courses at: www.trentu.ca/calendar. Course registration for September 2020 opens in late June 2020.
Support for Transition to University• New student orientation is available through the summer and is a great opportunity to learn more about
registering for courses, scheduling your time, making academic decisions, what to expect in university, student life and more. | www.trentu.ca/durham/student-life/new-student-orientation
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs. • We invite SHSM program coordinators to contact us if they would like to partner on an SHSM program or bring
a group for a campus visit. | discovertrentdurham@trentu.ca• SHSM Award: $2,000. Red Seal and application required.
English Proficiency Requirements• An applicant whose primary language is not English, whose previous education has been conducted in another
language, or who has studied for less than 3 years at an internationally accredited school where English is the primary language of instruction, must show proof of English-language proficiency such as TOEFL (min. iBT score 86) or IELTS (min. score 6.5, with no band score below 6.0).
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will grant transfer credits for AP courses with grades of 4 or higher.
• IB: We will grant transfer credits for IB Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or higher. IB Award: $2,000, highest IB Diploma grades, no application required.
Deferral • Students may defer their offer of admission for up to 1 academic year. We grant deferrals only once.
Repeated Courses • For courses taken more than once, we will use the highest
final mark for calculating the admission average and scholarship eligibility.
Special Consideration • We will evaluate applications on an individual basis.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will accept credits from any institution that is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
• Students who are completing courses outside of their regular day school should notify the Admissions Office using the Intention to Upgrade Form on their MyTrent portal.
Transfer Credit • www.trentu.ca/transfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• We grant entrance bursaries of $500 and $1,000 to students entering postsecondary studies for the first time.
• An extensive in-course bursary and award program is available for students with additional financial need. | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from a Canadian high school.
• $3,000 for 95% or higher; $2,500 for 90-94%; $1,500 for 85-89%; $1,000 for 80-84%.
• All entrance scholarships are renewable annually. | www.trentu.ca/financialaid
Additional Scholarships
• Durham Scholars Circle Award: $1,500 in addition to the entrance scholarship, for applicants with a 90% average or higher, attending the Durham GTA campus.
• Additional scholarships are available ranging from $2,000 to $20,000 over 4 years.
• Some awards require an application. | www.trentu.ca/scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • April 1, 2020
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence • Yes, provided that application requirements are met by the deadline.
Residence Options
• We now offer traditional single and double rooms in our brand new 200-bed residence, opening September 2020. The residence features kitchenettes, common rooms and meal plans, transforming our community of scholars into a society of friends.
Online Application • www.trentudurhamresidence.ca
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Jody Berringer | Manager, Liaison | jberringer@uwaterloo.ca | 519-888-4567, ext. 47145
Indigenous Recruitment: Chloe Blair | 519-885-1460 | www.uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/wisc
Admissions: Andre Jardin | Associate Registrar, Admissions | acjardin@uwaterloo.ca | 519-888-4567, ext. 42265 |www.uwaterloo.ca/future
Scholarships and Financial Aid: 519-888-4567, ext. 43583 | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/financing
University Information
Student Population • 33,300 full-time undergraduates, including 23,000 students in North America’s largest co-op program.• 4,900 graduate students.
New Programs • New Minors: Event Management, Tourism, and Economic Theory. Available to all Waterloo students.
Program Changes
• Honours Arts co-op: Students in Honours Arts can apply directly to co-op, which is available for all Honours Arts majors.
• Admission changes in Applied Health Sciences: Health Studies – Now also requires a 4U English (minimum 70% is required) and a 4U Math (minimum 70% is required). Public Health – Now also requires a 4U Math (minimum 70% is required). Kinesiology – Now also requires a 4U English (minimum 70% is required).
• Biotechnology/Economics program no longer available.
Campus Tours and Events• 519-888-4567, ext. 43614• Visit www.uwaterloo.ca/future-students for the most up-to-date information on campus tours and events.• Fall Open House: November 7, 2020• Brochure requests: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/brochures
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make the majority of offers of admission in May.• We include required courses in the calculation of admission averages. • All offers are conditional upon attaining the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and maintaining the
marks indicated in the offer of admission.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We make decisions about alternative offers of admission during the final round of admission.
Accessibility Services• We encourage admitted students with disabilities to contact AccessAbility Services to book an appointment
with an advisor. • 519-888-4567, ext. 35082 | TTY: 519-888-4040 | access@uwaterloo.ca
Grade 11 Marks
• We may consider 3U/M marks for early offers of admission to some programs.• In early March, we review both 3U/M and 4U/M marks to select students for the Architecture interview process. |
www.uwaterloo.ca/architecture/future-undergraduate-students• We review 3U/M marks, in combination with 4U/M marks, a submitted Admission Information Form (AIF)
and the Accounting and Financial Management Admission Assignment, for early offers to the Accounting and Financial Management program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/afm
Supplemental Application • We require an AIF for Architecture, Computing and Financial Management, Engineering, including Software
Engineering, and all Mathematics programs. We recommend an AIF for all other programs. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/aif
• Some programs require additional supplemental application pieces. Review all programs carefully.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not review application ranking when making decisions. • Students will receive an admission decision for every Waterloo application choice.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students will receive instructions for selecting their courses in June.
Support for Transition to University
• The Centre – Front-line services for students in 1 location: askthecentre@uwaterloo.ca• Tips and advice from current Waterloo students: www.uwaterloo.ca/beyond-ideas• Student Success Office: www.uwaterloo.ca/student-success• Orientation: www.uwaterloo.ca/orientation• College pathway/transfer students: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-students• Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre: www.uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/wisc
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs, except for an agreement with the Waterloo Region
District School Board.• We will consider students who take SES4U and attain a mark of 75%, through a high school affiliated with the
Waterloo Region District School Board, for Earth Sciences 121 transfer credit for some programs.
English Proficiency Requirements • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/elr
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will consider granting transfer credit for courses with a minimum final grade of 4.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
• IB: We will consider granting transfer credit for individual certificate or diploma Higher Level courses with a minimum final grade of 5.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Deferral • Students may request a deferral of their admission for 1 full year. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/defer
Repeated Courses • We will consider each case individually. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Special Consideration• We encourage students to complete the AIF to explain any
special circumstances that may have affected their marks and/or which they would like us to consider during the admission process.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.• We may ask students to list the courses they have taken or are
taking outside of regular day school on their AIF. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Transfer Credit • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Each year we award Waterloo Entrance Bursaries, valued from $500 to $4,000, to Ontario students with demonstrated financial need who are entering their first year of postsecondary studies. April 15 is the annual deadline. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/financing/bursaries
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Automatic entrance scholarships are based on the admission average that is calculated using the top six 4U/M or equivalent courses, including each of the required courses for the program(s) of admission.
• We will review final marks for the purpose of upgrading scholarships for students who achieve a higher admission average with finals.
• We do not downgrade or cancel entrance scholarship offers based on final marks, provided the student fulfills all conditions related to the offer of admission.
Additional Scholarships • We also offer program-specific entrance scholarships. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/scholarships
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence • Guaranteed to students who meet the conditions outlined at: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/residence.
Residence Options • Nine first-year, traditional- and suite-style residences made
up of single, double and interconnecting rooms. | https://uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Online Application• Students must submit a Residence Community Ranking Form. |
https://uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years • An application and separate process are required for Conrad
Grebel University College, another on-campus residence.
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020, for a guaranteed spot.
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Lauren Zalewski | Marketing, Recruitment and Outreach Officer | 519-884-4404, ext. 28638 | renison@uwaterloo.ca
Admissions: Maria Vermeer | Registrar, Admissions | 519-884-4404, ext. 28734 | maria.vermeer@uwaterloo.ca | www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/admissions-0
Scholarships and Financial Aid: 519-884-4404, ext. 28734 | maria.vermeer@uwaterloo.ca | www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students/financing
University Information
Student Population • 870
New Programs • None.
Program Changes • Honours Arts Co-op: Students in Honours Arts can apply directly to Co-op, which is available for all Honours Arts majors.
Campus Tours and Events• 519-884-4404, ext. 28638 | renison@uwaterloo.ca• Visit www.uwaterloo.ca/future-students for the most up-to-date information on campus tours and events.• Fall Open House: November 7, 2020• Brochure requests: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/brochures
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make the majority of offers of admission in May.• We include required courses in the calculation of mid-year admission averages. • All offers are conditional upon attaining the OSSD and maintaining the marks indicated in the offer of
admission.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We make decisions about alternative offers of admission during the final round of admission.
Accessibility Services• We encourage admitted students with disabilities to contact AccessAbility Services to book an appointment
with an advisor.• 519-888-4567, ext. 35082 | TTY: 519-888-4040 | access@uwaterloo.ca
Grade 11 Marks • We consider 3U/M marks for early offers of admission for qualified students.
Supplemental Application • We recommend students complete an Admission Information Form (AIF) for all programs. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/aif
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not review application ranking when making decisions. • We will make a decision for every Renison application choice.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students will receive instructions for selecting their courses in June.
Support for Transition to University
• Living-Learning Community, Social Development Studies: www.uwaterloo.ca/social-development-studies/future-students/sds-living-learning-community
• Warrior Academic Leadership Community: www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/walc• Living-Learning Community, Bridge to Academic Success in English:
www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/base-llc • Residence dons, peer leaders, on-site chaplain, full-time counsellors• Student Success Office: www.uwaterloo.ca/student-success• Orientation Week: www.uwaterloo.ca/orientation• College pathway/transfer students: www.uwaterloo.ca/future-students/transfer-students• Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre – based at St. Paul’s University College on Waterloo’s campus.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs, except for an agreement with the Waterloo Region District School Board.
English Proficiency Requirements • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/elr
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will consider granting transfer credit for courses with a minimum final grade of 4.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
• IB: We will consider granting transfer credit for individual certificate or diploma Higher Level courses with a minimum final grade of 5.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Deferral • Students may request a deferral of their admission for 1 full year. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/defer
Repeated Courses • We will consider each case individually. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Special Consideration• We encourage students to complete the AIF to explain any
special circumstances that may have affected their marks and/or which they would like us to consider during the admission process.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses. • We may ask students to list the courses they have taken or
are taking outside of regular day school on their AIF. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Transfer Credit • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Each year we award University of Waterloo Entrance Bursaries, valued from $500 to $4,000, to students with demonstrated financial need who are entering their first year of postsecondary studies. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/financing/bursaries
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Full-time, first-year students with an admission average of 80% or higher based on marks available in early May, including marks for courses required for the program the student has been admitted to, will be eligible for scholarships ranging in value from $500 to $5,000. | www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students/financing
• We will review final marks for the purpose of upgrading scholarships for students who achieve a higher admission average with finals.
• We do not downgrade or cancel entrance scholarship offers based on final marks, provided the student fulfills all conditions related to the offer of admission.
• We award all Renison entrance scholarships automatically; a separate application is not required.
Additional Scholarships• The Eva Leflar Foundation has generously established a
$5,000 award to encourage students, particularly those from Grey and Bruce counties, in their degree studies.
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence• Guaranteed, as long as students meet the conditions
outlined online. We encourage students to rank Renison as their first choice to be given priority. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/residence
Residence Options
• Renison residence offers a home to 207 students. Students from any faculty or program are eligible to apply for residence at Renison.
• Lauren Zalewski: 519-884-4404, ext. 28638 | renison@uwaterloo.ca | www.uwaterloo.ca/renison/residence
Online Application • Students must submit a Residence Community Ranking Form. | www.uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020, for a guaranteed spot.
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions:Sue Brubacher | Director, Enrolment and Upper-Year Transitions | 519-884-8111, ext. 28243 | sue.brubacher@uwaterloo.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid:Student Affairs Administrative Assistant | 519-884-8111, ext. 28254 | sjulife@uwaterloo.ca
University Information
Student Population • 600 full-time undergraduate students registered in Arts.
New Programs • None.
Program Changes • Honours Arts co-op: Students in Honours Arts can apply directly to co-op, which is available for all Honours Arts majors.
Campus Tours and Events • Visit www.sju.ca/visitus for the most up-to-date information on campus tours and events.• Fall Open House: Saturday, November 7, 2020
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make the majority of offers of admission in May.• We include required courses in the calculation of admission averages. • All offers are conditional upon attaining the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and maintaining the marks
indicated in the offer of admission.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We make decisions about alternative offers of admission during the final round of admission.
Accessibility Services• We encourage admitted students with disabilities to contact AccessAbility Services to book an appointment to
meet with an advisor. • 519-888-4567, ext. 35082 | TTY: 519-888-4040 | access@uwaterloo.ca.
Grade 11 Marks • We consider 3U/M marks for early offers of admission for qualified students.
Supplemental Application • Students must fill out an Admission Information Form (AIF) for most programs. |
www.uwaterloo.ca/future/aif• Some programs require additional supplemental applications. Review all programs carefully.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not review application ranking when making decisions.• Students will receive an admission decision for every SJU/Waterloo application choice.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Students will receive instructions for selecting their courses in June.
Support for Transition to University
• Student Success and Advising: www.sju.ca/student-success-advising • Peer Success Coaching: www.sju.ca/studentleadership• The Centre – Front-line services for students in 1 location: askthecentre@uwaterloo.ca• College pathway/transfer students: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-students• Orientation: www.uwaterloo.ca/orientation• Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre: Support services and ceremonies, based at St. Paul’s University College
on Waterloo’s campus.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs, except for an agreement with the Waterloo Region
District School Board. • We will consider students who take SES4U and attain a mark of 75%, through a high school affiliated with the
Waterloo Region District School Board, for Earth Sciences 121 transfer credit for some programs.
English Proficiency Requirements • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/elr
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We will consider granting transfer credit for courses with a minimum final grade of 4.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
• IB: We will consider granting transfer credit for individual certificate or diploma Higher Level courses with a minimum final grade of 5.
• The number of credits varies depending on the program. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Deferral • Students may request a deferral of their admission for 1 full year. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/defer
Repeated Courses • We will consider each case individually. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Special Consideration• We encourage students to complete the AIF to explain any
special circumstances that may have affected their marks and/or which they would like us to consider during the admission process.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses. • We may ask students to list the courses they have taken or
are taking outside of regular day school on their AIF. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/repeated-courses
Transfer Credit • www.uwaterloo.ca/future/transfer-credits
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• Each year we award Waterloo Entrance Bursaries, valued from $500 to $4,000, to students with demonstrated financial need who are entering their first year of postsecondary studies. April 15 is the annual deadline. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/bursaries
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Full-time, first-year students with an admission average of 85% or higher based on marks available in early May, will be eligible for scholarships ranging in value from $1,000 to $2,000. | www.sju.ca/feesfinancing
• Program-specific entrance scholarships: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/scholarships.
Additional Scholarships
• We award the majority of entrance scholarships automatically, and a separate application is not required. | www.uwaterloo.ca/future/scholarships
• Find additional scholarship information at: www.sju.ca/feesfinancing.
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $500
Guaranteed Residence• Residence is guaranteed to students who meet the
conditions outlined at: www.uwaterloo.ca/future/residence.• We encourage students to rank St. Jerome’s University as
their first choice in order to be given consideration.
Residence Options
• Our residence houses 360 students. | www.sju.ca/live• Students from all faculties are eligible to apply for residence
at St. Jerome’s. Preference is given to Faculty of Arts registered students.
• Contact Jess Huston in Student Affairs: 519-884-8111, ext. 28264 | jahuston@uwaterloo.ca
Online Application • Students must submit a Residence Community Ranking Form. | www.uwaterloo.ca/housing/incoming-first-years
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: www.welcome.uwo.caDayana Kibilds | 519-661-3209 | dkibilds@uwo.ca | Chris Smith | 519-661-2111, ext. 88229 | chris.smith@uwo.ca
Admissions: www.welcome.uwo.ca/admissionsTheresa Serwatuk | 519-661-2111, ext. 84892 | tserwatu@uwo.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid: www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_financesNorma Merino | National Scholarships | 519-661-2111, ext. 85958 | nmerino@uwo.caDahlia Shahatto | Admissions Scholarships | 519-661-2111, ext. 88632 | dshahatt@uwo.caKaren Pypstra | Financial Aid | 519-661-2111, ext. 84655 | kpypstra@uwo.ca
University Information
Student Population • 40,155
New Programs
• Introduction of an Honours Specialization in Integrated Science with Astrophysics• Introduction of an Honours Specialization in Synthetic Biology • Introduction of an Honours Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics – Politics and Philosophy
Concentration (PPE-P) and HBA Combined Degree• Introduction of an Honours Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics – Economics Concentration
(PPE-E) and HBA Combined Degree• Introduction of an Integrated Engineering program• Introduction of the Bachelor of Music with Honours in Music Research
Program Changes
• Visual Arts History has been renamed Art History• Visual Arts Studio has been renamed Studio Art • Honours Specialization in Mathematical Sciences renamed as Mathematical and Statistical Sciences• Department of Modern Languages and Literatures has been renamed as the Department of Languages and
Cultures• The First Nations Studies program has been renamed as the Indigenous Studies program• Withdrawal of the Honours Specialization and Specialization in Public Administration• Withdrawal of the Diploma in Game Development• Withdrawal of the Diploma in Computer Science
Campus Tours and Events• https://welcome.uwo.ca/visit/index.html | 519-661-2100• Fall Preview Day – November 15, 2020• March Break Open House – March 13, 2021
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We offer admission to Ontario high school students throughout the admission cycle until mid-May 2020. • We include prerequisite courses in the calculation of mid-year and final admission averages.• All offers are conditional upon maintaining the minimum final average stipulated and successfully completing the
OSSD.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We do not extend alternative offers to other programs on Main Campus. • Students who wish to be considered for more than 1 program should list each program as a separate choice in
their OUAC application.
Accessibility Services • www.accessibility.uwo.ca
Grade 11 Marks • We consider Grade 11 marks during the early rounds of offers.
Supplemental Application • Find mandatory supplemental applications and other optional forms at: www.welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/forms/index.html.
Ranking on OUAC Application • OUAC ranking does not play a role in Western’s Main Campus admission process.
Tuition Deposit • Currently there is no tuition deposit required.
First-Year Course Selection Process• Summer Academic Orientation will take place in person from June 24 to July 5, 2020. SAO participants have the
opportunity to select their courses with a professor or academic advisor, create a timetable, register for courses and learn about our services and university life. Phone appointments run from May 19 to August 21.
• Register at: www.sao.uwo.ca.
Support for Transition to University• Our Student Experience portfolio encompasses Academic Support & Engagement, Sports & Recreation,
Leadership & Learning, Wellness & Wellbeing, Chaplains and Indigenous Services – all of which enable students to thrive at university. Our large Orientation Week and University Students’ Council provide a strong sense of both academic and community support. | www.studentexperience.uwo.ca
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs in the admission process.
English Proficiency Requirements• The Undergraduate Admissions Office may require any applicant to write a test of English proficiency if their
first language is not English. Students will be required to write one of the acceptable English-language proficiency tests. They are encouraged to write a test at the earliest possible date. | https://welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/english_language_proficiency.html
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: If students achieve at least 4 out of 5 on their final AP exams, we may consider them for transfer credit, to a maximum of 2 full credits as approved by the appropriate faculty.
• IB: IB applicants who have successfully completed the full IB Diploma and meet our admission criteria are eligible for transfer credit consideration for most Higher Level subjects with a score of 5 or higher.
Deferral
• Students may request a deferral of admission for a period of 1 year. Deferrals are not automatic at Western’s main campus.
• Students must submit the request in writing to the Admissions Office and include the activities they will be participating in during that year. Admission scholarships for deferred students are based on the scholarship eligibility criteria in the year of registration.
Repeated Courses • We consider the highest reported successful mark achieved in that course.
Special Consideration
• Western’s Special Consideration Profile provides an opportunity for students to share any extenuating circumstances that have adversely affected their marks.
• We encourage students with disabilities to contact Student Accessibility Services: www.sdc.uwo.ca.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We consider Ontario Ministry of Education-approved institutions and courses equally in terms of admission.
• When students take courses outside of a regular day school, it is their responsibility to ensure that all in-progress and final marks are uploaded to the OUAC by the appropriate deadlines.
Transfer Credit
• Canadian College Students: https://welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/requirements/canadian_college/index.html
• Canadian University Transfers: https://welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/requirements/canadian_university/index.html
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries • https://registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/ bursaries_workstudy.html
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Our Admission Scholarships are based on admission averages. Some are renewable.
• International students are eligible for Admission Scholarships, as well as for 3 of our President’s Entrance Scholarships. | www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards
Additional Scholarships• National Scholarships range in value from $2,000 to
$72,000. | www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/scholarships_awards/admission/ national_scholarship_program.html
Scholarship Deadline • National Scholarship applications must be received by February 14, 2021.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $900
Guaranteed Residence
• Residence is guaranteed for students graduating from high school who meet the conditions outlined at: https://residence.uwo.ca.
• Students entering with a 95% or higher entering average based on midterm marks will be accommodated in 1 of their top 3 residence choices.
• Students entering with a 90% admission average or higher who live in residence in first year are also guaranteed accommodation for their second year.
Residence Options • We have 9 residences, 7 of which accommodate first-year
students. There are 3 different room styles: Traditional, hybrid and suite.
Online Application • There is no online application, but students do complete a residence placement questionnaire online.
Application Deadline • June 3, 2020
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Contact InformationGeneral Inquiries | 519-858-5151 | brescia@uwo.ca | www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions Amanda Cox, Associate Registrar, Recruitment and Admissions | 519-432-8352, ext. 28261 | acox25@uwo.ca Jazmyn Jansen, Senior Liaison and Outreach Coordinator | 519-432-8353, ext. 28364 | jjansen5@uwo.ca Karleen Mason, Admissions Officer | Applicants with last names A-L | 519-432-8353, ext. 28301 | kmason27@uwo.ca Hayley Rankin, Admissions and Recruitment Officer | Applicants with last names M-Z | 519-432-8353, ext. 28045 | hrankin2@uwo.ca
University Information
Student Population • 1,600
New Programs • Creativity and Literature; Power in History and Politics
Program Changes • New first-year seminar experience for all incoming students – Brescia Bold IDS 1200A/B• Family Studies and Human Development (renamed); Food Management and Marketing (renamed)
Campus Tours and Events
• Campus Tours: Monday to Friday at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. Weekend tours available upon special request. | 519-858-5151 or brescia@uwo.ca | To register: www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/visit-us
• Campus Events: http://calendar.bresciauc.ca/events• Fall Preview Day – Saturday, November 7, 2020; Campus Tour Day – Sunday, November 15, 2020• March Break Open House – Saturday, March 13, 2021
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We are still accepting applications to all programs, except for Kinesiology. • We continue to send out offers of admission as marks become available from the OUAC. If a student has
concerns or questions about their application, they should contact their Admissions Officer.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We will make an automatic alternative offer of admission to our Arts or Social Science program if an applicant’s admission average for a specific program does not meet the minimum requirements.
Accessibility Services • www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider Grade 11 marks for first-round offers of admission.
Supplemental Application • Applicants who fall slightly below the minimum admission average can complete an Application Profile that
outlines their extracurricular involvement and extenuating circumstances. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/admission-requirements
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider ranking in admission decisions.
Tuition Deposit • First installment of tuition is due in mid-August. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/tuition
First-Year Course Selection Process• We encourage students to attend a Summer Orientation Day (SOD) at Brescia. Various dates and times are
available throughout the months of June and July. SOD registration will be available from January through July. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/accepted-students/orientation
Support for Transition to University • www.brescia.uwo.ca/life/student-life/orientation-and-transition
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We recognize SHSM students by offering unlimited automatic entrance awards of $2,000.• For more details, visit: http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships.
English Proficiency Requirements
• We accept TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, PTE and CanTest as proof of English proficiency.• Students who have studied in an institution with English as the primary language of instruction for a minimum of
4 years may be exempt from providing English-language proficiency.• Contact the Admissions Office for additional details. |
www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/international-admissions/english-language-proficiency
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may grant transfer credit for AP courses with a grade of 4 or higher. We may award a maximum of 2 transfer credits. Contact the Admissions Office for additional details.
• IB: IB Applicants may be eligible for transfer credit consideration for Higher Level subjects. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/international-baccalaureate
Deferral • Accepted students may request a deferral for up to 1 year. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/accepted-students
Repeated Courses • We accept repeated courses and use the highest mark
achieved in the course for the final admission average calculation.
Special Consideration• Students who have extenuating circumstances may complete
an Application Profile at: www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/admission-requirements.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.• We will consider summer courses for admission to
September start programs.
Transfer Credit • www.brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/transfer-students
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries • www.brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/financial-aid/bursaries/
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Admission scholarships range in value from $1,500 to $3,500 and we automatically assess for and guarantee scholarships to students graduating from Canadian high schools.
• All scholarships are based on final admission averages and are automatically renewable for a total of 4 years. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships
Additional Scholarships• View the “Additional Scholarships and Awards” tab at:
www.brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships.
Scholarship Deadline• Deadlines vary. See the website for details:
www.brescia.uwo.ca/tuition/scholarships/admission-scholarships.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $800
Guaranteed Residence• Guaranteed to all first-year students who receive an offer of
admission, provided they apply and pay their deposit by the deadline.
Residence Options • Our luxury 300-bed residence, Clare Hall, has private rooms
with an ensuite washroom (shared with 1 other resident). Limited number of premium private rooms are available. | www.brescia.uwo.ca/life/residence
Online Application • www.brescia.uwo.ca/life/residence/applying-to-residence
Application Deadline • June 10, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Courtney Santin, Recruitment and Admissions Officer | 519-438-7224, ext. 792 | csantin2@huron.uwo.ca | https://huronatwestern.ca/admissions-enrolment
Admissions: Meklit Haile, Coordinator, Partnerships and Pathways | 519-438-7224, ext. 233 | mhaile2@huron.uwo.ca | https://huronatwestern.ca/admissions-enrolment
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Jane Parker, Financial Aid Officer | 519-438-7224, ext. 215 | mjparker@uwo.ca | www.huronuc.ca/index.php/money-matters
University Information
Student Population • 1,200
New Programs • Global Great Books, Japanese Studies
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events • Campus Tours: https://huronatwestern.ca/tours | 519-438-7224, ext. 204
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• Offers operate on a rolling basis and we will continue to extend offers as space permits. • The anticipated midterm cut-off for Arts, Social Science, Theology, and Management and Organizational
Studies (MOS) for fall 2020 is 85%. • All offers are conditional upon maintaining a minimum 80% final average across the top six 4U/M courses, including
any prerequisites, and successful completion of the OSSD.
Alternative Offers of Admission • For students applying to MOS who are not admissible, we will assess for alternative offers of admission to
Social Science or Arts. • Students can shadow MOS in their first year and apply to transfer after their first year.
Accessibility Services • www.huronuc.ca/about/accessibility• www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider strong Grade 11 marks for early offers of admission.• Admission decisions are always conditional until final offers are confirmed based on Grade 12 final marks.
Supplemental Application • Required for the Hellmuth, Frank Holmes Athletic, Gary Barnes Pre-Business and International Presidential scholarships.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not take ranking in the application form into consideration.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • New students attend a Summer Orientation and Academic Registration Session (SOAR).
Support for Transition to University• SOAR sessions take place in June and July.• Students will receive academic advising and assistance with registration during these sessions, as well as an
orientation to campus.• At Orientation Week, upper-year students lead activities to engage and orient first-year students on campus.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We offer SHSM scholarships to 1 student for each of the following SHSM programs from each school board:
Arts & Culture, Business, Health & Wellness, and Non-Profit. • The student must have an 80% final average and must notify Admissions that they are in SHSM.• One-time scholarship worth $2,000.
English Proficiency Requirements• If students have not studied for a minimum of 4 years (including the final year) in an institution where the
principal language of instruction is English, they are required to submit a satisfactory English-language proficiency test score. | https://huronatwestern.ca/admissions-enrolment/international-admission-requirements
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Schools must submit official College Board examination results for transfer credit assessment.
• A final grade of 4 is required to grant credit. We will grant a maximum of 2.0 credits.
• IB: IB Diploma with a minimum score of 28, and no grade less than a 4 on any subject. We will consider granting transfer credit on a case-by-case basis for students completing a full IB Diploma and presenting grades of 5 or higher on Higher Level subjects.
• We will grant a maximum of 4.0 credits.
Deferral• We grant deferrals on a case-by-case basis.• Students must maintain a minimum final average and
produce a letter indicating their anticipated activities.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest mark achieved in that course, without penalty.
Special Consideration• The Special Consideration Profile provides an opportunity for
students to share any extenuating circumstances that may have adversely affected their marks. | https://huronatwestern.ca/index.php/form-centre
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
Transfer Credit • Contact the Admissions office for more information.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• We send a bursary application to all admitted students.
Students may continue to apply for bursaries throughout the summer. | https://huronatwestern.ca/scholarships-bursaries-grants
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We award entrance scholarships automatically, based on a student’s final admission average.
• No application necessary.• Entrance scholarships are renewable; students must maintain
an average of 80% each year of study in 5.0 courses. | https://huronatwestern.ca/scholarships-bursaries-grants
Additional Scholarships
• Hellmuth Scholarship: Full tuition• Frank Holmes Athletic Scholarship: $4,500• Gary Barnes Pre-Business Scholarship: $8,000• International Presidential Scholarship: $25,000• International Scholarship: $1,500 to $10,000 per year• International Certificate Program Scholarship: $1,000 (No
application is required, but students must self-identify to admissions.)
• SHSM Scholarship: $2,000 (No application is required, but students must self-identify to admissions.)
Scholarship Deadline• Hellmuth and International Presidential scholarship
applications are due February 15, 2020.• Frank Holmes Athletic and Gary Barnes Pre-Business
scholarship applications are due June 1, 2020.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $1,000
Guaranteed Residence • We offer residence for all first-year students who meet the response deadline.
Residence Options • A variety of single or double, dorm- or suite-style rooms in
1 of our 5 residence buildings are available: O’Neil/Ridley, Hellmuth, Southwest, Brough House or Henderson House. | https://huronatwestern.ca/residence-life
Online Application • We will email information regarding residence to applicants who have received an offer of admission.
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: 1-800-265-4406Dr. Tracy Cunningham, Associate Registrar | tracy.cunningham@kings.uwo.ca | 519-433-3491, ext. 4309
Admissions: 1-800-265-4406Erin Cronsberry, Admissions & Liaison Officer | erin.cronsberry@kings.uwo.ca | 519-433-3491, ext. 4335Stacie Merritt, Admissions & Liaison Officer | stacie.merritt@kings.uwo.ca | 519-433-3491, ext. 4391Paul Wilton, Admissions & Liaison Officer | paul.wilton@kings.uwo.ca | 519-433-3491, ext. 4521
Scholarships and Financial Aid: 1-800-265-4406Shelly Guerin, Student Financial Services Officer | shelly.guerin@kings.uwo.ca | ext. 4410Natalie Walzak, Student Financial Aid Coordinator | natalie.walzak@kings.uwo.ca | ext. 4355
University Information
Student Population • 3,198 full-time students; 364 part-time students.
New Programs• Social and Political Thought• Minor in Analytics and Decision Science• Minor and Major in Human Rights Studies (pending final approval)
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events• For general campus tours: www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/campus-tours• May Open House: Saturday, May 2, 2020, 12 pm to 4 pm (subject to change)• Please confirm attendance at: www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/open-house.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• We will make all offers of admission prior to May 27, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond and receive the guarantee for residence.
• We will continue to send offers throughout the summer until we are able to fill our first-year class, so students who do not receive an offer of admission based on second semester midterm marks can still be considered based on their final marks received in July.
Alternative Offers of Admission • When a student is not eligible for a limited enrollment program, which usually has a higher admission average, we will automatically reconsider them for admission to either of our faculties of Arts or Social Science.
Accessibility Services • Joanna Bedggood, Manager, Student Wellness | joanna.bedggood@kings.uwo.ca | 519-433-3491, ext. 4316
Grade 11 Marks • We use Grade 11 marks only in the first round of offers in December and January; we send these offers to a very limited number of students with exceptional marks.
Supplemental Application • Supplemental applications are required for our Catholic Studies for Teachers program. • These are due by March 15, 2020. | https://forms.kings.kucits.ca/forms/cstprofile
Ranking on OUAC Application • King’s does not consider ranking in the OUAC application when making admission decisions for any program.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process• All incoming new students are required to participate in Summer Academic Orientation (SAO), where they will
work with a counsellor to select their courses, create their timetable, get their student cards and make fee payment arrangements.
• Booking of appointments begins on April 1, 2020, at: www.kings.uwo.ca/sao.
Support for Transition to University• Participation in the SAO program for class selection prior to classes beginning in September.• Academic and International Peer Mentorship programs are available.• Academic and personal support services through the Dean of Students office:
www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student-services
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We give awards to students presenting SHSM courses. | www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries
English Proficiency Requirements• Students who have studied for 4 or more years in an English-speaking environment may be exempt from
presenting English-language proficiency. | www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/admission-requirements/english-proficiency
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may consider students who achieve a mark of 4 out of 5 on their final AP exams for transfer credit to a maximum of 2 full credits, as approved by the appropriate faculty. | www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/ admission-requirements/high-school/advanced-placement
• IB: Students must be registered and successfully complete the Diploma program with a minimum grade total of 24. We may award transfer credit for Higher Level courses with a minimum final grade of 5 or higher. | www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/ admission-requirements/high-school
Deferral• Students may defer an offer of admission for 1 year.• They must submit a letter to Enrolment Services requesting
the deferral along with a non-refundable deposit of $200.
Repeated Courses • We will take the highest mark on a repeated course.
Special Consideration• Students who wish to have special consideration due to
extenuating circumstances or extracurricular activities should submit an Applicant Profile. | http://forms.kings.kucits.ca/Forms/ApplicantProfile
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will equally consider courses taken in a format other than traditional day school classes.
Transfer Credit • Contact Enrolment Services: 519-433-3491 or 1-800-265-4406.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Needs-based and emergency bursary funds are available to
students. | www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Entrance Scholarships range in value from $1,500 to $3,500, are based on the final overall average and include any required prerequisites for the program the student is admitted to. | www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries
Additional Scholarships
• King’s Entrance Scholarship – Arts and Humanities: Scholarships are based on admission averages and range in value from $3,000 to $4,500. | www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries
Scholarship Deadline• April 30, 2020• https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/
money-matters/scholarships-awards-and-bursaries/
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence• Guaranteed to students who have been admitted, and who
submit their residence applications and required deposits by the deadline. After this date, residence is accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Residence Options • 350 traditional or townhouse-style residence spaces. Upper
year housing is also available | www.kings.uwo.ca/ current-students/student-affairs/residence
Online Application • www.kingscollege.net/cgi-bin/ora/login.student.pl
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions: www.wlu.ca | chooselaurier@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 3385Canadian Recruitment: Craig Chipps, Manager | cchipps@wlu.ca | 519-756-8228, ext. 5660International Recruitment: Christie Johnson, Manager | crjohnson@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4578Admissions: Chris Brunskill, Assistant Registrar, Admissions | cbrunskill@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 3100High School Outreach: welcomecentre@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 2157
Scholarships and Financial Aid: www.wlu.ca/studentawardsNancy Helmond, Scholarships/Awards Officer | nhelmond@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4255OSAP: Pamela Woodburn, Student Awards Officer | pwoodburn@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4147
University Information
Student Population • 13,209 full-time and 2,046 part-time undergraduate students.
New Programs • BA International Education Studies
Program Changes• Students not admissible to the science program of their choice may receive an alternative offer to Honours
Science, which is designed to provide support and academic advising to students to help them enroll in a Faculty of Science program at the end of their first year.
Campus Tours and Events• www.wlu.ca/visitus | welcomecentre@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 2157• Daily campus tours available Monday through Saturday; online booking available.• Postponed: Waterloo March Break Open House: March 21, 2020
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• We will make offers prior to May 30, 2020; students must respond by 11:59 pm ET, June 1, 2020.• Multiple offers: We encourage students to apply to every program they are interested in at Laurier and they will
receive an admission decision on all applications.• We may place applicants to the Business Administration, Kinesiology and Health Sciences programs on a wait
list, pending space in the program. We will notify students who receive an offer from the wait list after June 1.
Alternative Offers of Admission• We automatically consider students for alternative offers of admission. • Students can make requests for changes to alternative offers directly to the Admissions office, pending space
availability in the program.• Students who are placed on our wait list will also receive an alternative offer of admission.
Accessibility Services
• We encourage students to register with the Accessible Learning Centre beginning May 1, once they accept their offer of admission.
• Incoming students can arrange supports, services and resources with the Accessible Learning Centre throughout the summer; however, they can make accommodation arrangements with the Department of Residence only if they are registered prior to June 1, 2020. | www.wlu.ca/accessible
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider Grade 11 U/M marks for early offers for qualified students.
Supplemental Application • The optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form is available for all students to present extracurricular
information for possible admission consideration. • The ABS form is due by 11:59 pm on April 29, 2020.
Ranking on OUAC Application• We do not assess a student based on choice relative to other university selections. • We assess students on academic merit and requirements and they will receive a decision on all programs they
apply to.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Course registration begins on June 11, 2020, at 10 am (ET).
Support for Transition to University
• Laurier 101 is a campus-wide incoming student support program that will support students from the time they accept an offer until the first week of classes and beyond. It consists of:
* Headstart – provides an opportunity to meet with an academic advisor before starting classes, in addition to helpful presentations on financial literacy and the opportunity to receive a student card.
* Course Registration Webinars – offered by faculty on select dates, with recordings available for download from our website.
* Online Orientation – provides students with insights into what they can expect in first year at Laurier. It includes how-to videos, downloadable resources and tips from senior students.
* Orientation Week – a student-organized academic and campus life event that gives students a fun and informative start to their time at Laurier.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not consider SHSM programs in the admission process. We encourage students to include this
information on the ABS form, which we may use for admission consideration. • We coordinate outreach programming for SHSM programs. Interested schools should contact Sharon Lalor,
Outreach Coordinator, at slalor@wlu.ca or 519-884-0710, ext. 4367.
English Proficiency Requirements
• TOEFL: Paper-based test 560, internet-based test overall score of 83 with a minimum of 20 in each component; IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band; CAEL: Overall score of 70, with no part below 60; PTE: Overall score of 59; CAE: Overall score of 176.
• The Laurier English Academic Foundation (LEAF) is also available. An overall IELTS score of 5.0 is now required to gain admission to the LEAF program. | www.wlu.ca/leaf
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may award transfer credit for AP exams successfully completed with a minimum grade of 4, up to a maximum of 3.0 credits.
• IB: We will consider applicants who have completed the IB Diploma with passes in at least 6 subjects (minimum 3 at Higher Level). Score range is 24-36 depending on the desired program.
• We will consider awarding transfer credit for Higher Level courses with a minimum score of 5, up to a maximum of 6 classes (3.0 credits).
Deferral • Students may request a 1-year deferral by August 1, 2020.
Repeated Courses
• We consider repeated courses for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business & Economics. We consider repeated attempts for required courses only and we will adust the admission average.
• For all other programs and faculties, we use the highest grade in any repeated courses.
Special Consideration• Students who choose to disclose special/extenuating
circumstances or a disability should submit a letter of explanation to Recruitment & Admissions by April 29, 2020. We may request additional documentation.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will accept Grade 12 U/M courses, provided the school or institution is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
• Final marks for summer courses must be submitted by August 15, 2020, to maintain an offer. We may grant extensions on a case-by-case basis for extenuating circumstances. We will void residence contracts if we receive documents after August 15.
Transfer Credit• 105 applicants will receive an estimate of transfer credits
with their offer of admission, but we will complete the final assessment and awarding of credits after they confirm their offer of admission. | www.wlu.ca/admissions
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• The Entrance Bursary deadline is April 2, 2020. • If students miss the deadline or are ineligible, they can
apply for bursary assistance in their first year through our undergraduate tuition bursary program.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We will automatically assess students for entrance scholarships valued between $1,000 and $5,000 for their first year. Entrance scholarships are based on final marks as of June 30, 2020.
• Our $5,000 entrance scholarship (President’s Gold) is renewable if students meet specific eligibility requirements annually.
• Students may be eligible for in-course scholarships worth $500 to $1,500 annually, depending on their GPA. | www.wlu.ca/studentawards
Additional Scholarships
• Incoming first-year students have access to a universal scholarship/bursary profile that they can fill out beginning in June. There are 3 profiles students can complete in their incoming year.
• We will automatically assess applicants for eligible scholarships based on the information provided in their profiles. | www.wlu.ca/studentawards
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence • Guaranteed to all first-year students who submit their application and deposit by the deadline.
Residence Options • Fifteen residences provide 2,800 spaces. • Dormitory-style (single/double) or apartment-style (single/
double). | www.wlu.ca/residence
Online Application • www.wlu.ca/residence
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions: www.wlu.ca | chooselaurier@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 3385Canadian Recruitment: Craig Chipps, Manager | cchipps@wlu.ca | 519-756-8228, ext. 5660International Recruitment: Christie Johnson, Manager | crjohnson@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4578Admissions: Chris Brunskill, Assistant Registrar, Admissions | cbrunskill@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 3100High School Outreach: Christine DiRosa, Senior Recruitment Coordinator | cdirosa@wlu.ca | 519-756-8228, ext. 5804
Scholarships and Awards: www.wlu.ca/studentawardsNancy Helmond, Scholarships/Awards Officer | nhelmond@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4255OSAP: Pamela Woodburn, Student Awards Officer | pwoodburn@wlu.ca | 519-884-0710, ext. 4147
University Information
Student Population • 2,311 full-time and 372 part-time undergraduate students.
New Programs• BDes User Experience Design• BA Policing (must be combined with another program)• BA Humanities with Leadership Foundations
Program Changes• The Canadian Association for Social Work Education granted a First Accreditation for an 8-year period to the
Bachelor of Social Work program.• Forensic Psychology specialization in BA Psychology.
Campus Tours and Events• www.wlu.ca/visitus | brantfordtours@wlu.ca | 519-756-8228, ext. 5693• Daily campus tours offered Monday to Friday and on select Saturdays; online booking available.• Postponed: Brantford March Break Open House: March 18, 2020
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We will make offers prior to May 30, 2020; students must respond by 11:59 pm ET, June 1, 2020.• Multiple offers: We encourage students to apply to every program they are interested in at Laurier and they will
receive an admission decision on all applications.
Alternative Offers of Admission • We will automatically consider students for alternative offers of admission. • Students can make requests for changes to alternative offers directly to the Admissions office, pending space
availability in the program.
Accessibility Services
• We encourage students to register with the Accessible Learning Centre beginning May 1, once they accept their offer of admission.
• Incoming students can arrange supports, services and resources with the Accessible Learning Centre throughout the summer; however, they can make accommodation arrangements with the Department of Residence only if they are registered prior to June 1, 2020. | www.wlu.ca/accessible
Grade 11 Marks • We will consider Grade 11 U/M marks for early offers for qualified students.
Supplemental Application • The optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form is available for all students to present extracurricular
information for possible admission consideration. • The ABS form is due by 11:59 pm on April 29, 2020.
Ranking on OUAC Application• We do not assess a student based on choice relative to other university selections. • We assess students on academic merit and requirements and they will receive a decision on all programs they
apply to.
Tuition Deposit • Not required.
First-Year Course Selection Process • Course registration begins on June 11, 2020, at 10 am ET.
Support for Transition to University
• Laurier 101 is a campus-wide incoming student support program that will support students from the time they accept an offer until the first week of classes and beyond. It consists of:
* Headstart – provides an opportunity to meet with an academic advisor before starting classes, in addition to helpful presentations on financial literacy and the opportunity to receive a student card.
* Course Registration Webinars – offered by faculty on select dates, with recordings available for download from our website.
* Online Orientation – provides students with insights into what they can expect in first year at Laurier. It includes how-to videos, downloadable resources and tips from senior students.
* Orientation Week – a student-organized academic and campus life event that gives students a fun and informative start to their time at Laurier.
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs• We do not consider SHSM programs in the admission process. We encourage students to include this
information on the ABS form, which we may use for admission consideration. • We coordinate outreach programming for SHSM programs. Interested schools should contact Christine DiRosa,
Outreach Coordinator, at cdirosa@wlu.ca or 519-756-8228, ext. 5804.
English Proficiency Requirements
• TOEFL: Paper-based test 560, internet-based test overall score of 83 with a minimum of 20 in each component; IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band; CAEL: Overall score of 70 with a minimum of 60 in each band; PTE: Overall score of 59; CAE: Overall score of 176.
• Double-degree programs in combination with the University of Waterloo may require higher scores. | www.wlu.ca/english-proficiency
• The Laurier English Academic Foundation (LEAF) is also available. An overall IELTS score of 5.0 is now required to gain admission to the LEAF program. | www.wlu.ca/leaf
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: We may award transfer credit for AP exams successfully completed with a minimum grade of 4, up to a maximum of 3.0 credits.
• IB: We will consider applicants who have completed the IB Diploma with passes in at least 6 subjects (minimum 3 at Higher Level). Score range is 24-36 depending on desired program.
• We will consider awarding transfer credit for Higher Level courses with a minimum score of 5, up to a maximum of 6 classes (3.0 credits).
Deferral • Students may request a 1-year deferral by August 1, 2020.
Repeated Courses
• We consider repeated courses for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business & Economics. We consider repeated attempts for required courses only and the admission average will be adjusted.
• For all other programs and faculties, we use the highest grade in any repeated courses.
Special Consideration• Students who choose to disclose special/extenuating
circumstances or a disability should submit a letter of explanation to Recruitment & Admissions by April 29, 2020. We may request additional documentation.
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We will accept Grade 12 U/M courses, provided the school or institution is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
• Final marks for summer courses must be submitted by August 15, 2020, to maintain an offer. We may grant extensions on a case-by-case basis for extenuating circumstances. We will void residence contracts if we receive documents after August 15.
Transfer Credit• 105 applicants will receive an estimate of transfer credits
with their offer, but we will complete the final assessment and awarding of credits after they confirm their offer of admission. | www.wlu.ca/admissions
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• The Entrance Bursary deadline is April 29, 2020. • If students miss the deadline or are ineligible, they can
apply for bursary assistance in their first year through our undergraduate tuition bursary program.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• We will automatically assess students for entrance scholarships valued between $1,000 and $5,000 for their first year. Entrance scholarships are based on final marks as of June 30, 2020.
• Our $5,000 entrance scholarship (President’s Gold) is renewable if students meet specific eligibility requirements annually.
• Students may be eligible for in-course scholarships worth $500 to $1,500 annually, depending on their GPA. | www.wlu.ca/studentawards
Additional Scholarships
• Incoming first-year students have access to a universal scholarship/bursary profile that they can fill out beginning in June. There are 3 profiles students can complete in their incoming year.
• We will automatically assess applicants for eligible scholarships based on the information provided in their profiles. | www.wlu.ca/studentawards
Scholarship Deadline • N/A
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $600
Guaranteed Residence • Residence is guaranteed to all first-year students who submit their application and deposit by the deadline.
Residence Options • All Brantford residence spaces are apartment-style, with
suites ranging in size from 3 to 8 students. | www.wlu.ca/residence
Online Application • www.wlu.ca/residence
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment: Beth Natale, Director of Student Recruitment and Wendy Bedard, Office Coordinator | 1-800-864-2860 | 519-973-7014 | wbedard@uwindsor.ca | www.uwindsor.ca/future
Admissions: Lorraine Grondin | 519-253-3000, ext. 3367 | www.uwindsor.ca/registrar | registrar@uwindsor.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Marian Doll, Director, Awards | 519-253-3000, ext. 3300 | 1-800-864-2860 | award1@uwindsor.ca | www.uwindsor.ca/awards
University Information
Student Population• 2019: 16,491• 10,716 full-time undergraduate students; 1,640 part-time undergraduate students• 4,053 full-time graduate students; 82 part-time graduate students
New Programs• Concurrent Modern Languages with Second Language Education (Intercultural Stream)/Bachelor of Education
(Primary/Junior Division)• Concurrent General Bachelor of Arts (Political Science)/Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Senior Division)
Program Changes • None.
Campus Tours and Events
• www.uwindsor.ca/tours• Fall Open House: November 7, 2020• Spring Open House: March 6, 2021• Head Start Orientation: July 10, 11, 17, 18 and 24, and August 8, 2020 | orientation@uwindsor.ca |
www.uwindsor.ca/orientation
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • Second-semester midterm marks and interim marks for full-year courses. We will make the first round of offers
of admission by the end of February based on first-term final marks. We will make a second round of offers at the end of April to the beginning of May. We continue to make offers until just before the fall semester begins.
Alternative Offers of Admission • Automatic. We will release alternative offers of admission at the beginning of March until mid-May.• We automatically reassess applicants for original program(s) based on mid-semester, interim or final marks.
Accessibility Services • Students seeking academic accommodation for an ongoing, diagnosed disability (whether permanent or
temporary) must begin the process by completing the Student Accessibility Services Online Intake Form. Once they do this, we will contact them to arrange a meeting with an Advisor.
• Contact Student Accessibility Services: 519-253-3000, ext. 6172 | www.uwindsor.ca/studentaccessibility
Grade 11 Marks • Depending on the program, we may provide early offers based on a minimum of 80% in final Grade 11 U/M marks and registration in 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, including prerequisites.
Supplemental Application • BFA in Acting: Audition • Honours BA in Drama in Education and Community: Interview/workshop• BMusic: Audition/theory test
Ranking on OUAC Application • We do not consider ranking for admission purposes.• We will consider students equally for all programs they apply to.
Tuition Deposit • $1,000 tuition deposit for international applicants. Deposits are due on June 1, 2020.
First-Year Course Selection Process• Students may access the necessary information for course selection online beginning mid-May and can seek
the support of their program area or the Academic Advising Centre for assistance with course selection. Course selection takes place from mid-May until September, but students are advised to register early. | www.uwindsor.ca/nextsteps
Support for Transition to University • Information is available from our Student Success and Leadership Centre at: www.uwindsor.ca/success. | 1-800-864-2860, ext. 3287
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize SHSM programs for advanced standing.
English Proficiency Requirements • Find information at: www.uwindsor.ca/registrar/how-to-apply-1.
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Applicants presenting the AP credentials have the option at the point of admission of receiving transfer credit for approved courses, where a grade of 4 or 5 is achieved, to a maximum of 10 transfer courses (30.00 credit hours).
• IB: Applicants presenting the IB credentials have the option at the point of admission of receiving transfer credit for approved courses, where the grade achieved is 5 or higher, to a maximum of 10 transfer courses (30.00 credit hours).
• Completion of the Diploma is not a prerequisite for receiving transfer credit.
Deferral
• We consider requests for deferrals for most non-limited enrollment programs.
• Students must satisfy all conditions on original offer to be considered.
• Deferral may not exceed 1 academic year.
Repeated Courses • The highest achieved mark for a repeated course will be used.
Special Consideration • N/A
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
Transfer Credit • www.uwindsor.ca/transfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• Students apply for scholarships and bursaries on the
UWinsite student portal by completing the UWinAward Student Profile. Deadline is April 15, 2020.
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Institutional financial support, in the form of scholarships and/or bursaries, is guaranteed with a minimum entering average of 85%, regardless of the program a student selects. The minimum entering average is based on the student’s Grade 12 top 6 U or M classes available in May. We will not adjust a scholarship offer downward based on final grades. Renewable support is awarded at a minimum 90%. | www.uwindsor.ca/studentawards/entering-students
Additional Scholarships
• Students may complete the UWinAward Student Profile to be considered for additional scholarships valued from $1,000 to $32,000. Deadline is April 15, 2020.
• We communicate a minimal level of support automatically with offer of admission.
• Outstanding Scholars Program awards additional scholarships of $750 per semester to 100 students entering first-year studies directly from high school with a minimum average of 85%. The scholarship value increases after first year. For additional information, visit: www.uwindsor.ca/outstandingscholars.
Scholarship Deadline • April 15, 2020, for most scholarships requiring an application.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $475
Guaranteed Residence• Yes, for all students coming directly from high school and
who apply and submit a $475 deposit by the June 1, 2020, deadline.
Residence Options • We have 3 building options for first-year students coming
directly from high school: Alumni Hall – single room in a 2-bedroom suite; Cartier Hall – double room; and Macdonald Hall – double and limited single rooms.
Online Application • www.uwindsor.ca/residence
Application Deadline• June 1, 2020. Students can still apply after the deadline date
and rooms will be assigned based on availability and on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Contact InformationRecruitment: http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/counsellors | Guidance Counsellor Hotline: 416-736-5305Amber Holliday, Assistant Director, Student Recruitment | aburkett@yorku.ca | 416-736-2100, ext. 70498
Admissions: http://futurestudents.yorku.ca
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Karen Warner, Manager, Scholarships & Bursaries | kwarner@yorku.ca |416-736-2100, ext. 33702
University Information
Student Population • Approximately 53,000.
New Programs • A BSc in Neuroscience offered in the Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Science
Program Changes
• The IELTS requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering have changed for students required to submit proof of language proficiency. The new requirements for students applying to the Bachelor of Engineering are a 6.5 on the IELTS with no component below a 6.0.
• The Bachelor of Engineering is now available for winter admission.• The Faculty of Environmental Studies has been renamed the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change.
Campus Tours and Events• Contact: Kate Duncan, Recruitment Officer, On-Campus Programs | kduncan@yorku.ca |
416-736-2100, ext. 40010• Customized school group visits are available.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission
• Offers of admission began in December 2019 with early offers to some programs.• We always calculate offers using six U/M courses, including prerequisites. • Offers go out in 3 rounds:
1. Dec-Jan – based on combination of six 3U/M and/or any final 4U/M marks.2. Feb-Mar – based on combination of six final 4U/M courses and/or 3U/M courses.3. April-May – based on combination of six 4U/M courses (final and midterm marks).
• We confirm final admission conditions on July marks submissions.
Alternative Offers of Admission • If students are not admitted to the program they have applied to but are admissible to another program of study, we provide an alternative offer of admission.
Accessibility Services• A range of accessibility services for students are available through our Student Accessibility Services and
Student Counselling & Development. | https://accessibility.students.yorku.ca and https://counselling.students.yorku.ca
Grade 11 Marks • We use Grade 11 marks for early consideration for most programs. • All offers based on Grade 11 marks are conditional on Grade 12 final marks, including prerequisites and OSSD
completion.
Supplemental Application • Most programs look at marks only, with the following exceptions:
* Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs: Evaluation or audition.* Schulich School of Business: Supplementary information form and video interview.* Direct-entry Education and Glendon dual credential BA/BBA program: Supplementary information form.
Ranking on OUAC Application• We will give offers of admission for any program that a student has applied to and is eligible for at York,
regardless of rank order.• We encourage students to rank their choices honestly.
Tuition Deposit • $300
First-Year Course Selection Process • All incoming students attend an online or in-person appointment to obtain academic advising and begin course registration.
Support for Transition to University • YU START student transition program | http://yustart.yorku.ca• Orientation: Academic and social orientation for all new students | http://orientation.yorku.ca
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We welcome students in SHSM programs to come for an on-campus reach-ahead program. • Contact Kate Duncan at kduncan@yorku.ca for more information.
English Proficiency Requirements• Students whose first language is not English may meet our proficiency requirements if they have completed at
least 4 years in an English-medium high school. • York accepts a variety of English-language test scores including the TOEFL and IELTS. |
http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/language-tests
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NotesAdmission Policies
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Students with completed AP courses with grades of 4 or 5 may receive up to 30 credits of transfer credit.
• IB: Students with completed IB Higher Level courses with grades of 5 or better may receive up to 30 credits of transfer credit.
Deferral• Most programs will consider a deferral request for 1 term or
1 year. • Students should accept their offer of admission and
complete York’s deferral form.
Repeated Courses • We will accept the highest mark.
Special Consideration
• Modified admission consideration is available to students who do not meet the normally stated admission requirements.
• Students can complete the Additional Information Form to tell us about any extenuating circumstances, health condition or diagnosed disability that may have affected their academic performance. | https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/modified-admission
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.• Students/families should conduct proper due diligence prior
to registering for courses at a private school. A number have closed in recent semesters and in some instances, we do not consider those credits as part of the admission process.
Transfer Credit• York is a leader in transfer credit assessment and pathway
opportunities. | http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/transfer
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries
• York bursaries range from $2,000 to smaller amounts to help cover costs such as books and supplies.
• Students must complete the Scholarships, Awards & Bursaries Application. | http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/funding
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• Available to students studying in a Canadian-curriculum high school.
• Scholarship amounts are based on final average and range in value from $1,000 to $4,000.
Additional Scholarships
• Our numerous prestigious scholarships include the Governors’ Awards of Distinction ($32,000) and the Avie Bennett Award ($30,000).
• Application due dates of either February 1 or April 1. | http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/funding
Scholarship Deadline • February 1 or April 1 for scholarships requiring an application.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $300
Guaranteed Residence
• We guarantee residence to first-year students admitted directly from an Ontario high school who apply by the housing guarantee deadline.
• We also guarantee first-year students admitted with an average of 90% or higher a single room if requested by the deadline.
Residence Options • Ten undergraduate residences are available on campus.• All buildings are co-ed, though same-gender floors and
washrooms are available.
Online Application • http://yorku.ca/myfile
Application Deadline • June 1, 2020
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Contact InformationRecruitment and Admissions:Mireille Abou-Hanna, Director, Recruitment, Admissions & Applicant Relations | m.hanna@glendon.yorku.ca |416-736-2100, ext. 88337 | www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents
Scholarships and Financial Aid:finance@glendon.yorku.ca | 416-487-6701 | www.glendon.yorku.ca/boost
University Information
Student Population • 2,500
New Programs
• Certificate of Proficiency in Spanish for Business and Professional Communication. • Cross-Disciplinary Certificate in Public History. • High-achieving Political Science students will have access to the Master’s in Public and International Affairs
(MPIA) after their third year of study, to complete their BA and the MPIA in 5 years instead of 6.• Glendon Campus now offers a 4+1 joint program with York University’s Schulich School of Business Master of
Management program.
Program Changes• Students pursuing an Honours BA or BSc offered at Glendon may jointly pursue an Honours Minor program
offered at the School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design, and the School of Environmental Studies, except where a similar minor is offered at Glendon.
Campus Tours and Events• Offered on select weekdays at 10:30 am and on designated weekends at 10:30 am. • Book online at www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents or call: 416-487-6710.• Fall Campus Day: Sunday, November 22, 2020.
Admission and Transition Information
Fall Offer of Admission • We make offers of admission on a rolling basis from December to May.• We will confirm the final admission conditions after we receive final official marks in July.
Alternative Offers of Admission • If we do not offer a student admission to the program they applied to but they are admissible to another program, we provide an alternative offer.
Accessibility Services • A range of accessibility services are available through the Accessibility, Well-Being and Counselling Centre. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/counselling
Grade 11 Marks • We consider 3U/M marks for early conditional offers of admission for qualified students. • All early offers are conditional.
Supplemental Application • Required for the dual degree program jointly offered with emlyon (France).• Required for the direct-entry Bachelor of Education (French).• Direct entry to Translation requires that students successfully pass a qualifying exam after the first year of
study.
Ranking on OUAC Application • We will make offers of admission for any program that a student has applied to and is eligible for, regardless of rank and order.
Tuition Deposit • $300 (part of tuition fees, not an additional fee)
First-Year Course Selection Process
• Personalized in-person enrollment appointments guide students through selecting and enrolling in courses that match their program requirements, personal goals and interests.
• Distance advising is also available via email for students who require it. • Enrollment appointments begin in mid-April and can be booked online through MyFile at:
www.yorku.ca/myfile.
Support for Transition to University
• Start Your Quest – April to August: Students learn about student life, residence life, academic support services, fall orientation and more.
• First Year Experience/Peer Mentorship program: www.glendon.yorku.ca/student-affairs/gl-zone• YU Start – Online student content that highlights the support available: https://yustart.yorku.ca• JumpStart – August: www.glendon.yorku.ca/jumpstart• Orientation Week: www.glendon.yorku.ca/student-affairs/orientation-first-year-experience/register-for-orientation
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs • We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs.
English Proficiency Requirements
• Glendon applicants meet proof of language proficiency in English or in French by completing:• 4 full years of study in Canada in English or French at the high school level or• 4 full years of study at the high school level in English or French in a country where English or French is a
primary language or primary language of instruction.• Acceptable language tests: York English Language Test, TOEFL, IELTS, Test de français international.
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Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB)
• AP: Students with completed AP courses with grades of 4 or 5 may receive up to 30 transfer credits.
• IB: Students who complete IB Higher Level courses with a grade of 5 or higher may receive up to 30 transfer credits.
Deferral
• Deferral (for admission and entrance scholarships) is possible for up to 1 year. We grant a deferral only once.
• Students must accept their offer of admission, then complete this online form: https://secure.students.yorku.ca/ deferral-of-admission-for-undergraduate-students.
Repeated Courses • We will use the highest achieved mark for a repeated course.
Special Consideration• Modified admission consideration is available to students
with diagnosed physical, learning or mental health disabilities. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/disabilities
Summer/Night School, Virtual/e-Learning, Private School, and Correspondence Courses
• We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
Transfer Credit• York is a leader in recognizing prior studies for transfer credit
opportunities. Transfer credits are available for prior college or university study and more. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/transfercredit
Scholarship and Financial Aid Information
Bursaries• York bursaries range from $400 to 2,000 to help cover costs
such as books and supplies.• Students must complete the Scholarships, Awards and
Bursaries Application through MyFile. | www.yorku.ca/myfile
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
• The York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship is available to Canadian high school students who achieve a final admission average of 80% or higher.
• Students with 95% or higher: The scholarship is renewable for an additional 3 years of full-time undergraduate study, as long as high academic standing is maintained each year. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/scholarships
Additional Scholarships
• Other prestigious scholarships include the Governors’ Awards of Distinction ($32,000) and the Avie Bennett Award ($30,000).
• Glendon-specific scholarships range from $1,000 to $10,000. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/ fees-and-funding/scholarships-and-bursaries
Scholarship Deadline • Application due dates range from February 1 to April 1.
Residence Information
Deposit Fee • $300
Guaranteed Residence• Rooms are guaranteed to first-year students admitted
directly from an Ontario high school and who apply by the housing guarantee deadline (June 1, 2020). | www.glendon.yorku.ca/residence.
Residence Options • Dormitory-style residence rooms with over 90% single
rooms; scenic views of the Don Valley, Glendon forest and student quad are available for all 4 years of study.
Online Application • www.yorku.ca/myfile
Application Deadline • Rooms assigned until full.
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CoordonnéesRecrutement et admissions :Mireille Abou-Hanna, Directrice, Service de recrutement étudiant | m.hanna@glendon.yorku.ca |416 736-2100, p. 88337 | www.glendon.yorku.ca/futursetudiants
Bourses et aide financière :finance@glendon.yorku.ca | 416 487-6701 | www.glendon.yorku.ca/optimise
Renseignements sur l’université
Population étudiante • 2 500
Nouveaux programmes
• Certificat de compétence en espagnol pour les communications d’affaires et professionnelles. • Certificat multidisciplinaire en histoire publique. • Les étudiants en Sciences Politiques ayant un rendement élevé auront la chance de poursuivre des études
supérieures en affaires publiques et internationales (M.A.P.I.) après leur troisième année. • Le campus Glendon propose désormais un programme 4+1 conjoint avec la Schulich School of Business de
l’Université York : Le parcours du programme de Maîtrise en gestion.
Modifications aux programmes• Les étudiant(e)s d’un baccalauréat spécialisé de Glendon peuvent choisir une mineure au School of the Arts,
Media, Performance, Media and Design, et à la faculté des études environnementales, sauf s’il y a une mineure semblable offerte à Glendon.
Visites de campus et événements à venir
• Visites pendant la semaine et en fin de semaine à 10 h 30. • Réservez en ligne à www.glendon.yorku.ca/visites ou appelez-nous au 416 487-6710.• Journée d’automne : Le dimanche 22 novembre 2020.
Renseignements sur l’admission et la transition
Automne – offre d’admission • Nous faisons les offres d’admission de façon continue de décembre à mai.• Nous confirmerons les conditions d’admission à la suite de la réception des notes finales officielles reçues en
juillet.
Offres d’admission alternatives • Si nous n’offrons pas l’admission à un(e) candidat(e) à leur programme visé, elle ou il pourrait recevoir une offre dans un autre programme, à condition d’y être admissible.
Services d’accessibilité • Une gamme de services d’accessibilité est offerte par le Centre d’accessibilité, bien-être et counseling de Glendon. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/counselling/fr
Notes de la 11e année • Nous prenons en considération les notes obtenues aux cours 3U/M pour les offres d’admission anticipées qui sont faites aux étudiant(e)s qualifiés. Ces offres sont conditionnelles.
Demande supplémentaire • Requise pour le double diplôme (i.B.A. études internationales / B.B.A. emlyon).• Requise pour le Baccalauréat en éducation (français).• Pour poursuivre le programme de traduction suivant l’admission directement du secondaire, il faut réussir un
examen de qualification. L’examen est livré au printemps de la première année.
Demande OUAC – Ordre des choix • Nous prendrons une décision pour tous les programmes pour lesquels un(e) étudiant(e) a fait demande et pour lesquels elle ou il est admissible, peu importe l’ordre des choix.
Droit de scolarité – Dépôt • 300 $ (ce montant est inclus dans les frais de scolarité)
Processus de sélection des cours de première année
• Des rendez-vous pédagogiques aident les étudiant(e)s à choisir et à s’inscrire à des cours qui répondent aux exigences de leur programme d’études ainsi qu’à leurs objectifs et leurs intérêts personnels.
• L’orientation se fera à distance, pour ceux qui ont besoin de cette possibilité.• Les rendez-vous d’orientation pédagogique commencent en mai et peuvent être réservés en ligne sur MyFile :
www.yorku.ca/myfile.
Soutien à la transition vers les études universitaires
• Trace ton parcours – avril à août : Les étudiant(e)s retrouvent des informations sur la vie étudiante, les résidences, les services d’appui académiques et d’autres sujets.
• Programme d’intégration en première année et de mentorat par les pairs : www.glendon.yorku.ca/student-affairs/fr/zone-gl • YU Start – Programme de transition conçu pour soutenir les étudiant(e)s dans leur cheminement vers et pendant leur
première année : https://yustart.yorku.ca• Jumpstart – août : www.glendon.yorku.ca/demarrezdubonpied• Semaine d’orientation : www.glendon.yorku.ca/student-affairs/fr/
orientation-et-transition-en-premiere-anneesinscrire-a-lorientation
Crédits doubles/programmes MHS • Nous ne reconnaissons pas les crédits doubles ni les programmes MHS.
Exigences en matière de compétence linguistique
• Les candidat(e)s à Glendon fournissent une preuve de compétence linguistique en français ou en anglais lorsqu’ils complètent :• 4 années entières d’études secondaires complétées au Canada, en français ou en anglais; ou• 4 années entières d’études secondaires en français ou en anglais dans un pays où le français ou l’anglais est
une langue officielle ou est la première langue d’enseignement.• Tests linguistiques acceptés : York English Language Test, TOEFL, IELTS, le Test de français international.
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NotesPolitiques sur l’admission
Niveau avancé (AP) etBaccalauréat international (BI)
• AP : Octroi de crédits aux candidat(e)s qui ont obtenu une note finale de 4 ou 5 à l’examen AP, selon le programme (maximum de 30 crédits ou 5 cours universitaires).
• BI : Octroi de crédits pour les matières à option forte réussies avec une note finale d’au moins 5 selon le programme (maximum de 30 crédits ou 5 cours universitaires).
Report de l’admission
• Un report d’admission et de bourse d’admission est possible pour une période maximale d’une année et nous l’accordons qu’une seule fois.
• Pour se faire, il faut accepter l’offre d’admission et remplir le formulaire en ligne : https://secure.students.yorku.ca/deferral-of-admission-for-undergraduate-students.
Reprise de cours • Nous utiliserons la note la plus élevée obtenue.
Considération spéciale• Admission modifiée offerte aux étudiant(e)s qui ont un
handicap diagnostiqué, des difficultés d’apprentissage ou un handicap physique ou psychologique. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/handicap
Cours d’été, du soir, d’apprentissage en ligne, d’établissements privés et par correspondance
• Nous acceptons les cours 4U/M de 12e année qui sont approuvés par le ministère de l’Éducation de l’Ontario sans pénalité, quel que soit leur mode de livraison.
Reconnaissance de crédits • York est un chef de file en matière de reconnaissance d’études
antérieures, y inclut les études collégiales ou universitaires. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/creditstransferables
Renseignements sur les bourses d’études et l’aide financière
Bourses d’études
• L’Université York offre de nombreuses bourses d’un montant de 400 $ à 2 000 $ pour aider à couvrir les coûts tels que les livres et les fournitures.
• Les étudiant(e)s doivent compléter la demande de prix et bourses à travers MyFile. | www.yorku.ca/myfile
Bourses d’entrée garanties
• Les bourses d’entrée de l’Université York pour excellence académique sont offertes automatiquement aux étudiant(e)s canadien(ne)s qui font une demande d’admission et dont la moyenne générale d’admission est de 80 % ou plus.
• Étudiant(e)s ayant une moyenne d’admission de 95 % : La bourse d’excellence est renouvelable, à condition qu’un excellent rendement scolaire soit obtenu chaque année. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/bourses
Renseignements additionnels
• L’Université York offre de nombreuses bourses d’études prestigieuses, y compris les Prix d’excellence des gouverneurs (32 000 $) et le Prix Avie Bennett (30 000 $).
• Glendon offre des bourses spécifiques de 1 000 $ à 10 000 $. | www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/fr/ frais-et-financement/bourses
Date limite • La date limite pour faire une demande varie entre le 1er février et le 1er avril.
Renseignements sur les résidences
Droit de dépôt • 300 $
Résidence garantie
• Une chambre est garantie aux étudiant(e)s de première année qui sont admis à Glendon directement après avoir terminé un programme d’études secondaires à temps plein et qui font une demande avant la date limite (1er juin 2020). | www.glendon.yorku.ca/residence
Options de résidence • Plus de 90 % des chambres sont individuelles; avec vue
magnifique de l’environnement naturel (jardins, forêt et parc).
Demande en ligne • www.yorku.ca/myfile
Date limite • Les chambres sont attribuées jusqu’à ce qu’elles soient remplies.
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Compiled by the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre, April 2020.Compilé par le Centre de demande d’admission aux universités de l’Ontario, avril 2020.
Ontario Universities’ Application Centre170 Research LaneGuelph ON N1G 5E2
Telephone: 519‑823‑1940Fax: 519‑822‑1682
Website: www.ouac.on.ca
To obtain this document in an accessible format, visit: www.ouac.on.ca/accessibility.
Centre de demande d’admission aux universités de l’Ontario 170 Research LaneGuelph (Ontario) N1G 5E2
Téléphone : 519 823‑1940Télécopieur : 519 822‑1682Site Web : www.ouac.on.ca/fr
Pour obtenir ce document dans un autre format, veuillez visiter : www.ouac.on.ca/fr/accessibility.