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Western University – Huron University ...... 303 Table of Contents Western University – King's University College ...... 304 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus...... 305 About OUInfo ...... 4 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ...... 305 ...... 306 Subject Area Chart ...... 5 ...... 306 Degree Abbreviations...... 5 York University – Glendon Campus ...... 307 Common Course Codes...... 18 Campus Visits and Events ...... 308 ...... 308 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study ...... 19 ...... 308 Algoma University...... 19 ...... 309 Brock University...... 31 ...... 310 Carleton University ...... 43 University of Guelph-Humber...... 311 University of Guelph ...... 52 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne...... 312 University of Guelph-Humber ...... 59 ...... 312 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne ...... 62 ...... 316 Lakehead University...... 63 McMaster University ...... 317 Laurentian University...... 69 ...... 318 McMaster University...... 86 OCAD University...... 318 Nipissing University ...... 91 Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) ...... 320 OCAD University ...... 103 University of ...... 321 (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)...... 107 ...... 321 University of Ottawa ...... 113 Queen's University...... 322 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ...... 138 Royal Military College of Canada...... 323 Queen's University ...... 140 ...... 324 Royal Military College of Canada ...... 148 University of – Mississauga ...... 325 Ryerson University ...... 150 – Scarborough...... 325 University of Toronto – Mississauga...... 157 University of Toronto – St. George Campus ...... 326 University of Toronto – Scarborough ...... 159 ...... 327 University of Toronto – St. George Campus...... 163 Trent University Durham GTA ...... 330 Trent University ...... 168 ...... 334 Trent University Durham GTA...... 196 University of Waterloo – Renison University College...... 334 University of Waterloo ...... 209 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...... 335 University of Waterloo – Renison University College ...... 221 Western University...... 335 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University...... 223 Western University – Brescia University College...... 336 Western University ...... 225 Western University – ...... 336 Western University – Brescia University College ...... 229 Western University – King's University College ...... 337 Western University – Huron University College...... 232 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus...... 338 Western University – King's University College...... 234 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ...... 339 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...... 236 University of Windsor ...... 339 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus...... 240 York University ...... 341 University of Windsor...... 253 York University – Glendon Campus ...... 342 York University...... 265 York University – Glendon Campus...... 285 Residences and Meal Plans ...... 343 Algoma University ...... 343 Program News ...... 292 Brock University ...... 344 Algoma University...... 292 Carleton University...... 344 Carleton University ...... 292 University of Guelph...... 345 University of Guelph ...... 292 University of Guelph-Humber...... 345 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne ...... 293 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne...... 346 Lakehead University...... 293 Lakehead University ...... 347 McMaster University...... 293 Laurentian University ...... 349 Nipissing University ...... 294 McMaster University ...... 351 OCAD University ...... 294 Nipissing University...... 351 Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)...... 295 OCAD University...... 352 University of Ottawa ...... 295 Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) ...... 352 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ...... 296 University of Ottawa...... 353 Queen's University ...... 296 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University...... 353 Royal Military College of Canada ...... 297 Queen's University...... 354 Ryerson University ...... 297 Royal Military College of Canada...... 355 University of Toronto – Mississauga...... 298 Ryerson University...... 356 University of Toronto – Scarborough ...... 298 University of Toronto – Mississauga ...... 357 University of Toronto – St. George Campus...... 298 University of Toronto – Scarborough...... 358 Trent University ...... 299 University of Toronto – St. George Campus ...... 358 Trent University Durham GTA...... 300 Trent University ...... 359 University of Waterloo ...... 300 Trent University Durham GTA ...... 359 University of Waterloo – Renison University College ...... 300 University of Waterloo ...... 360 University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College ...... 301 University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ...... 361 Western University ...... 301 University of Waterloo – Renison University College...... 361 Western University – Brescia University College ...... 302 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...... 362

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University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College ...... 362 Trent University Durham GTA ...... 432 Western University ...... 363 University of Waterloo ...... 434 Western University – Brescia University College ...... 364 University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ...... 436 Western University – Huron University College...... 365 University of Waterloo – Renison University College...... 439 Western University – King's University College...... 365 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...... 440 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...... 366 University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College...... 441 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus...... 367 Western University...... 442 University of Windsor...... 368 Western University – Brescia University College...... 443 York University...... 368 Western University – Huron University College ...... 445 York University – Glendon Campus...... 369 Western University – King's University College ...... 446 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus...... 449 Language Requirements...... 371 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ...... 456 Algoma University...... 371 University of Windsor ...... 470 Brock University...... 372 York University ...... 473 Carleton University ...... 372 York University – Glendon Campus ...... 479 University of Guelph ...... 373 University of Guelph-Humber ...... 373 Contact Information ...... 482 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne ...... 373 Algoma University ...... 482 Lakehead University...... 374 Brock University ...... 482 Laurentian University...... 374 Carleton University...... 482 McMaster University...... 374 University of Guelph...... 482 Nipissing University ...... 375 University of Guelph-Humber...... 482 OCAD University ...... 375 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne...... 482 Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)...... 376 Lakehead University ...... 482 University of Ottawa ...... 376 Laurentian University ...... 482 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ...... 376 McMaster University ...... 482 Queen's University ...... 377 Nipissing University...... 482 Royal Military College of Canada ...... 377 OCAD University...... 483 Ryerson University ...... 377 Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) ...... 483 University of Toronto – Mississauga...... 378 University of Ottawa...... 483 University of Toronto – Scarborough ...... 379 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University...... 483 University of Toronto – St. George Campus...... 379 Queen's University...... 483 Trent University ...... 380 Royal Military College of Canada...... 483 Trent University Durham GTA...... 380 Ryerson University...... 483 University of Waterloo ...... 380 University of Toronto – Mississauga ...... 483 University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College...... 381 University of Toronto – Scarborough...... 483 University of Waterloo – Renison University College ...... 381 University of Toronto – St. George Campus ...... 483 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University...... 382 Trent University ...... 483 University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College ...... 382 Trent University Durham GTA ...... 484 Western University ...... 383 University of Waterloo ...... 484 Western University – Brescia University College ...... 383 University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ...... 484 Western University – Huron University College...... 383 University of Waterloo – Renison University College...... 484 Western University – King's University College...... 383 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...... 484 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...... 384 University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College...... 484 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus...... 385 Western University...... 484 University of Windsor...... 385 Western University – Brescia University College...... 484 York University...... 386 Western University – Huron University College ...... 484 York University – Glendon Campus...... 386 Western University – King's University College ...... 485 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus...... 485 Scholarships and Awards...... 387 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ...... 485 Algoma University...... 387 University of Windsor ...... 485 Brock University...... 390 York University ...... 485 Carleton University ...... 392 York University – Glendon Campus ...... 485 University of Guelph ...... 394 University of Guelph-Humber ...... 396 Additional Admission Criteria...... 486 Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne ...... 397 Algoma University ...... 486 Lakehead University...... 399 Brock University ...... 486 Laurentian University...... 402 Carleton University...... 486 McMaster University...... 407 University of Guelph...... 487 Nipissing University ...... 409 Lakehead University ...... 487 OCAD University ...... 412 Laurentian University ...... 488 Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)...... 413 McMaster University ...... 489 University of Ottawa ...... 414 Nipissing University...... 490 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ...... 417 OCAD University...... 491 Queen's University ...... 418 University of Ottawa...... 492 Royal Military College of Canada ...... 421 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University...... 493 Ryerson University ...... 422 Queen's University...... 493 University of Toronto – Mississauga...... 423 Royal Military College of Canada...... 497 University of Toronto – Scarborough ...... 426 Ryerson University...... 498 University of Toronto – St. George Campus...... 428 University of Toronto – Mississauga ...... 498 Trent University ...... 430 University of Toronto – Scarborough...... 499

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University of Toronto – St. George Campus...... 500 York University ...... 508 Trent University ...... 501 York University – Glendon Campus ...... 510 University of Waterloo ...... 501 University of Waterloo – Renison University College ...... 504 Programs Requiring Prior University Study...... 511 University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University...... 504 Western University ...... 504 Deadlines ...... 536 Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...... 505 Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus...... 505 University of Windsor...... 507

Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 3 About OUInfo

About OUInfo OUInfo is a guide to Ontario universities for Ontario high school students and guidance counsellors. It provides information about university programs, admission requirements and more. OUInfo is a starting point for researching university options. The information for OUInfo 2020 was compiled by university recruitment representatives in August 2019, and updates will be added throughout the year as universities update their program information. See Addenda for updates. For the most up-to-date information, consult the universities directly or visit their websites. OUInfo is produced by the General Committee on Student Recruitment (GCSR) of the Ontario University Registrars' Association (OURA) in collaboration with the Council of Ontario Universities (COU) and the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC). OUInfo is guided by an editorial board of appointed members who represent the various parties served by the website, and is funded by a portion of the Ontario university application service fee.

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Subject Area Chart

Degree Abbreviations The following legend will help you to identify the first-year entry degrees offered by Ontario's degree-granting institutions.

Note: Throughout OUInfo, abbreviations have been standardized in order to facilitate the evaluation of offerings. Institutions sometimes use alternative spelling and/or abbreviations for similar programs, or similar abbreviations for different programs. Refer to the universites' materials or websites for more information.

BA Bachelor of Arts BESc Bachelor of Environmental Science BAA Bachelor of Applied Arts BESc/BEd Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Education BA/BComm Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce BFA Bachelor of Fine Arts BA/BEd Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education BFAA Bachelor of Fine & Applied Arts BA/BEd/Dip Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education/ECE Diploma BFA/BEd Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education BAcc Bachelor of Accounting BFS Bachelor of Forensic Science BAdmin Bachelor of Administration BGBDA Bachelor of Global Business and Digital Arts BAFM Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management BGInS Bachelor in Global and International Studies BA/LLB Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws BHK Bachelor of Human Kinetics BA/MA Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts BHP Bachelor of Health Promotion BArchSc Bachelor of Architectural Science BHRM Bachelor of Human Resources Management BAS Bachelor of Architectural Studies BHS Bachelor of Health Studies BAS Bachelor of Arts and Science BHS/BEd Bachelor of Health Studies/Bachelor of Education BAS Bachelor of Administrative Studies BHSc Bachelor of Health Sciences BASc Bachelor of Arts and Sciences BHSc Bachelor of Health Science BASc Bachelor of Applied Science BHum Bachelor of Humanities BASc/BEd Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Education BIB Bachelor of International Business BASc/BEd Bachelor of Arts and Science/Bachelor of Education BID Bachelor of Industrial Design BBA Bachelor of Business Administration BID Bachelor of Interior Design BBA/BA Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Arts BINF Bachelor of Informatics BBA/BCS Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Computer Science BIT Bachelor of Information Technology BBA/BEd Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of BJ Bachelor of Journalism Education BJHum Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities BBA/BMath Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of BJour Bachelor of Journalism Mathematics BJourn Bachelor of Journalism BBA/BSc Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science BK/BEd Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education BBE Bachelor of Business Economics BKI Bachelor of Knowledge Integration BBRM Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management BKin Bachelor of Kinesiology BBTM Bachelor of Business Technology Management BLA Bachelor of Landscape Architecture BCFM Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management BMath Bachelor of Mathematics BCmp Bachelor of Computing BMath/BEd Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Education BCogSc Bachelor of Cognitive Science BMOS Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies BCom Bachelor of Commerce BMPD Bachelor of Media Production and Design BComm Bachelor of Commerce BMRSc Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science BComp Bachelor of Computing BMSc Bachelor of Medical Science BCoMS Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies BMus Bachelor of Music BCoSc Bachelor of Computer Science BMusA Bachelor of Musical Arts BCS Bachelor of Computer Science BMus/BEd Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education BDEM Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management BMuth Bachelor of Music Theatre BDes Bachelor of Design BOR Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation BEcon Bachelor of Economics BOR/BA Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Arts BEM Bachelor of Environmental Management BOR/BEd Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Education BEng Bachelor of Engineering BOR/BSc Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Science BEng&Mgt Bachelor of Engineering and Management BPA Bachelor of Public Administration BEngSoc Bachelor of Engineering and Society BPAPM Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management BEngTech Bachelor of Engineering Technology BPH Bachelor of Public Health BES Bachelor of Environmental Studies BPHE Bachelor of Physical and Health Education BES/BEd Bachelor of Environmental Studies/Bachelor of BPHE/BEd Bachelor of Physical Education/Bachelor of Education Education BPhEd Bachelor of Physical Education BESc Bachelor of Engineering Science

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BRLS Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure Studies BSW Bachelor of Social Work BSc Bachelor of Science BTech Bachelor of Technology BSc/BASc Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Applied Science BTh Bachelor of Theology BSc/BComm Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce B.Trad. baccalauréat en traduction BSc/BEd Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education BURPI Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning BSc(Eng) Bachelor of Science in Engineering Cert Certificate BScF Bachelor of Science in Forestry Dipl. Diploma BScFS Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science iBA International Bachelor of Arts BSc(Kin) Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology iBA/BEd International Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education BSc&Mgt Bachelor of Science and Management iBBA International Bachelor of Business Administration BScN Bachelor of Science in Nursing iBSc International Bachelor of Science BSE Bachelor of Software Engineering iBSc/BEd International Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education BSM Bachelor of Sport Management MusBac Bachelor of Music BSocSc Bachelor of Social Science TBD Preliminary Year/Major Undetermined

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

Dipl. BA/BEd Cert BA BA BA Aboriginal BA BA BA BA BASc BSW BA/BEd BFA BA BA BA/LLB BA BSc BA BA/ BA/BEd BA BSW BSc Dipl. Studies BComm BA/BEd BA/BEd BASc/ BEd BSc/BEd BFA/BEd BMath/ BES/BEd Academic BA/BEd BES/BEd BPHE/ BSc/BEd BEd BA BA/BEd BPHE/ BESc/ BEd BA BSc BA BA/BEd BA/BEd BASc BA/BEd BA BSc BA BHS/BEd Studies in BEd BEd BFA/BEd BA/BEd BA/BEd BMath BSc/BEd iBA/BEd BA/BEd BSc/BEd BSc/BEd BFA/BEd BA/BEd BMus/ BA/BEd/ BFA/BEd Education BK/BEd BBA/BEd BEd Dip BOR/BEd BSc/BEd BA BA BA BSc BBA BAdmin BBA/BEd BA BSc BAcc BCom BComm BBA BBA BCom BCom BCom BCom BComm BCom BCom BBA BBA BAFM BMOS BMOS BMOS BComm BCom Accounting BA BComm BBA BBA Dipl. BSc BSc BMath BMOS

Aerospace BASc BEng BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BASc BMOS Engineering BA

BGInS BA BA BA BA BA/BEd African Studies BA BSc

BSc BA BSc Dipl. Agriculture BSc BA BCom

Agriculture BBRM BSc BSc BSc/BEd BA Sciences Dipl.

BPHE/ BHSc Anatomy, BKin BEng BEd BSc/BEd BMSc BSc BSc BHSc BSc BSc BSc BASc BSc BFA BSc BSc BSc BSc BHSc BSc BSc BA BA BSc Physiology & BAS BESc BSc(Kin) BSc&Mgt Dipl. BSc/BEd BHSc BSc BScN BMRSc Pathology BPHE BSc(Kin) Ancient BA BBA/BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA/BEd Language BSc Cert Studies Dipl. BBRM BA BAS BESc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc Animal Science BSc BSc Dipl. Dipl. BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BAS BA BA BSc BSc BA BA BSc BA BASc BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BSc iBA Anthropology BGInS BA BSW BA/ BA BA BSc BSc BA BSc BSc Dipl. BA/BEd BComm

BA BA BA BSc BA BA BSc BSc/BEd BA BSc Archaeology BSc BA BSc BBA/BSc Dipl.

BAS BA BAS BLA BAS BDes BArchSc Architecture BEng N/A BASc

Artificial BCS BCS BCmp BA BSc Intelligence BMath BSc

BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Astronomy BSc

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BEng BESc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BA BSc/BEd BSc BSc BA BSc/BEd BA/BEd BSc BSc BA BSc BASc BOR BPHE BEng BSc BSc BSc BHSc BSc BSc Biology BSc/BEd BSc/ BSc&Mgt BSc BSc Dipl. BMSc BSc BSc BSc/BEd iBSc BHum BAS BOR/BA BSc/BEd BHSc BHSc BComm iBSc BOR/BSc

BEng BEng BSc/BASc BSc BHSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BHSc BASc BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc BA/BEd Biotechnology BHSc Dipl. BTech BSc BSc/BEd

BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc Botany BSc iBSc

BMath BGBDA BBA/BEd BES BBA/ BES/BEd BBE BSc/ BBA BSc BA BMath BA BBA BCom BA BSc BAA BBA BIB BCom BAdmin BAA BCom BComm BIT BBA/BSc BA BBA/BCS BSc BBA/BA BCom BBA BBA BAA BA/ BA BCom BComm BCom BA BA BMOS BMOS BMOS BComm iBA Business Studies BA BCom BComm BComm BA BComm BBA BCom BBA BA/LLB BAFM Dipl. BBA/BCS iBBA BCom BComm BSc BBA BA BSc BA/ BSc BCFM BMOS BBA BA/BEd BComm BA BBA/BSc BBA BBA/ BMath

Celtic Studies BA BA

Ceramics & BDes BA Glass BFA Chemical, BEng Process & BEng BASc BEng BEng BEng BEng BEng&Mgt BSc(Eng) BEng BASc BASc BESc BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc BSc Energy BEngSoc Engineering BSc BSc BSc BAS BSc BSc BA BSc/BEd BEng BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BA/BEd Chemistry BSc/BEd BSc BSc/BEd BSc&Mgt BASc BSc BSc BMSc BSc BSc/BEd BSc/BASc

BA BA BA BA/BEd Chinese Studies BSc

BA BFA BBA/BA Cinematics & BA BA BA BA BA BAA BASc BFA BFA BA BFA BFA Dipl. BA/BEd Cert Photography BFA/BEd Dipl.

BEng BASc BEng BEng BEng&Mgt BSc(Eng) BEng BASc BASc BESc BASc BEng Civil Engineering BSc/BASc BEngSoc

BA BBA/BA Classical Greek BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA BA/BEd BA/BEd BSc Studies Cert Dipl. BA BA/BEd BBA/BA BA BAS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA iBA Classical Studies BA BA/ BA/BEd BSc BSc Cert BA/BEd BComm Dipl.

Classics BA BA BA

BA BBA/BA Comparative BA BA BA BA BA BGInS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA/BEd BSc BSc Literary Studies Cert Dipl.

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

Complementary BA Medicines, BSW BHSc BASc BOR BHSc Therapies & BOR/BA BSc(Kin) BOR/BSc Well-Being Computer BASc BESc BEng Engineering Computer

Generated BDes BASc BIT BEng BA BA BA Visual & Audio BFA BGBDA Effects BSc/BEd BSc iBA BA/BEd BA BCmp BBA/BCS BSc BA BCoSc BCS Computer BCoSc BSc BCS BComp BSc/ BSc BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BCS BBA/BCS iBSc BSc BSc/BEd BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Dipl. BEng BEng BComm BSc&Mgt BASc BSc N/A BA BA BMath BA BSc BSc BMath Science BA BSc/BASc BSc(Eng) BCFM BBA/BSc BA/BEd BA/ BSc/BEd BComm

BFA Crafts BDes

Dance BFA BA BFA

BTech BDes BID BA BA BA BA BGBDA BMPD BAA BASc BFA BFA BA BDes BDes Design Studies Dipl. BEng N/A Dipl. BKI BA BArchSc BDes

BGInS BAS BA BA Development BA BA BA BA BES BA BA BA BPAPM BASc BA BSocSc BA BSc BA BA BA BSc BA BA BSW Cert BA/BEd BSc BA iBA iBA Studies BEcon BA BBA Dipl. BA BA BMuth BBA/BA BA BA BAS BFA BA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA BA BA BFA BA/BEd Drama BA/BEd BA BA Dipl. BSc BA/BEd iBA BA/BEd Cert BFA BFA/BEd Dipl. East Asian BA Studies BAS BA BBA BBE BA BA BA BA BA BMOS BComm BAA BA BGInS BAdmin BA BSocSc BA BCom BA BA BA BA BCom BBA BA BA/ BA BCom BSc BA BA BSc BA BA BA BA iBA Economics BBA BEcon BComm BSW BSc BA/BEd BA BBA BA/LLB BA/BEd Dipl. BComm BComm BSc BMath Dipl. BSW BSc BA BSc BSc BSc Electronic & BEng BEng BASc BEng BEng BEng&Mgt BSc(Eng) BEng BASc BASc BESc BASc BEng Electrical BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc BEngSoc Engineering BA BA/BEd BBA/BA BA/MA BA BAS BA BA BFA BA BA N/A BA BA BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA English Studies BGInS BA BA/BEd BA/ BA BA/BEd N/A BA BSc Cert BA BA/BEd iBA Cert BSc BComm Dipl. BA BAdmin BBA/BEd Cert BES BBA BSc BBA Entrepreneurship BComm BBA BA BASc BMath

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BSc/BEd BA BSc BASc BA BA/BEd BSc/BEd BSc BAS BES BSc BSc BA BES Environmental BA BSc/ BSc BA BSc BES BSc BSc BA BSc BESc BTech BA BA BSc Dipl. BSc BSc BSc iBA BSc BComm BA BSc BA BKI BES BEcon BA BScF BSocSc BHSc Dipl. BASc Studies BA BA/BEd BSc BES BA/ BEM BComm BA BBA/BA European BGInS BAS BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA/BEd BA BA BA/BEd BSc BSc Studies Cert Dipl. BBA/BSc BSc BA BCom BSc BA BMOS BBA/BA BA BCom BCom BAdmin BBA/BEd BA BSc BAFM BSc BCom BBA BBA BCom BCom BSc BCom BComm BCom BCom BMOS BA BSc BComm Finance BBA BEcon BComm BComm BBA BBA BBA BCFM Dipl. BA/BEd BSocSc BA BSc BSW BA BSc BMath BMOS BA BFA BFA BBA/BA BA/BEd BA BA BA BFA/BEd BA BFA/BEd BA BA/BEd BA BFA BFA BDes BA BA BA BA BFA BA Fine Art BFA BAS BFA BFA BFA BFA Dipl. BFA/BEd BA Cert BFA BA Dipl. Food & BBRM BA BSc BSc BASc BSc Beverage BComm BSc BMOS Studies Forensic & BA BSc BA BASc BASc BSc BSc BScFS BSc BA Archaeological BSc&Mgt BFS BSc Sciences

Forestry & BScF BSc Arboriculture BEM BA BA/BEd BBA/BA BA BAS BA BA BA BA BA BA iBA/BEd BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA BA BA French Studies BGInS BA BA/BEd BA/BEd BA/BEd BSc BA/BEd BA/BEd BA Cert iBA Dipl.

BSc BDes BCoSc Dipl. BCoSc BIT BSc BFAA BA Games BFA BA

BHSc BAS BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Genetics BSc BESc BSc iBSc BHSc

BSc/BEd BSc BA BSc BSc BES BA BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Geology BSc/BEd BSc BA BASc BSc BSc(Eng) Geomatics BEng Engineering BA BBA/BA BA BA BA BA BAS BA BA BA BFA BA German Studies BA/BEd BSc BA/BEd Cert Dipl. BA/BEd BPHE BA BHSc BHS/BEd BSc Health BPHE/ BSW BA BCS BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BMSc BA BSc BEd BHSc BA/BEd BMath BA BHSc Informatics BSc BMRSc BHSc BSc BHS

Hellenic Studies BA BA

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BA BA/BEd BSc BA BFA BA BA Heritage Studies Cert BSc iBA BSW BA BA/BEd BA BA/MA BA BA BAS BOR BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSc BA BA BA BA BA/BEd History BGInS BA BOR/BA BA/BEd BA/ BSocSc BA/BEd BSc BSW BA/BEd iBA Dipl. BSc iBA BOR/BSc BComm Hospitality, BRLS BOR Leisure, Sport, BPHE/ BSc BComm BA BComm BASc BOR/BA BA BA BEd BHK BA Tourism & BSM BOR/BSc Transport BA/BEd BES/BEd BA BA Human & Social BA BA BAS BA BA BA BSc BA BSc BES BA BA BASc BSW BA BA BA BA BA BSc BA Dipl. BGInS BA BA/BEd BA/ BA/BEd BA BSc BA BSc iBA BSc Dipl. Geography BComm BA/BEd

Human BA BA BHRM BA BCom BAdmin BBA BBA/BEd BA BA BA BSc BBA BASc BCom BCom BCom BASc BBA BMOS BComm BCom Resource Cert BComm BComm BA BBA BBA BBA BASc Dipl. BSc BA/BEd Management BMOS BA BFA BA BA BBA/BA Imaginative BAS BA/BEd BA BA BAA BDes BSc BSc BA BA BFA BA BFA/BEd Writing BA Cert Dipl. Cert Dipl. Information BA BIT BA BSc BSc Services Cert

BEng BA BA BSc BA Information BIT BAdmin BDes BCmp BA BA BCS BSc BAS BIT BSc BSc BBA BBA BSc BBTM BCom BCom BComm BFA BSc(Eng) BComm BSc BMath BA Systems BComp BCom BSc BA BA/BEd Information BSc BCmp BMath BA BCom Technology BHSc BA BSocSc BA BSc BASc BFA BA BA iBA Interdisciplinary BSc BASc BA BA BA BSc BKI Dipl. BA BAS BA BSc BAS BA BA BA BDes BA/BEd BA BA BSc BA BA BSc BA BSc Cert BA/BEd BSc BA BA BBA/BA BSW BA iBA BSc BA BSc/BASc Dipl. BA/BEd Studies BFA BSc BES Cert BASc BA BBA/BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA Italian Studies BA/BEd BSc BA/BEd Cert Dipl. Japanese BA BA BA/BEd Studies

BA BJ BA BA BA BAA BA BA BJour BJourn BA BA BA Journalism BJHum Cert Dipl. BSc BSocSc

Landscape & BLA BA BDes Garden Design Dipl. N/A BA BBA/BA BA BA BA BA BFA Latin Studies BA/BEd Cert Dipl.

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BA BA BA Law & BA BA BASc BA/BEd BCom BA BA BA/LLB BA/LLB BA BA BA BASc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA/LLB BA/LLB BA BA BSc BA BGInS BAS BA BA BSocSc BSc BSW BA BA BFS BA/BEd Criminology BSc BBA Dipl. BA BSc BA BA BA Dipl. BA BA BA BA BSc BA BA BA/BEd BA BA BA/BEd iBA Linguistics BSc BBA/BA BSc iBA BCmp BA/BEd BFA Cert BA BSc Linguistics Dipl. BA/BEd BBA/BA Studies BFA Cert

BAdmin BBRM BBA BBA/BSc BMOS BCom Management BComm

Management BCom Science BCom BCom BA BA BA BBRM BEng BCFM Management BAdmin BSocSc BCom BA BA BSc iBBA BSM BCom BCom BBA BBA BA BEng&Mgt BIT BCom BComm BCom BMath BMOS BMOS BMOS BComm BComm BA/ BSc BBA BSc Dipl. BBA BBA/BSc BComm BEngSoc BASc Studies BComm BBA BMOS BComm

BA BAS BAA BAdmin BBA/BEd Cert BTech BA BBA BCom BA BBA BCom BBA BCom BDes BCom BCom BCom BCom BA BMOS BMOS BComm Marketing BComm BBA BComm BBA BA BDes BBA BA BA/BEd iBA BSc

BEng Materials BASc BEng&Mgt BDes BSc(Eng) BEng BSc BSc BSc Science BEngSoc BSc/BEd BSc BMath BBA/ BA BA/BEd BCmp BMath/ BSc BAS BSocSc BSc BKI BMath BMath BSc BSc BSc/ BSc BSc/BEd BEd BA BA BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Mathematics BEcon BA BSc/BEd BComm BSc&Mgt BSc BComm BA/BEd iBA BA BA N/A BBA/ BBA/BA BBA/BSc BA BSc(Eng) BMath BSc/BEd BMath BA BA/ BComm BTech Mechanical BEng BEng BSc/BASc BEng BEng BEng BEng BEng BSc(Eng) BEng BASc BASc BESc BASc BEng BEng&Mgt BEng&Mgt BASc Engineering BEngSoc BA BES/BEd BGInS BFA BA BBA/BA BFA BA BMPD BSocSc Cert BA BA BA BA BGBDA BA BA/BEd BA BAA BASc BA BA BDes BA BSc BA BA BFA BA BA Media Studies Dipl. BCoMS BA BA BA/BEd BFA BA/LLB BA/LLB BA BSc BA iBA BA Cert Cert BA/BEd BA Dipl. BFA/BEd BASc Medical BSc BHSc BEng BSc BCS BEng BSc BMRSc BASc BHSc BHSc BSc Dipl. BMath Technology BSc BHSc BAS BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BMSc Microbiology BSc BESc BSc iBSc BHSc Minerals BSc(Eng) BASc Technology

Modern Middle BA BA BSc BA/BEd Eastern Studies Dipl.

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph Molecular BSc Biology, BAS BSc BSc BA BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BEng BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BESc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BMSc iBSc Biophysics & BHSc Biochemistry BMuth BA Dipl. BA BA BA BMus BA/BEd BA BA BAS BA BA BA/BEd BA BMus BMus BFA BA BA BA BSc BA BA BA BMus Music BMus BA BMus BMus BMus MusBac BMusA BMus/ BA/BEd Cert BFA BMus BMus/ N/A Dipl. BEd BFA/BEd BEd North and South BA BAS BA BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BSc American BA BSc BA iBA Dipl. Studies

Cert BSc BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN Nursing BScN BScN

BAS BA BSc BSc BASc BKin BSc BSc(Kin) BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc Nutrition BSc BASc Operational BASc BMath BSc BA Research

Ophthalmics BSc

Other Asian BA BA BA BA/BEd Studies BSc Others in

Architecture, BLA BDes BASc Building & Dipl. Planning BHSc Others in BKin BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BA BAS BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BA BSc BSc Biological BESc BSc&Mgt BA Dipl. BHSc BMSc BSc BBRM BHSc BA Sciences BSc(Kin)

Others in BDEM BBRM BCom BSc BA/BEd Business & BASc BAdmin BBA/BEd BSocSc BA BA BA BSc BPAPM BCom BA BComm BCom BCom BAdmin BA BA BMOS BBTM BComm BHS/BEd BBA BComm BBA BCom BBA BSc BMOS BA Administrative BComm BAA BMath BSc/BEd BA Studies

Others in BASc BA BComp BDes BA BSc BSc BA BCmp BEng BSc BSc BSc BMath BSc Computer BEng BFA BSc BA/BEd Sciences BSc/BASc BSc/BEd BFA/BEd BA Others in BA BASc BDes BMuth BBA/BA BCoSc BA BA BA BA BA BA/BEd BA BID BAA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BDes Creative Arts & BFA BAS BFA Dipl. BSc BA/LLB BFA/BEd BFA BA BA/BEd Cert BSc/BEd Design BFA Dipl.

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph Others in Eastern, Asiatic, African,

American, BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA/BEd Australasian, BSocSc BSc iBA Languages, Literature & Related Subjects BA/BEd BASc/ BEd BES/BEd BPHE/ Others in BASc BESc/ BEd BA BA BMus/ BASc BSc/BEd BA BA BA BA BA BAA BEd BA/BEd BA/BEd BMath BEd Education BFA/BEd BSc/BEd BK/BEd BOR/BEd BSc/BEd BEng BHSc Others in BASc BASc BASc BEng BEng BEng BEng BEng BTech BDes BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BASc BESc BSc/BASc N/A BASc Engineering BEng&Mgt BEngSoc Others in European BA BAS BBA/BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA iBA Languages, BA/BEd BSocSc BA/BEd TBD Cert Literature & Dipl. Related Subjects

Others in BA BSc BA BA/MA BA Historical & BA BA BA BA Dipl. BA BA BHum BAS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA iBA BSc BSocSc BA/BEd BSc BBA/BA BSW TBD BSc BA/BEd Philosophical BFA Studies Cert

Others in BA BBA/BA Linguistics, BAS BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA iBA BA BA/BEd Classics & Cert Dipl. Related Subjects Others in Mass BA BA BA BFA BSocSc BA BA BA BPAPM BAA BA BA BA BA BSc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA iBA Communications Dipl. BDes BA Cert BBA iBA Cert BA/BEd & Documentation Others in BDes BSc(Eng) BSc BASc Materials BFA Technology Others in BAS BSocSc BCmp BSc BA BSc BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Mathematical BA BSc BA BA BSc Sciences

Others in BHSc BAS BSc BSc/BEd BSc BA BSc BSc BSc BPHE BSc BSc BA BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc Physical BA BSc BKI BSc BEng Sciences BHSc

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BA BAS BSc BA/BEd BSocSc BA BA BA Others in Social BA BGInS BA BSW BA BA BA BA BA BKI BA BA BA BA BASc BA BA BA BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BA BMOS BA BA BA/BEd BA/BEd BA TBD BOR BA/ BSc Cert BSc Dipl. BA BSc BA/LLB iBA BSc(Kin) BSc iBA Studies BASc BOR/BA BComm BHK BOR/BSc BCmp BSc Others in BSc BHSc BMSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BHSc BA/BEd BAS BSc BHSc BSc/BEd BHSc BSc BSc BPH BA BASc BA BHSc BASc BEng BSc&Mgt BSc/BASc BSc BSc BA BSc BHS/BEd Subjects Related BEng BScN BSc BSc BSc Dipl. BA BSc BSc BA BPH BEng BHSc BHSc BSc BSc/BEd BASc BHSc BHSc BHS to Medicine BSc(Kin)

BA BSc Others in BSc BSc/BASc BCmp BKI BIT BAA BASc BTech BComm BSc BA BA BA BEng BASc BSc(Eng) BA Technology Cert BCom Others in Veterinary BBRM BHSc BSc Sciences, BHSc Dipl. Agriculture & Related Subjects

BFA Paper Crafts BDes

Pharmacology, BHSc BAS BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BMSc Toxicology & BSc BSc&Mgt BSc Pharmacy BHSc BA BA/BEd BBA/BA BA BAS BA BA BA Cert BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA BA BA iBA Philosophy BA BSc BA/ BSocSc BA BA/BEd BSc BSc iBA Cert BA/BEd BComm Dipl. BSc/BEd BSc BA Physical BA/BEd BSc/BEd BSc BAS BASc BA BA BSc/ BSc BSc BSc BA BA BES BSc BES BA Dipl. BSc BES BA BSc BA BSc BSc BSc BSc Geographical BSc BComm BA BA N/A BSc BSc BSc BA BSc BA BA BESc Dipl. BA BA/BEd BSc Sciences BA/ BComm BEng BEng BASc BSc/BEd BA/BEd BSc BSc BEng&Mgt BSc BSc BSc BSc/BEd BSc BAS BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc/BEd Physics BEng BSc/BEd BEngSoc BSc&Mgt BASc BMath BSc BSc BA BSc(Eng) BSc BSc Planning (Urban, BES/BEd BA BA/BEd Rural & BDes BURPI BES BSc BA Dipl. iBA Regional) BES BES/BEd BA/BEd BA BA/BEd BA BA BA/MA BHS/BEd BA BA BAS BASc BA BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA/BEd BA BGInS BASc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSc BA BA BA BSc/BEd iBA Politics Dipl. BCom BA BSW BA/ BA Cert BA/BEd BSc BSW BA BEcon Dipl. BSc BA BAA BSc BComm iBA BES

Polymers & BFA BA Textiles BDes Portuguese & Luso-Brazilian BA Studies

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph Portuguese BA BA/BEd Studies Production & BEng BSc(Eng) BEng Manufacturing BEng&Mgt Engineering BSc/BEd BSc BSc/BEd BComm BA/BEd BA/BEd iBSc BA BAS BASc BA BSc BA BA/BEd/ BHS/BEd BA BA BSc/ BA BA BSc BA BA BA BA BA BA BSc BSc BSc BASc BA BSc BA BSc BA BA BA BSc BSc BA BA BSc BA BA Dip BSc/BEd Psychology BSc Dipl. BComm BSc BSc N/A BSc BSc BSc BSc BSW BSc iBA BCogSc BA BSc BA/BEd BA/BEd Dipl. BSc BA BA BA BSc(Kin) BA BSc BA/ BComm

BA BAA BDes BA Publicity Studies Cert

BFA BA Publishing BAA BDes BSc BA Cert Russian & East BGInS BA European BA Studies Science of BEng Aquatic & BAS BSc BSc/BEd BSc BSc BES BA/BEd BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc/BEd BSc BA BA BSc BSc/BEd Terrestrial BBRM Environments BA BPAPM BA/MA BA BA BA Cert BA BPH BASc BPA BA BPH BGInS BASc BA BA BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BHSc BA BA/BEd Social Policy BASc BASc BSW BA BSc BA BA iBA iBA BA BSc BA/BEd

BASc BA BSc BA BA BA BSW BSW BASc BASc BSW BSW BSocSc BSW BA BA BA BSW BSW BSW Social Work BSW BSW BA BSW BSW BSW

BA BA/BEd BSc BAS BA BA BASc BA BA BA BA Dipl. BA BA BA BA BA BA BASc BASc BA BA BA BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA Sociology Dipl. BA BSW BA/ BSocSc BSc BBA/BA BSc BSW BA/BEd iBA BA BSc(Kin) BComm BFA Cert

BEng Software BEng BEng BASc BCmp BSE BESc BCS BCoSc BEng BEng BEng&Mgt BEng BASc BSc BSc BSc BEng BComp BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc BSc(Eng) BASc BSc BSc Engineering BEngSoc South Asian BA BA BA BA BA/BEd Studies Space BEng Engineering BA BBA/BA BAS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BFA BA Spanish Studies BA BA/BEd BA/BEd iBA Cert Dipl. BPhEd BPHE/ BA/BEd BSc(Kin) BSc BEd BPHE/ BSc BHS/BEd Sport & Exercise BHSc BA BPHE/ BAS BASc BKin BA BSc(Kin) BEd BHSc BHSc BSc(Kin) BKin BSc BSc BA BKin BHK BSc/BEd BSc BSc Science BEd BEng BPHE BPHE BHK BA BKin BA/BEd BSc

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Area of Study ech estern – Brescia estern – Huron estern – King's aterloo – Renison aterloo – St. Jerome's aterloo – Conrad Grebel aterloo – St Paul's ork – Glendon Campus rent University Durham GT W W W W U of T Scarborough T W W Laurier Y Université de Hearst Ottawa – Saint Paul U of T Mississauga W Guelph-Humber indsor estern aterloo ork U rent oronto – St. George T W W Queen's Ryerson W Laurier Algoma Lakehead Laurentian McMaster Nipissing OCAD U Ontario T uOttawa RMC T Y Brock Carleton Guelph

BA BSc BA BSc/BEd BSc BBA/BSc BMath BA BSc BMath BAS BSc BSc BA BSc BSc BMath BSc BSc Statistics BSc BSc BASc BSc BA BSc BBA/BSc BSocSc Technology BCom Management

Theology & BA/BEd BA BA BA BA BA Cert BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA iBA Religious BGInS BA/BEd BSW BA/ BA BA/BEd BSc BA/BEd Studies BComm United States BA BSc Studies Dipl.

BAS BSc BSc Zoology BSc BSc/BEd iBSc

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Common Course Codes This list provides common course codes for 4U/M courses in the Ontario high school curriculum. The program prerequisites listed on OUInfo use these course codes.

ADA4M Dramatic Arts ASM4M Media Arts AMU4M Music ATC4M Dance AVI4M Visual Arts BAT4M Financial Accounting Principles BBB4M International Business Fundamentals BOH4M Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals CGO4M Geomatics: Geotechnologies in Action CGR4M The Environment and Resource Management CGU4M World Geography: Urban Patterns and Population Issues CGU4U World Geography: Human Patterns and Interactions CGW4U Canadian and World Issues: A Geographic Analysis CHI4U Canada: History, Identity and Culture CHY4U World History: The West and the World CIA4U Analysing Current Economic Issues CLN4U Canadian and International Law CPW4U Canadian and World Politics ENG4U English ETS4U Studies in Literature EWC4U The Writer’s Craft FEF4U Extended French FIF4U French Immersion FSF4U Core French HFA4M Food and Nutrition Sciences HFA4U Nutrition and Health HHG4M Human Development throughout the Lifespan HHS4M Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society HHS4U Families in Canada HSB4M Challenge and Change in Society HSB4U Challenge and Change in Society HZT4U Philosophy: Questions and Theories ICS4U Computer Science IDC4U Interdisciplinary Studies LVV4U Classical Civilization MCV4U Calculus and Vectors MDM4U Mathematics of Data Management MHF4U Advanced Functions NDG4M First Nations, Métis and Inuit Governance in Canada Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global NDW4M Context PSE4U Exercise Science PSK4U Introductory Kinesiology SBI4U Biology SCH4U Chemistry SES4U Earth and Space Science SNC4M Science SPH4U Physics TDJ4M Technological Design TEJ4M Computer Engineering Technology TGJ4M Communications Technology THJ4M Green Industries TPJ4M Health Care TMJ4M Manufacturing Engineering Technology

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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study This section provides a summary of each university's admission requirements, including the following: • basic requirements for admission; • how the university will treat failed and repeated courses; • when and how universities provide admission decisions, including early and conditional offers of admission; and • links to detailed information sources

These charts summarize first-year program offerings at each Ontario university; they do not contain full course descriptions or details. For complete admission guidelines, or if you have any questions, contact the university directly or visit their website.

Algoma University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 705-949-2301, ext. 4245 Toll-free: 1-888-254-6628 Fax: 705-949-6583 Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] Admission averages are based on your top six 4U/M marks. Minimum admission requirements range from 65% for most programs to 70% for Biology, Business Website: http://www.algomau.ca Administration, Engineering (Chemical & Mining), Psychology and Social Work to 75% for Engineering (Mechanical).

Failed and Repeated Courses We do not count failed courses and select the higher grade from repeated courses for inclusion in the admission average calculation.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions If you attend a semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer once your grades become available, if you fulfill the following criteria:

• you completed at least three 4U/M courses with an overall average equal to, or better than, the program cut-off; and • you are enrolled in a sufficient number of courses in order to complete at least six 4U/M courses by the end of June.

Note: If you are marginally below the program cut-off, but your overall average in Grade 11 and 12 courses is 70% or higher, you may be considered for an early offer of admission.

If you attend a non-semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer once the Office of Admissions receives interim grades for at least six 4U/M courses showing an interim average that is equal to, or greater than, the program cut-off.

If you do not receive an early conditional offer of admission, you will be considered on an individual and ongoing basis, as additional marks become available. If you are not offered admission to your preferred program, you will automatically be considered for admission to an alternative program provided you meet the university entrance requirements. Algoma University has rolling admission; therefore, applications for September 2020 will continue to be received and processed until the start of the semester.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JAD Community This is an 65%+ ENG4U Practicum Economic & Social open 5 other 4U/M courses or Development (BA enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses internship 3 year) program. option First-year Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada, this distinctive interdisciplinary program integrates several disciplines including available admissions Community Economic & Social Development, Social Welfare, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, Economics and Business Administration. Graduates are eligible for certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the are not Advancement of Native Development Officers. capped. JAS Sociology (BA 3 This is an ENG4U Co-op or year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: at the admissions The Sociology program at Algoma University provides critical skills for understanding and interpreting the social world and offers courses university that address a wide variety of areas from contemporary media depictions of gender and the body to major debates in the environmental are not movement, to health policy analysis, to critical assessments of law and social justice, and Canadian policy in relation to multiculturalism and after capped. Aboriginal rights. The program provides 3 areas of concentration: the study of social inequality and social movements; race and diversity; registration and gender and sexuality. Related Minor: Human Development Studies JEM Engineering – Open 70% Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Mining Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M Co-op Mining First Year Enrollment courses with a minimum overall average of 70% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows: option Pathway (BENG) Grade Twelve 4U English available Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions with this Grade Twelve 4U Physics program Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics One Grade Twelve 4U/M course

Notes: Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering. Mining Engineering students learn about extraction, discovery and exploration thousands of feet below the earth. Students study and work with professionals in one of the most productive and fertile geology in the world. JDC Finance and This is an 65%+ ENG4U Not Economics open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Available (Brampton) (BA 4 enrollment Three other 4U/M courses year) program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions Notes: The Bachelor of Arts in Finance and Economics is offered in our School of Business and Economics in Brampton, Ontario. This are not program is designed to equip students with a broad-based understanding of the issues and problems in the world of finance and economics. Students will study the roles of government, business, financial institutions and individuals as they interact to determine the distribution of a capped. country's total range of goods and services. JAU Anishinaabe This is an 65% ENG4U Studies (BA 3 open 5 other 4U/M courses year) enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program. First-year Notes: The Anishinaabe Studies program explores the enduring history of Anishinaabe, the original peoples of this part of the world. admissions Through a culture-based curriculum, students will learn Anishinaabe history, philosophy and worldview, experiencing and exploring the importance of self-knowledge and the ways in which knowledge creates pathways for interpersonal and intercultural respect. Graduates will are not understand the relatively recent influence of colonization, consequential social issues, and significant contemporary movements in capped. Anishinaabe society.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JFB Computer Science Open 65%+ ENG4U If you do not meet the science Co-op (BSc 3 year) MHF4U requirements, you will be offered option Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry recommended) admission to the BCoSc in Computer available Two other 4U/M courses Science. with this 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program

Notes: The Bachelor of Science is the right choice for you if you are preparing for a graduate degree or a career in 1 of the major technology industries. The program puts a strong emphasis on mathematics and the use of mathematical approaches to understanding and applying computer science. JAB Anishinaabemowin This is an 65% ENG4U Co-op or (BA 3 year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: Anishinaabemowin is a unique program offering basic-to-advanced level instruction in the Ojibwe language. It is the only 3-year at the admissions Bachelor of Arts degree in Canada focusing on the Ojibwe language and culture. university are not after capped. registration JFA Biology (BSc 3 This is an 70%+ ENG4U year) open MHF4U enrollment Two 4U/M sciences (Biology and Chemistry recommended) program. Two other 4U/M courses First-year 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses admissions are not Notes: Algoma University's Biology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment. This program is committed capped. to a hands-on learning experience where students are able to establish a personal relationship with their professors. There are several paid research opportunities available for students at the undergraduate level. Our program is designed to teach students how to be scientists. The skills required in science, the careful use of research, experimentation, logic, with an understanding of statistics and parsimony, are those that our students can apply to many aspects of their lives. JGA Biology (BSc 4 This is an ENG4U Co-op year) open MHF4U option enrollment Two 4U/M science courses (Chemistry and Biology are recommended) available program. Two other 4U/M courses with this First-year 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program admissions are not Notes: Algoma University's Biology department is committed to a hands-on learning experience where students are able to establish a capped. personal relationship with their professors. The honours thesis in fourth year prepares students to apply to and be successful in graduate school. Several paid research opportunities exist for students at the undergraduate level. JDB Business This is an ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Not Administration open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be Available (Brampton) (BBA enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the 4 year) program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and First-year Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program, offered through the Accounting. are not School of Business and Economics in Brampton, Ontario, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. BBA students in Brampton may choose to minor in Accounting, Human Resources Management or Marketing. capped.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JAC Community This is an 65%+ ENG4U Practicum Development (BA open 5 other 4U/M courses or 3 year) enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses internship program. option First-year Notes: This distinctive interdisciplinary program integrates several disciplines including Community Development, Social Welfare, Sociology, available admissions Geography, Political Science, Economics and Business Administration. Graduates are eligible for certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers. are not capped. JBA Community This is an ENG4U Economic and open 5 other 4U/M courses Social enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Development (BA program. 4 year) First-year Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada. Students in the CESD program study the economic, social, political, historical, admissions cultural and physical environments and contexts of community, economic and social development. Using a holistic approach, the program prepares graduates for innovative and effective work in smaller, rural communities anywhere in the world. Graduates are eligible for are not certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers. capped. JEA Computer Science Open ENG4U Co-op (BCOSC 4 year) MHF4U option 1 other 4U/M math available 3 other 4U/M courses with this 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program

Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization. There are more elective options than in the Bachelor of Science, so you can combine computer science with numerous other disciplines. For example, you can specialize in business systems management or computer games technology. Minors are available in Mobile Software Engineering, Computer Game Technology, and Computer Game Technology – Creative Arts. JEK Engineering – Open 75% Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Mechanical Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M Co-op Mechanical First Enrollment courses with a minimum overall average of 75% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows: option Year Pathway Grade Twelve 4U English available (BENG) Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions with this Grade Twelve 4U Physics program Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics One Grade Twelve 4U/M course

Notes: Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering. Mechanical Engineering students learn how to meet the needs of society by designing new products and processes. They apply problem solving skills to diverse areas such as robotics and automation, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and ventilation, biomechanics, transportation, energy production and conversion and much more. JAH English (BA 3 Open 65%+ ENG4U year) 5 other 4U/M courses 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: Algoma's English department offers literature courses in all genres – drama, fiction, poetry and prose – including writers and thinkers from around the world, and from the medieval world to the present period. We also offer courses in creative writing and film. Our faculty has expertise across a range of Canadian, British, American and post-colonial literatures, and a long-standing commitment to the study of the writers who reflect and shape the cultural histories of the people of the English-speaking world.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JBB English (BA 4 Open ENG4U year) 5 other 4U/M courses 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: Algoma's English department offers literature courses in all genres – drama, fiction, poetry and prose – including writers and thinkers from around the world and from the medieval world to the present period. We also offer courses in creative writing and film. Our faculty has expertise across a range of Canadian, British, American and post-colonial literatures, and a long-standing commitment to the study of the writers who reflect and shape the cultural histories of the people of the English-speaking world. JAK Geography (BA 3 This is an ENG4U Practicum year) open 5 other 4U/M courses or enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses internship program. option First-year Notes: Algoma's Geography program is organized into 4 major thematic areas: physical geography, human geography, human- available admissions environmental studies and geomatics. The variety of course offerings in the department reflects the 4 thematic areas. There is intentional overlap among the thematic areas, and many of our faculty work across sub-fields of the discipline and across disciplines, in both teaching are not and research. capped. JAL History (BA 3 This is an ENG4U Co-op or year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: The Department of History and Philosophy offers 4-year honours and 3-year general degrees in History with concentrations in at the admissions Aboriginal Communities, European and North American fields. We also offer courses in philosophy, and intellectual and cultural history. university Students in Algoma's program engage in course work with active researchers in these fields as they prepare for a number of career and are not further educational options, including teaching, journalism, law, civil service or graduate studies. Students develop skills in primary research, after capped. problem-solving and writing to gain a critical understanding of the past that informs our present. registration JBD History (BA 4 This is an 65%+ ENG4U Co-op or year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: By exploring the past, the study of history builds a foundation for understanding the present. Through examination of causes and at the admissions consequences rooted in history, students learn to place contemporary issues, both national and international, into a historical perspective. university The History Department at Algoma University specializes in North American and European studies, and places a strong focus on Aboriginal are not history. after capped. registration JAN Law and Justice This is an ENG4U (BA 3 year) open 5 other 4U/M courses enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program. First-year Notes: The Law and Justice Program is a multidisciplinary program. Courses are taught by faculty with expertise in law and law-related admissions disciplines (Indigenous studies, political science and political economy, history, philosophy, psychology and sociology), and by faculty who are experienced lawyers and judges. are not capped. JBE Law and Justice This is an (BA 4 year) open enrollment program. First-year admissions are not capped.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JAP Music (BA 3 year) This is an ENG4U open 5 other 4U/M courses enrollment Audition program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions Additional Admission Criteria: are not In addition to the normal admission requirements, you should have completed Advanced Rudiments (R.C.M.) or the equivalent, and must undertake a placement audition and interview with the Music Director. capped. You may register for applied Music major courses, but only after completing this process. Contact the Admissions department at 705-949-2301, ext. 4227, to arrange an audition/interview. If you lack a background in theory, you will be required to take introductory courses in theory and dictation.

Notes: Algoma University offers a 3-year BA degree in Music, which provides a comprehensive experience in performance, music theory, music history and applied musicianship, such as conducting, private pedagogy and classroom teaching. Our ensembles (Algoma University Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Music Theatre Ensemble) are very active within the local community, and give students ample opportunity to perform. JAR Psychology (BA 3 This is an 70%+ ENG4U year) open 5 other 4U/M courses enrollment 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program. First-year Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will admissions study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology, are not therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour. capped. JGB Computer Science Open 65%+ ENG4U If you do not meet the science Co-op (BSc 4 year) MHF4U requirements, you will be offered option Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry recommended) admission to the BCoSc in Computer available Two other 4U/M courses Science. with this 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program

Notes: The Bachelor of Science is the right choice for you if you are preparing for a graduate degree or a career in 1 of the major technology industries. The program puts a strong emphasis on mathematics and the use of mathematical approaches to understanding and applying computer science. JAG Economics (BA 3 Open ENG4U year) Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Three other 4U/M courses 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: In the Economics program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, you will learn the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary to interact with policy makers at the local, national and international level for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. JBG Psychology (BA 4 Open 70%+ ENG4U Co-op or year) 5 other 4U/M courses internship 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application available Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will at the study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem university solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology, therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour. after registration

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JEC Engineering – Open 70% Admissions Requirements Co-op Chemical First Enrollment Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Chemical Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M option Year Pathway courses with a minimum overall average of 70% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows: available (BENG) Grade Twelve 4U English with this Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions program Grade Twelve 4U Physics Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics One Grade Twelve 4U/M course

Notes: Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering. Reactions, interactions and creation – the science and study behind the building blocks of life. Chemical Engineering students learn about organic and inorganic chemistry, statistics and chemical processes and reactions. They use creativity to solve issues related to process, design, to innovate products, research and manufacturing. Chemical Engineers work in a wide variety of roles such as civil service, process engineering, entrepreneurship, management, manufacturing, research and development, or move on to pursue graduate studies. JCA Fine Arts (Visual This is an 65%+ ENG4U If you are not successful in your initial Not Arts) (BFA 4 year) open 5 other 4U/M courses application to the BFA program, you Available enrollment Portfolio have the option of applying directly to program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses the BA in Fine Arts program and then First-year re-applying for admission to the BFA admissions Additional Admission Criteria: upon successfully completing your first are not Portfolio is required. Read more about portfolio requirements. year in the BA Fine Arts program. Admittance to this program is by portfolio review/interview. The portfolio should include examples of your work in any visual media. While capped. actual works are preferable, photographic or slide documentation is also acceptable. Please include a brief description of your background and expectations in relation to the study of art in a university context. These supplementary materials are required, in addition to standard university admissions policies.

Notes: The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) degree focuses on contemporary studio practices in painting, drawing and printmaking, with supplementary courses in sculpture, photography and mixed media. Studio courses are supported by academic studies in traditional and contemporary art history. JAQ Political Science This is an ENG4U Co-op or (BA 3 year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: at the admissions Algoma University’s Political Science program focuses on 3 areas of study: Canadian politics, public policy and government; comparative university politics and international relations; and political theory, philosophy and economy. are not Related Minors: after capped. Canadian Government, Public Policy, and Administration Minor in International Relations registration JGC Psychology (BSc 4 This is an 70%+ ENG4U If you do not meet the criteria for the year) open One 4U/M math (MHF4U, MCY4U, or MDM4U) Bachelor of Science, you will be offered enrollment Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry are recommended) admission to the Bachelor of Arts. program. Two other 4U/M courses First-year 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses admissions are not Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will capped. study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology, therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JBH Sociology (BA 4 This is an 65%+ ENG4U year) open 5 other 4U/M courses enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program. First-year Notes: admissions The Sociology program at Algoma University provides critical skills for understanding and interpreting the social world and offers courses that address a wide variety of areas from contemporary media depictions of gender and the body to major debates in the environmental are not movement, to health policy analysis, to critical assessments of law and social justice, and Canadian policy in relation to multiculturalism and capped. Aboriginal rights. The program provides 3 areas of concentration: the study of social inequality and social movements; race and diversity; and gender and sexuality. Related Minor: Human Development Studies JBJ Geography (BA 4 This is an ENG4U Practicum year) open 5 other 4U/M courses or enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses internship program. option First-year Notes: Algoma's Geography program is organized into 4 major thematic areas: physical geography, human geography, human- available admissions environmental studies and geomatics. The variety of course offerings in the department reflects the 4 thematic areas. There is intentional overlap among the thematic areas, and many of our faculty work across sub-fields of the discipline and across disciplines, in both teaching are not and research. capped. JAI Visual Arts (BA 3 This is an ENG4U Not year) open 5 other 4U/M courses Available enrollment Portfolio program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions are not capped. JBF Political Science This is an 65%+ ENG4U Co-op or (BA 4 year) open 5 other 4U/M courses internship enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application program. available First-year Notes: at the admissions Algoma University’s Political Science program focuses on 3 areas of study: Canadian politics, public policy and government; comparative university politics and international relations; and political theory, philosophy and economy. are not Related Minors: after capped. Canadian Government, Public Policy, and Administration Minor in International Relations registration JES Environmental This is an 65% ENG4U Not Science (BSc 4 open MHF4U Available Year) enrollment Two 4U/M science courses (Chemistry and Biology are recommended) program. Two other 4U/M courses First-year 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses admissions are not Notes: The Environmental Science program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment. This is an interdisciplinary capped. program that integrates core courses in the disciplines of biology, chemistry, and geography. By integrating multiple disciplines, we are able to address some of the most profound and complex concerns faced by modern society. The program examines the increased impacts of global climate change, the spread and threats of invasive species, the continued loss of biodiversity and degradation of agricultural soil quality and availability, and other environmental challenges.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JBL Community This is an 65%+ ENG4U Practicum Economic and open 5 other 4U/M courses or Social enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses internship Development program. option (Brampton) (BA 3 First-year Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada. Students in the CESD program study the economic, social, political, historical, available year) admissions cultural and physical environments and contexts of community, economic and social development. Using a holistic approach, the program prepares graduates for innovative and effective work in smaller, rural communities anywhere in the world. Graduates are eligible for are not certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers. This capped. is offered in Brampton, Ontario. JBK Community This is an Economic and open Social enrollment Development program. (Brampton) (BA 4 First-year year) admissions are not capped. JBM Psychology This is an 70%+ ENG4U Co-op or (Brampton) (BA 4 open 5 other 4U/M courses internship year Non- enrollment 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses application Honours) program. available First-year Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will at the admissions study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem university solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology, are not therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario. after capped. registration JDF Business This is an ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Co-op Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be option Human Resources enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the available Management program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and with this (BBA 4 year) First-year Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in program admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting. are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Human Resources Management prepares students for a career in compensation, training and development, recruitment and selection, capped. strategic human resource planning, industrial relations, and health and safety. JDG Business This is an ENG4U Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Marketing (BBA 4 enrollment Three other 4U/M courses year) program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Marketing offers students an opportunity to combine their business skills and creativity. Students cover general and advanced marketing capped. concepts, and courses investigate how these concepts are used in various businesses and markets.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JFC Computer Science Open 65%+ ENG4U (Brampton) MHF4U (BCOSC 4 year) 1 other 4U/M math 3 other 4U/M courses 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms, programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages and the design and construction of computer systems and applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario. JAA Accounting (BA 3 This is an 65%+ ENG4U Co-op year) open Two 4U/M math courses option enrollment Three other 4U/M courses available program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses with this First-year program admissions Notes: The Accounting program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, gives you the opportunity to pursue a professional are not designation after graduation, such as the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation. capped. JFF Computer Science Open ENG4U – Computer MHF4U Games 1 other 4U/M math Technology 3 other 4U/M courses (BCOSC 4 year) 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization. Our BCOSC – Computer Games Technology program is known internationally for having one of the most advanced computer games technology specializations. Students will learn how to develop video games, including developing their plot, music and graphics. You can turn your passion for video gaming into a profitable career. JFG Computer Science Open ENG4U – Computer MHF4U Games 1 other 4U/M math Technology/ 3 other 4U/M courses Creative Arts 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses (BCOSC 4 year) Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization. Our BCOSC – Computer Games Technology/Creative Arts program enables students who are interested in the artistic aspects of computer games, such as the writing of plots, the development of game flow and the development of graphics and music, to extend their analysis and design skills to these areas. Courses include those in the games marketplace, software engineering, gameplay design and artificial intelligence. In addition to the courses taken within the standard computer games technology stream, in the creative arts specialization, students will also explore courses in music, English and/or fine arts to develop a game design complement to their programming skills. JFH Computer Science Open ENG4U – Mobile Software MHF4U Engineering 1 other 4U/M math (BCOSC 4 year) 3 other 4U/M courses 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization. Our BCOSC – Mobile Software Engineering enables the student to apply the foundation skills of Computer Science to the development of applications and systems that implement the use of mobile devices in modern computer systems. This allows them to develop expertise in what is becoming a predominant part of the application of computer technology. The students will study the range of applications of mobile devices and will learn to develop applications on a variety of mobile platforms. The graduate will be able to apply the use of mobile devices in business, industry, social media and gaming. The specialization requires the student to do at least 1 major project that can form the basis for a portfolio of skills as they seek employment in the industry.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JGD Undeclared Major This is an 65% + ENG4U Not (BA 4 Year) open 5 other 4U/M courses Available enrollment 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses program. First-year Notes: The Bachelor of Arts (Undecided Major) allows students to take the time they need to explore the many possibilities of majors/minors admissions while deciding on the most suitable program or confirming their original interest while working towards fulfilling the degree requirements. It allows for a seamless transition in the following subject majors: Anishinaabe Studies, Anishinaabemowin, Community Development, are not Community Economic and Social Development, English, Geography, History, Law and Justice, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. capped. JDD Business This is an 70%+ ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Co-op Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be option Accounting (BBA 4 enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the available year) program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and with this First-year Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in program admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting. are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Accounting offers a pathway into an assortment of accounting career opportunities for those with an aptitude for numbers, organizing and capped. analytical problem-solving skills. This minor paves the way into studies for a CPA designation and boasts an excellent pass rate for its graduates. JDH Business This is an ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be Accounting enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the (Brampton) (BBA program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and 4 year) First-year Economics in Brampton, Ontario. admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Accounting offers a pathway into an assortment of accounting career opportunities for those with an aptitude for numbers, organizing and capped. analytical problem-solving skills. This minor paves the way into studies for a CPA designation and boasts an excellent pass rate for its graduates. This program is offered in Brampton, Ontario. JDE Business This is an ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be Economics (BBA 4 enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the year) program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and First-year Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting. are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. Students will have a solid foundational working knowledge of various economic and financial terms, concepts and principles. Students will know how capped. to solve complex problems and distinguish between correct and incorrect applications of economic concepts. They will be able to review, present and interpret quantitative and qualitative information and will thoroughly understand the limits that exist within the realm of finance and economics. JDI Business This is an ENG4U If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Business Administration, you may be Human Resources enrollment Three other 4U/M courses given an alternative offer to the Management program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses Bachelor of Arts in Finance and (Brampton) (BBA First-year Economics in Brampton, Ontario. 4 year) admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Human Resources Management prepares students for a career in compensation, training and development, recruitment and selection, capped. strategic human resource planning, industrial relations, and health and safety. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges JDJ Business This is an ENG4U Administration – open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) Marketing enrollment Three other 4U/M courses (Brampton) (BBA program. 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses 4 year) First-year admissions Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program, offered by the School of are not Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in Marketing offers students an opportunity to combine their business skills and creativity. Students cover general and advanced marketing capped. concepts, and courses investigate how these concepts are used in various businesses and markets. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario. JIA Computer Science This is an 65%+ ENG4U Not (BCOSC 3 year) open MHF4U Available enrollment 1 other 4U/M math program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions Notes: Our Computer Science program is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms, are not programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages, and the design and construction of computer systems and capped. applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking. JFE Computer Science This is an ENG4U (Brampton) open MHF4U (BCOSC 3 year) enrollment 1 other 4U/M math program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses First-year admissions Notes: Our Computer Science program is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms, are not programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages and the design and construction of computer systems and capped. applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario. JHA Social Work (BSW Open 70% ENG4U Field 4 year) 5 other 4U/M courses placement 70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses

Notes: The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program prepares students for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities and societies. The program has a particular focus on multicultural social work in, and with northern, rural, remote, Indigenous and Franco-Ontarian communities. Graduates of the program will be prepared to practice anti-oppressive social work at the entry level with diverse populations in a Canadian context. Admission to the professional years (third and fourth years) of the program is limited to 30 students per year. Admission is based on a combination of grades, professional and volunteer experience, and a personal statement. JBC Finance and This is an 65%+ ENG4U Co-op or Economics (BA 4 open Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended) internship year) enrollment Three other 4U/M courses application program. 65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses available First-year at the admissions Notes: This program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, is designed to equip students with a broad-based university are not understanding of the issues and problems in the world of finance and economics. Students will study the roles of government, business, after financial institutions and individuals as they interact to determine the distribution of a country's total range of goods and services. capped. registration

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Brock University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 905-688-5550 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://discover.brocku.ca Ontario high school students must present the OSSD and complete six 4U/M courses. All required courses will be included in the calculation of your overall admission average.

Failed and Repeated Courses We will consider the higher grade of the 2 attempts.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will begin to issue a select number of offers in December and will continue to make offers of admission through to May. Scholarship and co-op offers will accompany offers of admission.

A select number of offers are issued in December and are based on a combination of Grade 11 and Grade 12 results. To be eligible for an early offer you must have 1.0 final Grade 12 result at the 4U or 4M-level, and 5.0 Grade 11 U- or M-level credits. Averages are in the high 80s or 90s. The first major round of admission offers to Ontario applicants is in February. Admission averages are calculated using a minimum 3.0 first-semester Grade 12 4U or 4M finals, with registration in 3.0 additional 4U or 4M credits, including prerequisites. If you are in a non-semester school, we will use 6.0 mid-term grades at the Grade 12 4U or 4M level, including prerequisites. The final round of admission offers happens in May. If you do not receive an offer in February, or if you are still in studies and received an alternate program offer, we will automatically reassess you for eligibility for your preferred program in May. We will continue to make offers based on final grades, as well as summer school grades provided space in programs is available.

You can expect to receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest choice listed for Brock is considered first when more than 1 Brock program is indicated on your application. If you are not eligible for the first choice, consideration will be given to subsequent choices in the order of preference you indicated. If you apply to only 1 Brock program and do not qualify, in most cases, consideration will be given for an alternative and related program. In most cases if you apply for, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.

Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges Faculty of Applied Health Sciences BPK Kinesiology 817 (total all Low 80s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum (BKin) Applied SBI4U more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Health One 4U math (MHF4U preferred) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship Sciences Strongly recommended subjects: PSE4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, option programs) or PSK4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available BSK Kinesiology 817 (total all High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate (BScKin) Applied 70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Health 70%) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not Sciences SBI4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, programs) Strongly recommended subject: SPH4U, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. PSE4U, SCH4U or PSK4U

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BSM Sport 817 (total all Low 80s ENG4U and one 4U math You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Management Applied program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Health preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Sciences apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) BAH Community 817 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Health Applied 1 of SBI4U or SCH4U more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Health Strongly recommended subjects: SNC4M be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not Sciences or PSE4U or PSK4U, and one 3U math qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program programs) you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. BSH Medical 817 (total all Mid-80s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Sciences Applied SBI4U program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Health SCH4U (min. 70%) preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Sciences One 4U math (MDM4U preferred) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U or PSK4U BNS Nursing 817 (total all High ENG4U (min. 75%) Practicum Applied 80s SBI4U (min. 75%) or Health SCH4U (min. 75%) internship Sciences One 4U math (min. 75%) option programs) available BP Physical 817 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U Education Applied SBI4U Health One 4U math Sciences Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U programs) or PSK4U BPU Public Health 665 (total all Low 80s ENG4U Co-op Applied 1 of SBI4U or SCH4U option Health Strongly recommended subjects: one of available Sciences SNC4M, PSE4U, 3U math, PSK4U with this programs) program BW Recreation and 665 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Practicum Leisure Studies Applied program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or Health preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related internship program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. Sciences option programs) available BHL Child Health 817 (total all ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Applied SBI4U more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Health Strongly recommended subject: one 3U be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not Sciences math qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program programs) you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. Goodman School of Business BK Accounting 685 (total for Mid-80s; ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all Business high 80s Two 4U maths more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option programs) for co- be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not available op qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, with this you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. program

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BND Business 20 Limited High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op Administration enrollment 80s to Two 4U maths more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will program Co-op program. low 90s be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not International qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program Dual Degree you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. BN Business 565 (total for High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op Administration all Business 70s; Two 4U maths more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option programs) Low 80s be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not available for co- qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program with this op you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. program Faculty of Education BDP Concurrent BA 325 (total for Mid-80s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Child and Youth all One 4U math (MDM4U preferred) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Studies Concurrent be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship Honours/BEd – Education qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, option Primary/Junior Programs) you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available BPI Concurrent 325 (total for Low- to ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum BPhEd all mid-80s SBI4U more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Honours/BEd – Concurrent One 4U math be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship Intermediate/ Education Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, option Senior programs) or PSK4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available BII Concurrent BSc 325 (total for Low 80s For Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Honours/BEd – all majors: more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Intermediate/ Concurrent ENG4U be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship Senior Education MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, option programs) SCH4U (min. 70%) you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available 1 from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U A second 4U math Strongly recommended subjects: Chemistry major – a second 4U math; Physics major – SPH4U Mathematics majors: ENG4U, MHF4U (min. 70%) MCV4U (min. 70%) Geography majors: ENG4U MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%) One from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, SES4U Strongly recommended subject: SCH4U (min. 70%)

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BAI Concurrent BA 325 (total all Low-80s All majors (Dramatic Arts, English, French You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Honours/BEd – Concurrent Studies, Geography, History, Visual Arts): more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Intermediate/ Education ENG4U be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship Senior programs) One 4U math qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, option French majors: you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available ENG4U One 4U math One of FSF4U, FEF4U or FIF4U Dramatic Arts majors: Mandatory attendance at the DART Invitiational. Find more information on the Dramatic Arts website. Visual Arts majors: A portfolio is due by February 7, 2019. Find more information on the Visual Arts website.

Additional Admission Criteria: Dramatic Arts majors must participate in the DART Invitational. For more information, visit the Dramatic Arts website. BAJ Concurrent BA 325 (total all High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Practicum Integrated Concurrent 70s One 4U math program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or Studies Education preference. internship In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Honours/BEd - programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. option Junior/ available Intermediate BPJ Concurrent 325 (total for Low 80s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Practicum BPhEd all SBI4U program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or Honours/BEd - Concurrent One 4U math preference. internship In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Junior/ Education Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. option Intermediate Programs) or PSK4U available BIJ Concurrent BSc 365 (total for High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Practicum Integrated all 70s MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or Studies/BEd - Concurrent Applicants should consider additional preference. internship prerequisite requirements for intended In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Junior/ Education apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. option Intermediate programs) teachable subjects. available Faculty of Humanities BHI History 618 (total for Mid-70s, ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all high 70s Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option Humanities for co- 4U history, 4U philosophy, 4U classical be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not available programs) op studies or 4U international language qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, with this you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. program

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BHE Humanities – 648 For all Mid-70s OSSD, including six 4U/M credits. Prerequisite You can expect to receive an offer of admission to only 1 Brock program. When more than 1 Brock program is indicated Practicum Faculty of Humanities courses will be included in the calculation of the on the application, the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. If you are not eligible for the first choice, we or Humanities programs admission average. will consider your subsequent choices in the order of preference you have indicated. If you apply to only 1 Brock program internship Required: ENG4U and do not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for an alternative and related program. If you apply for, but option Recommended: 1 from the following list: are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have available 4U history, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U not included a second choice on the application). Classical Studies (LVV4U) or 4U international language. Students may declare a major from the following list after a completing a general Year 1. Majors: Canadian Studies* (BA) Canadian Studies and French Studies* (BA) Classics (BA) Comparative Literatures and Cultures*(BA) English and Contemporary Culture (BA) English and Creative Writing (BA) English Language and Literature (BA) French Studies (BA) General Humanities (BA) Hispanic & Latin American Studies* (BA) History of Art & Visual Culture (BA) Italian* (BA) Medieval & Renaissance Studies* (BA) Philosophy (BA) Studies in Arts & Culture (BA) *These programs are offered Combined Majors only. BGD Game Design High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not 70s to A statement of interest is required by more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available low 80s Feb. 7, 2019. Visit the GAME program be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not website for more information. qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, Recommended subjects: you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. 1 from 4U history, philosophy, classical studies, or international language ASM4U, AVI4M, ADA4M or ICS3C

Additional Admission Criteria: A statement of intent is required by February 7, 2019. Learn more about additional admission criteria for this program.

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BT Dramatic Arts 618 (total for Mid-70s; ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all co-op You must also take part in the Dramatic more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option Humanities high 70s Arts Invitational be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not available programs) Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, with this 4U history, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. program Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U international language. ADA4M would strongly benefit Dramatic Arts applicants.

Additional Admission Criteria: You will be invited to attend a mandatory Dramatic Arts Invitational in March or April 2018. For more information, visit: brocku.ca/ dramatic_arts BIS Interactive Arts 618 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not and Science all Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Humanities 4U history, 4U philosophy, 4U classical preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) studies or 4U international language apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. BR Visual Arts 618 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not all Portfolio to be submitted no later than more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Humanities February 7, 2019 be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not programs) Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, 4U History, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U International Language.

Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants to the Studio Art program are required to submit a portfolio. BM Music 835 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not all Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Humanities 4U History, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. international language. You must audition for the BMus program and pass a theory placement test (RMC Advanced Rudiments).

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete a theory placement test (Royal Conservatory Grade II level) and pass an aural skills test. It is recommended that your keyboard proficiency be equivalent to Royal Conservatory Grade IV. You must audition for the Bachelor of Music (BMus) program on a solo instrument or voice. Auditions are generally held in March and May of each year, in conjunction with interviews and placement tests.

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges Faculty of Mathematics and Science BGP Game High ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Programming 70s to MHF4U or MCV4U (min 70%) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available low 80s A statement of interest is required by be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not Feb. 7, 2019. Visit the GAME program qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, website for more information. you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. Recommended subjects: ICS4U

Additional Admission Criteria: A statement of intent is required by Februrary 7, 2019. Learn more about additional admission criteria for this program. BS Biological 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Sciences all SCH4U (min. 70%*) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not and Science second 4U math or ENG4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, programs) ENG4U is strongly recommended you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. *Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BIM Biomedical 516 (total for High MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Sciences all 70s SCH4U (min. 70%*) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not and Science second 4U math or ENG4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program programs) ENG4U is strongly recommended you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. *Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BIT Biotechnology 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all SCH4U (min. 70%*) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not available and Science second 4U math or ENG4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program with this programs) ENG4U is strongly recommended you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. program *Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BJC Chemistry 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all SCH4U (min. 70%*) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will program Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not and Science a second 4U math or ENG4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program programs) Strongly recommended subjects: ENG4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. and a second 4U math *Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92.

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BX Earth Sciences 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op all 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Mathematics SCH4U (min. 70%*) preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) second 4U math or ENG4U program Strongly recommended subjects: ENG4U *If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BIN Neuroscience 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op all 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Mathematics SCH4U (min. 70%*) preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) second 4U math or ENG4U program Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U *If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BJP Physics 379 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op all 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Mathematics SCH4U (min. 70%*) preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) second 4U math or ENG4U program Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U, SPH4U *If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BI Sciences 516 (total for Mid-70s Required 4U Subjects: 3 from: SBI4U, You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not all SCH4U, SPH4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Mathematics SES4U, ICS4U. preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you *If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be and Science apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92.

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BH Mathematics 516 (total for Mid-70s Mathematics and Statistics: You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op and Statistics all MHF4U (min. 75%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Mathematics MCV4U (min. 75%) preference. available Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) Accelerated Mathematics Studies Stream: program MHF4U (min. 90%) MCV4U (min. 90%) Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U. Supplementary pieces include a written personal statement, a mathematical activities portfolio, AMS application, interview and entrance examination. Portfolio submissions are due by February 7, 2019. Learn more on the Accelerated Mathematics Studies website. BCH Biochemistry 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70% You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op all SCH4U (min. 70%*) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will program Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not and Science second 4U math or ENG4U qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, programs) ENG4U is strongly recommended you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. *Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BBP Biophysics 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not all 70%) more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Mathematics SCH4U (min. 70%*) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not and Science 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program programs) second 4U math or ENG4U you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. ENG4U is strongly recommended *Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BG Computer 516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op or Science all MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of internship Mathematics 70%) preference. option In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. available programs) BGN Computing and 516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op Network all MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program Communications Mathematics Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Co-op and Science apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) BSC Computing and 516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op Solid State all SPH4U program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Device Mathematics MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Technology and Science 70%) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) program

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BEG Environmental 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op Geosciences all SCH4U (min. 70%*) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Mathematics 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science second 4U math or ENG4U apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this programs) Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U program *If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BOV Oenology and 516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op Viticulture all 70%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program Mathematics SCH4U (min. 70%*) preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science 2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) second 4U math or ENG4U Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U *If you have with 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be considered for admission, but will be required to pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to enrolling in CHEM IF92. BHG Computer 516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op Science and all MHF4U (min. 75%) program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program Mathematics Mathematics MCV4U (min. 75%) preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you Co-op only and Science Strongly recommended subject: ICS4U apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. programs) BCB Computing and 516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op or Business all MHF4U and a second 4U math (min. program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of internship Mathematics 75% average between the 2 maths) preference. option In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you and Science Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available programs) Faculty of Social Sciences BTV Tourism Studies 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op for all Social more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option Science be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not available programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, with this you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. program BEC Economics 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op for all Social MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min. program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science 65%) preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program BO Geography 1364 (total Mid-70s MHF4U (min.70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%) You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op (BSc) for all Social 1 from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, or program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science SES4U preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) ENG4U strongly recommended apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BE Business 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op Economics for all Social MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min. more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will program Science 65%) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. BWS Women's and 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Not Gender Studies for all Social more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will Available Science be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. BAL Applied 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op Linguistics for all Social Strongly recommended subjects for Hearing more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will available Sciences Sciences or Speech and Language Sciences be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not by major programs) majors: 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, MDM4U. you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.

BAE Applied 1364 (total ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Co-op Economic for all Social MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min. more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will option Analysis Sciences 65%) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not available programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, with this you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. program BF Film Studies 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Practicum for all Social program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or Science preference. internship In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. option available BLB Labour Studies 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op for all Social program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program BUC Media and 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Communication for all Social more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Studies Science be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not internship programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program option you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available BD Child and Youth 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Studies for all Social Strongly recommended subject: one 4U more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Science math (MDM4U preferred) be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not internship programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program option you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program. available BSO Sociology 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not for all Social program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Science preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.

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Previous OUAC Previous Ontario Secondary School Co-op Program Name Grade Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Prerequisites Option Ranges BPO Political Science 1364 (total Mid-70s; ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op for all Social co-op program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science high 70s preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program BPY Psychology 1364 (total Mid-70s; ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op for all Social co-op Strongly recommended subject: one 4U program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science low 80s math (MDM4U preferred) preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program BUD Business 1364 (total Mid- to ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum Communication for all Social high-70s more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Sciences be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not internship programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program option you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available BSS Social Sciences 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not for all Social program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Science preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. BGE Geography (BA) 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Co-op for all Social program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of option Science preference. available In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. with this program BIP International 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock Not Political for all Social MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min. program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available Economy Science 65%) preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you programs) apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. BPC Popular Culture 1364 (total Mid-70s ENG4U You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate Practicum for all Social more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will or Science be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not internship programs) qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program option you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program. available

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Carleton University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 613-520-3663 Toll-free in Canada: 1-888-354-4414 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: https://admissions.carleton.ca/ For Ontario high schools, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is required, with six 4U/M courses. Prerequisite courses must be at the 4U level. 4U English is recommended. Credits for co-op courses will not be considered. Admission averages and prerequisites vary by degree and program.

Failed and Repeated Courses We take the highest mark for repeated courses.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will begin offers of admission in January/February.

Offers will continue on a rolling basis as we receive updated grade information. For specialized programs (Architectural Studies, Industrial Design, Information Technology [Interactive Multimedia and Design], Music and Social Work) that require additional information (e.g., portfolios, interviews, auditions), admission decisions will begin to be made between 2 and 4 weeks after the portfolio/supplementary application deadline.

If you are applying to any of the specialty programs listed above and are also planning to submit an English-language test score, please note that scores are due on or before the portfolio or supplementary application deadlines.

Note: Most offers of admission are conditional. Once we receive your final grades, we will re-assess your application to ensure that it still meets the requirements for the program and that you have received the OSSD. If you have not met the conditions, we will withdraw the offer of admission. However, where it is possible, we will attempt to provide an alternate offer of admission.

If you have been admitted to Carleton with an admission average of 80% or better, you will automatically be considered for 1 of our Entrance Scholarships. The admission average is calculated based on the high school grades submitted in support of the application, including any required prerequisite courses. For you to be eligible for an Entrance Scholarship, Admissions Services must receive the complete application for admission and all grades by June 15. Note:

• If you were given a scholarship offer based on early grades, and your admission average is higher when we receive your midterm grades in May, you will have your scholarship adjusted upward, if applicable. • If your midterm average is lower than the average calculated from early grades, you will keep the original scholarship offer. • Scholarships are not re-assessed based on the grades received in June/July. • The Entrance Scholarship offer is valid as long as you remain admissible to the chosen program.

OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism CRC Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) – 90 (all majors) 74–76% (regular ENG4U Find more Co-op option Conservation and Sustainability and co-op) SPH4U information available MHF4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program offers. Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio, including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option CRU Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) – 90 (all majors) 74–76% (regular ENG4U Find more Co-op option Urbanism and co-op) SPH4U information available MHF4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program offers. Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. CR Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) – 90 (all majors) 74–76% (regular ENG4U Find more Co-op option Design and co-op) SPH4U information available MHF4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program offers. Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/Faculty of Public Affairs CGS Cognitive Science – Honours (regular and 120 (total in 73–76% ENG4U Find more Co-op option co-op) program) 5 best 4U/M courses information available about with this alternative program offers. CA BA – General (3 years) 2500 (total for BA 73–76% ENG4U Not Honours and BA 5 best 4U/M courses. Available General) For Biology: ENG4U and SCH4U, plus 4 best 4U/M courses. MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.

Notes: There is a new Concentration in Health Psychology and Well-Being under the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. CH BA – Honours (4 years) (co-op available 2500 (total for BA 73–76% ENG4U Find more Co-op with some concentrations) Honours and BA 5 best 4U/M courses. information available by General) For Biology: ENG4U and SCH4U, plus 4 best 4U/M courses. MHF4U and MCV4U recommended. about major alternative Notes: There is a new Concentration in Health Psychology and Well-Being under the Bachelor of Arts in offers. Psychology. CGG Cognitive Science – General 120 (total in 73–76% ENG4U Find more Not program) 5 best 4U/M courses information Available about alternative offers. CCR Communication and Media Studies 250 73–76% ENG4U Find more Co-op option 5 best 4U/M courses. information available about with this alternative program offers.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option CBE Economics 150 73–76% ENG4U Find more Co-op option MHF4U information available 4 best 4U/M courses. about with this MCV4U strongly recommended. alternative program offers. Notes: The Bachelor of Economics (Honours) program offers the following concentrations: Computational Analysis Development Economic Theory Financial Economics International Political Economy Mathematics and Quantitative Economics Natural Resources, Environment and Economy CJH Journalism and Humanities 10 85–88% ENG4U Find more Practicum or 5 best 4U/M courses information internship about option Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline. alternative available offers. CGI Global and International Studies 250 76% All Bachelor of Global and International Studies: Find more Not ENG4U information Available 5 best 4U/M courses about Bachelor of Global and International Studies with concentration in French and Francophone Studies: alternative ENG4U offers. 1 French credit (4U) 4 best 4U/M courses

Notes: The Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) now offers a new specialization (Honours) and a new stream (General) in Global Religions: Identity and Community. Sprott School of Business - Commerce CCC Commerce – Accounting (regular and co- 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCE Commerce – Entrepreneurship (regular 450 (for all 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCJ Commerce – Information Systems (regular 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCA Commerce – International Business 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option CCH Commerce – Management (regular and co- 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCF Commerce – Finance (regular and co-op) 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCM Commerce – Marketing (regular and co-op) 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CC Commerce (regular and co-op) 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. CCS Commerce – Supply Chain Management 450 (total for 80% (regular and ENG4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Commerce co-op) MHF4U information available programs) 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about with this 3 best 4U/M courses alternative program MCV4U recommended offers. Sprott School of Business - International Business (a year of study abroad is required) CBB International Business 90 (total for BIB) 82–85% ENG4U Find more Not MHF4U information Available 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U about 3 best 4U/M courses alternative MCV4U recommended offers. Another language beneficial School of Computer Science COD Computer Science – Honours (regular and 350 (total for all 78–82% (regular MHF4U or MCV4U Find more Co-op option co-op) Computer Science and co-op) 5 best 4U/M courses information available programs) about with this alternative program offers. CON Computer Science - Major 350 (total for all 74–76% (regular MHF4U or MCV4U Find more Co-op option Computer Science and co-op) 5 best 4U/M courses information available programs) about with this alternative program offers. COS Computer Science – Honours: Computer 350 (total for all 78–82% (regular MHF4U or MCV4U Find more Co-op option and Internet Security (regular and co-op) Computer Science and co-op) 5 best 4U/M courses information available programs) about with this alternative program offers.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option Faculty of Engineering CEE Engineering – Environmental Engineering 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEA Engineering – Aerospace Engineering (co- 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option op option available) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEX Engineering – Architectural Conservation 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option and Sustainability Engineering Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEG Engineering – Biomedical and Electrical 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option Engineering (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEJ Engineering – Biomedical and Mechanical 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option Engineering (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEB Engineering – Civil Engineering (regular 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEC Engineering – Computer Systems 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option Engineering (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEF Engineering – Electrical Engineering 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option CEP Engineering – Engineering Physics (regular 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CED Engineering – Mechanical Engineering 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEH Engineering – Communications 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option Engineering (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CEK Engineering – Sustainable and Renewable 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option Energy (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended CES Engineering – Software Engineering 1100 (total for 75–85% for all MHF4U Find more Co-op option (regular and co-op) Engineering Engineering SCH4U information available programs) programs (regular SPH4U about with this and co-op) 1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U alternative program 2 best 4U/M courses offers. MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended College of the Humanities CBD Humanities with Biology – Option B 85 (total for 80–84% SCH4U or SBI4U Find more Not Humanities 5 best 4U/M courses information Available programs) about Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the alternative Humanities. offers. CBC Humanities – Option A 85 (total for 80–84% Best six 4U/M courses Find more Not Humanities information Available programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the about Humanities. alternative offers. School of Industrial Design CD Industrial Design (regular and co-op) 50 70–73% (regular MHF4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) SPH4U information available 4 best 4U/M courses about with this MCV4U and courses in visual arts and/or technological design are recommended alternative program offers. Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline March 1. Portfolio due April 1 and information session recommended. Contact the School of Industrial Design.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option School of Information Technology CII Information Technology – Information 25 72–75% (regular ENG4U Find more Co-op option Resource Management (regular and co-op) and co-op) One 4U course in math (MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U) information available (program offered jointly with Algonquin Four 4U/M courses about with this College) alternative program offers. CIP Information Technology – Optical Systems 25 72–75% MHF4U Find more Co-op option and Sensors (regular and co-op) (program Plus 5 best 4U/M courses information available offered jointly with ) about with this alternative program offers. CIN Information Technology – Network 60 72–75% (regular One 4U course in math (MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U) Find more Co-op option Technology (regular and co-op) (program and co-op) Five 4U/M courses information available offered jointly with Algonquin College) about with this alternative program offers. CIM Information Technology – Interactive 60 72–75% (regular MHF4U Find more Co-op option Multimedia and Design (regular and co-op) and co-op) 5 best 4U/M courses information available (program offered jointly with Algonquin about with this College) Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline; portfolio due March 1. Contact the School of alternative program Information Technology. offers. School of Journalism and Communication CJ Journalism 130 85–88% ENG4U Find more Practicum or 5 best 4U/M courses information internship Additional prerequisites for the Concentration in Health Science: about option Six 4U/M courses including: alternative available 4U English offers. One of Biology (SBI4U) or Chemistry (SCH4U) One 4U level Math

Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline.

Notes: The Bachelor of Journalism is offering a new Concentration in Health Science. CMP Media Production and Design 30 80–82% (regular ENG4U Co-op and co-op) 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U program 4 best 4U/M courses School of Mathematics and Statistics CMB Mathematics – General (3 years) 100 (total for 74–76% MHF4U and MCV4U Find more Not Mathematics 4 best 4U/M courses information Available programs) about alternative offers. CMA Mathematics – Honours (4 years) (regular 100 (total for 78–82% MHF4U and MCV4U Find more Co-op option and co-op) Mathematics 4 best 4U/M courses information available programs) about with this Notes: Biostatistics is no longer offered. alternative program offers.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option School for Studies in Art and Culture CM Music 35 70–75% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Practicum or ENG4U recommended information internship about option Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): alternative available March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a recording and an affidavit in offers. consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music. Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs CPX Public Affairs and Policy Management – No 120 (total for Public 83–86% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Co-op option concentration (first year only) (regular and Affairs and Policy ENG4U recommended information available co-op) Management about with this programs) alternative program offers. CPI Public Affairs and Policy Management – 120 (total for Public 83-86% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Co-op option International Policy Studies (regular and Affairs and Policy ENG4U recommended information available co-op) Management about with this programs) Notes: Students can concentrate in International Relations and Conflict or Security and Intelligence. alternative program offers. CDS Public Affairs and Policy Management – 120 (total for Public 83-86% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Co-op option Development Policy Studies (regular and Affairs and Policy ENG4U recommended information available co-op) Management about with this programs) Notes: Students can select a concentration in Rights and Human Development or Global Economic Relations. alternative program offers. CPA Public Affairs and Policy Management – 120 (total for Public 83–86% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Co-op option Public Policy & Administration (regular and Affairs and Policy ENG4U recommended information available co-op) Management about with this programs) Notes: Students can select a concentration in Social Policy, Economic Policy or Environmental and Sustainable alternative program Energy Policy. offers. CPT Public Affairs and Policy Management – 120 (total for Public 83-86% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Co-op option Communication & Policy Studies (regular Affairs and Policy ENG4U recommended information available and co-op) Management about with this programs) Notes: Students can concentrate in Communication Technologies and Regulation or Strategic Public Opinion. alternative program offers. Faculty of Science CS Science – General (3 years) 450 (total for 74–76% MHF4U Find more Not Science programs) 2 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U information Available 3 best 4U/M courses about alternative Notes: The Bachelor of Science is offering a new Major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a new offers. Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) Option CT Science – Honours (4 years) (regular and 450 (total for 78–82% Honours in Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computational Biochemistry, Find more Co-op co-op) Science programs) Food Science, Interdisciplinary Science and Practice, Nanoscience, Neuroscience, Neuroscience and Mental information available by Health, and Psychology; and Combined Honours in Biology and Physics, and Chemistry and Physics: about major MHF4U alternative 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U offers. 3 best 4U/M courses MCV4U strongly recommended ENG4U is also recommended for Honours Psychology Honours in Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geomatics and Physical Geography: MHF4U or MCV4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U 3 best 4U/M courses SBI4U and SCH4U are recommended for Honours Environmental Science Honours in Physics, Applied Physics, and Mathematics and Physics: MHF4U and MCV4U 1 of SPH4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SES4U 3 best 4U/M courses SPH4U is strongly recommended for all programs in Physics

Notes: The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is offering a new major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a new Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science. CHS Health Sciences – Honours (4 years) 120 85–88% MHF4U Find more Not 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U information Available 3 best 4U/M courses about MCV4U strongly recommended alternative offers. CK Science – Major (4 years) 450 (total for 74–76% MHF4U Find more Not Science programs) 2 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, or SPH4U information Available 3 best 4U/M courses about For all programs in Physics, SPH4U is strongly recommended. alternative offers. Notes: The Bachelor of Science is offering a new Major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a new Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science. School of Social Work CSW Social Work 45 75–80% Best six 4U/M courses Find more Practicum or ENG4U strongly recommended. information internship about option Additional Admission Criteria: alternative available February 1 application deadline. Human service experience and references to be outlined in supplementary offers. application, due March 1. Reference forms/analysis of social problem/personal statement, due March 1. Certificate Programs CSC Certificate in Carillon Studies 70–75% 6 best 4U/M courses Find more Practicum or information internship Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): about option March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a recording and an affidavit in alternative available consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music. offers. Notes: It is possible for students currently enrolled in one of Carleton’s undergraduate Music programs to concurrently complete the Certificate in Carillon Studies.

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University of Guelph For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-824-4120 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://admission.uoguelph.ca If you have an average of 75% or higher, you will be considered for admission to all programs at the University of Guelph.

Failed and Repeated Courses We will use the highest grade reported for any repeated/failed course.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will begin making offers of admission in early February to applicants with high academic standing. Early offers of admission may make use of 3U/M grades. Offers of admission will be made on a rolling basis until mid-May. If you have an admission average of 75% or higher, you will be considered for admission. Student Profile Forms will be reviewed in May to consider applicants who fall within 5% of the established cut-off.

Some programs may have additional requirements, including higher final admission averages. All offers are conditional upon completing all high school diploma requirements, including a final admission average, as specified in the offer letter. The final admission average is calculated using six 4U/M courses including required subjects.

Alternative Offers: Normally, you can expect to receive only 1 offer of admission from Guelph. The highest choice to Guelph will be considered first. The next choice is considered only if you are not admissible to your highest choice at Guelph. For this reason, you are strongly advised to place your preferred program as your highest choice. If you apply for, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will be automatically considered for the regular program. You may then re-apply to co-op after your first year of study.

If you are not admitted to Bio-Medical Science, Animal Biology or Human Kinetics, you will be automatically considered for Bachelor of Science, Biological Science.

If you are not admitted to Criminal Justice and Public Policy, you will be automatically considered for Bachelor of Arts, General Arts.

Student Profile Forms: The University of Guelph recognizes that non-academic factors play an important role in students' lives. The Student Profile Form (SPF) is an opportunity for you to tell us about the activities you are involved in that have helped develop your leadership and citizenship qualities. Any factors beyond your control that have negatively affected your academic performance, such as illness or personal problems, will also be considered when making decisions.

Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GS Applied Human 81–85% ENG4U Practicum or Nutrition SBI4U internship option SCH4U available One 4U math Two additional U/M courses You must take both SBI4U and SCH4U.

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GZG Bachelor of 78–83% for Biological Sciences: Students not admitted to Bio-Medical Science or Not Available Science, biological sciences; ENG4U Human Kinetics will be automatically considered for General (3 78–83% for MHF4U Bachelor of Science, Physical Sciences or Biological years) physical sciences 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Science. 2 additional 4U/M courses Physical Sciences: ENG4U MCV4U 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U 2 additional 4U/M courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Two of three 4U high school science courses (i.e., Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) are required for admission; completion of all 3 is recommended. Applicants who lack the third science course will take a replacement course in semester 1. GHT Hospitality and 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Tourism MHF4U available with this Management 4 additional 4U or 4M courses program GBD Management 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Economics and MHF4U available with this Finance 1 additional 4U math program 3 additional U or M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GEA Bachelor of 76–80% ENG4U Co-op option Science in MHF4U available with this Environmental 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U program Sciences 2 additional 4U/M courses SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended* *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.

Additional Admission Criteria: First year is common; you will select a major in second year. GTM Turfgrass 65–70% OSSD Practicum or Management You are encouraged to complete Grade 11 and 12 math, biology and chemistry. internship option (Associate available Diploma Additional Admission Criteria: You are required to submit a Supplementary Information Form, which is considered in conjunction with the academic record to determine admissibility. Program) GZ Bachelor of 78–83% for Biological Sciences: Students not admitted to Bio-Medical Science or Co-op available by Science, biological sciences; ENG4U Human Kinetics will be automatically considered for major Honours (4 78–83% for MHF4U Bachelor of Science, Physical Sciences Biological years) physical sciences 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Science. 2 additional 4U/M courses SCH4U, SPH4U and SBI4U are strongly recommended for all biological sciences. If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a replacement course in semester 1. Physical Sciences: ENG4U MCV4U 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 2 additional 4U/M courses SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended for mathematical, computer, and physical sciences. *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a replacement course in semester 1.

Notes: The estimated cut-off range for Bio-Medical Science is 84–89%. The estimated cut-off range for Human Kinetics is 79–84%

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GBN Environmental 84–89% ENG4U If you are not admitted to Environmental Engineering, Co-op option Engineering MCV4U you will be automatically considered for Water available with this MHF4U Resources Engineering. program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1. GKG Arts General 76–80% ENG4U Class-based 5 additional 4U/M courses experiential education Additional Admission Criteria: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; these majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science major. GBM Biological 84–89% ENG4U Co-op option Engineering MCV4U available with this MHF4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1. GBU Commerce – 78–82% ENG4U Not Available Undeclared MHF4U Major (first year 1 additional 4U math only) 3 additional 4U/M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.

Notes: This option is designed for students who know they want a business degree, but are not yet ready to commit to a specialized major. Students must declare a major after the second semester of studies. Available in first year only. GBR Water 84–89% ENG4U Co-op option Resources MCV4U available with this Engineering MHF4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1. GBO Bachelor of 84–89% ENG4U Not Available Engineering – MCV4U Undeclared (first- MHF4U year only) 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended Applicants who lack the third science course will take a replacement course in semester one.

Notes: Undeclared offers a common first semester; students are required to declare a major at the start of Semester 3. Those wishing to pursue co-op should select a major when applying to BEng.

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GK Arts Honours 76–80% ENG4U Co-op available by 5 additional U/M courses major

Additional Admission Criteria: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; these majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science major.

Notes: Co-op is available in the following majors: Economics, Mathematical Economics, Political Science and Psychology GBJ Public 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Management MHF4U available with this 4 additional 4U/M courses program If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GHG Equine 75–78% ENG4U Field placement Management SBI4U 4 additional 4U/M courses A 4U math or 4U chemistry is recommended GNG Major to be 76-80% ENG4U Class-based Determined – 5 additional 4U/M courses experiential Arts education GFS Studio Art 76–80% ENG4U If you are not admitted to Studio Art, you will be Class-based 5 additional 4U/M courses automatically considered for Bachelor of Arts, Major experiential To Be Determined. education GBK Accounting 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this 1 additional 4U math program 3 additional 4U/M courses GZB Bio-Medical 84–89% ENG4U If you are not admitted to Bio-Medical Science, you Faculty research Science MHF4U will be automatically considered for Bachelor of opportunity 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Science, Biological Sciences. 2 additional 4U/M courses Biology, Chemistry and Physics are strongly recommended. If you lack 1 of these, you will take a replacement course in semester 1. GAS Arts and 78–81% ENG4U Embedded Sciences MHF4U community One 4U/M Arts or Social Sciences engagement/ Two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U volunteerism/ One additional 4U/M course partnership Arts and Social Science courses include Languages and Literatures, Performing Arts, Social Studies, Geography and History. GBI Biomedical 84–89% ENG4U Co-op option Engineering MCV4U available with this MHF4U program 2 credits from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GYF Child Studies 77–81% ENG4U Practicum or 4U math internship option 1 of SBI4U or SCH4U available 3 additional 4U/M courses SBI4U is strongly recommended GBL Computer 83–88% ENG4U Co-op option Engineering MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 credits from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended. Applicants who lack the third science course will take the replacement course in semester one. GCT Computer 83–88% ENG4U Co-op option Science MCV4U available with this 4 additional 4U/M courses program Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an "Area of Application". GCJ Criminal Justice 79–83% ENG4U If you are not admitted to Criminal Justice and Public Class-based and Public Policy 5 additional 4U/M courses Policy, you will be automatically considered for experiential Math or French (or a second language) is strongly recommended Bachelor of Arts, Major To Be Determined. education GBT Food Industry 76–80% ENG4U Co-op option Management MHF4U available with this SBI4U program SCH4U 2 additional 4U or 4M courses

Notes: *New for Fall 2018, the Food Industry Management major has been approved by the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development. GEK Engineering 84–89% ENG4U Co-op option Systems and MCV4U available with this Computing MHF4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1. GHR Real Estate and 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Housing MHF4U available with this 1 additional 4U math program 3 additional 4U/M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GCG General 83–88% ENG4U Not Available Bachelor of MCV4U Computing 4 additional 4U/M courses Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an "Area of Application".

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GAD Family Studies 77–81% ENG4U Practicum or and Human One 4U math course internship option Development 1 of SBI4U or SCH4U* available 3 additional 4U/M courses *SBI4U is strongly recommended GPA Honours 77–80% ENG4U Not Available Agriculture MHF4U 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U 2 additional 4U/M courses GBB Food and 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Agricultural MHF4U available with this Business 1 additional 4U math course program 3 additional 4U/M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GZK Human Kinetics 79–84% ENG4U If you are not admitted to Bachelor of Science, Human Faculty research MHF4U Kinetics, you will be considered for Bachelor of opportunity 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Science, Biological Science. 2 additional 4U/M courses Biology, Chemistry and Physics are strongly recommended. If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a replacement course in semester 1. GL Landscape ENG4U Practicum or Architecture 5 additional 4U/M courses internship option available Additional Admission Criteria: You will be required to submit a Background Information Form (BIF), which will be considered in conjunction with your admission average. March 1, 2020, is the final deadline for the BIF. GBF Management 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this 1 additional 4U math course program 3 additional 4U/M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GBE Marketing 78–82% ENG4U Co-op option Management MHF4U available with this 1 additional 4U math program 3 additional 4U/M courses If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations. GME Mechanical 84–89% ENG4U Co-op option Engineering MCV4U available with this MHF4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U* 1 additional 4U/M course SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended *If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1. GBS Software 83–88% ENG4U Co-op option Engineering MCV4U available with this 4 additional 4U/M courses program Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an "Area of Application".

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Previous OUAC Previous Grade Program Name No. Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges Enrolled GBC Environmental 75–78% ENG4U Field placement Management SBI4U 4 additional 4U/M courses 4U chemistry and 4U math recommended GC Sport and Event 78–82% ENG4U Not Available Management MHF4U 1 additional 4U math course 3 additional 4U/M courses

58 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph-Humber)

University of Guelph-Humber For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Fax: 416-798-3606 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents Admission average: You will be considered for admission with an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent) and an admission average calculated using your top six 4U/M courses (or equivalent), including subject requirements. The estimated cut-off admission range for all 7 programs is 75–80%.

Estimated cut-off admission ranges: Are based on the admission averages from previous years, and are provided only as a point of reference solely. Exact cut- offs for the current cycle will be determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the number of places available in the respective program. Admission to the University of Guelph-Humber can be competitive. Possession of an admission average within the estimated cut-off range does not guarantee an offer of admission.

Subject requirements: Can be found on the University of Guelph-Humber website.

Student Profile (optional supplemental Information): The Student Profile (SP) is your opportunity to tell us about factors that may have impacted your grades. If your admission average does not meet the cut-off for the program you applied, your SP may be considered if your average is within a discretionary range of the determined cut-off range (up to 5%). If you have an admission average of 70–74.9%, it is strongly recommended that you submit an SP to be considered for admission. Profiles must be completed on our website and are due May 1, 2020.

Supplementary Information Form for Students with Disabilities (SIF-D): The University of Guelph-Humber strives to provide equal opportunity for academically qualified students with disabilities. If you believe that your admission average does not reflect your real academic ability as a result of a disability, you are encouraged to complete the Supplementary Information Form for Students with Disabilities. The SIF-D form is available online and considered along with your marks in determining admission. The deadline to submit the completed form is May 1, 2020.

Rank If you apply to more than one program at the University of Guelph-Humber and you have never attended postsecondary studies, you will be considered for all programs you apply for. You are encouraged to list your program choices in order of preference. If you wish to change the order of your UofGH application choices, you must do so through the OUAC before April 15, 2020.

If you are a transfer applicant (i.e., have attended any postsecondary study) and you apply to more than one program at the University of Guelph-Humber, you can expect to receive only one offer of admission from the University. The highest-ranked choice will be considered first. Only if you are not admissible to your highest choice will your next choice be considered. If you want to reorder your UofGH program rankings, please amend your application on the OUAC website.

Failed and Repeated Courses The University of Guelph-Humber will use the highest grade reported from a Ministry-approved institution for any repeated courses.

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Advanced Placement exam results of 4 or more may qualify for university credit to a maximum of 2 credits (4 courses). Official transcripts are required.

If you are applying with an IB diploma, you should present a minimum academic score of 24. Reported bonus points will be taken into consideration. You should complete the diploma with 6 subjects: 3 higher level and 3 standard level. You should also include the specific subject requirements for the program you are applying to among your higher and standard levels. Please note that any Higher Level or Standard Level mathematics course is an acceptable prerequisite for programs that require math. You should ensure that your predicted scores are submitted using the 7-point scale. You are eligible to receive a maximum of 2.0 credits for grades of 5 or better on higher level courses.

Ontario high school students registered in an IB program will automatically have their IB courses converted into Ontario U- and M-level equivalents. IB scores will be converted into percentage grades by your high school. Admission and scholarships will be determined using the conversions as submitted. You are eligible to receive a maximum of 2.0 credits for grades of 5 or better on higher-level courses.

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Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Timing of offers (January to end of May) and the grades considered for each round of offers is described below.

January/February Top 6 completed 4U/M (or equivalent courses), including subject requirements. If 6 completed 4U/M courses are not available, completed 3U/M courses, including subject requirements, will be used.

March/April Top 6 completed 4U/M (or equivalent) courses, including subject requirements. Where not available, a combination of the top 6 completed or in-progress 4U/M and completed 3U/M courses, including subject requirements, will be used.

May Top 6 completed or in-progress 4U/M (or equivalent) courses, including subject requirements, will be used.

Previous OUAC Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) (Honours) GMT Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media Range for admission: ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Studies and Diploma in Media 75-80%; 70-74.9% may be 5 additional 4U/M courses Humber does not provide internship Communications considered with Student alternative offers of option Profile. Notes: This program includes a choice of area of emphasis in Digital Communications, admission. available Journalism, Media Business, Public Relations or Visual Communication. Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) (Honours) GMP Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Justice Studies and Diploma in Police 70-74.9% may be 5 additional 4U/M courses Humber does not provide internship Foundations OR Community and Justice considered with Student alternative offers of option Services Profile. admission. available GMA Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Psychology and Diploma in General Arts and 70-74.9% may be 5 additional 4U/M courses Humber does not provide internship Science considered with Student alternative offers of option Profile. Notes: You can earn an optional certificate as part of your regular studies. You choose 1 admission. available certificate to pursue from the following 3 options: Intercultural Relations; Organizational Behaviour; or Research Skills and Analysis. GHE Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Childhood Studies and Diploma in Early 70-74.9% may be 5 additional 4U/M courses Humber does not provide internship Childhood Education considered with Student alternative offers of option Profile. admission. available GHF Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Family and Community Social Services and 70-74.9% may be 5 additional 4U/M courses Humber does not provide internship Social Service Worker Diploma considered with Student alternative offers of option Profile. admission. available GHK Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or Kinesiology and Diploma in Fitness and 70-74.9% may be One 4U math Humber does not provide internship Health Promotion considered with Student Any 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or PSK4U alternative offers of option Profile. 2 additional 4U/M courses admission. available

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Previous OUAC Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Honours) GDB Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Admission range: 75-80%; ENG4U (or EAE4U) The University of Guelph- Practicum or and Diploma in Business Administration 70-74.9% may be One 4U math Humber does not provide internship considered with Student 4 additional 4U/M courses alternative offers of option Profile. admission. available Notes: Choose to focus your studies in 1 of 6 areas of emphasis or select a variety of courses reflecting a range of interests. Area of emphasis: Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, or Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship.

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Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne For more information: Offers of Admission Tél: 705-372-1781 Email: [email protected] Exigences générales d'admission Website: http://www.uhearst.ca Les élèves des écoles secondaires de l'Ontario qui demandent l'admission en première année doivent détenir leur diplôme d'études secondaires de l'Ontario (DESO) et avoir conservé une moyenne d'au moins 70 % pour un minimum de 6 cours de 12e année, niveau 4U/M. Prière de consulter les exigences d'admission propres à chaque programme pour connaitre les préalables requis.

Note : Les personnes dont les notes sont très légèrement en dessous de la moyenne minimale d'admission pourraient être admises à titre d'essai. Pour passer au régime régulier, elles devront réussir certains cours identifiés par le comité des admissions.

Processus d'admission pour tout type de candidature Que votre candidature soit celle d'un collège, d'une autre université ou de l'étranger, vous trouverez des renseignements utiles au sujet du processus d'admission sur notre site Web.

Cours non réussis et cours repris L'Université de Hearst considère la note la plus haute.

Décisions d'admission - Délai et procédure L'Université de Hearst sera en mesure d'émettre une offre d'admission conditionnelle à tout élève de niveau secondaire en Ontario dès le mois de décembre 2019.

OUAC Previous No. Previous Grade Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Offer(s) LHZ Arts – Psychologie (4 ans) S/O 70 % FRA4U S/O Class-based experiential 5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M education LHX Arts – Étude des enjeux humains et sociaux (4 ans) S/O 70 % FRA4U S/O Field placement 5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M LHF Arts – Général (3 ans) Étude des enjeux humains et sociaux; Ouvert 70 % FRA4U S/O Class-based experiential Gestion; Psychologie 5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M education

Notes: http://www.uhearst.ca/administration http://www.uhearst.ca/psychologie LGD Administration des affaires (4 ans) S/O 70 % FRA4U S/O Not Available 2 cours de mathématiques 4U 3 autres cours de niveau 4U/M

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Lakehead University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 807-343-8500 Toll-free: 1-800-465-3959 Fax: 807-766-7209 Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] You must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent and a minimum of six 4U/M courses or equivalent, including program-specific Website: http://www.lakeheadu.ca prerequisite courses, with a minimum 70% overall final average (calculated using the best six 4U/M courses).

Failed and Repeated Courses If you present a repeated 4U/M course, we will count the best grade achieved in the course toward your admission average.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Early conditional offers of admission will be made in December 2019 and will continue on a rolling basis. To be considered for early admission, you must be registered in at least six 4U/M courses, including the appropriate prerequisites for your chosen program. Early conditional offers of admission will be based on final first-semester Grade 12 grades, interim grades and/or final 3U/M grades.

All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of the OSSD with a minimum of six 4U/M courses or equivalent, including any outlined conditions and program-specific prerequisite courses, with a minimum overall average as outlined in your offer (calculated using the best six 4U/M courses).

In most instances, if you are not offered admission to your first choice program, you will automatically be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the admission requirements of that program.

Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AAM Psychology (Thunder Bay) Open 70% Psychology (Arts): ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Psychology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAL Political Science/Pre-Law (Thunder Bay Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not and Orillia) Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AE Business (co-op available) (Thunder Bay Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op or and Orillia) Enrollment 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U. choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of internship Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an option alternate program. available AAP Sociology (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AC Bioinformatics (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available SBI4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an SCH4U alternate program.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AAE Native Access Program (Thunder Bay) Open 70% Completion of OSSD If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Supplemental application package choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AK Education (Primary/Junior – Teach Open 70% Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Practicum Kindergarten to Grades 6) (Thunder Bay Enrollment SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of or and Orillia) Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an internship Earth Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U alternate program. option French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U, FSF4U available Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Kinesiology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Kinesiology (Accelerated): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Requires a 75% final average. Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Natural Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Physics: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Undecided (Science One): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U All Other Majors: ENG4U AAD Music (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Must complete an audition and theory entrance test. Find more choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available information on the audition and theory entrance test requirement. Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AZ Interdisciplinary Studies (Orillia Campus Open 70% All Programs: ENG4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not only) Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AO Environmental Management (co-op Open 70% ENG4U Co-op or available) (Thunder Bay) Enrollment 3 from CGO4M*, CGR4M*, CGU4M*, CGW4U*, ICS4U, MCV4U, internship MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. *Only 1 Geography option course can be used. available

Additional Admission Criteria: If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AL Education (Intermediate/Senior – Teach Open 70% Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Practicum Grades 7 to 12) (Thunder Bay) Enrollment SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of or Biology (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an internship Biology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U alternate program. option Biology & Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, available SPH4U Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U Earth Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U English & French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U French & History: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U Geography (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U Geography (Environmental Studies): ENG4U Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Geology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U Kinesiology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Kinesiology (Accelerated): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Requires a 75% final average. Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Music: ENG4U. Must complete an audition and theory entrance test. Find more information on the audition and theory entrance test requirement. Physics: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Undecided (Science One): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U All Other Majors: ENG4U. AM Engineering (co-op available at the Open 70% All Engineering Disciplines: If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op or Thunder Bay Campus) (5 disciplines at Enrollment ENG4U, MHF4U with a minimum grade of 60%, SCH4U, SPH4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of internship the Thunder Bay Campus and 1 at MCV4U is strongly recommended Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an option Lakehead/Georgian) An additional Math, Science or Technological Education course is alternate program. available also recommended Common Year in Applied Science: Six 4U/M courses, ENG3U or ENG4C, MCF3M or MCR3U, SCH3U or SCH4C, SPH3U or SPH4C Students who do not meet all of the above admission requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis AAJ Philosophy (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAH Nursing (Thunder Bay) Limited 80–85% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Practicum Enrollment SBI4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of or SCH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an internship 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U alternate program. option The Compressed program requires a final average of 80% available

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AAB Mathematics (Thunder Bay) Open 70% Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an Mathematics & Economics (Arts) (3-year): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U. alternate program. Mathematics & Physics (Science) (3-year): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. AU Geography and the Environment (includes Open 70% Geography (Arts): ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Environmental Science and Studies) Enrollment Geography (Arts & Science): ENG4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Geography (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an Geography (Environmental Studies): ENG4U Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, alternate program. SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U AAA Kinesiology (co-op available) (Thunder Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op Bay) Enrollment 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of option 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an available alternate program. with this program AJ Economics (Thunder Bay) Open 70% Economics: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Economics & Political Science: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U. choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Resource & Environmental Economics: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an MHF4U, 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. alternate program. AN English (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Open 70% English: ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment English & French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available English & History: ENG4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an English & Philosophy: ENG4U English & Women's Studies: ENG4U alternate program. AA Applied Life Sciences (Thunder Bay, Open 70% or Applied Life Sciences and Biotechnology Diploma (Lakehead/ If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Orillia and Lakehead/Georgian) Enrollment 75% Georgian): ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. Requires a final choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available average of 75%. Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an All other majors: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, alternate program. SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. AH Criminology (Orillia) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAR Water Resource Science (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment 3 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAO Social Work (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Practicum Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of or Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an internship alternate program. option available AAI Outdoor Recreation Parks & Tourism Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not (Thunder Bay) Enrollment Outdoor Recreation & Natural Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AAN Science One (Thunder Bay and Orillia Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Campuses) Enrollment MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AT Geoarchaeology (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAK Physics (includes Medical Science) (co-op Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op available) (Thunder Bay) Enrollment MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of option 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an available alternate program. with this program AAC Media, Film & Communications (Orillia Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Campus only) Enrollment A portfolio is required. Read more about the application details. choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAQ Visual Arts (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAF Native Nurses Entry Program (Thunder Open 70% SNC2D or SNC2P, SCH3U or SCH4C If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Bay) Enrollment Supplemental application package choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAG Natural Science (3-Year) (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AF Chemistry (includes Medical Sciences) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not (Thunder Bay) Enrollment MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available SCH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. alternate program. AY Indigenous Learning (Thunder Bay) Open 70% All Programs: ENG4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AS General (Arts or Science) (Thunder Bay, Open 70% Arts: ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Orillia & Online) Enrollment Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available SPH4U. Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AV Geology (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges AG Computer Science (co-op available) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op or (Thunder Bay and Lakehead/Georgian) Enrollment MHF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of internship 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an option alternate program. available AI Earth Science (includes Environmental Open 70% Earth Science (Environmental Science): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Science) (Thunder Bay) Enrollment MHF4U. choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Earth Science (3-year): ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. alternate program. AW Gerontology (Thunder Bay) Open 70% All Programs: ENG4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AP Environmental Sustainability (co-op Open 70% Environmental Sustainability: ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op or available) (Orillia) Enrollment Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Technician Diploma: ENG4U, 1 choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of internship of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U. A minimum 75% overall final average is required. Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an option alternate program. available AR French (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AAS Women's Studies (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. AX History (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Open 70% All Programs: ENG4U. If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program. ANT Anthropology (Thunder Bay and Orillia) Open 70% Anthropology (Arts): ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment Anthropology (Arts & Science): ENG4U choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U alternate program. AQ Forestry (co-op available) (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Co-op or Enrollment 3 from CGO4M*, CGR4M*, CGU4M*, CGW4U*, MCV4U, MDM4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of internship MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. *Only 1 Geography Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an option course can be used. alternate program. available AD Biology (includes Animal Sciences, Open 70% Biology (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Environmental Science, and Enrollment Biology & Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Neuroscience) (Thunder Bay) MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an All other Biology (Science) Majors: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, alternate program. MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U AB Arts One (Thunder Bay) Open 70% ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of Not Enrollment choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Available Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an alternate program.

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Laurentian University For more information: Offers of Admission Toll-Free: 1-800-461-4030 Local: 705-675-1151 Fax: 705-673-6526 Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] Ontario high school students who apply for admission to first year at Laurentian University must present an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), and at Website: http://www.laurentian.ca least six 4U/M courses (as specified in each program listing) with the minimum grade requirements. Prerequisites may vary for each program.

Failed and Repeated Courses For repeated courses, Laurentian will take the best of the 2 marks.

To be admitted to Laurentian, you must apply online through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions If you attend a semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer of admission if:

• you completed Grade 11 courses with an overall average that is equal to or higher than the program average requirement (see below for details); • you are enrolled in a sufficient number of courses to ensure you will complete at least six 4U/M courses by the end of June and qualify to obtain the OSSD.

If you do not receive an early conditional offer of admission, you will be considered on an individual and ongoing basis as additional grades are made available.

All high school applicants must successfully complete six 4U/M courses and receive the OSSD; failure to do so may result in withdrawal of the offer of admission.

If you receive an offer of admission, you must reply by June 1, 2019.

IB Policy The International Baccalaureate (IB) is acceptable for admission to Laurentian University provided you achieve a minimum score of 28 and fulfill the diploma requirements with six subjects: 3 at higher level and 3 at subsidiary level. Transfer credits may be granted for higher-level courses with grades of 5 or better. You must submit your IB transcripts to be evaluated.

AP Policy If you completed Advanced Placement (AP) courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or more, you may receive transfer credits equivalent to a maximum of 2 courses (12 credits). You must also meet the regular university admission requirements since AP courses are not accepted in lieu of these.

Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LBE Commerce and Open 70% 4U English Introduction to University Not Available Administration (4 years) Two 4U/M maths Studies program Three other 4U/M courses 70% in top six 4U/M courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LRE Science (3 years) Open 70% 4U/M English Liberal Science Not Available 4U/M Advanced Functions Two 4U/M Sciences – OR – 1 4U/M Science and 1 4U/M Math Two other 4U/M courses (Calculus and Vectors strongly advised) 70% in top six 4U/M courses LLX Langues modernes - Libre 70% 4U Français Arts (3 ans) Not Available Italien (4 ans) 5 autres cours de 4U/M Moyenne minimale de 70% LKT Science économique (4 Libre 70% 4U/M français Arts (3 ans) Not Available ans) Cinq autres cours 4U/M LSP Science politique (4 ans) Libre 70% 4U/M français Arts (3 ans) Not Available Cinq autres cours 4U/M LVF Sciences libérales (4 ans) Libre 70% FRA4U Sciences Not Available LAD Administration des Open 70% 4U français Not Available affaires (4 ans) – Hearst 2 4U mathematiques 3 autre cours 70 % dans six cours de 12e année, niveau 4U/M LGV Génie chimique Libre 4U Français Baccalauréat ès sciences en Co-op option available with 4U physique sciences libérales this program 4U chimie 4U fonctions avancées 1 autre cours 4U/M de math ou science (calcul et vecteurs, biologie, sciences de la Terre et de l’Espace, ou analyse des questions actuelles touchant l’économie) 1 autre cours de 4U/M (anglais fortement recommandé) Moyenne minimale de 70% LGX Mechanical Engineering 40 Limited 75% 4U English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op option available with 4U advanced functions Science this program 4U physics 4U chemistry one of: calculus & vectors, biology, earth & space science, or analyzing current economic issues one other 4U/M course 75% average in top 6 4U/M courses LGZ Génie minier Open 70% 4U Français Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op or internship 4U physique Science application available at the 4U chimie university after registration 4U fonctions avancées 1 autre cours 4U/M de math ou science (calcul et vecteurs, biologie, sciences de la Terre et de l’Espace, ou analyse des questions actuelles touchant l’économie) 1 autre cours de 4U/M (anglais fortement recommandé) Moyenne minimale de 70% LBA Actuarial Sciences (4 Open 70% 4U English Introduction to University Not Available years) 4U Advanced Functions Studies program. 4U Mathematics 3 other 4U/M courses 70% in top six 4U/M courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Faculty of Management LOZ Administration des Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – Comptabilité 2 math 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOP Administration des Open 70 % 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – 2 math Entrepreneurship 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LON Administration des Open 70 % 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – Finance 2 math 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOK Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Finance 2 math application available at the 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOS Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Human Resources 2 math application available at the Management 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOU Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – International 2 math application available at the Management 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOY Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Operations 2 math application available at the Management 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOW Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Accounting 2 math application available at the 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOE Sports Administration Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Business Not Available 2 math Administration (4 years). 3 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LOT Administration des Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – Gestion des 2 math ressources humaines 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOJ Administration des Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – Marketing 2 math 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOI Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Marketing 2 math application available at the 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LBF Administration Des Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires 2 math 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1 70% in top 6 courses LOQ Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Not Available 2 math 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LOM Business Administration Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Economics Co-op or internship – Entrepreneurship 2 math application available at the 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) university after registration Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses LCY Chemistry Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) University Studies program 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LOV Administration des Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available Affaires – Gestion 2 math internationale 3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended) Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1. 70% in top 6 courses Faculty of Science, Engineering & Architecture LSU Archaeology Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Studies program 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LAU Archaeology Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LBT Biochimie Open 70% 1 French Sciences libérales Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LBB Biologie Biomé dicale Open 70% 1 French Sciences libérales Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 oher courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LZL Zoologie Open 70% 1 French Sciences libérales Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LIO Ecology Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LEE Engineering – Mining Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op option available with 1 Physics Science this program 1 Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 1 math or science 1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option) 70% in top 6 courses LEG Engineering – Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op option available with Mechanical 1 Physics Science this program 1 Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 1 math or science 1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses LEQ Environmental Science Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Sciences 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Biology and Chemistry recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LGE Engineering – Civil (year Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1–2 only) 1 Physics Science 1 Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 1 math or science 1 other course 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LRA Forensic Science Limited 80% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Biology Science 1 Advanced Functions 1 Chemistry 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 80% in top 6 courses LTG Restoration Biology Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) University Studies program 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LZY Zoology Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) University Studies program 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LIQ Mathematics Open 70% 1 English Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 1 Math 1 Science 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LPW Physics Open 70% 1 English Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LRS Radiation Therapy Limited 70% 1 English Science or Liberal Science Not Available 1 Physics 1 Biology 1 Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 1 other course (Calculus and Vectors recommended)

Additional Admission Criteria: You will be contacted directly about the mandatory interview.

Notes: Graduates also obtain a Diploma in Radiation Therapy from . LRY Forensic Science and Limited 80% 1 English Not Available Biology 1 Biology 1 Advanced Functions 1 Chemistry 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 80% in top 6 courses LRU Forensic Science and Limited 80% 1 English Not Available Chemistry 1 Biology 1 Advanced Functions, 1 Chemistry 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 80% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LVG Interdisciplinary Science Open 70% 1 English course Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LCP Chimie Pharmaceutique Open 70% 1 Français Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 math + 1 science) 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LWS Web Data Management Open 70% 1 English Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 1 other math 3 other courses (Computer Science recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LPC Pharmaceutical Open 70% 1 English Not Available Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LQA Actuarial Science Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program. 70% in top 6 courses LQS Actuarial Science Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Studies program. 1 math 1 science 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended) LBC Biochemistry Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LBW Biomedical Biology Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Sciences 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LDA Architectural Studies Limited (7 seats 75% 1 English Co-op program reserved for 2 math Indigenous 3 other courses students) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: As part of the application process, students must submit a 1- to 2-page letter of interest, two letters of reference (from teachers, employers or community leaders) and a portfolio of creative works (digital or hard-copy format). See portfolio webinar and guidelines. LKS Game Design Open 70% 1 English Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 1 other math 3 other courses (Computer Science recommended) 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LJS Environmental Open 70% 1 English Not Available Geoscience 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry, Physics and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LEA Engineering – Chemical Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op option available with 1 Physics Sciences this program 1 Chemistry 1 Advanced Functions 1 math or science 1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option) 70% in top 6 courses LVI Earth Sciences Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op option available with 1 Advanced Functions Science this program 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses (Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LMT Mathématiques Open 70% 1 Franç ais Sciences Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 1 math 1 science 2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LZF Mathématiques Open 70% 1 Franç ais Arts (3 ans) Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 1 math 3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LZC Mathematics Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Studies program 1 math 3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses LNO Behavioural Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available Neuroscience 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) University Studies program 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Notes: Some courses are available in French. LBI Biomedical Physics Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) University Studies program 2 other courses (Physics and Calculus and Vectors recommended) 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LCS Computer Science Open 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Co-op or internship 1 Advanced Functions Science Introduction to application available at the 1 other math University Studies program university after registration 3 other courses (Computer Science recommended) 70% in top 6 courses Faculty of Education LMO Concurrent Education Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts in Music Practicum or internship With Music – Junior/ 5 other courses option available Intermediate Audition 75% in top 6 courses LMK Concurrent Education Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts Practicum or internship With Music – Primary/ 5 other courses option available Junior Audition 75% in top 6 courses LSO Concurrent Education Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts Practicum or internship with Sport Psychology - 5 other courses option available Junior/Intermediate 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LHK Education With Health Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Promotion – Junior/ 1 Chemistry Science option available Intermediate 1 Biology or Exercise Science 3 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LSK Education With Sport and Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Physical Education – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science option available Primary/Junior 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LHG Education With Health Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Promotion – Primary/ 1 Chemistry Science option available Junior 1 Biology or Exercise Science 3 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LUA Education With Arts – Open 75% 1 English Not Available Primary/Junior 5 other courses (including 1 French for bilingual option) 75% in top 6 classes LUF Education With Health Limited 75% 1 English Not Available Promotion – Junior/ 1 Chemistry Intermediate 1 Biology or Exercise Science 3 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LUB Education With Arts – Open 75% 1 English Not Available Junior/Intermediate 5 other courses (including 1 French for bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses LUL Education With Sport Limited 75% 1 English Not Available Psychology – Junior/ 5 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) Intermediate 75% in top 6 courses LFB Éducation physique et Open 70% 1 French Baccalauréat ès science en Practicum or internship santé 1 science sciences libérales option available 4 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Profil personnel LSM Education with Sport Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts Not Available Psychology - Primary/ 5 other courses Junior 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LUK Education With Sports Limited 75% 1 English Not Available Psychology – Primary/ 5 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) Junior 75% in top 6 courses LUH Education with Outdoor Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available Adventure Leadership – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science Junior/Intermediate 4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LUG Education with Outdoor Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available Adventure Leadership – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science Primary/Junior 4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LSG Education With Sport and Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Physical Education – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science option available Junior/Intermediate 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LAK Education With Arts – Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts Practicum or internship Junior/Intermediate 5 other courses option available 75% in top 6 courses LAI Education With Arts – Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Arts Practicum or internship Primary/Junior 5 other courses option available 75% in top 6 courses LUE Education With Health Limited 75% 1 English Not Available Promotion – Primary/ 1 Chemistry Junior 1 Biology or Exercise Science 3 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LAS Education with Outdoor Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available Adventure Leadership – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science Junior/Intermediate 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LUD Education with Outdoor Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Not Available Adventure Leadership – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science Junior/Intermediate 4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LAQ Education with Outdoor Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Adventure Leadership – 1 Biology or Exercise Science Science option available Primary/Junior 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form LRK Education With Science – Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science Practicum or internship Junior/Intermediate 1 Advanced Functions option available 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 75% in top 6 courses LRI Education With Science – Open 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship Primary/Junior 1 Advanced Functions Science option available 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 75% in top 6 courses Faculty of Arts LAY Anthropology Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LBS Communication Studies Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LEF Littérature et culture Open 70% 1 French Not Available francophone 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LUU Motion Picture Arts Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LDJ Droit et Justice Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LEV Environnement et Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available developpement durable 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LAP Études journalistiques Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LFA French as a Second Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available Language 5 other courses Studies Program 70% in top 6 courses LEM Rhetoric and Media Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available Studies 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LTY History Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LVS Indigenous Studies Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies Program 70% in top 6 courses LMS Economics Open 70% 1 English course Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top six courses LZS Geography Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LLI Italian Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LMC Music Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/theory placement tests are held from April to September. Contact the Music Department. LYP Psychologie Open 70% 1 Franç ais Arts (3 ans) Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses LPS Political Science Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LLY Philosophy Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LTA Theatre Arts Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LSL Sciences du langage Open 70% 1 French Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LAA Fine Arts – Theatre Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available Performance 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LSY Sociology Open 70% 1 English Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LAT Théâtre Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans). Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition LCJ Criminal Justice Open 70% 1 English Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LDP Droit et politique Open 70% 1 Franç ais Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LDD É quité , diversité et droits Open 70% 1 French Not Available de la personne 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LIT Interdisciplinary Studies Open 70% 1 English Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LEJ Psychologie Open 70% 1 French Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LKU Sciences économiques Open 70% 1 French Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LPY Psychology Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LCC Women's And Gender Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available Studies 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LEI English Literature Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LIU É tudes interdisciplinaires Open 70% 1 French Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LBO Labour Studies Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Practicum or internship 5 other courses Studies program option available 70% in top 6 courses LLW Law And Justice Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LFH Histoire Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LLS Spanish Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LCQ Criminology Open 70% 1 English Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LES Environmental Studies Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LMM Fine Arts – Music Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LRR Géographie Libre 70% 1 French Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LIS Classical Studies Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies program 70% in top 6 courses LPT Philosophie Open 70% 1 franç ais Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LSR Sciences religieuses Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LPV Sociologie Open 70% 1 French Arts (3 ans) Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LLK Psychology Open 70% 1 English Not Available 1 Advanced Functions 2 Sciences (or 1 science + 1 math) 2 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LSS Religious Studies Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies Program. 70% in top 6 courses

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LTS Ancient Studies Open 70% 1 English Introduction to University Not Available 5 other courses Studies Program 70% in top 6 courses Faculty of Health LKF Kinésiologie Limited 75% 1 Franç ais Sciences Practicum or internship 1 Advanced Functions option available 1 Chemistry 3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Forumlaire de profil 2 matrix formulaires LHE Health Promotion Limited 75% 1 English Arts Practicum or internship 1 Chemistry option available 1 Biology or Exercise Science 3 other courses 75% in top 6 courses LKE Kinesiology Limited 75% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship 1 Advanced Functions Sciences option available 1 Chemistry 3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended) 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Profile LRB Orthophonie Open 70% 1 Franç ais Arts Not Available 1 English 1 Biology (3U/M) 4 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LHP Promotion de la santé Limited 75% 1 Franç ais Arts Not Available 1 Biology or Exercise Science 1 Chemistry 3 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de profil Deux matrix fromulaire LSA Sport and Physical Limited 75% 1 English Arts Not Available Education 1 Biology or Exercise Science 4 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1. Visit the Laurentian website for more information. LSE Sport Psychology Limited 75% 1 English Arts Not Available 5 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references by February 1.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LSF Psychologie Du Sport Open 75% 1 French Arts Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Deux matrix formulaires Formulaire de profil LNF Sciences infirmières Limited (4 seats 75% 1 French Sciences Not Available reserved for 1 Biology Indigenous 1 Math students) 1 Chemistry 1 English (3U or 4U) 1 other course 75% in top 6 courses LVY Gerontology Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Practicum or internship 5 other courses Studies program option available 70% in top 6 courses LAE Outdoor Adventure Limited 75% 1 English Arts Not Available Leadership 1 Biology or Exercise Science 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1. Find more information on the Laurentian website. LDC Indigenous Social Work Open 70% 1 English course Introduction to University Practicum or internship 5 other courses Studies Program option available 70% in top 6 courses LNE Nursing Limited 75% 1 English Science Not Available 1 Biology 1 Math 1 Chemistry 2 other courses 75% in top 6 courses LLE Social Work Open 70% 1 English Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LLF Service social Open 70% 1 French Arts Not Available 5 other courses 70% in top 6 courses LYF Sage femmes Limited 70% 1 Franç ais Sciences Not Available 1 Biology or Chemistry 1 Social Science 3 other courses 70% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de demande d’admission

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges LAF Leadership : Activités Limited 75% 1 French Arts Not Available physiques de plein air 1 Biology or Exercise Science 4 other courses 75% in top 6 courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de profil LYY Midwifery Limited 70% 1 English Bachelor of Science in Liberal Practicum or internship 1 Biology or Chemistry Science option available 1 Social Science 3 other courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Application

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McMaster University For more information: Offers of Admission Student Recruitment: 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] If you present 6 midterms or 3 finals at the 4U/M level, you will be considered for admission on a rolling basis beginning in March 2020. You must have six 4U/M Website: http://future.mcmaster.ca courses, completed or in progress, including program-specific requirements. You will be reviewed again upon receipt of second-semester midterm grades.

Note: Co-op courses are not included in any admission or final admission average calculations.

Admission to all programs requires the completion of English (ENG4U).

Failed and Repeated Courses For students who have repeated up to 2 courses, the highest mark reported will be used in the calculation of the admission average. Students repeating more than 2 courses, or an individual course 3 or more times, may be asked to provide a letter explaining the need for the repeats. This information may be considered when determining admission. Courses completed after June 30 will not be included in the admission average calculation.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Be sure to check the university's "Admissions 101" page for information and updates about the admission process, estimated cut-offs, enrollment targets, application deadlines and more. McMaster will begin making offers of admission in March, based on a minimum of 3 final 4U/M grades and registration in sufficient 4U/M courses to a total of 6; or 6 interim and/or final 4U/M grades, including any required courses.

All offers are conditional upon completing the OSSD with at least six 4U/M courses and an acceptable final admission average, which will be specified in the offer of admission.

Notes:

1. Most offers to the Bachelor of Arts and Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Integrated Science, Nursing, and Midwifery programs will be made in May. All these programs require supplementary application information (except Midwifery, where an interview is part of that application process). Contact the university for details about application deadlines, timing of offers and more. 2. We do not automatically make alternative offers of admission. Instead, we encourage you to apply to all of the McMaster programs you are interested in (up to 3). We will give full consideration to each program selection. 3. We may not accept your application if you do not pay the OUAC application fee by the program deadline date.

OUAC Program Previous No. Previous Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Name Enrolled Grade Ranges MLE Economics I 125 80–83% ENG4U Practicum or 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U internship option Notes: Applicants without MCV4U will be required to take an equivalent calculus course in Level I in addition to the required calculus available course. Applicants without MDM4U will be required to take Stats 1L03 in first year. MLH Health & 60 sixty 80–83% ENG4U Practicum or Society I internship option available Interdisciplinary MX Arts and 65 88%+ to be ENG4U If you are interested in specific Not Available Science I considered 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U alternative programs, include your 2 of 4 additional courses at the 4U level choice(s) on your OUAC application. McMaster will give full Additional Admission Criteria: consideration to each program To be considered, you must provide a completed supplementary application. Find further details on the McMaster website. selection. Deadline: February 1, 2020.

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OUAC Program Previous No. Previous Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Name Enrolled Grade Ranges DeGroote School of Business MB Business I 800 86–90% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op or 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U alternative programs, include your internship Note: If you do not have MCV4U, you will be required to complete an equivalent calculus course in Level I. If you do not have MDM4U, choice(s) on your OUAC option you will be required to complete Statistics 1LO3 in Level I. application. McMaster will give full available consideration to each program Additional Admission Criteria: An optional supplementary application form is available for applicants who feel that their admission average might be close to or below the quoted range. Details will be available on the McMaster website. selection. MBH Integrated 80 Admission is ENG4U We do not make automatic Not Available Business & by selection. A MCV4U alternative offers and encourage Humanities minimum of MDM4U applicants to apply to all programs 88% is MHF4U at McMaster that they are required for interested in (up to 3). consideration. Additional Admission Criteria: Mandatory supplementary application, due February 1, 2020. Details will be supplied to applicants.

Notes: Admission is by selection. Faculty of Engineering MCC Computer 50 (total for 92–95% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op Science Co- OUAC codes MCV4U alternative programs, include your program op I MC and MCC) 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4U, TEJ4M choice(s) on your OUAC application. McMaster will give full consideration to each program selection. MEI Integrated 140 (total for A minimum of ENG4U We do not make automatic Co-op option Biomedical OUAC codes +90% is MCV4U alternative offers and we available with Engineering & MEI and MEH) required for SBI4U encourage applicants to apply to this program Health consideration. SCH4U all programs at McMaster they are Sciences Admission is SPH4U interested in (up to 3). by selection. Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020. Applicants will be notified of details. OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020 MEH Integrated 140 (total for A minimum of ENG4U We do not make automatic Co-op option Biomedical OUAC codes +90% is MCV4U alternative offers and encourage available with Engineering & MEI and MEH) required for SBI4U applicants to apply to all programs this program Health consideration. SCH4U at McMaster they are interested in Sciences Admission is SPH4U (up to 3). by selection. Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020. Applicants will be notified of details. OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. MPT Automation 240 78–82% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op Engineering Enrollment MCV4U alternative programs, include your program Technology I number SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC (Bachelor of includes all 3 SPH4U application. McMaster will give full Technology) streams of the consideration to each program Bachelor of selection. Technology

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OUAC Program Previous No. Previous Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Name Enrolled Grade Ranges ME Engineering I 900 (total for A minimum of ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op or OUAC codes high 80s is MCV4U alternative programs, include your internship ME and MEC) required for SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC application consideration. SPH4U application. McMaster will give full available at Admission is consideration to each program the university by selection. Additional Admission Criteria: selection. after Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details. registration OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II. MTT Biotechnology 240 78–82% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op I (Bachelor of Enrollment MCV4U alternative programs, include your program Technology) number SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC includes all 3 SPH4U application. McMaster will give full streams of the consideration to each program Bachelor of selection. Technology MC Computer 50 (total for 92–95% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op or Science I OUAC codes MCV4U alternative programs, include your internship MC and MCC) 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4U, TEJ4M choice(s) on your OUAC application application. McMaster will give full available at consideration to each program the university selection. after registration MEC Engineering 900 (total for A minimum of ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op Co-op I OUAC codes high 80s is MCV4U alternative programs, include your program ME and MEC) required for SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC consideration. SPH4U application. McMaster will give full Admission is consideration to each program by selection. Additional Admission Criteria: selection. Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details. OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II. MAT Automotive & 240 78–82% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op Vehicle Enrollment MCV4U alternative programs, include your program Engineering number SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC Technology I includes all 3 SPH4U application. McMaster will give full (Bachelor of streams of the consideration to each program Technology) Bachelor of selection. Technology Faculty of Health Sciences MN Nursing I (at 120 85% + to be ENG4U If you are interested in specific Clinical McMaster) considered 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U alternative programs, include your placement SBI4U choice(s) on your OUAC SCH4U application. McMaster will give full consideration to each program Additional Admission Criteria: Both academic and personal qualities are assessed in the selection process by means of your High selection. School Admission Average and CASPer (Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics).

Notes: McMaster’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree program is available at McMaster University, and . Spaces for each applicant group varies from site to site, which may result in fluctuations in the cut-off ranges used for admission. We advise you to contact each institution directly to determine your eligibility for admission and to maximize your chances for admission to our collaborative Nursing program.

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OUAC Program Previous No. Previous Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Name Enrolled Grade Ranges MNS Health 240 90%+ to be ENG4U If you are interested in specific Not Available Sciences I considered 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U, MDM4U alternative programs, include your SBI4U choice(s) on your OUAC SCH4U application. McMaster will give full 1 non-math, non-science, non-technology 4U/M credit consideration to each program Visit the program website to find out if a course meets the requirements. selection.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is by selection. You will not be considered without a completed supplementary application. Supplementary application to be completed in mid-February – applicants will be notified of details. Find further details on the program website. OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. MY Midwifery I 30 Minimum of ENG4U If you are interested in specific Clinical 75% is SBI4U alternative programs, include your placement required for SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC consideration. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status prior to applying to the Midwifery program. application. McMaster will give full consideration to each program Additional Admission Criteria: Current Ontario high school students may apply if 1 or more of the 3 mandatory prerequisite courses selection. are in progress at the time of application; however, the grade 11 prerequisite(s) in the same subjects must be completed at the time of application so that a preliminary assessment of the subject area(s) can be made. Admission is based on in-progress, high school subjects for current Ontario high school students only if the grade 11 prerequisite in that subject area has been completed with a minimum grade of at least 75%. Interview (by invitation). Please note that admission is by selection for this program. Faculty of Humanities MH Humanities I 480 75–78% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Practicum or alternative programs, include your internship Additional Admission Criteria: SBI4U is recommended for the Cognitive Science of Language program. choice(s) on your OUAC option application. McMaster will give full available consideration to each program selection. MHS Studio Art I 30 75–78% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Not Available alternative programs, include your Additional Admission Criteria: If you wish to be considered for admission to Studio Art I, you must make arrangements to come to choice(s) on your OUAC McMaster for a portfolio interview. Find full details of the portfolio requirements, how to book an interview, and interview dates on the application. McMaster will give full program website. Contact [email protected] for more information about booking your portfolio interview. consideration to each program selection. MM Music I 20 75–78% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Practicum or alternative programs, include your internship Additional Admission Criteria: Music Audition. Contact the School of the Arts at 905-525-9140, ext. 24246, or [email protected], to choice(s) on your OUAC option schedule an audition/interview (held in March and April 2019). application. McMaster will give full available consideration to each program selection. Faculty of Science MIS Honours 60 A minimum of ENG4U If you are interested in specific Not Available Integrated high 80s is MHF4U alternative programs, include your Science I required for MCV4U choice(s) on your OUAC consideration. 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U application. McMaster will give full Admission is consideration to each program by selection. Additional Admission Criteria: An online supplementary application is required for admission, and is due February 1, 2020. selection.

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OUAC Program Previous No. Previous Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Name Enrolled Grade Ranges MLS Life Sciences 1000 87–90% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op I 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U alternative programs, include your available by SBI4U choice(s) on your OUAC major 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U application. McMaster will give full Applicants without MCV4U will take an equivalent calculus course in Level I. consideration to each program selection. MPS Chemical & 100 82–85% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op Physical MHF4U alternative programs, include your available by Sciences I MCV4U choice(s) on your OUAC major SCH4U application. McMaster will give full SPH4U consideration to each program selection. MEE Environmental 75 82–85% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op and Earth 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U alternative programs, include your available by Sciences I 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U choice(s) on your OUAC major 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U application. McMaster will give full Applicants without MCV4U will be required to take an equivalent calculus course in Level I. consideration to each program selection. MV Kinesiology I 200 87–90% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Not Available MCV4U alternative programs, include your SBI4U choice(s) on your OUAC application. McMaster will give full consideration to each program selection. MZ Mathematics 300 85–88% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Co-op and Statistics MHF4U alternative programs, include your available by I MCV4U choice(s) on your OUAC major application. McMaster will give full consideration to each program selection. MRS Medical 110 85–88% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Clinical Radiation MHF4U alternative programs, include your placement Sciences I MCV4U choice(s) on your OUAC SBI4U application. McMaster will give full SCH4U consideration to each program selection. Faculty of Social Sciences ML Social 855 78–81% ENG4U If you are interested in specific Practicum or Sciences I MHF4U or MCV4U are strongly recommended for students planning to enter programs in Economics or Psychology, alternative programs, include your internship Neuroscience & Behaviour. choice(s) on your OUAC option SBI4U is also recommended for students interested in Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour. application. McMaster will give full available consideration to each program selection.

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Nipissing University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 705-474-3450 Basic Requirements for Admission TTY: 877-688-5507 Admission decisions are made on evidence of enrollment in 4U/M courses, including prerequisite courses. The minimum average for full-time admission Fax: 705-495-1772 consideration for most degree programs at Nipissing is at least 70% and may be higher. The cut-off average for some specific programs and/or majors is at least Email: [email protected] 75%, with some limited enrollment programs having an even higher cut-off average. Website: http://www.ibelongatnipissingu.ca

Failed and Repeated Courses Nipissing will take the higher grade of any repeated course.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Nipissing University begins to make admission offers in November, and continues to make offers as midterm/interim and final grades are received. Admission decisions to BPHE and Nursing are not made until late April/early May.

Admission average calculation: Admission averages are calculated using the best six 4U/M marks (midterm/interim and final), including prerequisite courses. Prerequisite courses must be at the 4U level. Applicants may be eligible to receive an offer of admission to select programs based on Grade 11 results provided that they have complete a minimum of 4 Grade 11 U and/or M courses and are registered in the required 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses for the program applied to. The corresponding Grade 11 course for the Grade 12 prerequisite course will be used when calculating the admission average. Starting in February, admission averages are typically calculated based on a minimum of 3 Grade 12 and/or M course final grades (6 current grades including prerequisites for non-semestered schools). Applicants must be registered in a total of 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including prerequisite courses. In May, admission averages are calculated using 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses (midterm/interim and/or final grades), including prerequisites. Nipissing continues to make admission decisions after May. Decisions can be made based on final grades and any summer school/night school/online grades received by August 15 provided space is still available in the program applied to.

All admission offers are conditional upon successfully completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and a minimum of six 4U/M courses, including prerequisite courses as specified, by the end of June. Offers are also conditional upon maintaining a minimum average (stated in an offer of admission) on final grades presented as of June 30, 2020.

Alternative Offers: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an alternative program that you qualify for.

Applicants not admitted to a BA in Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared major).

Applicants not admitted to Criminal Justice will automatically be considered for a BA in Sociology.

Applicants not admitted to a BA in History with an Orientation to a Master of Arts in History will automatically be considered for a BA in History.

Applicants not admitted to a BSc in Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline. Applicants not admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared major) second.

Applicants not admitted to Concurrent Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.

Applicants not admitted to BPHE will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared major).

Applicants not admitted to Nursing will automatically be considered for Biology first and a BA (Undeclared major) second.

Applicants not admitted to Social Work will automatically be considered for Social Welfare and Social Development.

First Year Foundations First Year Foundations is a new initiative that supports the transition from high school to university. Students will have an opportunity to take a specialized set of courses that inspire curiosity and provide an open dialogue for discovery. This program is intended for students who are determined to earn a university education but have faced challenges in an academic environment. The program admits a limited number of students applying directly from secondary school who have fallen short of the 70% admission average. First Year Foundations is available only to applicants eligible for admission consideration to a BA or BSc program based on program applied to or alternative offer eligibility.

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In first year, students take a reduced load of courses and receive support from a team focused on teaching the skills required to thrive in an arts or science degree. Upon successful completion of the First Year Foundations Program, students will have earned up to 24 credits towards a university degree. This strong foundation will provide tools and strategies that ensure continued academic success at Nipissing and offer First Year Foundations students an easy transition directly into the second year of a qualifying degree program.

OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (6 Years) PEF Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Criminal Justice/ alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Bachelor of Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Education Junior/ 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Intermediate Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and college programs. PEB Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts/ enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Bachelor of math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Computer Science, Mathematics: Education Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Intermediate/ (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available MCV4U Senior One 4U math All other majors: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development PEA Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts/ enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Bachelor of math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Computer Science, Mathematics: Education Junior/ Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Intermediate (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available MCV4U One 4U math All other majors: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PE Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts/ enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Bachelor of math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Computer Science, Mathematics: Education Primary/ Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Junior (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available MCV4U One 4U math All other majors: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development PEG Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Criminal Justice/ alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Bachelor of Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Education 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Intermediate/ Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma Senior graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and college programs. PED Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Arts enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Criminal Justice/ alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Bachelor of Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Education Primary/ 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Junior Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and college programs.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (6 Years) PEU Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Science/Bachelor math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Biology: of Education Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Intermediate/ (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available SBI4U Senior SCH4U 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U Environmental Biology and Technology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U Computer Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U 1 other 4U math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Environment and Physical Geography: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SCH4U or SPH4U Mathematics: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PET Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Science/Bachelor math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Biology: of Education Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Junior/ (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available SBI4U Intermediate SCH4U 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U Environmental Biology and Technology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U Computer Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U 1 other 4U math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Environment and Physical Geography: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SCH4U or SPH4U Mathematics: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PES Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Science/Bachelor math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Biology: of Education Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Primary/Junior (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U Environmental Biology and Technology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U Computer Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U 1 other 4U math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Environment and Physical Geography: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SCH4U or SPH4U Mathematics: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Bachelor of Arts PA Bachelor of Arts Open Min. 70% Computer Science, Mathematics: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not enrollment ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available MCV4U alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BA in One 4U math Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major). Economics: Applicants not admitted to a BA in Computer Science or Mathematics will ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major). One 4U math All other majors: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U

Notes: Majors available: Anthropology, Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Economics, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PAH Bachelor of Arts in 6 Limited Min. 80%. ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Applicants not admitted to the BA History with Orientation to an MA in Not History with enrollment Limited History will be considered for an alternative offer to BA History. Available Orientation to a enrollment Additional Admission Criteria: Limited enrollment program. Application deadline is Master of Arts in program. April 1. Admission decisions are not made until after that date. History Admission Notes: Students admitted to the BA History with Orientation to an MA in History average required (OMAH), and who complete their degree, including the OMAH specific courses, with a may be higher minimum 75% average on their last 10 full course equivalents, are guaranteed than the admission to the Master of Arts in History for the September immediately following the minimum. completion of their degree. PAJ Bachelor of Arts in Open Min. 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Criminal Justice enrollment the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Criminal graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and Justice will automatically be considered for a BA in Sociology. college programs. PAC Bachelor of Arts in open Min. 70% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Social Welfare and enrollment the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available Social Notes: This is a collaborative university and college program. alternative program for which you qualify. Development/ Social Service Worker diploma (joint program with ) Bachelor of Business Administration (4 Years) PBA Bachelor of Open Min. 70% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Co-op Business enrollment Two 4U maths recommended the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an available Administration If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university alternative program for which you qualify. by equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program. application after first Additional Admission Criteria: If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of year of the program. studies

Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are available in the upper years of the program. Bachelor of Fine Arts PFA Bachelor of Fine Open Min. 70% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Arts enrollment the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available Additional Admission Criteria: alternative program for which you qualify. If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Bachelor of Physical and Health Education PPE Bachelor of 120 Limited Min. 70%. 120 ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Physical and enrollment, students (max) SBI4U or PSK4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available Health Education highly will be admitted; SCH4U and 4U math are recommended alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to BPHE will competitive therefore, the Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major). program actual admission PSK4U for admission consideration. average may be higher.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option Bachelor of Science PS Bachelor of Open Min. 70% Biology: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Science enrollment ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available SBI4U alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BSc in SCH4U Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline. Applicants not Environmental Biology and Technology: admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared Major) second. SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U Computer Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U 1 other 4U math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Environment and Physical Geography: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SCH4U or SPH4U Mathematics: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Liberal Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 2 of SCH4U, SPH4U or a 4U math (MCV4U or MHF4U) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4 Years) PSN Bachelor of 96 Limited Min. 70%. 96 ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Clinical Science in Nursing enrollment, students (max) SBI4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an placement (Collaborative highly will be admitted. SCH4U alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Nursing will Program with competive The admission A 4U math credit is recommended automatically be considered for Biology first and a BA (Undeclared Major) Canadore College) program average over the second. last 3 years was in the low to mid-80s.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce PAB Bachelor of Arts/ Open Min. 70% Computer Science, Mathematics: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Bachelor of enrollment ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available Commerce MCV4U alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BA in 1 other 4U math Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major). Economics: Applicants not admitted to a BA in Computer Science or Mathematics will ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major). 1 other 4U math All other majors: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U

Notes: Majors available: Anthropology, Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer Science, Economics, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce PSS Bachelor of Open 70% and above Computer Science: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Not Science/Bachelor enrollment ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an Available of Commerce MCV4U alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BSc in 1 other 4U math Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline. Applicants not Biology: admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared Major) second. SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U Environmental Biology and Technology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U Environment and Physical Geography: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U One 4U math 1 of SCH4U or SPH4U Liberal Science: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 2 of SCH4U, 4U Math (either MCV4U or MHF4U) or SPH4U Mathematics: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Psychology: ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U 4U Math 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option Concurrent Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education (6 Years) PEI Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Fine enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Arts/Bachelor of alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Education Junior/ Additional Admission Criteria: Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Intermediate Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. PEH Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Fine enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Arts/Bachelor of alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Education Primary/ Additional Admission Criteria: Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Junior Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. PEK Concurrent Open 75% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of Fine enrollment Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Arts/Bachelor of alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Education Additional Admission Criteria: Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Intermediate/ Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA Senior portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Concurrent Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Education (6 Years) PEN Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Business math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Administration/ ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of Two 4U maths recommended (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university Education equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program. Intermediate/ Senior Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are available in the upper years of the program.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PEM Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Business math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Administration/ ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of Two 4U maths recommended (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university Education Junior/ equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program. Intermediate Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are available in the upper years of the program. PEL Concurrent Open 75% In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of enrollment Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Business math. alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Administration/ ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of Two 4U maths recommended (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university Education Primary/ equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program. Junior Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.

Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are available in the upper years of the program. Concurrent Bachelor of Physical and Health Education/Bachelor of Education (6 Years) PEO Concurrent 120 75% – This is a ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of students highly SBI4U or PSK4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Physical and maximum in competitive, SCH4U and 4U math are recommended alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Health Education/ BPHE limited Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of (combined enrollment Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Education Primary/ Concurrent program PSK4U for admission consideration. Junior and non- Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Concurrent 3U/M math. Education) Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program. PER Concurrent 120 75% – This is a ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of students highly SBI4U or PSK4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Physical and maximum in competitive, SCH4U and 4U math are recommended alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Health Education/ BPHE limited Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of (combined enrollment Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Education Concurrent program PSK4U for admission consideration. Intermediate/ and non- Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Senior Concurrent 3U/M math. Education) Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program.

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OUAC Previous Previous Grade Co-op Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code No. Enrolled Ranges Option PEQ Concurrent 120 75% – This is a ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Bachelor of students highly SBI4U or PSK4U the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or Physical and maximum in competitive, SCH4U and 4U math are recommended alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent internship Health Education/ BPHE limited Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree option Bachelor of (combined enrollment Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education. available Education Junior/ Concurrent program PSK4U for admission consideration. Intermediate and non- Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in Concurrent 3U/M math. Education) Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program. Bachelor of Social Work PSW Bachelor of Social Year 3 and Min. 70% ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum grade 70%) If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for Practicum Work 4 requires the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an or re- Additional Admission Criteria: The first 2 years of the program are considered alternative program that you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Social internship application general years. In first year, students are required to take Introduction to Social Work in Work will automatically be considered for Social Welfare and Social option addition to a variety of electives of your choice. Third and fourth year are considered the and will be professional years of the program. During the second year of the Bachelor of Social Development. available limited Work program, students must apply for admission consideration to the professional enrollment years. Admission to the first or second year of the Bachelor of Social Work program does not guarantee acceptance into the professional years.

102 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (OCAD University)

OCAD University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416-977-6000 Fax: 416-977-6006 Toll-free: 1-800-382-6516 Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] The primary criterion for admission to OCAD University's studio-based degree programs (BDes or BFA) is a portfolio submission. All applicants must submit a Website: http://www.ocadu.ca portfolio to be considered. Portfolio requirements vary by program. Admission to our non-studio degree program (Honours BA) is based on a combination of academic requirements and supplemental application materials.

All offers of admission are conditional upon meeting minimum academic requirements. Ontario high school students must successfully complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including the following:

• Six 4U/M courses with an overall final average of 70% • 4U English (ENG4U or EAE4U) with a minimum final grade of 70%

If English is not your native language and you have not completed 4 consecutive years of study in an English school system, you will be required to provide additional documentation of English proficiency.

Failed and Repeated Courses If a course has been taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade will be considered.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions The only entry point for all programs is September. The recommended deadline to apply for all programs is February 3, 2020. Applications received after February 3, 2020, will be considered as space permits.

The majority of the portfolio submissions will be due in February. We will begin making offers in April based on the results of the portfolio assessment, available academic records and supplemental application materials.

Additional Admission, Application and Program Information You may apply to only 1 program at OCAD University. While you are required to make this choice so you can focus your studies in 1 area of interest, you will still have the opportunity to learn a broad range of concepts, skills and knowledge that are common to all programs.

Undergraduate Degrees and Areas of Major OCAD University offers a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Visual and Critical Studies, a Bachelor of Design (BDes) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). Areas of major in the BDes and the BFA include: Advertising; Creative Writing; Criticism & Curatorial Practice; Cross-Disciplinary Art (Life Studies, Publications); Digital Futures; Drawing & Painting (Digital Painting and Expanded Animation Specialization available); Environmental Design (Interior Design Specialization available); Graphic Design; Illustration; Indigenous Visual Culture; Industrial Design; Integrated Media (Digital Painting and Expanded Animation Specialization available); Material Art & Design (Fibre, Metalsmithing/Jewellery); Photography; Printmaking; and Sculpture/Installation.

Find further information about our degrees, majors, specializations, minors, academic courses and graduate degrees.

Find more detailed information about our programs and the admissions process.

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Previous OUAC Program Previous No. Co-op Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Name Enrolled Option Ranges HIL Illustration 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HID Industrial 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Design first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HSI Sculpture/ 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Installation first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program. HWC Creative 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Writing enrollment in with a minimum final grade of 70% or all programs) internship Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your writing portfolio assessment. All offers are conditional on option meeting minimum academic entrance requirements. available HPR Printmaking 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum first year with a Minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements available Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program. HAD Advertising 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HGD Graphic 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Design first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HIG Indigenous 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Visual Culture first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HPT Photography 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.

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Previous OUAC Program Previous No. Co-op Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Name Enrolled Option Ranges HVC Visual and 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Critical first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or Studies (BA enrollment in internship Honours) all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: option In addition to meeting the academic requirements, you are required to submit the following to be considered for admission: available 1. A 1-page Letter of Interest/Creative Profile (300 words maximum) on why you would like to study the liberal arts in a studio setting. 2. An original essay of 500 words on an annually assigned topic. You will be notified by email of the exact dates and deadlines to submit your supplemental application material.

Notes: This program is offered under the written consent of the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development for the period from June 2012 to June 2020. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions). HDF Digital 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Futures first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HMD Material Art & 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Design first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available HCD Cross- 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Disciplinary first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or Art enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: Specializations are available in Life Studies or Publications. This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program. HDP Drawing & 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U You may be admitted directly into this program or to Practicum Painting first year with a minimum final grade of 70% OCAD University's First Year Art program where you or enrollment in can officially request entry to a major during the first internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are year of study. option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: You may choose to add a specialization in Digital Painting and Expanded Animation to your program of study. HED Environmental 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Design first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: A specialization in Interior Design is available.

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Previous OUAC Program Previous No. Co-op Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Name Enrolled Option Ranges HIM Integrated 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Media first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: You may choose to add a specialization in Digital Painting and Expanded Animation to your program of study. This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program. HCP Criticism & 1100 (total OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U There are no alternative offers. Practicum Curatorial first year with a minimum final grade of 70% or Practice enrollment in internship all programs) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are option conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. available Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.

106 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology))

Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 905-721-3190 Fax: 905-721-3178 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.ontariotechu.ca You must successfully complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma with at least six 4U/M credits, including program prerequisites. Find specific admission requirements and program prerequisites.

If your grades have been affected by exceptional circumstances that can be documented, you are encouraged to contact the Office of the Registrar with the appropriate information. Find information on what constitutes an exceptional circumstance.

The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. We select students by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria, including school grades, distribution of subjects taken and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possessing the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance and, due to space limitations, preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.

Faculties may also require additional assessment of the suitability of a student for admission. This may include, but is not limited to: Personal and professional characteristic assessments, supplemental application documents and admission interviews.

We reserve the right to determine acceptable academic credentials, grades and prerequisite courses to be used for admission and/or awards.

Failed and Repeated Courses We use the highest grade obtained in a course in calculating averages.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions New applications are processed on a regular basis and decisions are made when grade information is submitted. Log in to your Applicant Portal for the most current information and updates.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges DAA Psychology – Bachelor 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or of Arts One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DTM Technology 30 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Management – Bachelor One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship of Information another closely related program. option available Technology Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on business training in our technology management laboratories. DSL Environmental Biology 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

Notes: Environmental Biology is a specialization within the Biological Science program. Students interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges DTE Sustainable Energy 25 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Systems MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% Faculty of Business and Information Technology DGD Game Development and 100 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Entrepreneurship One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on business training in our game development laboratories. DBG Accounting 250 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DBC Commerce 250 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on business training in our commerce laboratories. DBM Marketing 250 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DIT Networking and 120 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Information Technology One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship Security another closely related program. option available Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on business training in our networking and information technology security laboratories. DBF Finance 250 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DBH Organizational 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Behaviour and Human One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship Resources Management another closely related program. option available DBT Technology 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Management – Bachelor One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%) accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship of Commerce another closely related program. option available Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science DEN Nuclear Engineering 100 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60%

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges DSR Health Physics and 25 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Radiation Science MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science DEC Mechanical Engineering 500 High 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% DEH Mechatronics 500 Low 80s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Engineering MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% DEM Manufacturing 500 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or Engineering MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% DEA Automotive Engineering 500 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60% DEE Electrical Engineering 500 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no grade below 60%

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges DEW Software Engineering 500 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op or MHF4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship MCV4U another closely related program. option available SCH4U SPH4U Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses with no grade below 60% Faculty of Health Sciences DHN Nursing 160 Low 80s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or SBI4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship SCH4U another closely related program. option available One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Preference will be given to applicants with MHF4U or MCV4U. A minimum of 65% in MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U is recommended. Program is offered in collaboration with . Along with GPA, you will now be assessed on professional practice skills with the completion of a Computer-Based Assesment for Sampling Personal Characteristics (CASPer). CASPer is an online screening tool designed to evaluate key personal and professional characteristics for successful students and graduates.

Notes: Experiential Learning: Mandatory clinical placements begin in first year. DKN Kinesiology 100 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) and SBI4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship It is recommended that students interested in Exercise Science take SCH4U. another closely related program. option available

Notes: Experiential Learning: Fourth-year athletic therapy or applied kinesiology internship, and research practicum available. DHS Health Sciences 100 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) and SBI4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship It is recommended that students interested in Human Health Science take SCH4U. another closely related program. option available

Notes: Experiential Learning: Fourth-year research practicum available. DHL Medical Laboratory 45 Low 80s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%), SBI4U and SCH4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or Science One of MHF4U or MCV4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses another closely related program. option available

Notes: Experiential Learning: 2-semester practicum placement in fourth year. Faculty of Science DSW Pharmaceutical 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Chemistry Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

Notes: Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a specialization within the Chemistry program. Students interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study. DSZ Integrative Neuroscience 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges DSU Life Sciences 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

Notes: Life Sciences is a specialization within the Biological Science program. Students interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study DSD Computer Science 140 Low 80s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option One of ICS4U, MCV4U or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. another closely related program. this program DSI Applied and Industrial 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Mathematics Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. DSB Biological Science 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. DSM Data Science 140 Mid-70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option One of ICS4U, MCV4U or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. another closely related program. this program

Notes: Data Science is a specialization within the Computer Science program. Students interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study. DSY Chemistry 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken. DSH Chemical Biology 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

Notes: Chemical Biology is a specialization within the Chemistry program. Students interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study. DSN Forensic Science 65 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses another closely related program. option available It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

Notes: Experiential Learning: Forensic-related Capstone placements available. DSK Physics 300 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Co-op option Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to available with Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses another closely related program. this program It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Faculty of Social Science and Humanities DAJ Criminology and Justice 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DPS Forensic Psychology 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or It is recommended that SBI4U and 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U be taken. accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DDC Communication and 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or Digital Media Studies accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DAO Political Science 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DLS Liberal Studies 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DAL Legal Studies 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship another closely related program. option available DAI Psychology – Bachelor 500 Low 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot Practicum or of Science Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to internship Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses another closely related program. option available It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.

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University of Ottawa For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 1 877 868-8292, ext. 1000 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.admission.uOttawa.ca Some programs have a minimum required admission average of 75%; however, many programs require a greater admission average.

For programs in Science and in Engineering, a combined average of 70% is required in the prerequisite subjects. If you apply to Science but lack only 1 prerequisite credit in mathematics, you may be considered for admission depending on your academic average. The missing course can be taken at the University either the summer before or during your first term of studies.

Failed and Repeated Courses uOttawa uses the highest mark. Therefore, if a course is failed and repeated, uOttawa takes the higher of the 2 marks.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions In December 2019, the University of Ottawa will issue conditional offers of admission for fall 2020 to highly qualified applicants. The University will continue to issue offers of admission to qualified applicants until the end of May.

Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks. No early offers are extended for programs with additional requirements, such as language tests, portfolios, audition, etc.

All offers of admission are conditional. You must successfully complete a minimum of 6 eligible 4U/M courses, including prerequisite subjects of the requested program, obtain a specific admission average and present proof of your Ontario Secondary School Diploma or the equivalent before September.

Details regarding offers of residence and scholarships will be sent with the offer of admission. You must respond before the date indicated in your offer of admission.

Note About Programs The programs listed on OUInfo are entry programs only. The University of Ottawa offers several areas of study within these programs. For a complete list of degree majors and minors, options, specializations and interdisciplinary programs, visit programs and courses.

Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OAD Environmental Studies (4 years) (English Program) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this Notes: English Program program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges Faculty of Engineering OEY Biomedical Mechanical Engineering and Computing Technology Open High 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (5-year ) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U SBI4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OBE Computer Engineering (4 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

ORA Computer Science and Mathematics (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (Extended French is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. ORE Computer Science (4-year major) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. OEC Biomedical Mechanical Engineering (4 years) Open High 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U SBI4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

OJA Software Engineering (4 years) (Extended French is available) 75 Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op program MHF4U MCV4U 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Computing 4U A minimum average of 70% is required for each prerequisite course. Co-op is mandatory.

Notes: French immersion available. OEB Génie chimique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5 Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option ans) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OBB Génie civil et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French. OEZ Génie mécanique biomédical et technologie de l’informatique Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option (Double grade – 5 ans) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U SBI4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OBO Génie mécanique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option 5 ans) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Notes: Program offered partially in French. OEF Génie chimique (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French. OGP Physique et génie électrique (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MCV4U available with this SPH4U program SCH4U MHF4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OID Génie électrique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5 Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option ans) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OJF Génie mécanique (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. ORJ Informatique (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. OBD Génie informatique (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OJB Génie logiciel (4 ans) 75 Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op program MHF4U MCV4U 1 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, Computer Science 4U A minimum average of 70% is required for each prerequisite course. Co-op is mandatory. OHE Civil Engineering (4 years) Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

OBA Civil Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option degree) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OIE Electrical Engineering (4 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OBC Mechanical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option degree) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. OEA Chemical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option degree) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required in all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OEE Chemical Engineering (4 years) Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required in all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

OIF Génie électrique (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OHF Génie civil (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French. OIC Electrical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option degree) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OEH Génie mécanique biomédical (4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U SBI4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics.

Notes: Program offered partially in French. ORF Informatique (4 ans – Majeure) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. ORH Informatique et mathématiques (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. OSE Physics and Electrical Engineering (Double degree – 5 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (Extended French is available) MCV4U available with this SPH4U program SCH4U MHF4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Faculty of Arts OV Communication (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program ODA Digital Journalism (Joint program with Algonquin College) (4 years) Open High 70s ENG4U or FRA4U Communication Not Available OAA Éthique et philosophie politique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OZK Musique et géologie (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OAF Études de l'environnement (4 ans) (Programme en français) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80 % available with this Notes: French Program program OAA Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OCB Acting (3 years) 16 Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions Letter of motivation available

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OAE Pratique théâtrale en jeu (3 ans) 16 Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions Letter of motivation available OU History and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) available with this program OVV Medieval Renaissance Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available available) OVJ Religious Studies (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OVK Second Language Teaching (ESL) (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available available) Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination OVR French as a Second Language (4-year major) Open Mid-70s ENG4U Practicum or internship option available OVP Indigenous Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OVZ Communication and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OZA Arts visuels (B.A.) (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio OYC Communication (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OYH Études de l'environnement (4 ans) (Programme bilingue) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80 % available with this Notes: Bilingual program program OMF Musique (B.Mus.) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OAB Études interdisciplinaires en arts (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OAL Lettres françaises et éducation (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available OYT Études autochtones (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OYI Géographie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OYJ Histoire (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OZN Musique et physique (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Auditon OYD Didactique des langues secondes (ESL) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination OYE Didactique des langues secondes (FLS) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination OZL Musique et informatique (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OZF Philosophie et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OZO Musique et statistique (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OZG Psychologie et linguistique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OYP Théâtre (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OYQ Traduction (anglais-français) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination available OZM Musique et mathématiques (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OZD Communication et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OME Music (BMus) (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Major in Music Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OVC Geography (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OZB Communication et lettres françaises (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OVG Linguistics (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OVN Theatre (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OUA Philosophy and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or Immersion is available) internship option available OZI Musique et biologie (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OZJ Musique et chimie (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OYB Antiquité grecque et romaine (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OVA English (4 years) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OZH Musique et biochimie (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OVE Visual Arts (BFA) (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio OYK Lettres françaises (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OVT Art History (4-year major) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OVF History (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OVH Music (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OVI Philosophy (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OUK Visual Arts (4-year major) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio OUG Music and Geology (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUF Music and Computer Science (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUI Music and Physics (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUH Music and Mathematics (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUJ Music and Statistics (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OVO Translation (French-English) (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination available OUE Music and Chemistry (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUB Psychology and Linguistics (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OAU Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts (3 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OYR Anglais langue seconde (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s FRA4U Practicum or internship option available ODN Journalisme numérique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available

Notes: Joint program with La Cité. OPA Public Relations – Joint program with Algonquin College (4 years) Open High 70s ENG4U or FRA4U Communication Not Available OVL Second Language Teaching (FLS) (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available available) Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination OLL Science politique et Juris Doctor (Double grade – 6 ans) Open Mid-80s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or internship option Notes: Program offered in French only. available OAC Ethics ans Political Philosophy (4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OYV Histoire de l'art (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OYL Linguistique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OZC Communication et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OVB Environmental Studies (4 years) (Bilingual program) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this Notes: Bilingual program program OVD Greek and Roman Studies (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or available) internship option available OZE Histoire et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OUC Music and Biochemistry (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OUD Music and Biology (5-year double degree) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MCV4U MHF4U 2 among SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition OYN Philosophie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OAV Études interdisciplinaires en arts (3 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OZ Arts visuels (B.A.V.) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio OPR Relations publiques et communication (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available

Notes: Joint program with La Cité. OVY Communication and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (French Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OYU Études médiévales et de la Renaissance (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OYO Sciences des religions (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OYM Musique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available Faculty of Health Sciences ONE Nursing (4 years) – Ottawa Campus (French Immersion is 120 Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or available) SBI4U (min. 65%) internship option SCH4U (min. 65%) available MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math

Notes: CPR certificate required. OKN Nutrition – Baccalauréat en sciences de la nutrition (B.Sc.Nut.) 60 Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or SBI4U internship option SCH4U (min. 65%) available One 4U math course

Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered in French to bilingual students. Language proficiency test (a minimum score of 60%) is required in French and in English. OUL Human Kinetics – Bachelor of Science (BScHK) (4 years) with Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or emphasis on biophysical sciences (French Immersion is available) MHF4U internship option MCV4U available SBI4U 1 of SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OKC Health Sciences (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U, SPH4U OFE Activité physique – (B.Sc.S.A.P.) – Option sciences biophysiques (4 Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or ans) MHF4U internship option MCV4U available SBI4U 1 of SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OFD Activité physique – (B.S.A.P.) – Option sciences sociales (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or One 4U mathematics internship option Two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U available If you do not have the mathematics prerequisite, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. OWC Nursing (4 years) – Algonquin College (Pembroke Campus) 45 High 70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or SBI4U (min. 65%) internship option SCH4U (min. 65%) available MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math

Notes: CPR certificate required. ONF Sciences infirmières – Programme collaboratif avec La Cité (4 ans) 80 Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or SBI4U (min. 65%) internship option SCH4U (min. 65%) available MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math course

Notes: CPR certification. OKD Sciences de la santé (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U ONA Nursing (4 years) – Algonquin College (Woodroffe Campus) 125 Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or SBI4U (min. 65%) internship option SCH4U (min. 65%) available MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math

Notes: CPR certificate required. OKA Human Kinetics (BHK) (4 years) with emphasis on social sciences Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or (French Immersion is available) One 4U mathematics internship option Two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U available If you do not have the mathematics prerequisite, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. Telfer School of Management OJM Commerce and Juris Doctor (5-year double degree) (French Open Mid-80s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or Immersion) MCV4U internship option MHF4U available Offered in French Only. Students who have completed MHF4U but have not completed MCV4U can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during their first term. OTA Commerce – Healthcare Analytics (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or available) MHF4U internship option MCV4U available If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTT Sciences commerciales – Gestion des ressources humaines (4 Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option ans) op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OTS Commerce – International Management (4 years) (French Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option Immersion is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTB Sciences commerciales – Analytique en soins de santé (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or op 80% MHF4U internship option MCV4U available If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTR Sciences commerciales – Finance (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTX Sciences commerciales – Management (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTZ Sciences commerciales – Marketing (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OGC Commerce – Business Technology Management (4 years) (French Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Not Available Immersion is available) MHF4U MCV4U If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. OTO Commerce – Finance (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTQ Commerce – Human Resource Management (4 years) (French Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option Immersion is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTW Commerce – Marketing (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. OJD Sciences commerciales et Juris Doctor (Double grade – 5 ans) Open Mid-80s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available Students who have completed MHF4U but have not completed MCV4U can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during their first term.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OTF Comptabilité (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option op 80% MCV4U available with this MHF4U program If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. OGD Sciences commerciales – Gestion des technologies d’affaires (4 Open 75–79% Français 4U ou English 4U Economics Not Available ans) (80% for co- MCV4U op) MHF4U If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTU Commerce – Management (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term. OTV Sciences commerciales – Gestion internationale (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Economics Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OTC Accounting (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Economics Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program If you are missing MCV4U, you may take an equivalent course at the University the summer before, or during, your first term. Faculty of Science OUS Chemistry (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. ORC Computer Science (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. OUT Financial Mathematics and Economics (4 years) (Extended French Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OF Physique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZP Sciences biomédicales (4 ans) Open Mid-80s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available MHF4U MCV4U 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUQ Biochemistry (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUV Geology-Physics (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OFC Mathématiques et science économique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUO Environmental Science (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s; ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option co-op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OZZ Mathématiques financières et économie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUY Physics and Mathematics (Joint Honours – 4 years) (Extended Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option French is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZQ Sciences biopharmaceutiques (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZR Sciences environnementales (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OFB Statistique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OFA Physique et mathématiques (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OSY Biotechnology (Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering) (5-year Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option double degree) (Extended French is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUU Geology (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. OZX Géologie-physique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZW Géologie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUZ Statistics (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUX Physics (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OSX Biotechnologie (biochimie et génie chimique) (Double grade – 5 Open Low 80s FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option ans) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OJE Mechanical Engineering (4 years) Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program SPH4U SCH4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. OZU Biologie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUW Mathematics (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OX Mathematics and Economics (Joint Honours – 4 years) (Extended Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option French is available) MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZT Biochimie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OZV Chimie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OZY Mathématiques (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUP Ophthalmic Medical Technology (4 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or MHF4U internship option MCV4U available 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OWH Technologie médicale en ophtalmologie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or MHF4U internship option MCV4U available 2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUR Biology (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MHF4U MCV4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. OUM Biopharmaceutical Sciences (4 years) (Extended French is Open Low 80s; ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available) co-op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OUN Biomedical Science (4 years) (Extended French is available) Open Mid-80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MHF4U MCV4U 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses. Faculty of Social Sciences OXD Criminology (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OXG Environmental Economics and Public Policy (4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80 % MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OO Études des femmes et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available with this program OXT Communication and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OXE Economics (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OXV Economics and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OXF Economics and Public Policy (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available) op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OOE Science économique et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OXY Philosophy and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or Immersion is available) internship option available OFV Administration publique et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFW Anthropologie et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFX Communication et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OLC Social Sciences (3 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available OFU Sociologie (4 ans) Open Mi- 70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFI Criminologie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OFP Psychologie (B.A.) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OFR Science économique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OFS Science politique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXU Criminology and Women’s Studies (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or (French Immersion is available) internship option available OXJ International Economics and Development (4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OXK International Studies and Modern Languages (4 years) (French Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) available with this program OXL Political Science (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXM Psychology (BA) (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OCN Public Administration (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXQ Sociology (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXA Women’s Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available with this program OYA Women’s Studies and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) available with this program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OFJ Développement international et mondialisation (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFK Économie et politiques publiques (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OFM Économie internationale et développement (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OFN Études des conflits et droit humains (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFF Études des femmes (4 ans – majeure) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available with this program OFO Études internationales et langues modernes (4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available with this program OOB Histoire et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXC Conflict Studies and Human Rights (4 years) (French Immersion is Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available) op 80% available with this program OLN Sciences sociales (3 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Not Available OY Women’s Studies and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (French Immersion is available) available with this program OCQ Philosophie et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OFT Service social (4 ans) 30 Competitive FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or Competitive admission; offered in French only. internship option available OFH Anthropologie (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OXB Anthropology (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFG Administration publique (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OXI International Development and Globalization (4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OXN Psychology (BSc) (4 years) (French Immersion is available) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or MHF4U internship option 2 of MCV4U (strongly recommended), SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U available OXP Service social (4 years) (French immersion) 30 Competitive ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or Competitive admission; offered in French only. internship option available OFY Communication et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option op 80% available with this program OFZ Criminologie et études des femmes (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Practicum or internship option available OFL Économie et politiques publiques de l'environnement (4 ans) Open Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U strongly recommended program OOA Études des femmes et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid-70s ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option available with this program OXW History and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OXX Mathematics and Economics (Joint Honours - 4 years) Open Low 80s ENG4U or FRA4U Not Available MHF4U MCV4U A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer before, or during, your first semester. OXZ Public Administration and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option years) (French Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OXS Communication and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option (French Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program OOC Mathématiques et science économique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open Mid 70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U Co-op option op 80% MHF4U available with this MCV4U program A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics. If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the summer before, or during, your first term. OXR Anthropology and Sociology (Joint Honours 4 years) (French Open Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U Co-op option Immersion is available) op 80% available with this program

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OFQ Psychologie (B.Sc.) (4 ans) Open Mid-70s FRA4U or ENG4U Practicum or MHF4U internship option 2 of MCV4U (strongly recommended), SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U available

137 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University)

University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 613-236-1393 Toll-free: 1-800-637-6859 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Email: [email protected] Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required. A minimum of six 4U or 4M level courses are required, including one 4U Website: http://ustpaul.ca level course in English or French. The minimum average required is 70%.

Failed and Repeated Courses If a course is failed and repeated, we will take the highest of the 2 marks.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Beginning in December 2019, the university will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2020 to highly qualified applicants. The university will continue to issue offers of admission to qualified applicants until the end of June 2020.

Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks.

All offers of admission are conditional. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of 6 eligible 4U/M courses and present proof of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma or the equivalent before September 2020.

Details regarding offers of residence and scholarship will be sent with the offer of admission.

Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OCZ Communications sociales (Baccalauréat ès Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option arts spécialisé) (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OAQ Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential (Certificate, Part-time only) (1 year) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OCA Theology (Certificate, Part-time only) (1 Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential year) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OAZ Études de Conflits (Baccalauréat ès arts Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option spécialisé) (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPO Conflict Resolution (Certificate, Part-time Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential only) (1 year) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OAP Éthique et enjeux sociaux contemporains Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential (certificat, temps partiel seulement) (1 an) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OHC Social communication (Certificate, Part-time Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential only) (1 year) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OQB Théologie (certificat, temps partiel Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential seulement) (1 an) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OPV Résolution de conflits (certificat, temps Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential partiel seulement) (1 an) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education

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Previous Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Ranges OEP Éthique et enjeux sociaux contemporains Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option (Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé) (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPY Innovation sociale (Baccalauréat ès arts Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Embedded community spécialisé) (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U engagement/volunteerism/ partnership Additional Admission Criteria: An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. Élisabeth- Bruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with more information. OPE Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option (Honours Bachelor of Arts) (4 years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPG Human Relations and Spirituality (Honours Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option Bachelor of Arts) (4 years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPL Relations humaines et spiritualité Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option (Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé) (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OAG Honours Bachelor of Arts with Major (4 Open 70% OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available

Notes: Saint Paul University offers majors in 4 disciplines: Conflict Studies Human Relations Social Communication Theology OPW Innovation sociale (certificat, temps partiel Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential seulement) (1 an) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OPN Social Innovation (Certificate, Part-time Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Embedded community only) (1 year) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U engagement/volunteerism/ partnership OHV Communications sociales (certificat, temps Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Class-based experiential partiel seulement) (1 an) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U education OAH Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé avec Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option majeure (4 ans) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available

Notes: Saint Paul University offers Majors in 4 disciplines: Conflict Studies Human Relations Social Communication Theology OAW Conflict Studies (Honours Bachelor of Arts) Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option (4 years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPS Social Communication (Honours Bachelor of Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Practicum or internship option Arts) (4 years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U available OPM Social Innovation (Honours Bachelor of Arts) Open 70% min. OSSD or equivalent Embedded community (4 years) Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U engagement/volunteerism/ partnership Additional Admission Criteria: An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. Élisabeth- Bruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with more information.

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Queen's University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 613-533-2218 All offers of admission made to Ontario high school students by Queen's University prior to receiving final grades and completing the Ontario Secondary School Fax: 613-533-6810 Diploma (OSSD) are conditional. Decisions can be based on final Grade 11 results (with registration in appropriate Grade 12 courses), final first-semester Grade Email: [email protected] 12 results and/or Grade 12 interim results. Website: http://www.queensu.ca/admission/

Basic Requirements for Admission

The OSSD and six 4U/M courses, including a minimum of 2 courses at the U level, are required. Please review the specific program requirements for more details, as some programs may require more than 2 courses at the U level. Average calculation is based on prerequisite subjects, plus the next best 4U/M courses, for a total of 6 courses.

Note: The Engineering admission average is calculated using only the 5 prerequisite courses.

The Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) and Supplementary Essay (SE)

Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we use the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay (where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the PSE is optional, but strongly recommended.

If your grades place you above a minimum admission average (as determined by Queen's), we will use your PSE to learn more about you. Based on your PSE and your grades, you may be selected for an offer of admission. The minimum admission average, and the number of students selected based on the PSE, varies from year-to-year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year and the number of spaces available. The unique demand of the program and the admission circumstances in a given year are also taken into consideration.

For the Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are required documents and the last date to submit is February 15.

Failed and Repeated Courses

Ontario universities support full disclosure of all marks achieved in all attempts at a high school course. At Queen's, all undergraduate programs will use the most recent grade achieved when calculating the admission average.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions

Admission decisions will be made once all required documentation is submitted to Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment. The deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit documentation to Queen's (not including the PSE/SE) is April 30.

Admission decisions will be made on an ongoing basis from early-December to mid-May. Ontario secondary school students are required to respond to offers of admission by June 1.

Alternative Offers

Queen's University does not make alternative offers of admission. You are considered only for the program(s) you apply for (or amend) through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. You should ensure all program choices are listed on your application.

Residence

Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who complete the online residence application form and submit the minimum residence deposit by June 8.

Scholarships and Awards

Students selected for general entrance scholarships based on outstanding academic achievement will be notified of their scholarship at the time of admission.

A student's awards average is calculated using the same courses required for admission to a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree program, as identified on the Undergraduate Admission website. For Ontario high school students, a minimum of three 4U courses, including English (ENG4U), and 3 additional 4U/M courses are used to calculate the awards average. For program-specific scholarships, the prerequisite courses for the program are included when the awards average is calculated.

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For more information about scholarships, bursaries and awards, including requirements and application deadlines, visit the Student Awards website.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges Faculty of Arts and Science QK Kinesiology 155 84%+ ENG4U Practicum SBI4U or MHF4U internship 2 of MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U option 1 additional 4U or 4M course available

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QA Arts 1414 80%+ ENG4U Co-op or 2 additional 4U courses internship 3 additional 4U or 4M courses option available Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QIF Concurrent 5 anticipated ENG4U Practicum Education/ competitive MCV4U or Science – average: MHF4U internship Bader 80%+ 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U option International 1 additional 4U or 4M course available Study Centre, Herstmonceux Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Castle (first- Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. year program For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education in England) programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QMM Concurrent 15 80%+ ENG4U Practicum Education/ 1 additional 4U course or Music 4 additional 4U/M courses internship Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) levels option Personal audition, interview and aural discrimination test available

Additional Admission Criteria: An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QXD Computing – 10 90% ENG4U Co-op or English- MHF4U internship Language MCV4U option Bridging 3 additional 4U or 4M courses available Pathway (QBridge) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program, but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies. QT Fine Art 19 80%+ ENG4U Class- (Visual Art) 1 additional 4U course based 4 additional 4U/M courses experiential Portfolio examination education

Additional Admission Criteria: A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QD Computing 194 85%+ ENG4U Co-op or MHF4U internship MCV4U option 3 additional 4U or 4M courses available

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: Choose from a Computing-Specialist program (Computer Science, Software Design), a multi-disciplinary program (Biomedical Computing, Cognitive Science, Computing and the Creative Arts), or design your own program. QXA Arts – English 40 80%+ ENG4U Co-op or Language 2 additional 4U courses internship Bridging 3 additional 4U or 4M courses option Pathway available (QBridge) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program, but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QB Concurrent 169 85%+ ENG4U Practicum Education/ 2 additional 4U courses or Arts 3 additional 4U or 4M courses internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, available Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QTT Concurrent 10 80%+ ENG4U Practicum Education/ 1 additional 4U course or Fine Art 4 additional 4U/M courses internship Portfolio examination option available Additional Admission Criteria: A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QF Concurrent 73 83%+ ENG4U Practicum Education/ MCV4U or Science MHF4U internship 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U option 1 additional 4U or 4M course available

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QM Music 15 80%+ ENG4U Class- 1 additional 4U course based 4 additional 4U/M courses experiential Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) levels education Personal audition, interview and aural discrimination test

Additional Admission Criteria: An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QMT Music Theatre 20 80%+ ENG4U Class- 1 additional 4U course based 4 additional 4U or 4M courses experiential Personal audition education

Additional Admission Criteria: Following your application, you must successfully complete an audition through St. Lawrence College. Auditions will take place in Brockville, Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario. Those residing outside of these areas are to submit a digital audition. Upon receipt of your application you will be sent more information regarding the audition process. For information regarding your audition please contact Janet Venn-Jackson, Program Coordinator, at [email protected]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QXS Science – 25 N/A 85%+ ENG4U Co-op or English MCV4U internship Language MHF4U option Bridging 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U available Pathway 1 additional 4U or 4M course (QBridge) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program, but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies. QIA Arts – Bader 73 80%+ ENG4U Class- International 2 additional 4U courses based Study Centre, 3 additional 4U or 4M courses experiential Herstmonceux education Castle (first- Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, year program Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the in England) classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QIS Science – 35 80%+ ENG4U Class- Bader MHF4U based International MCV4U experiential Study Centre, 2 of SBI4U; SCH4U; SPH4U education Herstmonceux 1 additional 4U or 4M course Castle (first- year program Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, in England) Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: Admission average may vary.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QS Science 923 82%+ ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship MHF4U option 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U available 1 additional 4U or 4M course

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QIB Concurrent 25 80%+ ENG4U Practicum Education/ 2 additional 4U courses or Arts – Bader 3 additional 4U or 4M courses internship International option Study Centre, Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, available Herstmonceux Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. Castle (first- For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education year program programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum in England) admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Smith School of Business QC Commerce 500 87%+ ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80% Not MCV4U with a minimum mark of 80% Available 1 other 4U course in mathematics with a minimum mark of 80% 3 additional 4U or 4M courses No more than two 4M courses from the same discipline.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For the Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are required documents and the recommended last date to submit is February 15. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science QE Engineering 740 87%+ ENG4U with minimum final grade of 70% Co-op or and Applied MCV4U internship Science SPH4U option SCH4U available Plus 1 of MHF4U, SBI4U, MDM4U, SES4U, ISC4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QXE Engineering 15 90%+ ENG4U Co-op or and Applied SCH4U internship Science – SPH4U option English- MCV4U available Language 1 of MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U, ICS4U Bridging Final grade in ENG4U must be minimum 70%. Pathway (QBridge) Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program, but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies. QEC Engineering 50 N/A 87%+ ENG4U with minimum final grade of 70% Co-op or and Applied MCV4U internship Science – SPH4U option Direct Entry to SCH4U available Electrical and Plus 1 of MHF4U, SBI4U, MDM4U, SES4U, ISC4U Computer Engineering Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Faculty of Health Sciences QN Nursing 92 90%+ ENG4U Clinical SBI4U placement SCH4U Any 4U mathematics 2 additional 4U or 4M courses Final grade in ENG4U must be minimum 75%.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. QIH Health 25 90%+ ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80% Class- Sciences – Twenty- SBI4U based Bader Five SCH4U experiential International Any 4U mathematics education Study Centre, 2 additional 4U or 4M courses (first- Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, year program Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. in England) Notes: Admission average may vary.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Alternative Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Code Name Offer(s) Option Enrolled Ranges QH Health 170 90%+ ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80% Class- Sciences SBI4U based SCH4U experiential Any 4U mathematics education 2 additional 4U or 4M courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

147 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Royal Military College of Canada)

Royal Military College of Canada For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 613-541-6000, ext. 6953 RMC's application process is independent from that of the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. Changes to the Ontario university admission offer date Toll-free: 1-866-762-2672 agreement will not affect RMC's admission process. Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/index-eng.php All applications must be made through the Canadian Armed Forces website. You will be informed of the decision of the Selection Board by mid-May.

All degree programs are available in both English and French. The subjects in the curriculum are selected for their value to future officers in the Canadian forces. Science and engineering programs have a high proportion of time devoted to the arts, and the arts program has a high proportion of time devoted to mathematics and science.

Previous Previous Program Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Name Option Enrolled Ranges Engineering 70 (plus 60 Minimum Six U/M credits, including: Science and Engineering Not transfers average ENG4U applicants will be considered Available from St. of 75% MHF4U for an alternative offer to Arts. Jean) MCV4U SCH4U SPH4U Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your marks are less than 80%, you must demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be competitive. All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC application process are not practical.

Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the

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Previous Previous Program Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Name Option Enrolled Ranges Science 70 (plus 60 Minimum Six U/M credits, including: Science and Engineering Not transfers average ENG4U applicants will be considered Available from St. of 75% MHF4U for an alternative offer to Arts. Jean) Any 2 of the following: MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your marks are less than 80%, you must demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be competitive. All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC application process are not practical.

Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the Social 60 (plus 60 Minimum Six U/M credits, including: Not Sciences transfers average ENG4U Available and the from St. of 75% 1 of MHF4U, MCF3M or MCR3U Humanities Jean) You must have achieved 75% or better in each of the required courses and an overall 75% on the six U/M courses. Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your grades are less than 80%, you must demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be competitive. All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC application process are not practical.

Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Armed Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the CAF, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or or visit the

149 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)

Ryerson University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416-979-5036 Website: http://www.ryerson.ca/ Basic Requirements for Admission Ryerson University offers 2 types of programs:

• Grades-Only programs select students on the basis of academic performance. • Grades-Plus programs select students on the basis of academic performance plus non-academic requirements, such as auditions, interviews, portfolios, essays, etc. If distance does not permit travel to Ryerson, selection methods may include telephone interviews, video auditions, mail-in questionnaires and/or essays. Non-academic requirements are generally due by the Guaranteed Consideration Date (February 1). However, it is important that you do not submit non-academic requirements until after you have actually submitted your application for admission and have received your Ryerson Student Number. Your Ryerson Student Number must be included on all non-academic requirements you submit.

Minimum Admissions Requirements (subject to change)

• Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) • Six Grade 12 U/M courses with a minimum overall average of 70%. • All programs also stipulate specific prerequisite subject requirements. Grades required for admission are determined on the basis of competition each year.

A minimum overall average of 70% in six Grade 12 U/M courses establishes your eligibility to apply for admission. Ryerson receives more applications than spaces available. Possession of the minimum requirements, averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission. The overall average and subject-specific grades required for each program depend on competition each year, and admission is offered to the best qualified candidates.

For current Ontario secondary school applicants, Ryerson may use Grade 11 results in the early admission selection process. You must have completed, or be currently completing, your program’s admission requirements at the time you apply.

All fall 2020 applicants, including those given an early or conditional Offer of Admission, are required to successfully complete all admission requirements by June 30, 2020 (unless otherwise stated). In many cases, this will exclude the possibility of using summer school, night school, virtual school, correspondence and/or distance education courses completed after this date to meet admission requirements. However, some Ryerson programs may consider extensions beyond June 30, 2020.

Failed and Repeated Courses We will calculate your overall average using the final marks from your best 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, which may include repeated/upgraded course marks.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We anticipate that the majority of decisions will be made between February and the end of May 2020 based on application processing timeframes and timelines for evaluating non-academic requirements.

February 1, 2020 is the Guaranteed Consideration Date for all programs.

Subject to space availability in programs, applications, amendments and supporting documents may continue to be reviewed after the Guaranteed Consideration Date for fall admission. Some part-time undergraduate programs also accept applications for the winter and spring terms. Visit our Application Dates page for details.

The presentation of admission averages on OUInfo are estimates only, and are subject to change. Find further information in Ryerson's Official Undergraduate Calendar(s).

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SFP Ryerson ESL 225 Grade range The Ryerson ESL foundation program at the Real Institute is designed for students who are academically qualified to apply for admission to a Ryerson Not Available Foundation dependent on University undergraduate degree program, but do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements. The program offers intensive English language and Program subject of academic skills instruction combined with undergraduate course work. Students who successfully complete the Ryerson ESL foundation program are admitted to Ryerson degree programs with at least 1 undergraduate course credit and a strong foundation for academic success. major interest For detailed information about Ryerson’s undergraduate degree program admission requirements, visit the Ryerson Admissions website. chosen. Faculty of Arts SAC Geographic 69 70–74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Analysis internship Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from one to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the option 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. available SUN Undeclared Arts 110 78–82%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Not Available (First Year Students who are completing, or have already completed, postsecondary studies must apply to 1 of the 10 program areas: Criminology, Studies Only) English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History, Language and Intercultural Relations, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology or Sociology.

Notes: Students admitted to Undeclared must indicate, by February 2 of the first year, which of the Arts programs they intend to pursue. Transfer applications are considered on a competitive basis subject to program capacity. Students intending to declare/transfer to Psychology or Criminology for second year should present a cumulative grade point average of 2.67 (B-) in their first-semester studies at Ryerson to maximize their chances for consideration, subject to competition and available second-year spaces. Possession of the minimum cumulative grade point average does not guarantee program transfer. SDF Public Enrollment varies 70%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Administration by year. internship and Governance option (Honours) (part- available time only) SIE International 148 73–76% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Co-op or Economics and MCV4U or MHF4U are the preferred mathematics courses internship Finance option available SCS Arts and 139 70–74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded Contemporary community Studies engagement/ (Honours) volunteerism/ partnership SCI Criminology 143 80–88%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded (Honours) community Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 engagement/ approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership SEN English 142 74–78%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded (Honours) community Notes: Double major options available: English & History, English & Philosophy The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer engagement/ from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership SSO Sociology 147 77–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded community Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 engagement/ approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SPH Philosophy 50 73–76% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded (Honours) community Notes: Double major options available: Philosophy and English, Philosophy and History. The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to engagement/ transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership SAS Environment 91 74–77% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or and Urban internship Sustainability Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 option approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses (Honours) credited to the new program. available SPG Politics and 139 75–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded Governance community (Honours) Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 engagement/ approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership SAH History 88 72–74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or (Honours) internship Notes: Double major options available: History and English, History and Philosophy. The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to option transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. available SLC Language and 55 72–77% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Embedded Intercultural community Relations Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 engagement/ approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses (Honours) credited to the new program. volunteerism/ partnership SPS Psychology 138 83–88%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Faculty research Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 opportunity approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program. Faculty of Communication and Design SGO Graphic 179 74–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Practicum or Communications BAT4M and/or TGJ4M are recommended internship Management option available SMM Professional 123 80-85%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Communication internship (Honours) option available SJT Journalism 142 77–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required) Practicum or internship Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Essay, list of relevant life and journalism experience, portfolio (published work encouraged). option available SFL Fashion New program 78%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or format, internship enrollment Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: portfolio and short essay. option number available unavailable.

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SPC Image Arts: 82 75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Photography internship Studies Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, written statement and resumé. option available SPB RTA School of 81 72–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Media: New internship Media Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: portfolio, written statement, resumé option available SPA Image Arts: Film 92 76%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Studies internship Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, project outline, resumé and written statement option available SDL Performance: 42 72–75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Class-based Dance experiential Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, resumé and reference letters. education SDK Performance: 24 72–75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Class-based Acting experiential Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, written statement, resumé and reference letters. education SDM Performance: 65 72–75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Class-based Production experiential Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Interview, resumé, reference letters, written statement and optional portfolio. education SSP RTA School of 83 80%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required) Practicum or Media: Sport internship Media option available SCD Creative 216 83–90%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Industries internship Additional Admission Criteria: Optional statement. option available SIR Interior Design 103 75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U); and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Visual Arts, Practicum or Canadian and World Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities, Physics or Technological Design internship Students are advised to select Physics (Grade 11 or higher) and the Art option in Grades 11 and 12, if available. option Preference may be given to students who have included History or Visual Arts/Art History in their Grade 12 U or M studies. available

Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, personal essay. SRD RTA School of 172 80%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required) Practicum or Media: Media internship Production Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: written statement, resumé, references, interview when requested option available Faculty of Community Services SNG Nursing at 186 84–89% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Clinical George Brown placement College SSE Social Work 171 80–88%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Field placement

153 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)

OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SYY Midwifery (part- Enrollment varies 75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Canadian and World Studies or the Social Sciences and Humanities. Clinical time) by year. placement Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview when requested.

Notes: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for admission to this program. SNX Nursing at 209 90–93%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Clinical Ryerson placement SEK Public Health 78 70–74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of SCH4U or SBI4U Co-op option available with this program SYF Midwifery 20 75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Canadian and World Studies or the Social Sciences and Humanities. Clinical placement Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview when requested.

Notes: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for admission to this program. SFN Nutrition and 128 80–83% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SCH4U and SBI4U Practicum or Food internship option available SOH Occupational 84 70–74%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of SCH4U or SBI4U Co-op option Health and available with Safety this program SCY Child and Youth 144 76–80% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Care internship option available SNN Nursing at 165 84–89% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Clinical Centennial placement College SUP Urban and 129 75–82%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) Practicum or Regional Grade 12 U or M courses in the Social Sciences and the Humanities and/or Grade 12 U courses in Canadian and World Studies, Science internship Planning and/or Mathematics recommended option available SEH Early Childhood 172 71–77%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, PSE4U/PSK4U, SBI3U, SCH3U, SPH3U, SVN3M, SBI4U, Field Studies SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, SNC3M, SNC4M placement

Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science SBI Biomedical 113 80–87%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SEU Undeclared 147 80–87%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Not Available Engineering (First Semester Notes: By December 1, declare which of the engineering programs you wish to pursue: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial or mechanical. Consider optional specialization in management sciences (OSMS), and optional specialization in engineering innovation and entrepreneurship. Studies Only) SAA Aerospace 139 80-87%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SCE Computer 157 80-89%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SAD Architectural 120 80%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SPH4U and 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U Co-op option Science available with this program Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: On-campus evaluation session including portfolio review, writing and sketching exercises (alternate process for applicants more than 400 km away). SEJ Electrical 126 80–85%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SIQ Industrial 65 85%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SCG Civil 174 80–85% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SMW Mechanical 175 80–87%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op option Engineering available with this program SCF Chemical 114 80–85%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U Co-op Engineering program (Co-op) Faculty of Science SAB Computer 268 82–90%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of SPH4U, SCH4U or SBI4U; and 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U Co-op option Science MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course available with (Honours) SPH4U is recommended this program

SAE Computer Enrollment varies 82–90%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of SPH4U, SCH4U or SBI4U; and 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U Not Available Science by year. MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course (Honours) (Part- SPH4U is recommended Time) SUD Undeclared 77 72–76% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op Science (First Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended available by Year Studies major Only) Notes: By February of second semester, choose and apply for the program you wish to pursue over the next 3 years. All of your completed courses will be credited to your new program. SMP Medical Physics 68 72–74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SPH4U, SBI4U or SCH4U Co-op or (Honours) Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended internship SPH4U is strongly recommended option available SMT Financial 58 72–75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U; and 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op option Mathematics SPH4U is strongly recommended available with (Honours) this program SEA Mathematics 52 72–75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U; and 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op option and its SPH4U is strongly recommended available with Applications this program

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OUAC Previous No. Previous Alternative Program Name Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Grade Ranges Offer(s) SBX Biology 172 76–85%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op option (Honours) Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended available with SBI4U is strongly recommended this program

SCH Chemistry 80 73–76% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op option (Honours) Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended available with SCH4U is strongly recommended this program SBS Biomedical 165 80–90%+ 4U English (ENG4U, EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U Co-op option Sciences Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended available with (Honours) this program Ted Rogers School of Management SBE Business 1636 Students 78–87%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U Co-op option Management will chose from 7 MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course available with specialized this program majors after their first year. Notes: Majors Available In: Economics and Management Science; Entrepreneurship and Strategy; Global Management Studies; Human Resources Management; Law and Business; Marketing Management; Real Estate Management STM Business Enrollment varies 76–86%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U Not Available Technology by year. MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course Management (part-time) SBB Business 515 76–86%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U Co-op option Technology MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course available with Management this program SBO Accounting & 406 80–86%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and MCV4U Co-op Finance available by application after first year of studies SBR Retail 154 72–76% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U MCV4U is the preferred course Co-op option Management MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course available with this program SHP Hospitality and 232 70–72% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U Co-op option Tourism MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course available with Management this program (Honours)

156 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – Mississauga)

University of Toronto – Mississauga For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 905-828-5400 Fax: 905-569-4448 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future All program areas require the following:

• Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent • Six 4U/M subjects or equivalent, including English

Some prerequisite courses must have a minimum of 70%. The admission average is calculated with English, plus the next best 5 courses.

Failed and Repeated Courses While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course. Appeals for special circumstances will be considered.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Depending on the faculty, program of study, campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/M results will be made during 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.

The minimum admission grade ranges required may vary annually depending on the competition for the available spaces. Particular attention will be paid to achievement in prerequisite courses.

All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Humanities, Social Sciences and Business TMC Communication, Culture, Information & 175 Mid- to ENG4U Practicum or Technology (Some joint programs with high 70s internship option ) available TMT Theatre and Drama (Joint program with 26 Low to ENG4U Automatic alternative offers are considered to Practicum or Sheridan College) mid-80s Humanities, provided there is space available. internship option Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions are required and are held in March. available Starting in December, you can book an audition online. There is a $60 fee, payable online with VISA or MasterCard. TEV Visual Studies 70 Mid- to ENG4U Practicum or high 70s internship option available TME Commerce (including Accounting, 400 Mid-80s ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or Economics, Finance, Marketing) MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option MCV4U space available. available TMS Social Sciences 600 Mid- to ENG4U Practicum or high 70s Some programs require MHF4U. internship option Environmental Management recommends SBI4U. available

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges TMH Humanities 150 Mid- to ENG4U Practicum or high 70s Some language courses have specific prerequisites. internship option available TMG Management 150 Mid-80s ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option space available. available Sciences TML Life Sciences 400 Low to ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or mid-80s MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option SBI4U (except Anthropology) space available. available SCH4U (except Anthropology, Biomedical Communications) TMZ Computer Science, Mathematics and 350 Low to ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or Statistics mid-80s MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option MCV4U space available. available Most programs recommend MDM4U.

Additional Admission Criteria: Entry to the program is gained directly from high school. Applicants who have completed any postsecondary studies are not eligible for admission. TMK Forensic Science 125 High 70s ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or SBI4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option Most programs also require MHF4U and SCH4U. space available. available Most programs also recommend MCV4U and SPH4U. TMW Chemical and Physical Sciences 100 Mid- to ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or high 70s MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option Some areas also require additional prerequisites such as SCH4U and/ space available. available or SBI4U and/or SPH4U TMP Psychology 200 Low to ENG4U Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the Practicum or mid-80s MHF4U programs you are most qualified for, provided there is internship option SBI4U space available. available Neuroscience requires SCH4U and recommends MCV4U.

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University of Toronto – Scarborough For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416-287-7529 Fax: 416-287-7525 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions All Ontario high school applicants are required to present six 4U/M courses, including 4U English, and all prerequisites.

A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required for all Management programs (including co-op), the Double Degree (BBA/BSc), Co-op International Development Studies, and Paramedicine. Submit these forms as instructed before the specified deadlines.

Interviews are required for consideration to Co-op Management & International Business and Co-op International Development Studies.

Failed and Repeated Courses While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a first attempt at each course. Appeals for special circumstances will be considered.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Depending on the faculty, program of study, campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/M results will be made at 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.

The minimum admission grade ranges required may vary annually depending on the competition for the available spaces. Particular attention will be paid to achievement in prerequisite courses.

All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

Applicants will be automatically considered for an alternative program choice at U of T Scarborough, if eligible.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Business: Management and Economics TSN Co-op Management (including 210 Mid- to ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Management or Co-op Economics) High 80s MCV4U non-co-op Pre-Program in Management; program MHF4U automatic consideration.

Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. TXB Management & International 40 High 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to Co-op Management, or Non- Co-op Business (Co-op only) MCV4U Co-op Management, or Non-Co-op Pre-Program program MHF4U in Management; automatic consideration.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges TSM Management (including 230 Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Pre-Program in Co-op Economics) MCV4U Management; automatic consideration. available with MHF4U a different program code Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. Sciences: Computer Science, Math and Statistics TXC Computer Science, Mathematics 200 High-80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Physical, Co-op & Statistics MCV4U Mathematical and Environmental Sciences; available with MHF4U automatic consideration. a different program code Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. TSC Co-op Computer Science, 242 High 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Computer Science Co-op Mathematics & Statistics MCV4U or to non-co-op Physical, Mathematical and program MHF4U Environmental Sciences; automatic consideration. Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. Sciences: Life Sciences TSI Paramedicine (Joint Program 40 Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Life Sciences; Practicum or with ) MHF4U automatic consideration. internship SBI4U option SCH4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise. TSU Co-op Life Sciences 165 Low-80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Life Sciences; Co-op MCV4U automatic consideration. program MHF4U SBI4U SCH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. TSL Life Sciences 510 Mid-70s ENG4U Co-op MCV4U available with MHF4U a different SBI4U program code SCH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. Sciences: Physical and Environmental Sciences TSB Co-op Physical & Environmental 70 Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Physical and Co-op Sciences MCV4U Environmental Sciences; automatic program MHF4U consideration. Science prerequisites (SPH4U or SBI4U) for specific disciplines are also required. SCH4U recommended. See U of T Scarborough's viewbook for discipline prerequisites.

Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges TSP Physical & Environmental 200 Mid-70s ENG4U Co-op Sciences MCV4U available with MHF4 a different Science prerequisites (SPH4U or SBI4U) for specific disciplines are also required. SCH 4U recommended. See program code U of T Scarborough's viewbook for discipline prerequisites.

Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. Arts: Social Sciences and Humanities TXA Co-op Arts: Social Sciences & 140 Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to Non Co-op Social Science & Co-op Humanities Humanities; automatic consideration. program Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. TSD Co-op International 30 Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Social Sciences & Co-op Development Studies (BA or While the following are not required for admission, to pursue International Development Studies Humanities; automatic consideration. program BSc) (BSc stream), you will need to take MHF4U and SBI4U; SCH4U is recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. An interview is also required. Interviews are normally scheduled between January and April. You will be invited to interview soon after you apply (provided that you meet and exceed the admission requirements) and will have the option for an in-person or Skype interview based on your proximity to the U of T Scarborough campus. TUD Social Sciences & Humanities 650 Mid-70s ENG4U Co-op available with Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. a different program code TSJ Journalism (Joint Program with 45 Mid-70s ENG4U Alternative offer to Social Sciences & Practicum or Centennial College) Humanities; automatic consideration. internship Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. option available Sciences - Psychological and Health Sciences TPS Psychological & Health 325 Low 80s ENG4U Co-op Sciences available with Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. a different program code TSQ Co-op Psychological & Health 110 Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offer to non-co-op Psychological & Co-op Sciences Health Sciences; automatic consideration. program Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. Arts: French TUB Co-op French 15 Low 80s ENG4U and FSF4U (or FEF4U or FIF4U) Co-op program Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. TUA French 40 Mid-70s ENG4U Co-op FSF4U or equivalent available with a different Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. program code

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Arts: Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media TUC Visual & Performing Arts, Arts 60 Mid-70s ENG4U Not Available Management and Media Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required. Double Degree: Management & Finance (BBA) and Statistics – Quantitative Finance (BSc) TXR Double Degree: Co-op 30 total High 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to Co-op Management, Co-op Management & Finance (BBA) in MCV4U Management or Pre-Program in Management; program and Statistics – Quantitative double MHF4U automatic consideration. Finance (BSc) degree Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. TXQ Double Degree: Management & 30 total High 80s ENG4U Alternative offer to Management or Pre-Program Co-op Finance (BBA) and Statistics – in MCV4U in Management; automatic consideration. available with Quantitative Finance (BSc) double MHF4U a different degree program code Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration.

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University of Toronto – St. George Campus For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416-978-2190 Fax: 416-978-7022 Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.future.utoronto.ca/ All Ontario high school applicants are required to present six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U and all prerequisites.

Failed and Repeated Courses While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions Depending on the faculty, the program of study, the campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/ M results will be made during 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.

All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled Applied Science & Engineering Programs TI Industrial Engineering Mid-80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TB Chemical Engineering High 80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled TTM Materials Engineering Mid-80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TG Mineral Engineering Mid-80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TK Engineering Science Low 90s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TEO TrackOne, Undeclared High 80s ENG4U Co-op or Engineering MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TCS Computer Engineering High 80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled TE Electrical Engineering High 80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TUH International Foundation Mid-80s to low 90s, MCV4U Not Available Program – Applied Science and depending on the MHF4U Engineering selected program. SCH4U SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English facility test scores do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language requirements. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply. TM Mechanical Engineering Mid-80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. TV Civil Engineering Mid-80s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option MHF4U available SCH4U SPH4U Particular attention is paid to the required courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year. Professional Programs TD Music Education High 70s to low 80s ENG4U Not Available Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled TPK Kinesiology and Physical Mid to high 80s ENG4U Practicum or Education 1 of SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U internship option 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U available Recommended: PSK4U or PSE4U Note: Chemistry is required for enrollment in biology courses beyond first year. If you plan to take upper-year biology courses, you should take SCH4U.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an online Statement of Interest. TO Music – Artist Diploma High 70s to low 80s ENG4U Not Available Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. TLA Architectural Studies Mid- to high 80s ENG4U Not Available Particular attention is paid to English.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete the One Idea supplementary application. TZA International Foundation Low 80s ENG4U Not Available Program – Music Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.

Additional Admission Criteria: This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language requirements. A completed Music Questionnaire and an audition/interview are required of all applicants. As soon as you submit your OUAC application, you must go to the Faculty of Music website to complete the Music Questionnaire online. The Music Questionnaire must be submitted online by no later than January 10. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Find more information about the program requirements. TUI International Foundation Mid to high 80s This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of Not Available Program – Architecture, Toronto's English-language requirement. Landscape and Design Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an online supplementary application. Find more details on the Faculty website. TX Music Performance 145 N/A High 70s to low 80s ENG4U Not Available Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. TZ Music High 70s to low 80s ENG4U Not Available Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name No. Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Enrolled TLB Visual Studies Mid to high 80s ENG4U Not Available Particular attention is paid to English.

Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete the One Idea supplementary application. Faculty of Arts & Science TAH Humanities Low to mid-80s ENG4U Not Available Particular attention is paid to English. TUG International Foundation Low 80s to low 90s, Computer Science: Not Available Program – Arts and Science depending on the ENG4U selected program. MCV4U Particular attention is paid to Calculus Humanities and Social Sciences: ENG4U Life Sciences (including Psychology): ENG4U MCV4U Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SCH4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Particular attention is paid to Calculus. Physical & Mathematical Science: ENG4U MCV4U Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SCH4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Particular attention is paid to Calculus. Rotman Commerce: ENG4U MCV4U Particular attention is paid to Calculus.

Additional Admission Criteria: This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language requirements. TLG Life Sciences (including Mid-80s ENG4U Not Available Psychology) MCV4U Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of: SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. TPG Physical and Mathematical Mid-80s ENG4U Not Available Sciences MCV4U Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. TAX Social Sciences Low to mid-80s ENG4U Not Available MCV4U is also required for Economics programs and Public Policy SBI4U is also required for Forest Conservation TAD Computer Science Low 90s ENG4U Practicum or MCV4U internship option available Notes: Paid internship available. TAC Rotman Commerce High 80s to low 90s ENG4U Co-op or MCV4U internship option Particular attention is paid to English and Calculus. available

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Rotman Commerce Supplemental Application must be completed. An additional fee of $50 is required.

Notes: Paid work experience opportunities available through our Professional Experience Year.

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Trent University For more information: Offers of Admission Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.trentu.ca/futurestudents Basic Requirements for Admission (Required For All Programs) You must complete the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). A minimum average of 70% is required for consideration for admission. A minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4U. You must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses to be considered for admission.

Note: Some programs may have higher average and supplementary application requirements. Some programs may also require a minimum number of 4U courses.

Failed and Repeated Courses If you repeat a course, the highest of the 2 grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions For full-time enrollment beginning in September, Trent University expects to send offers of admission on an ongoing basis starting in January. You must complete or be registered in six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of 3 final 4U/M courses if you are in a semestered school, or 6 interim 4U/M courses if you are in a non-semestered school. Grade 11 grades may be used to extend an early offer of admission when sufficient 4U/M grades are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of all OSSD requirements and prerequisites with satisfactory academic standing.

Extenuating Circumstances If you have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected your academic performance (e.g., your average is below 70%), you may submit a supplementary application. This form will be available on your myTrent portal after applying to Trent.

Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RLR Psychology – 200 70% Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required Practicum Legal Studies ENG4U (minimum 60%). or Option MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended internship option Notes: Complement your Psychology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada available and Canadian law. RCL Journalism & 50 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Creative Writing Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Durham College internship joint-program) Notes: option Trent University Durham GTA and Durham College have collaborated to create a new integrated degree and diploma that gives graduates both practical available experience in media production as well as highly developed critical thinking and writing skills. As a student of the Journalism and Creative Writing program, you’ll experience the best of both worlds and achieve a college diploma and university degree – all in just 4 years. You’ll enjoy courses at both Trent University Durham GTA and Durham College each year, refining your writing, social media and content creation skills, putting your abilities into practice through a variety of hands-on learning and work placements. Upon graduation, you’ll achieve your degree in Media Studies (with an Option in Creative Writing) and a Diploma in Journalism-Mass Media. You’ll also develop the practical skills and experience necessary to launch an exciting career in broadcasting and journalism.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RDD Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Human A 4U Math option Resources available Management Notes: This practical specialization will provide B.B.A. students with the skills necessary to effectively manage people, while also satisfying course requirements for the Certified Human Resources Professional Designation.™ RCJ Circumpolar 200 Open No requirements. Open Admission. Not Studies Diploma Admission Available Notes: This one of-a-kind, interdisciplinary program will expose you to the most fundamental topics surrounding Northern people and landscapes, geographical and historical contexts, and issues of security in a changing political and environmental climate. At Trent, you can be a ground-breaker – studying in the first fully online Circumpolar Studies diploma offered at a Canadian university. RLO Business 1600 70% Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required Practicum Administration – minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) or Legal Studies A 4U Math internship Option option Notes: Complement your B.B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and available Canadian law. Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough RAN Ancient Greek 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Roman minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies internship Notes: Trent’s Ancient Greek and Roman Studies program gives students the opportunity to examine human behaviour and culture in the Ancient option Mediterranean. Examine the history, literature and material culture of the ancient Mediterranean from 3000 B.C. to 650 A.D., taking courses based on the available active research of accomplished faculty and scholars. You can also travel to the Mediterranean and participate in an exciting archaeological fieldwork project – trips to Greece, Turkey or north Africa – all for credit towards your degree. RAA Anthropology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BA) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from option archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, available discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. RSW Social Work 80 70% Minimum 70% average Practicum (Honours) Six 4U/M courses or ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship option Notes: Through our interdisciplinary curriculum grounded in social justice, human rights and cultural humility, you’ll develop a strong foundation of clinical available knowledge, critical thinking skills and social responsibility. Complete 700 hours of hands-on placement in the professional years program, working with mental health, sexual assault, community counselling and social services organizations. At Trent, you'll also benefit from graduating from an accredited social work program that qualifies you for success in your chosen social work career path. RAL Honours Arts, 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Not Archaeology – minimum Available Mediterranean Notes: Through this specialization, archeology majors can go beyond the traditional study of Greece and Rome to look at how modern Mediterranean Archaeology infrastructure is influenced by ancient remains, challenging you to explore and respond to elements threatening cultural heritage. RPF Forensics & Arts 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum – Law & Policing minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Specialization internship Notes: A specialization in Law & Policing provides you with a greater focus on the application of forensic scientific principles and techniques within the option Canadian legal system, crime scenes and policing. As a Forensic Science major with this one-of-a-kind specialization, you’ll be ideally suited to meet the available changing demands of forensic investigation in the law enforcement community.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RIN Indigenous 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Immerse yourself in a crosscultural education at the first university in Canada, and only the second in North America, to establish an academic option department dedicated to the study of Indigenous peoples. Through a unique balance of Indigenous and Western knowledge, students in Trent’s one-of-a- available kind Indigenous Studies program have the opportunity to learn how Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the globe are shaping our world. In the most established Indigenous Studies program in Canada, you’ll study the historical and contemporary interactions between Indigenous and nonIndigenous societies, exploring the cultural foundations of Indigenous life in areas such as performance, literature, politics, ecology and governance. RJN International 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or and Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option International Development Studies Be part of an internationally recognized program that is the first of its kind developed in Canada. Through an available interdisciplinary lens, you’ll explore wide-ranging themes such as global poverty and hunger, conflict, ecological degradation and cultural identity. You can also study and work in a developing country through the Trent in Ghana program – includes a 12-week placement with a development organization. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RCF Information 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems (BA) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level. internship option Notes: As an Information Systems joint major, you’ll look for better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, exploring how the world available processes, manages, and communicates information. Over the course of your degree, you’ll develop a unique understanding of technical subjects such as databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as non-technical matters such as ethics, law, and digital culture. Get a personalized experience with professors who are experts in their fields learning all about the latest science and digital technologies and put theory into real- world practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. RJK Philosophy and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Philosophy Explore the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of knowledge. Cultivate your ability to reason logically, question available commonly held assumptions and develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Experience philosophy through a variety of events, and join the Philosophical Society. You'll acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RAB Archaeology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BA) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Join one of the largest archaeology programs in Canada, and combine courses from Anthropology, Ancient Greek and Roman Studies, and the option sciences. Perform hands-on research (even during your undergrad degree!) in specialized on-campus labs for bioarchaeology, Geographic Information available Systems (GIS), archaeozoology, and lithic and ceramic analysis. Your studies will focus on the history of human beings, examining artifacts, human and animal bones, architecture and plants. RSH Health Studies 200 79% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Sociology BA) ENG4U (60%) or Specialization internship Notes: The Health Studies specialization is perfect for Sociology majors interested in exploring issues related to medical sociology, healthcare systems or option critical research in health and illness. available

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RHI History 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: One of the most established and versatile university majors, History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond option stereotypes and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. At Trent, you’ll explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing available research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. RPE International 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Political minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Economy This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level. internship option Notes: One of the first International Political Economy programs offered in Canada, this joint major provides you with a strong foundation for a broad range available of career or postgraduate opportunities in Canada and abroad. You can pursue a joint major degree as unique as you – combining IPE with virtually any other program from Economics and International Development to Anthropology and Business. RFQ Quebec & 200 70% ENG4U Practicum Franco- Minimum 70% GPA or Canadian internship Studies (French Notes: Go beyond the boundaries of your French major, exploring French as a linguistic force that exceeds provincial borders and has influence across the option & Francophone globe as a language of power. Immerse yourself in the culture, literature and history of Québec and French Canada to understand the social and political available dimensions of Canada’s second official language. Studies BA) RNI Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Indigenous ENG4U (60%) or Studies (BA): internship Trent/Swansea Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Dual Degree Indigenous Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham available Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RCA Canadian 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Canadian Studies was born at Trent. Study in the School for the Study of Canada at one of the first universities in the country to establish a option Canadian Studies department. Here, you can study alongside leading Canadian Studies scholars, many of whom are national and international experts in available their field. Explore issues of relevance to our expansive country through a critical examination of themes such as the environment, nationalism, indigeneity, multiculturalism and immigration. REC Economics (BA) 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Pursue a B.A. degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and option workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic available issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. RJA Canadian 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Canadian Studies Study in the School for the Study of Canada at one of the first universities in the country to establish a Canadian Studies department. available You can study alongside leading Canadian Studies scholars, many of whom are national and international experts in their field. Explore issues of relevance to our expansive country through a critical examination of themes such as the environment, nationalism, indigeneity, multiculturalism and immigration. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RYA Psychology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Economics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Psychology option Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to available advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. RAI Indigenous 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Environmental minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies (BA) internship Notes: In this program – the first of its kind anywhere in North America – you’ll study a unique mix of Indigenous knowledge and Western teachings, option learning from Indigenous and non-Indigenous faculty, elders, guest speakers and other scholars. Here, you’ll explore complex topics such as climate available change, sustainable communities and Indigenous health and environment. By applying a cross-cultural approach, you’ll learn to generate solutions to the complex local, regional, national and international issues facing Indigenous peoples and communities around the world. You can also take hands-on environmental fieldwork courses in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature areas. RSO Sociology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting option on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and available sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with 1 of our award winning faculty members, in areas of LGTBQ+ issues, the pharmaceutical industry or human rights in prisons as part of our research practical opportunities. RJV Geography and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math recommended internship option Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. available Geography Geography at Trent is a hands-on exploration of our natural world. Learn about real-world issues and critical perspectives related to human and physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health geography, water resources and the roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport chamber. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RCP Psychology (BA) 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Psychology at Trent is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do. available You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development and abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception and memory. RAM Media Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Earn credit for doing as well as thinking, gaining hands-on experience by fabricating 3D-printed objects, bending circuits, shooting on 16mm film, option creating fake social media profiles and more. In Media Studies, you’ll examine the influence of advertising and ideology, the political economy of media available corporations and the principles of multimedia design. You’ll also benefit from our interdisciplinary curriculum, learning across subjects from the humanities to the sciences, and taking workshop, internship and community-based research courses with your professors and media professionals.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RTA Teacher 200 75% Six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum Education minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) are automatically extended if or Stream – Arts you do not meet the internship (Honours) Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a teacher, admission requirements for option this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher education the Teacher Education Stream available program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.A. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue education-related program, but do meet the placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is guaranteed requirements for Arts and entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum average of Science. 85%. RYB Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Economics internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Computing option Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This available degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course and fourth-year project course. Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. RQ Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems and 1600 minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Media Studies internship Notes: option Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. available When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you'll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Earn credit for doing as well as thinking, gaining hands-on experience by fabricating 3D-printed objects, bending circuits, shooting on 16mm film, creating fake social media profiles and more. In Media Studies, you'll examine the influence of advertising and ideology, the political economy of media corporations and the principles of multimedia design. RJB Economics and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Economics Pursue a degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and available workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RCU Forensics and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Arts minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level. internship option Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine the study of forensics with 1 of several different academic disciplines. available Choose a joint major in forensics in combination with a vast array of complementary areas of study in the arts. Studying Forensics at Trent, you’ll learn the foundational science of forensics, along with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you’ll apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. No matter what your forensic career ambitions are, you have plenty of options at Trent.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RNM Law (LL.B.) 150 80% 80% minimum on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Economics ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Degree Economics at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RJU Environmental 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Resource minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies and internship Business Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Environmental Resource Studies Choose to complete a B.A. degree in ERS and explore sustainable solutions to environmental challenges in courses such available as environmental law and global environmental policy. At Trent, you'll study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RBA Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Forensics (BA) Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: For the past 10 years, Trent has been the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several option different academic disciplines. Combine Anthropology and Forensics and draw on insights from cultural and linguistic anthropology. You’ll explore the available extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. RNG Law (LL.B.) 200 Minimum Six 4U/M courses Practicum Geography 80% ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option degree Geography at Trent, Ontario's #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you'll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RAQ Archaeology – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Environmental Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Archaeology internship (BA) Notes: Become an expert in the intriguing relationships between past civilizations and plants, animals and even climate change in this one-of-a-kind option Archaeology specialization. You’ll gain hands-on experience applying geological, biological and physical science concepts to archaeological field studies, available expanding the extraordinary complexity of humanity's long-term relationship with our environment. By specializing in Environmental Archaeology, you’ll be well-positioned for a career in Canada’s multimillion-dollar heritage conservation and management industry, or set your sights on graduate studies in archaeological science or college-based programs in environmental management. RPJ Philosophy – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Ethics Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Specialization internship Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you'll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of option knowledge. By developing your own philosophical position, you'll also cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held assumptions and available ultimately develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent's oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical Society. Graduates of Trent's Philosophy program acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RAD Business and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Arts minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U, MCV4U or MCB4U recommended internship This program is available only as a joint-major at the Honours level. option available Notes: Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university experience through this first-year pathway and you'll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the humanities and social sciences. If you want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur, no other program will help you get there better than Trent's exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you'll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today's highly-digital world. REH English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Literature - Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Literary History internship (BA) Notes: If you’re an English Literature major considering graduate studies or a career in English literature, this captivating specialization will give you a option thorough understanding of English writing and storytelling throughout the ages. By the end of your degree, you’ll be equipped with a broad spectrum of available historical literary knowledge – essential expertise for any future scholar, teacher or author. Carefully-selected courses in this specialization emphasize the evolution of English literature from the medieval period to the mid-20th century. RY Philosophy and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Economics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Philosophy option Explore the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of knowledge. Cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held available assumptions and develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Experience philosophy through a variety of events, and join the Philosophical Society. You'll acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths. Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. RJO Computing 200 Minimum Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems and 70% ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Computing Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game available boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course and fourth-year project course. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJC Cultural Studies 200 Minimum Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Business 70% ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Cultural option Studies In this program, the only one of its kind in Canada, explore both theoretical and practical paths into visual arts, media, film, theatre and music. available You’ll study culture by reading, talking and doing, taking lecture and workshop courses in literature, fine art, media and theory. And you’ll ask (and seek answers to) the questions about how culture shapes our lives. Gain work experience through our fourth-year Internship in Media and Cultural Studies. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RJE French and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. French option In this program, you’ll immerse yourself in French, French Canadian and Francophone literatures and cultures. An emphasis on all French Canadian available cultures distinguishes our program from other universities in Ontario, with courses not only on Quebec culture and literature but also on Acadian and Franco-Ontarian literatures, including Indigenous writers working in French. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJF Gender and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Women's minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies and internship Business Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Gender option & Women’s Studies Develop an interdisciplinary understanding of feminist thought and practice, including intersections with critical race, disability, available decolonial and sexuality studies. Learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender research, education and advocacy – including the in Feminist & Gender Studies. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the university through a community-based feminist research project. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJP Information 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Information Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes, available manages and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as ethics, law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RFL Media Studies & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Sociology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Media Studies option Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical available multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. RUD Political Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Forensics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Political Studies option Learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics and political theory. Our small available class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming make it easy to develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or political internship. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RJS Psychology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal available psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RUA Psychology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Forensics (Arts) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic option disciplines. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and available abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Forensics Uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. RJM Sociology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience available working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJH Indigenous 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Indigenous Studies Study at the first university in Canada, and only second in North America, to establish an academic department dedicated to the study available of Indigenous peoples. Through a unique balance of Indigenous and Western knowledge, learn how Indigenous peoples are shaping our world. Study the interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous societies and explore the cultural foundations of Indigenous life in performance, literature, politics, ecology and governance. Business In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A. program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RGA Greek & Latin 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Ancient Greek & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Roman Studies internship B.A.) Notes: Take your studies of archaeology, history and literature even further by heading back in time to study writings by the original thinkers. Through option Specialization language training in Greek and Latin, students pursuing a degree in Ancient Greek & Roman Studies will be able to read foundational texts in their original available formats and gain insight into the way these languages cascade into every field of study. RJ Ancient Greek 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Roman minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies and internship Business Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Ancient option Greek & Roman Studies Examine the history, literature and material culture of the ancient Mediterranean, taking courses based on the active research of available accomplished scholars. Travel to the Mediterranean and participate in an exciting fieldwork project - trips to Greece, Turkey or north Africa can be counted toward your degree. Business Administration In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A., you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RCT Culture & Theory 200 70% ENG4U Practicum (Cultural Studies Minimum 70% GPA or BA) internship Specialization Notes: Take a big picture approach to analyze how gender and sexuality, the body, globalization, technology, ethics and laws are represented and option repressed socially and culturally in this specialization available to Cultural Studies majors. available RCQ Film & Media 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Cultural Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or BA) internship Specialization Notes: Break outside the box of mainstream and conventional media to get at the core of how film, radio, television, popular culture and social media option influence culture. Through hands-on workshops in game, radio and podcast creation, this specialization will help Cultural Studies students develop a whole available new way of looking at the media we consume. RCV Literature & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Narrative ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Cultural Studies internship BA) Notes: As a Cultural Studies major completing the Literature and Narrative specialization, you’ll take your studies beyond the book to look at how option Specialization storytelling changes when told through theatre, oral narrative, television and film, and how history, geography and genre influence storytelling. available RDI Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Adminsitration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Economics A 4U Math internship option Notes: A specialization in Economics is the perfect academic pursuit for B.B.A. students wanting to develop a deeper understanding of the problems that available face the business world, along with the theories and techniques that are being used to solve these issues. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative business thought leader and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, international finance and more. RDA Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Accounting A 4U Math option available Notes: Accounting is more than just crunching numbers — it’s the essential language of business. This specialization in the School of Business is designed to give you the opportunity to study accounting in depth, preparing you for a potential future as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). RCS Cultural Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: In this program, the only one of its kind in Canada, explore both theoretical and practical paths into visual arts, media, film, theatre and music. You’ll option study culture by reading, talking and doing, taking lecture and workshop courses in literature, fine art, media and theory. And you’ll ask (and seek answers available to) the questions about how culture shapes our lives. Gain work experience through our fourth-year Internship in Media and Cultural Studies. RCR Cultural Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum – Integrated Arts ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Specialization internship Notes: Through a mix of workshops taught by practicing and accomplished artists in art, theatre, film, video, photography and music, Cultural Studies option majors will develop an artistic lens to examine the ways culture, history, media and politics intersect to create meaningful works of art. available RBY Economics (BSc) 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Pursue a B.Sc. degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and available workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges REN English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Literature minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong option communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on-one available – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or in interviews. RAV Environmental 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Resource minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies (BA) internship Notes: Choose to complete a B.A. degree in ERS and explore sustainable solutions to environmental challenges in courses such as environmental law option and global environmental policy. At Trent, you'll study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited environmental available science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. RWS Gender and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Women's minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies internship Notes: In this program, you will explore a broad range of feminist perspectives on labour, health, history, popular culture, law, the environment, social option policy, literature and globalization. You will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of feminist thought and practice, including dynamic intersections with available critical race, disability, decolonial and critical sexuality studies. At Trent, you'll learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender research, education and advocacy – including the Canada Research Chair in Feminist and Gender Studies. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the university through a community-based feminist research project. RGG Geography (BA) 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Geography at Trent goes beyond learning in a classroom; it’s a hands-on exploration of our natural world. In this program, you’ll learn about real- option world issues and critical perspectives related to both human and physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health available geography, water resources and the historical roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport chamber. RFR French Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: In this program, you’ll immerse yourself in French, French Canadian and Francophone literatures and cultures. An emphasis on all French option Canadian cultures distinguishes our program from other universities in Ontario, with courses not only on Quebec culture and literature but also on Acadian available and Franco-Ontarian literatures, including Indigenous writers working in French. RIA African Studies 200 70% ENG4U Practicum (International Minimum 70% GPA or Development internship Studies BA) Notes: The birthplace of all humankind, Africa is a continent of great historical and contemporary global importance. By successfully completing a series of option Specialization relevant credits and the Ghana year abroad program, students pursuing International Development Studies are eligible to add this specialization in African available Studies to their degree. RIL Latin American 200 70% ENG4U Practicum Studies Minimum 70% GPA or (International internship Development Notes: Study the complex history, politics and biodiversity of Latin America while you explore and discover new approaches to understanding democracy, option Studies BA) human rights and sustainable development in the world’s most urbanized regions. Specializing your International Development Studies degree is a great available way to showcase your expertise and develop your Spanish language skills. Specialization

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RJG History and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. History option One of the most versatile majors, History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes and discerning the available difference between assumption and fact. At Trent you’ll explore political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and communication skills - invaluable for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and location. Business In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A. program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RLM International 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Development – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Legal Studies internship Option Notes: Complement your IDS B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and option Canadian law. available RLW History – Legal 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Studies Option ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Complement your History B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and option Canadian Law. available RCX Honours Arts 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared towards option students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university experience available through this first-year pathway and you’ll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the humanities and social sciences. RJD English and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. English option Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong available communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJQ Forensics and 200 Minimum Six 4U/M courses Not Business 70% ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic disciplines. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RID International 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies internship Notes: Be part of an internationally-recognized program that is the first of its kind developed in Canada. Through an interdisciplinary lens, you’ll explore option wide-ranging themes such as global poverty and hunger, conflict, ecological degradation and cultural identity. You can also study and work in a developing available country through the Trent in Ghana program – includes a 12-week placement with a development organization.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RNT Law (LL.B.) 150 80% 80% minimum on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Environmental & ENG4U (60%) or Resource internship Studies (B.A.): Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Trent/Swansea Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned available Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the Dual Degree chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNJ Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Cultural Studies minimum ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Degree Cultural Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RLQ Philosophy – 200 70% Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required Practicum Legal Studies Minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) or Option MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended internship option Notes: Complement your B.A. in Philosophy degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada available and Canadian law. RPO Political Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: In this program, you’ll learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics option and political theory. The small class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming that Political Studies at Trent is known available for make it easy to develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or political internship. RPH Philosophy 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you’ll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of option knowledge. By developing your own philosophical position, you’ll also cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held assumptions and available ultimately develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent’s oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical Society. Graduates of Trent’s Philosophy program acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths. RND Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (60%) or Administration internship (B.B.A.): Trent/ Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Business option Swansea Dual Administration degree at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham available Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take Degree your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNL Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Media Studies minimum ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media option Degree Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School available of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RJJ Media Studies 200 N/A 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Media option Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain available practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RLP Political Studies 200 70% Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required Practicum – Legal Studies minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) or Option MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended internship option Notes: Complement your B.A. degree in Political Studies with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in available Canada and Canadian law. RPA Psychological 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Psychology internship B.A.) Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your option Specialization sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community. available RSP Criminology & 50 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Socio-Legal ENG4U (minimum of 60%) or Studies internship (Sociology BA) Notes: For students pursuing an Honours Sociology degree, this standout specialization explores the study of crime and punishment, the influence of option Specialization social inequality as a cause of crime and how criminals and victims are treated by the criminal justice system. You’ll apply your sociological knowledge and available potentially perform independent research on homelessness, the criminalization of women, restorative justice or the impact on Indigenous peoples. RJL Political Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Political option Studies Learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics and political theory. The available small class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming that Political Studies at Trent is known for make it easy to develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or political internship. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RPP Political Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum – Public Policy ENG4U (minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: This specialization in Public Policy is the ideal path for students in Political Studies who are interested in pursuing a career in public service, think option tanks and non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations available RAH Sustainable 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Agriculture and ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Food Systems internship (BA) Notes: Work to advance the study of sustainable agriculture in real time by getting your hands dirty in Trent’s rooftop gardens and experimental farm, a option 33-acre living laboratory located right on campus. In this program, you’ll examine the links between farm and table and their implications for people, the available economy and the planet. You can also join a new crop of entrepreneurs working in the Trent Market Garden, which provides fresh vegetables to cafeterias right here on campus, or volunteer with the student-run organic café The Seasoned Spoon.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough RKA Medical 50 80% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Professional minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Stream Applicants will want to ensure they have the proper prerequisite courses for the program they intend to declare as their major going into second year. For internship example, students intending to declare Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as their major will want to have Biology, Chemistry and Math; students option intending to declare Psychology as their major will want to have Math. Find a complete listing of programs and their associated prerequisites, or see the available back of the Trent Viewbook, pages 64–66. The new Medical Professional Stream is designed for students looking to pursue a career in a medical field after graduating from Trent. This stream is designed to give you a unique advantage in whatever medical path you choose by providing you with the academic and non-academic foundations that will best prepare you to be successful in your professional program examinations, applications and interviews. At the end of first year, students will select their desired degree major, but also continue in the Medical Professional Stream benefitting from the additional resources. These resources include MCAT Prep courses, Mock MCAT and DAT exams, Faculty Mentorship, Medical Interview prep workshops, etc. Students who wish to set their major as Biomedical Science, Conservation Biology or Forensic Science, and who also want to be in the Medical Professional Stream, should apply to Biomedical Science or Forensic Science and send an email to [email protected], indicating their desire to also enroll in the Medical Professional Stream. Otherwise, you can apply directly to the Medical Professional Stream through the OUAC. Students admitted to the Medical Professional Stream then declare their major during their first year of study at Trent. An Autobiographical Sketch is due February 1, 2019. This form can be found on the myTrent portal after applying through the OUAC. Students are not able to combine the Medical Professional Stream program with a Nursing degree.

Additional Admission Criteria: Through our unique Medial Professional Stream, you’ll get the direction and assistance you need to achieve your medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day one of your undergraduate degree. This 4-year stream gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations, applications and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a variety of support and guidance services, including individual course maps tailored to your chosen degree, student-led DAT and MCAT study groups, interview preparation workshops and more. RTS Teacher 200 75% Six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum Education minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) are automatically extended if or Stream – A 4U math is recommended you do not meet the internship Science admission requirements for option (Honours) Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a teacher, the Teacher Education Stream available this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher education program, but do meet the program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.Sc. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue education-related requirements for Arts and placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is guaranteed Science. entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum average of 85%. RPY Physics 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U or MCV4U internship SPH4U is strongly recommended option available Notes: As a student of Trent’s Physics program, you’ll learn to bring abstract yet powerful concepts to life, ask important questions about the most basic particles and forces in nature and apply what you learn to complex systems such as novel quantum materials and celestial bodies. Benefit from a small- group, highly interactive learning environment, with access to the latest state-of-the-art equipment for lab work. With a Physics B.Sc. degree, you can potentially help shape and advance our understanding of the world as we know it. RPB Psychological 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Psychology internship B.Sc.) Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your option Specialization sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community. available

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RPG Forensics & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Science – Law & minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Policing A 4U math is recommended internship Specialization option Notes: A specialization in Law & Policing provides you with a greater focus on the application of forensic scientific principles and techniques within the available Canadian legal system, crime scenes, and policing. As a Forensic Science major with this one-of-a-kind specialization, you’ll be ideally suited to meet the changing demands of forensic investigation in the law enforcement community. RUF Forensic Biology 80 75% Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) or SBI4U internship SCH4U option 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U available 2 other U/M courses SPH4U recommended

Notes: Unlike any other Forensics program in Canada, this new degree gives you all the advantages of a degree in Forensic Sciences, while differentiating yourself as an expert in biological forensics. Students of the Forensic Biology degree program receive a comprehensive biology education that includes the study of life – from the level of molecules and cells to populations and communities – applying this knowledge in the practical applications of crime scenes and criminal investigations. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. RSK Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems - minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Computer A 4U math is recommended internship Science option Notes: Break away from what is conventional and theoretical by studying Computer Science through doing, creating and experimenting. available RSC Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software available applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever- changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You can also work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third year internship course and fourth year project course. RMS Statistics 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Mathematics ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or B.Sc.) MHF4U or MCV4U internship Specialization option Notes: You can tell a lot about an individual, a society, or even a whole nation simply by looking at the numbers. Through a specialization in Statistics, available students pursuing a degree in Mathematics will learn to incorporate pure math, big data and computing to navigate the knowledge interwoven in numbers, paving the way for career success in everything from medicine and communications to marketing and technology. RSX Honours Science 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students available like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to combine different disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts. Put your science interests to the test in our state-of-the-art labs and on-campus science facilities. At Trent, you'll learn alongside the experts in a variety of science disciplines and get hands-on research experience starting as early as first year.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RGS Geography 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option available Notes: Geography at Trent goes beyond learning in a classroom; it’s a hands-on exploration of our natural world. In this program, you’ll learn about real- world issues and critical perspectives related to both human and physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health geography, water resources and the historical roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport chamber. RMA Mathematics 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: In this program, you’ll learn about the fundamental structure of the universe and the limits of human reason. The expertise and skills developed in available this program are in high demand in the job market, as mathematical science careers are estimated to be one of the fastest growing occupation sectors in the coming decade. Learn and work alongside expert faculty who are dedicated to challenging and strengthening your skills, and test your math skills and knowledge in our Math Resource Room, accessing mathematical and statistical software such as Maple and STATA. RAF Archaeology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BSc) Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Join one of the largest archaeology programs in Canada, and combine courses from Anthropology, Ancient Greek and Roman Studies, and the available sciences. Perform hands-on research (even during your undergrad degree!) in specialized on-campus labs for bioarchaeology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), archaeozoology, and lithic and ceramic analysis. Your studies will focus on the history of human beings, examining artifacts, human and animal bones, architecture and plants. RBI Biology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or SBI4U and SCH4U internship 4U math is recommended option available Notes: In this leading program, you will study and research alongside faculty in cutting-edge labs and collaborate with leading scientists in the field. Apply what you learn in lectures, labs and fieldwork to our planet’s most significant biological challenges. Undertake multiple internship or placement opportunities with collaborating organizations such as the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Parks Canada, local hospitals, pharmacies and more. RES Environmental 75 75% Minimum 75% admission average calculated on best six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum Science/Studies minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) are automatically extended if or (Honours) SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U Math recommended you do not meet the internship admission requirements for option Notes: There is no better place to study the environment – Trent has proudly been Canada’s top post-secondary environmental institution for more than 50 the Environmental Science/ available years. Trent’s B.E.S.S. degree is perfect for students who want to bring science and arts together to understand and solve key environmental issues. You’ll Studies program, but do meet gain an understanding of the scientific aspects of contemporary environmental issues, how they’re linked to policy and planning decisions, and how that can lead to an environmentally sustainable future. You can also conduct hands-on research in state-of-the-art labs and Trent’s extensive on-campus “living the requirements for Arts and laboratory”. Science.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RUH Forensic 80 75% Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses Not Chemistry minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) Available SBI4U SCH4U 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U 2 other U/M courses SPH4U recommended

Notes: Have an interest in analytical chemistry and its applications in forensic investigation? This new program is for you. In addition to the hands-on learning received in the fundamental forensic science course options, the Forensic Chemistry program gives you a comprehensive education in forensic chemical analysis, studying everything from biochemical and environmental chemistry to inorganic, organic and physical chemistry.Graduates of this program – the only one of its kind at any Canadian university – are uniquely specialized for career prospects in both the forensic science and chemistry sectors. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. RSF Information 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level. option available Notes: As an Information Systems joint major, you’ll look for better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, exploring how the world processes, manages and communicates information. Over the course of your degree, you’ll develop a unique understanding of technical subjects such as databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as non-technical matters such as ethics, law and digital culture. Get a personalized experience with professors who are experts in their fields learning all about the latest science and digital technologies and put theory into real- world practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. RSV Environmental 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum and Resource minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Science (BSc) SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U math recommended internship option Notes: Choose the ERS B.Sc. option at Trent and you’ll obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from available environmental chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. You can also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature reserves. There is no better place to study the environment. RVC Environmental 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Chemistry minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or SCH4U internship A 4U math is recommended option available Notes: Choose the ERS B.Sc. option at Trent and you’ll obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from environmental chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. You can also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature reserves. There is no better place to study the environment. RHY Chemical 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Physics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or SCH4U internship 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U option SPH4U is strongly recommended available

Notes: As a student of Chemical Physics, you’ll explore the physics and chemistry of everything from an atomic perspective. Benefit from Trent’s interactive small-group classes and labs, as well as mentoring from award-winning Chemistry and Physics faculty.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RCH Chemistry 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or SCH4U internship MHF4U or MCV4U option available Notes: In Chemistry at Trent, you'll learn about fundamental discoveries in chemistry and work towards contributing to them while gaining experience in modern chemical research, experimental design and technical laboratory skills. Here, you can study in a program accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry, benefiting from direct access to world-class labs and instrumentation facilities. RMP Mathematical 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Physics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: Trent’s Mathematical Physics program will help you develop experience with a wide variety of focuses that include everything from astrophysics, available condensed matter physics and relativity, to differential geometry and more. Benefit from a small-group, interactive learning environment, with access to state-of-the-art equipment for lab work. RZJ Computing & 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Information ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Systems – Data internship Analytics Notes: The field of data analytics has quickly become one of the most sought-after careers around the world. For students pursuing a Computing Systems option Honours degree, this specialization is a great way to build a solid foundation in Big Data analysis techniques, including parallel programming, visualization available and predictive modelling. RZH Computing & 200 70% 70% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Information ENG4U (60%) or Systems – internship Software Notes: In this important specialization, Computing Systems majors learn how to design and test the software that shapes our lives and work towards option Engineering becoming a leader in the tech industry. Through a focus on teamwork and collaboration both in and out of the classroom, you’ll gain the hands-on available experience required to launch your career. RPS Psychology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Psychology at Trent is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do. available You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development, and abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions, and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception and memory. RME Mathematical 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Economics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: By combining core courses in economics and mathematics, you’ll learn how to analyze games of strategy, understand bargaining and auctions available (game theory), make sense of complex economic data (econometrics), maximize profit and minimize costs (optimization), and augment happiness (welfare economics). Challenge yourself with complex material delivered in small-group environments, gaining skills ideal for graduate studies or for a career in government, banking or business. RAS Sustainable 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Agriculture and ENG4U (minimum 60%) or Food Systems SBI4U internship (BSc) A 4U math is recommended option available Notes: Work to advance the study of sustainable agriculture in real-time by getting your hands dirty in Trent’s rooftop gardens and experimental farm, a 33-acre living laboratory located right on campus. In this program, you’ll examine the links between farm and table and their implications for people, the economy and the planet. You can also join a new crop of entrepreneurs working in the Trent Market Garden, which provides fresh vegetables to cafeterias right here on campus, or volunteer with the student-run organic café The Seasoned Spoon.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RZN Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems & minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Forensics internship Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with 1 of several different academic option disciplines. Computing Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to available game boards. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course and fourth-year project course. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. RJT Environmental 200 N/A 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Resource minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Science and SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U math recommended internship Business option Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. available Environmental and Resource Science Obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from environmental chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only ECO-Canada accredited environmental science programs in the country, with access to the broadest range of environmental courses at any Canadian university. You can also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature reserves. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RSA Anthropology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from available archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. RDK Financial 200 75% Minimum of 75% on best six 4U/M courses required Practicum Analytics Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U is required internship option Notes: available Some of the most rewarding careers in finance involve more than just crunching numbers. Canada’s financial industries have a growing demand for graduates who also possess quantitative analytical skills – skills that help guide businesses and individuals with their most important investment decisions. Combining mathematics, statistics, economics, business and computing, Trent’s one-of-a-kind Financial Analytics degree program will teach you to treat investing as a science. As you learn to analyze industry trends and implement real-world data models, you’ll set yourself up for an exciting career in an increasingly complex financial world. RBB Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Forensics (BSc) Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: For the past 10 years, Trent has been the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several available different academic disciplines. Combine Anthropology and Forensics and draw on insights from archaeology, and biological anthropology. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. RAR Archaeology – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Environmental Minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Archaeology 4U math is recommended internship (BSc) option Notes: Become an expert in the intriguing relationships between past civilizations and plants, animals and even climate change in this one-of-a-kind available Archaeology specialization. You’ll gain hands-on experience applying geological, biological, and physical science concepts to archaeological field studies, expanding the extraordinary complexity of humanity's long-term relationship with our environment. By specializing in Environmental Archaeology, you’ll be well-positioned for a career in Canada’s multimillion-dollar heritage conservation and management industry, or set your sights on graduate studies in archaeological science or college-based programs in environmental management.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RSD Business and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Science (total for minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Arts and MHF4U or MCV4U are recommended internship Science) This program is available only as a joint major at the Honours level. option available Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint-majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to combine different disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts. You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent's exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you'll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today's highly-digital world. RSU Forensics and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Science minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available A 4U math is recommended Available only as a joint-major at the Honours level.

Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic disciplines across the sciences. No matter what your forensic career ambitions are, you have plenty of options at Trent. Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. By studying Forensic Science at Trent, you'll learn the foundational science of forensics through the study of anthropology, biology and chemistry, along with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you'll apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. RK Kinesiology 60 75% Minimum 75% admission average calculated on best six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum (Honours) ENG4U (minimum 60%) are automatically extended if or SBI4U you do not meet the internship MHF4U or MCV4U or MDM4U admission requirements for option SCH 3U/4U the Kinesiology program but available SPH 3U/4U do meet the requirements for Either SCH or SPH at 4U level Arts and Science.

Notes: Combine your passion for fitness and science, helping people lead healthier lives through movement, sports and exercise. Interactive and multidisciplinary, Trent’s four-year B.Sc. degree goes beyond the standard Kinesiology program. You’re encouraged to get hands-on – in the lab and out in the community – working with everyone from Olympic hopefuls to senior citizens. Get advanced clinical and practical perspective through courses integrated with Trent’s Nursing program, as well as classes in biomechanics, anatomy, physiology and more. RJR Mathematics and 200 70% 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. available Mathematics Explore the fundamental structure of the universe and the limits of human reason. The skills developed in Math are in high demand, as mathematical science careers are estimated to be one of the fastest growing occupation sectors in the coming decade. Work alongside expert faculty, dedicated to strengthening your skills. Test your skills and knowledge in our Math Resource Room, accessing mathematical and statistical software, such as Maple and STATA. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RUC Psychology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Forensics minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Science) A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with 1 of several different academic available disciplines. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. RJW Psychology 200 70% Six 4U/M coures Practicum (Science) and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. available Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RCY Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Physics MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: Computing Systems & Physics gives you the opportunity to explore a wide variety of subjects, including hardware and software interfaces, available electronics, software design, networks, distributed operating systems and the underlying principles of physics and mathematics. At Trent, benefit from small-group lab work and develop a strong foundation for further education through graduate studies at the master's and Ph.D. level and beyond. RZK Computing 12 80% Six 4U/M level courses Co-op Systems – Co-op minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) program Applicant Essay due February 1 (available on myTrent once you apply)

Notes: When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever- changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. Pursue the competitive co-op option and graduate with 12 months of relevant experience through 3 paid work terms in the information technology industry. RZL Conservation 20 75% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Biology minimum ENG4U, MHF4U OR MCV4U, SCH4U, SBI4U are required or SPH4U is recommended internship The admission averages are calculated using the required courses and the next 2 highest 4U/M level courses. option available Additional Admission Criteria: Pending Ministry approval.

Notes: In Conservation Biology you’ll study the science behind the decline of biological diversity to better understand the solutions to the worldwide crisis of the growing loss of wildlife and their habitat. In this program – the only one of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with groups like the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Nature Conservancy Canada, Metro , Parks Canada and more. RBM Biochemistry and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Molecular minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Biology SBI4U and SCH4U internship MHF4U or MCV4U option available Notes: In this program, you’ll achieve a detailed understanding of the processes that control and mediate health, illness, reproduction, growth and ultimately life itself. Working in ultramodern facilities, you will gain a solid grounding in chemistry, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, preparing you for advanced studies in this dynamic and ever-changing discipline.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RBS Biomedical 50 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Science minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or SBI4U and SCH4U internship MHF4U or MCV4U option SPH4U or SES4U available

Notes: Trent’s unique Biomedical Science degree – the only program of its kind in Ontario – combines the study of biology and medicine, allowing you to examine the impact of disease on human health. In this program, you’ll study a range of medical and health-related topics such as cell biology, anatomy and biochemistry. Gain valuable, real-world experience in a medical or health care related setting through a capstone internship or placement courses, something that no other Ontario university offers in a 4-year Biomedical Science degree. RZM Conservation 5 75% Six 4U/M level courses Co-op Biology – Co-op minimum ENG4U, MHF4U OR MCV4U, SCH4U and SBI4U are required program SPH4U is recommended The admission average is calculated using the required courses and the next 2 highest 4U/M level courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: Pending Ministry approval.

Notes: In Conservation Biology you’ll study the science behind the decline of biological diversity to better understand the solutions to this worldwide crisis. In this program – the only one of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with groups like the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Nature Conservancy Canada, Metro Toronto Zoo, Parks Canada and more. RU Forensic Science 80 75% Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum minimum ENG4U (minimum 60%) are automatically extended if or SBI4U you do not meet the internship SCH4U admission requirements for option 1 of MCV4U or MHF4U the Forensic Science available 2 other U/M courses program, but do meet the SPH4U recommended requirements for Arts and Science. Notes: By studying Forensic Science at Trent, you’ll learn the foundational science of forensics through the study of anthropology, biology and chemistry, along with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you’ll apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on- campus Crime Scene House. RZE Health Sciences 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Biology BSc) ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Specialization SBI4U and SCH4U internship 4U math is recommended option available Notes: Trent's Specialization in Health Sciences offers you the distinct opportunity to study the theoretical aspects of medicine and apply your knowledge through an internship with a collaborating agency or individual sponsor in a health-related setting. REG Environmental 60 75% 75% overall average on six 4U/M level courses Practicum Geoscience SCH4U and MHF4U or MCV4U or Admission average is calculated on required courses, including ENG4U, plus 3 next best 4U/M courses internship option Notes: This degree provides the perfect path for students who wish to find solutions to large-scale challenges such as pollution, climate change or rising available sea levels. The program integrates the disciplines of geology, biology, chemistry and geography, and gives you an opportunity to study at one of the top 100 green campuses in the world. In this program, you'll receive specialized training in environmental techniques used in geotechnical investigations, applying what you learn in a practical way through hands-on research and field work, as well as a hands-on fourth-year capstone experiential learning opportunity.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RCI Indigenous 200 Six 4U/M courses Practicum Environmental ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Science (BSc) 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: In this program – the first of its kind anywhere in North America – you’ll study a unique mix of Indigenous knowledge and Western teachings, available learning from Indigenous and non-Indigenous faculty, elders, guest speakers and other scholars. Here, you’ll explore complex topics such as climate change, sustainable communities and Indigenous health and environment. By applying a cross-cultural approach, you’ll learn to generate solutions to the complex local, regional, national and international issues facing Indigenous peoples and communities around the world. You can also take hands-on environmental fieldwork courses in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature areas. RNU Law (LL.B.) 150 80% 80% minimum on six 4U/M courses Practicum Gender and ENG4U (60%) or Women’s internship Studies (B.A.): Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Trent/Swansea Gender & Women's Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary available Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the Dual degree chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RZP Mathematics – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Mathematical ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Finance MHF4U or MCV4U internship option Notes: Apply your aptitude for Mathematics in a practical way, with a specialization in Mathematical Finance. Develop your mathematical modelling, data available analysis and computational skills as applied to finance and investment strategy using statistics, linear programming, stochastic processes and more. RWA Water Sciences 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: As a student in the Water Sciences program, you’ll complete a series of practical and theoretical courses drawn from 4 primary subjects (biology, available chemistry, geography and environmental science), providing a foundation for examining of the science of water and the aquatic environment. Gain experience in the study of water and the aquatic environment in the lab and out in the field through studying alongside internationally-recognized water scientists in state-of-the-art labs and learning facilities, including the Trent Water Quality Centre, the most comprehensive mass spectrometry facility in Canada. You can also make an impact in the community through a capstone research project. Other Programs RKC Medical 50 80% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Professional minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Stream – Applicants will want to ensure they have the proper prerequisite courses for the program they intend to declare as their major going into second year. For internship Indigenous example, students intending to declare Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as their major will want to have Biology, Chemistry and Math; students option intending to declare Psychology as their major will want to have Math. Find a complete listing of programs and their associated prerequisites. available The new Medical Professional Stream is designed for students looking to pursue a career in a medical field after graduating from Trent. This stream is designed to give you a unique advantage in whatever medical path you choose by providing you with the academic and non-academic foundations that will best prepare you to be successful in your professional program examinations, applications and interviews. At the end of first year, students will select their desired degree major, but also continue in the Medical Professional Stream, benefitting from the additional resources. These resources include MCAT Prep courses, Mock MCAT and DAT exams, Faculty Mentorship, Medical Interview prep workshops, etc. Students who wish to set their major as Biomedical Science, Conservation Biology or Forensic Science, and who also want to be in the Medical Professional Stream, should apply to Biomedical Science or Forensic Science and send an email to [email protected], indicating their desire to also enroll in the Medical Professional Stream. Otherwise, you can apply directly to the Medical Professional Stream through the OUAC. Students admitted to the Medical Professional Stream then declare their major during their first year of study at Trent. An Autobiographical Sketch is due February 1, 2019. This form can be found on the myTrent portal after applying through the OUAC. Students are not able to combine the Medical Professional Stream program with a Nursing degree.

Notes: Are you a high school student who dreams of pursuing medical school? Do you self-identify as First Nations, Métis or Inuit? Trent’s new pathway for Indigenous students within the Medical Professional Stream provides you with a clear and well-supported route to medical, dental or veterinary school. Through our unique Medial Professional Stream, you’ll get the direction and assistance you need to achieve your medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day 1 of your undergraduate degree. This 4-year stream gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations, applications and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a variety of support and guidance services, including individual course maps tailored to your chosen degree, student-led DAT and MCAT study groups, interview preparation workshops and more.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RNX Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Political Studies ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option degree Political Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RCE Chemical 200 80% ENG4U (60% minimum) Practicum Engineering: minimum SCH4U or Trent/Swansea SPH4U internship Dual Degree MCV4U or MHF4U option available Notes: Simultaneously earn both a B.Sc. and B.Eng. degree in just 4 years, instead of 7, through a new partnership between Trent University and Swansea University in the UK. In this rewarding integrated dual degree, you’ll spend your first 2 years studying Chemistry at Trent, gaining experience in modern experimental and theoretical chemistry, while using Trent’s world-class lab and instrumentation facilities. From there, you’ll travel to Swansea’s picturesque seaside campus to complete a Chemical Engineering degree at one of the top 10 engineering schools in the UK. RDG Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Niigaaniiwin – A 4U Math option The Art of available Leading Notes: This specialization brings together today’s business practices and Indigenous knowledge and ideologies, developing students’ ability to work with mindfulness and agility in the 21st-century business environment. Business majors have the unique opportunity to connect to their business education with a knowledge of lessons learned through the history of Indigenous economic development. RDB Business 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Entrepreneurship A 4U Math option available Notes: For highly innovative B.B.A. degree students, the Entrepreneurship specialization is an excellent avenue for exploring an independent path in business leadership and enterprise. Learn how to plan and build your own business, develop online marketing strategies and shape your groundbreaking ideas into a viable and thriving business. RDF Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Adminstration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Marketing & A 4U Math option Consumer available Culture Notes: With many new products and services crowding the marketplace every day, having expertise in marketing and consumer behaviour has become crucial for business survival. This Business Administration specialization equips you with the knowledge and understanding you’ll need to effectively reach your future customers. RDH Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Finance A 4U Math option available Notes: Graduate with the training and knowledge needed to understand how to manage money, investments and assets. This specialization provides B.B.A. students with a strong foundation in financial planning, investment management, corporate finance and more. RTI Indigenous 75 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Bachelor of minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60% or Education (BEd) Must be of Indigenous ancestry internship option Notes: Trent’s highly unique Indigenous B.Ed. program puts Indigenous knowledge and perspectives at the forefront of teacher training, providing available selfidentified First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Indigenous students with the opportunity to become exceptional educators. A fully accredited educational experience, this concurrent 5-year program – the first of its kind in North America – allows students to complete 3 years of general studies and 2 years of professional studies, all in 1 degree. You'll also benefit from education placement opportunities in every year of your degree.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RM Indigenous 200 Open to students of Indigenous ancestry who have the equivalent of an Ontario Grade 12 education or who qualify as mature students. Not Environmental Available Studies (Dipl.) Notes: Trent’s exceptional Indigenous diploma programs provide a clear path for self-identifying First Nations, Métis or Inuit students who wish to make the transition into university level studies. Benefit from an environment where Indigenous knowledge is respected and recognized as a valid means by which to understand the world. Be a part of the only Indigenous Diploma Programs of their kind in Ontario, offering both diplomas and degree transfer credits. RAC Bachelor of Arts 200 75% Six 4U/M courses Practicum & Science ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Minimum overall average 75% internship option Notes: Enjoy more variety of choices than in almost any other B.A.S. degree program in Canada. Create the program of your dreams, choosing a single or available double major and up to 2 minors. This broad yet focused degree enables you to explore a variety of scientific, social and humanist perspectives, applying them to a range of diverse issues such as healthcare, climate change, human rights and law. For students who are fascinated by science and the arts equally, Trent’s unique B.A.S. degree program gives you the rare chance to enjoy the best of both worlds. RNW Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum International ENG4U (60%) or Development internship Studies (B.A.): Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Trent/Swansea International Development Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned available Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the Dual degree chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNY Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Sociology (B.A.): ENG4U (60%) or Trent/Swansea internship Dual degree Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Sociology at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RCN Nursing 120 75% Minimum of 75% average Alternative offers of admission Practicum minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 70%) are automatically extended to or 65% in each of SBI4U, SCH4U, and a 4U math students who do not meet the internship 2 other 4U/M courses admission requirements for option Admission average is calculated on prerequisites and 2 next best 4U/M courses. Joint program with . the Nursing program but do available meet the requirements for Arts Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants to the Nursing programs are required to complete the online CASPer® Test. Details about the test can be and Science. found at takecasper.com.

Notes: Accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, Trent’s B.Sc.N. offers aspiring nurses the option of pursuing either a collaborative or compressed degree with an emphasis on a holistic approach to healthcare, spanning a variety of nursing contexts. Learn at Trent’s state-of-the-art Life and Health Sciences facility, home to simulation labs that include the leading-edge Clinical Simulation Learning Centre, a maternal/child and community care simulation space. Develop a strong understanding of social justice and political advocacy in the healthcare environment by choosing courses with topics ranging from aging to mental health, Indigenous communities, rural health and women’s health. The collaborative 4-year B.Sc.N. degree is for students entering from high school or those who have completed some postsecondary education. RD Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship (Honours) A 4U Math option available Notes: You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RDE Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Adminstration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Information A 4U Math option Systems & E- available Commerce Notes: By completing this specialization, B.B.A students gain the knowledge and experience to become an e-business entrepreneur, a digital consultant or a top employee in marketing, human resources, finance or operations. RDC Business 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Administration – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Ethics & A 4U Math option Sustainability available Notes: In this important specialization, B.B.A. students gain a foundational knowledge of social and environmental ethics as they relate to business, equipping them with the tools needed to transform the corporate world for the better. RG Foundations of 15 Open to students of Indigenous ancestry who have the equivalent of an Ontario Grade 12 education or who qualify as mature students. Practicum Indigenous or Learning Notes: Trent’s exceptional Indigenous diploma programs provide a clear path for self-identifying First Nations, Métis or Inuit students who wish to make the internship transition into university-level studies. Benefit from an environment where Indigenous knowledge is respected and recognized as a valid means by which to understand the world. Be a part of the only Indigenous Diploma Programs of their kind in Ontario, offering both diplomas and degree transfer credits. option available RNV Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum History (B.A.): ENG4U (60%) or Trent/Swansea internship Dual degree Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in History option at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law available in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNR Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Canadian ENG4U (60%) or Studies (B.A.): internship Trent/Swansea Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Dual degree Canadian Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham available Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNZ Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Philosophy ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option degree Philosophy at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RNS Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum English ENG4U (60%) or Literature (B.A.): internship Trent/Swansea Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in English option Dual degree Literature at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. RR Trent ESL: 200 N/A Available for applicants who do not meet the English-language proficiency requirement. Not English for For more information, contact the Trent International Program at [email protected] or call 705-748-1314 . Available University Notes: There’s no better place than Trent to practice English and make new friends than within Trent’s close-knit campus community. Receive exceptional personalized attention and support through small class sizes with an average of 14 students. In this program at Trent, you can study ESL and degree courses at the same time – begin taking credit courses towards your degree in Foundations for University I and II. Take advantage of flexible programming, with 4 start times each year (September, January, April and June).

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Trent University Durham GTA For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 1-888-655-5559 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission (Required For All Programs) Website: https://www.trentu.ca/durham You must complete the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). A minimum average of 70% is required for consideration for admission. A minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4U. You must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses to be considered for admission.

Note: Some programs may have higher average and supplementary application requirements. Some programs may also require a minimum number of 4U courses.

Failed and Repeated Courses If you repeat a course, the highest of the 2 grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions For full-time enrollment beginning in September 2019, Trent University expects to send offers of admission on an ongoing basis starting in January. You must have completed or be registered in six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of 3 final 4U/M courses if you are in a semestered school, or 6 interim 4U/M courses if you are in a non-semestered school. Grade 11 grades may be used to extend an early offer of admission when sufficient 4U/M grades are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of all OSSD requirements and prerequisites with satisfactory academic standing.

Extenuating Circumstances If you have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected your academic performance (e.g., your average is below 70%), you may submit a supplementary application. For more information, contact the admissions office at [email protected] or call 705-748-1215. The supplementary form is available online.

Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RLB Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Administration – A 4U Math option Marketing & available Consumer Notes: With many new products and services crowding the marketplace every day, having expertise in marketing and consumer behaviour has become Culture crucial for business survival. This Business Administration specialization equips you with the knowledge and understanding you’ll need to effectively reach your future customers. RCC Business and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Computing & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Information A 4U Math is recommended. internship Systems option available

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RFK Media Studies & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Psychology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Media Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. RLC Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Administration – A 4U Math option Accounting available Notes: Accounting is more than just crunching numbers — it’s the essential language of business. This specialization in the School of Business is designed to give you the opportunity to study accounting in depth, preparing you for a potential future as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa RDP Psychological 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Psychology internship B.A.) Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your option Specialization sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community. available RLT Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Administration – A 4U Math internship Legal Studies option Option Notes: Complement your B.B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and available Canadian law. RLV English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Literature – ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Legal Studies internship Option Notes: Complement your English Literature B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in option Canada and Canadian law. available RNN Law (LL.B.) 80 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Co-op or English ENG4U (60%) internship Literature (B.A.): application Trent/Swansea Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in available Dual Degree English Literature at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham at the Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. university after registration RNO Law (LL.B.) 1600 80% Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required. Practicum History (B.A.): minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. or Trent/Swansea internship Dual degree Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option History at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School available of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RNQ Law (LL.B.) 200 80% Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required. Practicum Sociology (B.A.): minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. or Trent/Swansea internship Dual Degree Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Sociology at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. ROM Media Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M couses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: The dynamic Media Studies program at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you'll draw from an interdisciplinary curriculum including a wide variety of different subjects, including hands-on workshops in film, and a variety of other new media. You can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. ROS Sociology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with 1 of our award winning faculty members, in areas of LGTBQ+ issues, the pharmaceutical industry or human rights in prisons, among many other research areas, as part of our research practical opportunities. ROF Philosophy 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Durham) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or General Degree internship Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you’ll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of option knowledge. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a available vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent’s oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical Society. Graduates of Trent’s Philosophy program acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths. RNP Law (LL.B.) 200 80% Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required. Practicum Philosophy ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Degree Philosophy at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad. ROP Psychology (BA) 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available 4U math recommended

Notes: Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development studied in the latter half of your degree. Here, you can participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, anxiety, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. RFB Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Administration Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Business Administration In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RJZ Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Media Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Media Studies The dynamic Media Studies program at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. RFA Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Sociology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Sociology Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. RMC Law (LL.B.) 83 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Not English minimum ENG4U (60%) Available Literature (B.A.): Trent/Swansea Dual degree RMC Law (LL.B.) 1600 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum English minimum ENG4U (60%) or Literature (B.A.): internship Trent/Swansea option Dual degree available RFD English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available History Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on- one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. History As a History student at Trent, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and communication skills that will become invaluable tools for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and location. RFE English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Media Studies Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on- one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Media Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges ROA Anthropology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not (BA) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. ROI Child and Youth 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies & minimum ENG4U (minimum grade of 60%) or Psychology internship Notes: option Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. available Offered exclusively at Trent's Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity. Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent's Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program (limited guaranteed spaces). Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think, and feel the way they do. ROK Child & Youth 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies & minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Sociology internship Notes: option Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. available Offered exclusively at Trent's Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity. Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent's Bachelor of Education (BEd) program (limited guaranteed spaces). Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent's Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. RPC Policing & 30 75% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Community Well- minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Being Pending Ministry approval. internship option Notes: Be a part of a truly unique degree experience: The only community-inclusive policing program of its kind in Canada. In the new Policing & available Community Well-being degree, you will explore the cultural features that shape the needs of communities to help empower its citizens, law enforcement and outreach groups to come together and make a difference. A work-integrated learning component in third year will have you analyzing community diversity challenges and initiatives in select Ontario municipalities. This program is pending Ministry approval. RIM Information 200 70% ENG4U Practicum Systems & Minimum 70% GPA or Media Studies internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Information option Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes, manages available and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as ethics, law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Media Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RXC Psychology and 200 70% Minimum of 70% on best six 4U/M courses Not Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available 4U math recommended

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RF Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses. Not Psychology ENG4U (minimum 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. RFF English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Psychology Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English program will prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark here, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. RFG English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature & ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Sociology Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English program will prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark here, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Sociology Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. RFI History & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Psychology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History Discover human behaviour patterns, see beyond stereotypes and discern the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RFJ History & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Sociology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History Discover human behaviour patterns, see beyond stereotypes, and discern the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. RXB Media Studies 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not and Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Media Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RXD Sociology and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RNK Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Media Studies minimum ENG4U (60%) or (B.A.): Trent/ internship Swansea Dual Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in option Degree Media Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton available School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with two degrees in just six years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore, and live abroad. ROB Arts and 200 Six 4U/M courses Not Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available MHF4U, MCV4U or MCB4U recommended This program is only available as a joint-major at the Honours level.

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. At Trent, you can combine virtually any arts B.A. degree with a degree in Business from our renowned School of Business. You'll be able to combine your passions and graduate with a degree that is uniquely you. In Business, you'll also benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RJX Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not English ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Literature Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Media Studies The dynamic Media Studies program at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you'll draw from an interdisciplinary curriculum including a wide variety of different subjects, including hands-on workshops in film, and a variety of other new media.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges ROE English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one on one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or in interviews. ROH History 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: One of the most established and versatile university majors, the study of History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. As a History student at Trent, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and communication skills that will become invaluable tools for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and location. RJY Anthropology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not History ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. History As a History student at Trent, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical, and communication skills that will become invaluable tools for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and location. RIB Information 200 70% ENG4U Practicum Systems & Minimum 70% GPA or Business internship Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. option Information Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes, available manages and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as ethics, law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RFH History & Media 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Media Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. ROY Honours Arts 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university experience through this first-year pathway and you’ll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the humanities and social sciences.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RX English 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Literature and ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Business Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RLS Anthropology – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Legal Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Option application Notes: Complement your Anthropology degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and available Canadian law. at the university after registration ROV Child and Youth 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Studies minimum ENG4U (minimum grade of 60%) or internship Notes: Offered exclusively at Trent’s Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity. option Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group available homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent’s Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program. A number of guaranteed spaces are reserved for Child & Youth Studies graduates. RXA History and 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. History History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RLU Child & Youth 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Studies – Legal ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Studies Option Notes: Complement your B.A. in Child & Youth Studies with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and Canadian Law. RLX Media Studies – 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Legal Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Option internship Notes: Complement your Media Studies B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in option Canada and Canadian law. available RNC Law (LL.B.) 150 80% Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (60%) or Administration internship (B.B.A.): Trent/ Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Business option Swansea Dual Administration degree at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham available Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to Degree take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RLY Psychology – 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Legal Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Option internship Notes: Complement your Psychology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada option and Canadian law. available RFM Psychology & 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Sociology ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or internship Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Psychology option Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to available advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Sociology Engage in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. RLZ Sociology – 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Legal Studies ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Option internship Notes: Complement your Sociology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada option and Canadian law. available Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa ROG Psychology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available 4U math is recommended

Notes: Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development studied in the latter half of your degree. Here, you can participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, anxiety, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. RDQ Psychological 200 71% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Development ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (Psychology internship B.Sc.) Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your option Specialization sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community. available ROX Honours Science 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available 4U math is recommended

Notes: Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to combine different disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts. Put your science interests to the test in our state-of-the-art labs and on-campus science facilities. At Trent, you'll learn alongside the experts in a variety of science disciplines and get hands-on research experience starting as early as first year.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RXE Psychology 1600 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum (Science) and minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Business A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. available Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. RON Anthropology 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available 4U math is recommended

Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. ROO Science and 200 Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M courses Not Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available MHF4U or MCV4U recommended

Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. At Trent, you can combine virtually any B.Sc. degree with a degree in Business from our renowned School of Business. You'll be able to combine your passions and graduate with a degree that is uniquely you. In Business, you'll also benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Other Programs RLE Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Administration – A 4U Math internship Information option Systems & E- Notes: By completing this specialization, B.B.A students gain the knowledge and experience to become an e-business entrepreneur, a digital consultant available Commerce or a top employee in marketing, human resources, finance or operations. RLF Business 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Administration minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or (BBA) – A 4U Math internship Entrepreneurship option available RGW Gender & 200 70% Six 4U/M level courses Practicum Women's minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Studies internship Notes: In this 3-year general degree program you will explore a broad range of feminist perspectives on labour, health, history, popular culture, social option movements, law, the environment, social policy, literature and globalization. You will learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender available research, education and advocacy. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the university through a community-based feminist research project.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges ROC Communications 200 70% Six 4U/M couses Practicum and Critical minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or Thinking internship Notes: Exclusive to our Durham GTA campus, this 3-year degree program prepares you for a long and satisfying career by encouraging the development option of durable and transferable skills prized by a range of employers. You will also have the opportunity to make a difference in the local community through a available final-year capstone project, allowing you to develop and refine communications and critical thinking skills. The careers of today require excellent communication, critical thinking and writing skills – exactly what we teach in communications and critical thinking. RCW Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems (BA) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: By studying Computing Systems at Trent Durham, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software available applications. This general, 3-year degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Here, you'll benefit from advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You can also work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course. RCZ Computing 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Practicum Systems (BSc) minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) or A 4U math is recommended internship option Notes: By studying Computing Systems at Trent Durham, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software available applications. This general, 3-year degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Here, you'll benefit from advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You can also work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course. ROJ Social Work 80 70% Minimum 70% average Co-op or (Honours) Six 4U/M courses internship ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) option available Notes: Through our interdisciplinary curriculum grounded in social justice, human rights and cultural humility, you’ll develop a strong foundation of clinical knowledge, critical thinking skills and social responsibility. Complete 700 hours of hands-on placement in the professional years program, working with mental health, sexual assault, community counselling and social services organizations. At Trent, you'll also benefit from graduating from an accredited social work program that qualifies you for success in your chosen social work career path. ROZ Teacher 75 75% Minimum 75% on best six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum Education ENG4U (minimum 60%) required are automatically extended if or Stream – 4U math recommended you do not meet the admission internship Science Applicants are required to meet admission requirements for both the Science Honours – Stream for Teacher Education and their requirements for the Teacher option (Honours) chosen Trent Science program. Education Stream – Science available (Honours) program but do meet Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a the requirements for Arts and teacher, this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher Science. education program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.Sc. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and and pursue education- related placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1 , in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is guaranteed entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum average of 85%. RLD Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Administration – A 4U Math option Communications available & Critical Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Thinking Option Further develop your creative and logical thinking, project management, teamwork, problem analysis and clear and persuasive communication skills. In this option, you’ll also have a chance to participate in the community-based capstone course.

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Previous Previous OUAC Co-op Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Option Enrolled Ranges RLA Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Co-op or Business ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) internship Administration – A 4U Math option Human available Resources Notes: This practical specialization will provide B.B.A. students with the skills necessary to manage people effectively, while also satisfying course Management requirements for the Certified Human Resources Professional Designation.™ RDO Bachelor of 200 70% Six 4U/M courses Not Business minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) Available Administration A 4U Math

Notes: You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors. ROQ Teacher 75 75% Six 4U/M courses Alternative offers of admission Practicum Education ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) are automatically extended if or Stream – Arts you do not meet the admission internship (Honours) Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a requirements for the Teacher option teacher, this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher Education Stream – Arts available education program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.A. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue education- (Honours) program but do meet related placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is the requirements for Arts and guaranteed entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum Science. average of 85%.

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University of Waterloo For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 43614 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Basic requirements for admission Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students?utm_source=mur-einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac All conditional offers of admission are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%. Some programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.

Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.

If your first language is not English and you have not studied full-time in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English-language requirements.

Failed and repeated courses, courses other than day school Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.

Timing of admission decisions Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average and any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics make admission decisions in March and May only.

We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.

Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.

All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.

Admission to alternative programs If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission requirements and places are available.

If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you are required to complete once you've applied.

If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in second year.

Deferred admission High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.

More than 100 programs to choose from The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first year.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WF Health Studies (regular/co-op) 173 Low 80s (Regular A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Co-op option system of study), Any 4U English available with Mid-80s (Co-op system Any 4U Math this program of study) SBI4U SCH4U Plus 2 additional 4U/M courses For Pre-Clinical Professions Specialization: MHF4U, ENG4U, SPH4U are recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WK Kinesiology (regular/co-op) 241 Low 80s (Regular A final grade of at least 70% is required in each of: Co-op option system of study), Any 4U English available with Mid-80s (Co-op system MHF4U – Advanced Functions this program of study) SCH4U – Chemistry 1 of SBI4U or SPH4U – Biology or Physics Plus a minimum of 2 additional 4U/M courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WX Recreation & Leisure Studies 116 Low 80s Any 4U English (A final grade of at least 70% is required) Co-op option (regular/co-op) 5 additional 4U/M courses available with this program Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Involvement in extracurricular activities is important in admissions decisions. WXY Accounting and Financial 370 Mid-80s A minimum final grade of at least 75% is required for: Learn about Co-op Management (co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 3 additional 4U/M courses Strongly recommended: BAT4M, MDM4U Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assessment (AFMAA) Interview and Trait Assessment Required.

Additional Admission Criteria: Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assessment (AFMAA) and the Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application of application from Waterloo.

Notes: See Computing and Financial Management for a related program. WA Honours Arts 365 (includes Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Co-op option Renison and 5 additional 4U/M courses available with St. Jerome's) MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage this program & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology. MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first year to acquire additional background.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Notes: Also available at St. Jerome's University and Renison University College.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WAB Honours Arts & Business 400 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Learn about Co-op option (regular/co-op) 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate available with MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage offers at this program & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology. Waterloo. MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first year to acquire additional background.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Notes: Also available through St. Jerome's University and Renison University College, smaller communities located on Waterloo's campus. WR Architecture (co-op only) 75 Mid-80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SPH4U Waterloo. A final grade of at least 75% is normally required for: ENG4U 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: 3M or 4M art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and history.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Interview, English précis-writing exercise and portfolio required. In some cases, invitations for interviews may be based on final Grade 11 marks. For more information, visit the Architecture website. WC Chemical Engineering (co-op 139 Mid- to High 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternative program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. . ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WE Civil Engineering (co-op only) 110 Mid- to High 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternative program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo.. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WWJ Computer Engineering (co-op 230 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WWF Electrical Engineering (co-op 110 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WEE Environmental Engineering (co- 75 Mid- to High 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WWG Geological Engineering (co-op 33 Mid- to High 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WWH Mechanical Engineering (co-op 196 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WMT Mechatronics Engineering (co-op 189 Low to mid-90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WNT Nanotechnology Engineering (co- 114 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WD Systems Design Engineering (co- 85 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WSO Software Engineering (co-op 124 Low to Mid-90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: ICS3U is highly recommended; ICS4U would be an asset An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Experience in developing well-structured, modular programs is required, as demonstrated by at least 1 of the following: strong performance in a programming course such as ICS3U, ICS4U, or equivalent; strong performance in a programming contest; significant work experience; other (must be explained on the Admission Information Form). Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school and/or community; interest in software engineering; additional Grade 12 courses; and participation in mathematics, science, engineering or programming competitions. You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended. WEB Environment and Business (co-op 107 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is normally required) Learn about Co-op only) 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate program Recommended: 4U mathematics, 4U science, BAT4M, CIA4U (where offered) offers at Waterloo. Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WER Environment, Resources and 80 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is normally required) Learn about Co-op option Sustainability (regular/co-op) 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate available with Recommended: offers at this program At least one 4U/M course from Canadian and World Studies; Social Sciences and Humanities; or Arts Waterloo. At least one 4U/M course in mathematics or science

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WG Geography and Environmental 40 Low 80s Any 4U English (min. 70% is required) Learn about Co-op option Management (regular/co-op) 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate available with Recommended: 1 or more 4U/M geography (strongly recommended), SES4U offers at this program Waterloo. Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WP Planning (co-op only) 120 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required) Learn about Co-op 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate program Recommended: 4U/M courses from Canadian and World Studies, mathematics, and/or science (preferably offers at SBI4U or SES4U) Waterloo.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WCF Computing and Financial 45 Low to Mid-90s Required courses: Learn about Co-op Management (co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required) Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U, BAT4M

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended.

Notes: Heather Steinmetz, Computing and Financial Management Program Manager 519-888-4567, ext. 37033 [email protected] WN Mathematics/CPA (co-op only) 55 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U, BAT4M

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WBA Business Administration (Laurier) 70 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Co-op and Mathematics (Waterloo) MHF4U alternative program Double Degree (co-op only) MCV4U offers at Any 4U English Waterloo. . Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WM Mathematics (regular/co-op) 545 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Co-op option MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WMB Mathematics/Business 60 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Co-op option Administration (regular/co-op) MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WCS Computer Science (regular/co- 345 Low to Mid-90s Required courses: Learn about Co-op option op) MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and/or the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest, and the Canadian Computing Competition. WSA Biotechnology/CPA (co-op only) 10 Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of: SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, BAT4M

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Open only to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents. WS Honours Science 192 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Not Available MHF4U alternate MCV4U offers at ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Honours Science is a pathway to Waterloo's co-op Pharmacy program through the Conditional Admission to Pharmacy status.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Notes: Includes a Conditional Admission to Pharmacy (pre-pharmacy) status.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WLS Life Sciences (regular/co-op) 533 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternate available by MCV4U offers at major ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Life Sciences (with Biology or Biomedical Sciences as the subject of major interest) is a pathway to Waterloo's Pharmacy program through the Conditional Admission to Pharmacy status.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Notes: Includes a Conditional Admission to Pharmacy (pre-pharmacy) status. Apply to Life Sciences to choose Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Sciences or Psychology as your major. WPS Physical Sciences (regular/co-op) 190 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op option MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent once we receive your application.

Notes: Apply to Physical Sciences to choose Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Life Physics, Materials and Nanosciences, Mathematical Physics, Medicinal Chemistry, Physics, or Physics and Astronomy as your major. WSB Science and Business (regular/ 112 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op option co-op) MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: BBB4M, SCH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WEM Management Engineering (co-op 80 High 80s to Low 90s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WEV Geography and Aviation 27 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Practicum or ENG4U alternate internship A 4U mathematics course offers at option Plus: Waterloo. available 4 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: 1 or more 4U/M geography (strongly recommended), a second 4U mathematics, SES4U Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required. WGM Geomatics (regular/co-op) 77 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op option Any 4U English alternate available with A 4U mathematics course offers at this program Plus: Waterloo. 4 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: A second 4U mathematics, ICS3U, ICS4U would be an asset

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WSV Science and Aviation 15 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Practicum or MHF4U alternate internship MCV4U offers at option ENG4U Waterloo. available Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session, Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification. WBE Biotechnology/Economics (co-op 14 Mid-80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WID International Development 30 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Learn about Practicum or 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate internship 4U second language course, Grade 12 U Science or Mathematics course recommended offers at option Waterloo. available Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WKI Knowledge Integration 28 Low 80s A final grade of at least 75% is required for: Learn about Not Available Any 4U English alternate Any 4U science offers at Any 4U mathematics Waterloo. Plus: 3 additional 4U/M courses

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WMF Mathematics/Financial Analysis 125 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Co-op option and Risk Management (regular/ MHF4U alternate available with co-op) MCV4U offers at this program Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WBC Business Administration (Laurier) 50 Mid-90s Required courses: Learn about Co-op and Computer Science MHF4U alternative program (Waterloo) Double Degree (co-op MCV4U offers at Waterloo.. only) Any 4U English Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U An Admission Information Form is also required. We recommend that you apply to this program through Waterloo and Laurier to maximize your chances of admission. The academic programs are identical, regardless which university you call home. You'll receive access to scholarships, residence and co-op at your home institution. Further details are available online.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of the application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WSE Environmental Science (regular/ 34 Low 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op option co-op) MHF4U alternate available with MCV4U offers at this program ENG4U Waterloo. Plus: Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WGB Global Business and Digital Arts 180 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required) Practicum or 5 additional 4U/M courses internship Recommended: MDM4U option available Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Notes: All students must complete an internship as part of their Global Business and Digital Arts degree requirements.

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OUAC Previous No. Alternative Program Name Previous Grade Ranges Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Enrolled Offer(s) WHE Public Health (regular/co-op) 55 Low 80s for regular Any 4U Math (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Co-op option system of study; Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required) available with mid-80s for co-op 4 additional 4U/M courses this program system of study Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WBM Biomedical Engineering (co-op 80 Low to Mid-90s A minimum final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op only) MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course An online video interview is strongly recommended.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions will be emailed to you once we receive your application from the OUAC. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WEA Architectural Engineering 85 Mid- to High 80s A final grade of at least 70% is required for: Learn about Co-op MHF4U alternate program MCV4U offers at SCH4U Waterloo. ENG4U SPH4U Plus: 1 additional 4U/M course Recommended: 3M or 4M art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and history.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. An online video interview is strongly recommended. Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Online WOF Mathematics/Financial Analysis 5 High 80s Required courses: Learn about Not Available and Risk Management (online) MHF4U alternate MCV4U offers at Any 4U English Waterloo. Plus: 1 other 4U course 2 additional 4U/M courses Recommended: ICS3U

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.

Notes: This program is the online version of Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Management. You will not attend on- campus classes at the University of Waterloo with this program.

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University of Waterloo – Renison University College For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-884-4404, ext. 28638 Fax: 519-884-5135 Email: [email protected] Offers of Admission Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students?utm_source=mur-einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac Basic Requirements for Admission All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%. Some programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.

Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.

If your first language is not English, and you have not studied in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English-language requirements.

Failed and Repeated Courses and Courses Other Than Day School Find details about Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.

Timing of admission decisions Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average and any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics make admission decisions in March and May only.

We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.

Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.

All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.

Admission to alternative programs If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission requirements and places are available.

If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you are required to complete once you've applied.

If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in second year.

Deferred admission High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.

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More than 100 programs to choose from The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first year.

Previous OUAC Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges WRA Honours Arts (Renison 365 (includes University of Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Learn about Co-op option University College) Waterloo and St. 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate offers at available with this Jerome's) MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Geography and Environmental Waterloo. program Management; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology. MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first year to acquire additional background.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgment of application from Waterloo. WRS Social Development Studies 75 Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required) Learn about Not Available (Renison University College) 5 additional 4U/M courses alternate offers at Recommended: MDM4U Waterloo.

Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

222 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University)

University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-884-8111, ext. 28353 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://sju.ca/future-students All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%. Some programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.

Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.

If your first language is not English, and you have not studied in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English language requirements.

Failed and Repeated Courses and Courses Other Than Day School Find details about Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.

Timing of admission decisions Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average, any any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics make admission decisions in March and May only.

We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.

Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.

All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.

Admission to alternative programs If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission requirements and places are available.

If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you are required to complete once you've applied.

If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in second year.

Deferred admission High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.

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More than 100 programs to choose from The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first year.

Previous OUAC Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Ranges WJA St. Jerome's: 365 (includes University of Low 80s Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required), plus 5 additional 4U/M courses. Learn about Co-op option Honours Arts Waterloo and Renison) MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Geography and Environmental Management; alternate offers at available with this (regular) Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies; Social Development Studies; or Sociology. Waterloo. program Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

224 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University)

Western University For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-661-2100 Fax: 519-661-3710 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission: Ontario Grade 12 Curriculum Website: http://welcome.uwo.ca Requirements If you currently attend an Ontario high school, you must successfully complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, including each of the following, to be considered for admission:

• Six 4U and/or 4M level courses (excluding co-op) • 4U English (ENG4U) • Prerequisites for your program as specified by Western • An admission average, including all program prerequisite courses as specified by Western

Failed and Repeated Courses • If a course was taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used in the calculation of the admission average.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions If you are a current Ontario Secondary School student, here is the basis on which offers of admission are being released:

December and January: Offers sent out during this time are based on the following criteria:

• very high grades on six 3U and/or 3M courses; or • 6 final 4U and/or 4M courses including prerequisites.

Late February to Mid-April Offers sent out during this time are based on the following criteria:

• final first-semester 4U and/or 4M courses and final 3U and/or 3M courses; or • 6 midterm and/or final 4U and/or 4M courses, including prerequisites.

Mid-May Offers sent out based on six 4U and/or 4M midterm and/or final grades, including prerequisite courses.

Please remember, we review all applications each time we receive a new set of Grade 12 marks (final first-semester grades or midterm marks for full-year courses in March, and second semester midterms in May). Thousands of offers will go out early March to mid-May.

Alternative Offers Western's Main Campus does not have automatic alternative offers of admission. If you wish to be considered for more than 1 program, list each program as a separate choice on your OUAC application.

One-year deferrals of admission may be granted to high school applicants. A written request must be sent to the Admissions Office that outlines the reasons for deferral. Note: A deferral will not be granted to those students who will be studying at another postsecondary institution.

The Special Consideration Profile is available for students who may have had extenuating circumstances that led to academic difficulty and that may put them marginally below the university's minimum admissions requirement. Extenuating circumstances may include disability, personal illness, financial circumstances, required employment, family illnesses or other personal or family matters. Deadline: March 1.

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The Extraordinary Extracurricular and Contributions to Citizenship Profileis an optional profile designed to recognize a candidate's commitment to “extra- curricular activities and active citizenship” through ongoing contributions to school and community life. Students who believe that their average will fall marginally below the University's minimum admission requirements and who have made significant contributions are eligible to submit a profile. Deadline: March 1.

For forms and details, visit our website.

Internship and/or co-op opportunities are available in a variety of programs.

Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges EH Foods and Nutrition Refer to Brescia code EBH Mid to ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op available by high 80s SBI4U admission are not major SCH4U made 1 of MCF3M or MCR3U automatically. ESM Medical Sciences 750 Low 90s ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship MCV4U admission are not application available at SBI4U made the university after SCH4U automatically. registration Note: Although Western offers first year Physics courses that do not require high school Physics as a prerequisite, it is strongly recommended that students complete SPH4U. EAV Fine Arts – Studio Small, intimate class Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship An online portfolio and personal statement. admission are not application available at made the university after Additional Admission Criteria: automatically. registration Online portfolio and personal statement are required by February 15, 2019. Read more about portfolio requirements. ENF Nursing (Western-Fanshawe 125 (125 at the Fanshawe High 65% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U Practicum or internship Collaborative Program) – Fanshawe site of the Western- 80s to 65% in 1 of MCF3M or MCR3U option available College Site Fanshawe Collaborative low 90s Applicants who do not meet the Grade 11 Math requirement will require a minimum of 65% in Grade BScN Program) 12 U level Math course. Applicants must take the CASPer test (takecasper.com)

Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: February 15, 2020 ENW Nursing (Western-Fanshawe 125 (at the Western site of High 65% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U Practicum or internship Collaborative Program) – Western Site the Western-Fanshawe 80s to 65% in 1 of MCF3M or MCR3U option available Collaborative BScN low 90s Applicants who do not meet the Grade 11 Math requirement will require a minimum of 65% in Grade Program) 12 U level Math course. Applicants must take the CASPer (takecasper.com).

Additional Admission Criteria: Application Deadline: February 15, 2020 ED Management and Organizational Studies 780 Mid- to ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship high 80s 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U admission are not application available at MCV4U and/or a university Calculus course is required prior to taking mandatory upper-year made the university after Economics courses in Finance for MOS, and for pursuing a Major or Honors Specialization in automatically. registration Economics. EA Arts and Humanities 240 (total for arts programs) Low to ENG4U Alternative offers Not Available mid 80s are not made Additional Admission Criteria: automatically. Bachelor of Fine Arts – Studio Portfolio and Personal Statement Deadline: February 15, 2020. School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH): Applicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a Statement of Interest. Visit the SASAH website for details. Deadline: February 28, 2020.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges EI Media, Information and Technoculture 255 Low to ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship mid 80s admission are not application available at made the university after automatically. registration EW Health Science 325 High ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship 80s SBI4U admission are not application available at 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U made the university after SCH4U is recommended but not required automatically. registration Students considering the Honours Specialization in Health Sciences with Biology will need Chemistry SCH4U to fulfill the first year Chemistry requirements of the module. EMA Music (BA) 125 Total for all Music Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Not Available programs (EM, EMA, EMS, The Faculty's recommendation based on an interview admission are not EMD) sent automatically. EM Music (BMus) 125 Total for all Music Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Not Available programs (EM, EMA, EMS, admission are not EMD) Additional Admission Criteria: sent automatically. Audition/interview. You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario. EO Social Science 840 Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship Notes admission are not application available at All Honours Specializations and Majors in Psychology require a first-year university made the university after Math course; therefore any Grade 12 U-level Math is highly recommended for this automatically. registration program. Math is helpful in preparation for Sociology and Geography programs. MFH4U and MCV4U are required for all Economics modules. Biology SBI4U, Chemistry SCH4U, and Physics SPH4U are highly recommended for the BSc in Psychology. Psychology and Geography are offered as both a BA and a BSc. For the BSc option, refer to the Academic Calendar for required high school science courses. ES Science 770 Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship MCV4U admission are not application available at 2 of MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U or ICS4U made the university after Note: First-year Biology and Chemistry courses require SBI4U and SCH4U respectively. automatically. registration First-year Biology and Chemistry courses are required for all modules offered by the Department of Biology, and for some modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and other Science departments.

Notes: In addition to the majors and specializations listed, the following may be pursued as minors only: Advanced Chemistry Advanced Physics Applications of Computer Science Computer Algebra Conceptual Astronomy Game Development High Performance Computing Mathematical and Numerical Methods Physics of Materials Planetary Science & Space Exploration Software Engineering Theoretical Computer Science

227 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University)

Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges EP Kinesiology 335 Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Practicum or internship SBI4U admission are not option available Recommended: 4U math; a 3U or 4U physics made It is strongly recommended that students interested in the BSc take an additional Science course automatically. from: SCH4U (strongly recommended), MCV4U, MHF4U, SPH4U. Chemistry SCH4U is a prerequisite for first year Chemistry courses. EDN Management and Organizational Studies 40 (total for Flight and non- Low to ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship (Commercial Aviation Management) – Flight) mid-80s 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U admission are not option available Flight and Non-Flight (Main campus only) SPH4U recommended sent automatically.

Additional Admission Criteria: Required: A mandatory supplementary application form, due by February 15, 2019. A valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification for the flight option. For assessment, contact Transport Canada or your local physician. Recommended: The completion of at least 2 hours of small aircraft flying time for the flight option. SPH4U is recommended for both flight and non-flight options. EMS Music Administrative Studies 125 Total for all Music Mid-80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Not Available programs (EM, EMA, EMS) 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U admission are not The Faculty's recommendation based on an interview sent automatically. Evidence of a strong musical background and experience (equivalent to at least a Grade 8 Conservatory level, demonstrated by Conservatory certificates or an audition)

Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario. EE Engineering 580 High ENG4U Alternative offers of Co-op or internship 80s MHF4U admission are not application available at MCV4U made the university after SCH4U automatically. registration SPH4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants are encouraged to complete a supplementary application form which gives them the opportunity to describe their leadership potential, engagement and initiative, and passion for engineering. Find more information on the Western Engineering website . EMD Music Performance Diploma (3 years) 125 Total for all Music Low 80s ENG4U Alternative offers of Not Available programs (EM, EMA, EMS, admission are not EMD) Additional Admission Criteria: sent automatically. Audition/interview. The Faculty will contact you between February and May. You must demonstrate a performance level of at least a Conservatory Grade 10 standard and show evidence of exceptional performance ability before a jury. You are expected to audition in person; however, the Faculty is prepared to accept a taped audition if you live outside southern Ontario.

228 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Brescia University College)

Western University – Brescia University College For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-858-5151 Fax: 519-858-5137 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.brescia.uwo.ca • The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) • Six 4U/M level courses, including ENG4U and any other prerequisite courses specified by Brescia • English-language proficiency • Required admission average, including all prerequisite courses as specified by Brescia

If you are not coming from an Ontario high school, contact the Admissions Office at 519-858-5151 or [email protected].

Failed and Repeated Courses If a course has been taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used to calculate the admission average.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will extend offers of admission in March to students who present mid-year and final grades with strong academic results. You must complete or be enrolled in prerequisite courses for the program you apply to. Previous years of academic work may be reviewed to establish a consistent pattern of strong academic achievement. All other offers (conditional or final) are issued later in May and are based only on 4U/M midterms and final grades. Application profiles are considered in May.

We will continue to offer admission on a rolling basis throughout the summer, subject to program availability.

All offers of admission are conditional upon successfully completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and maintaining a minimum final average on required courses, as stipulated in the offer of admission. Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U/M grades, including prerequisite courses. If you are not eligible for your specialized program choice, you will be automatically considered for an alternative offer to Arts and Social Science.

Residence Offers of residence are included with offers of admission.

Scholarship and Awards Scholarship and bursary offers will be included with conditional offers of admission. If you do not receive an offer in March, you will be eligible for both entrance scholarships and bursaries in May. Entrance scholarships at Brescia are guaranteed and unlimited in number, and are awarded based on final 4U/M grades.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges EBH BSc Foods and 300 (all 79–80% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including: You are automatically considered for Not Available Nutrition programs) ENG4U alternative offers to Arts and/or Social SBI4U Science. SCH4U MCR3U or MCF3M SPH3U recommended for Food Science and Technology MCV4U or MHF4U recommended for Food Science & Technology

Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in Nutrition & Dietetics, Food Science & Technology, Nutrition & Families, Food Management, and Nutrition & Dietetics/HBA Combined Degree Program. EBA Arts 300 (all 78–80% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U You are automatically considered for Practicum or programs) alternative offers to Arts and/or Social internship option Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in English Language & Literature, French Language & Literature, French for Teaching, Science. available Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spirituality & Community Leadership, and a new module in Creativity and Literature. EBO Social Science 300 (all 78–80% ENG4U Practicum or programs) MHF4U is highly recommended for some Psychology programs. internship option available Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in Community Development, Community Development in a Global Context, Community & Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice, History, Leadership Studies, Political Science, Power in History and Politics, Psychology and Sociology Brescia offers a new module in Power in History and Politics; This Bachelor of Arts module combines subject matter from a variety of topics in history and political science and includes a third or fourth-year experiential learning course – in Canada or abroad! Brescia offers a unique module in Community Development that includes a practicum in a related field of study, as well as a new Honors Specialization in Community Development in a Global Context and Major in Spirituality and Community Leadership. EBD Management and 300 (all 78–80% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U You are automatically considered for Practicum or Organizational programs) 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U alternative offers to Arts and/or Social internship option Studies SCH4U or SCH3U is recommended for Food Management Science. available

Notes: Brescia offers a Specialization and Honors Specialization in Non Profit Management, a Specialization, Honors Specialization and Major in Food Management, a Specialization and Major in Consumer Behaviour, and a Major in Accounting. EBF BA Family Studies 300 (all 78–80% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U You are automatically considered for Practicum or (Human Ecology) programs) SCH4U or SCH3U recommended for Nutrition & Families alternative offers to Arts and/or Social internship option Science. available Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in Family Studies, Families and Communities, and Nutrition and Families. EBW Health Sciences 300 (all 85% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including: You are automatically considered for Not Available programs) ENG4U alternative offers to Arts and/or Social SBI4U Science. one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U SCH4U recommended EBC Preliminary Year 35 75% Please consult the Registrar's Office for additional admission information. This is a university preparatory program with no Not Available Co-educational alternative program options. EBP Kinesiology 300 (all 85% Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including: You are automatically considered for Not Available programs) ENG4U alternative offers to Arts and/or Social SBI4U Science. Recommended: a 4U math; a 3U or 4U physics BSc in Kinesiology is available through Western University – see Western for the requirements.

230 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Brescia University College)

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges EBZ BSc Family Studies 300 (all 78–80% Minimum of 6 required 4U/M courses, including: You are automatically considered for Practicum or (Human Ecology) programs) ENG4U alternative offers to Arts and/or Social internship option SBI4U Science. available SCH4U MCR3U or MCF3M

Notes: Brescia offers a Major, Specialization and Honours Specialization in Family Studies.

231 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Huron University College)

Western University – Huron University College For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-438-7224 Fax: 519-438-3800 Email: [email protected] Requirements for Admission Website: http://huronatwestern.ca • The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) • Six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U and any other prerequisite courses specified by Huron • The required admission average • English-language proficiency (when applicable)

Failed and Repeated Courses If a course was taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used in the admission average calculation.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will extend offers of admission in late December/early January to students who display strong academic results in Grade 11 and the first term of Grade 12. You must complete or be enrolled in prerequisite courses for the program to which you apply. Offers will continue until programs are full and will be based only on 4U/M midterms and final grades.

All offers of admission are conditional upon successfully completing the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average on required courses, as outlined in the offer of admission. Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U/M grades, including prerequisite courses. If you are not eligible for the Management and Organizational Studies program, you will automatically be considered for an alternative offer to Social Science.

Residence Huron offers residence to first-year incoming students. The majority of residence accommodations are single rooms. Students wishing to be considered for residence must submit the application and deposit prior to the deadline.

Scholarship and Awards Huron awards automatic entrance scholarships on the basis of final grades. The Hellmuth Scholarships, International Presidential Scholarships, Frank Holmes Scholarships and Gary Barnes Pre-Business Scholarship require separate applications.

Previous Previous OUAC Ontario Secondary School Program Name No. Grade Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Prerequisites Enrolled Ranges EHD Management and Low 80s ENG4U Applicants who do not meet the admissions requirements for the Bachelor of Management and Organizational Practicum or Organizational 2 of the following: MDM4U, Studies (BMOS) program will be automatically assessed for admission to the Social Science program. internship option Studies MHF4U or MCV4U available MCV4U is highly recommended EHA Arts Low 80s ENG4U Co-op or internship option available

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Previous Previous OUAC Ontario Secondary School Program Name No. Grade Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Prerequisites Enrolled Ranges EHO Social Science Low 80s ENG4U Practicum or Economics: MHF4U and internship option MCV4U are recommended. available Psychology: MHF4U is highly recommended. Global Studies: Language course is recommended.

233 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – King's University College)

Western University – King's University College For more information: Offers of Admission Toll-free: 1-800-265-4406 Fax: 519-433-2227 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.kings.uwo.ca Ontario high school students who seek admission to King's in September 2020 must present the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and include a minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Other 4U/M courses may be required for admission, depending on the program.

Failed and Repeated Courses If you fail and repeat a course, or you choose to upgrade a particular course, King's will use the higher of the 2 grades presented when calculating the admission average.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions King's will extend offers of admission, scholarships and residence to students with strong academic records beginning in December, and continuing into late May as more grades are received. You must be enrolled in, or have completed, prerequisite courses for your programs of choice. If you fall below the required average for admission, and provided an Applicant Profile that describes extenuating circumstances and extracurricular activities, you will be considered on these grounds in mid-May.

Admission averages are based on the best six 4U/M marks, including required courses. If you do not meet the minimum requirements for admission to your requested program, you will be offered admission to an alternative program if you are qualified.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Name Option Enrolled Ranges EKC Childhood 60 79–80% ENG4U If you applied to Childhood and Social Class- and Social Institutions and your admission average is based Institutions below what is required for admission, you experiential will automatically be considered for the education Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science, if you meet the required average. EKD Management 80 80% ENG4U If you applied to Management and Practicum and 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Organizational Studies and your admission or Organizational MCV4U is strongly recommended and will be required for certain modules in the program average is below what is required for internship Studies admission (including the prerequisites), option your average will be recalculated and you available will automatically be considered for the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Co-op No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Code Name Option Enrolled Ranges EKF Finance and 60 80% ENG4U If you applied to Finance and Wealth Co-op Wealth MCV4U Management and your admission average option Management is below what is required for admission available Notes: King's and have developed a unique pathway earning the 2-year diploma in Finance and the 3-year degree in (including the prerequisites), your average with this Economics (major in Finance) within a 4-year period. In addition to earning a degree from Western and a diploma from Fanshawe College, will be re-calculated and you will program graduates will also possess a number of certifications (i.e., Certified Financial Planner and Mutual Funds Licensing) as well as be prepared to write the exams for the Canadian Securities Course and Life Licensing Qualification Program, which will further enhance their career automatically be considered for the Faculty opportunities. Students in the Finance and Wealth Management program may apply to participate in co-op opportunities through Fanshawe of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science. College. This participation would extend the length of program outlined in the agreement should they opt for the additional 2 work terms required to complete a co-op program. Participation in the co-op program is not guaranteed. EKO Social 300 79–80% ENG4U Alternative offers are considered when you Class- Sciences MHF4U and/or MCV4U are required for certain degree programs apply to specialized programs with limited based If you would like to major or specialize in Economics or Finance, you must have MCV4U to be able to complete the first-year enrollment caps. experiential math requirements. education All specializations and majors in Psychology require a first-year university statistics course. MDM4U is a prerequisite for enrollment in the first- year statistics course; therfore, students are strongly recommended to have it completed prior to starting their first year. MDM4U is also helpful in preparation for the sociology program. EKA Arts 150 79–80% ENG4U Alternate offers are considered if you apply Class- to specialized programs with limited based Notes: enrollment caps. experiential To apply to the Catholic Studies for Teachers program, indicate subject of major interest as Catholic Studies for Teachers. A supplemental education application will be required. To apply to the King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilizations program, indicate subject of major interest as King's Foundations in Humanities. EKJ Social Justice 50 79–80% ENG4U If you applied to Social Justice and Peace Class- and Peace Studies and your admission average is based Studies below what is required for admission, your experiential average will be recalculated and you will education automatically be considered for the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty Social Science.

235 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus)

Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-756-8228, ext. 5777 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admission Requirements Email: [email protected] • To calculate your admission average, we consider your top six 4U/M courses. Website: https://wlu.ca/future-students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment • Some programs include the required courses in your top 6. • You must have a 4U English at 60% (higher for some programs). • All required courses must be at 60% (or higher where applicable). • Each program has specific admission requirements.

Supplementary Application Your extracurricular information may be used for admission consideration if you submit the optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form. This form can be found and submitted online in your LORIS account (Laurier’s Online Registration & Information System) after you apply. More information is provided to applicants in their confirmation of application email from Laurier.

Special Case or Extenuating Circumstances If recent or present circumstances have adversely affected your ability to achieve a strong academic standing, email a personal statement to [email protected]. It is your decision to disclose any supporting details.

When You'll Hear From Us Admission decisions are made on an ongoing basis using available grade information. Your offer of admission is conditional upon your final grades.

December and January

• Admission is based on your best five 3U/M courses. • You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses for your program.

February and March

• Admission is based on your best six 3U/M and/or 4U/M courses, including a minimum of three 4U/M courses. • You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses required for your program.

April and May

• Admission is based on your best six 4U/M courses, including your second-semester midterm grades if applicable. • For some programs, required courses are included in your admission average.

Did You Know... We reserve the right to consider additional academic information, which may impact the status of your application, including but not limited to: Repeated courses, consistency of academic performance, and when and where courses and/or tests were completed.

Policy on Repeated Courses

Repeated courses are taken into admission consideration for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics. We consider repeated course attempts for required courses only and your admission average will be adjusted. For all other programs and faculties, we use your highest grade in any repeated courses.

Alternate Offers

We automatically consider you for admission to an alternate program if you aren’t eligible for your program of choice.

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Wait Lists

Laurier may use wait lists for competitive programs. If you are placed on a wait list, you’ll also receive an offer of admission to an alternate program.

Transfer Credits

If you have previously attended a postsecondary institution, you will be notified of your transfer credit assessment with your offer of admission. IB and AP students may be eligible for transfer credits.

Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges Lazaridis School of Business & Economics UBT Business Technology Management (BBTM) 140 (Lazaridis School of High 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op Business & Economics on 70s 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U at 70% program the Brantford campus) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op. Faculty of Social Work USW Social Work (BSW) 310 (all Faculty of Social High 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Practicum or Work programs combined) 70s internship Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last option year's admitted students): Mid 80s available Faculty of Liberal Arts UIS Indigenous Studies (BA in combination) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: This program is available only when combined with another program. UVQ Digital Media & Journalism (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 75% Practicum or Arts programs combined) internship Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last option year's admitted students): Low 80s available ULL Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Not Available (BA in Human Rights & Human Diversity; Humanities with Arts programs combined) Leadership Foundations; or Law & Society at Laurier) Additional Admission Criteria: You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UYS Youth & Children's Studies (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UVH Human Rights & Human Diversity (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UF Humanities with Leadership Foundations (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UVN English (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UVS History (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UUE User Experience Design (BDes) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op option Arts programs combined) available with Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last this program year's admitted students): Mid 80s UVT Law & Society (BA) 805 (all Faculty of Liberal Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Arts programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s Faculty of Human & Social Sciences UPC Policing (BA) (in combination) 308 all online programs Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available combined Must also meet requirements for BA program in combination

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: Policing (BA) is offered solely online and must be done in combination with another BA program at either our Waterloo or Brantford campus. ULC Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Not Available (BA Criminology at Laurier) and Social Sciences programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UVO Health Administration (BA) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available and Social Sciences programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UVD Psychology (BA) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available and Social Sciences 1 of MCR3U, MCF3M or a 4U math at 60% programs combined) English calculated in admission average

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UAL Public Health (BASc) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available and Social Sciences MHF4U, SCH4U, SBI4U at 60% programs combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UHB Community Health (BA) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available and Social Sciences programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UCI Criminology (BA) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available and Social Sciences programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UGM Game Design & Development (BFAA) 1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Not Available and Social Sciences programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 519-884-0710, ext. 3385 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Admission Requirements Email: [email protected] • To calculate your admission average, we consider your top six 4U/M courses. Website: https://wlu.ca/future-students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment • Some programs include the required courses in your top 6. • You must have a 4U English at 60% (higher for some programs). • All required courses must be at 60% (or higher where applicable). • Each program has specific admission requirements.

Supplementary Application Your extracurricular information may be used for admission consideration if you submit the optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form. This form can be found and submitted online in your LORIS account (Laurier’s Online Registration & Information System) after you apply. If you are a Faculty of Music applicant, no ABS is needed, as additional admission information is collected during the audition process. More information is provided to applicants in their confirmation of application email from Laurier.

Special Case or Extenuating Circumstances If recent or present circumstances have adversely affected your ability to achieve a strong academic standing, email a personal statement to [email protected]. It is your decision to disclose any supporting details.

When You'll Hear From Us Admission decisions are made on an ongoing basis using available grade information. Your offer of admission is conditional upon your final grades.

December and January

• Admission is based on your best five 3U/M courses. • You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses for your program.

February and March

• Admission is based on your best six 3U/M and/or 4U/M courses, including a minimum of three 4U/M courses. • You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses required for your program.

April and May

• Admission is based on your best six 4U/M courses, including your second-semester midterm grades if applicable. • For some programs, required courses are included in your admission average.

Did You Know... We reserve the right to consider additional academic information, which may impact the status of your application, including but not limited to: Repeated courses, consistency of academic performance, and when and where courses and/or tests were completed.

Policy on Repeated Courses

Repeated courses are taken into admission consideration for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics. We consider repeated course attempts for required courses only and your admission average will be adjusted. For all other programs and faculties, we use your highest grade in any repeated courses.

Alternate Offers

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We automatically consider you for admission to an alternate program if you aren’t eligible for your program of choice.

Wait Lists

Laurier may use wait lists for competitive programs. If you are placed on a wait list, you’ll also receive an offer of admission to an alternate program.

Transfer Credits

If you have previously attended a postsecondary institution, you will be notified of your transfer credit assessment with your offer of admission. IB and AP students may be eligible for transfer credits.

Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UPA International Education Studies (BA) 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Not Available programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: This program is pending approval from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. UNC Computer Science and Physics (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of High 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op option available Science programs MHF4U at 60% with this program combined) 2 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U, each at 60%. Note: Prerequisite courses calculated in admissions average.

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UWM. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UJA Honours Science (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U each at 60% Co-op option available Science programs with this program combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

Notes: This program is pending approval from Senate and the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance. Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UWD. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low-mid 80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges Faculty of Arts UKL Communication Studies (BA) 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship programs combined) application available at Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted the university after students): Low 80s registration Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMC. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UHG Geography; Geography & Geomatics 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship (BSc) programs combined) MHF4U at 60% application available at 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U each at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMD. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low and mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UH Arts, Honours (BA) 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship programs combined) application available at Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted the university after students): Low 80s registration Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMB. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UMA Bachelor of Arts & Master of Arts (BA & 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Low 80s ENG4U at 75% Co-op or internship Masters) programs combined) application available at Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted the university after students): Mid-80s registration Notes: You can also apply for a BA + Masters and receive 2 conditional offers of admission: 1 to undergraduate studies (BA), and 1 to graduate studies (MA or MAP). Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UAA. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UPD Policing (BA) (in combination) 308 all online programs Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available combined Must also meet requirements for BA program in combination

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: Policing (BA) is offered solely online and must be done in combination with another BA program at either our Waterloo or Brantford campus. Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UPM. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. ULA Law Degree (LLB at University of 5113 (all Faculty of Arts Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Not Available Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree (BA at programs combined) Laurier in Political Science or Additional Admission Criteria: Philosophy) You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s Faculty of Science UKD Biology and Mathematics (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 60% application available at combined) SBI4U at 70% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMH. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UBA Biology (BA) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs SBI4U at 70% application available at combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMF. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UFA Computer Science (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of High 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U at 60% application available at combined) 1 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMN. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. USH Health Sciences (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U each at 60% application available at combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMT. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UHP Psychology (BA) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U or a 4U math at 60% application available at combined) English calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMW. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges USP Physics (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U at 60% application available at combined) 2 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U each at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMV. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UBI Biochemistry/Biotechnology (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs SCH4U at 70% application available at combined) MHF4U and SBI4U, each at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMI. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UE Biology (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs SBI4U at 70% application available at combined) MHF4U and SCH4U each at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMG. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UKC Chemistry and Mathematics (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60% application available at combined) SCH4U at 70% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMK. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UHC Chemistry (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U at 60% application available at combined) SCH4U at 70% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMJ. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UKP Kinesiology (BKin) 5183 (all Faculty of Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op option available Science programs SBI4U at 70% with this program combined) 1 of MCR3U, MCF3M or any 4U mathematics at 60% Biology and English are calculated in admission average

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMU. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UKE Mathematics (BA) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60% application available at combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMP. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UWS Applied Water Science (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U, SCH4U and SBI4U, each at 70% application available at combined) Note: Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMY. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy, and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low-mid 80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UES Environmental Science (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available Science programs SBI4U at 70% combined) MHF4U and SCH4U each at 60% Prerequisite courses are calculated in the admission average.

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMZ. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UFT Computer Science and Psychology 5183 (all Faculty of High 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship (BSc) Science programs MHF4U at 60% application available at combined) 1 of MCV4U, SCH4U, SBI4U or SPH4U at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMO. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UAC Computer Science (BA) (in 5183 (all Faculty of High 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship combination) Science programs MHF4U at 60% application available at combined) All prerequiste courses calculated in admissions average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: This program is available only when combined with another program. Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UML. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UDS Data Science (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 80% application available at combined) Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UDM. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UBM Mathematics; Computer Science and 5183 (all Faculty of High 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Mathematics (BSc) Science programs MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60% application available at combined) 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60% the university after All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMQ. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UPS Psychology (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U and SBI4U each at 60% application available at combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMX. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UCP Chemistry & Physics (BSc) 5183 (all Faculty of Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship Science programs MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 50% application available at combined) Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UNC. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges Faculty of Music UCM Community Music (BMus) 458 (all Faculty of Music 75% + 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available programs combined) successful Successful audition audition Theory test Ear training test Interview Reference letter Applicants may submit an optional portfolio of original compositions/recordings

Additional Admission Criteria: Email [email protected] for audition details. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful audition

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UCO. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UM Music (BMus) 458 (all Faculty of Music 75% + 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Not Available programs combined) successful Successful audition audition Theory test Ear training test Interview Reference letter Applicants may submit an optional portfolio of original compositions/recordings

Additional Admission Criteria: Email [email protected] for audition repertoire. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful audition

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UNU. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. Lazaridis School of Business & Economics UXA Business Administration (BBA) and 4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op program Computer Science (BSc) (double of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75% degree co-op program) Economics programs All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s

Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op.

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UWB Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid 90s 1 of ENG4U, EWC4U or ETS4U at 80% Co-op program and Computer Science (BCS, UW) of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U each at 90% Double Degree (Co-op only) Economics programs All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. combined) Additional Admission Criteria: This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science from Waterloo. Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s

Notes: Co-op required – automatic entry. UD Economics (BA) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op or internship of Business and MHF4U at 70% application available at Economics programs 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60% the university after combined) Prerequisite courses are calculated in the admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UEM. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UWW Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s ENG4U at 80% Co-op program and Mathematics (BMath, UW) (Double of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 85% Degree Co-op program) Economics programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science from Waterloo. Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW. Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s

Notes: Co-op required – automatic entry. UB Business Administration (BBA) 4076 (all Lazaridis School High 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70% Co-op or internship of Business and MHF4U at 70% application available at Economics programs 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60% the university after combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s

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Previous OUAC Alternative Program Name Previous No. Enrolled Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Co-op Option Code Offer(s) Ranges UAM Financial Mathematics (BA) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75% application available at Economics programs All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. the university after combined) registration Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMR. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. USM Financial Mathematics (BSc) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Co-op or internship of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75% application available at Economics programs 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60% the university after combined) All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average registration

Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UMS. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major. UBF Business Administration (BBA) and 4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70% Co-op option available Financial Mathematics (BA) (double of Business and MHF4U and MCV4U each at 80% with this program degree co-op program) Economics programs All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average. combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s

Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op. Martin Luther University College UCG Christian Studies & Global Citizenship 9 (all Martin Luther Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60% Practicum or internship (BA) University College option available programs combined) Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

Notes: Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre: OUAC code UME. What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers. By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the admission requirements for your major.

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University of Windsor For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 1-800-864-2860 Local: 519-253-3000 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.uwindsor.ca Ontario high school students must present the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and complete six 4U/M courses. The top 6 courses will be used in the calculation of your overall admission average. All programs require a minimum admission average, which may change depending on the number of applicants. Calculation of a secondary average is considered for students applying to specific programs. For more information, refer to the UWindsor viewbook, program listing or academic calendar.

Failed and Repeated Courses The highest achieved grade for a repeated course will be used in the average calculation.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions We will inform you about the status of your application by the stated deadline. UWindsor intends to make admission offers to most programs from early February to July. Admission offers to programs that require the completion of supplemental applications and subsequent auditions and/or interviews will be made after these activities are completed. If you need to complete a supplemental application, you will be sent this material when your OUAC application is received, or you can fill out the appropriate application online. A response deadline applies; contact the Liaison Office or the respective program area if you have not received your supplemental application by the stated deadline.

Consideration for admission in March requires final grades in a minimum of three 4U/M courses and registration in at least 6, including all 4U prerequisites. These offers will be conditional upon completion of the OSSD. For admission purposes, the average of a minimum of three 4U/M courses, regardless of the number completed or in progress, will be calculated. If you are not considered for early admission, you will be considered for admission based on the average of your best six 4U/M courses, interim or final, following receipt of interim and/or final grades.

If you are not accepted into the program of your choice at UWindsor, you will automatically be considered for alternative offers.

Deferral of admission for 1 year may be granted to high school applicants. To obtain the appropriate form, contact the Office of the Registrar. Deferrals will not be granted to students studying at another postsecondary institution during this year. For information on scholarship deferral, contact the Student Awards & Financial Aid office.

Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NXG Concurrent General BA 20 75–85% Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (Political Science) Practicum or (Political Science)/BEd ENG4U internship option available Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12). Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences ND Acting 24 70-75% ENG4U BA (Drama) Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: available An audition is required. Auditions are held in Windsor and Toronto. To assist you, a preparatory audition workshop will be held at the School of Dramatic Art. Contact the School of Dramatic Art at 519-253-3000, ext. 2804, or visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama/ for application details, audition requirements, dates and applicable fees.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NXE Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (History) Practicum or (History)/BEd ENG4U internship option available Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12). NXH Concurrent Modern 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (Modern Languages) Practicum or Languages with ENG4U internship option Second Language Six Grade 12 “U” or “M” available Education (Intercultural Stream)/BEd Notes: This is an ideal degree for students interested in working in an elementary and junior high school setting (up to Grade 10) with recent immigrants who have special educational needs. This innovative course of studies will enable you to understand in depth the process of teaching and learning a second language (English as a second language, French, etc.). NAW English No limit 70–75% ENG4U Practicum or internship option Additional Admission Criteria: EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors. available

Notes: We offer: English Language and Literature English Literature and Creative Writing

Many other program combinations are available. NQR Family and Social 70% ENG4U Not Available Relations minimum NKI Sociology 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.

Notes: We offer the following degree programs within the Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology (SAC) department: Sociology; Sociology and Criminology; Family and Social Relations. Minors are also available. NKM Communication, Media ENG4U Practicum or and Film If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new internship option double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest. available

Notes: Students in all of our programs have the opportunity to blend theory and practice by taking courses in the following fields of study: New/Social Media and Digital Culture Film Pre-Production Film Production Film Post Production Advertising and Public Relations Popular Culture/Media Literacy Communication Theory, Policy and Research Methods Film Studies and Cinema History

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NX Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (Drama) Practicum or (Drama)/BEd ENG4U internship option For admission to the General BA Drama, students will be selected based on a successful workshop/interview process. available

Additional Admission Criteria: Interview required for Concurrent General BA Drama/BEd. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art website.

Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on teaching Drama and a second teachable. Options for Concurrent Drama second teachable are: English History French (10 courses required for second teachable) Health and Physical Education Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses required for second teachable) Visual Art Social Sciences NKC History 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest. NKB Greek and Roman 70% ENG4U Not Available Studies minimum If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest. NJI International Relations No limit 70–75% ENG4U Not Available & Development Studies Notes: Students choose two 5-course concentrations in: Economics History Sociology/Anthropology Gender Diaspora Studies Middle East and Islamic Studies Foreign Language (six courses) NKE Modern Languages 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum French majors require any 4U French Majors in all other languages do not require prior high school language courses and will be assessed and placed appropriately upon program entrance.

Notes: Our Modern Languages program offers several degree program options in German, Italian and Spanish language and culture, including degrees with two-language options, a Certificate in Second Language Education and a single language degree requiring that the third year is spent at a university in Germany, Italy, Spain or Mexico. NM Music 35 70–75% ENG4U for Bachelor of Arts programs BA (Music) Not Available ENG4U and an audition for the Bachelor of Music program (BMus)

Additional Admission Criteria: An audition is required for the Bachelor of Music (BMus). You must pass a written theory test, based on completing Royal Conservatory Advanced rudiments or equivalent. To assist you, a preparatory workshop will be held at the School of Music. Contact the School of Music at 519-253-3000, ext. 2780, or visit the Windsor Music website for preparatory workshop and audition dates.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NW Social Work 110 Total 70–75% ENG4U Alternative offers will be Practicum or enrollment for based on prerequisites. internship option all programs in Additional Admission Criteria: Social Work students re-apply for admission to Year 3. available the School of Notes: Students must re-apply for admission to year 3 of this program. Social Work The following programs are offered through the School of Social Work: BSW Social Work BSW Social Work and Disability Studies BSW Social Work and Women's Studies NKG Political Science 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum Poliltical Science with French Specialization requires any 4U French (or equivalent). If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.

Additional Admission Criteria: Political Science with French Specialization requires a minimum admission average of 75%. Political Science with Law and Politics Specialization requires a minimum admission average of 85%

Notes: The Department of Political Science offers several major degree programs, as well as certificate and minor programs: General and Honours Political Science Honours Political Science, French Specialization Honours Political Science, Law and Politics Honours International Relations and Development Studies Combined Honours programs Certificate in Public Administration Certificate in Law and Politics NKJ Women's and Gender 70% ENG4U Not Available Studies minimum If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.

Notes: We also offer a focus on Women's and Gender Studies with the following programs: BA General or Honours BSW Social Work and Women's Studies NF Visual Arts 75 Enrollment 70–75% ENG4U Alternative offers will be Not Available for all Visual Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE) based on prerequisites. Arts programs ENG4U SPH4U MHF4U MCV4U is recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A portfolio is not required for admission to our BFA Visual Arts program; however, admission to Year 3 is based on successful portfolio evaluation. A minimum admission average of 75% is required for the Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE) program. The VABE program is open to Canadian citizens legally permitted to commute to the United States.

Notes: Through our School of Creative Arts (SoCA) – Visual Arts, we offer the following programs: BA, BFA, Combined Visual Arts Media Art Histories and Visual Culture Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE). Find more information about our VABE program.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NQA Aeronautics Leadership 75% ENG4U Practicum or – Flight minimum Either MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U internship option SPH3U available

Notes: Students enroll in a Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership, taking classes on the University of Windsor campus in areas of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Science and Engineering. The curriculum is diverse and flexible, giving students the chance to explore various areas of study. This education is coupled with commercial flight training, which is run by our industry partner, Journey Air, at the Windsor International Airport (YQG). NXB Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (Psychology) Practicum or (Psychology)/BEd/ ENG4U internship option Diploma in ECE available Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the preschool and primary junior levels. Graduates of this program will receive 2 degrees and a diploma and will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfill the requirements to be recommended for certification to the Ontario College of Teachers. NXC Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only. BA (Visual Art) Practicum or (Visual Art)/BEd ENG4U internship option available Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12). Options for Concurrent Visual Art second teachable are: English History French (ten courses required for second teachable) Health and Physical Education Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses required for second teachable) Social Sciences NXM Concurrent Honours Admission to 75–80% Admission to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA Music Practicum or BMus (Music first year only, ENG4U internship option Education)/BEd with a minimum available of 75%. Additional Admission Criteria: For admission to the Honours BMus (Music Education), students will be selected based on a successful audition and theory evaluation test and performance on major instrument.

Notes: This unique program allows students to complete 2 degrees in 5 years, preparing you to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on teaching Music Education and a second teachable. Students can choose to study in the Western classical degree stream or the jazz/pop music stream. NKA French 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum Any 4U French NKH Psychology 70% ENG4U Practicum or minimum Double Major internship option Business Administration and Psychology available Business Administration and Psychology Specialization in Human Resources Management and Industrial Organizational Psychology ENG4U and 1 Grade 12 U mathematics course A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required

Notes: The following programs are available through the Department of Psychology: General and Honours Psychology Child Psychology Developmental Psychology Disability Studies and Psychology NKD Liberal Arts and 70% ENG4U Not Available Professional Studies minimum

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NAD Disability Studies 70–80% ENG4U Practicum or internship option Notes: The following programs have an emphasis on Disability Studies: available Honours Disability Studies Disability Studies and Psychology Social Work and Disability Studies NCR Criminology 200 70–75% ENG4U Practicum or internship option available NKF Philosophy 70% ENG4U Not Available minimum If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact [email protected] to see if the new double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest. NXA Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%. BA (English Language and Practicum or (English Language and ENG4U Literature) internship option Literature)/BEd available Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on teaching English Language and Literature and a second teachable. Options for second teachable: Business Geography History French (10 courses for 2nd teachable) Health and Physical Education Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses for 2nd teachable) Social Sciences Visual Art NXD Concurrent General BA 20 75–80% Admission is to first year only. BA (French) Practicum or (French Studies)/BEd ENG4U internship option FSF4U (or equivalent such as College Boreal High School Equivalency French courses) with a minimum of 75%. available

Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum of 75% in FSF4U (or equivalent) is required.

Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach with a particular emphasis on teaching French as a Second Language at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a minimum of 16 credits in French and normally 6 credits in a second teachable. NAS Interdisciplinary Arts 50 80% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Not Available and Science MHF4U (Undeclared) 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U MCV4U is strongly recommended NKL Communication, Media 0 75% - ENG4U required. Admission to first year only. Practicum or and Film 85% internship option (General)/Bachelor of available Education NDS Drama No limit 70–80% ENG4U Not Available

Additional Admission Criteria: Interview required for Drama in Education and Community and Concurrent BA Drama/BEd. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art website.

Notes: In addition to our BFA Acting program, we offer the following programs through our School of Dramatic Art: Drama Drama and Communication, Media and Film Drama in Education and Community

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Business NC Business 400 73–78% Business Options: BA (Major undeclared) Co-op available Administration Business Administration - with a different ENG4U and 1 grade 12 U mathematics course program code A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required Business Administration (Co-op) - ENG4U and one grade 12 U mathematics course A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required Business Administration and Psychology - Business Administration and Psychology Specialization in Human Resources Management and Industrial Organizational Psychology - ENG4U and one grade 12 U mathematics course A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required Business and Economics - ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required Business and Computer Science - Business and Computer Science (Co-op) - ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended A minimum grade of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required Business Administration and Mathematics - Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Finance) Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Supply Chain and Business Analytics) - ENG4U and MHF4U andMCV4U A minimum of 70% is required in the 4U math courses.

Notes: We offer the following areas of concentration in the Odette School of Business: Accounting Finance Human Resources Marketing Operations & Information Systems Management Strategy & Entrepreneurship Engineering NEN Electrical Engineering 330 Total 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option enrollment MHF4U Software Engineering available with this includes all SCH4U Specialization; Science program Engineering SPH4U (General Science); BA programs MCV4U is strongly recommended (Undeclared)

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NEJ Mechanical 330 Total 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option Engineering enrollment MHF4U Software Engineering available with this includes all SCH4U Specialization; Science program Engineering SPH4U (General Science); BA programs MCV4U is strongly recommended (Undeclared)

Additional Admission Criteria: A second Engineering (math/science) average is calculated: the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.

Notes: We offer the following areas of specialization within Mechanical Engineering: Aerospace Automotive Environmental Materials NEB Civil Engineering 330 Includes all 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option Engineering MHF4U Software Engineering available with this programs SCH4U specialization; BSc (General program SPH4U Science); BA (Undeclared) MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. NE General Engineering 330 Includes all 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option Engineering MHF4U Software Engineering available with this programs SCH4U specialization; BSc (General program SPH4U Science); BA (Undeclared) MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. NEK Environmental 330 Total 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option Engineering enrollment MHF4U Software Engineering available with this includes all SCH4U specialization; Science program Engineering SPH4U (General Science); BA programs MCV4U is strongly recommended (Undeclared)

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. NEH Industrial Engineering 330 Total 74% ENG4U BSc Computer Science with Co-op option enrollment MHF4U Software Engineering available with this includes all SCH4U Specialization; Science program Engineering SPH4U (General Science); BA programs MCV4U is strongly recommended (Undeclared)

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.

Notes: We also offer Industrial Engineering with a minor in Business Administration. Optional co-op is also available.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Human Kinetics NP Human Kinetics 230 78% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Co-op or SBI4U (Undeclared). Alternative internship A minimum grade of 70% in each of 4U English and Biology will be required for students admitted to Kinesiology. offers will be based on application prerequisites. available at the Additional Admission Criteria: In addition to the best 6 average, a minimum grade of 70% in each of ENG4U and SBI4U is university after required for students admitted to Kinesiology. registration Notes: Specializations begin in third year in Movement Science or Sport Management. Nursing NN Nursing 120 85% with ENG4U BSc (General Science); BSc Practicum or a SBI4U (Health and Biomedical); internship option minimum SCH4U BHK (Kinesiology); BA available 80% 1 Grade 12 mathematics (Undeclared) Nursing A minimum of 65% is required for ENG4U. average Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Nursing average is calculated based on the average of SCH4U and SBI4U, with a recommended minimum of 80%.

Notes: This program is also offered in collaboration with St. Clair College and . Science NMH Mathematics No limit 70–75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Not Available MHF4U (Undeclared) MCV4U SPH4U is recommended Double Major: Business Administration and Mathematics Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Finance) Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Supply Chain and Business Analytics) ENG4U and MHF4U andMCV4U A minimum of 70% is required in the 4U math courses.

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%).

Notes: In our Department of Mathematics and Statistics, we also offer the following undergraduate programs: General and Honours Mathematics Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics and Computer Science NH Economics 70–75% BA Economics BA (General Economics) Not Available ENG4U MHF4U is required for Honours Economics MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended for Honours Economics BSc Economics ENG4U MHF4U MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended Business and Economics - ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required

Additional Admission Criteria: Secondary Math/Science average for BSc Economics (minimum 70%).

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NSX Behaviour, Cognition 75% ENG4U Not Available and Neuroscience minimum SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U SPH4U recommended MCV4U strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). NSM Concurrent General 20 80–85% Admission is to first year only. BMath (General) Practicum or BMath/BEd ENG4U internship option MHF4U available MCV4U SPH4U is recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum 70% average in all attempted math courses is required.

Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12). NLS Environmental Science/ No limit 71–75% Environmental Studies Not Available Environmental Studies ENG4U Environmental Science ENG4U MHF4U SCH4U SBI4U SPH4U is recommended MCV4U is strongly recommended

Notes: For students interested in our Environmental Science program, visit the Environmental Science website. NSY Biochemistry No limit 70–75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Not Available MHF4U (Undeclared) SBI4U SCH4U SPH4U is recommended MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). NSB Biological Sciences No limit 70-75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Not Available SBI4U (Undeclared) SCH4U MHF4U SPH4U is recommended MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses.

Notes: Through faculty counselling, students are able to design their academic program to acquire expertise in broad areas of study: Cellular and Molecular Biology Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Behavior (EEEB) Behaviour, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) Health and Biomedical Stream

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NT Computer Science No limit 70-75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Co-op option MHF4U (Undeclared) available with this MCV4U is strongly recommended program Double Major: Business and Computer Science - Business and Computer Science (Co-op) - ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended A minimum grade of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%). Co-op program requires an overall average of 75% and 70% secondary math average.

Notes: Different fields of study in computer science are offered in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence Game Development Multi-Media Networks & Security

We also offer a BSc Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization, BSc Computer Information Systems and BCS Computer Science Honours Applied Computing. NSP Physics No limit 75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Co-op option MHF4U (Undeclared) available with this SPH4U program MCV4U is strongly recommended SCH4U is recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%).

Notes: We also offer the following Physics programs (with optional Co-op): Medical Physics Physics and High Technology NS General Science No limit 70-75% ENG4U BA (Undeclared) Not Available MHF4U 2 of: SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A second math/science average is calculated (minimum 70%), the average of all 4U/M science and math courses. NSE Concurrent General 20 80–85% Admission is to first year only with a minimum of 80%. Practicum or BSc (General ENG4U internship option Science)/BEd MHF4U available And 2 of the following: SCH4U SBI4U SPH4U MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum 70% in all attempted math and science courses is required.

Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on teaching 1 of Physics, Biology or Chemistry and a second teachable.

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Previous OUAC Previous No. Program Name Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges NFS Forensic Science/ 75 70–75% Forensic Science BA (Forensics and Practicum or Forensics ENG4U Criminology); BA internship option MHF4U (Undeclared) available SBI4U SCH4U MCV4U recommended SPH4U strongly recommended Bachelor of Arts in Forensics (Honours) ENG4U MHF4U SBI4U MCV4U strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: For the Forensic Science program, a secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all required science and math courses (minimum 70%). NSC Chemistry No limit 70–75% ENG4U BSc (General Science); BA Not Available MHF4U (Undeclared) SCH4U 1 of SPH4U or SBI4U SPH4U is recommended MCV4U is strongly recommended

Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%).

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York University For more information: Offers of Admission Admissions: 416-736-5000 Fax: 416-736-5536 Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://futurestudents.yorku.ca York gives admission consideration to applicants who successfully present academic credentials earned at recognized/accredited institutions around the world.

For Ontario high school students, the minimum admission requirement is the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, and six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Students may also be required to fulfill Faculty or program-specific prerequisites. Francophone applicants may present FRA4U.

You must successfully complete the OSSD diploma, including six 4U/M courses and all of the prerequisites for your programs, and maintain the average used for conditional admission.

Note: Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the university.

A review of an applicant’s holistic academic profile, from high school to the present, is undertaken when making admission decisions. Possession of the minimum requirements or admission average ranges that are listed online or within university publications should not be viewed as a guarantee of admission. When making holistic assessments, we may consider a variety of aspects, including consistency of academic results over multiple years, results in specific course prerequisites, repeated course attempts and external test scores. Certain programs may also require supplemental materials or activities (e.g., portfolio review) and, generally, transcripts showing complete high school and postsecondary attendance will be required

Failed and Repeated Courses York’s policy on repeated courses: Repeated courses are accepted. Admissions will consider the course with the highest grade, which may not necessarily be the most recently taken course. The Schulich School of Business reserves the right to review each situation on an individual basis.

York’s policy on failed courses: Failed courses will be considered. Admissions will review the course with the highest grade.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions After applying to the undergraduate program, you will receive an acknowledgement email from York with your York reference number. The acknowledgement email will be sent within 2 business days of receiving your application.

York will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. You are encouraged to present as strong an academic profile as possible. Application processing times vary depending on your application type. It usually takes 4 to 8 weeks for your application to be processed and for a decision to be made.

York will consider 3U/M courses for initial admission purposes. Qualified applicants may be considered for alternative programs in cases where they do not meet the admission requirements of their original choice, or where their original program choice has filled.

Veuillez noter : ENG4U est requis pour tous les étudiants du nouveau programme. Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue française peuvent remplacer ENG4U par FRA4U.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YBD Culture & Expression (BA) 25 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YBH Business Economics (BA) 170 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. MHF4U 4 additional 4U/M courses - recommendation(s) below: MCV4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year, full-time Honours students majoring in Economics. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YBJ Cognitive Science (BA) 75 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U or M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YBK Financial & Business 150 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Economics (BA) Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option 4 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below: available MCV4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Economics. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YBN Sexuality Studies (BA, iBA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses 4U French recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YJD Media Arts (BFA) 25 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, visit the York Internship Program website. YMS Statistics (BSc) 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s MHF4U SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U 3 additional 4U/M courses MCV4U recommended * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YFW Information Technology (BCom) 30 Open Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option 4 additional 4U or 4M courses available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Information Technology (ITEC). For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YYB Neuroscience (BSc) – Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Kinesiology & Health Science/ mid-80s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U) about alternative offers. Psychology SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U and 2 additional 4U/M courses

Notes: New program. Program page to come. YVA Neuroscience (BSc) – Biology Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available mid-80s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U) about alternative offers. SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U and 2 additional 4U/M courses

Notes: New program. Program page to come. Education, Faculty of YER Educational Studies 100 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YEW Concurrent Education: Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Educational Studies to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YET Concurrent Education: Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Environmental Studies (BEd) to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Refer to the Faculty of Education website.

Notes: Students will have the opportunity to choose one of the four streams after completing the first year of study: Environmental & Culture; Urban & Regional Environments; Environmental Politics; Environmental Management. YLA Concurrent Education: Open High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen Find more information Not Available Lassonde (BEd) to subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website. about alternative offers. mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Refer to the Faculty of Education website.

Notes: Please note that Concurrent Education-Lassonde excludes the following programs: Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Geomatics Engineering; Software Engineering; Space Engineering; and International Development & Engineering.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YPC Concurrent Education: Science Open High 70s For admission requirements, consult the York Future Students website under your subject of major interest. Find more information Not Available (BEd) to An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, about alternative offers. mid-80s 2020. Admission to this program is a 2-part process: 1. You are first considered for admission to the Faculty of Science. 2. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to the faculty of choice by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in May.

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Refer to the Faculty of Education website. YQ Concurrent Education: Arts, Open High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen Find more information Not Available Media, Performance & Design to subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website. about alternative offers. (BEd) mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.

Additional Admission Criteria: Note: Many Arts, Media, Performance & Design programs require a subsequent supplementary evaluation (questionnaire, interview, portfolio and/or audition). An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 12, 2019. Refer to the Faculty of Education website. YHR Concurrent Education: Health Open High 70s For admission requirements, consult the York Future Students website under your subject of major interest. Find more information Not Available (BEd) to An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, about alternative offers. mid-80s 2020. Admission to this program is a 2-part process: 1. You are first considered for admission to the Faculty of Health. 2. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to the faculty of choice by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in May.

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Refer to the Faculty of Education website. YFK Concurrent Education: Liberal Open High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen Find more information Not Available Arts & Professional Studies to subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website. about alternative offers. (BEd) mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.

Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Environmental Studies, Faculty of YEX Environmental Management & 30 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Technology – York/Seneca Dual high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. Credential (BES) 4U Math 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YEU Urban Sustainability – York/ 40 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Not Available Seneca Dual Credential high 70s ENG4U* 4U Math 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Find more information about alternative offers.. YEE Ecosystem Management – 30 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available York/Fleming Dual Credential high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. (BES) 4U Math 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YES Environmental Studies (BES) 100 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers.. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Notes: Students will have the opportunity to choose one of the following concentrations after completing the first year of study: Environmental Politics, Justice & the Arts, Environmental Management and Urban & Regional Environments. An internship may be available to third-year full-time students in Honours Bachelor in Environmental Studies. For more information visit: http://internships.yorku.ca. YEM International Development – 40 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available York/Humber Dual Credential high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. (BES) 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U Health, Faculty of YHS Global Health (BA) 65 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or to ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Mid-80s 4U math option SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U available 3 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YHT Global Health (BSc) 65 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. Mid-80s Any 4U math SCH4U or SPH4U 3 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YHD Kinesiology & Health Science 725 High 70s BA Program: Find more information Practicum or (BA, BSc) Open to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) about alternative offers. internship Mid-80s ENG4U* option Any 4U math available SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U 3 additional 4U or M courses BSc Program: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) ENG4U Any 4U math SCH4U or SPH4U 3 additional 4U or M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YHF Nursing (Collaborative BScN Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or program with ) high 80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Any 4U math option SBI4U available SCH4U or SPH4U and 2 additional 4U/M courses No prerequisite below 70% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: For more information about the Nursing Practicum Coordination Office, please visit the School of Nursing website. YHG Nursing (Collaborative BScN Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or program with ) high 80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Any 4U math option SBI4U available SCH4U or SPH4U and 2 additional 4U/M courses No prerequisite below 70% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: For more information about the Nursing Practicum Coordination Office please visit the School of Nursing website. YHB Psychology (BSc) 350 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 4U math option SCH4U or SPH4U available 3 additional 4U/M courses 4U French recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YHE Health Studies (BHS) 200 High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or Open to ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Mid-80s 5 additional 4U/M courses option 4U math recommended available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in one of the subjects of major interest. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YHA Psychology (BA) 400 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses 4U French recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U Lassonde School of Engineering YPK Computer Science (BA) 100 Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) available 3 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options. YPF Computer Science (iBA) 25 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) available 3 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more information about internship options. The iBA degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to gain international experience on exchange at 1 of York University's partner institutions abroad. YSY Computer Science (iBSc) 25 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship SCH4U or SPH4U option MHF4U available Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) 2 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more information about internship options. The iBSc degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to gain international experience on exchange at 1 of York University's partner institutions abroad.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YPR Computer Security (BSc) 20 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship SCH4U or SPH4U option MHF4U available Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) 2 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options. YRA Digital Media (BA) – Lassonde 45 Open Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or School of Engineering ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 4U math (minimum grade of 75% required) option 4M arts (or similar arts training) recommended available 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more information about internship options. YSE Earth & Atmospheric Science 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op option (BSc) to Low ENG4U* about alternative offers. available with 80s SPH4U this program MHF4U MCV4U 2 additional 4U/M course (SCH4U is recommended for Atmospheric Science & Space Science streams) Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Find more information about co-op and internship options. YSG Computer Science (BSc) 200 Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship SCH4U or SPH4U option MHF4U available Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) 2 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. There is also an Industry Partnership option, in which some of your academic courses involve learning on the job as you work part-time with a single employer year-round throughout the 4-year program. Find more information about co-op and internship options.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YPX Computer Security (BA) 20 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) available 3 additional 4U/M courses Minimum math average of 75% No math grade below 65% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options. YT Engineering (BEng) 400 Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op option Open mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. available with SCH4U this program SPH4U MHF4U MCV4U 1 additional 4U/M course No prerequisite below 70% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.

Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary information/evaluation is optional.

Notes: Fields of Study: Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering & International Development Studies Geomatics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Software Engineering Space Engineering Find more information on the Lassonde School of Engineering website. Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Faculty of YBL Geography & Urban Studies 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U. YRC Classics & Classical Studies 25 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YFP Professional Writing (BA) Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YBG Global Political Studies (BA) 25 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YUE Political Science (BA, iBA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRL Religious Studies (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YFM Information Technology (BA) 125 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Any 4U math option 4 additional 4U or 4M courses available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Information Technology (ITEC). For more information, please visit the York website. YBI International Business 100 High 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Administration (iBBA) Open to low ENG4U* about alternative offers. 90s MHF4U MCV4U or MDM4U 3 additional 4U or M courses (no more than two 4M courses) 4U French recommended No prerequisite below 70% *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: The iBBA degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to gain international experience on exchange at one of York University's partner institutions abroad. For more information visit please visit the York website. Please refer to the program code YBA for BBA option. YFB Commerce 600 Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option 4 additional 4U or M courses available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in BCom programs. Internship programs may be available to third-year, full-time Honours students in Commerce specializing in Accounting, Management, Marketing and Finance programs. For more information about eligibility, please visit the York Internship Program website. YFE Economics (BA) 200 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship MHF4U option 4 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below: available MCV4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Economics. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YUA English (BA) 200 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YFL Human Resources 160 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Management (BHRM) Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship Any 4U math option 4 additional 4U or M courses available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time students in the Honours Bachelor of Human Resource Management program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YUM Undeclared Major (BA) 400 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) For more information about Not Available Open ENG4U* alternative offers, visit: 5 additional 4U/M courses http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ admitted/alternative_offers/. *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U If you apply to the Undeclared major and are considering a specific program, please ensure you have the appropriate prerequisites for that program. Refer to the specific program entry for requirements. YFF Communication Studies (BA, 125 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or iBA) Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Business & Public Administration Internship Program (BPAIP) may be available to third- year, full-time Honours students majoring in Communication Studies. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YFS Social Work (BSW, Direct 175 Mid-80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or Entry) Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: If you are a non-Canadian high school applicant, you must submit an online supplementary information form by February 27, 2020. The form becomes available shortly after you apply. Apply by February 1, 2020, for full consideration. Find further details about the supplementary information form.

Notes: Practicum is available to the Social Work students. For more information, please visit the practicum web page. YFD Business & Society (BA) 200 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Business & Public Administration Internship Program (BPAIP) may be available to third- year, full-time Honours students majoring in the Business & Society Program. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YFZ Criminology (BA) 300 Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPJ Disaster & Emergency 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Management (BDEM) ENG4U* about alternative offers. MHF4U or MDM4U 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YFN Languages & Linguistics (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U or M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPG Public Administration (BPA) 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 4U math option and 4 additional 4U/M courses available *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Public Administration. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YBE East Asian Studies (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)* Find more information Not Available ENG4U about alternate offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YBF English & Professional Writing 45 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YUF Urban Studies (BA, iBA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) For more information about Not Available ENG4U* alternative offers, visit: 5 additional 4U/M courses http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ admitted/alternative_offers/. *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRG Health & Society (BA) 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YUD Humanities (BA, iBA) 50 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U or M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRD Human Rights & Equity Studies 25 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U. YRH Interdisciplinary Social Science 25 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YFT Law & Society (BA) 250 Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U or M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: The Law & Society program is not a pre-law preparatory program. YRB Anthropology (BA, iBA) 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YFX Children, Childhood & Youth 140 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YUC History (BA, iBA) 100 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRK Philosophy (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRF Gender & Women's Studies 25 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YUB Geography (BA, iBA) 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YBO Jewish Studies (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available YUG Sociology (BA) 125 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. and 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRM Work & Labour Studies (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YBM Indigenous Studies (BA) 20 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YRI International Development 60 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or Studies (BA) high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Notes: Field placement option available in fourth year with this program.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges Schulich School of Business YBA Business Administration (BBA) 400 High 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open to low ENG4U* (minimum grade of 70% required) about alternative offers. 90s MHF4U (minimum grade of 70% required) MCV4U or MDM4U (MCV4U recommended) and 3 additional 4U or 4M courses (no more than two 4M courses) *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: You can only apply to one Schulich program – either BBA or iBBA. A Supplementary Application (including leadership profile and video interview) is required by the deadline listed below. Details and supplementary application will be available in December 2018. Deadline to submit the Supplementary Application: • January 30, 2019, for Ontario high school applicants • February 6, 2019, for out-of-Ontario high school applicants For questions about the Supplementary Application, please contact the Schulich Undergraduate Programs Unit at [email protected] or 416-736-5081. Science, Faculty of YPB Environmental Biology (BSc) 25 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op option mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. available with SBI4U this program SCH4U MHF4U 2 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below: SPH4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSB Biology (BSc, iBSc) 300 low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U 2 additional 4U or 4M courses – recommendation(s) below: SPH4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSW Biomedical Science (BSc) 100 Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U 2 additional 4U or 4M courses – recommendation(s) below: SPH4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YSV Environmental Science (BSc) 25 Open High 70s Life Sciences Stream Find more information Co-op option to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) about alternative offers.. available with mid-80s ENG4U* this program SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U MCV4U 1 additional 4U/M course SPH4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U Physical Sciences Stream Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) ENG4U* SCH4U SPH4U MHF4U MCV4U 1 additional 4U/M course *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPD Actuarial Science (BA) 40 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. Mid-80s MHF4U 4 additional 4U or M courses – recommendation(s) below: MCV4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPE Mathematics for Education (BA) 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s MHF4U 4 additional 4U or M courses MCV4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPQ Mathematics for Education 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BSc) to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U OR SBI4U MHF4U 3 additional 4U/M courses MCV4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSC Chemistry (BSc) 60 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op option to ENG4U* about alternative offers. available with mid-80s MHF4U this program SCH4U 2 additional 4U or 4M courses MCV4U recommended SPH4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YSF Biochemistry (BSc) 65 Open low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. SBI4U SCH4U MHF4U MCV4U and 1 additional 4U/M course – recommendation(s) below: SPH4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPT Biophysics (BSc) 25 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or mid 80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship SBI4U option SPH4U available MHF4U MCV4U 1 additional 4U or 4M course – recommendation(s) below: SCH4U *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Technology Internship Program (TIP) may be available to third-year, full-time Honours students majoring in this program. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YSP Physics & Astronomy (BSc) 40 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or to ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship mid-80s SPH4U option MHF4U available MCV4U 2 additional 4U/M courses SCH4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Astronomy and Physics programs. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YS Geography (BSc) 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U Any 4U math MHF4U recommended * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSM Mathematics (BA, BSc) 50 Open High 70s BA Program: Find more information Not Available to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) about alternative offers. mid-80s ENG4U* MHF4U 4 additional 4U or 4M courses MCV4U recommended BSc Program: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) ENG4U* SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U MHF4U 3 additional 4U or 4M courses MCV4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YRN Mathematical Biology (BSc) 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to low ENG4U* about alternative offers. 80s SBI4U SCH4U MCV4U MHF4U 1 additional 4U or 4M courses SPH4U recommended *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPN Statistics (BA) 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s MHF4U 4 additional 4U/M courses MCV4U recommended * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YDE Applied Mathematics (BA) 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to low ENG4U* about alternative offers. 80s MHF4U 4 additional 4U/M courses MCV4U recommended * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YPU Integrated Science (BSc) 40 N/A Mid-80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. MHF4U MCV4U Biology, Chemistry and Physics (two must be at the Grade 12 level, one can be at the Grade 11 level) *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Notes: You will declare a major after completing your first year. YPO Science & Technology Studies 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BSc) to ENG4U about alternative offers. mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U MHF4U 3 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSO Science & Technology Studies 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BA) to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YDD Applied Mathematics (BSc) 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available to low ENG4U* about alternative offers. 80s MHF4U SBI4U or SCH4U OR SPH4U 3 additional 4U/M courses MCV4U recommended * Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YSQ Computational Mathematics 25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available (BSc) to ENG4U* about alternative offers. mid-80s MHF4U Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended) SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U 2 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSA Biotechnology (BSc) 75 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op option mid-80s ENG4U* about alternative offers. available with SBI4U this program SCH4U MHF4U 2 additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below: SPH4U Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U YSU Undecided Major (BSc, first 50 Open Low to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available year only) mid-80s ENG4U about alternative offers.. MHF4U SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U 3 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U If you apply to the Undecided major and are considering a specific program, ensure you have the appropriate prerequisites for that program. Refer to the specific program entry for requirements. Arts, Media, Performance & Design, School of the YM Studio Art (BFA) 75 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Studio Art (e.g., drawing, painting, photography, print media, sculpture, time-based art). YN Art History (BA) 20 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Practicum or high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YB Dance (BFA) 50 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Students have the opportunity to choose one of the following streams after completing the first year of study: Choreography/ performance; Dance Education. YEB Cinema & Media Studies (BA) 40 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, visit http://internships.yorku.ca. YFA Digital Media (BA) – School of 35 Open Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or the Arts, Media, Performance & high 70s ENG4U* about alternative offers.. internship Design 4U math (minimum grade of 75% required) option 4M arts (or similar arts training recommended) available 4 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).

Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Technology Internship Program (TIP) may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Digital Media. For more information, visit the York Internship Program website. YF Design (BDes) 50 Open Mid-80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Design (e.g., visual communication, interactive design, information design) internship is available to third-year students in BDes program. For more information, visit the Department of Design website.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YEF Screenwriting (BFA) 25 Open Mid-80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U. available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Film Screenwriting (e.g., feature film and television). Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YJ Theatre (BA, BFA) 125 Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Students have the opportunity to choose 1 of the following streams after completing the first year of study: Acting; Production & Design; Theatre Studies (e.g., playwriting, dramaturgy, devised theatre, drama in education). YEA Film Production (BFA) 150 Mid-80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Co-op or Open ENG4U* about alternative offers. internship 5 additional 4U/M courses option *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U available

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website. YH Music (BA, BFA) 60 Open Mid-70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Find more information Not Available ENG4U* about alternative offers. 5 additional 4U/M courses *Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U

Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

Notes: Music (e.g., classical, jazz, contemporary, popular, world music, instrumental and vocal performance, composition, music and technology, musicology, theory, ethnomusicology, music education). All students entering the BFA program may choose to move into the BA program in their second year.

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York University – Glendon Campus For more information: Offers of Admission Phone: 416 487-6710 Email: [email protected] Basic Requirements for Admission Website: http://www.glendon.yorku.ca?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and six 4U/M courses, including 4U English, are required. Applicants studying in a French-language high school can present 4U French instead of 4U English.

Repeated Courses Repeated courses are accepted. Admissions will consider the course with the highest grade, which may not necessarily be the most recently taken course.

Failed Courses Failed courses will be considered. Admissions will review the course with the highest grade.

Timing and Process for Admission Decisions York will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. At all points in the process, you are encouraged to present as strong an academic profile as possible.

York will consider 3U/M courses for initial admission purposes. You may be considered for alternative programs if you do not meet the admission requirements of your original choice or if your original program choice is full.

Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YGW Linguistics and 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Language Studies for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative available OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Glendon-Specific Recommendations and Requirements: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YYQ Philosophy 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded for all high you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) 70's General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. volunteerism/ A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U partnership or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGK Economics 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or for all high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) 5 additional 4U/M courses program of study, we may provide an alternative available 4U French recommended offer of admission. MHF4U recommended MCV4U recommended

Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YYI Concurrent 50 80% Find admission requirements to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Bachelor of and Find more information about the Bachelor of Education (English). you applied to but are admissible to another internship option Education above Admission to this program is a 2-part process: program of study, we may provide an alternative available (English) 1. You are first considered for admission to Glendon Campus. offer of admission. 2. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to Glendon by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in May. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 11, 2020. You must also submit your Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee by April 12, 2020. If you wish to pursue an international Bachelor of Arts (iBA) or an international Bachelor of Science degree in the concurrent education program, you will still apply using OUAC code YYI. Once you have been admitted to the BA or BSc program, you can request to be transferred to the iBA or iBSc program by contacting Glendon directly at 416-487-6710 or [email protected].

Additional Admission Criteria: In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must submit an online Faculty of Education supplementary information form and pay a $50 processing fee. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. YYS Canadian Studies 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded for all high 70s ENG4U (Applicants from French-language high schools may present FRA4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) 5 additional 4U/M courses program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ 4U French recommended offer of admission. volunteerism/ partnership Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BA. YYN Gender & 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded Women's Studies for all high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) 5 additional 4U/M courses program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ 4U French recommended offer of admission. volunteerism/ partnership Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YYA History 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. volunteerism/ A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U partnership or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YYU International 50 (total 80s and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Studies & for all above ENG4U (Applicants from French-language schools may present FRA4U instead of ENG4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another internship option Business programs) MHF4U program of study, we may provide an alternative available Administration MCV4U or MDM4U offer of admission. (Dual Degree) No prerequisite below 70% 3 additional 4U/M courses 4U French recommended A Bilingual Digital supplementary application is also required. YYP Mathematics 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded for all high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) MHF4U program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ 4U French recommended offer of admission. volunteerism/ MCV4U recommended partnership 4 additional 4U/M courses

Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGY Psychology (BA) 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative available OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Interested in our BSc degree option? Use code YYH. Interested in our iBSc degree option? Use code YYG.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YYC Sociology 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGP Spanish (Hispanic 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based Studies) for all high 70s you apply to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGM Undecided Major 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based (First year only) for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Glendon-specific recommendations and requirements: 4U French recommended for Anglophones. YYF Biology (BSc) 400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent. If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based for all high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Applicants from French-language high schools can you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) present FRA4U. program of study, we may provide an alternative education SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U are required. offer of admission. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. 4U French recommended for Anglophones. SPH4U recommended.

Notes: Considering our iBSc degree option? Use code YYF. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BSc.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YYH Psychology (BSc) 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or for all high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) SCH4U or SPH4U program of study, we may provide an alternative available Any 4U math offer of admission. 3 additional 4U/M courses 4U French recommended

Notes: Interested in our iBSc degree option? Use code YYG. Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Interested in our BA degree option? Use code YGY. YYR Sexuality Studies 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Embedded for all high ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another community programs) 70's 5 additional 4U/M courses program of study, we may provide an alternative engagement/ 4U French recommended offer of admission. volunteerism/ partnership Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGE Business 400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent. If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Economics for all high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Applicants from French-language high schools can you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) present FRA4U. program of study, we may provide an alternative available A combination of U and M courses are accepted. offer of admission. 4U French recommended for Anglophones. MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.

Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BA. YGJ Concurrent 50 Low 80s Find admission requirements for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Bachelor of Find more information about the Bachelor of Education (French). you applied to but are admissible to another internship option Education program of study, we may provide an alternative available (French) Additional Admission Criteria: offer of admission. In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must complete an online French language assessment, submit an online Faculty of Education supplementary information form and pay a $50 processing fee. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. The admissions selection committee is looking for the following: Academic achievement Experience working in an educational setting that is relevant to the teaching profession Intermediate or advanced level of French language proficiency A demonstrated interest in teaching the French language

Notes: Glendon’s Bachelor of Education (French) program is designed specifically to prepare you to become an immersion, extended and core French teacher. Your education courses will begin in second year. If you're not accepted into the BEd (French) program directly from secondary school, we invite you to re-apply during your first year at Glendon. If you're interested in the Concurrent Direct Entry (French) program offered at Glendon, select the code YGJ and your subject of major interest for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. You should have intermediate or advanced written/oral abilities in both English and French, and you must meet the admission requirements of the Glendon BA program you're applying to.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YGD Drama Studies 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGN English Studies 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Glendon-Specific Recommendations and Requirements: 4U French recommended for Anglophone applicants.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGF French Studies 400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent. If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or for all high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U you apply to but are admissible to another internship option programs) or FEF4U. program of study, we may provide an alternative available A combination of U and M courses are accepted. offer of admission. 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: If applying for the iBA degree, please use code YGG. If you're interested in the Concurrent Direct Entry (French) program offered at Glendon, please select the code YGJ, then select French Studies as your subject of major interest for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. YGI International 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or Studies for all high 70s you apply to but are admissible to another internship option programs) General Requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative available OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: If applying for the iBA degree, use program code YGG.

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Previous Previous OUAC Program Name No. Grade Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites Alternative Offer(s) Co-op Option Code Enrolled Ranges YGQ Political Science 400 (total Mid- to If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another experiential programs) General requirements: program of study, we may provide an alternative education OSSD or equivalent. offer of admission. A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U. A combination of U and M courses are accepted. Recommendations: 4U French recommended for Anglophones.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YYT Communications 400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or for all high ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.) you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) 70's 5 additional 4U or M courses program of study, we may provide an alternative available 4U French recommended offer of admission.

Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. YGG International BA 400 (total Mid- to Find admission requirements. If you are not offered admission to the program Practicum or (iBA Bilingual) for all high 70s you applied to but are admissible to another internship option programs) program of study, we may provide an alternative available offer of admission. YYG International BSc 400 (total Mid- to General requirements : If you are not offered admission to the program Class-based (iBSc Bilingual: for all high 70s OSSD or equivalent you applied to but are admissible to another experiential Psychology or programs) At least 6 4U or 4M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U program of study, we may provide an alternative education Biology) Recommendations and requirements for Glendon admission: offer of admission. Note: One French 4U recommended for anglophone applicants. iBSc Biology: SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U required. SPH4U recommended. iBSc Psychology: One Math 4U course and either SCH4U or SPH4U required. SPH4U recommended.

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Program News There is always something new at the universities! Find information about new programs, changes to existing programs and important updates to the universities' admission information.

Algoma University University of Guelph New Programs New Programs Brampton Campus Expansion For the 2020 fall intake, we'll be offering more programs at our Brampton New for Fall 2019 Campus in addition to our programs within the School of Business and Economics. The new programs offered at this campus will include: • Psychology Sport and Event Management • Computer Science Sport and Event Management (with a co-op option) has been added as • Community Economic and Social Development a major within the Bachelor of Commerce degree program.

Carleton University Program Changes New Programs The Bachelor of Arts in Geography has added a new concentration New for Fall 2019 in Urban Geography. The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology has added a new minor Major Name Changes in Human Resource Management. Bachelor of Applied Science The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics has added a new concentration • Child Studies (formerly Child, Youth and Family) in Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics and Communication • Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Adult Disorders. Development) The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics has added a new concentration Bachelor of Arts in Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders. • International Development Studies (formerly International The Bachelor of Science has added a new major in Linguistics with Development) the following new concentrations: • Linguistic Theory (Neuroscience focus) • Linguistic Theory (Psychology focus) • Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders (Neuroscience focus) • Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders (Psychology focus) A new minor has been added in Heritage Conservation.

Program Changes The Bachelor of Arts has renamed the Child Studies major to Childhood and Youth Studies. The Bachelor of Information Technology has renamed the Photonics and Laser Technology program to Optical Systems and Sensors. The Bachelor of Science has renamed the Food Science and Nutrition major to Food Science. Admissions Updates The Bachelor of Journalism with a concentration in Health Sciences has updated prerequisites to include: 4U math and either 4U Chemistry or 4U Biology.

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Université de Hearst – affiliée à Lakehead University l'Université Laurentienne New Programs New Programs Lakehead University is a fully comprehensive university with 60+ programs spanning the arts and sciences, along with professional programs. Check out our program offerings for more information. A few highlights of new and revised program offerings for Fall 2020 Volet professionnel - VP include: Disponible dans tous nos programmes, le VP te propose une série 1) Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Business Administration d’activités professionnelles. Obtiens une attestation supplémentaire 5-year Double Degree: avec ton diplôme et un pas d’avance pour te tailler une place de choix • Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Software Engineering sur le marché du travail. disciplines are available. • testing au niveau des intérêts • Completing co-op is also an option. • mentorat 2) Accelerated Concurrent Education 5-Year Degrees in Arts, Arts & • bénévolat Science, and Science: • stage • HBA (English)/Bachelor of Education (PJ or IS) (Thunder Bay • préparation à la recherche d'emploi Campus) • HBA (History)/Bachelor of Education (PJ or IS) (Thunder Bay Program Changes Campus) • HBASc (Interdisciplinary Studies)/Bachelor of Education (P/J) (Orillia Campus) • HBSc (Biology)/Bachelor of Education (IS) (Thunder Bay Campus) Administration des affaires et gestion • HBSc (Chemistry)/Bachelor of Education (IS) (Thunder Bay Campus) 3) Bachelor of Science (General major) 3-year Degree is available at Tu as l'esprit entrepreneur? Tu apprécieras les changements à nos both campuses in Orillia and Thunder Bay. programmes d'administration des affaires et de gestion. Ces deux formations touchent tout de même à plusieurs domaines de la gestion et 4) Science One is now available at both campuses in Orillia and des affaires. Thunder Bay. Admissions Updates Program Changes The Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media Studies major) degree Service d'accessibilité is now called the Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media, Film, & Communications major). On recommande aux élèves ayant des besoins particuliers de consulter les ressources en ligne sur notre site Web ou de communiquer avec la responsable des besoins particuliers pour discuter de leur situation. 705 372-1781, poste 245 Lyne Poliquin Admissions Updates The Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media, Film, & Communications major) requires a portfolio. Entente d'articulation et politique relative The Cambridge Academic English (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency) and Pearson PTE English proficicency tests are now accepted. à la reconnaissance de crédits L'Université de Hearst propose des ententes d'articulation dont les formules sont simples et généreuses. Une visite sur la page Web de ces ententes vous permettra de constater les programmes pour lesquels des passerelles sont prévues entre les collèges partenaires et l'Université McMaster University de Hearst. Venez bénéficier de nos combinaisons de style 2+2 et compléter un bac en un ou deux ans une fois votre diplôme collégial en Program Changes poche. Kinesiology will require MCV4U for admission starting in the 2019–2020 Les étudiantes et les étudiants qui ont complété au moins 2 années admission cycle. d'études collégiales ou certains cours universitaires dans des programmes autres que ceux compris dans nos ententes d'articulation For September 2019 admission, Economics and Health & Society will be peuvent aussi recevoir des équivalences. Vous faites partie de ces direct-entry programs and appear on the OUAC application. They were personnes? Pour voir les possibilités de parcours du collège à previously Level II entry programs within the Faculty of Social Sciences. l'université ou d'une université à l'autre, consultez la page Web des admissions collégiales ou des admissions d'une autre université.

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Nipissing University A new iLead Co-op option is available for students to apply to at the end of their second year. Co-op is limited enrollment. If admitted to the co-op option, students must complete a minimum 16 months in work New Programs placements. Work placements may be either 4 months or 8 months in length. Students completing the co-op option may have to complete their Bachelor of Arts in History with an Orientation to a degree over 5 years. Master of Arts in History (OMAH) Admissions Updates OMAH is a 5-year program that guarantees admission to the Master of Arts in History, provided you complete your degree, including the OMAH-specific courses, with a minimum 75% on your last 10 full course Bachelor of Business Administration equivalents. The guarantee is for the September immediately following For Fall 2020, applicants will be required to present two 4U Math completion of your History degree. OMAH students receive a high- courses for admission consideration. Applicants who do not have two 4U impact and exclusive degree in a small class setting. You will have the Math courses will still be eligible for admission consideration. However, opportunity to work closely with faculty while studying in all the major students admitted without two 4U Math courses will be required to areas of the History program, participating in the History Society and complete MATH 1911 and/or MATH 1912 in their first year. taking part in an experiential learning course, community or international placement or research assistantship. You graduate as a Master of Arts Bachelor of Science in Psychology in History, a credential that will prepare you for exciting careers or other graduate programs in transitional justice, conflict studies/state violence, A change has been made to the prerequisites for the Bachelor of history, law, politics, gender and environmental studies. Science in Psychology program for Fall 2020. Applicants must now present ENG4U; one 4U Math; one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics First Year Foundations plus 3 additional 4U/4M courses. First Year Foundations is a new initiative that supports the transition International Baccalaureate (IB) from high school to university. Students will have an opportunity to take a specialized set of courses that inspire curiosity and provide an open Nipissing will consider both SL and HL courses with a 5 or better for dialogue for discovery. This program is intended for students who are possible transfer credit. Applicants will no longer be required to complete determined to earn a university education but have faced challenges in the IB diploma in order to be considered for transfer credit. All individual an academic environment. The program admits a limited number of courses will be considered. Applicants who do complete the IB diploma students applying directly from secondary school who have fallen short may be eligible to receive up to 30 transfer credits (1 year). of the 70% admission average. First Year Foundations is available only to applicants eligible for admission consideration to a BA or BSc program based on program applied to or alternative offer eligibility. OCAD University In first year, students take a reduced load of courses and receive support from a team focused on teaching the skills required to thrive in an arts or science degree. Upon successful completion of the First Year New Programs Foundations Program, students will have earned up to 24 credits towards a university degree. This strong foundation will provide tools and strategies that ensure continued academic success at Nipissing and offer First Year Foundations students an easy transition directly into the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing second year of a qualifying degree program. Launching in September 2019, the Creative Writing program offers a The Nipissing Promise studio-based approach to the exploration of writing that incorporates the study and appreciation of literature as artistic creation. It includes the The first initiative of its kind in an Ontario university, our promise further study of literary culture and literary art practices and production. The enhances Nipissing’s focus on our students’ success. degree emphasizes the practice, writing craft, and production of spoken, The current rate of employment for Nipissing graduates is already above visual and verbal texts, and experimental language forms that exist both the provincial average, but our promise further demonstrates the inside and outside established genres. University’s confidence in the quality of programming, teaching and Find more information about this exciting program option at OCAD U. career development. If you can’t find a job following graduation, Nipissing invites you to return for another year, tuition-free for up to 30 Admissions Updates additional credits if you have not secured career-related employment 6 months after completing your undergrad degree. Find detailed admission information and updates. Terms and conditions apply. For further details, visit the Nipissing website. Program Changes Bachelor of Business Administration For Fall 2020, applicants will no longer be required to choose a stream upon application. Students will now choose 1 of the following 9 streams at the end of first year. • Accounting • Business Analytics and Technology • Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership • Finance • Human Resources • International Business • Marketing • Public Administration • Sustainable Development

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Ontario Tech University (University of University of Ottawa Ontario Institute of Technology) New Programs New Programs Ontario Tech regularly adds new programs. Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies Imagine a degree as individual as you. Learn a little about a lot or a lot about what you love with the most flexible Bachelor of Arts we’ve ever Faculty of Science offered. Customize your studies to capture your own unique combination • Offering a new Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Integrated of interests within the Faculty of Arts or across campus. Do a 3-year BA Neuroscience. or a 4-year BA – it’s all good. Be creative. Be ambitious. Be your best self with the BA made just for you.

Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Data Science • Offering a new Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology. • Offering a new Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology. Every day all over the world, large amounts of data are generated by business, scientific and social activities. Therefore, data-driven approaches to decision-making in areas as diverse as medicine, Admissions Updates business, sports, advertising and entertainment are now essential. Data Science is the study, application and development of methods to learn from this data in order to understand, predict and make improvements in management strategies, products, services, advertising campaigns, Faculty of Health Sciences: public health and safety and many other areas. These methods combine elements of mathematics, computer science and statistics. Students in Nursing this program will obtain significant practical “hands-on” experience • Along with GPA, you will be assessed on professional practice skills through various projects and a Data Science Laboratory. with the completion of a Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics (CASPer). • CASPer is an online screening tool designed to evaluate key personal and professional characteristics for Environmental Geoscience successful students and graduates. Investigate Earth as a professional environmental geoscientist and understand environmental interactions between geology, biology and hydrology. This program integrates the Environmental Science and Geology programs in one multidisciplinary stream that balances biology and chemistry-oriented courses with solid Earth-based courses. You will acquire a wide range of expertise in the environmental interactions between solid Earth, the biosphere, the atmosphere and the oceans. The combination of analytical courses and frequent field trips gives you hands-on exposure to all aspects of environmental geoscience. The final year involves an independent research project or equivalent units (credits) in advanced environmental geoscience courses in your specialization. Students who follow the suggested course sequence can meet professional accreditation requirements of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO) and the Ordre des géologues du Québec (OGQ).

Integrated Food Sciences The Honours Bachelor of Integrated Food Sciences, the first of its kind in Canada, is an innovative multidisciplinary program delivered jointly by the University of Ottawa and Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa. The program prepares you to take on leadership roles in any industry where food innovation plays a key role, including health care, education, hospitality or research and development. You will have a broad, comprehensive understanding of food preparation and nutrition practices, with an emphasis on the needs of clients with special dietary requirements, and will be ready to lead and offer guidance in commercial establishments and institutional settings.

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University of Ottawa – Saint Paul Queen's University University New Programs New Programs Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education, Bader International Study Centre – Herstmonceux Castle, England New Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social OUAC Code: QIF Innovation New for the 2020 admission cycle, applicants to Concurrent Education/ Science will have the option of completing their first year at the Bader The first of its kind in Canada, the School of Social Innovation gives International Study Centre. With observations at local schools, the students the opportunity to study the various means available to international experience you gain will set you apart from your peers. Our communities to resolve problems they are facing. dedicated Careers Evening will allow you to network with Canadian The School’s programs are intended for students at the beginning of teachers now working in the UK and give you a competitive edge by their journey as well as professionals who are interested in learning encouraging you to think about your future career opportunities. about social innovation, and allows them to develop a strong foundation in this constantly evolving field. Structured in a logical way that values the relationship between theory and practice, the programs help to develop the primary analytical Program Changes frameworks and encourage practical approaches regarding organizational and collective action methods. Queen's University Accelerated Route to Medical The programs of the Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation offer the following qualifications: a certificate, an honours bachelor of arts and School (QuARMS) a graduate diploma. The School plans to offer a master’s program soon. Queen's University Accelerated Route to Medical School (QuARMS) is a Read more about the School of Social Innovation. unique opportunity to apply to medical school after only 2 years of undergraduate study. This can reduce the time for receiving an MD from one of Canada's premier medical schools. QuARMS is the only admission track of its kind in Canada. Learn more about QuARMS and the requirements. Admissions Updates

Indigenous Admission Pathway Queen’s University offers Indigenous candidates an additional and alternative pathway for admission to the first year of a full-time, first- entry undergraduate degree program. Students must self-identify on their OUAC application and submit a separate letter to the Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre stating their interest in being considered under this policy. Students must also provide evidence of Indigenous ancestry with their request. Read more about the Indigenous Admission Pathway.

First Generation Student Admission Pathway Queen’s encourages participation in postsecondary education by first- generation students. First-generation candidates, including Pathways to Education students, Leadership by Design participants, Extended Society Care Students and members of the Boys and Girls Club Raising the Grade program or Big Brothers Big Sisters “Pumped for Post- Secondary” program, are offered an additional and alternative admission pathway to the first year of a full-time, first-entry undergraduate degree program. Offers of admission will be made to first-generation candidates whose total application shows strong evidence of academic preparedness and potential. Students will be introduced to the contacts and services available at the Student Experience Office and the Student Awards Office during the application process and upon admission. Queen’s University encourages students to access these services throughout their time at Queen’s. Students who are admitted through this pathway will be encouraged to make use of the academic advising and academic support services available to all students at Queen’s University. For more information, contact [email protected].

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Ryerson University New Programs Royal Military College of Canada New Faculty: Faculty of Law Ryerson's Faculty of Law reimagines legal education to create a new Admissions Updates kind of lawyer – one who is technologically savvy, a driver of the new The Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) subsidized programme economy and equipped with the diversity of perspectives required to be provides succesful candidates with the opportunity to pursue an a champion for ordinary citizens. Our Juris Doctor (JD) program includes undergraduate degree in the Arts, Science or Engineering. a mandatory professional placement, as well as immersive bootcamps designed to teach students everything from coding to innovative Applications must be submitted online at the Canadian Armed Forces business skills. website. Applications should be made as early as possible in your final year of Program Changes high school without necessarily waiting for the results of your first set of examinations. The Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre will require your New Program Format: Fashion (BDes) co-operation in obtaining all high school transcripts. The School of Fashion has restructured its 2 distinct programs, Fashion Communication (BDes) and Fashion Design (BDes), into a single program: Fashion (BDes). Revised academic admission requirements are as follows: OSSD with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English. Program Name Changes The BASc in Occupational and Public Health (with a Public Health and Safety option) has been renamed to the BASc in Public Health. The BASc in Occupational and Public Health (with an Occupational Health and Safety option) has been renamed to the BASc in Occupational Health and Safety.

Admissions Updates Fashion (BDes) The new Fashion (BDes) program will no longer require Grade 11 U/M or Grade 12 U Mathematics as a subject prerequisite. See Program Changes above. Public Health (BASc, Two-Year Program for University Graduates) and Occupational Health and Safety (BASc, Two-Year Program for University Graduates) Effective fall 2020, the liberal studies and chemistry prerequisite courses must be completed prior to commencing the degree program. Revised academic admission requirements are as follows: 1. Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university including 3 (lower- or upper-level) liberal studies courses. 2. Applicants must have as part of their degree (or other post-secondary education) credit for at least 1 single- term course in chemistry (equivalent to CHY 104). Sport Media (BA) Sport Media has changed to a grades-only program. Effective fall 2020, the program will no longer require non-academic requirements. Learn more about the detailed Sport Media program requirements.

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University of Toronto – Mississauga Admissions Updates New Programs Updated Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships • Minor in Creative Writing: Offered by the Department of English and Drama. This program will allow students to focus on either the The following is a reminder of a change that was made last year. literary or dramatic arts, or to integrate their work in both these areas Our updated guaranteed entrance scholarships, available to all newly of creative expression. They will learn about the artistic traditions that admitted students directly from high school, are: frame their own writing and experiment with producing and sharing • 95.0% and above: Up to $12,000 ($3,000 x 4 years) written work in a variety of genres, using a range of formal • 92.0–94.9%: $3,000 techniques. • 90.0–91.9%: $2,000 • Minor in Sustainability: Offered by the Department of Geography. This minor program will provide students with theory and practice in For complete details, visit the Automatic Entrance Scholarships page. the area of sustainability and sustainable development. • Minor in Environmental Law and Policy: Offered by the Department of Geography. The Minor in Environmental Law and Policy will provide an analysis and overview of environmental issues, University of Toronto – Scarborough ethical principles and practices that are relevant to legal, political and social applications, both in Canada and internationally. Areas of New Programs focus will be on environmental policy and environmental law. • Certificate in Global Perspectives: Offered by the Department of Double Degree (BBA/BSc) Management & Finance and Statistics Language Studies. The Certificate in Global Perspectives will provide – Quantitative Stream students the opportunity to examine issues from different cultural, Health Humanities economic and socio-political perspectives, and provide an Natural Sciences and Environmental Management interdisciplinary or disciplinary global lens through which to interpret and evaluate our interconnected world. Media, Journalism and Digital Cultures • Certificate in Advanced Economics: Offered by the Department of Economics, the Certificate in Advanced Economics is open to Program Changes students who seek a more formal and deeper analysis of economic Migration and Ethnic Diversity was renamed Critical Migration Studies. models and their application. The requirements include core advanced courses in the 3 main fields of economics – Microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics – that will help Admissions Updates prepare students for graduate and professional studies and provide valuable applicable skills for future careers. New Admissions Categories • Professional Experience Certificate in Digital Media, • Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management, and Media (gathers Communication and Technology: Offered by the Institute of programs from a variety of former categories and consolidates) Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT), this • Paramedicine (used to be a part of Life Sciences) program will provide students enrolled in the Specialist in Digital • French (used to be a part of Humanities) Enterprise Management (HBA), Major in Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (HBA) and Major in Professional Writing Renamed Admissions Category and Communication (HBA) programs the opportunity to engage in • Social Sciences & Humanities (used to be separate categories) industry-based experience in digital technology and media fields that will be integrated into their studies through work placements. Program Changes University of Toronto – St. George Program Names Campus Behaviour, Genetics, & Neurobiology has been renamed to Neuroscience. Program Changes All programs and prerequisites, including competitive grade ranges, can Program Prerequisites and Recommendations be found in our Undergraduate Admissions Bulletin. • Programs that now require MCV4U: Biomedical Physics; Physics • Programs that now require SBI4U: Biomedical Physics; Earth Admissions Updates Science • Programs that now recommend MCV4U: Chemistry; Environmental If a program requires that a student complete a supplemental Science; Earth Science; Environmental Geosciences; Biology; application/audition/student profile, students will be invited to complete Biology for Health Sciences; Biotechnology; Comparative Physiology; that form after submitting their OUAC application. Below are links to Ecology & Evolution; Molecular Biology; Paleontology; Neuroscience; each of the supplemental applications/auditions for undergraduate Economics (HBA); Economics & Political Science; Financial studies at U of T: Economics; International Affairs • Faculty of Arts & Science, Rotman Commerce • Programs that now recommend SPH4U: Comparative Physiology; • Faculty of Arts & Science, First Year Foundations (Ones Programs) Ecology & Evolution; Molecular Biology • Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering • Programs that no longer require CHM4U: Physics • John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design • Programs that no longer recommend CHM4U: Astronomical • Faculty of Music Sciences; Astronomy, Biomedical Communications • Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education • Programs that no longer require MHF4U: Biomedical • U of T Mississauga Communications; Combined HBA Environmental Management/MSc • U of T Scarborough Sustainability Management; Environmental Management

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Trent University Conservation Biology Co-Op Option (B.Sc.): With so many of the world’s species currently at risk, there is an essential need for experts who are capable of creating innovative solutions to counteract the New Programs growing loss of wildlife and their habitat. In this program – the only one Liberate Your Mind of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with groups like the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Nature Choose to study in our arts, sciences, social sciences or Conservancy Canada, Metro Toronto Zoo, Parks Canada and more. professional programs – or any combination. You’ll graduate from Trent with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, an appreciation for Indigenous Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.): Schools all over Canada the opportunities a well-rounded education can bring, and a life- are in need of Indigenous educators, and an educational environment long passion for pursuing your ambitions. All of this will equip you that honours the culture, language and world view of the Indigenous for success in whatever path you choose after graduation. student is critical. A fully-accredited educational experience, this concurrent five-year program – the first of its kind in North America – Check out some of our newest and most popular programs: allows students to complete three years of general studies and two Financial Analytics* (B.Sc.): Canada’s financial industry has a years of professional studies, all in one degree. growing demand for graduates who possess quantitative *pending Ministry and Quality Assurance approvals analytical skills beyond crunching numbers — skills that help guide businesses and individuals with their most important investment decisions. Combining mathematics, statistics, economics, business, and computing, this one-of-a-kind degree program will teach you to analyze investment industry trends and implement real-world data models, setting you up for an exciting career in an increasingly complex financial world. Law & Arts/Law & Business: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (LL.B. & B.A. or LL.B. & B.B.A.): In this one-of-a-kind program, you will graduate with two degrees in just six years - a Bachelor of Arts Honours or a Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Trent, and a law degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law. You’ll have the chance to take your education global while you live, learn, travel, explore and live abroad in the UK. Chemical Engineering Dual Degree (B.Sc. Chemistry & B.Eng.): Simultaneously earn both a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Bachelor of Engineering degree in just four years instead of seven through a new partnership between Trent University and Swansea University in the UK. You can even apply to graduate with a Masters in Engineering, adding just 1 more year to the dual degree – an option available to top students in their third or fourth year at Swansea. Kinesiology* (B.Sc.): Interactive and multidisciplinary, Trent’s four-year B.Sc. degree, now fully offered at our Peterborough campus, goes beyond the standard Kinesiology program. You’re encouraged to get hands-on — in the lab and out in the community — working with everyone from Olympic hopefuls to senior citizens. Get advanced clinical and practical perspective through courses integrated with Trent’s Nursing program, as well as classes in biomechanics, anatomy, physiology and more. By the time you graduate, you’ll develop the expertise necessary to become a registered kinesiologist Medical Professional Stream (B.A. or B.Sc.): This four-year stream gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations, applications, and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a variety of support and guidance services you need to achieve your medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day one of your undergraduate degree. A with a Difference: Trent’s popular School of Business offers all the advantages of a traditional Bachelor of Business Administration and more, providing students with the opportunity to specialize their degree in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Information Systems and E-Commerce, or Marketing and Consumer Culture. Forensic Science: Trent is proud to offer a wide variety of professional forensic science programs, each one giving you access to the industry’s best forensic lab facilities and expert faculty. No other university in Canada provides the quality and breadth of forensic programming that you’ll find at Trent. Program options include: Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science (B.Sc.F.S.); Bachelor of Science in Forensic Biology (B.Sc.); Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry (B.Sc.); and joint majors in Forensics.

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Trent University Durham GTA University of Waterloo New Programs New Programs A constant flow of inventive new programming keeps Trent grads at the • Honours Arts Co-op - Students applying to Honours Arts can now forefront of global opportunity. Some of the University’s newest add co-op to their degree. Co-op is now available for all 23 Honours programs include the following: Arts majors. Law & Arts/Law & Business: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (LL.B. & • Event Management Minor, Tourism Minor and Economic Theory B.A. or LL.B. & B.B.A.): In this one-of-a-kind program, you will graduate Minor - available to all Waterloo students. with two degrees in just six years, earning an Honours Bachelor of Arts • Admission changes in AHS: degree or Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree from • Health Studies: Now also requires a 4U English (minimum Trent and a law degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary 70% is required) and a 4U Math (minimum 70% is Rodham Clinton School of Law. You’ll also have the chance to take your required) education global while you live, learn, travel, explore and live abroad in • Public Health: Now also requires a 4U Math (minimum the UK. 70% is required) Policing & Community Well-being (B.A.): Be a part of a truly unique • Kinesiology: Now also requires a 4U English (minimum degree experience – the only community-inclusive policing program of 70% is required) its kind in Canada, offered exclusively at Trent Durham GTA. As modern policing evolves, keeping communities safe is no longer achieved through force, but rather through a practice of collaboration and social awareness. In the new Policing & Community Well-being degree, you will explore these practices and the economic, social, and cultural features that shape the needs of communities to help empower its citizens, law enforcement, and outreach Program Changes groups to come together and make a difference. • Biostatistics replaces Statistics for Health (Faculty of Mathematics). • Women's Studies has been renamed Gender and Social Justice to Journalism & Creative Writing (B.A. & Diploma): Trent Durham has better reflect the content of the program (Faculty of Arts). teamed up with Durham College to create an exciting new integrated degree and diploma program – blending the practical media production experience gained in college with crucial critical thinking and writing Admissions Updates skills developed in university. With an emphasis on hands-on learning, • The Admission Information Form (AIF) is now required for admission you’ll gain new confidence building a strong portfolio of work that will in all Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Mathematics programs. help launch your career in journalism, broadcasting and media. Develop • The Geography and Aviation program and the Science and Aviation career-based skills in journalism, social media and content creation, program now require English (ENG4U – minimum 70%). earning both a university degree in Media Studies and a college diploma • All Faculty of Science programs now require English (ENG4U in Journalism/Mass Media – all in just four years. – minimum 70%). Computing Systems (B.Sc.): Get advanced use of the latest science • If you would like to be considered for a co-op program, you must and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are check the co-op box on your application. experts in their fields as you develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. University of Waterloo – Renison A Business School with a Difference: Trent’s popular School of Business offers all the advantages of a traditional Bachelor of Business University College Administration and more, providing students with the opportunity to specialize their degree in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Information Systems and E-Commerce, or New Programs Marketing and Consumer Culture. Find the latest news about Social Development Studies. Child & Youth Studies (B.A.): Offered exclusively at Trent’s Durham GTA campus, you’ll gain essential expertise in understanding the child and youth experience through exploration in emotional and cognitive development, relationships and social justice, laws and rights, and teaching and programming.Get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent’s Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program. A number of guaranteed spaces are reserved for Child & Youth Studies graduates. Communications & Critical Thinking (B.A.): Exclusive to our Durham GTA campus, this three-year degree program prepares you for a long and satisfying career by encouraging the development of durable and transferable skills prized by a range of employers. This uniquely versatile program combines courses in project management, writing, research, and numeracy with other self-selected courses from a wide range of programs on campus. This program also features a final-year, hands-on capstone course, which gives students the opportunity to make a difference in the local community and gain career experience at the same time.

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University of Waterloo – St. Paul's Western University University College New Programs New Programs Western is delighted to announce the introduction of the following new degree, diploma and certificate programs. For more information, visit the the Western website. Aboriginal Business Development Besides our regular programming in International Development, Native Faculty of Arts and Humanities studies, world religions, and social innovation (through St. Paul’s • New Minor and Certificate in Art History GreenHouse), St. Paul’s will be offering a new course this year in • New Minor and Certificate in Museum and Curatorial Studies Aboriginal Business Development, open to all University of Waterloo • New Minor and Certificate in Photography students. • New Minor and Certificate in Studio Art

Social Impact Living-Learning Faculty of Social Sciences Community • New Major and an Honors Specialization in Democratic Governance • New Major and an Honors Specialization in Global Justice If you’re interested in social justice and environmental issues and want • New Honors Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics – to take action now, then our new Social Impact Living-Learning Politics and Philosophy Concentration (PPE-P) and HBA Combined Community might be perfect for you. Open to first-year students from Degree Program any program, you’ll learn how to identify the issues that you’re most • New Honors Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics – passionate about, and you’ll get support to be a change-maker. Live with Economics Concentration (PPE-E) and HBA Combined Degree a group of students who share your passion for positive change. Program • DAN Management & Organizational Studies: New Specialization and an Honors Specialization in Management and Legal Studies

Faculty of Science • New Minor in Applied Statistics • New Minor in Applied Financial Modelling • New Minor in Data Science • Introduction of a new WISc stream for Integrated Science with Astrophysics Program Changes

Name Changes • First Nations studies has been renamed as Indigenous Studies • The Honors Specialization in Professional Kinesiology has been renamed as the Honors Specialization in Clinical Kinesiology • The Major in Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures has been renamed as the Major in Spanish • Minor in Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures has been renamed as the Minor in Spanish Admissions Updates Please see the reminders and recommendations below.

Commercial Aviation Mangement Required: • Mandatory Supplementary Application form due February 15. • Flight Option: • A valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certificate is required before flight training can begin. • Two hours of small aircraft flying time is highly recommended. • Physics SPH4U is recommended.

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Health Sciences Western University – Brescia University Required: College • Students considering the Honors Specialization in Health Sciences with Biology will need Chemistry SCH4U in order to fulfill the first year Chemistry requirements of the module. New Programs

Honors Specialization in Nonprofit Management Kinesiology Brescia’s new degree in Nonprofit Management combines courses in Leadership, Community Development, Nonprofit and General Recommended: Management to prepare students to make a difference in society, lead • A Grade 12 U level Math and Grade 11 or 12 U level Physics are organizations, and make recommendations for positive change. recommended to prepare for senior Kinesiology subjects in The field of nonprofit organizations and charities in Canada is growing biomechanics, research methods and statistics. quickly and already represents 11% of the working population. More • It is strongly recommended that students interested in the BSc than 2 million people are employed by the 170,000 nonprofit program take an additional Science course from: Chemistry SCH4U, organizations and charities in Canada. Calculus and Vectors MCV4U, Advanced Functions MHF4U, or Physics SPH4U. The program will enable you to develop leadership capabilities and • Chemistry SCH4U is a prerequisite for first year Chemistry courses. management skills through experiences both in and outside of the classroom. We believe that there is no other undergraduate program in Canada that will better prepare you for careers in this field. Managment & Organizational Studies French-B.Ed Pathway Exceptional students who study French at Brescia University College Required: are eligible for guaranteed entry in the Bachelor of Education program at • Calculus and Vectors MCV4U and/or a university Calculus course is Western’s Faculty of Education. required prior to taking mandatory upper-year Economics courses in Finance and pursuing a Major or Honors Specialization in Upon graduation from Brescia’s French modules, students move directly Economics. into the BEd program at Western University. For additional information, please contact [email protected].

Music Required: • Audition, Interview, Piano Proficiency and Theory Placement requirements for each program can be found on the Faculty of Music website.

Medical Sciences Recommended: • Although Western offers first-year Physics courses that do not require secondary school Physics as a prerequisite, it is strongly recommended that students complete Physics, SPH4U

Science Required: • First-year Biology and Chemistry courses require Biology SBI4U and Chemistry SCH4U, respectively. • First-year Biology and Chemistry courses are required for all modules offered by the Department of Biology and for some modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and other Science departments.

Social Science Required: • Specializations and Majors in Psychology require a first-year university math course; therefore, any 4U math is highly recommended for this program. • Math is helpful as a preparation for Sociology and Geography programs. • Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) are required for all Economics modules. • Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) and Physics (SPH4U) are highly recommended for the BSc in Psychology – see Western's Calendar.

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Western University – Huron University Philosophy in Commerce College This new Major in Philosophy provides an opportunity for Huron students interested in business to familiarize themselves with issues relevant to the business world, but that arise out of the discipline of New Programs philosophy. Examples include business ethics, philosophy of risk and theories of property. New Huron Programs:

Huron and Harvard Business School Online CORe Huron is the only CORe partner in Ontario, and Huron students can earn a Credential of Readiness from Harvard’s Business School. This online program is a great opportunity for students from any Huron program to learn the fundamentals of business, while working on real-world challenges with peers and business leaders. This program, delivered directly from Harvard’s Business School, has full funding opportunities for Huron students. Find more information about the Harvard Business School Online program.

Governance, Leadership & Ethics Huron’s new Major in Governance, Leadership & Ethics is a multidisciplinary program that integrates teaching, research and experiential learning to provide students with the intellectual depth and perspective to both understand contemporary governance challenges and contribute ethical leadership within their communities and society.

Public History Huron’s joint Minor in Public History is the only undergraduate Public History program in Canada. It focuses on the skills needed for doing historical work outside academia – such as in government, private corporations, the media, in films, on websites, in historical fiction, in museums and in popular books and magazines, among others. It is supported by Huron’s established strengths in community-based and active history, and our partnerships with museums, heritage organizations, libraries and archives.

Global Health Studies The Centre for Global Studies at Huron offers an Honors Specialization in Global Health Studies. This unique program is for students seeking further study and careers in global development, community development, humanitarian relief, human rights protection and global health itself.

Global Rights Studies The Centre for Global Studies at Huron offers an Honors Specialization in Global Rights Studies. This program provides students with unique, responsible and timely approaches to the critical study and support of persons’ and peoples’ rights within a global context. It is a program of study into the inevitable struggle for the right to rights.

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Western University – King's University These forces of power not only produce societal orders, they also are the source of violence, aggression and conflict. SPT’s interdisciplinary College focus gives students the unique possibility of understanding how concepts and imagined ends or goals of human power and desire come to shape and form the sense of ourselves, how we view others and how New Programs we organise and build our worlds.

New Certificate and Diploma in Critical Securities Studies Starting in September 2019, King's will be offering a Critical Securities Studies diploma and certificate program, the first of its kind in Canada, allowing students to study such diverse topics as terrorism, war and peace, security and dystopias. While not every course will include travel, there will be elements of experiential and hands-on learning in many. Critical Security Studies will be offered at King’s as both a certificate and diploma program. Both programs require students to take 5 of the offered courses. The certificate program can be taken by undergraduate students while the diploma program can be taken by post-graduate students. Successful graduates of the course could work with CSIS, the RCMP, CBSA, NATO or Interpol, as well as a number of NGOs and in academia. Critical Security Studies has also drawn interest from those who want to study non-government agency advocacy, the legal field, border security, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) aviation security, or environmental or Indigenous issues.

New Certificate and Diploma in Refugees, Migration and Forced Displacement Starting in September 2019, King’s will offer a certificate and diploma in Refugees, Migration and Forced Displacement through the Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) department. Both the certificate and diploma programs require students to take 5 courses (from a wide range) related to immigration, migration and refugee experiences. The certificate program can be taken by undergraduate students, while the diploma program is designed to meet the needs of post-graduate students. This program will engage students on issues of global migration, but focus specifically on those challenges and opportunities for local communities that are welcoming newcomers. The emphasis within the course of study for both the certificate and diploma is on the application of theory to social practice. Students will have opportunities for community placements with organizations who are serving newcomers (immigrant, migrant and refugee) in Southwestern Ontario. Both at the local and international level, students will have the opportunity to get a wide range of experiences with professionals and organizations working in different capacities related to immigration, migration and forced displacement. Program Changes

Continential Philosphy changed now to Social and Political Thought (SPT) Social and Political Thought (SPT) is an interdisciplinary program that explores contemporary issues and events of global importance from several different and engaged perspectives. Students are invited to examine the deeper, often hidden and obscured structures that give shape to our present-day society. We examine how our sense of self and our experience of others and the world are conditioned by social, legal, political, economic, military and psychological forces of power.

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus Campus New Programs New Programs Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Humanities with Leadership Foundations Arts Degree (BA at Laurier) Laurier signed an agreement to affiliate with 1 of the world’s top 100 (BA) educational institutions to offer students an opportunity to earn a Laurier Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and a law degree (LLB) from the University Combine a traditional arts education with leadership in this of Sussex, United Kingdom (UK), in 6 years. New for 2020, you can interdisciplinary program, the only one of its kind in Ontario. Learn and complete this program with a BA in Philosophy or Political understand the various ways that different disciplines ask and attempt to Science. Learn more about the new BA/LLB program. answer society’s big questions. You will gain leadership skills needed to inspire, motivate and bring meaningful change. International Education Studies (BA) Serve your wide-ranging academic interests with this program's flexibility. Broaden your understanding of ethics, history, literature and The first of its kind in Canada, this collaborative program is your various other arts and science disciplines. And through your courses in pathway to teach in international schools or pursue education-related leadership, history, philosophy and English, you will foster a deeper work in international development. Take courses from the Faculty of understanding of yourself as both an individual and a member of Education and Department of Global Studies to gain global awareness society. and intercultural understandings. Develop abilities in teaching methods and learn how to approach international education. Experiential learning opportunities are embedded into this program to help you apply your knowledge in creative ways, solidifying how As part of the program, you can choose to complete a Teaching English traditional arts subjects are essential in our modern world. And in your as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate from Conestoga College, liberal arts courses, you will immerse yourself in the problems leaders making you certified to teach English to newcomers in Canada or a and organizations face today while learning how to create long-lasting foreign country. You can also choose to complete the internationally solutions. recognized International Teaching Certificate (ITC) from Educational Collaborative for International Schools (ECIS). Graduate well equipped to understand, critically view and serve in today’s complex, challenging world, yet one that’s full of opportunity. And Learn more about the International Education Studies (BA) program. find yourself prepared to take on more advanced leadership roles in your career and life. Honours Science (BSc) Are you passionate about science, but unsure of what discipline to major in? You have the freedom to discover your own path in this broad-based User Experience Design (BDes) science program. Define and pursue your interests across a variety of scientific disciplines, User experience (UX) designers are trained professionals who before committing to a major. Or you can decide not to major at all and understand how to make sure the entire experience a person has with a take courses from all aspects of science and graduate with a broad- product, service, environment or message is a positive one. UX based science degree. Either way, be prepared for future studies in designers employ a wide range of methods for gathering information professional or academic science-related fields. about users and their tasks; analyzing user needs; creating design You have the flexibility to choose courses that interest you – take solutions; iterating designs through testing and evaluation; and advantage of Laurier’s extensive and diverse science course offerings. measuring efficiency, effectiveness and user satisfaction. Tailor your degree to your career aspirations and post-graduation plans. User experience professionals are in high demand and are valuable in a Take courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, statistics and/ wide range of industries, including retail, medicine, technology, finance, or psychology, all while developing research, analytical and technical education and government. skills. Laurier’s approach to UX goes beyond designing for the web and Learn more about the Honours Science (BSc) program. extends to the design of 3D and immersive environments, as well as the design of processes and services. Most classes are hands-on and offer Computer Science & Physics (BSc) opportunities to work on real-world problems with established The study of computer science includes the fundamentals of companies, startups and community groups. There are opportunities for programming, algorithm design and computation. It is also the study of students to apply for internships and co-op. Students will also work applications, ranging from internet computing and writing apps for directly with a client during their fourth-year capstone project. mobile computing to applied cryptography and quantum computing. Learn about data management and analysis, gaining a fundamental Program Changes understanding of big data and its use within industry. In the Computer Science & Physics program, you have a unique Psychology (BA) Forensic Psychology Specialization opportunity to obtain practical computer programming skills and at the Laurier’s offers a direct-entry specialization in Forensic Psychology, same time, gain knowledge of modern physics. As a graduate of this which provides a broad overview of psychology with an added combined program, you will be well positioned to seize developing focus on the role of psychology in the criminal justice system. The opportunities in the technology sector. Forensic Psychology Specialization is open to all psychology students at our Brantford campus to enhance their degree and add to their credentials. As a psychology student, you’ll study all aspects of human behaviour and mental processes – from an individual’s personality to group dynamics, from an infant’s cry to a senior’s struggle with dementia. Our Psychology program will teach you about these behaviours and processes and how groups, individuals, external environments and societies can affect them. With the new Forensic Specialization, you’ll also delve into the role of psychology in the criminal justice system.

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Integrated Musical Arts – Bachelor of Music (BMus) University of Windsor Concentration Integrated Musical Arts (IMA) is designed for musicians who want to New Programs enter the music profession in production, performance, composition or • Concurrent Honours Modern Languages with Second Language song-writing after graduation. IMA focuses on experiential, project- Education (Intercultural Stream)/B.Ed centred learning and was created with the understanding that musicians • Concurrent Political Science BA (General)/B.Ed must be versatile and competent in multiple musical disciplines in order • B.Mathematics (Honours) with Finance Concentration to have a successful career. Each student is required to complete 3 self- • Concurrent Honours B.Music (Music Education)/B.Ed (5-year directed final projects in creation, production or performance. program) • Concurrent Communication, Media and Film/Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Data Science • Bachelor of Arts Combined Honours in Sociology and Criminology We live in a big data era. Technological advances have created • Certificate in Organizational Management (from Business) unprecedented amounts of information about our world. Big data is • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) with changing the ways we work and how we’ll decide what to do next. Specializations in Accounting, Human Resources, Finance, Supply The first undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada, our Data Science Chain and Business Analytics, Marketing or Strategy and program addresses the data-related needs of modern business and Entrepreneurship (with/without thesis and with/without co-op) industry. You’ll study mathematics, statistics, computing technologies • Bachelor of Arts Honours Visual Arts; Communication, Media and and methods, and data analytics. You can choose to concentrate in Film with Film Production; Media Arts Financial Risk Analysis or Big Data. • Bachelor of Arts Honours Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film with Studio Arts As a data scientist, you can find work in medicine, marketing, insurance, finance, human resources, health care, government and more. Program Changes Management Option – Direct Entry The BA Honours in Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film While you complete your degree in arts, economics, science or music at program has added 2 possible streams to the degree to formally the Waterloo campus, our Management Option will provide you with an recognize the areas of focus in which students have historically understanding of the core principles of the business world, including concentrated their courses: accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance. • BA Honours Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film with Film Production and Media Arts You can apply directly to your program with the Management Option to • BA Honours Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film with begin courses for the option in your first year. Studio Arts Program Changes The BA Honours Political Science with Bilingual Specialization has been renamed the BA Honours Political Science with French Specialization. Martin Luther University College Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, which is federated with Wilfrid Laurier University, is now called Martin Luther University College. Its entire York University building – including classrooms and common spaces – underwent a $9 million overhaul in 2018. New Programs • The School of Arts, Media, Performance and Design has introduced Bachelor of Music (BMus) Concentration: History, a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a major in Intermedia. Theory and Critical Analysis • An Industry Partnership stream has been introduced as a stream Our Music History and Music Theory concentrations have been within the Computer Science program in the Lassonde School of combined into a single concentration: BMus in History, Theory and Engineering. Critical Analysis. • Glendon now offers a Certificate of Proficiency in Spanish for Business and Professional Communications within the Hispanic The Music History, Theory, and Critical Analysis concentration allows Studies program at the Glendon Campus. students to emphasize the academic and research-oriented courses in music. It serves as excellent preparation for graduate work in musicology, music theory, library science, or other allied disciplines for Admissions Updates which a strong foundation of academic courses, research and analysis • A new stream in Cognitive Neuropsychology is now offered within the skills are important. BA and BSc (Honours) programs in Psychology on the Glendon Campus. Psychology & Neuroscience (BSc) • The IELTS requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering have changed for students required to submit proof of language Students can now pursue our Bachelor of Science in Psychology and proficiency. The new requirements for students applying to the choose our new Neuroscience stream through Laurier's Faculty of Bachelor of Eningeering are a 6.5 on the IELTS with no component Science. below a 6.0. Neuroscience examines the structures, functions and workings of the brain and nervous system and its interaction with our bodies and the environment. The BSc in Psychology and Neuroscience offers a strong foundation in both psychology and the exploding field of neuroscience, along with knowledge of the biology and genetics of behaviour.

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York University – Glendon Campus New Programs

Dual Degree: iBA International Studies/ BBA Business Administration Our Dual Degree brings together our expertise in human and social sciences with France’s number one business incubator, the . Students will spend their first 2 years at Glendon in the International Studies program, and their third and fourth years will be spent at the prestigious emlyon Business School in France.

Cognitive Neuropsychology Stream Glendon is proud to offer a Cognitive Neuropsychology stream within the Glendon Psychology program, which allows you to study of the relationship between the brain and behaviour. This stream coordinates applied research opportunities between Glendon students and affiliated hospitals and health centres, for valuable hands-on experience.

Glendon/Schulich 4+1: Pathway to Master of Management Glendon has partnered with York University’s Schulich School of Business to offer a Pathway to Master of Management (MMgt). High- achieving students can acquire 4 years of specialized knowledge in their undergraduate program of interest, then apply to a 1-year MMgt degree.

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Campus Visits and Events Visiting an Ontario university is a great way to find out more about the campus, the people and the university environment. Each university offers campus tours and special events throughout the year for high school students.

Algoma University Brock University

Campus Visits Student-Guided Tours

Start Date 2019-09-03 Start Date 2019-09-16 End Date 2020-08-31 End Date 2020-04-17 Time(s) Students are encouraged to visit during the Time(s) 10 am and 2 pm, Monday to Friday, and select regular academic year from September to April, weekend dates. but we can host tours at any time of the year. Find more information about weekend dates and Special Notes We encourage everyone to visit Algoma book your tour. University. We can arrange to have you visit our Special Notes All tours are led by current Brock University campus on an individual basis, with your friends students who will show you around our beautiful and family. Any student wishing to visit campus campus. Brock is an interdisciplinary campus, during the school year will have the unique and students across all faculties will study in a opportunity to meet students and faculty, as well variety of locations and facilities. You will visit as experience our campus community. To make many areas of interest along the way such as sure you get the most out of your time at Algoma classrooms, residences, recreational areas, U, we’ll gladly personalize your tour to match student meeting spaces and much more. your interests – you can even sit in on a class or Campus tours are offered Monday to Friday at 2. Fill out our brief form to schedule a visit now. 10 am and 2 pm and will take approximately 1.5 hours. Select weekend campus tour dates are Travel Stipend also available. Find more information about Whether you decide to drive or fly, we’ll help student-guided tours. cover your travel costs and pay for your hotel Reservations Preferred. stay in Sault Ste. Marie or Brampton if you live Phone 905-688-5550, ext. 4293 more than 200 km from our campus. We believe Email [email protected] you will love it when you visit us – that’s why we’ll help pay for your travel. Our travel stipend Web http://discover.brocku.ca is as follows: We will make the booking for you and provide Fall Preview Day you with up to 2 nights of hotel accommodations. Start Date 2019-11-03 • If you fly, we will reimburse 50% of the End Date 2019-11-03 cost of the student’s ticket, or Time(s) 11 am – 4 pm • If you drive, we will provide you with a Special Notes Fall Preview Day is an excellent opportunity to $50–$100 gasoline gift card when you explore our campus, meet with faculty, staff and attend your tour. students and learn more about the Brock Note: The travel stipend is for students living University advantage. more than 200 km from the main campus who At Fall Preview Day you can: have not already accepted an offer to study at • visit our Marketplace to speak with Brock Algoma University. professors, staff and students Reservations Visit our website to fill out our campus tour inquiry • tour Brock's campus and residences form. A member of our team will be in touch shortly • visit the downtown home of the Marilyn I. after to help arrange the details of your tour. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts Phone • attend information sessions on programs, Email services and how to get involved in the Brock community Web https://algomau.ca/admissions/visit/ • receive on-the-spot admission if you are transferring from another postsecondary insitution Register online. Reservations Preferred. Phone 905-688-5550, ext. 4293 Email [email protected] Web http://discover.brocku.ca

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March Break Campus Tours Fall Open House: Arts, Social Sciences, Public Affairs, Business

Start Date 2020-03-16 Start Date 2019-10-19 End Date 2020-03-20 End Date 2019-10-19 Time(s) Find times and book your tour. Special Notes Join us on campus this Saturday for our Fall Special Notes All tours are led by current Brock students who Open House! This is your chance to discover the will show you around our beautiful campus. Carleton experience and find out more about the Brock University is an interdisciplinary campus. programs offered under the Faculty of Arts and Students across all faculties will study in a Social Sciences, Faculty of Public Affairs and variety of locations throughout our campus. You Sprott School of Business. will visit many areas of interest along the way Reservations Register on the Carleton website. such as classrooms, residences, recreational Phone 613-520-3663 areas, student meeting spaces and much more. 1-888-354-4414 (toll free in Canada) Register online. Email [email protected] Reservations Preferred. Web Phone 905-688-5550, ext. 4293 Email [email protected] Fall Specialty Tours Web http://discover.brocku.ca Start Date 2019-11-02 Open House End Date 2019-12-07 Special Notes Carleton University offers a variety of program- Start Date 2020-04-05 specific specialty tours throughout the year. End Date 2020-04-05 These specialty tours provide you with the Time(s) 11 am – 4 pm opportunity to learn more about your program of Special Notes Open House is an excellent opportunity to interest, view the facilities and meet with explore our campus, meet with faculty, staff and professors. students and learn more about the Brock Information on the fall 2019 Specialty Tours will University advantage. be available soon. Please check back! At Open House you can: Reservations Register on the Carleton website. • visit our Marketplace to speak with Brock Phone 613-520-3663 professors, staff and students 1-888-354-4414 (toll free in Canada) • tour Brock's campus and residences Email [email protected] • visit the new downtown home of Web https://admissions.carleton.ca/events/ the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts Winter Specialty Tours • attend information sessions on programs, services, and ways to get involved in the Start Date 2020-02-01 Brock community End Date 2020-02-29 • receive on-the-spot admission if you are Special Notes Carleton University offers a variety of program- transferring from another postsecondary specific specialty tours throughout the year. insitution These specialty tours provide you with the Register online. opportunity to learn more about your program of Reservations Preferred. interest, view the facilities and meet with Phone 905-688-5550, ext. 4293 professors. Email [email protected] Information on the winter 2020 Specialty Tours will be available soon. Please check back! Web http://discover.brocku.ca Reservations Register on the Carleton website. Phone 613-520-3663 Carleton University 1-888-354-4414 (toll free in Canada) Email [email protected] Campus Tours Web https://admissions.carleton.ca/events/

Start Date 2019-08-01 March Break Open House End Date 2020-08-01 Start Date 2020-03-14 Time(s) Tours are offered Monday to Saturday at 10 am and 2 pm. End Date 2020-03-21 Special Notes The best way to learn about a university is to Special Notes Carleton University's March Break Program spend some time on its campus. We encourage offers prospective undergraduate students and all prospective students and their families to take their families a chance to learn about the a tour of Carleton's beautiful riverside campus. university's wide range of academic programs Our campus tours are led by current Carleton and student services. Guests are able to attend students who can share their personal workshops or presentations organized by our experiences and offer firsthand knowledge and various academic schools and departments, insight into academics, on-campus services and take campus and residence tours, and learn student life. about the unique Carleton experience. Reservations Find out more and book your Campus Tour. Reservations Register on the Carleton website. Phone 1-888-354-4414 (toll free in Canada) Phone 613-520-3663 1-613-520-3663 1-888-354-4414 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web http://carleton.ca/tours Web http://carleton.ca/marchbreak

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Spring Specialty Tours Fall Preview Day

Start Date 2020-04-01 Start Date 2019-11-03 End Date 2020-04-30 End Date 2019-11-03 Special Notes Carleton University offers a variety of program- Time(s) All day. specific specialty tours throughout the year. Special Notes Visit our campus, meet with faculty, staff and These specialty tours provide you with the students and learn more about what the opportunity to learn more about your program of University of Guelph has to offer. The day will interest, view the facilities and meet with include a walking campus tour, academic and professors. student life resource displays and information Information on the spring 2020 Specialty Tours sessions about residence, co-op, admission and will be available soon. Please check back! finances. Reservations Register on the Carleton website. Reservations Prospective students are strongly encouraged to Phone 613-520-3663 RSVP. 1-888-354-4414 (toll free in Canada) Phone 519-824-4120, ext. 58713 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web https://admissions.carleton.ca/events/ Web https://admission.uoguelph.ca/events

Science and Engineering Sunday University of Guelph Start Date 2019-11-10 Campus Tours (excluding the Ontario Veterinary College) End Date 2019-11-10 Time(s) All day. Start Date 2019-09-16 Special Notes Experience Science and Engineering at the End Date 2020-04-03 University of Guelph. Take a walking campus Time(s) Fall semester campus tours: tour and meet with science and engineering faculty, students and working professionals to September 16 – November 29, 2019 find out more about science and engineering (no tours October 12 through 15, 2019) programs; student clubs and activities; lab and research facilities; student projects; careers; co- Winter semester campus tours: op education; admission; and student finance. Reservations Prospective students are strongly encouraged to January 13 – April 3, 2020 RSVP. (no tours February 15 through 23, 2020) Phone 519-824-4120 Email [email protected] Campus tours run Monday through Friday at Web https://admission.uoguelph.ca/events 10:00 am and 1:30 pm, with selected Saturday tours at 1:30 pm throughout the year. Please March Break Tours book a minimum of 1 week in advance. Special Notes Visit our campus, meet with staff and students Start Date 2020-03-16 and learn more about what Guelph has to offer. End Date 2020-03-20 Tours include visiting student residences, lecture halls, the library, the athletic facilities, the main Time(s) 10:00 am and 1:30 pm administration building and several general Special Notes Tour our beautiful campus during your March academic areas. Break. Our 2-hour tours will take you through For information about Ontario Veterinary College residences, lecture halls, dining halls, athletic tours, visit the OVC tours website. facilities, the library and much more. Tours are Reservations Requested 1 week in advance (2 weeks for tours that offered daily March 16-20, 2020. include the Ontario Veterinary College). Reservations Register online. Phone 519-824-4120, x58712 Phone 519-824-4120 Web https://admission.uoguelph.ca/tours Email [email protected] Web https://admission.uoguelph.ca/tours Ontario Universities' Fair Campus Day Start Date 2019-09-27 End Date 2019-09-29 Start Date 2020-03-29 Time(s) 10 am – 5 pm daily End Date 2020-03-29 Special Notes Join the University of Guelph and Ontario's 21 Time(s) All day. other universities at this 3-day event at Toronto's Special Notes Join us for a full-day Open House, including Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The OUF academic and student service information gives you an opportunity to speak with sessions, academic facilities and campus tours representatives about programs, campus life, and opportunities to speak with students, staff finances and anything else that will help you in and facility about U of G's programs and your decision of choosing a university. services. Detailed information will be available closer to Reservations Prospective students are strongly encouraged to September 2019 on the Ontario Universities' RSVP. Fair website. Phone 519-824-4120, ext. 58713 Phone Email [email protected] Email Web https://admission.uoguelph.ca/events Web http://www.ouf.ca/

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University of Guelph-Humber Business and Media Studies Program Preview Day Start Date 2020-03-01 Campus Tour – September to April End Date 2020-03-01 Start Date 2019-09-09 Time(s) Information sessions have various start times. Check out the event schedule online and End Date 2020-04-24 register for the sessions that interest you. Time(s) Tours are offered weekdays at either 10 am or 2 Special Notes Visit our campus to explore our Business pm during the academic year. Some evening program and Media Studies program through and weekend tours may also be available; information sessions hosted by faculty, current please check our booking schedule online. students and alumni. Tour our campus, visit Please register to let us know you are coming! residence and learn more about campus Tours are not offered during holidays or exam services. periods. Reservations Register online. Special Notes Led by current University of Guelph-Humber students, tours are an excellent opportunity to Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 experience our dynamic campus in Toronto! Go Email [email protected] behind-the-scenes and visit our labs, athletic Web http://guelphhumber.ca/visitus facilities, classrooms, residence and much more. Reservations Register online. March Break Campus Tours Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Start Date 2020-03-16 Email [email protected] End Date 2020-03-21 Web http://guelphhumber.ca/visitus Time(s) 10 am and 2 pm daily Fall Information Day Special Notes Led by current University of Guelph-Humber students, tours are an excellent opportunity to Start Date 2019-11-10 experience our dynamic campus in Toronto! Go End Date 2019-11-10 behind-the-scenes and visit our labs, athletic facilities, classrooms, residence and much more. Time(s) Information sessions have various start times. Check our event schedule and register for the Reservations Register online. sessions you want to attend. Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Special Notes Visit the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto Email [email protected] on our Fall Information Day. Attend program- Web http://guelphhumber.ca/visitus specific information sessions. Talk to current students. Take a campus tour. Speak with Applied Sciences Program Preview Day faculty, admission staff and campus services representatives to learn everything about our Start Date 2020-03-29 programs, scholarships, admission End Date 2020-03-29 requirements, campus life and more. Time(s) Information sessions have various start times. Visiting campus is one of the most important Check out the event schedule online and things you can do to help you decide if we're the register for the sessions that interest you. right university for you. Special Notes Visit our campus to explore our Early Childhood Reservations Register online. Studies, Family and Community Social Services, Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Justice Studies, Kinesiology and Psychology Email [email protected] programs through information sessions hosted Web http://www.guelphhumber.ca/visitus by faculty, current students and alumni. Tour our campus, visit residence and learn more about Money Matters Webinar campus services. Reservations Register online. Start Date 2019-11-22 Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 End Date 2019-11-22 Email [email protected] Time(s) Webinar will begin online at 7 pm. Web http://guelphhumber.ca/visitus Special Notes Tune in online to learn more about funding your university education. Get details about our Money Matters Webinar scholarships and bursaries, and how to apply to OSAP. Start Date 2020-04-22 Reservations https://admission.guelphhumber.ca/ End Date 2020-04-22 template.aspx?SiteID=5f005119-58a1-4040-9f0c- Time(s) Webinar begins online at 7 pm. df3679cb5872 Special Notes Tune in online to learn more about funding your Phone 416-798-1331, ext university education. Get details about our Email info scholarships and bursaries, and how to apply to Web www OSAP. Reservations https://admission.guelphhumber.ca/ template.aspx?SiteID=5f005119-58a1-4040-9f0c- df3679cb5872 Phone 416-798-1331, ext 6056 Email [email protected] Web https://www.guelphhumber.ca/visitus

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Campus Tour – May through August Voyage d'études

Start Date 2020-05-04 Start Date 2020-02-17 End Date 2020-08-28 End Date 2020-02-21 Time(s) Campus tours are offered throughout the Special Notes Depuis plus de 10 ans, lors de sa semaine de summer at 10 am. Check our online schedule for relâche de février, le personnel et les élèves de specific dates. Tours are approximately 1 hour. l'UdeH ont pu partir à l'aventure dans un pays Special Notes Led by current University of Guelph-Humber étranger. Notre prochaine aventure nous attends students, tours are an excellent opportunity to donc en février 2020 – destination l'Ouest experience our dynamic campus in Toronto! Go canadien. behind-the-scenes and visit our labs, athletic Pour en connaitre davantage au sujet du voyage facilities, classrooms, residence and much more. d'études de l'Université de Hearst, visite notre Reservations Register online. site Web. Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Phone 1 800 887-1781, poste 289 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web http://www.guelphhumber.ca/visitus Web http://www.uhearst.ca/voyage-detudes

Université de Hearst – affiliée à Lakehead University l'Université Laurentienne Ontario Universities' Fair

Étudiante ou étudiant d'un jour Start Date 2019-09-27 End Date 2018-09-29 Start Date 2019-09-09 Time(s) 10 am to 5 pm daily End Date 2020-06-26 Special Notes Do not miss your chance to visit Lakehead Time(s) Nous nous ferons un plaisir de planifier votre University at the Ontario Universities' Fair! Join itinéraire ainsi que votre visite au moment qui us at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from vous conviendra le mieux. Vous êtes les September 27 to 29 for this free event. This will bienvenus à faire l'expérience de l'Université de be a great opportunity to meet current students, Hearst dans tous ses aspects : cours en bloc, faculty and staff from Lakehead. Take some time carrefour d'apprentissage, résidence et visite to watch one of our presentations, or talk with a communautaire. professor from a program you are interested in. Special Notes Ça vous dit de rencontrer des étudiants ou des Reservations Free Admission profs de votre programme d'intérêt. Vous auriez Phone 807-346-7856 le gout de visiter nos campus et d'en connaitre Email [email protected] davantage sur les services offerts à l'Université Web http://www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca de Hearst? Devenez étudiante ou étudiant d'un jour! Le nord-est de l'Ontario est une région dynamique en pleine croissance. Venez explorer les diverses options d'études postsecondaires de langue française à votre portée ainsi que les riches possibilités de carrière qui existent dans notre région. Bien que le programme « Étudiante ou étudiant d'un jour » cible les élèves du secondaire, étudiantes et étudiants d'ailleurs, parents, personnel scolaire et partenaires communautaires sont aussi les bienvenus. Reservations Nous vous invitons à remplir le formulaire de participation à cette initiative afin de mieux coordonner votre visite. Visitez la page Web. Phone 705 372-1781, poste 226 Email [email protected] Web http://uhearst.ca http://www.uhearst.ca/etudiant-un- jour

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Orillia – Special Staturday Campus Tour Orillia – Educators' Seminar

Start Date 2019-10-05 Start Date 2019-10-24 End Date 2019-10-05 End Date 2019-10-24 Time(s) 11:00 am Time(s) 8:30 am to 11:30 am Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated Special Notes We would like to welcome Guidance in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. Counsellors, Education Professions and others Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, involved with Secondary School in Ontario to our the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the Orillia campus for an update on what is new and first in North America to be entirely built to exciting at Lakehead University. Focusing on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design updates pertaining to the 2019–2020 academic (LEED®) certification standards. year, you will hear from Faculty and Senior Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Administrators. Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, Reservations Find more information and register. labs, library and residence; and talk with Phone 807-343-8500 students and faculty members in specific 1-800-465-3959 programs. Email [email protected] There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/events appointment. To arrange for a personalized campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour Orillia – Fall Open House Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out Start Date 2019-11-09 an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 days' notice is required for the online request. If End Date 2019-11-09 you are looking to request a tour inside of the Time(s) 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 5-day booking notice, a tour may be Special Notes Join us on our beautiful Orillia campus for a day accommodated if you call us directly. of exploration. Get to know our great university To help make your visit possible, check out and fantastic staff. our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 Reservations Find more information and register. students travelling more than 150 km to visit Phone 807-346-7856 Lakehead's Orillia campus. Email [email protected] Reservations Book your tour. Web Phone 807-343-8500 1-800-465-3959 Thunder Bay Parent Night Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ Start Date 2019-11-19 End Date 2019-11-19 Thunder Bay Campus – Educators' Seminar Time(s) 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Special Notes Designed especially for parents of prospective Start Date 2019-10-22 Lakehead students, this Parent's Night will End Date 2019-10-22 feature stories that illustrate what makes Time(s) 8:15 am Lakehead far from ordinary. Join us for: Special Notes All guidance counsellors and education • Overview of our Faculties and Programs professionals welcome! • Information on residence, Student Awards Lakehead University welcomes all guidance and Financial Aid, and Extra-Curricular counsellors, education professionals and others Activities involved with secondary school to our Annual • Connect with Lakehead experts and learn Educators Seminar. why Lakehead University will provide your On October 22, join us for an exceptional student with an exceptional education and morning session to discover what is new and post-graduation advantage exciting at Lakehead University. Focusing on Phone 807-346-7856 updates pertaining to the 2019–2020 academic year, we will have updates and presentations Email [email protected] from members of our Faculty of Education, Web Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, and Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences. You'll also have the opportunity to explore campus developments first-hand with a tour of our brand new Student Central space and International Centre. Reservations Register on our website. Email [email protected] Web

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Orillia – Grade 12 Preview Day Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour

Start Date 2019-12-03 Start Date 2019-12-11 End Date 2019-12-03 End Date 2019-12-11 Time(s) 9:00 am to 1:30 pm Time(s) 11:00 am Special Notes What better way to find out what life will be like Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated as a Lakehead University student than to visit in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. campus! Welcoming High School students from Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, Simcoe County and Barrie, this event is open to the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the others interested in exploring campus and taking first in North America to be entirely built to part in mock lectures, led by Orillia campus Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Faculty. Prizes, games and exciting hands on (LEED®) certification standards. experiences are the focus of this interactive Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about event. Please contact Tori today to find out more Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, or stop by your guidance counsellor's office to labs, library and residence; and talk with make arrangements to attend. students and faculty members in specific programs. Reservations For more details, contact Tori White at There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am [email protected] or by phone at and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by 705-330-4008, ext. 2160. appointment. To arrange for a personalized Phone 705-330-4008, ext. 2160 campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out Email [email protected] an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ days' notice is required for the online request. If you are looking to request a tour inside of the Thunder Bay – Fall Open House 5-day booking notice, a tour may be accommodated if you call us directly. Start Date 2019-12-03 To help make your visit possible, check out End Date 2019-12-03 our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 Time(s) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm students travelling more than 150 km to visit Special Notes Join us at our Thunder Bay Campus for an Lakehead's Orillia campus. exciting day of exploration and discovery during Reservations Book your tour. our annual Open House. This event is open to Phone 807-343-8500 all future students that are interested in learning 1-800-465-3959 more about the Lakehead experience while Email [email protected] meeting with your future professors and current students. Tour the campus, discover our wide Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ range of programs through interactive Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour presentations, and explore all that you can do at Lakehead during the Student Life Expo. Through Start Date 2019-12-14 specialized program tours, you'll check out all our facilities and see the environment where you End Date 2019-12-14 will live and learn. You will also have the Time(s) 11:00 am opportunity to check out our exceptional Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated Residence facilities, meet with our Resident in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. Assistants and learn more about all the reasons Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, why living in on campus is the place to be! the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the Reservations Find more information and register. first in North America to be entirely built to Phone Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification standards. Email Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Web Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, labs, library and residence; and talk with students and faculty members in specific programs. There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by appointment. To arrange for a personalized campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 days' notice is required for the online request. If you are looking to request a tour inside of the 5-day booking notice, a tour may be accommodated if you call us directly. To help make your visit possible, check out our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 students travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead's Orillia campus. Reservations Book your tour. Phone 807-343-8500 1-800-465-3959 Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/

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Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour

Start Date 2020-02-08 Start Date 2020-03-14 End Date 2020-02-08 End Date 2020-03-14 Time(s) 11:00 am Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the first in North America to be entirely built to first in North America to be entirely built to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification standards. (LEED®) certification standards. Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, labs, library and residence; and talk with labs, library and residence; and talk with students and faculty members in specific students and faculty members in specific programs. programs. There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by appointment. To arrange for a personalized appointment. To arrange for a personalized campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 days' notice is required for the online request. If days' notice is required for the online request. If you are looking to request a tour inside of the you are looking to request a tour inside of the 5-day booking notice, a tour may be 5-day booking notice, a tour may be accommodated if you call us directly. accommodated if you call us directly. To help make your visit possible, check out To help make your visit possible, check out our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 students travelling more than 150 km to visit students travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead's Orillia campus. Lakehead's Orillia campus. Phone 807-343-8500 Reservations Book your tour. 1-800-465-3959 Phone 807-343-8500 Email [email protected] 1-800-465-3959 Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ Thunder Bay – March Break Open House

Thunder Bay – Grade 11 Day Start Date 2020-03-16 End Date 2020-03-18 Start Date 2020-02-21 Time(s) 8:30 am to 5:00 pm End Date 2020-02-21 Special Notes Become a student for a day! Explore campus on Time(s) 9:30 am to 2:30 pm a student-guided tour to see classrooms, Special Notes Spend a day exploring campus through mock student services, recreational facilities and lectures and information sessions on more. You will also have the opportunity to view scholarships, admissions, student life and more. residences, dine in the cafeteria, sit in on Meet professors and current students as you get classes, meet one-on-one with a professor in a taste of the Lakehead difference. your area of interest, work out in the recreational facilities and take a City of Thunder Bay guided Reservations Find more details and register online. tour. See it to believe it! Phone 1-800-465-3959 Reservations Find further details and register online. Email [email protected] Phone 807-343-8500 Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/events 1-800-465-3959 Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/events

Orillia – March Break Open House

Start Date 2020-03-17 End Date 2020-03-19 Time(s) 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Special Notes Become a student for a day! Explore our campus with a student guide to see classrooms, the Learning Commons, student services, residences, the cafeteria and the bookstore. You will also have the opportunity to find out more about student life and services at the Student Life Fair, meet your future profs, sit in on classes and take a City of Orillia guided tour. Reservations Find more details and register online. Phone 705-330-4008, ext. 2160 Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/events

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Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour Orillia – Special Saturday Campus Tour

Start Date 2020-04-04 Start Date 2020-05-09 End Date 2020-04-04 End Date 2020-05-09 Time(s) 11:00 am Time(s) 11:00 am Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated Special Notes Lakehead University's Orillia campus is situated in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. in Central Ontario's beautiful cottage country. Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, Located just a 1.5-hour drive north of Toronto, the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the the 500 University Avenue Orillia campus is the first in North America to be entirely built to first in North America to be entirely built to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification standards. (LEED®) certification standards. Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Visitors to our Orillia campus can learn about Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, Lakehead's programs; see the teaching facilities, labs, library and residence; and talk with labs, library and residence; and talk with students and faculty members in specific students and faculty members in specific programs. programs. There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am There are 2 daily tour times, available at 10 am and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by and 3 pm, each weekday, Monday to Friday, by appointment. To arrange for a personalized appointment. To arrange for a personalized campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour campus tour, please contact Lakehead Tour Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out Guides at 780-330-4008, ext. 2150, or fill out an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 an online tour request form. A minimum of 5 days' notice is required for the online request. If days' notice is required for the online request. If you are looking to request a tour inside of the you are looking to request a tour inside of the 5-day booking notice, a tour may be 5-day booking notice, a tour may be accommodated if you call us directly. accommodated if you call us directly. To help make your visit possible, check out To help make your visit possible, check out our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 our Campus Tour Bursary, available to Grade 12 students travelling more than 150 km to visit students travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead's Orillia campus. Lakehead's Orillia campus. Reservations Book your tour. Reservations Book your tour. Phone 807-343-8500 Phone 807-343-8500 1-800-465-3959 1-800-465-3959 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/ Web https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future-students/

Orillia – Grade 11 Day Laurentian University Start Date 2020-04-23 End Date 2020-04-23 Campus Tours Special Notes Spend a day exploring campus through mock lectures and information sessions on Start Date 2018-09-01 scholarships, admissions, student life and more. End Date 2019-08-31 Meet professors and current students as you get Time(s) Monday to Friday at 10:00 am and 1:30 pm a taste of the Lakehead difference. Saturday at 12:00 pm Reservations Find further details and register online. Special Notes Tours run all year long from Monday to Friday at Phone 807-346-7856 10 am and 1:30 pm and Saturdays at 12 pm. Email [email protected] Please note that during examination periods – Web that is, the months of December and April – the ability to see residence rooms may be restricted due to student privacy while studying. With enough notice, prospective students may request an academic meeting with a faculty member from the program of their choosing. Although we do our very best to accomodate this request, sometimes a request cannot be met. Alternatively, members of the Liaison Services team can meet with you to answer any questions you might have. Academic meetings are not available on Saturdays. Reservations Requested one week in advance. Phone 1-800-461-4030 705-673-6594 Email [email protected] Web http://laurentian.ca

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Ontario Universities Fair Fall Preview

Start Date 2019-09-27 Start Date 2019-10-26 End Date 2019-09-29 End Date 2019-10-26 Time(s) 10am to 5pm Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm Special Notes Contact Liaison services for more details. Special Notes Tour the campus, visit display areas and talk Web https://www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca/ with representatives from academic areas, service areas and student groups in a relaxed Fall Open House and informal roam-around session. Reservations Reservations required – register online. Start Date 2019-11-02 Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 End Date 2019-11-02 Email [email protected] Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm Web https://future.mcmaster.ca/tours Special Notes We invite you and your family to spend some time with us and learn about our academic Fall Preview programs, residences, state-of-the-art sports facilities and numerous services available to Start Date 2019-11-16 ensure student success. Meet faculty members End Date 2019-11-16 and explore our beautiful campus and witness Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm our $51-million campus modernization on your Special Notes Tour the campus, visit display areas and talk own, or during a guided tour. with representatives from academic areas, Reservations Please contact Liaison Services. service areas and student groups in a relaxed Phone 1-800-461-4030 and informal roam-around session. Email [email protected] Reservations Reservations required – register online. Web https://laurentian.ca/open-house Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Email [email protected] Winter Open House Web https://future.mcmaster.ca/tours Start Date 2020-03-14 March Break Campus Tours End Date 2020-03-14 Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Start Date 2020-03-16 Special Notes Attend a presentation about your first year at End Date 2020-03-20 Laurentian, take a campus tour, and help finalize Time(s) 10:30 am and 1:30 pm your choice to become a Voyageur! Special Notes March Break tours are also posted on our Reservations Contact Liaison Services. website. Phone 1-800-461-4030 Reservations Reservations required – register online. 1-705-673-6594 Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web Web https://future.mcmaster.ca/tours McMaster University McMaster’s Open House Event – May@Mac Start Date 2020-05-09 Campus Tour End Date 2020-05-09 Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm (Subject to change; please check Start Date 2019-09-16 our website for more information.) End Date 2020-04-03 Special Notes University-wide open house event includes the Time(s) Campus Tours are available at 10:30 am and following: 1:30 pm from: • campus and special facility tours • sample lectures and lab demonstrations September 16, 2019 to November 29, 2019 • opportunities to speak with professors, staff and students and from: More information will be posted on our website January 6, 2020 to April 3, 2020 in mid-April 2020. Details about tours during the summer months Reservations Reservations required – register online. may be found on our website. Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Special Notes A campus tour takes approximately 90 minutes Email [email protected] and includes visits to academic areas, a library, Web https://future.mcmaster.ca/tours student service areas and 1 residence building. It’s the best way to find out more about the university and get a feel for the campus. Reservations Reservations are required 2 or 3 working days in advance. Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Email [email protected] Web https://future.mcmaster.ca/tours

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Nipissing University OCAD University

Campus Tour Guided Campus Tours

Start Date 2019-08-01 Start Date 2019-09-09 End Date 2020-05-31 End Date 2020-04-04 Time(s) Tours are available Monday to Friday at 1 pm Time(s) Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 1:00 pm (except holidays). to 2:30 pm. Saturday tours are available at 1 pm on select Special Notes Weekly campus tours are offered (excluding dates (except holiday weekends). school holidays/closures) throughout the fall and Special Notes Campus tours include a tour of the main campus winter. and residence. Tours are available Monday to Note: Group tours (5 people or more) must be Friday at 1 pm (except holidays). Saturday tours scheduled in advance with our Admissions & are available at 1 pm on select dates (excluding Recruitment office. holiday weekends). Reservations Reservations are required. Are you interested in personalizing your tour by Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 attending a lecture, visiting a lab space or Email [email protected] meeting with a program representative? Contact us at least 2 weeks in advance of Web https://join.ocadu.ca/ your tour date, and we will do our best to Datatel.ERecruiting.Web.External/Pages/Events.aspx accommodate your request. Group Tours Reservations Register 1 week in advance. Phone 705-474-3450 ext. 4200 Start Date 2019-09-14 Email [email protected] End Date 2020-04-04 Web http://ibelongatnipissingu.ca Time(s) 10 am – 3 pm Special Notes Group tours (5 or more people) must be Fall Open House scheduled in advance through our Admissions and Recruitment Department. Please call or Start Date 2019-11-02 email to make arrangements. End Date 2019-11-02 Note: All groups must be accompanied by a Time(s) 9:30 am registration teacher or chaperone. Groups larger than 20 10:00 am start should have more than 1 teacher or chaperone. 3:30 pm finish Tours are led by campus ambassadors. For Special Notes This is an opportunity to experience our campus more information visit our website. and community of staff, faculty and students that Reservations Tours for groups of 5 of more must be scheduled at make Nipissing great. Speak to current students, least 2 weeks in advance through the Admissions & learn about the programs that interest you and Recruitment Office; please call or email to make get a glimpse into the world of university arrangements. Note: All high school groups must be education! Tour the best residences in Canada, accompanied by a teacher or chaperone. Groups visit our award-winning student spaces and larger than 20 students should have more than 1 experience being a Nipissing student for a day. teacher or chaperone. Reservations Register for Fall Open House. Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 Phone 705-474-3450, ext. 4200 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web http://www.ocadu.ca/admissions Web http://ibelongatnipissingu.ca Look Inside: OCAD University's Annual Open House March Open House Start Date 2019-10-20 Start Date 2020-03-21 End Date 2019-10-20 End Date 2020-03-21 Time(s) 10 am – 2 pm Time(s) 9:30 am registration Special Look Inside Canada’s largest university of art 10:00 am start Notes and design. Bring your friends, family and 3:30 pm finish supporters and take a studio tour, watch Special Notes This is your opportunity to experience our students as they work, or talk with faculty and campus and community of staff, faculty and staff. OCAD University will provide a glimpse of students that make Nipissing great. Tour the emerging trends, and where art and design best residences in Canada, visit our award- practice is making new connections. Imagine winning student spaces and experience what yourself here. being a Nipissing student is all about. Reservations Not required. Reservations Register for March Open House. Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 Phone 705-474-3450, ext. 4200 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/visit.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/Datatel.ERecruiting.Web.External/pages/ Web http://ibelongatnipissingu.ca EventDetails.aspx?id=4f40f971-2776-e711-803b-0050569735d6&_ga=2.76651221.1531729099.1504603817-36616294.1492714811

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National Portfolio Day Portfolio Clinics

Start Date 2019-11-02 Start Date 2019-12-07 End Date 2019-11-02 End Date 2019-12-07 Time(s) 12 pm – 4 pm Time(s) 9:30 am – 4:00 pm Special Notes An education in art and design is a special Special Notes Day-long workshops designed to give you the learning experience. National Portfolio Day opportunity to explore new territory, build provides an opportunity to meet professionals confidence in your skills as a visual from some of the finest design and visual arts communicator and get a sense of what it's like to schools in North America. You can bring your be a student at OCAD U. Find information about portfolio, containing no more than 10 pieces of dates, online registration, workshop choices and your best work, and have it critiqued by the art further program details. or design school of your choice. Please note, the Cost: $101.70 ($90 plus HST) for each date. 2018 Toronto National Portfolio Day will be Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. hosted at York University. Phone 416-977-6000 ext. 4869 Reservations Portfolios are reviewed on a first-come, first-served Email [email protected] basis. The 2018 Toronto National Portfolio Day will be Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- hosted at York University. portfolio/portfolio-clinics.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/ Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 Email [email protected] Portfolio Clinics Web http://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/national-portfolio- day.htm Start Date 2020-01-12 End Date 2020-01-12 Portfolio Clinics Time(s) 9:30 am – 4:00 pm Special Notes Day-long workshops designed to give you the Start Date 2019-11-23 opportunity to explore new territory, build End Date 2019-11-23 confidence in your skills as a visual Time(s) 9:30 am – 4:00 pm communicator and get a sense of what it's like to Special Notes Day-long workshops designed to give you the be a student at OCAD U. Find information about opportunity to explore new territory, build dates, online registration, workshop choices and confidence in your skills as a visual further program details. communicator and get a sense of what it's like to Cost: $101.70 ($90 plus HST) for each date. be a student at OCAD U. Find information about Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. dates, online registration, workshop choices and Phone 416-977-6000 ext. 4869 further program details. Email [email protected] Cost: $101.70 ($90 plus HST) for each date. Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. portfolio/portfolio-clinics.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/ Phone 416-977-6000 ext. 4869 Email [email protected] Portfolio Clinics Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- portfolio/portfolio-clinics.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/ Start Date 2020-01-25 End Date 2019-01-26 Portfolio Clinics Time(s) 9:30 am – 4:00 pm Special Notes Day-long workshops designed to give you the Start Date 2019-11-30 opportunity to explore new territory, build End Date 2019-11-30 confidence in your skills as a visual Time(s) 9:30 am – 4:00 pm communicator and get a sense of what it's like to Special Notes Day-long workshops designed to give you the be a student at OCAD U. Find information about opportunity to explore new territory, build dates, online registration, workshop choices and confidence in your skills as a visual further program details. communicator and get a sense of what it's like to Cost: $101.70 ($90 plus HST) for each date. be a student at OCAD U. Find information about Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. dates, online registration, workshop choices and Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 further program details. Email [email protected] Cost: $101.70 ($90 plus HST) for each date. Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. portfolio/portfolio-clinics.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/ Phone 416-977-6000 ext. 4869 Email [email protected] Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- portfolio/portfolio-clinics.htm https://join.ocadu.ca/

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Graduate Exhibition Campus Tours

Start Date 2020-05-01 Start Date 2019-09-02 End Date 2020-05-04 End Date 2020-06-30 Time(s) TBA Special Notes The best way to experience our university is to Special Notes A chance to see the extraordinary work of our participate in 1 of our campus tours. graduating students. The university will throw Our student tour guides will introduce you to the open its doors, inviting the community to see university and take you on an exciting tour of our works by the creative minds of OCAD U’s Class diverse and award-winning campus locations. of 2020. Students from undergraduate and You will have the opportunity to see our graduate programs will show their final thesis buildings, classrooms, residences and student work to an audience of more than 40,000 services. During your tour, you will have the guests, some of whom attend the show to recruit opportunity to ask questions and learn more new talent for their own galleries and firms. about campus facilities and student life. Reservations Not required. Visit the Campus Tours website for more information. Phone 416-977-6000 Reservations Requested. Register online on our campus tours and Email [email protected] events web page. Web https://www.ocadu.ca/gradex.htm Phone 905-721-3190 Summer Workshops Email [email protected] Web http://www.ontariotechu.ca/tours Start Date 2020-07-01 End Date 2020-07-31 Fall Open House Time(s) 9:30 am – 5:00 pm daily. Visit our website for Start Date 2019-10-26 further details. End Date 2019-10-26 Special Notes OCAD U is excited to offer week-long summer workshops! These studio experiences bring Time(s) 9 am to 2 pm together young artists and designers alike for an Special Notes We invite you to attend our Fall Open House on-campus studio experience. Join us to make a where you will have an opportunity to tour mess, imagine yourself at OCAD U, and develop classrooms, labs and residence facilities, and your own creative practice. Through lectures, learn more about programs of interest. field trips, artist talks and studio workshops, Visit our Open House website for more students are encouraged to delve into the information. possibilities of a personal creative practice, Reservations Register on our Open House web page. develop new techniques and create works that Phone 905-721-3190 could be included in a portfolio. Excellent for Email [email protected] creative thinkers and makers aged 15+ who are Web http://www.ontariotechu.ca/openhouse/ considering an education in art, design and the creative fields. Visit our website for further Winter Break Drop-in Tour Day details on available dates and online registration. Start Date 2020-01-11 Reservations Online registration and payment required in advance. End Date 2020-01-11 Phone 416-977-6000, ext. 4869 Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Email [email protected] Special Notes Drop-in and tour our academic buildings, student Web https://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/preparing-a- services and many other areas of our award- portfolio/summer-workshops.htm winning campus. Residence and athletic facilities are included in our north Oshawa location tours. Ontario Tech University (University of Reservations Not required, drop-in Ontario Institute of Technology) Phone Email [email protected] [email protected] Virtual Tour Web http://www.ontariotechu.ca/events

Start Date 2019-09-02 March Break Campus Tours End Date 2020-06-30 Start Date 2020-03-16 Time(s) Explore Ontario Tech from the comfort of your End Date 2020-03-20 home! Special Notes Register online. Special Notes You can explore our campus from home through our virtual tour. Reservations Book online. This interactive experience will introduce you to Phone 905-721-3190 our buildings, classrooms, residences and Email [email protected] student services. Web http://www.ontariotechu.ca/tours Reservations Not required. Phone 905-721-3190 Email [email protected] Web http://www.ontariotechu.ca/virtualtour

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Spring Open House Spring Open House

Start Date 2020-03-28 Start Date 2020-03-21 End Date 2020-03-28 End Date 2020-03-21 Time(s) 9 am to 2 pm Time(s) 9 am to 4 pm Special Notes We invite you to attend our Spring Open House, Special Notes Have you applied to uOttawa and are wondering where you will have an opportunity to tour what life at uOttawa is all about? Join us for classrooms, labs and residence facilities, and tours of the campus, sports facilities and learn more about programs of interest. residences. Meet our faculty and service Visit our Open House website for more representatives and get the answers you need information. to make your final choice of program and learn Reservations Register online on our Open House web page. more about the final steps in the admission Phone 905-721-3190 process. Email [email protected] Reservations Registration is required – register online. Web http://ontariotechu.ca/openhouse Phone 613-562-5800, ext. 1000 1-877-868-8292, ext.1000 Email [email protected] University of Ottawa Web https://www.uottawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ admission-events/open-house?utm_source=einfo Campus Tours

Start Date 2019-09-10 University of Ottawa – Saint Paul End Date 2020-08-30 Time(s) Campus tours in English: University Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 1:30 Come and meet us! pm Tuesday: 10:15 am Start Date 2019-06-15 Saturday: 11 am End Date 2020-09-30 Campus tours in French: Special Notes Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: We can't fit all the great things about our 10:15 am programs on this website! Tuesday: 1:30 pm Let's meet for a talk and we'll fill you in! Coffee Saturday: 11 am (or tea) is on us. Special Notes If you plan on visiting the University of Ottawa Register on the Saint Paul University website. with a group of 10 participants or more, we ask Can't come to our campus? Schedule a phone that you request the group tour at least 5 call. working days prior to your selected date so Phone 613-236-1393 that we can accommodate your request. See our Email [email protected] website for details. Web https://ustpaul.ca/landing- Reservations Register online. programs.php?viewFrom=facebookCafe#modal Phone 613-562-5800, ext. 1000 1-877-868-8292, ext.1000 Campus Tour Email [email protected] Start Date 2019-06-23 Web http://www.uottawa.ca/events-activities-and-campus- End Date 2020-09-30 tours Time(s) Monday to Friday from 9 am to 3 pm. Fall Open House Special Notes Start Date 2019-10-26 A Campus Tour Just for End Date 2019-10-26 Time(s) 8 am to 4 pm You! Special Notes Have you been wondering: Did you know you can make a reservation for a • What are the classrooms, labs and guided tour of our campus? Our recruitment staff facilities like? is pleased to offer private guided tours of our campus, any time of year, Monday to Friday, • How am I going to pay for my education? between 9 am and 3 pm. • What do I need to know about admission? For more information, call 613-236-1393, ext. • What will my program of studies cover? 2008, or email recrutement- Join us at our Open House! Meet professors, [email protected]. current students, faculty and service To book an appointment, call us or fill out the representatives, and get answers to all your campus tour form. questions. Learn more about our variety of Reservations Make a reservation online. programs and tour the campus. Phone 613-236-1393, ext. 2008 Reservations Reservations required – register online. Email [email protected] Phone 613-562-5800, ext. 1000 Web http://ustpaul.ca/en/campus-tour_544_160.htm Email [email protected] Web http://www.uottawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ admission-events/open-house

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Student for a Day Winter Open House

Start Date 2019-09-04 Start Date 2020-03-28 End Date 2020-04-03 End Date 2020-03-28 Time(s) Any time during the day, depending on course Time(s) 10 am to 02 pm timetable. Special Notes Special Notes Mark Your Calendar – SPU Are you interested in living Open House! the university experience? On Saturday, March 28, Saint Paul University Become a Student for a Day and find out (SPU) is hosting its Open House from 10 am to about the university program you are 2 pm! considering! Seize this opportunity to discover the excellent This authentic experience allows you to attend 1 undergraduate and graduate programs offered or 2 classes in the undergraduate program of at SPU. In addition, during this event, your choice. participants will be able to: A typical “Student for a Day” experience: • learn more about our scholarships, • On arrival, you’re greeted by an SPU admission process and areas of expertise student or ambassador. (canon law, conflict studies, counselling • You’re given an SPU bag and information and psychotherapy, human relations, kit. public ethics and philosophy, social • You attend 1 or 2 classes in the program communication, social innovation, you selected when you signed up. theology and transformative leadership); • You have an opportunity to talk to a • meet our professors, employees and professor or a member of the Admissions students; Department staff. • explore our student exchange programs • A guided tour is available upon request. with universities around the world; Reservations Make a reservation online. • visit the campus, the student residence and our world-renowned library; and Phone 613-236-1393, ext. 2008 • ask about our internship possibilities. Email [email protected] Four scholarships will be awarded! Web http://ustpaul.ca/en/shadow-program_545_152.htm Discover how you can be the face of change! Reservations Yes, call 613-236-1393, ext. 2008, or email Fall Open House [email protected]. Start Date 2019-11-09 Phone 613-236-1393, ext. 2008 End Date 2019-11-09 Email [email protected] Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Web http://ustpaul.ca/en/recruitment-office-upcoming- Special Notes activities_6036_965.htm

Mark Your Calendar – SPU Queen's University Open House! On Saturday, November 9, Saint Paul University Campus Tours (SPU) is hosting its Open House from 10 am to 2 pm! Start Date 2019-08-16 Seize this opportunity to discover the excellent End Date 2020-08-16 undergraduate and graduate programs offered Time(s) 11:00 am and 1:30 pm at SPU. In addition, during this event, Special Notes Each campus tour includes stops at 1 of our 6 participants will be able to: campus libraries, the Athletics and Recreation • learn more about our scholarships, Centre, 1 of our dining halls, lecture halls and/or admission process and our areas of teaching spaces, and residence. expertise (canon law, conflict studies, Note: Tours that take place during exam periods counselling and psychotherapy, human do not include residence. relations, public ethics and philosophy, Reservations Visit our campus tours web page to book your tour. social communication, social innovation Phone 613-533-2217 and theology); • meet our professors, employees and Email [email protected] students; Web https://www.queensu.ca/admission/tours-and-events/ • explore our student exchange programs campus-tours with universities across the world; • visit the campus, the student residence and our world-renowned library; and • ask about our internship possibilities. Four scholarships valued at $1,000 will be awarded! Discover how you can be the face of change! Reservations Yes, call 613-236-1393, ext. 2259, or email [email protected]. Phone 613-236-1393, ext. 2008 Email [email protected] Web https://ustpaul.ca/open-house.php

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Fall Preview Open House Royal Military College of Canada Start Date 2019-11-02 Campus Tours End Date 2019-11-02 Time(s) Includes a variety of activities that occur Start Date 2019-09-02 throughout the day, from approximately 9 am to End Date 2027-12-01 4 pm. Time(s) Please refer to the RMC website. Special Notes Queen's University welcomes students and their families and friends to its beautiful campus in Special Notes Tours of the Royal Military College of Canada Kingston, Ontario, for the Fall Preview Open are normally offered on Monday and Friday House. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour throughout the year. Reservations are required campus and residence, meet with current and can be requested on our website. students, professors and staff, and attend Reservations Required. departmental tours, mock lectures and Phone 613-541-6000, ext. 6953 information sessions. Email [email protected] Reservations Visit our events web page to make your reservation. Web http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/cam/index-eng.php Phone 613-533-2217 Email [email protected] March Break Web https://www.queensu.ca/admission/tours-and-events/ Start Date 2020-03-16 fall-preview End Date 2020-03-20 Fall Preview Open House Special Notes Often the Royal Military College of Canada offers campus tours on the weekdays of the Start Date 2019-11-03 Ontario high school March Break. Reservations End Date 2018-11-03 are required and can be requested through Time(s) Includes a variety of activities that occur [email protected]. throughout the day, from approximately 9 am to Phone 613-541-6000, ext. 6984 4 pm. Email [email protected] Special Notes Queen's University welcomes students and their families and friends to its beautiful campus in Convocation and Graduation Ceremonies Kingston, Ontario, for the Fall Preview Open House. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour Start Date 2020-05-14 campus and residence, meet with current End Date 2020-05-17 students, professors and staff, and attend Time(s) TBD: Convocation Ceremonies, Kingston departmental tours, mock lectures and Military Community Sports Centre Field House. information sessions. Reservations Visit our events web page to make your reservation. TBD: Sunset Ceremony, RMC Parade Square Phone 613-533-2217 TBD: Graduation and Commissioning Parade, Email [email protected] RMC Parade Square Web https://www.queensu.ca/admission/tours-and-events/ Special Notes Convocation Ceremonies, Kingston Military fall-preview Community Sports Centre Field House. Sunset Ceremony, RMC Parade Square: March Break Open House Officer Cadets will demonstrate some of the Start Date 2020-03-21 College’s oldest traditions through the Old 18 Historic Drill Team, the Sandhurst Military Skills End Date 2020-03-21 Team, tae kwon do and fencing teams, the Time(s) Includes a variety of activities throughout the changing of the Colour Party, and dynamic day, from approximately 9:30 am to 4:00 pm. performances featuring RMC`s own Brass and Special Notes Queen's University welcomes students and their Reed and Pipe and Drum Bands, as well as the families and friends to its beautiful campus in Highland Dancers. Fireworks will conclude the Kingston, Ontario, for the March Break Open evening. House. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour Graduation and Commissioning Parade, campus and residence, meet with current RMCC Parade Square: Graduating students will students, professors and staff, and attend be presented with their Officer’s Commissions in departmental tours, mock lectures and the Canadian Forces. RMCC Officer Cadets will information sessions. display their foot drill and sword movements, Reservations Visit our events web page to make your reservation. and fire a "Feux de Joie" – a 300-person honour Phone 613-533-2217 guard performing a rifle salute with Email [email protected] accompanying field artillery – all in honour of their graduating friends and fellow cadets. In Web https://www.queensu.ca/admission/tours-and-events/ addition, several aircraft will be performing march-break flypasts. The parade will end at the Memorial Arch through which the graduates will march for the last time as Officer Cadets. Reservations Not required. Web http://www.rmc.ca

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Reunion Weekend RU Live Webinars

Start Date 2020-09-18 Start Date 2019-09-01 End Date 2020-09-20 End Date 2020-08-31 Time(s) Friday, 1 pm: Obstacle course for first-year Time(s) Dates and times vary. Check back frequently for students. an updated schedule of upcoming events. Saturday, 10 am: Badging parade. Special Notes If you have questions about programs, Special Notes Most cadets entering the College must pass a admission or the Ryerson experience, we have number of milestones before being accepted as an online info session just for you! RU Live – a full-fledged member of the student body. The Online Info Sessions allow you to participate in a most significant one, the obstacle course, is session from your home, school, smartphone or designed to prove to the first-year cadet that anywhere you access the internet. RU Live obstacles that seem insurmountable may, in gives you access to faculty, students and fact, be overcome through co-operation with admissions representatives. others, combined with a high level of fitness, Reservations Please register online in advance. individual stamina and determination. Email [email protected] Family, friends and members of the public are Web http://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/online/ welcome to watch the obstacle course on the RMC grounds on Friday afternoon, beginning at Campus Tours 1 pm. On Saturday, cadets are officially recognized as members of the college when Start Date 2019-09-01 they receive their badges for their uniforms at a End Date 2020-08-31 very special badging parade. Time(s) Led by current students, tours are available Reservations Not required. Monday to Friday: Web http://www.rmc.ca Academic year (September to April): At 10 am and 2 pm Summer (May to August): At 10 am Ryerson University Special Notes Let our current students show you around! Tours are approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes International School Visits to 2 hours in length, and are not available during holidays and university closures. Start Date 2019-08-01 Reservations Please register online in advance. End Date 2020-07-31 Email [email protected] Special Notes A Ryerson representative may be visiting your Web http://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/ high school or attending an education fair near campus/ you! Each year, our recruitment team travels Fall Open House extensively to meet with prospective students and families. As these events are scheduled, we Start Date 2019-11-09 will post them on our website, so check back End Date 2019-11-09 frequently for updates. Time(s) This event runs throughout the day. Visit our Phone website for detailed information and timing. Email Special Notes Come meet us! The fall open house gives you Web http://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/ the opportunity to talk with representatives from international/ undergraduate admissions and student services, as well as students, faculty and staff. This is Canadian School Visits your chance to explore Ryerson before you apply and see why we might be the school for Start Date 2019-09-01 you. End Date 2020-04-30 Reservations Please register online in advance. Special Notes A Ryerson representative may be visiting your Email [email protected] high school. Each year, our recruitment team Web https://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/ travels extensively across Ontario and in a number of provinces to meet with future Ryerson Spring Open House students, parents and guidance counsellors! Ryerson also participates in the Ontario Start Date 2020-03-21 Universities' Regional Fairs (formerly the University Information Program); we’ll be End Date 2020-03-21 travelling across the province with all of Time(s) This event runs throughout the day. Visit our Ontario’s 21 universities, offering fair- or website for detailed information and timing. presentation-style events in most regions. Special Notes Join us for a full-day open house designed to Phone help you learn more about Ryerson, and confirm Email your decision to join the Ramily! Web http://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/ Reservations Please register online in advance. canadian/ Email [email protected] Web https://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/visits-tours/

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University of Toronto – Mississauga U of T Mississauga March Open House Start Date 2020-03-29 Campus Tours End Date 2020-03-29 Start Date 2019-09-02 Time(s) 11 am to 3:30 pm End Date 2020-09-01 Special Notes Join us during our March Open House and imagine yourself as a UTM student. With more Time(s) Regular campus tours: Monday – Thursday: 10 than a dozen Info Sessions, representatives am and 2 pm; Friday: 10 am; and select from 35+ departments eager to meet you and Saturdays. showcase our services and opportunities, and Special Notes Join a Student Ambassador on a leisurely trips to labs, the theatre stage and classrooms, walking tour of our beautiful campus. Explore come and see for yourself why we are the right the different buildings and state-of-the-art choice for you! student facilities, including our new buildings, check out the various student hangouts and take in the beautiful greenery. You may also request to see our unique and varied residences. Event Highlights If you are interested in viewing only our • Faculty and students from our academic residences, now you can! Residence Services programs await to share their knowledge Assistants (RSAs) will guide you through and experience, as well as answer your traditional-style and townhouse-style units, and questions. will be able to answer any additional questions • Learn about your next steps in the about residence at UTM. Please note that these application process, how we assess our tours are hosted exclusively by the Student applicants and what you can expect Housing & Residence Life office. directly from our admissions staff. Reservations Reservations for regular, residence-only or group • Hands-on academic learning programs will tours are made on our website. show you what's available outside the Phone 905-828-5400 classroom, like our international student exchange programs. Web http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours • Discover our supportive student services, U of T Mississauga Fall Campus Day exciting extracurricular opportunities and dynamic student clubs. Start Date 2019-11-03 • Financial aid, scholarships and entrance awards: How to qualify and apply for them. End Date 2019-11-03 • Campus and residence tours guided by Time(s) 11:00 am to 3:30 pm current students and residence staff. Special Notes Every fall, we open our doors to give future Reservations students, their parents, teachers and guidance counsellors the opportunity to explore our Phone 905-828-5400 campus and learn more about one of the world’s Email top universities. Web http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/visit/ march-open-house Event Highlights • Academic fairs with faculty and student University of Toronto – Scarborough representatives featuring the full range of our undergraduate programs Individual or Small Group Campus Tours • A showcase of our diverse student services and on-campus organizations Start Date 2019-10-01 • Informative sessions about the application End Date 2020-08-31 process and admission Time(s) Weekdays: 11 am • Guided campus tours led by current Weekends: Select Saturdays students who will share their personal Special Notes Find out what sets U of T Scarborough apart experiences and highlight our campus' with a guided campus tour. Let one of our notable locations and features current students introduce you to the U of T Reservations Scarborough campus and answer your Phone 905-828-5400 questions about academic programs, residence, Email campus facilities, support services and student life. Web http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/visit/fall- Weekend tours may be offered at special campus-day prospective student and applicant events. See our website for more details. Reservations Yes; reserve online. Phone 416-287-7529 Email [email protected] Web http://utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/tours

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Fall Campus Day University of Toronto – St. George Start Date 2019-11-09 Campus End Date 2019-11-09 Time(s) Approximately 11 am to 3 pm. Faculty of Medicine's Youth Summer Program (YSP) Special Notes The best way to know if a university is right for you is to visit it and experience it for yourself. Start Date 2019-07-08 Fall Campus Day is your opportunity to explore End Date 2019-08-02 the opportunities available at U of T Time(s) Monday to Friday, 8:45 am to 5:00 pm Scarborough. Special Notes Every summer, high school students are offered Event Highlights an exclusive glimpse into the world of medicine • Discover unique programs and your and medical research by the University of options for combining programs. Toronto's Faculty of Medicine. Students from • Find out more about the real-world across North America and around the world are experiences offered through our co-op invited to learn at Canada's most prestigious programs and experiential learning focus. medical school. • Tour our 300-acre, beautiful, park-like From its home in the University of Toronto's campus alongside a current student. Medical Sciences Building, in the heart of • Chat with the professors and staff who will Toronto's "Medical Discovery District", the Med support you throughout your university YSP offers students, currently enrolled in experience. Grades 10 and 11, 4 unique 1-week modules • Get immersed in campus life and see our that each introduce a major medical discipline. student spirit in action! The 4 modules are in the fields of Physiology, Reservations Yes; all U of T Scarborough prospective students will Molecular Biology & Genetics, Pharmacology & receive an invitation in late October/early November. Toxicology, and Microbiology. Each module Register online. includes lectures from world-class faculty and Phone 416-287-7529 hands-on experimentation, guided by distinguished medical researchers in cutting- Email [email protected] edge research laboratories. Web https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/fcd The Med YSP's unparalleled access to the University of Toronto's medical faculty and March Showcase Open House research facilities allows participants to experience what it is like to be a student at Start Date 2020-03-28 Canada's premier medical school. End Date 2020-03-28 Reservations Registration required and is based on a first-come Time(s) Approximately 11 am to 3 pm. first-served basis. Scholarships are available for Special Notes Drop by to see why U of T Scarborough is an students in financial need. excellent choice for launching your future. Phone 647-554-3977 Professors, students and staff will give you a Email [email protected] deeper understanding of your program of study and where it can lead. Learn more about co-op Web http://www.ysp.utoronto.ca and internship opportunities, the admissions Campus Tours process, paying for university, student life and much more. We look forward to seeing you on Start Date 2019-09-01 campus! All U of T Scarborough applicants will receive an End Date 2020-09-01 invitation in early March. Time(s) Schedule: Monday through Friday at 11 am and Reservations Yes; all U of T Scarborough applicants will receive an 2 pm and Saturdays at 11 am, except on invitation in early March. statutory holidays and long weekends Phone 416-287-7529 Tour Length: 1.75 hours Email [email protected] Special Notes Our walking tours focus on undergraduate Web https://utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/march-showcase opportunities and experiences and are perfect for prospective students, University of Toronto applicants, newly admitted students or just about anyone who wants to learn more about life on campus. You will get to explore academic buildings, colleges, athletic facilities and other spaces on campus. Starting location: Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, 25 King’s College Circle, Toronto Reservations Registration required. Phone 416-978-5000 Email [email protected] Web https://future.utoronto.ca/visit/campus-tours/

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U of T Fall Campus Day Fall Open House – Durham GTA Campus

Start Date 2019-10-26 Start Date 2019-11-02 End Date 2019-10-26 End Date 2019-11-02 Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm Time(s) 1 pm to 4 pm Special Notes This day includes an open house and various Special Notes Durham Campus: Saturday, November 2, 2019, other events. 1 pm to 4 pm Fall Campus Day Open House 2019 What can I do at the Durham Greater Toronto Reservations Recommended by some divisions. Area campus Open House? Phone 416-978-5000 • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, speak with professors and students about Email [email protected] your program of interest and the endless Web https://www.future.utoronto.ca/visit/events opportunities available to you here – from sports, to clubs, to hands-on research and March Break Events work-study opportunities. • Tour our campus – tours depart every 10 Start Date 2020-03-16 minutes. End Date 2020-03-20 • Tour our residence options. Time(s) Various times. Check the schedule on the March • Visit our tipi fire to learn about services Break Open House website. offered by the First Peoples House of Special Notes Includes an open house and various other Learning. events. • Attend mini lectures and information Reservations Some events require registration. sessions. Phone 416-978-5000 • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted Email [email protected] price from the Trent Durham Student Web https://future.utoronto.ca/visit/events Association's Rack and Shelf. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Trent University Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse Campus Tours Fall Open House – Peterborough Campus Start Date 2019-09-01 End Date 2020-08-31 Start Date 2019-11-08 Time(s) 1 pm daily, including Saturdays End Date 2019-11-08 Special Notes Tours are a great way to see Trent University – Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm current students lead a small group around Special Notes Peterbrough Campus: Friday, November 8, campus and share their stories about why they 2019, 10 am to 2 pm love Trent. What can I do at the Peterborough campus On a Peterborough Campus tour, you will see Open House? lecture halls, classrooms, the Trent Athletics • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, Centre, the Trent Student Centre, the Bata speak with professors and students about Library, 2 of our on-campus residences, dining your program of interest and the endless halls and student space on campus. Tours are opportunities available to you here. about 1.5 hours in duration and are a walking • Tour our campus. tour of campus. • Tour our residence buildings. On a Durham Campus tour, you will see lecture • Tour our new Student Centre and newly halls, classrooms, the library, the cafeteria, the renovated Bata Library. main office and student space on campus. Tours • Tour the Athletic Centre and talk with are about 30 minutes in duration and are a Varsity Coaches and athletes. walking tour of campus. • Visit our science labs to get a hands on Book your tour today – they are offered daily, 6 feeling of what it is like to be in a first-year days a week! lab. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. • Attend mini lectures and information Phone 1-888-739-8885 sessions. Email [email protected] • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted Web https://www.trentu.ca/tours price at our Campus Bookstore. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-739-8885 Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse

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Fall ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus Winter ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus

Start Date 2019-11-15 Start Date 2020-02-01 End Date 2019-11-15 End Date 2020-02-01 Time(s) 12 pm (noon) Time(s) Science: 10 am Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, November 15, Arts: 1 pm 2019, 12 pm (noon) Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, February 1, Located in the GTA, not only can you explore 2020 our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can Science: 10 am also gain valuable information about Trent Arts: 1 pm University. Enjoy the day by taking a Not only can you explore one of Canada's most guided campus tour and learn more about about beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable Trent University in our "Student Life 101" information about Trent University. Enjoy the day information session. by taking a guided campus tour – arts or What to expect at Fall ToursPlus: science, depending on your program of interest • Sit in on an information session to gain – and take in a mini lecture and information knowledge about Trent University Durham session. GTA and your next steps. What to expect at ToursPlus: • Explore our modern facilities on a guided • Sit in on an information session to learn campus tour with a currrent Trent student. more about Trent University, including • Apply on the spot! Our admission team will program options, scholarships, admission be available to assist you with applying to and life as a Trent student. You will also Trent. If you are a current Ontario high have the opportunity to take in a mini school student, be sure to bring your lecture from a Trent faculty member to get OUAC PIN. a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. really like. • Explore Canada's most instagrammable Phone 1-888-655-5559 campus on a guided tour with a currrent Email [email protected] Trent student. Web www.trentu.ca/discover • Apply or accept your offer on the spot! Our admission team will be available to assist Fall ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus you with applying or accepting your offer of admission to Trent. If you are a current Start Date 2019-11-30 Ontario high school student, be sure to End Date 2019-11-30 bring your OUAC PIN. Time(s) Science: 10 am Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Arts: 1 pm Phone 1-888-739-8885 Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, November 30, Email [email protected] 2019 Science: 10 am Web www.trentu.ca/discover Arts: 1 pm Winter ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus Not only can you explore one of Canada's most beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable Start Date 2020-02-14 information about Trent University. Enjoy the day by taking a guided campus tour – arts or End Date 2020-02-14 science, depending on your program of interest Time(s) 12:00 pm (noon) – and take in a mini lecture and information Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, February 14, session. 2020, 12 pm (noon) What to expect at Fall ToursPlus: Located in the GTA, not only can you explore • Sit in on an information session to learn our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can more about Trent University, including also gain valuable information about Trent program options, scholarships, admission University. Enjoy the day by taking a and life as a Trent student. You will also guided campus tour and learn more about Trent have the opportunity to take in a mini University in our "Student Life 101" information lecture from a Trent faculty member to get session. a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is What to expect at ToursPlus: really like. • Sit in on an information session to gain • Explore Canada's most instagrammable knowledge about Trent University Durham campus on a guided tour with a currrent GTA and your next steps. Trent student. • Explore our modern facilities on a guided • Apply on the spot! Our admission team will campus tour with a currrent Trent student. be available to assist you with applying to • Apply or accept on the spot! Our Trent. If you are a current Ontario high admission team will be available to assist school student, be sure to bring your you with applying or accepting your offer of OUAC PIN. admission to Trent. If you are a current Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Ontario high school student, be sure to Phone 1-888-739-8885 bring your OUAC PIN. Email [email protected] Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Web www.trentu.ca/discover Phone 1-888-655-5559 Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover

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Grade 10/11 Information Night – Peterborough Campus March Open House – Durham GTA Campus

Start Date 2020-02-19 Start Date 2020-03-14 End Date 2020-02-19 End Date 2020-03-14 Time(s) Campus Tour: 5:30 pm Time(s) 1 pm to 4 pm Presentation: 7:00 pm Special Notes Durham Campus: Saturday, March 14, 2020, 1 Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Wednesday, February pm to 4 pm 19, 2020, 7 pm What can I do at the Durham Greater Toronto If you are a current Grade 10 or Grade 11 high Area campus Open House? school student and are university bound after • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, you graduate, we invite you and your family to speak with professors and students about attend our Information Nights to learn how you your program of interest and the endless can prepare for a smooth transition to opportunities available to you here – from university. sports, to clubs, to hands-on research and What you can expect: work-study opportunities. • Learn how to find the right academic • Tour our campus – tours depart every 10 program for you and get details on the minutes. specific admission requirements. • Tour our residence options. • Tour our picturesque campus – explore all • Visit our tipi fire to learn about services that #TrentU has to offer, from the newly offered by the First Peoples House of transformed Bata Library to state-of-the-art Learning. research labs, and everything in between. • Attend mini lectures and information • Learn how you can start to prepare for the sessions. admission process by speaking with an • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted Admissions Officer. price from the Trent Durham Student • Find out more about our scholarships and Association's Rack and Shelf. other ways to help fund your education. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Phone 1-888-739-8885 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse Web www.trentu.ca/discover March Open House – Peterborough Campus Grade 10/11 Information Night – Durham GTA Campus Start Date 2020-03-20 Start Date 2020-02-20 End Date 2020-03-20 End Date 2020-02-20 Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Time(s) Campus Tour: 6:30 pm Special Notes Peterbrough Campus: Friday, March 20, 2020, Presentation: 7:00 pm 10 am to 2 pm Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Thursday, February 20, What can I do at the Peterborough campus 2020, 7 pm Open House? If you are a current Grade 10 or Grade 11 high • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, school student and are university bound after speak with professors and students about you graduate, we invite you and your family to your program of interest and the endless attend our Information Nights to learn how you opportunities available to you here. can prepare for a smooth transition to • Tour our campus. university. • Tour our residence buildings. What you can expect: • Tour our new Student Centre and newly • Learn how to find the right academic renovated Bata Library. program for you and get details on the • Tour the Athletic Centre and talk with specific admission requirements. Varsity Coaches and athletes. • Explore our modern facilities on a guided • Visit our science labs to get a hands-on campus tour with a currrent Trent student. feeling of what it is like to be in a first-year • Learn how you can start to prepare for the lab. admission process by speaking with an • Attend mini lectures and information Admissions Officer. sessions. • Find out more about our scholarships and • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted other ways to help fund your education. price at our Campus Bookstore. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Phone 1-888-739-8885 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover Web www.trentu.ca/discover

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Spring ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus Trent University Durham GTA Start Date 2020-04-24 Spring ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus End Date 2020-04-24 Time(s) 12 pm (noon) Start Date 2019-05-11 Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, April 24, 2020, 12 End Date 2019-05-11 pm (noon) Time(s) Science Tour: 10 am Located in the GTA, not only can you explore Arts Tour: 1 pm our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can also gain valuable information about Trent Special Notes • Tour campus. University. Enjoy the day by taking a • Sit in on an information session and mini guided campus tour and learn more about Trent lecture to gain knowledge about Trent's University in our "Student Life 101" information colleges, residence and your next steps. session. • Apply or accept your offer on-the-spot – What to expect at ToursPlus: just bring your OUAC Reference Number if • Sit in on an information session to gain you are an Ontario high school student. knowledge about Trent University Durham Reservations Register online. GTA and your next steps. Phone 705-748-1332 • Explore our modern facilities on a guided Email [email protected] campus tour with a currrent Trent student. Web www.trentu.ca/tours • Apply or accept on the spot! Our admission team will be available to assist Campus Tours you with applying or accepting your offer of admission to Trent. If you are a current Start Date 2019-09-01 Ontario high school student, be sure to End Date 2020-08-31 bring your OUAC PIN. Time(s) Daily, including some Saturdays. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Special Notes Tours are a great way to see Trent University – Phone 1-888-655-5559 current students lead a small group around Email [email protected] campus and share their stories about why they Web www.trentu.ca/discover love Trent. On a Peterborough Campus tour, you will see Spring ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus lecture halls, classrooms, the Trent Athletics Centre, the Trent Student Centre, the Bata Start Date 2020-05-09 Library, 2 of our on-campus residences, dining End Date 2020-05-09 halls and student space on campus. Tours are Time(s) Science: 10 am about 1.5 hours in duration and are a walking Arts: 1 pm tour of campus. Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, May 9, 2020 On a Durham Campus tour, you will see lecture Science: 10 am halls, classrooms, the library, the cafeteria, the Arts: 1 pm main office and student space on campus. Tours Not only can you explore one of Canada's most are about 30 minutes in duration and are a beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable walking tour of campus. information about Trent University. Enjoy the day Book your tour today – they are offered daily, 6 by taking a guided campus tour – arts or days a week! science, depending on your program of interest Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. – and take in a mini lecture and information Phone 1-888-655-5559 session. Email [email protected] What to expect at ToursPlus: Web https://www.trentu.ca/tours • Sit in on an information session to learn more about Trent University, including program options, scholarships, admission and life as a Trent student. You will also have the opportunity to take in a mini lecture from a Trent faculty member to get a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is really like. • Explore Canada's most instagrammable campus on a guided tour with a currrent Trent student. • Apply or accept your offer on the spot! Our admission team will be available to assist you with applying or accepting your offer of admission to Trent. If you are a current Ontario high school student, be sure to bring your OUAC PIN. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-739-8885 Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover

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Fall Open House - Durham GTA Campus Fall ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus

Start Date 2019-11-02 Start Date 2019-11-15 End Date 2019-11-02 End Date 2019-11-15 Time(s) 1 pm to 4 pm Time(s) 12 pm (noon) Special Notes Durham Campus: Saturday, November 2, 2019, Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, November 15, 1 pm to 4 pm 2019, 12 pm (noon) What can I do at the Durham Greater Toronto Located in the GTA, not only can you explore Area campus Open House? our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, also gain valuable information about Trent speak with professors and students about University. Enjoy the day by taking a your program of interest and the endless guided campus tour and learn more about about opportunities available to you here – from Trent University in our "Student Life 101" sports, to clubs, to hands-on research and information session. work-study opportunities. What to expect at Fall ToursPlus: • Tour our campus – tours depart every 10 • Sit in on an information session to gain minutes. knowledge about Trent University Durham • Tour our residence options. GTA and your next steps. • Visit our tipi fire to learn about services • Explore our modern facilities on a guided offered by the First Peoples House of campus tour with a currrent Trent student. Learning. • Apply on the spot! Our admission team will • Attend mini lectures and information be available to assist you with applying to sessions. Trent. If you are a current Ontario high • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted school student, be sure to bring your price from the Trent Durham Student OUAC PIN. Association's Rack and Shelf. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Phone 1-888-655-5559 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse Fall ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus Fall Open House – Peterborough Campus Start Date 2019-11-30 Start Date 2019-11-08 End Date 2019-11-30 End Date 2019-11-08 Time(s) Science: 10 am Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Arts: 1 pm Special Notes Peterbrough Campus: Friday, November 8, Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, November 30, 2019, 10 am to 2 pm 2019 What can I do at the Peterborough campus Science: 10 am Open House? Arts: 1 pm • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, Not only can you explore one of Canada's most speak with professors and students about beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable your program of interest and the endless information about Trent University. Enjoy the day opportunities available to you here. by taking a guided campus tour – arts or • Tour our campus. science, depending on your program of interest • Tour our residence buildings. – and take in a mini lecture and information session. • Tour our new Student Centre and newly What to expect at Fall ToursPlus: renovated Bata Library. • Sit in on an information session to learn • Tour the Athletic Centre and talk with more about Trent University, including Varsity Coaches and athletes. program options, scholarships, admission • Visit our science labs to get a hands on and life as a Trent student. You will also feeling of what it is like to be in a first-year have the opportunity to take in a mini lab. lecture from a Trent faculty member to get • Attend mini lectures and information a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is sessions. really like. • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted • Explore Canada's most instagrammable price at our Campus Bookstore. campus on a guided tour with a currrent Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Trent student. Phone 1-888-739-8885 • Apply on the spot! Our admission team will Email [email protected] be available to assist you with applying to Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse Trent. If you are a current Ontario high school student, be sure to bring your OUAC PIN. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-739-8885 Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover

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Winter ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus Grade 10/11 Information Night – Peterborough Campus

Start Date 2020-02-01 Start Date 2020-02-19 End Date 2020-02-01 End Date 2020-02-19 Time(s) Science: 10 am Time(s) Campus Tour: 5:30 pm Arts: 1 pm Presentation: 7:00 pm Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, February 1, Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Wednesday, February 2020 19, 2020, 7 pm Science: 10 am If you are a current Grade 10 or Grade 11 high Arts: 1 pm school student and are university bound after Not only can you explore one of Canada's most you graduate, we invite you and your family to beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable attend our Information Nights to learn how you information about Trent University. Enjoy the day can prepare for a smooth transition to by taking a guided campus tour – arts or university. science, depending on your program of interest What you can expect: – and take in a mini lecture and information • Learn how to find the right academic session. program for you and get details on the What to expect at ToursPlus: specific admission requirements. • Sit in on an information session to learn • Tour our picturesque campus – explore all more about Trent University, including that #TrentU has to offer, from the newly program options, scholarships, admission transformed Bata Library to state-of-the-art and life as a Trent student. You will also research labs, and everything in between. have the opportunity to take in a mini • Learn how you can start to prepare for the lecture from a Trent faculty member to get admission process by speaking with an a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is Admissions Officer. really like. • Find out more about our scholarships and • Explore Canada's most instagrammable other ways to help fund your education. campus on a guided tour with a currrent Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Trent student. Phone 1-888-739-8885 • Apply or accept your offer on the spot! Our admission team will be available to assist Email [email protected] you with applying or accepting your offer of Web www.trentu.ca/discover admission to Trent. If you are a current Ontario high school student, be sure to Grade 10/11 Information Night – Durham GTA Campus bring your OUAC PIN. Start Date 2020-02-20 Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. End Date 2020-02-20 Phone 1-888-739-8885 Time(s) Campus Tour: 6:30 pm Email [email protected] Presentation: 7:00 pm Web www.trentu.ca/discover Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Thursday, February 20, 2020, 7 pm Winter ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus If you are a current Grade 10 or Grade 11 high school student and are university bound after Start Date 2020-02-14 you graduate, we invite you and your family to End Date 2020-02-14 attend our Information Nights to learn how you Time(s) 12 pm (noon) can prepare for a smooth transition to Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, February 14, university. 2020, 12 pm (noon) What you can expect: Located in the GTA, not only can you explore • Learn how to find the right academic our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can program for you and get details on the also gain valuable information about Trent specific admission requirements. University. Enjoy the day by taking a • Explore our modern facilities on a guided guided campus tour and learn more about Trent campus tour with a currrent Trent student. University in our "Student Life 101" information • Learn how you can start to prepare for the session. admission process by speaking with an What to expect at ToursPlus: Admissions Officer. • Sit in on an information session to gain • Find out more about our scholarships and knowledge about Trent University Durham other ways to help fund your education. GTA and your next steps. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. • Explore our modern facilities on a guided campus tour with a currrent Trent student. Phone 1-888-655-5559 • Apply or accept on the spot! Our Email [email protected] admission team will be available to assist Web www.trentu.ca/discover you with applying or accepting your offer of admission to Trent. If you are a current Ontario high school student, be sure to bring your OUAC PIN. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Email [email protected] Web www.trentu.ca/discover

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March Open House – Durham GTA Campus Spring ToursPlus – Durham GTA Campus

Start Date 2020-03-14 Start Date 2020-04-24 End Date 2020-03-14 End Date 2020-04-24 Time(s) 1 pm to 4 pm Time(s) 12 pm (noon) Special Notes Durham Campus: Saturday, March 14, 2020, 1 Special Notes Durham GTA Campus: Friday, April 24, 2020, 12 pm to 4 pm pm (noon) What can I do at the Durham Greater Toronto Located in the GTA, not only can you explore Area campus Open House? our modern state-of-the-art facilities, you can • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, also gain valuable information about Trent speak with professors and students about University. Enjoy the day by taking a your program of interest and the endless guided campus tour and learn more about about opportunities available to you here – from Trent University in our "Student Life 101" sports, to clubs, to hands-on research and information session. work-study opportunities. What to expect at ToursPlus: • Tour our campus – tours depart every 10 • Sit in on an information session to gain minutes. knowledge about Trent University Durham • Tour our residence options. GTA and your next steps. • Visit our tipi fire to learn about services • Explore our modern facilities on a guided offered by the First Peoples House of campus tour with a currrent Trent student. Learning. • Apply or accept on the spot! Our • Attend mini lectures and information admission team will be available to assist sessions. you with applying or accepting your offer of • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted admission to Trent. If you are a current price from the Trent Durham Student Ontario high school student, be sure to Association's Rack and Shelf. bring your OUAC PIN. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone 1-888-655-5559 Phone Email [email protected] Email Web www.trentu.ca/openhouse Web

March Open House – Peterborough Campus Spring ToursPlus – Peterborough Campus

Start Date 2020-03-20 Start Date 2020-05-09 End Date 2020-03-20 End Date 2020-04-09 Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Time(s) Science: 10 am Special Notes Peterbrough Campus: Friday, March 20, 2020, Arts: 1 pm 10 am to 2 pm Special Notes Peterborough Campus: Saturday, May 9, 2020 What can I do at the Peterborough campus Science: 10 am Open House? Arts: 1 pm • At our Academic & Student Services Fair, Not only can you explore one of Canada's most speak with professors and students about beautiful campuses, you can also gain valuable your program of interest and the endless information about Trent University. Enjoy the day opportunities available to you here. by taking a guided campus tour – arts or • Tour our campus. science, depending on your program of interest • Tour our residence buildings. – and take in a mini lecture and information session. • Tour our new Student Centre and newly What to expect at ToursPlus: renovated Bata Library. • Sit in on an information session to learn • Tour the Athletic Centre and talk with more about Trent University, including Varsity Coaches and athletes. program options, scholarships, admission • Visit our science labs to get a hands on and life as a Trent student. You will also feeling of what it is like to be in a first-year have the opportunity to take in a mini lab. lecture from a Trent faculty member to get • Attend mini lectures and information a glimpse at what a first-year lecture is sessions. really like. • Purchase fun Trent swag at a discounted • Explore Canada's most instagrammable price at our Campus Bookstore. campus on a guided tour with a currrent Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Trent student. Phone 1-888-739-8885 • Apply or accept your offer on the spot! Our Email [email protected] admission team will be available to assist Web www.trentu.ca/discover you with applying or accepting your offer of admission to Trent. If you are a current Ontario high school student, be sure to bring your OUAC PIN. Reservations Make your reservation on the Trent website. Phone Email Web

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University of Waterloo March Break Open House Start Date 2020-03-21 Campus Tours End Date 2020-03-21 Start Date 2019-08-01 Time(s) 10 am – 4 pm End Date 2020-08-01 Special Notes Join us for March Break Open House, a full-day program that is designed to answer the detailed Time(s) 9:30 am, 11:30 am and 2:30 pm, most weekdays questions you may have now that you've applied and Saturdays. or have been admitted to Waterloo. Residence tours, faculty tours and university Highlights: college tours are also available when you book a • campus tours campus tour. When our students are in final exams • residence tours (December, April and August), campus tours are • program information sessions limited and residence tours are not available. • presentations about co-op, residence and Special Notes The Visitors Centre is generally open on financing your education Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Reservations Registration recommended. on most Saturdays from 9 am to 4 pm. Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 33614 You can book a campus tour and include Email [email protected] optional residence or faculty tours as part of Web https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/march-break- your visit to Waterloo. Questions? Please open-house contact us at [email protected] or 519-888-4567, ext. 43614. School of Architecture Tours Our School of Architecture is located in University of Waterloo – Renison Cambridge, Ontario. If you would like a tour, visit during a Waterloo open house or contact the University College School at Campus Tours [email protected] or 519-888-4567, ext. 27604. Start Date 2019-08-01 Reservations Recommended. Book your campus visit or call End Date 2020-07-31 519-888-4567, ext. 43614. Time(s) Monday – Friday at 10:30 am, 12:30 pm and Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 43614 2:30 pm. We will also try to accommodate other Email [email protected] times, if possible. Web https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/visit-waterloo Fall Open House Fall Open House November 2, 2019 10 am – 4 pm Start Date 2019-11-02 End Date 2019-11-02 March Break Open House Time(s) 10 am – 4 pm March 21, 2020 Special Notes Meet with professors, staff and students who will 10 am – 4 pm help you decide whether Waterloo is right for Special Notes To book a tour of Renison, contact Grant Leach you. at 519-884-4404, ext. 28638, Find further details on the Open House website. email [email protected] or book online. Reservations Registration recommended. Reservations Yes. Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 33614 Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 33614 Email [email protected] 519 884-4404, ext. 28638 Web https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/fall-open- Email [email protected] house?utm_source=mur- Web https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/visit-waterloo einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac

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University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's Fall Preview Day University Start Date 2019-11-17 End Date 2019-11-17 Campus Tours Time(s) Various activities are scheduled throughout the day, from approximately 9 am to 4 pm. Start Date 2019-09-12 Special Notes Fall Preview Day Open House provides you and End Date 2020-07-31 your family with an opportunity to visit our Time(s) By appointment. Please call 519-884-8111, ext. London campus and experience all that Western 28353, or visit our website. has to offer. During the open house, visitors can Special Notes tour the campus and residences, speak with current students, faculty and student services representatives, and attend numerous faculty St. Jerome’s University and departmental special presentations, tours Academic and/or and displays. Please reserve your place online or contact Residence Tours Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions. We will do our best to accommodate most tour Reservations Please reserve your place online. requests, but may not be able to offer tours on Phone 519-661-2100 holidays or holiday weekends. Email [email protected] • St. Jerome's tours (by appointment): Web http://welcome.uwo.ca/connect_with_western/ 519-884-8111, ext. 28270 index.html • University of Waterloo tours: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614 March Break Open House Reservations Book your tour online. Phone 519-884-8111, ext. 28353 Start Date 2020-03-14 Email [email protected] End Date 2020-03-14 Web https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/visit-waterloo Time(s) Various activities are scheduled throughout the day, from approximately 9 am to 4 pm. Special Notes March Break Open House provides you and your family with an opportunity to visit our Western University London campus and experience all that Western has to offer. During the open house you can tour Campus Tours the campus and residences, speak with current students, faculty and student services Start Date 2019-09-16 representatives, and attend numerous faculty End Date 2020-04-03 and departmental special presentations, tours Time(s) 10:30 am, 11:30 am, and 1:30 pm. and displays. Please reserve your place online or contact Weekdays from September 16, 2019, to Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions December 6, 2019, and January 6, 2020, to April directly. 3, 2020 (holidays and some exceptions apply). Reservations Please reserve your place online. Select Saturdays will be offered during the fall Phone 519-661-2100 and winter terms. Email [email protected] Find more information about campus tours at Web http://welcome.uwo.ca/connect_with_western/ Western. index.html Special Notes When available, regular tours begin with a "question and answer" session with a liaison Special May Saturday Tour Options officer from Undergraduate Recruitment, followed by a guided walking tour of the campus Start Date 2020-05-02 and a visit to a traditional and suite-style End Date 2020-05-30 residence. Time(s) 10:30 am and 1:30 pm during selected Students applying to the Western-Fanshawe weekends in May 2020. Collaborative Nursing program at the Fanshawe Note: All dates and times are tentative – to be site should visit the Fanshawe Campus Tours confirmed early Spring 2020. website. Special Notes We are pleased to offer the following special Reservations Please reserve your place 1 week in advance. Saturday summer campus and residence tour Phone 519-661-2100 options in the month of May. Please note that Email [email protected] choosing to visit on a weekend, when the university is technically not open, unfortunately Web http://welcome.uwo.ca/connect_with_western/ means not all academic areas are available and visit_western/index.html all support offices (e.g., Admissions, Housing, etc.) are closed. As with all of our campus tours, there are a limited number of spaces available, so you are encouraged to book early before they become full. These tours will fill to capacity. Reservations Book early. Phone 519-661-2100 Email [email protected] Web http://welcome.uwo.ca/connect_with_western/ visit_western/index.html

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Western University – Brescia University March Break Open House College Start Date 2020-03-14 End Date 2020-03-14 Brescia Campus Tours Time(s) 10 am to 1 pm Special Notes At Brescia's March Break Open House, visitors Start Date 2019-09-03 will tour campus, meet with professors, explore End Date 2020-08-31 academic programs of choice and talk with staff Time(s) Weekdays 10:30 am and 2:30 pm about admission, financial aid, residence, Special Notes Parking is provided for all Brescia tour visitors. If campus life and more. you are unable to visit us during the week, Drop-in campus tours will be available. please call or email. Free parking is provided for all visitors. Reservations Yes, reservations required. Reservations Call or email to register. An online booking form will Book online. be available in January on the Brescia website. Phone 519-858-5151 Phone 519-858-5151 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web http://brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/visit_us Web http://brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/visit-us/open- houses/ Fall Preview Day

Start Date 2019-11-02 Western University – Huron University End Date 2019-11-02 Time(s) 10 am to 1 pm College Special Notes At Brescia's Fall Preview Day, visitors will tour Summer Orientation & Academic Registration (SOAR) Sessions campus, meet with professors and talk with staff about admission, financial aid, residence, Start Date 2019-06-21 campus life and more. End Date 2019-07-29 Drop-in campus tours will be available. Free parking is provided for all visitors. Time(s) 10 am to 1 pm noon to 3 pm Reservations Call or email to register. An online booking form will be available in September on the Brescia website. Special Notes SOAR Sessions are offered throughout June and July. These sessions take place on campus Phone 519-858-5151 and are designed for students to be able to Email [email protected] select their courses for September, tour campus Web http://brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/visit-us/open- and acquaint themselves with faculty, staff, and houses/ current students.

Campus Tour Day Each date offers a morning (10 am to 1 pm) and an afternoon (noon to 3 pm) session: Start Date 2019-11-17 • Friday, June 21 End Date 2019-11-17 • Wednesday, June 26 Time(s) 10 am to 1 pm • Friday, July 5 Special Notes Visit Brescia for a campus tour provided by a • Monday, July 15 Brescia Student Ambassador. • Friday, July 19 Parking is provided for all visitors. • Monday, July 22 Reservations Call or email to register. An online booking form will • Friday, July 26 be available in September on the Brescia website. • Monday, July 29 Drop-in tours are available. Register Now for your SOAR Session. Phone 519-858-5151 Email [email protected] If students are not able to attend a SOAR Web http://brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/visit-us/ session, there will be a video available to walk them through the course registration process. All March Break Drop-In Tours students will receive a Registration Guide via mail in June (this will also be available on the Start Date 2020-03-09 website). End Date 2020-03-13 Time(s) Monday to Friday, 10:30 am and 2:30 pm Reservations Register on our website. Special Notes Visit Brescia during March Break (March 9–13) Phone for a campus tour provided by a Brescia Student Email [email protected] [email protected] Ambassador. Web Parking is provided for all Brescia tour visitors. Reservations No reservations required. Tours are drop-in style. Phone 519-858-5151 Email [email protected] Web

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Huron Campus and Residence Tour Western University – King's University Start Date 2019-09-01 College End Date 2020-08-31 Time(s) Monday to Friday at 11:30 am Campus Tours Saturdays at 10:30 am Special Notes Huron offers daily tours, Monday to Friday at Start Date 2019-09-09 11:30 am, and Saturday at 10:30 am. The 45–60 End Date 2020-08-31 minute walking tour will include stops in Time(s) Monday to Friday from 9 am to 3 pm residence, the Dining Hall, the library and Special Notes Book a campus visit. We would love to learning spaces, classrooms, etc. introduce you to King's and we will have a Reservations Register on our website. student tour guide show you around! Phone 519-438-7224, ext. 220 Reservations Yes. Email [email protected] Phone 519-433-3491 Web http://huronuc.ca/tours 1-800-265-4406 Email [email protected] Fall Open House Web https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/campus- tours Start Date 2019-11-17 End Date 2019-11-17 King’s Open House (Fall) Time(s) 9 am to 2 pm Special Notes This is your opportunity to meet with faculty, staff Start Date 2019-11-02 and students to find out what Huron has to offer. End Date 2019-11-02 The day's agenda will include a Faculty and Time(s) 12 pm to 4 pm Department Roam, sample lectures, as well as Special Notes Come and visit the King's campus and take the tours of residence and campus. opportunity to meet King's students, staff and Phone 519-438-7224, ext. 220 faculty. You can learn more about the degree Email [email protected] programs we offer, the student services Web http://huronuc.ca/tours available and our scholarship and work study program opportunities, as well as tour the March Break Open House residences and campus. Reservations Not required, but much appreciated. Start Date 2020-03-14 Phone 519-433-3491 End Date 2020-03-14 1-800-265-4406 Time(s) 9 am to 2 pm Email [email protected] Special Notes Join Huron's faculty, students and staff at our Web https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/open-house campus-wide Open House. Attend sample lectures, meet faculty from each academic King’s Open House (Spring) department, speak with alumni, tour campus and visit our residences. Start Date 2020-03-14 Phone 519-438-7224, ext. 220 End Date 2020-03-14 Email [email protected] Time(s) 12 pm to 4 pm Web http://huronuc.ca/tours Special Notes Come and visit the King's campus and take the opportunity to meet King's students, staff and March Break Daily Tours faculty. You can learn more about the degree programs we offer, the student services Start Date 2020-03-16 available and our scholarship and work study End Date 2020-03-20 program opportunities, as well as tour the Time(s) 11:30 am residences and campus. Special Notes Tours are offered Monday to Friday at 11:30 am, Reservations Not required, but much appreciated. during March Break, by reservation. The Phone 519-433-3491 45-minute walking tour includes stops inside 1-800-265-4406 residences, the dining hall, library, classrooms Email [email protected] and more. Web https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/open-house Phone 519-438-7224, ext. 220 Email [email protected] Web http://huronuc.ca/tours

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King’s Open House (May) Ontario Universities' Fair (OUF)

Start Date 2020-05-02 Start Date 2019-09-27 End Date 2020-05-02 End Date 2019-09-29 Time(s) 12 pm to 4 pm Time(s) 10 am to 5 pm daily Special Notes Come and visit the King's campus and take the Special Notes The OUF is September 27 to 29, 2019, at the opportunity to meet King's students, staff and Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and faculty. You can learn more about the degree admission is free. programs we offer, the student services You can talk personally with students, professors available and our scholarship and work study and university representatives to get answers program opportunities, as well as tour the about programs, admission requirements, residences and campus. student life and much more. Don’t miss out on Reservations Not required, but much appreciated. the largest education fair in Canada! Phone 519-433-3491 Get an OUF Passport! 1-800-265-4406 Use your OUF Passport to travel the OUF with Email [email protected] ease and quickly connect with Ontario Web https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/open-house universities. Register for your Passport here. Reservations No reservation required. Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Phone Campus Email Web https://www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca Come for a Campus Tour! Fall Open House Start Date 2019-09-16 End Date 2020-08-31 Start Date 2019-11-09 Time(s) Monday to Friday and select Saturdays, End Date 2019-11-09 excluding statutory holidays, with limited Time(s) More information, including an overview of the availability at the end of each semester event, parking instructions and session (December, April and August). descriptions, will be available on the Wilfrid Special Notes Our tours take about 1.5 hours and cover many Laurier website closer to the event date. areas on campus, including: Special Notes It is hard to explain what it means to be a • academic and faculty buildings Golden Hawk without meeting us in person. No • residence rooms matter which of our campuses you tour, once • student recreational space you come, you will immediately feel the community spirit that makes Laurier special. • downtown restaurants and spaces Our campus open houses enable you to Tours depart from the Welcome Centre in the experience Laurier through an enhanced Carnegie Building, located at 73 George Street. campus visit. You can: One of our Laurier Student Ambassador tour • tour campus and residence guides will meet you in the Welcome Centre • talk to admission representatives before the tour. Directions to our Brantford campus will be sent to you via email (some • speak with faculty and current students online map directions are not accurate). from programs you're interested in Free parking can be found in many places • attend program information sessions downtown. Please read parking signs carefully • attend information sessions and fairs to as parking times vary from 2 to 3 hours. learn more about student life Register for a Brantford campus tour. We can't wait to see you on Saturday, November Reservations Registrations should be made 24 to 48 hours in 9, 2019. advance to ensure student staff is available. Reservations Register in advance to receive an advance copy of However, walk-ins are also welcome. the event schedule, parking information and more. Book online. Phone 519-756-8228, ext. 5693 Phone 519-756-8228, ext. 5693 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Web http://www.wlu.ca/visitus Web https://apps.wlu.ca/tours/access/brantford

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Faculty of Music – Fall Open House Campus Start Date 2019-11-01 End Date 2019-11-01 Come for a Campus Tour! Time(s) More information, including event times and a program overview, will be available on the Wilfrid Start Date 2019-09-16 Laurier website closer to the event date. End Date 2020-08-31 Special Notes It is hard to explain what it means to be a Time(s) Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory Golden Hawk without meeting us in person. No holidays, with limited availability at the end of matter which of our campuses you tour, once each semester (December, April, August). you come, you will immediately feel the Special Notes Our tours take about 1.5 hours and cover many community spirit that makes Laurier special. areas of campus, including: Our Faculty of Music is hosting a Fall Open • academic and faculty buildings House for future students on November 1, 2019. You can meet current students and faculty, learn • residence rooms (both dormitory- and about our music concentrations and experience apartment-style) what life is like for a Laurier music student. • food outlets Phone • the Athletic Complex • the Laurier Library Email [email protected] Tours depart from the Welcome Centre, located Web http://www.wlu.ca/music in the Peters Building. One of our Laurier student ambassadors will meet you at the Fall Open House Welcome Centre before the tour. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start of the Start Date 2019-11-02 tour. Directions to our Waterloo campus will be End Date 2019-11-02 sent to you via email (some online map Time(s) More information, including an overview of the directions are not accurate). event, parking instructions and session Parking on campus is strictly enforced, so descriptions, will be available on the the Wilfrid please ensure you park in designated visitor Laurier website closer to the event date. parking only. Special Notes It is hard to explain what it means to be a Register for a Waterloo campus tour. Golden Hawk without meeting us in person. No Reservations Visitors are requested to register in advance. matter which of our campuses you tour, once Book online. you come, you will immediately feel the Phone 519-884-0710, ext. 2157 community spirit that makes Laurier special. Email [email protected] Our campus open houses enable you to experience Laurier through an enhanced Web https://apps.wlu.ca/tours/access/waterloo campus visit. You can: • tour campus and residence Ontario Universities' Fair (OUF) • talk to admission representatives Start Date 2019-09-27 • speak with faculty and current students from programs you're interested in End Date 2019-09-29 • attend program information sessions Time(s) 10 am to 5 pm daily • attend information sessions and fairs to Special Notes The OUF is September 27 to 29, 2019, at the learn more about student life Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and We can't wait to see you on Saturday, November admission is free. 2, 2019. You can talk personally with students, professors and university representatives to get answers Reservations Register in advance to receive an advance copy of about programs, admission requirements, the event schedule, parking information and more. student life and much more. Don’t miss out on Phone 519-884-0710, ext. 2157 the largest education fair in Canada! Email [email protected] Web https://wlu.ca/visitus Get an OUF Passport! Use your OUF Passport to travel the OUF with ease and quickly connect with Ontario universities. University of Windsor Register for your Passport here. Campus Tours Reservations No reservation required. Phone Start Date 2019-08-31 Email End Date 2020-08-30 Web https://www.ontariouniversitiesfair.ca Time(s) 1 pm Special Notes Campus tours are offered year-round (excluding December and April due to final exams). Includes a tour of residence (if requested). Academic advising appointments with faculty can be coordinated on weekdays with at least 1 week’s notice (upon request). Reservations Requested at least 1 week in advance. Phone 519-973-7014 1-800-864-2860 Email [email protected] Web http://uwindsor.ca/tour

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Fall Open House BFA Acting, Monologue Workshop

Start Date 2019-11-02 Start Date 2019-11-23 End Date 2019-11-02 End Date 2020-04-04 Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm Special Notes Free Sessions: Registration is required. Special Notes Find more information about the School of At Open House, you can: Dramatic Art, and register online. Experience all that UWindsor has to offer. Tour Windsor: Saturday, November 23, 2019 our campus and residences, meet faculty and Toronto: Saturday, November 30, 2019 staff and attend information sessions. This day -- is all about you and your future at UWindsor! Toronto: Saturday, March 21, 2020 • Attend program presentations Toronto: Saturday, March 28, 2020 • Visit the Information Fair Windsor: Saturday, April 2, 2020 • Speak with professors, staff and current Reservations Yes – reservations required. Register online. students Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 2804 • Learn about our Student Awards and Email [email protected] Financial Aid program Web http://uwindsor.ca/drama • See the campus including residence and our athletic facilities Music Auditions For more information, visit our Fall Open House page. Start Date 2020-03-07 Reservations Yes, reservations preferred. Register online. End Date 2020-04-18 Phone 519-973-7014 Time(s) Please contact the School of Music for details. 1-800-864-2860 Special Notes March 7, 2020 Email [email protected] March 28, 2020 Web http://uwindsor.ca/fallopenhouse April 17, 2020 Please contact the School of Music directly with Experience SODA questions about booking your audition. Reservations Yes – contact the School of Music to schedule your Start Date 2019-11-15 audition. End Date 2019-11-15 Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 2828 Special Notes Windsor: Friday, November 15, 2019 Email [email protected] Phone Web http://uwindsor.ca/music Email Web Spring Open House

Drama in Education & Community and Concurrent BA/BEd Interviews Start Date 2020-03-07 End Date 2020-03-07 Start Date 2019-11-23 Time(s) 10 am to 4 pm End Date 2020-04-05 Special Notes Find more information about the Spring Open Time(s) Contact the School of Dramatic Art to schedule House. your interview. Reservations Yes – reservations preferred. Register online. Special Notes Please contact the School of Dramatic Art for Phone 519-973-7014 information about booking your interview. 1-800-864-2860 Application required. Email [email protected] Windsor: Saturday, Nov 23, 2019 Web http://uwindsor.ca/openhouse Toronto: Saturday, Nov 30, 2019 -- Music Audition Workshop Toronto: Sunday, March 29, 2020 Windsor: Sunday, April 5, 2020 Start Date 2020-03-07 Reservations Yes – contact the School of Dramatic Art to schedule End Date 2020-04-18 your interview. Application Required. Time(s) November 17, 2018 Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 2804 January 19, 2019 Email [email protected] Contact the School of Music or visit the School Web http://uwindsor.ca/drama of Music website for details. Special Notes March 7, 2020 March 28, 2020 April 18, 2020 Find more information about the School of Music. Reservations Yes – reservations required. Register online. Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 2828 Email [email protected] Web http://uwindsor.ca/music

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March Break Campus Tours Fall Campus Day – Keele Campus

Start Date 2020-03-16 Start Date 2019-11-16 End Date 2020-03-20 End Date 2019-11-16 Time(s) 1 pm Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm Special Notes The University of Windsor will be offering tours Special Notes Thinking about applying to York? during the week of March Break. Tours will A campus visit is one of the largest deciding include a tour of residence (if requested). factors in applying to university. Fall Campus Academic advising appointments with faculty Day is the ideal opportunity to introduce yourself can be coordinated on weekdays with at least 1 to our programs, students, professors and week’s notice (upon request). admissions experts. Get your questions Reservations Requested at least 1 week in advance. answered so you can submit your OUAC Phone 519-973-7014 application with confidence. 1-800-864-2860 Reservations Register online. Email [email protected] Phone 416-736-5000 Web http://uwindsor.ca/tour Web http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/fallcampusday/

BFA Acting Auditions Fall Campus Day – Glendon Campus

Start Date 2020-03-21 Start Date 2019-11-17 End Date 2020-04-04 End Date 2019-11-17 Time(s) Please contact the School of Dramatic Art to Time(s) 10:00 am to 2:30 pm schedule your audition. Special Notes Thinking about applying to York? Special Notes Please contact the School of Dramatic Art for A campus visit is one of the largest deciding information about booking your audition. Out-of- factors in applying to university. Fall Campus province auditions may be scheduled as Day is the ideal opportunity to introduce yourself needed. Contact the School of Dramatic Art to our programs, students, professors and directly for information. admission experts. Get your questions Toronto: Saturday, March 21, 2020 answered so you can submit your OUAC Toronto: Saturday, March 28, 2020 application with confidence. Windsor: Saturday, April 4, 2020 Reservations Yes – contact the School of Dramatic Art to schedule March Break at York! your audition. Application required. Start Date 2020-03-16 Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 2804 End Date 2020-03-20 Email [email protected] Time(s) Various – please check York's online event Web http://uwindsor.ca/drama calendar. Special Notes Go behind the scenes with one of our campus tours to help you decide if York is the place for York University you. Stroll down Campus Walk or through The Common gardens. Tours Come for a campus tour and get a first-hand feel for our outstanding facilities and beautiful Start Date 2019-09-16 grounds. Tour guides are current York students End Date 2020-08-28 who will give you an insider's perspective on life Time(s) Various – please check York's online event at York. calendar. Reservations Register online. Special Notes Go behind the scenes with 1 of our campus Phone tours to help you decide if York is the place for Email you. Stroll down Campus Walk or through The Common gardens. Spring Open House – Keele Campus Come for a campus tour and get a first-hand feel for our outstanding facilities and beautiful Start Date 2020-03-28 grounds. Tour guides are current York students End Date 2020-03-28 who will give you an insider's perspective on life Time(s) 10 am to 2 pm at York. Special Notes Join us for our biggest and best open house of Reservations Register online. the year. Phone 416-736-5000 • Chat with current students Web http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/tour • Meet professors http://instagram.com/yorkandu • Explore your program of choice • Tour our world-class facilities Come and see where you will study, learn, live, rest, relax, work-out and eat. Register online and we will email reminders, tips and an event agenda leading up to the day. Reservations Register online. Phone 416-736-5000 Web http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/springopenhouse/ http://instagram.com/yorkandu

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Expérience Glendon – Glendon Campus Fall Campus Day

Start Date 2020-03-29 Start Date 2019-11-17 End Date 2020-03-29 End Date 2019-11-17 Time(s) 10:00 am to 2:30 pm Time(s) 10 am – 2:30 pm Special Notes Join us for our biggest and best open house of Special Notes A complete schedule of activities allows you to the year. meet professors and students from your • Chat with current students. programs of interest and learn more about • Meet professors. admissions, scholarships, exchanges and • Explore your program of choice. campus life. Specially guided campus and • Tour our world-class facilities. residence tours also available. Come and see where you will study, learn, live, Reservations Register in advance. rest, relax, work out and eat. Phone 416-487-6710 Reservations Register online. Email [email protected] Web www.glendon.yorku.ca/fall York University – Glendon Campus March Break U

Campus Tours Start Date 2020-03-16 End Date 2020-03-20 Start Date 2019-09-02 Time(s) Times vary depending on your tour, course and End Date 2020-08-31 workshop selection. Time(s) Offered Monday to Friday at 10:30 am. Special Notes Spend a day at Glendon during March Break! Extended tours offered on select weekends. Explore student life in a small-group setting by Special Notes Visiting a university campus is a great way to get sitting in on a mock university lecture, a true sense of your future educational home. participating in interactive workshops and The Glendon campus has a special charm; from meeting other future Glendon students. Guided the historic manor house to the wooded ravine, campus tours are also offered. the grounds are truly spectacular. Reservations Register in advance. Led by a student guide, the tour will show Phone 416-487-6710 Glendon's classrooms, student lounge, library, Email [email protected] athletic centre, residences and the Centre of Web www.glendon.yorku.ca/march Excellence for French-Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education, plus several beautiful Expérience Glendon outdoor spots. Reservations Register online. Start Date 2020-03-29 Phone 416-487-6710 End Date 2020-03-29 Email [email protected] Time(s) 10 am – 2:30 pm Web https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/campus-tour- Special Notes A complete schedule of activities allows you to tickets-40909436225 meet professors and students from your programs of interest and learn more about Shadow Program: Be a Student for a Day admissions, scholarships, exchanges and campus life. Specially guided campus and Start Date 2019-10-01 residence tours are also available. End Date 2020-03-31 Reservations Register in advance. Time(s) Times vary depending on the course selected. Phone 416-487-6710 This program is offered from October to March, Email [email protected] according to course availability. Web www.glendon.yorku.ca/spring Special Notes This up-close and personal experience includes attending a university class of your choice, meeting one-on-one with a recruitment officer and taking a campus tour. Reservations Contact the Student Recruitment office for individual bookings: [email protected] or 416-487-6710. Phone 416-487-6710 Email [email protected] Web www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents

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Residences and Meal Plans

Universities offer many different kinds of residence accommodation, from single rooms to double rooms to shared apartments and townhouses. Some residence packages include meal plans, while others do not, and many universities require a residence deposit in order to save your space.

Algoma University Residence Guarantee Guaranteed Single Residence Rooms for All First-Year Students Price The following costs are per academic year, We guarantee a single room in residence to all September to April (8 Months). first-year students who apply directly from high school and pay their deposit prior to the residence application deadline. • Algoma Dormitory (first year): $5,910 plus $3400 for the Super Value Meal Plan or You must apply by June 1, 2020, with a $4600 for the Thunderbirds Meal Plan refundable $500 deposit, plus a $50 non- (hearty appetite) refundable application fee. Deposit Required A non-refundable $50 residence application fee is required when you submit your completed • Spirit Village Dormitory (International & application, as well as a $500 refundable Canadian upper year): $5,410 plus $2,510 deposit. Meal Plan (supplementary meal plan) Other Information If you decide not to live in residence, you must let Algoma University know by August 1, 2020, • Spirit Village Townhouse (upper year): to have your deposit refunded. $5,510 (no mandatory meal plan) Phone 705-949-2301, ext. 4215 Email [email protected]

Note: $100 Damage Deposit and $50 Website http://www.algomau.ca/housing/ Residence Life Fee applicable for all residence options. Meal Plans The campus meal plan is mandatory for students living in dormitories. Meal plans are optional for students living in the townhouses. For more information, contact the housing office at: [email protected]. If you require a special menu, contact the housing office prior to arrival to ensure adequate time for meal plans and preparation. Room Types All residence rooms are private single rooms. Dormitory students share a bathroom with 1 other student (same gender). Weekly cleaning is provided in dorm bathrooms, common areas and hallways. Dormitory common rooms are available that house study spaces, entertainment centres and shared kitchens. Townhouse students share 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen and a living area with 4 other students. Amenities Wireless internet access in residence (common areas, outside, living rooms, etc.) and local phone service will be provided. Laundry and mail facilities are available on site.

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Brock University Carleton University

Price Residence costs are based on building style as Price $10,893 – $13,363 (includes room, well as whether the room is single or double communication fees and an All Access Meal occupancy. For 2018–2019, residence costs Plan). range from $6,360 to $8,040. These costs are subject to change for the 2019–2020 academic year. Visit Brock's residence website for further Note: Price is for 2019–2020. information. Meal Plans First-year students living in residence will be Meal Plans A meal plan is required for all residence styles. If enrolled in the All Access Meal Plan, which you live off campus, you will have the option of provides unlimited entry into the residence cooking for yourself or purchasing a meal plan if cafeteria ("the caf") and $100 Dining Dollars. For desired. students living in suite-style residences, there is All students living in residence will purchase a Reduced Meal Plan option, which offers 7 $300 in flex dollars – a no-worry alternative to meals per week and $450 Dining Dollars. carrying cash – that may be used on campus Room Types The majority of our rooms for first-year students and at several off campus locations. Additional are traditional single-gender double rooms, with flex dollars may be added at any time. shared washroom facilities. Our suite-style Find more information on the Brock website. rooms, which provide another option, each Meal Plans options: consist of a 4-person single-gender suite (either • Light – $4,500 2 doubles or 4 singles) and shared common • Regular – $4,800 area, washroom facility and food preparation • Premium – $5,100 area (with fridge and microwave). A limited number of single rooms are available in both • Townhouse – $3,000 styles. Room Types Brock offers 6 individual residences in three Students may request to share a gender styles: Traditional, Semi-suite, and Townhouse. inclusive bedroom/pod/suite (including the Traditional-style and Semi-suite style residences common areas and bathroom facilities). If you have both single and double rooms grouped into choose this option, your room/pod/suitemates communities of “houses” or “halls” of 40 to 60 will be assigned through the matching of students. Washroom facilities are shared. responses to the profile questions, regardless of which gender you or they identify. Townhouse-style residences offer the convenience of on-campus living, with a more Amenities Carleton University residence offers you a independent lifestyle. You will share a unit with number of amenities and services including: 2, 3 or 4 other students and have the option to • Residence buildings that are conveniently cook your own meals. located and connected to each other and • All rooms in Quarry View Residence are the rest of campus. singles. • Large residence cafeteria ("the caf") that • There is one double room and three single offers locally sourced food and an "all you rooms in each Village Residence unit. care to eat" experience. • Townhouse-style residences also feature a • All Access Meal Plan with unlimited entry kitchen, living area and 2 bathrooms per to the "the caf". house. • Award-winning Residence Life program. • Extensive support network that includes Amenities All residences are close to the main buildings on residence counsellors, live-in residence campus. Several rooms are designed to staff and a focus on learning outside the accommodate those with mobility devices. classroom. Residence fees include utilities, local telephone and network connections. Residence Guarantee At Carleton, a double traditional room is Residence Guarantee We are happy to guarantee residence to all new guaranteed to all secondary school and CEGEP students coming directly from high school in students entering first-year studies in the fall, Canada attending full-time the preceding provided they receive an offer of admission on academic year and to new students with no prior or before May 15, 2020. You are required to pay postsecondary experience whose primary the deposit and accept the residence offer online residence is outside of Canada. Brock must by June 8, 2020, at 4:30 pm ET to confirm your receive both your residence application and fee space. If you do not qualify for a guaranteed prior to June 3, 2019. space in residence, you can still apply. A lottery determines offers for all other residence Deposit Required $600 applications. Phone 905-688-5550, ext. 3370 Deposit Required Yes. The residence deposit is $700, payable by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express Email [email protected] or any Visa/Debit card) or by Interac. Website http://brocku.ca/residence/ Note: Only customers of RBC Royal Bank, TD Bank or First Nations Bank of Canada may use the Interac option. All residence deposits must be paid through the acceptance process on Carleton Central, not directly through your bank. Information is for 2019–2020. Other Information Find more information about residence. Phone 613-520-5612

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Email [email protected] University of Guelph-Humber Website https://housing.carleton.ca/ Price Single style: $6,622 per year (fall/winter semesters) University of Guelph

Note: Based on 2019-2020 figures and subject Price $5,686 – $8,299 per 2 semesters to change.

Prices vary on occupancy (e.g., quad room vs. Meal Plans Dining plans are required if you live in residence, single apartment). and you can use your plan at food service outlets across campus. Meal Plans Meal plans are mandatory in most buildings. There are 6 plans to choose from (prices are for You can select from 3 dining plan sizes to 2 semesters): accommodate your appetite: • Minimum – designed for students who are • Option 1: $2,350 (Regular) per academic not on campus on weekends and those year with lighter appetites: $4,120. • Option 2: $2,850 (Medium) per academic • Light – suitable for students occasionally year on campus on weekends and those with • Option 3: $3,400 (Large) per academic lighter appetites: $4,840. year • Full – our most popular plan, designed for Note: Based on 2019–2020 figures and subject students who are on campus on alternate to change. weekends and those with average appetites: $5,355. Room Types As a first-time resident, your room will be single • Plus – designed for students who are on style. You can choose from themed floors, such campus alternate weekends and those as co-ed, health and wellness or quiet study. with hearty appetites: $5,870. These private rooms provide your own space • Varsity – appropriate for students who are while still encouraging friendships and on campus most weekends, athletes and connections in this community-living those with larger appetites: $6,180. environment. With the traditional, single-style • Ultra – an optional meal plan designed for room you will have access to centrally located students who live off campus who want an washrooms and lounges. More room details are occasional meal and snack on campus: available on Humber's residence web pages. Starts at $195; add money any time. Amenities Community kitchens that can be used for group Room Types Guelph's residence is one of the largest in cooking, an exercise room, recreational space, a Canada. Room types include: single, double, dining hall and laundry facilities are all available triple, and quad rooms; 3-person apartments; to you. suite-style apartments; and townhouses. Single-style residence rooms – what’s Approximately 40% of rooms in first year are included: single. Buildings are co-ed and single-gender. • Single bed • Wardrobe or closet with a small dresser Amenities • Wheelchair-accessible rooms • Study-intensive areas • Desk with chair • Residence learning communities • Air conditioning and heating unit • Academic clusters • Common area lounges with cable • Living Learning centres – Arts House, • Wi-Fi in all rooms International House, ECO House, La Full room descriptions and photos can be found Maison Française, English Learning on Humber's residence web pages. House, Leadership House • Non-smoking Residence Guarantee Residence is not guaranteed. You can apply for • Telephone and ResNet are included residence only once you have received an offer of admission. Residence operates on a first- Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to all first-year come, first-served basis; therefore, you are students on the Guelph campus if the encouraged to apply as soon as you receive an application and deposit are received by the offer of admission. Details about how to apply deadline (June 1, 2020, no later than 11:59 pm for residence will be included with an offer of ET). admission. The deadline to apply is June 1, 2020. Deposit Required $750 deposit is due June 3, 2019. Deposit Required A deposit is not required with the residence Other Information Rooms are assigned in early August. application; however, a mandatory and non- Phone 519-824-4120, ext. 58701 refundable $500 deposit will be billed to your student account 1 week following the June 1, Email [email protected] 2020, deadline. Website http://www.housing.uoguelph.ca

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Other Information Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Application dates Laurentienne

Fall Entry Price Le taux des unités en résidence varient entre For September 2020 entry, residence 336 $ et 625 $ par personne selon l'occupation applications can be submitted online beginning simple ou February 3, 2020, but you must have an offer of la grandeur et les commodités de la chambre. admission to apply for residence. The deadline Meal Plans Bien que des cafétérias soient disponibles aux for applications for September is June 1, 2020. campus de Hearst et de Timmins, nous n'offrons For more residence information, visit Humber's aucun plan alimentaire. residence web pages and look for University Room Types Des résidences étudiantes sont disponibles of Guelph-Humber specific information. sous diverses formules : Move-in • chambre simple • chambre double Students move in to residence in late August • style appartement à 1, 2 ou 3 personnes and move out at the end of April. • style résidence avec espaces communs Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Pour davantage d'information, consultez le site Email [email protected] Web. Amenities • Stationnement Website https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/live • Services publics • Salle de lavage • Téléviseur et cable dans l'espace commune ainsi que dans certaines chambres • Internet sans fil Residence Guarantee Un logement est garanti aux nouvelles étudiantes et aux nouveaux étudiants à condition : • d'avoir accepté notre offre d'admission et respecté les dates limites du processus : 1er juin • d'avoir soumis une preuve d'obtention de permis d'études si votre candidature origine de l'international Nota : Le choix de campus est déterminé par l'administration selon les places disponibles dans les programmes et les résidences. Communiquez avec Danielle Lauzon en cas d'incertitude. Deposit Required Un dépôt de 500 $ est requis pour réserver une place en résidence. Other Information Pour des renseignements supplémentaires, consultez le site Web du logement de l'Université de Hearst. Phone 705 372-1781, poste 253 Email [email protected] Website http://www.uhearst.ca/logement

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Lakehead University washrooms and a laundry facility. In addition, outdoor bicycle storage shelters are provided. Students may also request to live in a Price 2019-2020 Fees: designated quiet residence. For floor plans and details on the various Residence Hall options, Thunder Bay Campus: visit our website. • Residence Halls: $11,000.00 – $11,776.00 (full meal plan included) Barrier-free accommodation is available. Alcohol-free and/or quiet areas are available • Apartments: $7,488.00 (meal plan based on student interest. optional; not included in the cost) Note: All Residence facilities are smoke-free. Smoking is permitted only in designated • Townhouses: $7,585.00 (meal plan smoking areas on the campus grounds. optional; not included in the cost) Some apartment rooms and townhouse rooms are available to high school students under special circumstances. Orillia Campus: • Residence Halls: $12,531.54 – $13,231.54 Students may apply for Residence using our (full meal plan included) online application form. Meal Plans Thunder Bay Campus: Orillia Campus: Catered by Aramark Canada Ltd, meals in the Residence Cafeteria and Main Cafeteria offer options for every palate. Accommodating those Room Types with food sensitivities or allergies, Aramark offers a salad bar, homemade soups, wraps and The Residence features a unique, modern subs, food from the grill, hot plated meals like design. You will have your own single room and home cooked pizza, fruit and dessert will share a bathroom with 1 other person. options. Vegetarian, vegan, halal, cultural/ Furnished rooms include a double bed, ensuite religious and gluten-free options are available. sink, desk, cable TV access, Wi-Fi and phone. The meal plan described below is included in the Each floor houses 40 single rooms, a laundry cost of the Residence Halls accommodations: facility, lounge and quiet study room. • All day dining in the Residence Dining Hall Barrier-free accommodation is available. The + $800 declining balance Residence Halls are co-ed. Alcohol-free and • Students are allowed unlimited entry into quiet areas are available based on student the Residence Dining Hall during regular interest. hours of operation Note: The Residence facility is smoke-free. • Declining balance dollars can be used Smoking is permitted only in designated anywhere on campus where food service smoking areas on the campus grounds. is operated by Aramark. Apply for Residence using our online For more information, view an outline of our application. meal plan options. Amenities Orillia Campus: Students living in Residence can expect to be A full meal plan is included with the included in a vibrant and active community on accommodation package. weekdays and weekends alike, in which Resident Assistants offer exceptional support to For more information, visit the Residence meal students. Residence Life staff organize regular plan website Residence activities and outings, such as movie Catered by The Madison County Food & nights, trips to the ski hills, fun competitions Beverage Co. Ltd., the cafeteria offers meals for between Houses, and opportunities to volunteer. every taste, whether you are craving healthy options or comfort food. From soup to deli sandwiches and wraps, to home-cooked meals, Residence Guarantee Madison County also accommodates High school guarantee: All high school students vegetarian, vegan, halal, cultural/religious and who are admitted to Lakehead University by gluten-free options. June 1, 2020, and who complete their online For more information, visit the Madison County Residence Housing Application/Contract and website submit the non-refundable $500 down payment by June 1, 2020, are guaranteed a space in Room Types Thunder Bay Campus: Residence. First-year students coming directly from high school are primarily assigned to Residence Hall rooms. Deposit Required Students may choose from 2 room styles: basic You must submit a $500 down payment along single or single. Furnished rooms include a bed, with your residence contract by June 1, 2020, to a desk, desk chair, mini-fridge, phone, Wi-Fi and guarantee a spot in residence. cable TV access. Houses are co-ed. All of the houses are equipped with a furnished TV lounge, study room, male and female

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Other Information Each high school student who is admitted to Lakehead University by June 1, 2019, will Meal Plans receive information about how to complete the A full meal plan is included with the online Residence Contract in their Lakehead accommodation package. Students have 2 University Offer of Admission package. convenient declining balance meal plan options For alternative housing options in Thunder Bay, to choose from: visit the off-campus housing website. • Plan A – $4,200.00 – For students not on campus on weekends and those with Phone 807-343-8060 or 807-343-8097 lighter appetites. Email [email protected] • Plan B – $4,900.00 – For students on campus most weekends and those with Website https://www.lakeheadu.ca/current-students/ larger appetites. residence Note: There are no refunds on unused declining balance amounts. Declining balance amounts do not carry over to the next academic year. For more information, visit the Residence meal plan website. Catered by The Madison County Food & Beverage Co. Ltd., the cafeteria offers meals for every taste, whether you're craving healthy options or comfort food. From soup to deli sandwiches and wraps, to home-cooked meals, Madison County also accommodates vegetarian, vegan, halal, cultural/religious and gluten-free options. For more information, visit the Madison County website.

Other Information Each high school student who is admitted to Lakehead University by June 1, 2020, will receive information about how to complete the online Residence Contract in their Lakehead University Offer of Admission package. For alternative housing options in Orillia, visit the off-campus housing website.

Contact • Phone: 705-330-4008, ext. 3001 • Email: [email protected] Amenities With most Residence students travelling more than 700 km to live at the Thunder Bay campus, students living in Residence can expect to be included in a vibrant and active community on weekdays and weekends alike, in which Residence Assistants offer exceptional support to students. Residence Life staff organize regular Residence activities and outings such as movie nights, trips to the ski hills, fun competitions between Houses, and opportunities to volunteer. Residence offers many other amenities such as late-night snacks at Dan's Diner or Nick's Garage, an outdoor ice rink for hockey or figure skating, tennis courts, a basketball court, and beach volleyball. Residence Guarantee High school guarantee: All high school students who are admitted to Lakehead University by June 1, 2019, and who complete their online Residence Housing Application/Contract and submit the non-refundable $500 down payment by June 1, 2019, are guaranteed a space in residence. Deposit Required You must submit a $500 down payment along with your residence contract by June 1, 2019, to guarantee a spot in residence.

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Laurentian University Upper-Year Students Residing in East & West Residence Complexes Upper Year East & West – $1,720 (tax incl.) Price University College: Single room $7,737; double Includes $250 Flex Dollars, plus 3 guest passes. room $6,614 Enjoy up to 125 meals. With the East & West Residence Plan you can enjoy breakfast, lunch Single Student Residence: Single room $7,737; or dinner up to 125 times. Plan holders may double room $6,614 enter the Dining Room once during any meal period. West Residence: Single room $7,968 For comprehensive details on the many meal East Residence: Single room $7,943 plans options available to those students living in designated residences, visit the Laurentian Mature Student Residence (MSR): $8,584 Food Services Website. Optional Meal Plans Huntington Residence: Single room $TBD; *Non-Designated Residence and Off-Campus double room $TBD Students have several options to choose from when selecting a meal plan to take advantage Thorneloe Residence: Single room $TBD of: Introductory Plan: $150 Lucien Matte Residence: Single room $6,270; Starter Plan: $550 double room $5,240 Block of 20 Fresh Food Co. meals: $200 Block of 50 Fresh Food Co. meals: $475 $300 Flex Dollars + Block of 30 Fresh Food Co. Notes: Prices are subject to change. All prices meals: $575 are for 1 academic year (8 months). Meal Plans – Fast, Flexible, Economical Dollar for dollar Flex Dollars can be added to Meal Plans any Fresh Food Co. meal plan. Your Flex Dollars Everyone on campus can enjoy the benefits of can be used at any of the following locations on our outstanding meal plans. There’s a plan for campus: Tim Hortons, Starbucks, Subway, every pocketbook and a selection of options to Alumni Hall Dining, Alphonse Raymond Dining, suit every need. East Residence Café Bistro and C-Store. Designated Residences* Mandatory Meal Plans *While MSR, Huntington, First-year students residing in *Single Student (Lucien Matte) and Thorneloe residences are and University College residence excluded from the mandatory meal plan complexes have a number of options to consider provisions, all students can take advantage of once they apply for residence accommodations. similar discounted meal plan options on a Options include: voluntary basis. Freedom – $4,741 (tax incl.) Optional meal plans can be purchased through Includes $200 tax-free Flex Dollars, plus 5 guest ARAMARK directly. Their offices are located in passes. the Great Hall entryway. For comprehensive This plan offers maximum flexibility for dining at details on individual meal plans, visit the Laurentian. With the Freedom Plan you enjoy Campus Dish website. unlimited access to the Dining Room during regular hours of operation. Eat breakfast, lunch, Room Types Single and double rooms are available. There dinner; drop in for coffee and muffins or are a limited number of single rooms available afternoon snacks. for first year students. Hearty Eater – $4,584 (tax incl.) Includes $300 tax-free Flex Dollars, plus 5 guest East Residence passes. Enjoy up to 375 meals. With the Hearty Eater East Residence, the newest addition to Student Plan you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner up Street, is a 12-story building that houses 236 to 375 times. Plan holders may enter the Dining students in apartment-style accommodations. Room once during any meal period. Each apartment comes with 3 or 4 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and living Commuter – $4,172 (tax incl.) room. Students can also enjoy the new bistro- Includes $450 tax free Flex Dollars, plus 5 guest style food, served in the attached restaurant. passes. Enjoy up to 320 meals. With the Commuter Plan you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner up to 320 times. Plan holders may enter the Dining West Residence Room once during any meal period. Included is This 6-storey air-conditioned building has 55 $450 flex dollars. furnished, self-contained apartments. Each apartment consists of 4 single furnished Light Eater – $3,663 (+ applicable taxes) bedrooms, living room, kitchen and 2 Includes $650 Flex Dollars, plus 3 guest passes. bathrooms. Apartments are wired for cable Enjoy up to 250 meals. With the Light Eater Plan television in the living room and high-speed you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner up to internet in all of the bedrooms. Each floor has a 250 times. Plan holders may enter the Dining lounge where guests can meet and socialize. Room once during any meal period.

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Amenities • Free Internet and wireless connections • Access to common areas, TV rooms, Single Student Residence (SSR) study lounges, computer labs • Kitchen and laundry facilities, games Better known as SSR, this very popular and rooms, video rentals, vending machines, unique 3-storey building is located on the ATM, convenience store, snack bar Laurentian campus. Each apartment has a living room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, storage room and • Health services, exercise rooms, high-speed internet access. SSR provides basketball and tennis courts accommodations for 396 guests with access to In SSR and WEST, each apartment is equipped all services on the main floor (Student Street). with a refrigerator, stove, kitchen table and chairs, cable TV hook up and storage room. As this residence is apartment style, each unit has Mature Student Residence 2 bathrooms; 1 has a shower/bathtub. (MSR) In UCR, there is a kitchen on each floor equipped with 2 stoves, microwave and table MSR is an 11-storey high-rise building that offers with chairs. Bathroom facilities in UCR are one-bedroom, apartment-style living. The 127 communal; there are 3 showers on each floor. In units provide considerably more privacy than the each bedroom, you are provided with a bed, traditional-style residences. garbage pail, desk with 2 drawers, chair, dresser shelves and curtains. In addition, UCR University College (UC) bedrooms provide you with a vanity and mirror. Cleaning of the washrooms in UCR is normally UC is a traditional dormitory-style residence that done each weekday. In addition, common areas offers single and double accommodation for 240 in UCR are normally done Mondays and guests. Each floor is equipped with a television/ Fridays; however, residents are expected to common room, kitchen and bathrooms, and maintain a reasonable degree of cleanliness and each bedroom features high-speed internet neatness in their living areas at all times. There connection. There is a large TV room on the are vacuums available from the R.A. for the use main floor. UC houses a front desk service with of UCR and SSR residents. a porter 24/7, and outdoor recreational facilities. Mail is delivered to the RES complex each weekday and may be found in the mailbox corresponding to your room or apartment Huntington Residence number. You will receive a key for your mailbox Huntington's Residence houses 171 students in when you move in. a modern, co-educational setting with excellent Residence Guarantee The residence guarantee applies to all high kitchen facilities where students can cook their school students with an average of 75% or more own meals. Students also have access to (six 4U/M). You must apply by June 1, 2019. laundry facilities, TV lounges and study areas. There are 21 single and 75 double rooms. Deposit Required $500 – $550 Huntington has its own social centre, a small Deposit must be paid upon accepting a exercise room and a library. Most students will residence offer. quickly acquire a nickname, if they do not already have one. Such is the "esprit de corps" Other Information Available upon request. that exists in Huntington's residence setting. Phone 1-800-461-4030 Email [email protected] Lucien Matte Residence Website https://laurentian.ca/accommodations Lucien Matte Residence is home to 174 men and women in 92 single and 41 double bedrooms. Small sections of 12 to 14 students provide for a home away from home atmosphere. The common rooms on the ground floor help keep the room sections more quiet. Each room is equipped with cable TV service (no fee), an outlet for the internet (no fee) at each desk and an outlet for the telephone. Affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, the residence welcomes some 60 first-year students each year.

Thorneloe University Residence Residence can accommodate 58 men and women in single rooms, and normally accepts about 20 new students every year. Affiliated with the Anglican Church, it is open to full-time students of all faiths. Several different styles of on-campus residences are available, including apartments, single, double, co-ed and single-gender rooms.

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McMaster University Nipissing University

Price $5,800 – $9,000 (meals not included) Price Approximately $5,817 – $6,525 Meal Plans Declining balance system with minimum, light, Meal Plans Meal plans are not mandatory. You may select regular and varsity options ($4,355 – $4,955). from a range of options to customize your meal Meal plans are required for all students in plan. Plans work on a declining balance. residence. Students living in the Bates or Mary Room Types E. Keyes buildings have the option of selecting a reduced meal plan ($2,995 – $3,595). Two Styles to Choose From Note: Prices indicated are for the 2019–2020 academic year and may be subject to change. Suite Style Room Types Most first-year students are housed in double, Each furnished suite accommodates 4 students gender-specific rooms. Both co-ed and all- and has single rooms and features a kitchen female buildings are available, although the with a fridge and stove, a living room and 2 full majority of buildings are co-ed. bathrooms. There are 3 suite-style residences: Founders House, Chancellors House and Amenities Themed Community options include: Alcohol- Governors House. Founders and Chancellors Free, All Female, Quiet. Houses are located at the bottom of the College Living Learning Communities include: Change Drive hill. It's a short walk or a 3-minute bus ride Makers, Creative Expressions, eSports and from these residences to your classes. Gaming, Global Perspectives, Health & Governors House is located across from the Wellness, Innovation & Society, Leaders & athletics facilities, at the top of the hill. Influencers, Outdoor Leadership, Women in Leadership, and Timeless. Townhouse Style Every residence has secured entrances (that The townhouse-style residences are located require a key card for entry, specific to the given beside the main building at the top of College building) and every residence room has its own Drive and accommodate 6 students to a house. secure lock. Built on 2 levels, each furnished townhouse has a kitchen with a fridge and stove, a living room, Every student in residence is provided with their 3 bedrooms and a 2-piece bathroom on the own internet connection. main floor. The upper-level contains 3 more bedrooms, a full 4-piece bathroom and an open Our campus is smoke-free. loft space. Typically townhouse-style residences are reserved for returning upper-year students. Residence Guarantee The admission average required for guaranteed • Wired and wireless internet residence is reviewed annually and will be Amenities • Basic cable TV service provided in all confirmed in early 2019. Guaranteed residence bedrooms, common rooms and student status is determined by academic performance lounges (provided the deposit and residence application • Telephone with local service and voicemail are received by the June 3 deadline). A wait list included in each bedroom is established for those below the cut-off mark. • Mail delivery to each complex Deposit Required $600 • Common lounges and study rooms Other Information Room assignment is confirmed in July. • Individual house/suite climate controls • Vending machine areas Phone 905-525-9140, ext. 24342 • Games room in most complexes Email [email protected] • Laundry rooms located in each complex • Residence Don support Website http://housing.mcmaster.ca • Complete Residence Life program • ATMs • North Bay city bus pass included in incidental fees Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to high school students who are offered full-time admission by May 27. The remaining spaces are chosen by lottery. A residence brochure with information on how to apply for residence is sent with the admission offer. The residence application and residence deposit must be received by June 1. Deposit Required $400 Other Information Nipissing University is excited to offer 4 vibrant Living Learning Communities (LLC): Connect, Balance, LEAD (Leaders Emerging through Active Development) and Mosaic. An LLC is the intergration of students who share similar interests – academic subject, hobby, or curiousity – into a residence community with programming and support from various areas

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within the institution and community. These Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario opportunities complement your classroom Institute of Technology) lessons and enhance your educational experience. More information about Living Learning Communities can be found on Price $3,450 – $7,950 (meals not included) Nipissing's residence website. Meal Plans • Students living in South Village Residence are required to purchase a dining plan. Phone 705-474-3450, ext. 4855 • Students living in Simcoe Village Email [email protected] Residence or off campus can purchase a voluntary dining plan. Website https://www.nipissingu.ca/residence Find meal plan details, including cost, on our Food Services website. OCAD University Room Types Our Simcoe Village (Central Hall, North Hall, South Hall) and South Village residences offer Price N/A a variety of fully furnished suites. • Central Hall and South Hall are open- Meal Plans N/A concept suites that feature 2 double beds Room Types N/A separated by a partition. • South Hall offers a limited number of Amenities N/A quadrupal occupancy rooms, with 2 bunk Residence Guarantee N/A beds (double-sized mattresses) side-by- side in each. Deposit Required N/A • North Hall and South Village offer 2 private Other Information OCAD University does not offer a housing bedrooms with a double bed in each. service and does not have residence facilities. Each includes: There are excellent housing resources and • Kitchenette with a mini fridge and referrals available online to help you with your microwave search, including information about independent • Private, 3-piece bathroom and student residences nearby. OCAD U cannot • Workspace guarantee the accuracy of any information provided by third-party websites. Learn more about room types on our on-campus housing website. Phone 416-977-6000 Amenities Our residences include: Email [email protected] • Guaranteed residence for all first-year Website http://www.ocadu.ca/services/campus-life/ students housing-information.htm • Controlled building access • Double sized beds in all rooms • Games rooms, dance studios and lounges • Housekeeping and maintenance services • Kitchen facilities, including access to BBQs • Living-learning communities • Nightly events to support social and academic needs • On-site laundry • Residence advisors per floor • Roommate self-selection • Steps away from the bus stop • TV, cable, phone and Wi-Fi Residence Guarantee • Space in residence is guaranteed for all first-year students who accept their offer to the university and submit their residence application by the deadline. • The residence application information is sent with your offer of admission. The deadline to complete the residence application – and pay your residence deposit – is Monday, June 1. • Room assignments are determined in early to mid-summer. Deposit Required Yes. For details about the residence deposit, visit our on-campus housing website. Phone 905-728-8700, ext. 8100 (Simcoe Village), ext. 8000 (South Village) Email [email protected] Website http://www.ontariotechu.ca/residence

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University of Ottawa University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University

Price Approximate residence fees, academic year Price $7,835 – $7,860 (September 2019 – April 2020) 2019–2020: $7,376 (single room in a 2-bedroom suite, 8 Fees include utilities, local telephone access, months) to $19,111 (single occupancy studio cable television, access to the internet and a apartment, 12 months). furnished suite. Meal Plans A meal plan is mandatory in the traditional Meal Plans Saint Paul University Residence does not offer residence rooms and suites, but optional in the meal plan options. other residences. For more information, call 613-236-3131, and Room Types All residences are located on campus or within press "0". walking distance to the campus. Traditional Room Types residence rooms and suites are assigned for 1 Residence virtual tour academic year, while rooms in apartments are For students living in the National Capital mainly for year-round occupancy. Apartments Region, Saint Paul University Residence is the are co-ed, and traditional double rooms and place to be. No other accommodations in the suites are single-gendered. Many units are area offer the opportunity to meet and interact adapted for special needs. with students from 3 different institutions of Amenities Amenities include laundry rooms, kitchen higher learning. Here you will find students from facilities and wireless internet services. All Saint Paul University, the University of Ottawa apartments and rooms are furnished. and Carleton University. Want to live close to downtown and your classes? If so, Saint Paul Students living in residence can rely on the University Residence is the place for you. dedicated presence of community advisors and have access to professional resources, the First Six Week Transition program, the Student Your Bedroom Mentorship program, residence study groups and social activities. • Double bed • Desk and work area with chair and lamp Residence Guarantee To benefit from the housing guarantee for first- • Cable television year students, you must be admitted for the fall • Free internet access in an undergraduate program and reserve your • Free local calls and voicemail spot by paying a $700 deposit by June 1, 2020. • Dresser The guarantee does not apply if you have • Closet space with rack already completed more than 5 university • Nightstand courses or equivalent. Deposit Required A $700 deposit is required by June 1, 2020, for guaranteed housing. Rooms can be booked in Your Kitchenette the Housing Portal, available in uoZone. • Microwave Other Information This information may change without notice. • Full-size refrigerator • Kitchen table and chairs Phone 613-562-5621 • Counter and sink area with storage Email [email protected] Website http://www.uottawa.ca/housing Your Bathroom • 3-piece bathroom • Stand-up shower Amenities Front Desk The front desk is the hub of the residence. We are staffed 24 hours a day in order to ensure maximum satisfaction. Some of the services offered at the front desk are visitor sign-ins/outs, mail service, and copying and faxing.

Common Kitchen There are common kitchens located on both the main floor and the fourth floor of residence, accessible 24 hours a day. The kitchens both have full-size stoves and allow residents to cook when they wish.

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Queen's University Lounges Price $14,775 (double room) Located on the main floor, fourth and seventh floors are lounges where residents can gather. Meal Plans Queen’s University provides first-year students The lounges are completely furnished and are living in residence with a hearty meal plan to suit ideal for studying alone or in groups, or even for the varying appetites of a diverse student a social gathering. population. The cost of a meal plan is automatically included in each student's residence fees. Students will automatically be Movie Lounge enrolled in their meal plan when they apply for residence. Find more information about meal Located on the third floor of the residence is our plans at Queen's. movie theatre. It features a 68-inch HD SMART TV, complete with HD surround-sound and DVD. Room Types Queen’s Residences offer a diverse range of In addition, DVDs are available at the front desk; living environments to meet a variety of student we’ve got over 100 titles to choose from! lifestyles. Residences range from small buildings housing 68 students to larger halls with nearly 800 students. Fitness Centre First-year students are assigned single, double, triple or quad rooms on both main and west Located on the fifth floor of the residence is our campus using a random computer lottery fitness centre. It is equipped with elliptical process. This process takes into consideration, trainers, stationary bikes and a treadmill. It is but does not guarantee, the preferences listed also equipped with a 32-inch television. We on a student's application. The chances of a have everything you need for a great workout! student getting 1 of his or her preferences depends on a number of variables, including the lottery number, the number of students with Courtyard similar preferences and the availability of Nestled under a canopy of mature trees, particular preferences in any given year. complete with patio furniture, picnic tables and Room and roommate preferences are submitted gas barbeque, our courtyard is the perfect spot via an online application. A link to the residence to meet and hang out with friends. application will be provided at the time of admission and must be submitted no later than June 8. Housekeeping Find more information about residence at Housekeeping service is provided on a biweekly Queen's. basis for each suite. Housekeepers clean the Amenities All rooms include the following items for each kitchen and bathroom areas; it is the resident’s student: responsibility to clean their own bedroom. We • Bed with mattress ask that the floors and counters, as well as the shower, are free of clutter to allow the • Dresser housekeeper to clean your suite properly. • Desk • Bulletin board • Bookshelf Maintenance • Chair • Mirror Residents may request to have a “work order” • High-speed data connection for each filled out at the front desk. Maintenance workers student will enter the student’s suite during regular business hours to address any deficiencies. Rooms vary in size and shape considerably, both among and within buildings. Some rooms Residence Guarantee Based on first-come, first-served. Priority given have carpet, while others do not, and not all to Saint Paul University students studying full rooms have the same window sizes and time. furniture. Deposit Required $700; non-refundable, applied towards fees. Residence Guarantee A place in residence is guaranteed to all full-time Other Information Residence is also available to University of students admitted to the first year of an Ottawa and Carleton University students. undergraduate degree program, provided that they submit their online residence application Phone 613-236-3131 and deposit by June 8. Email [email protected] Deposit Required A $525 deposit is due by June 8. Website http://www.saintpaulrez.ca Other Information Queen's University offers a number of Living Learning Communities (LLCs), which are floors or clusters of rooms where students with similar interests and values live together. This allows students to: • share goals, projects and challenges, and make like-minded friends, and • benefit from peer- and professionally-led support, created with the students’ interests and development in mind.

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LLCs are close-knit communities with high Royal Military College of Canada participation and creative programs. Spaces on our LLCs are limited – please read the Price Approximately $3,000 including the mandatory descriptions on the Queen's Residence website meal plan that is automatically deducted from before applying. Remember to choose your your Officer Cadet salary. room type (single, double) when indicating your preference for one of these floors on your Meal Plans The RMCC Cadet Mess provides facilities for application. the training of the Cadet Wing in the customs Find more information about Living Learning and practices of a Service Mess, and has Communities at Queen's. facilities for social and recreational activities, which are an integral part of college life. Phone 613-533-2550 The general administration is carried out by a Email [email protected] Cadet Mess Committee with Cadet representation from all years, assisted by a staff Website http://residences.housing.queensu.ca/ advisor from the Cadet Wing. The Mess is conducted in the form of a Service Officers Mess with Cadets filling the responsible positions. Room Types The College is fully residential: cadets live together in a military environment. Cadets are responsible for the administration of many of the activities in their life at RMCC. This situation gives all cadets the chance to observe the leadership of others and helps them to learn this art by accepting such responsibilities themselves. Single rooms are normally provided for fourth year Officer Cadets. Other senior Cadets are allocated single rooms on a space-available basis. In the first year, Officer Cadets are placed in doubled rooms. All residences are co- educational. Meals, paid for from the Office Cadet salary, are consumed in the on-campus Cadet Dining Hall. Full recreational facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, are available in close proximity to the residences. Cadets who are married or have common law status may be authorized by their chain of command to live off- campus. Other cadets who want to rent civilian accommodation must ask permission to live off- campus. Amenities N/A Residence Guarantee All Officer Cadets, with few exceptions, must reside on campus for their 4 years of study. Deposit Required There are no fees to apply to attend RMCC. Other Information Chaplain Services The Chaplains – Protestant, Muslim and Roman Catholic – conduct regular Friday and Sunday Services of Divine Worship. Officer Cadets, and other college personnel and their families, are invited to attend all regularly scheduled activities. Officer Cadets will find, during Bible study groups, Juma prayer, padre's hours and other occasions, opportunities for valuable interchange with the Chaplains and each other on ethical, moral and religious issues. The Chaplains are always available for individual counseling as well. Phone 1 866 RMC-CMRC (1 866 762-2672) Email [email protected] Website https://www.rmc-cmr.ca/en/training-wing/life- rmcc#res

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Ryerson University Daphne Cockwell Health Price Costs for residence range from $8,900 to $17,300 (HOEM residence a 12-month stay) Sciences Complex (DCC) plus meal plan for the academic year. • DCC is our newest building on campus (opened as of fall 2019). In this multi-use Meal Plans Meal plans have two components: building, residence apartments are located All you care to eat at Pitman and ILLC Dining above the first 8 floors. Residence space Halls: Meal plan dollars go towards unlimited includes 19 floors and 332 rooms. access to eat as much or little as you like at Pitman Dining Hall or the ILLC Dining Hall. Your Amenities We're growing to support you! Ryerson has 4 OneCard grants you access to the Pitman and residence buildings on campus, including more ILLC Dining Halls. than 900 new residence spaces added in 2018 and 2019. $400 to spend at other retailers on campus: You also get $400 to spend at campus eateries Pitman Hall: Resident Advisors are located on like the Hub Café or participating food retailers each floor; Academic Links are assigned to each including Balzac's, Oakham Café and Ram in faculty and assist with academic resources; TV the Rye. Purchases are deducted from your flex lounges on each floor; floor kitchens, laundry dollar account in a declining balance. facilities, 24-hour security; cafeteria in the building; high-speed internet access. Four Depending on where you live, residence different room styles: single, paired, apartment, students have a few options for meal plans: double. Mandatory meal plan. Pitman Hall, the International Living/Learning ILLC: Resident Advisors are located on each Centre and the Daphne Cockwell Health floor; Academic Links are assigned to each Sciences Complex faculty and assist with academic resources; Residence students living in the 3 residences common kitchen and TV lounges on each floor; are automatically enrolled in the 7-day meal cafeteria in building; laundry facilities; classes plan. If you are living in apartment-style units at and conferences run in the non-residential areas Pitman Hall, you can also choose the 5-day of building; 24-hour security; high-speed internet meal plan to supplement your own cooking. access. Two different room styles: single, double. Mandatory meal plan. HOEM Students living at HOEM are encouraged to sign HOEM: Find information about HOEM's suite up for either the 7-day or 5-day meal plan, types, amenities and services. though it is not mandatory. Students can also Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences choose to load any dollar amount onto their Complex: This building features a study lounge OneCard to spend on food at any time. on every other floor, as well as central laundry Find more information about meal plans. and a large community space on the 8th floor. The building is equipped with a residence Room Types service desk as a secure access point at the Pitman Hall (PIT) entrance to the residence tower that is staffed • Pitman Hall has 14 floors and 566 rooms 24/7. (single, double, paired and apartment style Residence Guarantee We do not guarantee residence for first-year rooms). Meal plans are mandatory. students. When offering a space in residence, • As with all of our residence buildings, first- Ryerson University gives priority to first-year year students are given priority for Pitman students traveling the furthest distance away Hall housing. Residence floors and room from our campus. styles are open to all gender identities. You can complete a residence application form once you have an active Offer of Admission to Ryerson. The first round of offers is made in International Living/Learning mid-June. Offers continue to be made Centre (ILC) throughout the summer and school year until the • The ILC is an 11-storey former hotel. It can waiting list is exhausted. accommodate 256 residence students Deposit Required A $50 application fee is required with your (single- and double-style rooms). Meal application. plans are mandatory. • As with all of our residence buildings, first- Other Information Visit the Ryerson housing website for further year students are given priority for ILC information. housing. Residence floors and room styles Phone 416-979-5284 are open to all gender identities. Email [email protected] HOEM Website http://www.ryerson.ca/housing • HOEM is Ryerson’s largest residence, with 30 floors and 593 rooms. It features study rooms and lounges. The second floor includes a large student lounge, maker space, gym facilities and a yoga studio. All suites are fully furnished and include a kitchen, living room and single bedrooms.

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University of Toronto – Mississauga Deposit Required Application fee: $350, subject to change. Find more details about the residence application fee, or email [email protected]. Price Single Traditional – $10,366 Other Information Single Suite – $10,969 Acceptance Fee Once offers have been made, there is a $1,150 Double Suite – $7,138 acceptance fee. Once the housing application and application fee has been received, UTM Single Townhouse – $9,844 Student Housing & Residence Life will send housing confirmations to eligible applicants to Single Premium Townhouse – $10,666 the email address registered with ACORN. The acceptance fee of $1,150 is applied towards the Double Premium Townhouse – $6,941 total cost of living in residence.

Residence Orientation Includes wireless internet, laundry, Residence Residence Orientation is your chance to get to Council fee and Residence Experience Program know your new home, neighbours and residence (REP) fee. community, including the Residence Student Staff who are here to support you throughout the Meal Plans $3,650 – $4,500 year. Learn what it means to be a successful First-year students in residence are required to residence student, meet new people, and, most purchase a meal plan. importantly, have fun! The friends you make during this first week on residence may last you Room Types Students entering their first year will be placed in the year, for your entire stay at UTM or even a one of our first-year communities, listed below. lifetime. Many of the first-year students reside in our traditional-style residence or townhomes, and For more information, visit our Residence others live in apartment-style residence. Our Orientation page. first-year communities are placed based on a Phone 905-828-5286 ranked preference. However, your room style is not guaranteed. Email [email protected] • Single bedroom in traditional-style residence: Oscar Peterson Hall Website https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/ apply/residence • Single bedroom in townhouse-style residences: McLuhan Court, Leacock Lane and Schreiberwood • Single bedroom in premium townhouse-style residence: MaGrath Valley • Double room in premium townhouse- style residence: MaGrath Valley • Double room in suite-style residence: Erindale Hall • Single room in suite-style residence: Roy Ivor Hall A virtual view of Residence is avaliable on our website. Amenities Residence provides you with a furnished bedroom, semi-private bathroom, common lounge space, wireless internet service and $100 prepaid laundry card. Our first-year communities: • are equipped with rezNET high-speed internet service; • have controlled entry for security; and • are smoke-free. Some residence areas offer different amenities. To view the differences between each residence area, visit our website. To support your transition, your Peer Academic Leader (PAL) and Don live nearby to help answer questions and lead seminars, social events and study sessions. Our first-year communities make it easy to walk to class, review notes and study for exams with your neighbours and roommates! Residence Guarantee Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time, provided that they meet the conditions listed on the Residence Guarantees page.

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University of Toronto – Scarborough University of Toronto – St. George Campus

Price $5,706 – $9,624 Price Dormitory style: $11,245 – $19,877 (meals included) Meal Plans Optional. Declining balance, flexible meal plans. Suite style: $10,053 – $10,359 Furnished townhouses with well-equipped kitchens. Meal Plans Mandatory in most residences; modified plans in some residences; fully equipped kitchens in 3 Room Types All residences are less than a 5-minute walk residences. from the academic buildings and are located near the best scenic spots on campus. We offer Room Types Gender-inclusive dormitory- and apartment-style 767 rooms in both townhouse- and apartment- residences offering single, double and triple style accommodations. Each unit is self- rooms. Single-gender buildings and floors are contained and fully furnished with bedrooms, a available. bathroom, a kitchen and a living room/dining Amenities Residence rooms are equipped with a bed, desk room. There are 4 to 6 students per unit, with and chair, as well as a shelving unit or closet, 75% single-occupancy bedrooms. Accessible and most allow you to bring a mini-fridge. accommodations are available for students with accessibility needs. Residence costs include Each residence has its own intramural teams, heat, electricity, water and Wi-Fi. events, governance, clubs and dining options, as well as an active Don Support program. Amenities • Academic support program • Residence advisor support Other residence programming includes talent • High-speed internet shows, music clubs, debates teams, workshops • Wireless internet (Wi-Fi) on healthy habits, spa nights, athletic • On-site laundry room competitions and much more! • Student Residence Centre with big screen Residence Guarantee Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time tv, lounge area and pool table students entering their first year of university in • Secure key-card access an undergraduate program for the first time, • Wheelchair accessible units provided that they indicate their interest in • Grocery van residence by completing the First Year StarRez • Wide array of residence life programs application by March 31, and receive and accept an offer of admission by June 1. Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to all first-year students who request residence on U of T's Students must respond to all deadlines and MyRes application and meet the residence meet all deposit requirements in order to deadlines. maintain their eligibility. Deposit Required $600, due after receipt of an offer of admission. Deposit Required To be confirmed in Fall 2019. Phone 416-287-7365 Phone 416-978-8045 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/residences Website http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hs

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Trent University Trent University Durham GTA

Price 2019–2020 Residence and meal plan fees: Price Prices will be published for this new building in $9,000 – $13,107 early 2020. Meal Plans Mandatory. Plan types are specific to room type. Meal Plans Mandatory. Room Types Single, double, triple and suite-style. Trent Room Types This brand new residence opening at our University Housing Services accomodates first- growing GTA campus for your arrival in fall 2020 year and upper-year students in each of the will feature single and double traditional style college residences. rooms. This new residence, overseen by Trent University Housing Services, will accommodate Amenities Each residence package includes: first-year and upper-year students. • A residence room (with bed, desk, lamp, chair, closet or dresser) Amenities Residence includes: • Meal plan • A residence room (with bed, desk, lamp, • High-speed wireless internet chair, wardrobe) • Meal plan Each unique residence is an integral part of the • Shared/common space to collaborate with college system. Professional Campus other students Residence Life Coordinators and student Dons reside in each college. • Study spaces • High-speed wireless internet Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed for students who apply by the deadline (see our Residence is an integral part of the university website). Self-selection of rooms is assigned experience and our team is here to support you based on the date in which you pay your $50 with every step of your journey. A professional Residence Application Fee. Residence Life Coordinator and student Dons reside in residence with you to support engaging Residence applications will be available online in student life activities and initiatives. early 2020. A place in residence is confirmed once your application and related residence fees Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed for students are received. who apply by the deadline. Self-selection of rooms is assigned based on the date on which Deposit Required Yes. you pay your $50 Residence Application Fee. Other Information Living-learning communities: Active Living Residence applications will be available online in Community, Trent Global Living early 2020. A place in residence is confirmed Community, Environmental Sustainability, once your application and related residence fees Business Administration Community, Endahying are received. Community, Artistic Expressions, Leadership & Civic Engagement, Forensics Community, Trent/ Deposit Required Yes. Swansea Law Community and Nursing Other Information Opening fall 2020, a new residence and Community. academic building will enhance the outstanding These student-driven communities are student experience that Trent Durham GTA is comprised of shared interest in 1 of the above known for, providing new spaces and greater areas, where you work with other students to opportunities for the whole community to live, grow and learn from one another in our socialize, learn, study and engage in life on residence environment. All communities are campus. Brand new student residences, new open to students studying in any discipline. classrooms, outdoor courtyard and group study spaces – you will be part of the first class of Applications for living-learning communities are students to have access to it all! available through the housing application. Students enrolled in January-start programs Phone 705-748-1011 ext.7127 may apply to residence and are approved based Email [email protected] on room availability. Website http://www.trentu.ca/housing Phone 705-748-1011 ext.7127 Email [email protected] Website https://www.trentu.ca/durham/student-life/ student-support-services/residence-and-housing

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University of Waterloo • University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College • University of Waterloo – Renison Price $5,879 – $7,823* (includes high-speed internet University College and all utilities; meals not included). *These fees • University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's are for 2019–2020. Updated fees for 2020–2021 University will be available in February 2020. Fees include • University of Waterloo – St. Paul's 2 terms (8-month contract required). University College View our interactive budget for specific costs of Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 32679 residence, meal plans, tuition and more. Email [email protected] Meal Plans Required in traditional-style residences (declining balance meal plan starting at Website https://uwaterloo.ca/housing/ $4,904*); optional for suite-style residences. residences?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- *These fees are for 2019–2020 and based on 2 ouac terms. Updated fees will be available in February 2020 on the Waterloo Residence website. View our interactive budget for specific costs of residence, meal plans, tuition and more. Room Types Single, double and interconnecting rooms are available in traditional and suite-style residences. All first-year residences have single- gender floors and suites. Amenities • Roommate request available • High-speed internet and all utilities included • Residence Dons on each floor in each building, plus 24/7 in-residence support • Tutoring-in-residence program; counsellor- in-residence program • Job and leadership opportunities where you live; both paid and volunteer opportunities available • Study rooms; fitness facilities; music rooms, multi-faith rooms and libraries • TV/DVD lounges; grocery shuttle • Barrier-free suites and other accessible accommodations For details about Waterloo's Living-Learning communities and Academic clusters, visit the Waterloo Residence website. Residence Guarantee A space in residence is guaranteed to students who meet the conditions. To confirm this space, you must complete the online Residence Community Ranking Form and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit by 11:59 pm (ET) on June 1, 2020. Details are available on the Waterloo Residence website. Conrad Grebel University College is not part of the residence guarantee and has a separate application and procedure. Deposit Required $500 CAD, non-refundable. Payment methods: INTERAC® Online, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or money order/ bank draft. Other Information You will receive acknowledgement and information about the next steps to take either from Waterloo Residences or from the individual University College residence where you have been placed. At the University of Waterloo, first-year students can live in 1 of the Waterloo Residences or in 1 of the University College residences. For complete residence information, please check the information for all 5 residences: • University of Waterloo

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University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University of Waterloo – Renison University University College College

Price $5,495 (all inclusive) per 4-month contract. Price $11,070 – $12,430 (meals included) Meal Plans In-house home cooking: 21 meals per week as well as snack times between meals; Meal Plans In-house dining: 6 "swipes" of the meal plan consideration for special diets. card allotted per day (load up your tray 6 times per day); bagged lunches and dinners available Room Types Double residence rooms with modular furniture; to accommodate classes over meal times; some each side has 1 bed, wardrobe and desk. The special diets accommodated. “My Pantry” also residence is not co-ed and has single-gender available for students to be able to cook for rooms. themselves. Amenities • Complete residence life program • 50% first-year students upper-year Room Types The majority of Renison's rooms are traditional- students – this mix brings lots of style double rooms. These rooms are all recently leadership and mentoring opportunities upgraded. First-year students may apply for • 100 + ways to get involved: clubs, sports, "Link" rooms and single rooms, but decision are student council, talent shows, musicals made by lottery. and more Amenities • Conveniently located on the University of • Dedicated support staff and residence Waterloo campus and only a short dons around the clock 5-minute walk from most classroom • Games lounge with ping pong, pool, buildings and student hubs (Student Life foosball and board games Centre and Physical Activities Complex). • Lounges with TV, gaming systems and • Fully renovated rooms with extra storage, Netflix new furnishings and new lighting. • Library attached to residence floors • Prepaid meal plan, meaning you never run • Laundry facilities out of money and second helpings are available. • Workout centre • Laundry facilities; seven lounges; quiet • $93,000+ available in residence awards study areas; on-site library. • Weekly community suppers/chapels • Fully accessible rooms; newly renovated • High-speed and/or wireless internet rooms; some rooms with semi-private connection bathrooms; some air-conditioned rooms. Residence Guarantee Conrad Grebel University College is a unique • Home to the Social Development Studies on-campus residence option for students Living-Learning Community. admitted to a first-year program. Grebel is not • Home to the Warrior Academic Leadership part of the University of Waterloo's first-year Community. residence guarantee and is not listed on the • Home to the Bridge to Academic Success Residence Community Ranking Form. in English (BASE) Living-Learning If you'd like to live at Grebel, you'll need to Community. complete an application and attend a personal • Do you and a friend both want to live at interview. Both need to be completed by May 23, Renison? Just make sure to list each other 2019. as requested roommates in the survey we send you once you've been accepted to Find more details about residence at Conrad live at Renison. We'll do out best to make Grebel. sure you live together! You can also indicate whether you're interested • Formal dinner and dance to start the year in a Grebel living-learning community for Music and end the year. or Peace and Conflict Studies. • Wireless internet everywhere. Deposit Required $500 • College Dinners that bring together students, staff, and faculty for a themed Phone 519-885-0220, ext. 24215 meal. Email [email protected] Residence Guarantee You will be guaranteed a space in residence if you meet the conditions. Website https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/future-students/ residence-student-life?utm_source=mur- To confirm this space, you must also complete einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- the online “Residence Community Ranking ouac Form” and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit by 11:59 pm on June 1, 2020. Please rank Renison as your #1 choice to increase your chances of being accepted into residence at Renison. Find more details about residence. Deposit Required $500 Other Information At the University of Waterloo, first-year students can live in one of the Waterloo residences or in one of the University College residences. For complete residence information, please check the information for all 5 residences: • University of Waterloo

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• University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University University College • University of Waterloo – Renison College University College • University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's Price $11,290 – $12,135 for eight months (meals University included). • University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College Meal Plans Full meal-plan card holders get 5 passes per day on weekdays and 4 passes on the weekend Phone 519-884-4400, ext. 28638 in the fall and winter terms (1 pass buys a main entree, sides, dessert and beverage). Email [email protected] Room Types Single rooms and double rooms with a privacy Website http://uwaterloo.ca/renison/ barrier. residence/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo- home Amenities All rooms are air conditioned in summer. Complete residence life program: • Quiet study areas University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University • Environment Living Learning Community • French culture/language floor Price Approximately $11,602 – $12,426; includes • Aboriginal services unlimited meal plan, a fridge in each room, • Games room student activity fee and Wi-Fi. • TV lounge Meal Plans All-you-can-eat comprehensive meal plan with • Dons and residence life staff snack nights, food programming, access to Residence Guarantee You are guaranteed a space in residence if you cafeteria and evening do-it-yourself pantry; meet the conditions. consideration for special diets. To confirm this space, you must also complete Room Types Single and double occupancy rooms are the online Residence Community Ranking available for first-year students. Form and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit Amenities Complete residence life program: by 11:59 pm (ET) on June 3, 2019. • TV lounges Conrad Grebel University College is not part of • Games room the residence guarantee, and a separate • Fitness studio application and procedure is outlined on the • Study lounges Conrad Grebel website. • Maker space Deposit Required $500 • Music room • Accessibility for students who require Other Information Located on the University of Waterloo’s main accomodations campus. • Combined academic and residence At the University of Waterloo, first-year students community live in one of the Waterloo residences or in 1 of • "The Buttery" do-it-yourself food service the University College residences. For complete area for after-hours residence information, check the information for all 5 residences: Residence Guarantee You are guaranteed a space in a Waterloo • University of Waterloo residence if you meet the conditions. • University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel To confirm this space, complete the online University College Residence Community Ranking Form and • University of Waterloo – Renison submit a $500 non-refundable deposit by 11:59 University College pm (ET) on June 1, 2020. • University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's Deposit Required $500 University • University of Waterloo – St. Paul's Other Information At the University of Waterloo, first-year students University College live in the main UW residences or in 1 of the University College residences. For complete Phone 519-885-1460, ext. 212 residence information, check the information for Email [email protected] all 5 residences: • University of Waterloo Website https://uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/ • University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel residence?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo University College • University of Waterloo – Renison University College • University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University • University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College Phone 519-884-8111, ext. 28254 Email [email protected] Website https://www.sju.ca/live

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Western University Phone 519-661-3547 Email [email protected] Price $7,090 – $8,690 (double-room accommodation) Website http://www.residenceatwestern.ca $7,890 – $9,810 (single-room accommodation)

Figures above based on 2019–2020 academic year.

Price includes regular light housekeeping. Reznet internet costs an additional $395. Meal Plans $5,800 (figures based on 2019–2020 academic year). With the exception of Alumni House and London Hall, exclusively upper-year buildings, each of Western's residences offers the convenience of in-house dining facilities. The meal plan includes a combination of residence dollars for items prepared in the dining hall, and flex dollars for convenience and off-campus purchases. If desired, meal plans can be topped up online at no additional cost. Unused food credit balances at the end of the year can be carried forward onto a meal plan for the next academic year. For a $40 processing fee, unused food credit balances can be refunded. Room Types Western’s residences offer traditional, suite and hybrid-style buildings offering either single or mixed-gender rooms or suites. Students have greater freedom to choose the person(s) with whom they wish to live. Mixed-gender rooms or suites are an opt-in option. Amenities • In-house dining halls • Safety and security features • Residence life and academic support programs • Study groups • Internet access at an extra charge • Six-week rotating menu • Suites with kitchens • Living Learning Community floors • Quieter Lifestyles floors • Single-Gender (Woman) floor • Alcohol-Free floors • In-house workout rooms • Laundry facilities Front desk staff are available in various residences during the day, and are accessible by telephone on a 24-hour basis. Western University, including all residences, is smoke- free. Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to all high school students who receive an offer of first- year, full-time admission to the Main Campus by mid-June. Students entering university with a 90% average or above, who live in residence for their first year, are guaranteed on-campus accommodation for their second year, provided that they re-apply by the deadline date (policy reviewed annually). Offers of residence are sent with offers of admission. Deposit Required $900 Other Information Find more information about residences at Western. Find more information about residence for the Western-Fanshawe Collaborative Nursing program on the Fanshawe website.

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Western University – Brescia University College Other Information You will have the choice of "House" (community) you would like to live in. New students often choose either Brescia House or Inizio House. Price Residence fees for 2019–2020: Esperto House is reserved for students entering Year 2 or above.

Single Room with Shared En-suite Brescia House Single room with queen-size bed and shared As a university, Brescia values women and their bathroom (with one other student) potential for leadership in society.

Cost: $8,340 Brescia House embraces students from all backgrounds and at all stages of their Brescia studies. Core to Brescia’s values is the development of, and respect for, community. In Private Room Brescia House, student leaders work with residents to provide programming and support Private room with queen-size bed and personal services that enhance community building. bathroom At Brescia House there is a more relaxed guest policy and residents are challenged to be Cost: $9,080 governed by the impact of their actions upon the broader community. Residents are permitted up to 12 overnight guest stays per term, provided Premium Private Room the stays do not have a negative impact on the residence community. Private room with king-size bed and personal bathroom Inizio House Cost: $9,340 In Italian, “inizio” means “beginning, start, and Meal Plans departure”. Meal Plan Cost Beginning university is an exciting but challenging time of new beginnings. Inizio Meal Plan A: $4,195 House is designed for incoming students and Meal Plan B: $4,395 strives to create an environment geared toward easing the transition to university life. There are 2 meal plans available to students Programming and support services focus on living in residence. creating the best first-year (or Preliminary Year) The only difference between the 2 meal plans is experience possible. Student leaders are the dollar value of $200. selected to participate in the house to create a The meal plans are non-refundable and cannot supportive and mentoring environment for all be carried forward to the next year. students living in these communities. Inizio House has extended study hours during Room Types Brescia's residence opened its doors in the exam and mid-term periods, and a limited September 2013 and features luxury single guest policy. Residents are permitted up to 10 rooms with a queen-size bed, large closet overnight guest stays per term, provided the space, in-room personal sinks and an en-suite stays do not have a negative impact on the bathroom shared with one other resident. residence community. Male guests, however, Women’s only residence. are not permitted to stay overnight on the Amenities • Situated on 60 acres of green space residence floors. • Close to Western's main campus, classes and facilities Phone 519-432-8353, ext. 28156 • Small community environment Email [email protected] • Accessible for students with disabilities • Smoke-free Website http://brescia.uwo.ca/life/residence • Social and study lounges throughout • Wireless internet access throughout • Opportunities for involvement in Residence Council, skills workshops, peer mentoring • "Mercato" dining pavilion, featuring a Starbucks kiosk and several interactive food stations, serving fresh, made-to-order dishes • Internet access and in-room fridge are included with residence fees Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to all first-year students with an offer of admission, upon submitting an application by June 10. Deposit Required $800

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Western University – Huron University College Western University – King's University College

Price Residence fees for 2019–2020 range from Price $6,705 (double room – includes internet and $7501.90 – $8915.55. Note: Fees for local phone services) 2020–2021 may differ. Meal Plans Full Year Meal Plan Amount: $4,595.00 The standard residence placement is a double All students living in residence must participate room. If you have specific needs that would be in the meal plan. The meal plan is based on an best met by a single room, please complete and "all you care to eat" system. The set price submit the Single Room Request form (including covers all meals, every day, for the entire relevant documentation) by the residence academic year. The amount listed above guarantee date. includes the Full Access 7 Day Plan, Huron Flex, Western Flex Dollars and Guest Passes. Find more information about meal plans. Note: An additional $1,200 fee applies to all Room Types The majority of the residence accommodations single room accommodation. at Huron are single rooms. Huron has 3 Meal Plans Meal Plan 1: $4325 residence buildings and 2 residence houses for incoming first-year students. Huron offers Designed to accommodate your basic meal various types of residence rooms, including requirements. single rooms, double rooms, and suite style. (Can use up to $300 at off-campus partners) Huron’s residence buildings are located within Meal Plan 2: $4525 minutes of Western’s main campus. Allows for occasional snacking between meals Students who wish to be considered for (Can use up to $500 at off-campus partners) residence should submit their application and deposit before the deadline. Meal Plan 3: $4725 Find more information about residence Designed for those with heartier appetites. accommodations. (Can use up to $700 at off-campus partners) Amenities • Clean, comfortable accommodation Room Types Single (limited) and double rooms in both single • Wireless internet and mixed gender units. Upper Year residence is • Close to classes and facilities also available in furnished houses adjacent to • Smoke-free campus and upper year townhouses are • Quiet hours available for upper year students. • Living and learning communities available Amenities • Guaranteed residence for those who • Residence life programming submit the application by the deadline • Variety of residence room options Residence Guarantee Hellmuth Scholarship and International • Upper year residence available Presidential Scholarship recipients are awarded • Internet and local phone included their preference for building and room. • Transitional supports and programming: Deposit Required $1000 The First 4 Weeks and Beyond, roomate agreements, social events, awareness Phone 519-438-7224, ext. 397 week and peer helpers. Email [email protected] • Clean, comfortable living areas cleaned daily by housekeeping staff; room is Website https://huronuc.ca/student-life-campus/ vacuumed weekly residence-life • Free shuttle bus service between Western's main campus, Brescia and Huron for easy access to classes, clubs, athletics and other activities Residence Guarantee Space in residence is guaranteed to all high school students who accept an offer of full-time admission before the residence deadline of June 1, 2019. Offers of residence are sent with offers of admission. Deposit Required $600 Other Information View the residence website for more information. Phone 519-433-3491 ext. 4700 Email [email protected] Website https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/ student-affairs/housing-and-residence/

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus Accessibility in Residence Students who require special consideration in Price $6,807 – $7,296 the room assignment process based on a documented medical need or disability must Fees displayed are for 2019–2020 and are submit a completed Residence Disability and subject to increase for 2020–2021. They are an Medical Verification form as part of their estimate only. application. Forms will be reviewed to determine Meal Plans Residence students at our Brantford campus if any housing accommodations need to be must participate in a mandatory convenience considered when finalizing room placements. meal plan that allows them to use their Laurier Residence Guarantee Residence is guaranteed to all students entering OneCard (student card) at a number of on- postsecondary education for the first time, who campus and downtown food venues and at submit their application and deposit by the FreshCo., a grocery store just a 5-minute walk posted deadline. from campus. The mandatory minimum is $420/term for a total Deposit Required $600 by the posted deadline. of $840 (the Welcome plan), but you can choose Other Information Visit the residence website for more information. to increase this amount to $500 (Study plan) or $600 per term (Comfort plan). You have the Phone 519-756-8228, ext. 5805 duration of your time as a Laurier student to use Email [email protected] the money in your account. Website https://wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/residence/ Places to eat in Brantford: index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment • Boston Pizza • FreshCo. Grocery Store • Golden Grounds Coffee • Mother’s Pizza • The WORKS Gourmet Burger Bistro • Sunset Grill • And more Room Types Brantford campus residences are 100% apartment-style. The apartments are co-ed by floor and include single-gender apartments and a mix of single and double rooms. Gender- inclusive housing options are also available.

What's residence like? • Single or double (shared) rooms • 2 to 7 students per apartment • Furnished bedroom, living room and kitchen • Shared washroom(s) in apartment Amenities Brantford campus residences are situated in new and newly-renovated buildings, some with heritage designations that date as far back as 1870. Authentic restorations have allowed for modern amenities, such as wireless internet access, while maintaining aspects of historical charms, such as cornerstones, mouldings and 3-foot window sills. All of our residences are apartment-style, which means you have a kitchen in your unit so you can prepare your own meals. Our residences are co-ed and 80% feature single rooms. • Common community spaces and lounges • Gender-inclusive housing options • Laundry facilities • Secure, controlled access • Upper-year students who provide mentorship and academic and social supports • Live-in staff as part of Residence Life programming • Internet service included • Quiet study floors • Residence council available to all first-year students living in residence • Roommate requests accepted • Residence Learning Communities and Learning Clusters

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus • Terrace Food Court (Union Market, Bento Sushi, Williams Fresh Café, El Torito, Mr. Sub, Pizza Pizza and Harvey's) Price $5,243 – $8,852 • Second Cup • Starbucks Fees displayed are for 2019–2020 and are • Subway subject to increase for 2020–2021. They are an • Tim Hortons estimate only. • Byte 75 Café Meal Plans All students are required to purchase a meal • Wilf’s Restaurant plan. Students in dormitory-style residences can You can request to change your plan up until choose from our 5-Day All Access Meal Plan or September 30 by emailing [email protected]. our 7-Day All Access Meal Plan. If you live in an After September 30, the plans are locked in for apartment-style residence, you are required to the academic year. Dormitory and apartment purchase an Apartment Meal Plan. meal plans are non-refundable and non- We can accommodate special dietary needs and transferrable. If you have a remaining balance requests. on your OneCard flex dollar account (April 30), these funds will roll over to the next academic year. Waterloo Meal Plans Room Types Laurier has 2 types of residence: Dormitory- and 5-Day All Access Meal Plan – $5,450 apartment-style. All residences are smoke-free. Single and double rooms are available in each • $800 OneCard Flex dollars ($400 per style of residence. Laurier has approximately term) half of each dormitory-style and apartment-style • Monday to Friday unlimited access to the residences on the Waterloo campus. Fresh Food Company (FFCo) • 5 FFCo guest passes per year Dormitory Style • Tax savings • Single or double (shared bedrooms) • 1 to 2 students per room 7-Day All Access Meal Plan – $5,860 • Furnished bedroom • $600 OneCard Flex dollars ($300 per • Common floor washrooms or shared term) washroom with roommate • Unlimited access to the Fresh Food Company (FFCo), 7 days per week Apartment Style • 7 FFCo guest passes per year • Single or double (shared bedrooms) • Tax savings • 2 to 7 students per apartment • Furnished bedroom, living room and Apartment Meal Plan – $2,260 kitchen • $2,180 OneCard Flex dollars ($1,090 per • Shared washroom(s) in the apartment term) • Tax savings Amenities Residence Features These prices are based on the 2019–2020 fees, • Common community spaces and lounges and prices are subject to increase for • Gender-inclusive housing options 2020–2021. Prices include a $50 levy for All • Laundry facilities Access Plans and a $20 levy for the Apartment • Secure, controlled access Meal Plan. • Upper-year students who provide Note: An apartment-style resident can upgrade mentorship and academic and social to an All Access Meal Plan by contacting the supports OneCard Office after their residence • Live-in staff as part of Residence Life assignment. programming • Internet service included • Quiet study floors The Fresh Food Company • Residence council available to all first-year The Fresh Food Company provides flexibility to students living in residence have a quick snack or a full meal to suit any • Roommate requests accepted schedule. It is led by a team of chefs and • Residence Learning Communities features an all-you-care-to-enjoy rotating menu with a focus on quality, convenience and Accessibility in Residence ultimate flexibility. The Fresh Food Company Students who require special consideration in provides a variety of options such as stone-fired the room assignment process based on a pizza, stir-fry, salad bar, deli, grill, sushi and documented medical need or disability must more. The Fresh Food Company is the ideal submit a completed Residence Disability and location on campus to accommodate special Medical Verification form as part of their dietary needs, such as allergies or food application. Forms will be reviewed to determine intolerances, as a variety of alternative options if any housing accommodations need to be are available. considered when finalizing room placements. OneCard (student card) flex dollars may be used Residence Guarantee Residence is guaranteed to all students entering for any food purchases outside the Dining Hall postsecondary education for the first time, who and are accepted at the following on-campus submit their application and deposit by the locations: posted deadline. • Fresh Food Company (Dining Hall) Deposit Required $600

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Other Information Visit the residence website for further York University information. Phone 519-884-0710, ext. 3236 Price Dorm style:

Email [email protected] $5,922 (double room) Website https://wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/residence/ index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment$6,808 (single room)

University of Windsor Suite style:

Price $6,185 – $8,164 for an 8-month contract. $7,352 – $7,675 (double room)

$7,486 – $8,626 (single room) Included in pricing: Inter-Residence Council and Meal Plans • $3,500, $4,000, $4,500 and $5,000 – Residence Life Activity Fees, Technology Fee mandatory in traditional-style residences. (wireless internet and telephone line), laundry • $2,350 Suite Convenience Plan is an and fridge. optional meal plan for students living in a suite-style residence. Meal Plans Mandatory for all students; “declining cash balance”–style plan with on-campus outlets and Meal plans are exempt from HST except for a off-campus partners. Prices are for 8 months portion of each plan that is allocated to a taxable (per semester). account. Minimum Plan: $2,400 Room Types There are 10 undergraduate residence buildings Light Plan: $2,550 – 8 at the Keele Campus and 2 at the Glendon Full Plan: $2,650 Campus, each with approximately 250 students. Plus Plan: $2,750 Most residences are traditional-style buildings Find more information about UWindsor meal and include double and single room options with plans. shared common washrooms and lounge areas that are designed for first-year students. There Room Types First-year students coming directly from high are limited suite-style residences (typically school are assigned to Alumni Hall (2-bedroom shared by 2 to 6 students) with en-suite kitchens suites), Cartier Hall (double rooms) or and shared washrooms; these are a preferred Macdonald Halls (double rooms/limited single option for upper-year students who want to live rooms). All rooms/suites are single gender. in smaller groups, have an optional Meal Plan Amenities Fully furnished rooms, lounges, kitchens, and share amenities. York residences offer laundry room, Technology Package. Living mixed and single gender options. Adapted and Learning Communities are available. Trained wheelchair accessible rooms are also available Residence Life staff on hand 24 hours to provide within most of the undergraduate buildings but social, academic and personal support. must be requested on the application and Accessible rooms available. registered with Student Accessibility Services. Residence Guarantee First-year students coming directly from high Amenities Rooms are furnished with a twin bed, desk, school who submit their application and $475 chair, dresser, garbage bin and lamp. Wired and deposit by the deadline date are guaranteed a wireless high-speed Internet access is available spot in residence. After this date, residence in all rooms. Students can subscribe to cable TV spaces are assigned based on availability. Find and phone services for an additional fee. more information about UWindsor residence. For more information about our residence Deposit Required $475 buildings, please visit the Residence Buildings and Gallery page. Other Information It's time to begin your unique experience. For more information about York Apartments Phone 519-253-3000, ext. 3279 Residence buildings, please visit the Apartment Buildings Gallery & Virtual Tours page. Email [email protected] Residence Guarantee First-year students are guaranteed a residence Website http://www.uwindsor.ca/residence offer if they are admitted for the fall session directly from high school and they apply by June 1. First-year students admitted with a minimum 90% average who apply by June 1 and select the single room preference are guaranteed their choice of room selection. Deposit Required A $300 non-refundable Room Offer deposit must be paid online using a credit or Visa debit card to confirm your acceptance of your room offer. Your deposit is not an additional charge and will be deducted from your room fees after you move in. Other Information Undergraduate students who are 21 years of age or over are welcome to apply for York Apartments (YA) (Keele Campus).

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Note: priority is given to graduate students, law York University – Glendon Campus students and students with families. YA units are a mix of furnished and unfurnished Price $6,150–$10,007 (Atkinson, and few at Assiniboine) and are equipped with kitchen facilities. Unit cost range Meal Plans Students are required to purchase a meal plan. is $892–$1,639 monthly. Move-ins are arranged The residence meal plan (4 options between for the first and 15th of each month throughout $3,500–$5,000) runs on a debit card system in the year, pending availability and excluding the cafeteria and campus Tim Hortons, as well weekends and statutory holidays. as on the Keele campus. Phone 416-736-5152 Room Types Dormitory-style residence. Over 90% are single rooms. Buildings are co-ed with female-only Email [email protected] floors available. Website http://studenthousing.info.yorku.ca Amenities • Rooms are furnished with a single-sized bed, lamp, desk, chair, dresser, garbage/ recycling bin and closet. • Rooms are also equipped with wireless high-speed internet access and a phone. A local area network gives you access to the software applications from the computer labs right in your room. • Students can subscribe to cable TV for an additional fee. • Wheelchair-accessible rooms are available. • Each building offers laundry rooms, a music room, a study room and TV lounges with common kitchenettes. • Residence dons live in each building. • Rental services are available at lobby reception for irons, vacuums, VCRs and DVD players, movies, Wii console and games, and pool and ping-pong equipment. • Kitchen facilities are available for students with strict dietary requirements. • Bilingual community provides students with the opportunity to improve their French- or English-language skills. Residence Guarantee First-year students, admitted directly from a full- time high school program, are guaranteed an offer of residence if they apply by June 1, 2020. Guaranteed residence offers will be sent out starting mid-June. Single-Room Guarantee: First-year students who apply by June 1 and are admitted with an average of 90% or higher are guaranteed a single room if they select the single room option on the application. Students who apply after June 1: We cannot guarantee you a space in residence, but you could be placed on a waiting list. Space will be offered as it becomes available throughout the summer, and priority will be given to first-year students who live the farthest away. Deposit Required A $300 non-refundable room reservation deposit must be paid directly to your Student Account to confirm your acceptance of your room offer. The room deposit will be deducted from your room charge. Other Information • Glendon has 2 residence buildings: Hilliard and Wood. • 15% of our students live on campus (approximately 400 people). • There is an even mix of first-year and upper-year students in residence. • There are a variety of campus activities organized just for residence students. • Students are welcome to stay in residence throughout their studies Phone 416 487-6844

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Email [email protected] Website http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/ english/community/ residence?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment

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Language Requirements If English is not your first language, or you were educated in a country where English is not the language of instruction, most universities require you to take one of these language tests: Note: Each institution has its own requirements, which are subject to change. Contact the universities directly for more information. CAEL: Canadian Academic English Language Assessment www.cael.ca CanTEST: www.cantest.uottawa.ca COPE: Certificate of Proficiency in English www.copetest.com IELTS: International English Language Testing System www.ielts.org ITELP: International Test of English Language Proficiency www.brocku.ca/ilt/itelp/ MELAB: Michigan English Language Assessment Battery http://www.cambridgemichigan.org/test-takers/ PTE: Pearson Test of English http://pearsonpte.com TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language www.toefl.org YELT: York English Language Test http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/yelt

Algoma University

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.

Minimum TOEFL Score 550 paper based, 213 computer based or 79–80 internet based Minimum IELTS Score 6.0 is required in each band as well as overall Minimum CAEL Score 60 PTE - Pearson Test of 63 English Other Test Scores 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. Read more about the EAPP program. Website https://www.algomau.ca/students/international- students/admissions-requirements/

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Brock University Carleton University

Undergraduate degree language requirements: proof of proficiency in The language of instruction at Carleton University is English. If English English. is not your first language, you must demonstrate that you can cope with the language demands of an English language university. If English is not your first language, you will need to provide proof of your English language abilities. Proof may be any of the following: You can demonstrate your English language proficiency by: • A minimum 3 years of full-time study with satisfactory academic • Presenting official transcripts that indicate that you have studied for standing in an English-language school system (where English was the last three years (full-time) in a high school, college or university in the primary language of instruction and evaluation). You must have Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom or any other country acceptable grades in English and other humanities and social in which English is the primary language, and where English was the science courses from your senior high school year. exclusive language of instruction in the relevant educational • Completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma program institution. where English was the language of instruction. • Achievement of an overall band score of 70, with 60 in writing and no If you choose this option, please note: other score under 60 on the Canadian Academic Language • Time spent in ESL courses will not be counted towards meeting Assessment (CAEL), or completion of the York English Language these requirements. Test (YELT) with an overall category of 1 or 2. • Language requirements will not be waived based on letters written by • The acceptable minimum test score on one of the following: TOEFL students or as a result of completing senior-level high school English iBT 88 with a minimum of 21 on Speaking and Writing; MELAB 85 or courses. greater with no other part below 80; IELTS 6.5 or greater with no • If, in addition to evidence of 3 years of study, you also provide a other band below 6.0; ITELP 565 with a minimum compostion score failing English language test score, the university reserves the right of 240; PTE overall score of 58. to review the admission decision. • Successful completion of Level 5 of Brock's Intensive English • The university reserves the right to request an English Language Language Program. Proficiency test from any applicant regardless of their academic background. In addition to one of these, you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent if out-of-province) if it is required for your program. Brock If you cannot demonstrate 3 full-time years in an English medium University reserves the right to request more information regarding school, as outlined above, you must submit a language test result. English-proficiency test score results. You may be required to sit for the Brock International Test of English Language (ITELP) at the Find more information for international applicants. university's discretion. Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT (with a minimum of 22 on Speaking and Minimum TOEFL Score 88 iBT with a minimum of 21 on Speaking and Writing Writing, and 20 on Listening and Reading) 237 CBT (TSE 4.5) 580 PBT (TWE 4.5) Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with no section below 80 Minimum MELAB Score 85 or greater, with no other part below 80. Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 with no band below 6 Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 or greater, with no band below 6.0. Minimum CAEL Score 70 Minimum ITELP Score 565, with a minimum composition score of 240. PTE - Pearson Test of 60 (min. 60 in each Communicative Skill) Minimum CAEL Score Overall band score of 70, with 60 in writing and no English other score under 60. Other Test Scores If your language test score is below those listed, PTE - Pearson Test of Overall score of 58 is required. you may still be eligible for an offer of admission, English but with an English-language requirement. Other Test Scores • YELT also accepted with an overall Note: Students beginning their studies with an category of 1 or 2. English language requirement are not eligible for • Completion of Level 5 of the Brock admission to the following programs: Intensive English Language Program). Architectural Studies, Health Sciences, • Completion of the International Humanities, Information Technology, Industrial Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program, Design, International Business, Journalism, where English was the language of Journalism and Humanities, Public Affairs and instruction. Policy Management. If you are admitted with an Website https://brocku.ca/admissions/english-proficiency/ English language requirement, you will begin your studies in our Foundation Program. Find more information on the language test score needed for an offer of admission with an English language requirement. Website https://admissions.carleton.ca/esl/

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University of Guelph Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 4 years of full-time secondary or postsecondary study, demonstrating Le cours de français 4U est exigé pour l'admission à l'Université de satisfactory academic progress in an English-language school system. Hearst. A 4U English is also required. Les personnes admises et réadmises doivent, pour obtenir leur grade, Minimum TOEFL Score IBT: Minimum total score of 89 with no individual réussir les cours LANG 1006 Grammaire appliquée à la rédaction scaled score less than 21 I et LANG 1007 Grammaire appliquée à la rédaction II avec une note CBT: Minimum score of 250 with a Test of Written English score of 5 finale de 60 % ou plus dans chacun des 2 cours. PBT: Minimum score of 600 and a score of 5 on the Test of Written English (TWE) Vous désirez améliorer vos compétences en français? Faites d'une Minimum MELAB Score Minimum overall score of 85 including composition pierre 2 coups. Le cours LANG 1001 vous est offert en score of 83 and oral of 3 ligne. Bénéficiez d'une double reconnaissance des crédits et Minimum IELTS Score Minimum 6.5 with no band below 6 complétez 1 cours universitaire tout au long de l'un de vos semestres Minimum CAEL Score Minimum overall band score of 70 en 12e année. PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum overall score of 60 with no score less than English 60 in the individual components. Langue d’enseignement Other Test Scores Successful completion of the University of Guelph Centre for Open Learning and Educational Support Les étudiantes et les étudiants doivent rédiger les travaux et répondre Advanced Level of the English Language Certificate aux questions d’examen dans la langue d’enseignement du cours. Program. Website http://admission.uoguelph.ca/englprof/ Puisque certains ouvrages ne sont disponibles qu’en anglais, la réussite des études exige une bonne compréhension de l’anglais.

University of Guelph-Humber Website http://www.uhearst.ca/langue-denseignement

You will be required to provide proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language and you have studied less than 4 years in an English language school (minimum high school level).

If you are required to provide proof of English proficiency, 1 of the following tests with scores will be accepted.

Please provide proof of English proficiency with your required documents.

Minimum TOEFL Score Internet-based: Minimum total score of 89 with no individual scaled score of less than 21. Institutional code is 0892. Minimum MELAB Score Minimum overall score of 85 including composition score of 83 and oral score of 3. Minimum IELTS Score Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6. Minimum CAEL Score Minimum overall band score of 70. PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum overall score of 60 with no score less than English 60 in the individual components. Other Test Scores Cambridge English C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency: Minimum overall score of 176 with no band less than 169. Successful completion of the University of Guelph, Open Learning Advanced Level of the English Language Certificate Program (Levels 9 and 10) is also considered an acceptable form of proving your English proficiency. Visit our website for details. Website https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/english- language-requirements

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Lakehead University Laurentian University

If English is not your first language, you must demonstrate that you can The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 3 cope with the language demands of an English-language university. years of full-time, senior-level studies at an English-language high school. A 4U English is also required. If you apply to an undergraduate program at Lakehead University, you may meet our English language requirements if you successfully 4U English in the place of a test is acceptable if you are a Canadian completed, or are in the process of completing, 3 full years of recent citizen or permanent resident who successfully completed 4U English study in an English-language school system. and meets all other entrance requirements.

If English is not your native language, and you cannot verify that you Minimum TOEFL Score 88 iBT; 230 CBT; 570 PBT recently studied in an English-language school system for more than 3 Minimum MELAB Score 85 full years of full-time study, you will be required to present proof of Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 English-language proficiency. Minimum CAEL Score 70, with 60 in writing proficiency PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum score: 60 Lakehead University accepts the following as proof of English- English language proficiency: Other Test Scores Minimum Cambridge English Proficiency grade 1. successful completion of a recognized language test of “C”. (e.g., CAEL, Cambridge, IELTS, Pearson, and TOEFL) 3 years of full-time, senior-level studies in an with the required minimum scores English-language high school or postsecondary 2. successful completion of Lakehead University’s institution (official documents required; Academic English Program (AEP) evaluated on an individual basis; at the 3. successful completion of 1 of our approved Pathway Admissions Committee's discretion) Partner’s ESL programs Completion of Laurentian English for Academic Preparation program. Some programs (e.g., Bachelor of Science in Nursing) may require a Website http://laurentian.ca/international higher score on a recognized language test than the minimums listed. Completing our AEP is not an option for these programs. Refer to our English-language requirements for more information. McMaster University

Grade 12 University English (ENG4U) cannot be used to satisfy the You are not required to submit an English-language test if you: English-language proficiency requirement. • resided in an English-speaking country for at least 4 years immediately prior to September 2020; or Minimum TOEFL Score Internet-based: 80 (no component score less than 19) • attended an English-speaking educational institution in a full-time Computer-based: 213 (no component score less than academic (non-ESL) program for at least 4 years immediately prior to 17) Paper-based: 550 (no component score less than September 2020. Official documentation from the school is required 50) for this exemption. Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 (no individual score less than 6.0) The Admissions Committee reserves the right to request more Minimum CAEL Score 60 information about your test score results and you may be required to PTE - Pearson Test of 58 (no component score less than 50) take another English-language test at the university's discretion. English Acceptable tests are currently under review. Please check our website Other Test Scores Cambridge Academic English (C1 Advanced or C2 for updates. Proficiency): 176 (no individual score less than 169) Website https://www.lakeheadu.ca/studentcentral/applying/ Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT (minimum of 20 in each of the four categories) english-language-proficiency-requirements Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall Minimum CAEL Score Minimum score of 70 PTE - Pearson Test of 60 overall (minimum 60 in both Writing and Speaking) English Other Test Scores CAE (Cambridge Advanced English): Grade of "B" with a minimum of "good" on each of the four components: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening Last Test Date 2020-04-01 Website http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/language

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Nipissing University • Canadian as a Second Language Institute (CSLI): Advanced Level 10 • Capital English Solutions: College/University Preparation Course English-Language Proficiency Requirements (CUPIC) All applicants to Nipissing University undergraduate degree programs • CultureWorks: Level 7 (excluding BEd) from countries where the dominant language of Applicants who have successfully completed EAP programs instruction is not English are required to demonstrate proficiency in associated with other Canadian universities and obtained that English for admission consideration. university’s minimum level for admission consideration may also be considered to have met Nipissing University’s English-language Permanent Resident applicants whose first language is not English proficiency requirement. may be required to provide proof of proficiency in English. Permanent Resident applicants whose first language is not English but who have Alternatively, Nipissing University may enter into an agreement with a lived at least 3 years in Canada, or in a country where English is the Languages Canada accredited program/school to offer such services dominant language, may be exempt. on its campus, with similar minimum levels of proficiency. Applicants can demonstrate proficiency in 1 of the following ways: Minimum TOEFL Score Minimum score of 83 (iBT) with a minimum score of 1. Completion of 3 or more consecutive years of full-time 20 in Reading, Listening and Writing, and a minimum education in English within Canada immediately prior to score of 22 in Speaking. The Nipissing University attending Nipissing University. TOEFL institution code is #3614. 2. Completion of 3 or more consecutive years of full-time Minimum IELTS Score Minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no band education in English in a country other than Canada below 6.5 where English is the dominant language. These years PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum overall score of 58 with a minimum score of must be immediately prior to attending Nipissing English 58 in each section. University. Website https://www.nipissingu.ca/departments/admissions- 3. Achieve the required proficiency level on 1 of the registrar/how-to-apply/undergraduate/international following tests of English-language proficiency: 1. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Minimum score of 83 (iBT) with a minimum OCAD University score of 20 in Reading, Listening and Writing, and a minimum score If you were enrolled in the Ontario high school system for 4 of 22 in Speaking. The Nipissing consecutive years or more, ENG4U or EAE4U with a minimum grade University TOEFL institution code of 70% will be accepted to fulfill the English admissions requirement. is #3614. 2. International English Language If you completed less than 4 consecutive years in an English medium Test Service (IELTS): Minimum school system, you must provide English-language proficiency test overall band score of 6.5 with no results in addition to ENG4U. band below 6.5. 3. Pearson Test of English (PTE) If you are not applying directly from an Ontario high school, visit OCAD Academic: Minimum overall score University's website for further details about English-language of 58 with a minimum score of 58 proficiency. in each section. 4. Completion of an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma with a minimum score of 5 or better in HL or SL Minimum TOEFL Score Total score of 84 with at least 20 in reading, at least English A: Literature or HL or SL English A: Language 19 in listening, at least 22 in speaking and at least 20 and Literature. in writing. 5. Graduate from a regionally accredited US secondary Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall with no part below 6.0 (academic version). school and achieve a minimum score of 4 or better in Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no part below 60. Advanced Placement (AP) English Language & PTE - Pearson Test of 58 overall with at least 56 in listening, at least 56 in Composition or English Literature & Composition. English reading, at least 56 in speaking and at least 56 in 6. Achieve a minimum grade of B in GCSE, IGCSE or GCE writing. Ordinary Level English Literature or English Language, a Other Test Scores COPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) + TOP minimum grade of C in GCE A Level or AS Level or AICE (Test of Oral Proficiency): 86 overall with at least 32 or CAPE English or English Language, or a minimum in writing, at least 22 in reading, and at least 22 in score of M3 in Cambridge Pre-U English. listening. Minimum of 6 in TOP. 7. Achieve a minimum score of 75% or better in the All Last Test Date 2020-08-01 India Senior Secondary School Certificate (ISSC) Core Website http://www.ocadu.ca/admissions/admission- or Functional English or the Indian School Certificate requirements/english-proficiency.htm (ISC) English, issued by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE).

Applicants who have met all of Nipissing University’s admission requirements – except for the English-language proficiency requirement – can enroll in an EAP program. Applicants who enroll in 1 of the following programs will receive a conditional offer of admission. By successfully completing the program level indicated in the following list, applicants can begin their studies at Nipissing University without further testing: • UOIT English Language Centre: Level 5 • AYJ Global EAP Program: Highest Level • Brock University’s Intensive English Language Program: Level 5

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Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario University of Ottawa Institute of Technology) • If you are applying for an English-language program and you have not completed at least 3 years of full-time study in an institution You must provide proof of English-language proficiency. where English is the only language of instruction, located in a country where English is an official language, you must submit your official score in 1 of the following language tests recognized by the This requirement can be satisfied with 1 of the following criteria: University. 1. English is your first language. • If you are applying for a French-language program and you have not 2. You completed at least 3 years of formal, full-time study completed at least 3 years of full-time study in an institution where (no less than 3 courses per semester) at a secondary or French is the only language of instruction, located in a country where postsecondary institution where English is the language French is an official language, you must provide us with your official of instruction and examination. results in 1 of the following University-approved language tests. 3. You completed the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) • Competency in English and French is compulsory for French, program at our English Language Centre (ELC). Translation, and Nutrition programs. If you apply to these programs, 4. You achieved the required proficiency on 1 of the English you must pass a language proficiency test (with a minimum grade of language tests acceptable to the university. at least 70%) prior to admission. • If you apply to Second-Language Teaching, you must have an Find more information about English proficiency requirements for the excellent knowledge of the language you intend to teach. A language University. proficiency test is required.

Find more information about the EAP program in the ELC at the Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 86 overall, with 22 in Writing University. Paper delivered: no overall score, 22 in Writing, 20 in Listening and Reading University of Ottawa Institution Code: 0993 Ontario Tech University is an official IELTS test venue. Registration Minimum MELAB Score 90 (overall score) information—including test dates—can be found on the IELTS Canada Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 (overall score) with 6.5 in Writing website. Minimum CAEL Score 70 (overall score) PTE - Pearson Test of 60 (overall score) with 60 in Writing Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: minimum total score of 83–87* (Listening English 20, Reading 20, Speaking 19, Writing 20) Paper-delivered test results will be reviewed on Other Test Scores CanTEST, PTE (60 overall score) an individual basis. Website http://www.uottawa.ca/undergraduate-admissions/ *May vary by program. admission-requirements/language-requirements You must arrange for original test scores to be sent directly from the testing centre to the Office of the Registrar. University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University The University of Ontario Institute of Technology TOEFL Code is: 7178 To be exempted from presenting a language test score, applicants Minimum MELAB Score 85 must have studied for at least 3 years of full-time secondary or May vary by program. postsecondary studies at an institution where the language of You must arrange for original test scores to be instruction is strictly English and in a country where the official sent directly from the testing centre to the Office language is English. Saint Paul University reserves the right to request of the Registrar. an English-language test score if deemed necessary. Minimum IELTS Score 6.5–7.0 (with no sub-score below 6.0) May vary by program. If you’re applying for an French-language program and you have not You must arrange for original test scores to be completed at least 3 years of full-time study in an institution where sent directly from the testing centre to the Office French is the only language of instruction, located in a country where of the Registrar. French is one of the official languages, you must submit your official Minimum CAEL Score 70 (with no sub-score below 60) score in one of the following language tests recognized by the May vary by program. University: DELF, DALF or TESTcan. You must arrange for original test scores to be sent directly from the testing centre to the Office of the Registrar. Find details about language requirements. PTE - Pearson Test of 58 English May vary by program. Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT, with 22 Writing and Reading You must arrange for original test scores to be 237 CBT, TWE of 4.5 sent directly from the testing centre to the Office 580 PBT, TWE of 4.5 of the Registrar. Minimum MELAB Score 90 (overall score) Other Test Scores If you meet all of the admission requirements, Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 (overall score) but not the English-language proficiency Minimum CAEL Score 70 (overall score) requirement, you have the opportunity to enroll PTE - Pearson Test of 60 (overall score) in the EAP program. English Important: If you received an offer of admission Other Test Scores CanTEST to the University and would like to satisfy your English language proficiency requirement by Website https://ustpaul.ca/en/international-admission- enrolling in the EAP program, please notify the requirements_6339_1006.htm#2 Office of the Registrar at [email protected]. Website http://www.ontariotechu.ca/elp

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Queen's University Ryerson University

Applicants who meet 1 of the following criteria do not need to submit a If you are from a country where English is not the first language, or test of facility in English: where English is an official language but not the first language, and • completed an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma (completion of you have resided in Canada for 4 calendar years or less (i.e., your date SL English B is not sufficient) or of entry to Canada was on or after January 1, 2016, for fall 2020), you • completed the full GCE Program (O Level, A/S Level and Advanced are required to present proof of English language proficiency at a Level); satisfactory level. • lived in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language for the most recent 3 years prior to beginning their Find more information about English language requirements. university studies; or • attended an education institution full-time where the medium of Minimum TOEFL Score Ryerson institution code: 0886 instruction is English for the most recent 3 years prior to beginning 92–93: Creative Industries, Journalism, their university studies. Professional Communication, Media Production, Sport Media All other applicants must achieve a satisfactory score on one of the 83–87: All Faculty of Engineering and tests of facility in English listed below. Architectural Science programs (except Architectural Science) and all Faculty of Science Minimum TOEFL Score 88 overall iBT (24 Writing, 22 Speaking, 22 programs (except Computer Science) Reading, 20 Listening) 92–93: All other Ryerson programs 580 PBT 88–91 internet-based: Ryerson ESL Foundation 58 overall iBT for consideration to the QBridge Program (1 semester, entry: Winter, spring, fall) Pathway 83–87 internet-based: Ryerson ESL Foundation Minimum MELAB Score 90 Program (2 semesters, entry: Winter, fall) 68–82 internet-based: Ryerson ESL Foundation Minimum IELTS Score Score of 6.5 on Academic Module with no band Program (3 semesters, entry: Fall only) below 6.0 Score of 5.5 on Academic Module with no band Minimum MELAB Score The MELAB is no longer offered by Michigan below 5.0 for consideration to the QBridge Language Assessment. Only scores up to 2 Pathway years old will be accepted. 90: Creative Industries, Journalism, Professional Minimum CAEL Score Overall band of 70 (no band below 60) Communication, Media Production, Sport Media PTE - Pearson Test of Overall score of 60 85: All Faculty of Engineering and Architectural English Science programs (except Architectural Other Test Scores Queen's School of English: Students who Science) and all Faculty of Science programs achieve a high standing on a 12-week English (except Computer Science) for Academic Purposes advanced-level course 85: All other Ryerson programs through Queen's School of English may be 80–89: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (1 eligible for an English proficiency exam waiver. semester, entry: Winter, spring, fall) Queen's University's English-Language Bridging 75–79: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (2 Pathway (QBridge): The QBridge pathway semesters, entry: Winter, fall) provides an opportunity to students who are 70–74: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (3 academically qualified but lacking English- semesters, entry: Fall only) language proficiency to gain admission to Minimum IELTS Score 6.5: Creative Industries, Journalism, Queen's. Students complete the fall and winter Professional Communication, Media Production, sessions of the English for Academic Purposes Sport Media Program at Queen's School of English before 6.5: All Faculty of Engineering and Architectural progressing to their undergraduate studies the Science programs (except Architectural following September. To be eligible, students Science) and all Faculty of Science programs must meet the following minimum standardized (except Computer Science) English-language proficiency test scores: 58 6.5: All other Ryerson programs TOEFL iBT, 5.5 (no band below 5.0) IELTS, 61 6.0: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (1 MELAB or 43 PTE. An 8-week accelerated semester, entry: Winter, spring, fall) QBridge program is available to students with 5.5: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (2 slightly higher test scores: 80 TOEFL iBT, 6.0 semesters, entry: Winter, fall) (no band below 5.5) IELTS, 78 MELAB or 55 5.0: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (3 PTE. semesters, entry: Fall only) Website http://www.queensu.ca/admission/about-applying/ Minimum CAEL Score 70: Creative Industries, Journalism, Professional english-language-requirements Communication, Media Production, Sport Media 60: All Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science programs (except Architectural Royal Military College of Canada Science) and all Faculty of Science programs (except Computer Science) Please contact the nearest Recruiting Centre for more information. You 70: All other Ryerson programs must be a Canadian citizen. 60: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (1 semester, entry: Winter, spring, fall) Website https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national- 50: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (3 defence/services/caf-jobs/apply-now.html semesters, entry: Fall only) PTE - Pearson Test of 60: Creative Industries, Journalism, Professional English Communication, Media Production, Sport Media 60: All Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science programs (except Architectural Science) and all Faculty of Science programs (except Computer Science)

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60: All other Ryerson programs University of Toronto – Mississauga 50: Ryerson ESL Foundation Program (3 semesters, entry: Fall only) Website http://www.ryerson.ca/admissions/undergraduate/ General Requirements requirements/english-language If English is not your first language (i.e., is not the first language you learned at home as a child), you will need to provide evidence of adequate English facility for admission consideration, unless you qualify for an exemption.

The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 4 years of satisfactory, full-time study in an English-language school system in a country where English is the dominant language.

New for 2020: all applicants, including those who must present proof of English facility, will be required to present a senior level English (equivalent to Ontario ENG4U/EAE4U) for admission to all undergraduate programs, and the English grade will be included in the applicant’s calculated average.

Discretionary Range

If your test result falls into the discretionary ranges indicated below, it will be reviewed automatically. You will be notified if your discretionary range score satisfies the English-language requirement. As we cannot guarantee that the score will be accepted, we recommend that you arrange to take another test if the official results can be submitted to us by the appropriate document deadline.

U of T Mississauga offers the Academic Culture and English (ACE) program to students who have been admitted to the U of T Mississauga but who require additional English-language skills training. Completing the extra-cost ACE@UTM may be a condition of an offer of admission. The program is led by instructors from the renowned University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. ACE@UTM is specifically designed to target the development of communication, research and study skills. The skills acquired will lead you toward greater success in your studies. Summer and Fall-Winter Sessions are offered (subject to change).

French as a First Language

If French is your first language and you achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in Canada, you are not required to provide proof of English facility.

Find full English facility requirements, as well as many other acceptable tests/qualifications, on our website.

Minimum TOEFL Score 100 total iBT, with 22 on Writing (discretionary range 89–99, with 19–21 on Writing) 600 total PBT, with 5.0 on TWE (discretionary range 573–597, with 4.5 on TWE) Paper-delivered Test (offered from October 2017) results will be reviewed on an individual basis Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0 Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall, with no part below 60 Other Test Scores Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32 in Writing and 22 in each of Reading and Listening (discretionary range 80–85, with 28–31 in Writing and 18–21 in each of Reading and Listening). Last Test Date 2019-04-01 Website https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/ english-language-requirements

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University of Toronto – Scarborough University of Toronto – St. George Campus

General Requirements General Requirements

If English is not your first language (i.e., is not the first language you If English is not your first language (i.e., is not the first language you learned at home as a child), you will need to provide evidence of learned at home as a child), you will need to provide evidence of adequate English facility for admission consideration, unless you adequate English facility for admission consideration, unless you qualify for an exemption. qualify for an exemption.

The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 4 The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 4 years of satisfactory, full-time study in an English-language school years of satisfactory, full-time study in an English-language school system in a country where English is the dominant language. If an system in a country where English is the dominant language. If an English facility test is required, you will be exempt from also having to English facility test is required, you will be exempt from also having to include a 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U) in your admission average, include a 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U) in your admission average, provided that 6 other acceptable 4U credits are presented. provided that 6 other acceptable 4U credits are presented.

Find full English facility requirements, as well as many other Discretionary Range acceptable tests/qualifications, on our website.

If your test result falls into the discretionary ranges indicated below, it New for 2020: all applicants, including those who must present will be reviewed automatically. You will be notified if your discretionary proof of English facility, will be required to present a senior level range score satisfies the English-language requirement. As we cannot English (equivalent to Ontario ENG4U/EAE4U) for admission to all guarantee that the score will be accepted, it is recommended that you undergraduate programs, and the English grade will be included arrange to take another test if the official results can be submitted to us in the applicant’s calculated average. by the appropriate document deadline.

U of T Scarborough offers Academic English (AE) @ UTSC to students Discretionary Range who are admitted to U of T Scarborough and require additional English-language skills training. Completing the extra cost AE@UTSC If your test result falls into the discretionary ranges indicated below, it program in the summer may be a condition of an offer of admission. will be reviewed automatically. You will be notified if your discretionary The program is led by instructors from the renowned University of range score satisfies the English-language requirement. As we cannot Toronto School of Continuing Studies. AE@UTSC is specifically guarantee that the score will be accepted, it is recommended that you designed to target the development of communication, research and arrange to take another test if the official results can be submitted to us study skills. The skills acquired will lead you toward greater success in by the appropriate document deadline. your studies.

French as a First Language French as a First Language If French is your first language and you achieved satisfactory academic If French is your first language and you achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in Canada, you are not progress in at least four years of full-time study in Canada, you are not required to provide proof of English facility. required to provide proof of English facility. Minimum TOEFL Score 100 total iBT, with 22 on Writing (discretionary range Find full English facility requirements, as well as many other 89–99 + 22 on Writing) 600 total PBT, with 5.0 on acceptable tests/qualifications, on our website. TWE (discretionary range 573–597, with 5.0 on TWE) Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall, with no part score below 80 (discretionary Minimum TOEFL Score 100 total iBT with 22 on Writing (discretionary range 80–85, with no part score below 80) range 89–99, with 19–21 on Writing) Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0 600 total PBT with 5.0 on TWE (discretionary Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall, with no part below 60 range 573–597, with 4.5 on TWE ) Other Test Scores Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32 in Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall, with no part score below 80 (discretionary Writing and 22 in each of Reading and Listening range 80–84, with no part score below 80) (discretionary range 80–85, with 28–31 in Writing and Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall, with no band below 6.0 18–21 in each of Reading and Listening). Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall, with no part below 60 Last Test Date 2018-04-01 Other Test Scores Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32 Website http://www.future.utoronto.ca/apply/english-language- in Writing and 22 in each of Reading and requirements Listening (discretionary range 80–85 with 28–31 in Writing and 18–21 in each of Reading and Listening). Last Test Date 2020-04-01 Website http://utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/english-language- facility

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Trent University University of Waterloo

Trent accepts TOEFL, CAEL, MELAB or IELTS. To be exempt from these requirements, you must have studied full time in an English-language school system for the 4 most recent years The minimum number of years required to waive requirements for an preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo. English proficiency test is 3 full years of study in an institution where English is the primary language of instruction (ESL excluded). The requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the requirement to present Ontario 4U English (or equivalent), if it is listed Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT with a minimum score of 20 in writing; or 580 as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for PBT with a minimum TWE score of 4.5 most programs. Minimum MELAB Score 85 with no part below 80 Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 with no band below 6.0 If you do not meet the requirements, you may be considered for entry Minimum CAEL Score 60 into an English-language pathway program. Website https://www.trentu.ca/futurestudents/international/ • For the Faculty of Mathematics: the English Language for Academic requirements/english-proficiency Studies (ELAS) • For all other faculties: the Bridge to Academic Success in English (BASE) Trent University Durham GTA

Trent accepts TOEFL, CAEL, or IELTS. Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 90 total with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking. The minimum number of years required to waive requirements for an Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with 80 per section. For co-op programs: 3 English proficiency test is 3 full years of study in an institution where Speaking English is the primary language of instruction (ESL excluded). Minimum IELTS Score Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 overall, 6.5 writing, 6.5 speaking, 6.0 reading, 6.0 listening. Note: If you Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT with a minimum score of 20 in writing; or 580 achieve an overall IELTS score of 7.0 with no band PBT with a minimum TWE score of 4.5 score below 6.0, you may be given individual Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 with no band below 6.0 consideration for admission for the Faculty of Mathematics only. Minimum ITELP Score 60 Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no band below 60 70 Writing and 70 Website https://www.trentu.ca/futurestudents/international/ Speaking requirements/english-proficiency PTE - Pearson Test of 63 overall, writing 65, speaking 65 English Other Test Scores English For Academic Success (EFAS): 75% overall in 400 level with 75% in each of Academic, Oral and Writing Website https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/ elr?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac

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University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University of Waterloo – Renison University University College College

To be exempt from these requirements, you must have studied full time To be exempt from these requirements, you must have studied full time in an English-language school system for the 4 most recent years in an English-language school system for the 4 most recent years preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo. preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo.

The requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the The requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the requirement to present Ontario 4U English (or equivalent), if it is listed requirement to present Ontario 4U English (or equivalent), if it is listed as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for most programs. most programs.

If you do not meet the requirements, you will be considered for entry If you do not meet the requirements, you will be considered for entry into an English-language pathway program. into an English language pathway program. • For the Faculty of Mathematics: the English Language for Academic • For the Faculty of Mathematics: The English Language for Academic Studies (ELAS) Studies (ELAS) • For all other faculties: the Bridge to Academic Success in English • For all other faculties: The Bridge to Academic Success in English (BASE) (BASE)

You can improve your English before, or while, attending Waterloo. You can improve your English before, or while, attending Waterloo.

Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 90 total with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking. Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 90 total with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking. Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with 80 per section. For Co-op programs: 3 Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with 80 per section. For Co-op programs: 3 Speaking Speaking Minimum IELTS Score Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 overall, 6.5 writing, 6.5 Minimum IELTS Score Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 overall, 6.5 writing, 6.5 speaking, 6.0 reading, 6.0 listening. Note: Students speaking, 6.0 reading, 6.0 listening. Note: Students achieving an overall IELTS score of 7.0 and no band achieving an overall IELTS score of 7.0 and no band score below 6.0 may be given individual score below 6.0 may be given individual consideration for admission for the Faculty of consideration for admission for the Faculty of Mathematics only. Mathematics only. Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no band below 60; 70 Writing and 70 Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no band below 60; 70 Writing and 70 Speaking. Speaking. PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum PTE (Academic) Score: 63 overall with 65 PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum PTE (Academic) Score: 63 overall with 65 English Writing and 65 Speaking English Writing and 65 Speaking Other Test Scores English For Academic Success (EFAS): 75% Other Test Scores English For Academic Success (EFAS): 75% overall in 400 level with 75% in each of overall in 400 level with 75% in each of Academic, Oral, and Writing academic, oral, and writing Website http://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/admissions/english- Website https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/ language-requirements?utm_source=mur- elr?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac

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University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College To be exempt from these requirements, you must have studied full time in an English-language school system for the 4 most recent years To be exempt from these requirements, you must have studied full time preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo. in an English-language school system for the 4 most recent years preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo. The requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the requirement to present Ontario 4U English (or equivalent), if it is listed The requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for requirement to present Ontario 4U English (or equivalent), if it is listed most programs. as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for most programs. If you do not meet the requirements, you will be considered for entry into an English-language pathway program. If you do not meet the requirements, you will be considered for entry • For the Faculty of Mathematics: the English Language for Academic into an English language pathway program. Studies (ELAS) • For the Faculty of Mathematics: the English Language for Academic • For all other faculties: the Bridge to Academic Success in English Studies (ELAS) (BASE) • For all other faculties: the Bridge to Academic Success in English You can improve your English before, or while, attending Waterloo. (BASE) You can improve your English before, or while, attending Waterloo. Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 90 total with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with 80 per section. For Co-op programs: 3 Minimum TOEFL Score iBT: 90 total with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking. Speaking Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall with 80 per section. For Co-op programs: 3 Minimum IELTS Score Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 overall, 6.5 writing, 6.5 Speaking speaking, 6.0 reading, 6.0 listening. Note: Students Minimum IELTS Score Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 overall, 6.5 writing, 6.5 achieving an overall IELTS score of 7.0 and no band speaking, 6.0 reading, 6.0 listening. Note: Students score below 6.0 may be given individual achieving an overall IELTS score of 7.0 and no band consideration for admission for the Faculty of score below 6.0 may be given individual Mathematics only. consideration for admission for the Faculty of Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no band below 60; 70 Writing and 70 Mathematics only. Speaking Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall with no band below 60; 70 Writing and 70 Other Test Scores Minimum PTE (Academic) Score: 63 overall with Speaking. 65 Writing and 65 Speaking PTE - Pearson Test of Minimum PTE (Academic) Score – 63 overall with 65 English For Academic Success (EFAS): 75% English Writing and 65 Speaking overall in 400 level with 75% in each of Academic, Oral, and Writing Website https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/admissions/ english-language-requirements?utm_source=mur- Website https://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/ einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campa elr?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac

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Western University Western University – Brescia University College

Students admitted to Brescia University College must be proficient in English-Language Proficiency Requirements written and spoken English. If English is not your first language and you have not lived or studied in an English environment, you will be Each student granted admission to Western University must be required to write 1 of the tests listed below or complete your ESL proficient in spoken and written English. All students applying for studies with 1 of Brescia's ESL pathway partners. Students who can undergraduate admission whose first language is not English will be demonstrate English proficiency may have the requirements waived. required to provide acceptable proof of English-language proficiency. You are encouraged to write a test at the earliest possible date and, at The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 4 the latest, before March 2020. Scores for any test written before years of full-time study in Canada. If you have a total of 4 years of January 1, 2018, may not be accepted. formal education in a country where English is the primary language and language of instruction, you may be considered for an exemption. You may be considered for an English-proficiency exemption if you A 4U English is also required. studied for 4 full-time years in a Ministry-approved high school in Ontario or other Canadian provinces, and successfully completed Minimum TOEFL Score A minimum score of 550 is required on the paper- Grade 12 English, ENG4U or its equivalent. This exemption does not based test with a 5 on the TWE, and 83 on the apply to Nursing programs. internet-based tests with no score below 20. Minimum MELAB Score A minimum overall score of 80 is required with no Applicants from other countries who have a total of 4 years of formal score less than 78. education in an English-speaking school system where English is the Minimum IELTS Score A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required with primary language and language of instruction, may be considered for no part less than 6.0. an exemption on an individual basis. The Admissions Committee will Minimum CAEL Score A minimum overall score of 60 is required with no consider all previous and current academic work and all documentation part less than 60. submitted in support of an application for an exemption. PTE - Pearson Test of A minimum score of 58 with no score less than 56. English The Undergraduate Admissions Office may require you to write a test Last Test Date 2018-01-01 of English proficiency. At the discretion of the University, you may Website http://brescia.uwo.ca/admissions/international- be asked to present further evidence of English proficiency if admissions/english-language-proficiency your English proficiency score does not match your academic English prerequisite achievement. Western University – Huron University College Additional details on acceptable proof of English proficiency can be found on our website. If you have not studied for a minimum of 4 years (including the final year) in an institution where the principal language of instruction is English, you are required to submit a satisfactory English Language Note: English-language proficiency requirements for admission to Proficiency test score. Undergraduate Nursing programs are different than the requirements for other programs at Western. For further information, please visit the Nursing website. Find more information about language requirements.

Minimum TOEFL Score 550 PBT, with a 5 on the TWE. Minimum TOEFL Score 83 iBT, with no less than 20 on any section 83 iBT, with no score below 20. Minimum IELTS Score 6.5, with no less than 6.0 on any section Western's TOEFL Institution Code: 0984 Minimum CAEL Score 60, with no less than 60 on any section Minimum MELAB Score Overall score of 80, with no score less than 78. Website https://huronuc.ca/admissions-enrolment/ Minimum IELTS Score A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required with international-admission-requirements no part less than 6.0. Minimum CAEL Score A minimum overall score of 60 is required with no part less than 60. Western University – King's University College PTE - Pearson Test of A minimum overall score of 58 with no score less English than 56. The minimum number of years required to waive the English Other Test Scores Other Acceptable English-Language Programs: proficiency requirement is 4 years in an English-language education • English Language Centre at Western system. Applications for a waiver may be obtained from the Office of University Enrolment Services. A 4U English is also required. Level Required: High Advanced Level • CultureWorks Minimum TOEFL Score 85 iBT with no less than 20 on any section Level Required: Level 7 (former Level "D") Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 overall with no section less than 6.0 • Fanshawe College Minimum CAEL Score 70 with no section less than 60 Level Required: Level 10 (former Level 5) PTE - Pearson Test of A minimum overall score of 58 is required with no and a grade of "A" is required. English score less than 56 Last Test Date 2019-04-16 Other Test Scores King's will admit students who have completed their Website http://welcome.uwo.ca/preview/admissions/ ESL training through programs offered at a number of proficiency.html our ESL partners. Find more information on our website. Website https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/ admission-requirements/english-proficiency/

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus Spring • April 27 – June 19, 2020

English Proficiency Requirements Summer • June 29 – August 21, 2020 If your first language is not English, you must provide evidence of your English proficiency. You can submit a minimum score on a test of Fall English proficiency or complete the Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) program. If required by testing centres, Laurier’s • September 4 – December 23, 2020 institution code is 0893. For more information about the LEAF program, visit the LEAF website.

Exemptions Minimum TOEFL Score Internet-based testing: an overall score of 83 or You may request an exemption to the English proficiency requirement higher with a minimum score of 20 in each component. Paper-based testing: 560 or higher. if you studied in an English-language school system on a full-time basis for a minimum of 3 years. Visit our website for exemption Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall or higher. instructions. Minimum IELTS Score An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band. Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall or higher (each band 60 or higher). Study Academic English at Laurier PTE - Pearson Test of An overall score of 59 or higher. English The Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) program is an Other Test Scores Cambridge Assessment English An overall score of academic English program designed to prepare you for success in 176. university. You begin in a LEAF program level according to your most Website https://www.wlu.ca/admissions-toolkits/ recent English proficiency test score. The LEAF program is offered undergraduate/step-1-applying-to-laurier/english- at the Brantford campus. proficiency.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_me

If you meet the academic requirements for your program but do not meet Laurier’s English proficiency requirement, you may receive an offer of admission that is conditional upon completing the LEAF program. You must first be eligible for LEAF program levels 3, 4 or 5 to receive an offer. After successfully completing level 5, you can begin studying in your program full time.

Laurier English & Academic Foundation Program

There are two 14-week terms (fall and winter) and two 8-week intensive summer terms in each calendar year. The 14-week terms are the same length as our fall and winter undergraduate terms, allowing LEAF program students to interact with both domestic and international students during the busiest times of the year.

In Level 5 of the LEAF program, you are required to complete a course for credit, which helps you get a head start towards completing your degree. To complete the LEAF program successfully, you must achieve a minimum grade of 70% in each LEAF program course, complete a half-credit university course and a obtain a minimum overall average of 70% in Level 5.

LEAF Program Level Eligibility

Check the table below to determine if you are eligible for LEAF levels 3, 4 or 5.

LEAF Level IELTS Score TOEFL Score

5 6.0 65 4 5.5 50 3 5.0 35

All accepted tests of English proficiency may be used to determine LEAF program eligibility.

2020 LEAF Program Terms

Winter • January 2 – April 17, 2020

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus Spring • April 27 – June 19, 2020

English Proficiency Requirements Summer • June 29 – August 21, 2020 If your first language is not English, you must provide evidence of your English proficiency. You can submit a minimum score on a test of Fall English proficiency or complete the Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) program. If required by testing centres, Laurier’s • September 4 – December 23, 2020 institution code is 0893. For more information about the LEAF program, visit the LEAF website.

Exemptions Minimum TOEFL Score Internet-based testing: an overall score of 83 or You may request an exemption to the English proficiency requirement higher with a minimum score of 20 in each component. Paper-based testing: 560 or higher. if you studied in an English-language school system on a full-time basis for a minimum of 3 years. Visit our website for exemption Minimum MELAB Score 85 overall or higher. instructions. Minimum IELTS Score An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band. Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall or higher (each band 60 or higher). Study Academic English at Laurier PTE - Pearson Test of An overall score of 59 or higher. English The Laurier English & Academic Foundation (LEAF) program is an Other Test Scores Cambridge Assessment English An overall score of academic English program designed to prepare you for success in 176. university. You begin in a LEAF program level according to your most Website https://www.wlu.ca/admissions-toolkits/ recent English proficiency test score. The LEAF program is offered undergraduate/step-1-applying-to-laurier/english- at the Brantford campus. proficiency.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_me

If you meet the academic requirements for your program but do not University of Windsor meet Laurier’s English proficiency requirement, you may receive an offer of admission that is conditional upon completing the LEAF The minimum number of years required to waive requirements is 3 program. You must first be eligible for LEAF program levels 3, 4 or 5 to years of study in Canada or an English-speaking country. A 4U English receive an offer. After successfully completing level 5, you can begin or equivalent is also required. studying in your program full time. If you do not meet the minimum standards for English-Language Laurier English & Academic Foundation Program Proficiency, we offer an English Language Improvement Program (ELIP). For more information, contact [email protected] or call There are two 14-week terms (fall and winter) and two 8-week 519-253-3000, ext. 3405. intensive summer terms in each calendar year. The 14-week terms are the same length as our fall and winter undergraduate terms, allowing LEAF program students to interact with both domestic and international Minimum TOEFL Score 83 iBT with a minimum score of 20 on the Writing section students during the busiest times of the year. Minimum MELAB Score 85 In Level 5 of the LEAF program, you are required to complete a course Minimum IELTS Score 6.5 for credit, which helps you get a head start towards completing your Minimum CAEL Score 60 degree. To complete the LEAF program successfully, you must achieve PTE - Pearson Test of 60 a minimum grade of 70% in each LEAF program course, complete a English half-credit university course and a obtain a minimum overall average of Website http://www.uwindsor.ca/intl/399/elip-level-placement- 70% in Level 5. undergraduate-and-graduate-admission-offers

LEAF Program Level Eligibility

Check the table below to determine if you are eligible for LEAF levels 3, 4 or 5.

LEAF Level IELTS Score TOEFL Score

5 6.0 65 4 5.5 50 3 5.0 35

All accepted tests of English proficiency may be used to determine LEAF program eligibility.

2020 LEAF Program Terms

Winter • January 2 – April 17, 2020

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York University York University – Glendon Campus

If you apply to an undergraduate program, you may meet the language Glendon is the bilingual campus of York University, offering courses in requirements if you have successfully completed – or are in the English and French. Proficiency in both languages is not required for process of successfully completing – 1 of the following: admission to most programs, but all programs of study include a • 4 full years of study in Canada in English or French at the high language requirement as part of the course of study. school level; • 4 full years of study at the high school level in English in a country York University has general language requirements for all applicants. where English is a primary language or where English is the primary Glendon applicants can provide proof of language proficiency in language of instruction, or in French in a country where French is a English or French. For students who provide language proficiency in primary language or where French is the primary language of English, there is no minimum French requirement. instruction; • 1 full year of study in an accredited university degree program in If you are applying to an undergraduate program, you may meet English in a country where English is a primary language, or in Glendon's language requirements if you have successfully completed, French in a country where French is a primary language; or are in the process of successfully completing, one of the following: • 2 full years of study in English in an accredited college diploma/ applied degree program in a country where English is a primary • 4 full years of study in Canada in English or French at the high- language or where English is the primary language of instruction, or school level in French where French is a primary language or where French is the • 4 full years of study at the high-school level in English or French in a primary language of instruction; or country where English or French is a primary language or primary • successful completion of Academic Program Level 9, Destination language of instruction York, or the YUBridge Program. • 1 full year of study in an accredited university degree program in English or French in a country where English or French is a primary York reserves the right to request language proficiency test scores. All language or primary language of instruction faculties require 4U English (ENG4U). • 2 full years of study in English or French in an accredited college diploma/applied degree program in a country where English or Language requirements for programs offered by the Faculty of French is a primary language or primary language of instruction Education are available by contacting the Faculty directly at If you completed, or are in the process of completing, the International 416-736-5001 or visiting the Faculty of Education website. Baccalaureate diploma, you may meet Glendon's English language requirements. You must show achievement of the IB diploma once it Les étudiantes out étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de has been granted. langue française peuvent présenter un cours de français de douzième année U (FRA4U, FIF4U ou FEF4U). Note: Glendon does not count time spent in ESL, letters written by applicants, or completion of senior-level high school English course(s) Minimum TOEFL Score Most programs: 83 iBT as proof of English-language proficiency. Exceptions: Lassonde School of Engineering (BEng programs): 88 with no score below 20 in each These requirements are general guidelines only. Glendon reserves the section right to require a successfully completed language proficiency test. If Nursing: 89 iBT you are unsure whether you meet the language requirements, you Schulich School of Business: 100 iBT should submit an acceptable English- or French-language test score Minimum IELTS Score Most programs: 6.5 as soon as possible to avoid potential delays in the processing of your Exceptions: application. Lassonde School of Engineering (BEng programs): 6.5 with no component below a 6.0 Glendon applicants can provide proof of language proficiency in Nursing: 7.0 English or French. You can provide one of the English or French tests Schulich School of Business: 7.5 listed below or write the French Language Admissions Test Other Test Scores Effective May 2019, the York English Language Test administered by Student Recruitment and Applicant Relations. For (YELT) is no longer offered by York University. YELT more details and to schedule a test, contact Glendon at 416-487-6710 scores remain valid for 2 years after the YELT test is or [email protected]. taken. The last YELT test was offered on March 15, 2019, and scores from that test will remain valid until March 15, 2021. Minimum iBT: 83 TOEFL CBT: 220 Website http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/ Score PBT: 560 language_tests/ York's TOEFL code is 0894 Minimum 6.5 IELTS Score Other York University Language Test (YELT): Overall Test band: 1-5 Scores Test de français international (TFI) : Minimum score of 785 Website http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/apply/language- requirements?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitm

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Scholarships and Awards These scholarships are primarily available to high school students from Ontario, Canada.

Most universities offer scholarships to applicants from outside Ontario and from outside Canada, as well as upper-year and mature students, but these scholarships are not listed on eINFO. Contact the universities directly for further information.

Algoma University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Algoma 1 $2,000 A scholarship of up to $2,000 is given to the child of an Algoma University alumna or alumnus with the highest average on the 6 best U or M courses presented for Deadline: June 30, University admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study at Algoma U. This award is non-renewable. 2020 Alumni Non-renewable. Award I https://www.algomau.ca/ Algoma 1 The Algoma University Alumni Entrance Award IV is a scholarship of up to $2,000 that is given to the applicant submitting the best 500-word essay. Essays must be students/awards- University written in English and accompany an application form; should consider Algoma University’s characteristics and the historical relevance of the Thunderbird logo, and scholarships/ Alumni explain why you chose Algoma University and why you chose to undertake studies in your particular field. This award is non-renewable. application-awards/ Award IV entrance-scholarships/ John R. 1 $3,000 The John R. Rhodes Scholarship was established in 1979 through generous donations from friends and family of the late John Rhodes. This scholarship, of $3,000, Deadline: June 30, Rhodes renewable for up to 3 additional years, is offered to a student entering their first year of university studies from high school who has demonstrated academic achievement 2020 Scholarship and community leadership while involved in political, social or academic activities. The recipient must have completed all of his or her qualifying requirements in the Renewable. academic year prior to registering at Algoma U, and must enroll in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. For renewal, candidates must maintain a https://www.algomau.ca/ minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 students/awards- consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. The John R. Rhodes Scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of scholarships/ Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, application-awards/ and the Algoma U Achievement Scholarships. entrance-scholarships/ Paul and 1 $5,000 This award will provide financial assistance of up to $5,000 to 1 Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis or Inuit), student entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who is Deadline: June 30, Bricken resident in the Treaty 3 Area of Ontario, with a demonstrated financial need. If no such student qualifies for the award in any academic year, the award may be given to an 2020 Dalseg, Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis or Inuit) student, entering his or her first year at Algoma U, who is a resident of Ontario with a demonstrated financial need, at the Non-renewable. Pioneers of discretion of the university. This award is non-renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ Lake-of- students/awards- the-Woods scholarships/ Student application-awards/ Award entrance-bursaries/ Application Not Required Algoma Unlimited $1,500 Awarded to all Canadian citizen secondary school graduates who present an entrance average of 80–84.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented Renewable. University for admission, and are renewable for up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $6,000. https://www.algomau.ca/ Award of students/awards- Excellence scholarships/entrance- – Bronze awards/entrance- Algoma Unlimited $3,000 Awarded to all candidates who present an entrance average of 90–94.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewable scholarships/ University for up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $12,000. Award of Excellence – Gold Algoma Unlimited $4,000 Awarded to all candidates presenting an entrance average of 95% or better. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewable Renewable. University for up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $16,000. https://www.algomau.ca/ Award of students/awards- Excellence scholarships/entrance- – Platinum awards/entrance- scholarships/

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Algoma Unlimited $2,500 Awarded to all candidates presenting an entrance average of 85–89.9%. Awards are based on the 6 best U/M final grades presented for admission, and are renewable for University up to 3 additional years. Maximum value: $10,000. Award of Excellence – Silver Carl J. 1 $3,500 In recognition of the generosity of the Sanders family, a $3,500 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to the secondary school graduate who has Sanders completed all of his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U, and who presents the second-highest Scholarship average over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms of study at Algoma U. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. Maximum Value: $14,000. The Carl J. Sanders Scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award of Excellence, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell, the City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships and the John R. Rhodes Scholarship. Edward 1 $3,750 Through a generous contribution from the estates of brothers Edward and Frank McGrath, a $3,750 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to the and Frank secondary school graduate who has completed all his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U and who McGrath presents the highest average over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 consecutive Award of terms of study (fall/winter) at Algoma U. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive Excellence terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. Maximum value: $15,000. The Edward & Frank McGrath Award is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarship I & II, Algoma U Achievement Scholarship, and John R. Rhodes Scholarship. Peggy and 1 $3,000 In honour of Peggy and Willmont MacDonnell, benefactors to Algoma University, this $3,000 scholarship, renewable for up to 3 additional years, is available to the Willmont secondary school graduate who has completed all his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing university studies at Algoma U and who MacDonnell presents the third-highest average over 90% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. The candidate must enroll in and maintain 30 credits over 2 Scholarship consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. Maximum Value: $12,000. The Peggy and Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award of Excellence, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships and John R. Rhodes Scholarship. Prince 1 $500 The Prince Women’s Institute and Prince Township Scholarship Award will provide an annual award of $500 to a student in their first year of full-time studies at Algoma Non-renewable. Women's University. The recipient must be a resident of Prince Township. In the event that a first-year student does not meet the criteria, the award will be made available to an https://www.algomau.ca/ Institute upper-year student who meets the criteria. This award is non-renewable. students/awards- and Prince scholarships/entrance- Township awards/entrance- Scholarship scholarships/

Sardar, 2 $1,250 The Sardar, Rajwant, Paul and Anita Sohi Family Scholarship will provide 2 scholarships valued at a minimum of $1,250 each, to first-year students who are: First Rajwant, Generation students and are First Nations, Metis or Inuit. Preference will be given to students enrolled in either a math, science or engineering program. To be eligible the Paul and candidate(s) must be enrolled in full-time studies at Algoma University, with a course load of 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms of (fall/winter) study. He/she must have a Anita Sohi minimum average of 70% in their first term. This award is non-renewable. Family Scholarship In any given academic year, if Algoma University is not able to identify student(s) who meet the criteria for this award, the scholarship will be awarded to a First Generation, First Nations, Metis or Inuit student(s) in any program, who has a demonstrated financial need and is in good academic standing. The 6 $2,000 An annual grant provides scholarships of $2,000, renewable for up to 3 additional years, to each of the top graduates from each of the secondary schools in Sault Ste. Renewable. Corporation Marie enrolling in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of studies at Algoma U. Candidates must be residents of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, and have completed https://www.algomau.ca/ of the City all their qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at Algoma U, and present an average of 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presented students/awards- of Sault for admission. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. scholarships/entrance- Ste. Marie Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over 2 consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. This scholarship is non- awards/entrance- Admission cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of scholarships/ Scholarship Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarships and John R. Rhodes Scholarship. I

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information The 1 An annual grant provides one scholarship of $2,000, renewable for up to 3 additional years, to a resident of Sault Ste. Marie enrolling in 30 credits over two consecutive Corporation terms (fall/winter) of studies at Algoma U. The candidate must have completed his or her qualifying requirements in the academic year prior to commencing studies at of the City Algoma U, and must present an average of at least 80% on the 6 best U or M courses presented for admission. For renewal, candidates must maintain a minimum of Sault average of 80% each academic year on 30 credits taken in two consecutive terms (fall/winter) of study. Candidates must be enrolled in 30 credits over two consecutive Ste. Marie terms (fall/winter) of study in the current year they are receiving the award. This scholarship is non-cumulative with the Algoma U Awards of Excellence, Edward & Frank Admission McGrath Award, Carl J. Sanders Scholarship, Peggy & Willmont MacDonnell Scholarship, City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Scholarships, Algoma U Achievement Scholarship Scholarships, and John R. Rhodes Scholarship. II The Lions 1 $500 The Lions Club of St. Joseph Island Scholarship will provide an annual award of up to $500 to a full-time student in their first year of full-time studies at Algoma University, Non-renewable. Club of St. who has graduated from Central Algoma Secondary School (CASS) and is a resident of St. Joseph Island, Ontario. This award is non-renewable. https://www.algomau.ca/ Joseph students/awards- Island scholarships/entrance- Scholarship awards/entrance- scholarships/ The Luu 1 500 The Luu Family Scholarship – Celebrating 40 Years in Canada Entrance Scholarship will be used annually to provide a $500 award to a student (from either high school, Non-renewable. Family college or university transfer) in their first year of studies at Algoma University in any program. To be eligible, the student must enroll in full-time studies with a course load https://www.algomau.ca/ Scholarship of 24 credits over 2 consecutive terms of study (fall/winter). He/She must have a minimum average of 70% in their last year of study. This award is non-renewable. students/awards- – scholarships/entrance- Celebrating awards/entrance- 40 Years in scholarships/ Canada Entrance Scholarship

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Brock University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Brock Several $8,000 ($2,000 per Awarded to entering students who have achieved exceptional academic success, outstanding leadership, and community involvement. By accepting the Deadline: April 15, 2019 Leaders year) and induction award, you are also inducted into the prestigious Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. The total value of the award is $8,000 ($2,000 per year) and is Renewable. Citizenship into the Brock renewable each year you remain a member of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. Find the application for the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award. https://discover.brocku.ca/ Society Award Leaders awards/ Citizenship Receiving the award and entering the society: Successful recipients of the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award will receive notification in the spring prior to Society. their first year of study at Brock University. When you arrive on campus in September, you will be entered into the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society. The Society is geared at providing exceptional students a means of connecting with other campus leaders to further both their personal development as well as their involvement within the community. The Brock Leaders Citizenship Society provides you with the opportunity to meet with other Brock Leaders on a regular basis, share ideas and projects, and network. To renew the Brock Leaders Citizenship Award and remain a member of the society you must: Maintain an 80% average in full-time studies ; have a minimum of 20 hours devoted to community service/involvement per term and a total of 40 hours for the fall/winter session ; and complete at least 1 level of the Foundation in Leadership Program (e.g., year 1 – Bronze Level, year 2 – Silver Level, year 3 – Gold Level, and year 4 – Platinum Level) each academic year.

Brock 150 Over $1,000,000 in Most donor awards require an average of 85% or above, and some awards have other criteria. Donor awards range in value, up to $20,000 over 4 years. University and available awards. Brock makes it easy – just complete our OneApp to be considered for all of our entrance awards. You do not need to be accepted to Brock before you Brock apply. University Donor Awards Find more information on our Awards website. Submit your OneApp by April 15, 2019. Brock Several $750-$3,000 Awarded to entering undergraduate students on the basis of financial need. You must meet Ontario residency requirements. The award is tenable upon Deadline: March 31, University full-time registration. You must complete our OneApp to be considered for all of our Brock University Donor Awards and Bursaries. For more information, 2020 Entrance and to access the OneApp application, visit: http://discover.brocku.ca/awards/. Non-renewable. Bursary http://discover.brocku.ca/ awards/

Goodman Multiple Up to $8,000 Goodman Scholarships are awarded to students entering the Goodman School of Business who have demonstrated at least 2 of the following: Deadline: April 15, 2019 Scholarship leadership in school life and community life or evidence of entrepreneurial talent Renewable. exceptional academic grades http://discover.brocku.ca/ financial need awards/ These awards are valued at up to $8,000 and may be renewable based on maintaining a minimum 75% average at Brock University. For more information, and to apply using OneApp, visit our Awards website by April 15, 2019. Specialist Multiple $500 Graduates of a Specialist High Skills Major program, entering Brock with an admission average of 80% or higher, will be awarded a $500 scholarship. Deadline: April 15, 2019 High Skills Candidates must complete the OneApp by April 15, 2019, to be eligible. Non-renewable. Major Award http://discover.brocku.ca/ awards Application Not Required

Brock To all $4,000 ($1,000 Awarded to entering students with no previous postsecondary experience. Initial offers are made based on available high school grades at the time of Renewable. Scholars qualified each year) admission. The offers are reviewed when final grades are submitted, and are altered if the final average falls into a new category. http://discover.brocku.ca/ Award students 80-84.9% awards/ $6,000 ($1,500 The scholarship values for 2018 entry are: each year) $14,000 ($3,500 per year) for averages 93.0%+ $8,000 ($2,000 per year) for averages 90.0-92.9% $4,000 ($1,000 per year) for averages 85.0%-89.9% 85-89.9% The awards are renewable if you maintain an 80% average on a minimum of 4.0 credits in the fall/winter session. If you pursue a "Pass" degree, you will $10,000 ($2,500 receive a maximum of 2 renewals. each year) 90-92.9% $16,000 ($4,000 each year) 93%+

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information International Multiple $1,000 Awarded to entering students who have completed an IB diploma. This award is open to students from all countries and provinces. Students must register Non-renewable. Baccalaureate for full-time study at Brock University to be eligible. (IB) Scholars Award

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Carleton University

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required Bachelor of Global and 2 $500 Eligible candidates must be graduates of, or be currently enrolled in, a recognized International Certificate Program (ICP) in Deadline: April 2 International Studies Award Canada; have applied and been offered admission to the Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS); and be Non-renewable. of Excellence for entering the first year of the program and pursuing postsecondary studies for the first time. Applications must be submitted no http://carleton.ca/ International Certificate later than 2 years after the candidate's completion of high school. A minimum admission average of 80% is required. awards Program Graduates Carleton Capital Scholarship 13 $2000 To be eligible for the Carleton Capital Scholarship, you must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person Deadline: March entering the first year of a degree program, and pursuing postsecondary studies for the first time. You must also demonstrate 1, 2020 participation in extracurricular activities and have a strong academic background (with a minimum admission average of 90%). Non-renewable. http://carleton.ca/ awards/ Carleton's Shad Valley 2 $20,000 ($5,000 x 90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout high school. Renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). Deadline: March Scholarship of Excellence four years) 1, 2020 Carleton University 3 Renewable. Scholarship of Excellence http://carleton.ca/ awards/ Chancellor's Scholarship 10 $30,000 ($7,500 x four years) Collins Prestige Scholarship 1 Tuition in first, second, third and fourth years. Entrance Bursaries Various $500 – $2,000 Available to entering students demonstrating financial need. Students who have not applied by June 30 may still be considered Deadline: June for a bursary by completing the General Undergraduate Bursary application for Current Students. The General Undergraduate 30, 2020 Bursary application for Current Students is available as of September, through the Undergraduate Application Forms system Non-renewable. on Carleton Central. http://carleton.ca/ awards/ bursaries/ entrance- bursaries/ Helen and Douglas 1 Tuition in first year. Students must be entering the first year of study in the Bachelor of Science degree program, and must demonstrate financial Deadline: April Nicholson Science need, leadership and participation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or volunteer work. This 2, 2020 Leadership Entrance bursary is available only to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Non-renewable. Bursary http://carleton.ca/ awards/ bursaries/ entrance- bursaries/ Richard Lewar Scholarship 7 $21,500 ($6,500 in 90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout high school. Renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). Deadline: March the first year, 1, 2020 $5,000 in the Renewable. second, third and http://carleton.ca/ fourth years) awards/ Riordon Scholarship 1 Tuition in the first, second, third and fourth years.

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Not Required Arthur Kroeger College Up to 10 (two each from: $2,000 Awarded in the first year of the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management program. Minimum average 90%; highest Non-renewable. National Scholarship British Columbia and admission to the Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management. http://carleton.ca/ Northern Canada; the awards/ Prairies; Ontario; Quebec; and Atlantic Canada) Bachelor of Engineering 60 $1,000-$5,000 Up to 60 scholarships will be awarded to the top students who are entering selected Bachelor of Engineering programs. Scholarships CIBC Bursaries 2 $5,000 in the first, Students must be entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program with the Sprott School of Business, and must Deadline: April 2 second, third and demonstrate financial need, leadership and participation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or Renewable. fourth years. volunteer work. A minimum admission average of 85% is required. Collins Memorial Entrance 2 or more $1,000 to $4,000 Two or more scholarships will be awarded to students entering the first year of an Earth Sciences program. Non-renewable. Scholarships for Earth http://carleton.ca/ Sciences awards/ Dean's Entrance Variable Valued at $2,000 or Awarded to the top students entering the first year of the Bachelor of Commerce program. This scholarship is offered to Scholarship of Excellence $4,000 Canadian high school student with an admissions average of 90%+ and awarded in addition to other Entrance Scholarships. for Sprott School of Business Donald R. Yeomans Bursary 1 Tuition in first, Student must be entering the first year of study in any undergraduate degree program, and must demonstrate financial need, Deadline: April second, third and leadership and participation in extracurricular secondary school activities, community service or volunteer work. 2, 2019 fourth years. Renewable. http://carleton.ca/ awards/ bursaries/ entrance- bursaries/ Entrance Scholarship Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 x 80-84.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). Renewable. (80-84.9%) four years) http://carleton.ca/ Entrance Scholarship Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000 x 85-89.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). awards/ (85-89.9%) four years) Entrance Scholarship Unlimited $12,000 ($3,000 x 90-94.9%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). (90-94.9%) four years) Entrance Scholarship Unlimited $16,000 ($4,000 x 95-100%; renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA). (95-100%) four years); House of Commons Page 15 $1,000 Up to 15 scholarships will be awarded to students in the House of Commons Page program who are entering an Non-renewable. Entrance Scholarship undergraduate degree program at Carleton University. http://carleton.ca/ awards/

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University of Guelph

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Angelo and 7 $7,000 (payable over 4 Available to full-time students who are entering semester 1 demonstrating the most active involvement Deadline: April 15 Frank Agro years of study) with 4H clubs, who have attained a minimum 75% admission average, and have completed a minimum Renewable. Undergrad of ten 4H projects. Scholarship Chancellor's 2 $42,000 (payable over 4 Entering students of academic distinction who have taken a leadership role in activities related to Deadline: January 25 Scholarship years of study); includes international relations and development, and who have demonstrated the potential to become leaders in Renewable. an $9,000 stipend for work society. https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/ as a summer research assistant. Clara E. 1 $10,000 (payable over 4 Students entering the BASc program with at least an 80% admission average who plan to pursue a Deadline: April 15 Elliott years of study) career in teaching or education at any level. The recipient will be selected on the basis of academic Renewable. Education achievement and demonstrated leadership ability and potential. Scholarship Clara E. 2 Students entering the BASc program with at least an 80% admission average who have demonstrated Elliott leadership potential. Entrance Scholarship Devine 2 $50,000 (payable over 4 Students who are Aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit or Métis); or a person with a disability; or a racialized Deadline: Deadline to submit the complete application (both parts: Family years of study) person entering any University of Guelph undergraduate degree program with a minimum 80% the Financial Need Assessment Form for Entrance Awards and the Scholarshîp admission average. Preference will be given to students who are Black Canadians. Additionally, application) is April 15. Scholarship offers will be made in May in the students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Guelph's year the award is being offered. General Statement on Awards). Renewable. Fred Hindle 1 $6,000 (payable over four Entering Ontario Agricultural College degree students with demonstrated financial need. Additionally, Deadline: Students should complete the online Entrance Financial Bursary years of study) students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario Student Opportunities Need Assessment Form (E.N.A.F.) as soon as they receive their Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (read Guelph's General Statement on Awards). Acknowledgement Package from Admission Services (this package is sent automatically after an application is submitted by the student) or by April 15. Renewable. Gary 1 $8,000 (payable over 4 Students with demonstrated financial need entering the Food Science major in the BSc program are Deadline: April 15 Knechtel years of study) eligible. Students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario Student Renewable. Memorial Opportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (read Guelph's General Statement on Awards). Scholarship Harold A. 1 $7,500 (payable over 4 Students entering the BSc(Agr) program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum average of Kopas years of study) 70% from Wellington County or Waterloo Region. Memorial Entrance Award Kenneth O. 1 $9,600 (payable in 8 Entering students who have applied for the President's, Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's or Chancellor's Hammill – payments of $1,200) Scholarships who are interviewed, but not successful in the competition with demonstrated financial Blount need. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OSOTF award Canada (read Guelph's General Statement on Awards). Scholarship Lincoln 2 $42,000 ($8,250 annually Entering students of academic distinction who are Aboriginal/Indigenous, and persons with a disability or Deadline: January 25, 2019 Alexander for 4 years of study plus who are members of a racial minority are eligible. You must have made a significant contribution to your Renewable. Scholarships one $9,000 stipend for school and community, and demonstrate the potential to become a leader in society. A minimum 90% https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/ work as a summer admission average is required. research assistant).

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Microbiology 1 $4,000 (payable over 4 Entering student in the Microbiology major in the BSc program who has a minimum 80% average and Deadline: April 15 Entrance years of study) who has demonstrated greatest financial need. Additionally, students must meet the government- Renewable. Bursary mandated terms for receipt of an Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (read Guelph's General Statement on Awards). Other Several $300 – $3,500 Varies. Deadline: Deadline varies. Awards Non-renewable. P.A.J. Clarke 1 $12,000 (payable over 4 Students with a minimum 80% average with a record of leadership and community participation are Deadline: April 15 Family years) eligible. Preference will be given to candidates from Blenheim district or Kent County and who were Renewable. Scholarship raised, or have worked, on a farm. President's 8 $42,000 ($8,250 annually Entering students of academic distinction who have made significant contributions to their schools and Deadline: January 25 Scholarship for 4 years of study plus communities, and demonstrate the potential to become leaders in society are eligible. A minimum 90% Renewable. one $9,000 stipend for admission average is required. https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/ work as a summer research assistant). Registrar's 500 $4,000 Students entering any degree program with a minimum registration of 1.5 credits, demonstrated Deadline: April 15 Entrance financial need and academic excellence are eligible. Non-renewable. Bursaries Rol-Land 13 $2,000 Students entering a degree program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum 80% cumulative Farms average are eligible. Additionally, students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an Scholarships Ontario Student Opportunities Trust Fund (OSOTF) award (read Guelph's General Statement on Awards). Spitzig 2 $4,500 Students entering a Bachelor of Arts program offered by the Department of Economics. Additionally, Entrance students must meet the government-mandated terms for receipt of an OTSS award (see Guelph's Scholarship General Statement on Awards). in Economics University of 200 $14,000 (payable over 4 Students entering any degree program with demonstrated financial need and a minimum registration of Deadline: April 15 Guelph years of study) plus a 1.5 credits. Renewable. Accessibility work-study approval Bursaries Application Not Required Board of 25 $20,000 (payable over 4 Academically outstanding entering students with the highest admission averages of the entering cohort. Deadline: Application not required. Governors' years of study) Renewable. Scholarship Honours Several $4,000 Students entering the first semester of the BSc program or the BSc(Tech) program with a minimum 85% Non-renewable. Physics admission average are eligible. Applicants must also have a declared intention of pursuing a major in Scholarships Physics; Physics and Technology; Biophysics; Chemical Physics; Theoretical Physics; or a co-op stream of these programs. Robert Orr 1 $4,000 (payable over four Students entering the microbiology major in the BSc program with a minimum admission average of Renewable. Lawson years of study) 80% are eligible. Microbiology Entrance Scholarship University of Several Several awards ranging All students entering their first year of postsecondary studies for the first time with a minimum 85% Non-renewable. Guelph from $2,000 to $3,000 admission average are eligible. Entrance Scholarship

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University of Guelph-Humber

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Founders' 10 $20,000 This scholarship recognizes high academic achievement and superior leadership ability and potential. Recipients are eligible to receive $5,000 each academic year Deadline: February 28, 2020 Academic ($5,000 for a total of $20,000 over 4 years of full-time study. Non-renewable. Merit per https://www.guelphhumber.ca/ Scholarship year) To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Have a minimum 90% admission average; be entering the first year of postsecondary studies for the first time; and sfs/founders-academic-merit be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. Full criteria and retention details can be found on our website. Registrar's $2,000 Based on financial need. Available to applicants who have never attended postsecondary and are Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons. Deadline: April 15, 2020 Need- Apply on our website. Non-renewable. Based https://www.guelphhumber.ca/ Entrance sfs/need-based-bursary Bursary Application Not Required Renewable $2,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admission Renewable. Entrance average of 75–79.9%, including subject requirements. https://www.guelphhumber.ca/ Scholarship sfs/renewable-entrance- (75–79.9%) scholarship Renewable $3,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admission Entrance average of 80–84.9%, including subject requirements. Scholarship (80–84.9%) Renewable $4,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admission Entrance average of 85–89.9%, including subject requirements. Scholarship (85–89.9%) Renewable $5,000 High school students who apply to the University of Guelph-Humber will automatically be considered for this scholarship, which is based on a final admission Entrance average of 90% or above, including subject requirements. Scholarship (90%+) Specialist $1,000 To be considered for this award, you must be applying as an Ontario high school student who will have completed 1 of the following SHSM programs upon Non-renewable. High Skills graduation: Arts and Culture; Business; Health and Wellness; Information and Communications Technology; Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services; https://www.guelphhumber.ca/ Major Non-profit; or Sports. You must have a minimum final admission average of 80%. No additional application is needed, but to be considered, your guidance sfs/shsm-entrance-award Entrance counsellor must confirm your SHSM was completed when uploading your admission grade data. Award

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Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required Bourse 1 1 000 $ La Bourse Maurice-Saulnier a été créée pour honorer le père Saulnier, en reconnaissance de son importante contribution à l'oeuvre Non-renewable. Maurice- de notre institution. Cette bourse est décernée à un étudiant ou une étudiante qui a terminé(e) au moins sa deuxième année. La http://www.uhearst.ca/ Saulnier bourse est attribuée selon son engagement social à l'Université et dans la communauté et selon ses résultats scolaires. bourses Application Not Required Bourse Club 1 750 $ Le Club Richelieu de Timmins émet une bourse de 750 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Timmins Non-renewable. Richelieu de qui démontre de fortes aptitudes en langue française et qui a maintenu un bon rendement scolaire. http://www.uhearst.ca/ Timmins bourses Bourse 1 1000 $ Collins Barrow attribue une bourse de 1000 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite dans les programmes de gestion ou Collins d'administration des affaires qui a obtenu une moyenne adéquate et qui démontre de l'intérêt ou des aptitudes spéciales dans le Barrow domaine de la comptabilité. Bourse de la 1 1 000 $ Une bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Hearst dont le rendement Non-renewable. Caisse scolaire s'est le plus amélioré pendant l'année. http://www.uhearst.ca/ populaire de bourses Hearst Bourse de 1 L'Association des professeures et des professeurs de l'Université de Hearst (APUH) décerne une bourse de 1 000 $ à une l'APUH étudiante ou à un étudiant qui passe de la deuxième à la troisième année et qui s'est distingué par ses résultats scolaires. Bourse de Illimité La valeur totale de cette bourse varie La bourse de mérite est décernée aux étudiantes et aux étudiants qui s'inscrivent à l'Université de Hearst qui suivent un minimum Renewable. mérite entre 2 000 $ et 6 000 $. Elle représente de 24 crédits pendant 3 sessions consécutives et qui auront obtenu une moyenne de 80 % ou plus dans ces cours. Cette bourse http://www.uhearst.ca/ 200 $ par tranche de 3 crédits à condition est renouvelable pour les années subséquentes à condition que la personne maintienne une telle moyenne, qu'elle soit inscrite à bourses de remplir les critères d'admissibilité. temps plein ou qu'elle complète la dernière année de ses études en vue de l'obtention d'un grade. Les personnes qui satisfont aux exigences se verront décerner une bourse de 200 $ pour chaque tranche de 3 crédits de cours suivis pendant l'année scolaire. Cette bourse ne peut être jumelée à la bourse d'excellence. Bourse 1 1 000 $ Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à une étudiante ou à un étudiant qui passe de la troisième à la quatrième année et qui se Non-renewable. Denis-Cheff distingue par ses résultats scolaires. http://www.uhearst.ca/ Bourse des 1 500 $ Cette bourse de 500 $ est décernée à l'étudiant ou à l'étudiante ayant obtenu la moyenne la plus élevée dans le cours Grammaire bourses Éditions du appliquée à la rédaction. Nordir Bourse Illimitée et Cette bourse automatique et renouvelable Renewable. d'études automatique est offerte à toute personne inscrite à http://www.uhearst.ca/ sur l'Université de Hearst. La valeur totale de bourses inscription cette bourse varie entre 1 000 $ et 4 000 $ selon le nombre d'années d'études complétées. Elle représente 100 $ par tranche de 3 crédits réussis. Bourse d'un 1 1 000 $ Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est accordée à un diplômé ou à une diplômée dont le développement personnel et scolaire a été Non-renewable. ancien remarquable au cours de ses années à l'Université de Hearst. http://www.uhearst.ca/ bourses Bourse en 1 Le secteur de psychologie de l'Université de Hearst accorde une bourse de 1 000 $ à l'étudiante ou à l'étudiant ayant maintenu la Non-renewable. psychologie moyenne la plus élevée parmi les finissantes et les finissants dont la spécialisation est en psychologie. http://www.uhearst.ca/ psychologie Bourse 1 Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est attribuée à une personne qui retourne aux études à plein temps à titre de candidat ou candidate Non-renewable. Jacqueline et adulte. http://www.uhearst.ca/ Jean-Noël bourses Lafrance

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Bourse Jean- 1 500 $ La Fondation Jean-François Aubé accorde une bourse de 500 $ à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de François Timmins qui a montré(e) un intérêt marqué pour les activités étudiantes et qui a maintenu de bons résultats scolaires. Aubé Bourse la 1 500 $ Une bourse de 500 $ est accordée à un étudiant inscrit ou à une étudiante inscrite au campus de Timmins dont le rendement Non-renewable. Caisse scolaire s'est le plus amélioré pendant l'année. http://www.uhearst.ca/ populaire de bourses Timmins Bourse Mgr 1 3 000 $ Cette bourse est décernée à l’élève inscrite ou inscrit à l'Université de Hearst, qui aura obtenu la moyenne la plus élevée, la Louis- moyenne minimale étant de 85 %, dans 6 cours de douzième année de niveau 4U/M. Lévesque Bourse 1 1 000 $ Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à l'étudiant ou à l'étudiante qui obtient la moyenne la plus élevée dans les cours Méthodes I : Roger- méthodes et techniques de recherche et Méthodes II : méthode et analyse scientifiques. Bernard Bourse Rose 1 Cette bourse de 1 000 $ est décernée à un étudiant ou à une étudiante qui passe de la première à la deuxième année et qui se et Maurice distingue par ses résultats scolaires. Lecours Bourses Illimité La valeur totale de cette bourse se situe Une bourse d’excellence est décernée aux élèves qui s’inscrivent à l’Université de Hearst immédiatement après avoir terminé leurs Renewable. d’excellence entre 2 000 $ et 8 000 $. Elle représente études secondaires et qui auront obtenu une moyenne de 80 % ou plus dans 6 cours de 12e année de niveau 4U/M. Cette bourse http://www.uhearst.ca/ renouvelables 200 $ par tranche de 3 crédits à condition d’excellence de 2 000 $ par année est renouvelable pour les deuxième, troisième et quatrième années, à condition que la bourses de remplir les critères d'admissibilité. personne soit inscrite à plein temps ou qu’elle complète la dernière année de ses études en suivant tous les cours nécessaires en vue de l’obtention d’un grade. L’étudiant ou l’étudiante doit obtenir une moyenne de 80 % ou plus à chaque année pour continuer de recevoir la bourse. Les personnes qui satisfont aux exigences recevront une bourse de 200 $ pour chaque tranche de 3 crédits de cours suivi pendant l’année scolaire. Prix La 1 500 $ Ce prix de 500 $, accordé par les professeures et les professeurs d'histoire de l'Université de Hearst, souligne l'originalité et la Non-renewable. Défriche rigueur de la production historique de notre population étudiante. Il est décerné à un étudiant ou à une étudiante qui se distingue http://www.uhearst.ca/ par la réalisation d'un travail remarquable dont le sujet et la démarche appartiennent à l'étude de l'histoire. bourses

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Lakehead University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Campus Tour Bursary Unlimited Up to Apply within 3 weeks of campus tour up to July 15, 2020. Deadline: July 15, 2020 $500 Non-renewable. There is no better way to find out if Lakehead University is the right place for you than to see it for yourself. Hundreds of students and their https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- families visit Lakehead every year from across Ontario and the rest of Canada. We know how important it is for you to have the opportunity to students/scholarships/entrance- explore the campus, check out the residence, meet with your future professors and get a feel for our cities. With our new Campus Tour Bursary bursaries/campus-tour-bursary Program, we've made it easier for you to visit us. Whether you are visiting us for a Campus Tour or a Campus Open House, we offer up to $500 in financial assistance to prospective students who are: Canadian citizens residing in Canada, currently in Grade 12, travelling more than 150 km to visit Lakehead University, participating in a Recruitment organized campus tour or a campus Open House event by July 18, 2019, and registered and attending a full-time undergraduate program at Lakehead University beginning in September 2019. The application must be submitted within 3 weeks of your campus visit.

Lakehead University 1 $10,000 Eligible applicants must: Deadline: April 30, 2020 Alumni Award ($2,500 be immediate family members of a Lakehead University Alumnus, Renewable. x 4 have sound academic credentials, https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- years) demonstrate strong leadership qualities and community involvement and students/scholarships/entrance- plan to attend Lakehead University the following year on a full-time basis. scholarships/alumni-association- entrance-award Renewable with an 80% average.

Lakehead University Unlimited Up to General Bursary up to $1,500 and/or Travel Bursary top-up of up to $800 for students travelling more than 700 km to campus. Deadline: June 30, 2020 Entrance/Travel $2,300 Non-renewable. Bursary Eligibility: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- demonstrate financial need students/scholarships/entrance- be a citizen, permanent resident, or landed immigrant of Canada bursaries/entrance-travel-bursary have no previous postsecondary education Lakehead University 10 $3,000 Eligibility: Awarded to 10 graduating students from high schools in Northwestern Ontario and Simcoe County who model good citizenship within Deadline: March 31, 2020 Northwestern Ontario (one their high school and community. Non-renewable. & Simcoe County year) A minimum 85% average in Grade 12 U or M academic marks as of May 2020 is required. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- Citizenship Must be a citizen, permanent resident or landed immigrant of Canada. students/scholarships/entrance- Scholarships Must plan to attend Lakehead University the following year on a full-time basis. scholarships/northwestern-ontario- Must be nominated by high school guidance department. simcoe-county-citizenship- scholarships Lakehead University 2 $30,000 Awarded to up to 2 outstanding high school students annually who achieve a minimum 90% average, demonstrate leadership qualities and make Deadline: April 25, 2020 Presidential ($7,500 significant contributions to their high school and their community. Candidates selected for an interview will have their expenses paid to travel to Renewable. Scholarship x 4 the Thunder Bay or Orillia campus. Renewable provided an 85% average is maintained. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- years) students/scholarships/entrance- scholarships/presidential- scholarships- Lakehead University Unlimited $500 Awarded to qualified students who completed their Red Seal Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in Deadline: April 15, 2020 Specialist High Skills Arts and Culture, Business, Environment, Health and Wellness, Mining and/or Sports. You must indicate that you are completing an SHSM on Non-renewable. Major Award your OUAC application, and submit the SHSM Financial Award Application by the deadline for consideration. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- students/scholarships/entrance- bursaries/specialist-high-skills-major- bursary

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Not Required

Academic Entrance unlimited $16,000 For May calculations, transcripts are due by April. For July calculations, transcripts are due by July. Renewable. Scholarship (Round 1: ($4,000 95%+) x 4 Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University years) from a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (or equivalent) in the first round of scholarship offers (May offers). Students who receive a $4,000 may receive a Free Tuition Scholarship offer extended in July should their entrance scholarship average not decrease below 95% Qualified students will be awarded a free tuition scholarship if they maintain a 95% or greater average from May and have received this $4,000 offer. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships. Free Tuition Scholarship offers will occur only in July. If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 90% average for the $4,000 or Free Tuition Scholarship in each academic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take 80–100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Academic Excellence Unlimited $3,000 For May calculations, transcripts are due by April. For July calculations, transcripts are due by July. Renewable. Scholarship ($750 x https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- (80–84.9%) 4 years) Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University students/scholarships/entrance- from a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic scholarships/entrance-scholarships- marks (or equivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer. awards Scholarship offers will be made in May and July. Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships. Renewable at 80%. If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take 80–100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Academic Excellence Unlimited $5,000 For May calculations, transcripts are due by April. For July calculations, transcripts are due by July. Scholarship ($1,250 (85–89.9%) x 4 Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University years) from a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (or equivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer. Scholarship offers will begin in May and July. Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships. Renewable at 80%. If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take 80–100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

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Academic Excellence Unlimited $10,000 For May calculations, transcripts are due by April. For July calculations, transcripts are due by July. Scholarship ($2,500 (90–94.9%) x 4 Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University years) from a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic marks (or equivalent) available at the time of the scholarship offer. Scholarship offers will begin in May and July. Qualified students will be awarded the best scholarship from either of the 2 rounds. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships. Renewable at 80%. If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 80% average each academic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take 80–100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Academic Excellence Unlimited Free For May calculations, transcripts are due by April. For July calculations, transcripts are due by July. Scholarship (Round 2: tuition 95%+) (tuition Academic Entrance Scholarships are automatically awarded, with no application required, to Canadian citizens entering Lakehead University x 4 from a recognized Canadian high school curriculum. Entrance Scholarship averages are calculated based on the highest six 4U/M academic years) marks (or equivalent) in the final round, and only available to students who had received a previous $4,000 offer. Free Tuition Scholarship offers will be extended in July. Qualified students will be awarded a free tuition scholarship if they maintained a 95% or greater average from May and had received a $4,000 offer. Out-of-province students must provide midterm marks by the end of April to be considered for scholarships. Final marks must be received by the end of July to be eligible for scholarship consideration. If you are admitted to Lakehead University after July, you may be considered for scholarships. Free Tuition Scholarship offers will occur only in July. If you are awarded a renewable Entrance Scholarship, you must maintain a minimum 90% average for the Free Tuition Scholarship in each academic year, according to the terms found in the scholarship offer. A normal, full course load is required in each year of study based on your program of study and year level. If you take 80–100% of your course load, you are eligible to receive a pro-rated scholarship value. No gaps in studies are permitted. All scholarships are payable in the first 4 years of the degree program only.

Lakehead University Unlimited Up to You must be a member of a 2020–2021 Lakehead University Varsity team, have an 80% admission average, and meet CIS and OUA eligibility Non-renewable. Entrance Athletic $4,500 criteria. https://www.lakeheadu.ca/future- Scholarship for Varsity students/scholarships/entrance- Athletes For more information, contact the Lakehead University Athletics Department: 807-766-7135. scholarships/entrance-athletic- scholarships-for-varsity-athletes

401 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University)

Laurentian University

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required Aboriginal Studies Unlimited $1,500 Minimum of 80% on 6 best 4 U/M courses or equivalent, including required courses. Successful completion of 1 Grade 11 or Grade 12 credit in Native Non-renewable. Excellence Languages or Native Studies. http://laurentian.ca/ Awards scholarships- Academic Unlimited $1,000 Awarded to qualifying students who have transferred directly from a Canadian university or who are graduating from an Ontario College with an Ontario bursaries Pathways College 2- or 3-year Diploma, with a minimum GPA of 80% and who are registering in a full-time, first-degree undergraduate program. Scholarships Access to Unlimited Awarded to students who demonstrate financial need. Non-renewable. Opportunities https://laurentian.ca/ Bursaries scholarships- bursaries Anne Crichton- 2 $2,500 Awarded to full-time first-year students from Chapleau, Ontario enrolled in any program (if there is no qualified applicant from Chapleau the award may be Renewable. George given to a student from northeastern Ontario). They must have achieved a minimum average of 80% in an Ontario Secondary School (6 best 4U/M http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarship courses), have demonstrated a broad range of interests and community involvement, as well as financial need scholarships- Christopher and 1 Variable Awarded to a student entering the first year of full-time study with at least a “B” average to continue receiving the award in subsequent years of study. bursaries Eva Doherty Preference will be given to Northern Ontario students who are studying in a discipline in the health sciences, and can demonstrate financial need Bursary CIBC Faculty of Unlimited $2,500 Must be enrolled in the Faculty of Management and demonstrate financial need. Non-renewable. Management http://laurentian.ca/ Bursaries scholarships- Douglas 1 $450 Awarded to a student in the first year of the Geology program on the basis of financial need and academic standing. bursaries Williamson Bursary Dowling 1 $1,300 Awarded annually to a student entering first-year full-time studies at Laurentian University. The bursary is awarded to a student from the Sudbury area (with Horseshoe Club preference being given to a resident of Dowling) who has demonstrated financial need. Bursary Dr. Frank J. 1 $200 The first-year student enrolled in the School of Nursing with the highest academic standing. The student may not be in receipt of any other major award. The Non-renewable. Clumpus Bursary faculty of the School of Nursing makes the selection. http://laurentian.ca/ Fund scholarships- French Immersion Unlimited $1,000 To be eligible, students must: present a minimum of 80% on 6 best 4 U/M courses or equivalent, including required courses for his or her program; and have bursaries Excellence graduated from a French Immersion of Extended French high school program. Students must register in a minimum of two 3-credit courses taught in Awards French. Gerald (KSTJ) 1 $1,200 Awarded to a Greater Sudbury resident with a minimum 80% average. You must present a recommendation from the head of the Department of English or and Marguerite French from your high school, stating that you have demonstrated excellent literacy skills. Lougheed Scholarship India-Canada 1 $500 Awarded annually to a first-year student enrolled full-time in any program at Laurentian University. The student must have achieved a minimum of 80% in Assocation of his/her 6 best 4U/M courses, or the equivalent, and must demonstrate that he/she has made a significant contribution to the community. Preference is given Sudbury to dependents of members of the India-Canada Association of Sudbury, or of any other East Indian cultural and heritage organization maintaining similar Scholarship objectives. Candidates must also be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor. Jacqueline 1 $1,500 Presented to a full-time student entering the first year of any program, on the basis of academic excellence, financial need and Ontario residency as defined Labelle Award by OSAP. Candidates must be graduates of École secondaire Horizon. Selection is made on the recommendation of the secondary school.

402 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University)

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Jim Fielding $60,000 over 4 Awarded to students who may have struggled academically because of financial and personal challenges that limit their ability to concentrate on their Deadline: May 1 of Memorial years. studies. This award is renewable for 3 subsequent years. To be eligible, applicants must be registered as full-time students and must demonstrate a each year Bursaries financial need. In addition, they must be nominated by a teacher, guidance counsellor, or professional speaking on their potential and background. Renewable. Preference will be given to students pursuing applied studies. Recipients cannot be eligible to hold any other awards with a value of $1,000 or more. http://laurentian.ca/ scholarships- bursaries John F. Mellaney 1 Variable The recipient must be enrolled in their first year of the Computer Science program and must have a minimum academic standing of 80% average in their Non-renewable. Memorial final year of high school. If there is no qualified recipient, this award will be offered to a student in the Mathematics program. http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarship scholarships- Kivinen and 1 Awarded to students from Sudbury who choose to pursue their postsecondary studies at Laurentian University in 1 of the following programs: biochemistry, bursaries Desimone biology, chemistry, health promotion, kinesiology, outdoor adventure leadership or physical education. Applicants must also demonstrate (via a letter or short Families Award biographical paragraph) that they possess a diverse and well-rounded background, including high academic achievement, athletic involvement and for Academic community commitment. Excellence Laurentian 1 $1000 Awarded to the son or daughter of a member of the CAW Mine-Mill and Smelter Workers Union, Local 598, entering the first year of any program at University Faculty Laurentian University with the highest overall average. The candidate must be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor. Association Scholarship Laurentian 1 Tuition for 4 years, To be eligible, a student must be under the age of 26, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, dependent of a Canadian Forces member killed while Renewable. University plus on-campus deployed on combat or peace support operations, and registered as a full-time undergraduate at Laurentian University in Sudbury or 1 of its federated http://laurentian.ca/ Federation housing for 1 year. universities. scholarships- Memorial Award bursaries LUAA – Alumni 4 $500 Awarded annually to 1 student in each of the faculties; Science & Engineering, Arts (Humanities or Social Sciences), Professional Schools & Management. Non-renewable. Faculty Entrance The award is presented to a student who has a minimum academic standing of 80% in his/her 6 best 4U/M courses and has demonstrated financial need. http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarships scholarships- Michelle (Jane) 1 $300 Awarded to a full-time student enrolled in the Honours BSc in Kinesiology program. Selection is based on financial need and demonstration of leadership bursaries Richer Memorial qualities. Bursary Nick Volf 1 $580 You must be a full-time Engineering student, and demonstrate financial need and Ontario residency requirements, as defined by OSAP. Engineering Bursary Pada Memorial 1 $800 Awarded based on financial need and Ontario residency, as defined by OSAP. You must be a Marymount Secondary School graduate. A letter of Non-renewable. Award recommendation from a teacher or guidance counsellor is required. http://laurentian.ca/ Richard Pound 1 $780 scholarships- SPAD Bursary bursaries Sid Forster 1 $650 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in any undergraduate program. You must have demonstrated the greatest improvement in academic standing in Memorial Award your high school studies; contribute to your school or community; demonstrate financial need; be a resident of Greater Sudbury; and receive the recommendation of a high school guidance counsellor. Sudbury Canada- 1 $450 Awarded on the basis of the scholastic achievement of the candidate. Preference is given to applicants who have previously participated in a science fair. Wide Science Fair Candidates must also be recommended by a secondary school guidance counsellor. Scholarship Sudbury 1 $2,500 You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is enrolled in Architecture. Preference will be given to a student who demonstrates academic Construction merit. Association Architecture Scholarship

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information The Positive 1 $500 The Positive Inception is a clothing brand created by a Laurentian University student in 2014. This clothing brand was created for the purpose of motivating Non-renewable. Inception Award and promoting positivity to those around us in order to strive and successfully achieve personal goals. This award will be given to a full-time student entering their first year at Laurentian University who demonstrates a positive attitude and motivates others around them to do their best. The recipient of this award will also receive a Positive Inception T-shirt of their choice. Recipients will be nominated preferably by their guidance counsellor with a 1-page reference letter declaring why/how the candidate’s actions and behaviours make them deserving of this award. Selection of the successful candidate will be made by the Office of Student Awards. Thomas Balfe 1 $330 Awarded to a first-year Commerce student on the basis of financial need. Non-renewable. Memorial Award http://laurentian.ca/ scholarships- bursaries Application Not Required Association des 1 $500 Awarded to 1 of the winners of the Concours provincial de français. Non-renewable. étudiantes et https://laurentian.ca/ étudiants scholarships- francophones bursaries Scholarship Athletic Awards Unlimited $4,000 Awarded on the recommendation of the athletic director and coaches to athletes admitted with 80% on high school grades. Non-renewable. Board of 1 $1,300 To be eligible, students must be entering the first year of a program in arts or science. The applicant must have obtained a minimum 75% average in an http://laurentian.ca/ Governors Ontario secondary school (in 6 U/M courses) or the equivalent and must not be in receipt of any other major award. scholarships- Scholarship bursaries Build North 1 $5,000 Awarded to a student of Laurentian University who is enrolled in the School of Architecture at Laurentian University. The recipient must be a student from Construction Inc. Northern Ontario. – Architecture Scholarship Annual Award Carl and Lyle 2 $2,200 Awarded to first-year students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts program, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in 6 U/M courses). Sanders Scholarships Carl J. Sanders 2 $1,200 Minimum of 80% in six U/M courses; enrolled in Arts, Science or Commerce. Scholarships Concours de 2 Tuition fees Awarded to the top 2 contestants in the Concours provincial de français secondary school language contest, enrolled in the first-year of any program. Non-renewable. français – langue http://laurentian.ca/ seconde Entrance scholarships- Prizes bursaries Concours 2 Awarded to the top 2 contestants in the Concours provincial de français secondary school language contest, who are enrolled in the first year of any Deadline: May provincial de program. Non-renewable. français Entrance http://laurentian.ca/ Prizes scholarships- bursaries Dr. Edna L. Moore 1 $280 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in the School of Nursing with the highest academic standing. The student may not be the recipient of any other Non-renewable. Entrance major award. http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarship scholarships- bursaries Dr. Judith 1 $1,000 One of the 5 winners of a National Deans' Scholarship will be chosen to receive the Dr. Judith Woodsworth President's scholarship. This award is renewable Renewable. Woodsworth provided you meet the renewal criteria for the National Dean's Entrance Scholarship for Excellence program. http://laurentian.ca/ President's scholarships- Scholarship bursaries

404 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University)

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Edith Rose 1 Variable Awarded to a student in his/her first year of the music program with the highest overall standing in secondary school U/M courses. Non-renewable. Brooks Memorial http://laurentian.ca/ Award scholarships- bursaries Francophone Unlimited $1,250 This award was created to encourage first-year students to register in a program offered in French. You must register in 24 credits (i.e., 80% of a full course Renewable. Excellence load) taught in French. http://laurentian.ca/ Awards scholarships- bursaries Frank S. Ressel 4 $1,000 Awarded to first-year students enrolled in any undergraduate program on the basis of academic standing in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M Non-renewable. Memorial courses). http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarships scholarships- Horace J. Fraser 1 $2,000 Awarded to a full-time student entering the first year of any program, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in 6 U/M courses). bursaries Scholarship KGHM Annual 2 $3,000 You must demonstrate academic achievement and leadership, and be enrolled in Geology or Mining Engineering. Scholarships Laurentian 4 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in any undergraduate program, on the basis of academic standing (minimum 80%) in an Ontario secondary school University 35th (in six U/M courses). Anniversary Scholarships Laurentian Unlimited $4,500 ($1,000 in 80-84.9% Renewable. University years one, two, http://laurentian.ca/ Academic and three, $1,500 scholarships- Excellence in year four) with a bursaries Scholarships grade average of (80-84.9%) 80-84.9% Laurentian Unlimited $6,500 ($1,500 in 85-89.9% University years one, two, Academic and three, $2,000 Excellence in year four) with a Scholarships grade average of (85-89.9%) 85-89.9% Laurentian Unlimited $10,500 ($2,500 90-94.9% University in years 1, 2, and Academic 3; $3,000 in year Excellence 4) with grade Scholarships average of (90-94.9%) 90-94.9% Laurentian Unlimited $14,500 ($3,500 95-100% University in years 1, 2, and Academic 3, $4000 in year Excellence 4) with a grade Scholarships average of (95%-100%) 95-100%. LUAA – Alumni 1 $2,500 Minimum 70% average. You cannot be a recipient of any other Laurentian University awards. Non-renewable. Association http://laurentian.ca/ Entrance scholarships- Scholarship bursaries

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information McIntosh 8 $2,800 Awarded to premiere first- and second-year mining and mechanical engineering students. Engineering Scholarship Fund and Stantec Mining Scholarship for Academic Excellence Mr. and Mrs. Myer 1 $1,000 Awarded to a student entering the first year at University College. The applicant must have obtained a minimum 75% average in a secondary school in Levine Sudbury (in six U/M course) or the equivalent, demonstrate financial need and not be in receipt of another major award. Scholarship Ontario 2 Awarded annually to outstanding students entering first-year Engineering at Laurentian University. Where possible, the scholarships are awarded to a Professional female student and to a male student with the highest academic standing in an Ontario secondary school (six U/M courses). The scholarships are awarded Engineers on the recommendation of the School of Engineering. Foundation for Education Entrance Scholarships Peddler's Pub 1 $2,000 Awarded to a student studying at Laurentian University’s Sudbury Campus. The recipient must be enrolled in the School of Architecture, maintain an “A” Architecture average, and demonstrate technical knowledge in their design work. Award Peter Barott 1 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in the Engineering program, with a minimum 75% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses) and Non-renewable. Scholarship not in receipt of other scholarships or bursaries that exceed a total value of $1,500. If no student entering Engineering is eligible, the award may be given to http://laurentian.ca/ a student entering a science program. scholarships- R.J. Askin 1 $700 Presented to a first-year student enrolled in any program, on the basis of academic excellence in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M courses). bursaries Memorial Scholarship School of 1 $1,500 Awarded to a student(s) whose work celebrates Northern Ontario. The recipient(s) must be enrolled in the Architecture program at Laurentian University. Architecture Founders' Award Thayer-Lindsley 1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering a Bachelor of Science or Engineering program with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/M Scholarship courses). Thomas D. 1 $1,000 Awarded to a first-year student enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce, with a minimum 80% average in an Ontario secondary school (in six U/ Edward M courses). Scholarship Walter Light 1 $1,000 Minimum 80% average in six U/M courses. You must be enrolled in Arts (Humanities) or Commerce. Non-renewable. Entrance http://laurentian.ca/ Scholarship scholarships- bursaries

406 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (McMaster University)

McMaster University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required The Hatch 4 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 Four scholarships to be awarded annually to students entering the Faculty of Engineering. These awards are renewable for 3 years at the same Renewable. Scholarships years) value provided the students remain in 24 units or more, and achieve a Fall-Winter Average of 9.5 with no failures. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ scholarshipinfo.html The Provost 10 $7,500 Established in 2018 by McMaster University to recognize the academic achievements of international students. Requirements: A variable number Deadline: Nomination Entrance to be awarded to visa students entering Level I. Deadline: November 29, 2019; Scholarship Application Deadline: January for 17, 2020 International Non-renewable. Students The 4 Faculty of Engineering Established in 2012 by The United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto through funding from Seymour Schulich. To be awarded to students entering Renewable. Schulich – 2 awards valued at the Faculty of Engineering or the Faculty of Science in the areas of science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) who, in the judgment http://www.schulichleaders.com Leader $25,000 per year of the Faculties, have demonstrated academic excellence and/or leadership in school life or community life, or have provided evidence of Scholarships (maximum of entrepreneurial talent. The scholarship is renewable for 3 years at the same value provided the recipient remains enrolled full-time and $100,000 over 4 demonstrates notable academic achievement. Note: See www.schulichleaders.com for application information. years); Faculty of Science – 2 awards valued at $20,000 per year (maximum of $80,000 over 4 years). Application Not Required Caribbean 2 $1,800 Awarded to a visa student from a Caribbean nation belonging to the CARICOM Community, entering Level I of any program with the highest Non-renewable. Alumni admission average. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Entrance scholarshipinfo.html Scholarship Eileen Gray 3 Two scholarships of A variable number of scholarships to be awarded to students entering the Faculty of Humanities. Deadline: Auditions from Farley $3,000 and one of February to mid-April Scholarship $6,000 Non-renewable. Frank 2 $2,000 Two scholarships awarded to students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, have attained high scholastic achievement Non-renewable. Thorolfson and musical proficiency. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Memorial scholarshipinfo.html Scholarships Honour Unlimited $750 Final admission average between 88% and 89.99%. Awards Program (88-89.99%) Honour Unlimited $1,000 Final admission average between 90% and 94.99%. Awards Program (90-94.99%) Joan 2 $2,000 Two scholarships awarded to students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, have demonstrated excellence in classical Frances music. Bowling Entrance Scholarship Joseph IP 4 $10,000 To be awarded to students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering who achieve a minimum final admission average of 95%, and who demonstrate Non-renewable. Entrance leadership experience and involvement in extracurricular activities. http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/ Scholarship future/schol.html

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information McMaster Unlimited $2,500 Final admission average of 95% or greater. Non-renewable. President's http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Awards scholarshipinfo.html (95%+) The 2 $15,000 To be awarded to students who permanently reside or attended high school in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, City of Brantford or Region Non-renewable. ArcelorMittal of Niagara, who enroll in a first-year program in the Faculty of Engineering, achieve a minimum final admission average of 90% and demonstrate Dofasco leadership experience and involvement in extracurricular activities through FIRST Robotics. First Robotics Engineering Entrance Scholarship The 4 $5,000 Established in 2018 by McMaster University to recognize students who demonstrate leadership qualities and a commitment to community Deadline: TBD Columbia involvement. Requirements: A variable number to be awarded to students entering Level I from Columbia International College. Non-renewable. International College Leader Award The David 2 Established in 2016 by David Feather, BA (class of ‘85) and MBA (class of ‘89). To be awarded to a student entering the Honours Bachelor of Non-renewable. Feather Commerce in Integrated Business and Humanities program and, who in the judgment of the DeGroote School of Business, has demonstrated http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Family community engagement and high academic achievement. scholarshipinfo.html Scholarship The Graham 1 $1,000 Established in 2015 to honour the legacy of Professor Graham Todd of the School of the Arts. To be awarded to a student entering Studio Art I Todd who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, has demonstrated artistic excellence and high academic achievement. Memorial Entrance Scholarship The Kevin A. 2 $5,000 Established in 2017 by Kevin A. Lockhart, BA ‘87 and Past Vice-President of the McMaster Students Union. To be awarded to a student entering Lockhart the Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Integrated Business and Humanities program and, who in the judgment of the DeGroote School of Family Business, has demonstrated community engagement and high academic achievement. Scholarship The Marjorie 2 $20,000 per year Established in 2017 by McMaster University in honour of Marjorie Anderson (Class of ‘35), from the Six Nations of the Grand River, who was the Deadline: March 15 Anderson ($80,000) first Indigenous woman to graduate from McMaster. The establishment of the academic grant allows McMaster University to recognize and Renewable. Academic acknowledge that it is located on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee nations, and within the lands protected by the Grant for “Dish With One Spoon” wampum agreement. It also allows the University to recognize the City of Hamilton’s role in treating Inuit peoples with Indigenous tuberculosis after the Second World War. The Hamilton Sanatorium on the Mountain was once home to the largest year-round community of Inuit Students anywhere in the country. Requirements: To be awarded to students who self-identify as Inuit, or as Status/Non-status First Nations from the Six Nations of the Grand River or the Mississaugas of the New Credit, who are entering a Level I baccalaureate degree program with a minimum average of 75%, and demonstrate financial need. The academic grant is renewable for 3 additional years at the same value for those who remain enrolled full-time and achieve a minimum Grade Point Average of 8.0. The Merrill 1 $1,000 To a keyboard student entering Music I who has attained outstanding musical proficiency. Non-renewable. Francis http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Gage scholarshipinfo.html Entrance Scholarship The Victor 2 $2,000 Awarded to students entering Music I: 1 to a piano student and 1 to an orchestral student who, in the judgement of the School of the Arts, Non-renewable. Wilson demonstrate excellence in Music and strength of character. http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/ Scholarship scholarshipinfo.html

408 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Nipissing University)

Nipissing University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Bachelor of 2 $2,500 Presented to 2 full-time students entering the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology and Technology program or the Bachelor of Science in Deadline: May 1 Science in Biology program with a strong academic record. The recipients must also demonstrate financial need and be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Non-renewable. Environmental https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Biology and departments/student- Technology or financial-services/student- Biology Talon awards-and-financial-aid/ Tuition Award scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students Calliope 1 $550 Awarded to the female student who graduates with the highest overall average from one of North Bay's five high schools, and demonstrates financial Deadline: May 1 Loukidelis need. Non-renewable. Memorial www.nipissingu.ca/ Scholarship financialaid/ Calliope 1 $600 Administered by the Canadian Federation of University Women and funded by the Loukidelis family in memory of Mrs. Loukidelis, a charter member of Deadline: May 1 Loukidelis CFUW North Bay. It is awarded to the female student graduating with the highest overall average from one of North Bay's 5 secondary schools who will Non-renewable. Memorial be attending Nipissing University, demonstrates financial need and is a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Scholarship departments/student- financial-services/student- awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students Chancellor's 2 $10,000 Awarded to 2 students entering full-time study in the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies. Applicants must Deadline: May 1 Awards (renewable for have a minimum 85% average and show evidence of personal leadership activities: E.g., excellence in fine arts, writing, debating; excellence in science Renewable. $3,000 x a extracurricular activities beyond local school class requirements; and/or significant citizenship contributions to community or family. Recipients must also https://www.nipissingu.ca/ maximum of 3 demonstrate financial need and be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. The scholarship is renewable for up to 3 additional years at $3,000 per departments/student- years) year based on the maintenance of a minimum 85% average on their best 24 credits. Recipients of this award may not also hold a President's, Schulich, financial-services/student- FIRST Robotics or Carl Sanders scholarship. awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students Doty Family Variable $900 Awarded on the basis of academic merit to selected full-time students from the Muskoka region entering their first year of an undergraduate degree Deadline: May 1 Scholarship program at Nipissing University. To be considered, students must apply for admission to Nipissing University by May 1. Non-renewable. Euler Family 1 $950 Awarded annually to a first- or second-year student in the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program who is a graduate of a northern Ontario https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Award high school, with preference to a graduate of a North Bay high school. The recipient must be involved in extracurricular activities and/or have departments/student- contributed to the community through volunteerism. The recipient must also demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by financial-services/student- OSAP. awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- First Generation Variable Up to $3,800 Presented on the basis of financial need to selected first-year students who indicate that neither parent attended either college or university. awards-high-school- Bursary students J.S. Redpath Variable $2,000 Designed to attract students to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program. The recipients must possess a minimum 75% on their best six Deadline: May 1 Limited Award in 4U or 4M final grades, and exemplify interest and involvement in extracurricular activities. The recipients must also demonstrate financial need and be Non-renewable. Business residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. https://www.nipissingu.ca/ J.S. Redpath Variable Designed to attract students to the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science or the Bachelor of Science – Biology degree program, with preference departments/student- Limited Award in for the former. The recipients must possess a minimum 75% in their best six 4U, 4M final grades, and exemplify interest and involvement in financial-services/student- Environmental extracurricular activities. The recipients must also demonstrate financial need and be residents of Ontario as defined by OSAP. awards-and-financial-aid/ Science scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students

409 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Nipissing University)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Laurentian 1 $875 Presented on the basis of academic merit to a first-year, full-time student who was a graduate of Chippewa or Widdifield Secondary School in the Community previous year. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Veterans Association Award Limberlost Variable $1,500 Awarded on the basis of academic merit to selected full-time students from the Muskoka region entering their first year of an undergraduate degree Forest program at Nipissing University. To be considered, students must apply for admission to Nipissing University by May 1. Scholarship Lynnette 1 $700 Awarded to a full-time student entering the Nursing program who demonstrates academic excellence (minimum 80% average) and dedicated Leeseberg community service in health care, but who does not qualify for one of Nipissing University's major entrance awards or scholarships. The recipient must Stamler Nursing demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. Entrance Award Mac's 3 $1,000 first Presented annually to 3 full-time, first year students who have a minimum admission average of 80%. Preference is given to students who are the child Deadline: May 1 Convenience year; renewed 1 or spouse of a corporate employee or dealer (Northern district) of Mac's Convenience Inc. or Northmar Distributors. Preference is also given to students Renewable. Inc./Northmar year at $500 enrolled in 1 of the following degree programs: Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), or Bachelor of Arts https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Distributors (Administrative Studies, or Economics). The recipients of this scholarship may be considered for a subsequent scholarship valued at $500 by departments/student- Entrance maintaining an overall average of at least 80% during first year at Nipissing University. financial-services/student- Scholarship awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students Muskoka Award 1 $1,375 Awarded to a full-time student, entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing University, who attended a Muskoka region high Deadline: May 1 school. The recipient shows strong leadership skills and must demonstrate financial need. Non-renewable. Nipissing 1 $500 Presented to a full-time student, entering the Faculty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies, with a minimum "B" https://www.nipissingu.ca/ University average (70%) on their best 6 final 4U, 4M grades, who is the child or grandchild of a Nipissing graduate. The recipient must have demonstrated departments/student- Alumni Entrance participation and leadership in extracurricular activities such as volunteer service, achievement in athletics or the arts, or other significant endeavours. financial-services/student- Award The recipient must also demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- Nipissing Variable $1,000 Students currently attending high school who are applying for full-time admission to the first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing awards-high-school- University University are eligible to apply for this award. To be considered, applicants must demonstrate financial need, must be Canadian citizens or permanent students Entrance residents of Canada and must have lived in Ontario for at least 1 year. Bursary North Bay 1 $1,000 Presented annually to a graduate of a North Bay high school who is in the first or second year of the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education Deadline: May 1 Sports Hall of program. The recipient will have demonstrated excellence in academics and extracurricular athletics and have contributed to the community through Non-renewable. Fame Award volunteerism. https://www.nipissingu.ca/ departments/student- financial-services/student- awards-and-financial-aid/ scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- students NU FIRST 2 Equivalent to Offered in partnership with FIRST to up to 2 outstanding students entering any program at Nipissing University. Eligible recipients must have an Deadline: May 1 Robotics first-year admission average of at least 85% and must have participated on a high school FIRST Robotics Competition team within the last 2 years. The Renewable. Scholarship (domestic) scholarship may not be held in addition to any other entrance scholarship or award. Renewable at $3000 for up to 3 additional years if an 85% average https://www.nipissingu.ca/ tuition is maintained on a minimum of 24 credits taken in fall/winter. departments/student- (renewable at financial-services/student- $3,000/year for awards-and-financial-aid/ additional 3 scholarships-bursaries- years) awards-high-school- students

410 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Nipissing University)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Ptarmigan 2 $2,500 Presented to 2 full-time students who have been employed within the mining sector or who are the children of a mining sector employee. The recipients Deadline: May 1 Mining Award must have a strong academic record (minimum 75%), demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities and demonstrate financial need. Past Non-renewable. recipients of the award may reapply for a second award. The recipient must also be an Ontario resident as defined by OSAP. https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Robert and Ann 1 $2,650 Designed to encourage North Bay and surrounding community high school students to study at Nipissing University. This award is presented to a full- departments/student- Parsons time student entering the first year of a Bachelor of Arts (3-year general, 3-year liberal or 4-year honours) degree at Nipissing University with a solid financial-services/student- Northern academic standing (minimum 75%). This award aims to recognize students who exemplify excellence among their peers in terms of academics, awards-and-financial-aid/ Scholar Award extracurricular involvement and citizenship. The recipient must demonstrate financial need and be a resident of Ontario as defined by OSAP. scholarships-bursaries- awards-high-school- Schulich Variable $7,000 Available to selected full-time students entering the first year of an undergraduate degree program at Nipissing University with a focus on education students Scholarship (Concurrent Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Physical Health and Education). Students entering the first year of a 2-year Consecutive Bachelor of Education program are also eligible. Recipients must have a minimum 80% average and at least 1 of the following: Demonstrated financial need or demonstrated contributions to community. Students may hold only 1 Schulich Scholarship during their studies at Nipissing University. Application Not Required Carl Sanders Unlimited $1,500 80–84% Non-renewable. Entrance https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Scholarship departments/student- (80–84%) financial-services/student- Carl Sanders Unlimited $2,500 85–89% awards-and-financial-aid/ Entrance scholarships-bursaries- Scholarship awards-high-school- (85–89%) students President's Unlimited Equivalent to 90%+. Renewal is for a maximum of 4 years of undergraduate studies. Renewable. Entrance first-year https://www.nipissingu.ca/ Scholarship (domestic) departments/student- tuition financial-services/student- (renewable at awards-and-financial-aid/ $3,000/year for scholarships-bursaries- additional 3 awards-high-school- years) students

411 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (OCAD University)

OCAD University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required BMO Financial 2 $3,500 Applicants must be entering first year of full-time postsecondary studies directly from high school, be a Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident or Protected Deadline: TBA Group Award Person and demonstrate academic excellence. Students must submit the OCAD U Entrance Scholarship Application and all supporting documentation (a Renewable. 750-word essay explaining community involvement, passion for the arts and how the scholarship will help fulfill your academic career, plus 1 letter of https://www.ocadu.ca/ reference on letterhead from a non-family member). services/financial-matters/ scholarships-and-awards/ entrance-scholarships.htm Doris McCarthy 1 $6,031 All new, full-time, first-entry undergraduate students enrolling in first year may apply for entrance scholarships and awards. Entrance scholarships and awards Deadline: TBA Scholarship are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by high school average and admission portfolio information, as well as supporting documentation. Non-renewable. https://www.ocadu.ca/ services/financial-matters/ scholarships-and-awards/ entrance-scholarships.htm George A. Reid 1 $4,802 Deadline: TBA Scholarship Non-renewable. Linda and Robert 1 $3,512 Must be a student entering the Faculty of Design. All new, full-time, first-entry undergraduate students enrolling in first year may apply for entrance http://www.ocadu.ca/services/ J. Goldberger scholarships and awards. Entrance scholarships and awards are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by high school average and financial-matters/scholarships- Entrance admissions portfolio information, as well as supporting documentation. and-awards/entrance- Scholarship in scholarships.htm Design Mariko Miyazaki 1 $1,830 All new, full-time, first-entry undergraduate students enrolling in first year may apply for entrance scholarships and awards. Entrance scholarships and awards Non-renewable. Entrance are given on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated by high school average and admissions portfolio information, as well as supporting documentation. http://www.ocadu.ca/services/ Scholarship financial-matters/scholarships- and-awards/entrance- scholarships.htm

412 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology))

Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Chancellor's 1 $36,000 Application submitted to Ontario Tech University, along with an 85% average, exceptional leadership qualities and active in your community. Letters of reference are Deadline: February 28, Scholarship ($9,000 required. 2020 x 4 Renewable. years) Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA. http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ scholarships

FIRST 1 $12,000 We offer 1 merit-based scholarship in support of the FIRST Robotics Canada (FRC) mission. Deadline: Friday, Robotics ($3,000 February 28, 2020 Canada x 4 To receive this award you must be in your final year of high school, entering an Engineering program at our university and a member of your FRC high school team. A Renewable. Scholarship years) minimum 85% scholarship average is required, and you must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. A minimum 3.7 GPA is required for renewal. http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ scholarships Founder's 2 $24,000 Application submitted to Ontario Tech University, along with an 85% average, exceptional leadership qualities and active in your community. Letters of reference are Scholarship ($6,000 required. x 4 years) Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA.

Joyce 2 $4,000 Disbursed annually to students from a high school in Durham Region or Northumberland County who are entering full-time undergraduate studies in any of our Deadline: Monday, April Foundation faculties. 27, 2020 Success Renewable. Award To be eligible, you must have an official application to Ontario Tech University on file, a minimum of 75% in your final year of high school, have demonstrated financial http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ need and have received a recommendation letter from a teacher or guidance counsellor. Award recipients will be invited to participate as mentees in Student Life's scholarships peer mentorship program during their first year of studies and will be encouraged to act as mentors in subsequent years. Renewable with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.

President's 2 $30,000 Application submitted to Ontario Tech University, along with an 85% average, exceptional leadership qualities and active in your community. Letters of reference are Deadline: Friday, Scholarship ($7,500 required. February 28, 2020 x 4 Renewable. years) Renewable with a minimum 3.7 GPA. http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ scholarships Application Not Required Awards of Unlimited $1,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 85% and 89.9%. Non-renewable. Recognition http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ (85-89.9%) scholarships Awards of Unlimited $2,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 90% and 94.9%. Recognition (90-94.9%) Awards of Unlimited $4,000 These awards are given in the year of admission to students entering directly from a Canadian high school with a final scholarship average between 95% and 100%. Non-renewable. Recognition http://www.ontariotechu.ca/ (95-100%) scholarships

413 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)

University of Ottawa

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Arcane Guindon 1 $5,000 to Be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admission average of 75%; be Deadline: March 31, 2020 Scholarship $9,999 proficient in both of Canada's official languages; and promote francophonie through community and/or academic activities. Non-renewable. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/70964/ Bank of Variable Minimum Be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admission average of 85%; Ontario Deadline: March 31, 2020 Entrance $5,000 resident; leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extracurricular activities; financial need. Non-renewable. Scholarship https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/17348/ Bell/Senators Variable $3,000 Be registered full time in an undergraduate or graduate program; be an Ontario resident; demonstrate financial need; be under the age of Deadline: March 31, 2020 Educational (minimum) 30; and be in or have been in the child welfare/protection system. Non-renewable. Admission Bursary https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/17844/ Caisses Variable $500 Be admitted to or registered full time in an undergraduate program; be an Ontario resident and demonstrate financial need; be francophone Deadline: March 31, 2020 Populaires (minimum) (French being the primary language of communication); be registered in 80% of courses in French; have a minimum average of 80% (for Non-renewable. Desjardins de high school students) or a CGPA of 8.0 or more (for University of Ottawa students). You must be an active volunteer and take part in one or https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ l’Ontario several community-oriented development activities that promote the French language and culture in Ontario. p/a/17733/ Scholarship Chancellor's 6 (One bursary $26,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program in a direct-entry faculty; minimum admission average 92%; show Deadline: March 1, 2020 Scholarship per direct-entry ($6,500 per leadership qualities and a commitment to academic and extracurricular activities. Renewable. faculty) year) https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/ Enrichment Mini- 4 (2 scholarships $500 – $1,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; minimum admission Deadline: March 31, 2020 Courses Program for francophone average of 85%; participation in the Enrichment Mini-course Program. Apply within 2 years of having obtained your OSSD or after the first Non-renewable. Scholarships students and 2 for year of CEGEP. Provide a current resume describing your leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extracurricular activities. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ anglophone Submit a copy of your Enrichment Mini-course Program certificate of participation or a letter from your school confirming your participation. p/a/18960/ students) Faculty of 7 (1 from each of $2,000 Be a female student registered full time in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Engineering (except computer science). Minimum Deadline: March 31, 2020 Engineering the engineering admission average of 80%. Submit a letter explaining why you want to study engineering. Non-renewable. Memorial programs, https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship excluding p/a/17207/ computer science) Faculty of Science 16 $10,000 (First Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Science. Must demonstrate research skills and Deadline: March 15, 2020 Undergraduate work term involvement in extracurricular scientific activities. Applicants must submit a 250-word text describing some of the ways they explore their Renewable. Research $3,750, passion for science and share it with others. Must be recommended by a science teacher and be available for an interview in the Spring. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship Second work p/a/17694/ term $6,250) Father Roger Variable Up to $20,000 Be registered full time or part time in an undergraduate or a graduate program at the University of Ottawa. Be in good academic standing; Deadline: March 1, 2020 Guindon Student demonstrate financial need and have overcome and/or dealing with significant and long-term life challenges. Renewable. Assistance Fund https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/18335/ Follett of Canada 20 $500 (gift Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty, or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section; demonstrate financial need. Deadline: March 31, 2020 Textbook Bursaries certificate) Non-renewable. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/18211/

414 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Indigenous 1 $26,000 Be an Indigenous person. Register full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program in a direct-entry faculty; minimum Deadline: 1 March, 2020 Leadership ($6,500 per admission average of 85%; show leadership qualities and a commitment to academic and extracurricular activities. Renewable. Scholarship year) https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/17662/ Jean Chrétien 5 $5,000 Be admitted for the first time in Political Science or Public Administration. Minimum admission average 92%; show leadership qualities and Deadline: March 31, 2020 Scholarships at the (minimum) commitment to academic and extracurricular activities. Non-renewable. University of https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Ottawa p/a/17955/ Noëlla Larocque Variable $1,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program taught in French; Ontario resident; demonstrate financial need Deadline: March 31, 2020 and Louis-David and academic excellence. Non-renewable. Major Bursary https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/18053/ President's 6 (1 scholarship $30,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty; minimum admission average of 92%; must be bilingual (English and Deadline: March 1, 2020 Scholarship per direct-entry ($7,500 per French), show leadership qualities and present exceptional extracurricular activities. Renewable. faculty) year) https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/ Application Not Required Chancellor's 18 $1,500 Awarded to the second, third and fourth finalists for the 6 Chancellor's scholarships. Non-renewable. Scholarship https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ (Finalists) p/a/ Dean of the 10 $4,000 Minimum 90% admission average; be registered full time and for the first time in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Arts. Renewable. Faculty of Arts' ($1,000 per https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Merit Scholarship year) p/a/17540/ Dean's Excellence Variable $2,500 Minimum 92% admission average; must be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Social Non-renewable. Award – Faculty of Sciences. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Social Sciences p/a/ Dean's Merit 35 $4,000 – Admission average: 90–94.9% = $4,000 95–100% = $5,000 Must be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate Non-renewable. Scholarship – $5,000 program at the Faculty of Engineering and have a minimum admission average of 90%. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Faculty of (depending on p/a/17541/ Engineering the admission average) Fleur de Lys Variable $10,000 Be registered full time in the French Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) program. Be registered for at least 4 courses (12 units) per term Renewable. Admission ($2,500 per taught in French. Resident of a province or territory in Canada other than Ontario. Have completed your high school, CEGEP or equivalent https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship Fund year) education in French and have the highest admission average among applicants. p/a/18192/ of the Telfer School of Management French Studies Unlimited $4,000 You must be registered full time, and for the first time, in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, and take at least: Renewable. Bursary ($1,000 per 9 credits (e.g., 3 courses) per term taught in French or 6 credits (e.g., 2 courses) per term taught in French or in French as a second https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ year) language (FLS) if registered in French Immersion Studies or in the Extended French Stream. p/a/17317/ Indigenous 3 $1,500 Awarded to the second, third and fourth finalists of the Indigenous Leadership Scholarship. Non-renewable. Leadership https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship p/a/17662/ (Finalists) President's 18 Awarded to the second, third and fourth finalists for the 6 President's Scholarships. Non-renewable. Scholarship https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ (Finalists) p/a/ Student Mobility Unlimited $1,000 – If you take part in an international exchange, you will receive $1,000 for a 1-term exchange or $2,000 for a full academic year. Non-renewable. Scholarship $2,000 https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ p/a/78325/

415 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information University of Unlimited $1,000 An admission average between 80.0% and 84.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Non-renewable. Ottawa Admission Section. https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship p/a/ (80–84.9%) University of Unlimited $2,000 An admission average between 85.0% and 89.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Ottawa Admission Section. Scholarship (85–89.9%) University of Unlimited $3,000 An admission average between 90.0% and 94.9%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Ottawa Admission Section. Scholarship (90–94.9%) University of Unlimited $4,000 An admission average between 95.0% and 100%; must be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Ottawa Admission Section. Scholarship (95–100%) University of Unlimited $1,000 per Be registered full time in a direct-entry faculty or in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section. Appear on the Dean's Honour List for the previous Renewable. Ottawa Merit term term (minimum term average: 8.5; 7.5 for the Civil Law Section). https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Scholarship p/a/64237/ University of Variable $1,000 Be registered full time, and for the first time, in an undergraduate program; have completed the Declaration of Personal Experience. Non-renewable. Ottawa Personal (minimum) https://scholarships.uottawa.ca/ Experience p/a/102321/ Admission Scholarship

416 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University)

University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Admission Unlimited $500 These admissions scholarships, with values ranging from $2,000 to $14,000, are offered to any candidate (Canadians, permanent residents and Renewable. Scholarship international students) from recognized high schools and colleges only. http://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid- (80–84.9%) and-bursaries--admission- Renewal criteria: Registered full time (at least 12 credits per session) and maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 8.5. Admission Unlimited $1,500 scholarships_433_730.htm Scholarship Candidates applying to a certificate program are not eligible. (85–89.9%) Admission Unlimited $2,500 Scholarship (90–94.9%) Admission Unlimited $3,500 Scholarship (95–100%)

Corporate Variable Variable Sometimes, combining work with study is not enough to pay all education-related costs. Beyond our diverse activities with Research Services and Non-renewable. and External International Services, we strive to find scholarships offered by external organizations. Scholarships vary, and have flexible admission criteria and amounts http://ustpaul.ca/en/research- Scholarships that are often significant, which could greatly reduce your schooling expenses. online-scholarships_36_735.htm To better provide you with details about the awards, we offer a section reserved exclusively for external grants. We update this information regularly, and invite you to visit this page frequently. For more information, contact our scholarship officer, Mohamed Kouchi, at 613-236-1393, ext. 2323.

Financial Aid Variable To qualify for a financial aid bursary, you must meet the following requirements: Fall/winter 2019–2020: Non-renewable. Scholarships Be registered at Saint Paul University during the 2019–2020 academic year http://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid- Be eligible to receive governmental financial aid* and have claimed your funds and-bursaries-financial-aid- Contribute financially towards your studies, as well as having a contribution from parents or spouse, if applicable. bursaries_434_152.htm If you wish to apply for the Saint Paul University Financial Aid Bursary, you must complete the new financial survey available in your student intranet. Once logged into your student intranet account, click "My finances" and select "Financial Aid", then select "On-line Financial Aid Bursary". Demonstrate financial need Maintain a satisfactory academic standing For more information, contact Daniel Tessier by phone at 613-236-1393, ext. 2295, or by email at [email protected]. Application Not Required Internal Variable Variable Thanks to generous donors, Saint Paul University is able to offer scholarships to students of various disciplines. Non-renewable. Scholarships ustpaul.ca/admissionscholarship Scholarships Variable Up to Updated programs and generous scholarships for a range of students: That is what Saint Paul University’s Élisabeth Bruyère School of Social Innovation is Renewable. in Social $28,000 offering for our students. Whether you choose to study in English or in French, at the undergraduate or master’s level, becoming an agent of social change https://ustpaul.ca/en/scholarships- Innovation for 4 has never been so within reach financially. Find out what we can offer you! in-social-innovation_6823_40.htm years

417 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Queen's University)

Queen's University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Admission Unlimited Up to $6,500 Demonstrated financial need. Deadline: February 15, 2020 Bursaries Non-renewable. https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/ Bank of 3 $40,000 ($10,000 x 4 years)* Superior academic ability, original and creative thinking, proven leadership qualities, involvement in school and Deadline: December 1, 2019 Montreal community activities and financial need. Renewable. Award https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/admission- awards/major-admission- awards BISC Unlimited Up to $7,500 Queen's students participating in the first-year program at the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) may apply Deadline: February 15, 2020 Tricolour on the Admission Bursaries and Awards application. Must demonstrate financial need. Non-renewable. Admission https://www.queensu.ca/ Bursaries studentawards/award-list/ named-bursaries/bisc-bursaries Chancellor's 50 $36,000 ($9,000 x 4 years)* Secondary school official nominates candidate based on superior academic ability, original and creative thinking, Deadline: December 1, 2019 Scholarship and proven leadership qualities. Renewable. Chernoff 9 $48,000 – $60,000 ($12,000 – $15,000 x 4 years)* Superior academic ability, original and creative thinking, proven leadership qualities and financial need. For 8 of https://www.queensu.ca/ Family the awards, preference will be given to students from rural and remote areas of Canada with demonstrated studentawards/admission- Award financial need. For 1 of the awards, preference will be given to a student who is a resident of Quebec with awards/major-admission- demonstrated financial need. awards Dr. Iris May 2 $48,000 ($12,000 x 4 years)* Superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities, involvement in school/community activities and financial Marsh need. Student's permanent family residence must be in Ontario. Student must demonstrate financial need. Memorial Award D & R Sobey Up to 7 $80,000 ($20,000 x 4 years)* Entering the first year of Queen's Commerce, superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities, involvement Atlantic in school/community activities and financial need. Student's permanent family residence must be in 1 of the Scholarship Atlantic Provinces. Student must have a demonstrated financial need. Melvin R. 2 $48,000 – $60,000 ($12,000 – $15,000 x 4 years)* Academic excellence, demonstrated leadership qualities and financial need. Preference will be given to students Goodes who are graduates of Westdale Secondary School, in Hamilton, Ontario. If there are no eligible candidates from Entrance Westdale Secondary School, then the award will be open to students who were residents of the city of Hamilton, Award Ontario, on admission to Queen's University. Schulich 2 1 at $80,000 ($20,000 x 4 years) Bachelor of Science Financial need (Note: Schulich Leader nominees applying to Queen's must submit a Queen's Admission Bursary Deadline: Mid-February, 2020 Leader (Honours) or Bachelor of Computing (Honours) or to enable Queen's to assess their financial need prior to February 15, 2019). Academic excellence. Outstanding Renewable. Scholarships Concurrent Education (BED/BSCH) 1 at $100,000 community, business or entrepreneurial leadership. http://www.schulichleaders.com/ ($25,000 x 4 years) Bachelor of Applied Science Science 48 1 $76,000 ($19,000 x four years)* Engineering applicant out of traditional schooling for at least 3 years. Demonstrated financial need. Deadline: February 15 ½ Mature Renewable. Student Entrance Bursary The Unlimited $10,000 ($2,500 x four years)* Demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to students entering first year of any first-entry Pathways to undergraduate degree program who are graduates of the Pathways to Education Program. Education Award

418 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Queen's University)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Wasmund 4 $32,000 ($8,000 x four years)* Demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and demonstrated initiative. Candidates will have Family completed all of their secondary school education at, in order of priority, North Hastings High School in Bancroft, Memorial Madawaska Valley District High School in Barry's Bay, Opeongo High School in Douglas or Renfrew Collegiate Scholars Institute in Renfrew, Ontario. Award Application Not Required Excellence Unlimited $1,000 – $2,000 90.0–94.9%. Students are automatically considered. No application required. Non-renewable. Scholarship https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/admission- awards/automatic-admission- scholarship First 18 $1,000 Awarded on the basis of academic achievement to first generation students entering first year of any Non-renewable. Generation undergraduate degree program under the First Generation Admission Policy. https://www.queensu.ca/ Awards studentawards/ Indigenous Variable Academic achievement to Indigenous students entering the first year of any undergraduate degree program Non-renewable. Admission under the Indigenous Admission Policy. Students admitted under the Indigenous Admission Policy will Award automatically be considered. Principal's Unlimited $4,000 – $6,000 95%+. Superior academic ability. Students are automatically considered. No application required. Non-renewable. Scholarship https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/admission- awards/automatic-admission- scholarship Robert and 1 $32,000 ($8,000 per year) Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and involvement in extracurricular activities. Awarded to Deadline: February 15, 2020 Eva students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or Renewable. (Bertram) the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Apply on the Admission Awards Application on the Student https://www.queensu.ca/ Cole Awards web site. studentawards/award-list/ Canadian named-bursaries/ Bursary undergraduate-admission- bursaries Science 1 $48,000 over 4 years ($12,000/year) Superior academic ability Creative and original thinking Proven leadership qualities Financial need Permanent Deadline: December 1, 2019 1968 Family residence must be in Ontario Renewable. https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/admission- awards/major-admission- awards Senator Unlimited $5,000 x 4 years 94% Award Average, Quebec residents only. GPA of 3.5+ to renew. Deadline: Automatically Frank Carrel considered Award Renewable. https://www.queensu.ca/ studentawards/admission- awards/automatic-admission- scholarship Wasmund 2 $40,000 ($10,000 per year) Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and academic achievement to Indigenous students Deadline: February 15, 2020 Family entering first year of a Bachelor of Applied Science degree program. Apply on the Queen’s Admission Bursary Renewable. Indigenous application by 15 February. https://www.queensu.ca/ Engineering studentawards/award-list/ Scholars named-bursaries/ undergraduate-admission- bursaries

419 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Queen's University)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Wasmund 1 $40,000 ($10,000 per year) Awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need, academic achievement and demonstrated initiative to Renewable. Indigenous Indigenous students entering first year in any first entry undergraduate degree program with preference to https://www.queensu.ca/ Award Indigenous students entering first year of a first entry program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. studentawards/award-list/ Apply on the Queen’s Admission Bursary application by 15 February. Resident of Ontario. named-bursaries/ undergraduate-admission- bursaries

420 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Royal Military College of Canada)

Royal Military College of Canada

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Not Required Regular All successful Tuition, books and implements required to complete a degree at the undergraduate level are provided by A minimum average of 75% is required with marks of at least 75% on the Renewable. Officer candidates are the . Officer Cadets are also provided with a salary while attending RMC. We prerequisites. Early conditional offers of admission may be forwarded to Training subsidized to recommend you apply as soon as you can, once you begin your final year of high school. applicants who present marks of 85% or higher, including prerequisites. Plan attend RMCC

421 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Ryerson University)

Ryerson University

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required President's 12 $10,000 per year, and guaranteed space in first-year >A minimum final academic average of 90% in your top six 4U/M courses or equivalent is required. You must be a current, Deadline: March 1, Entrance residence for your first year of study. full-time high school student within Canada, and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You must also demonstrate 2020 Scholarships leadership qualities and creative ability. Renewable. http://www.ryerson.ca/ currentstudents/ awards/entrance Application Not Required Guaranteed Based on your average when admitted, you may Automatically considered; no deadline. To be eligible for consideration, students must: - be currently enrolled full-time in a Renewable. and automatically receive one of our guaranteed and Canadian secondary school (minimum of 3 Ontario grade 12 U/M courses or Canadian provincial equivalent within the http://www.ryerson.ca/ Renewable renewable scholarships in recognition of your strong 2018–2019 regular school year; - have been continuously enrolled full-time (no gaps in full-time attendance prior to the undergraduate/ Scholarships academic achievements. Our entrance scholarships are 2018–2019 regular school year); - be enrolling in a postsecondary institution for the first time; and - have submitted the admission/ valued up to $4,000 per year for a total value of up to correct and complete application for admission to the program for which the scholarship is being granted by September 1, scholarships $16,000 over 4 years. 2020

422 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – Mississauga)

University of Toronto – Mississauga

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Arbor Approximately $7,500 in first year; renewable at Must be a Canadian secondary student intending to begin university the following academic year; Canadian citizen, permanent Deadline: November 4, 2019 Scholarship 10 from $1,500 for second, third and resident or protected person who has applied for the National Scholarship Program. Student must apply to the National Renewable. applicants to fourth year Scholarship Program in order to be considered for the Arbor Scholarship. Each year approximately 10 students will be named http://future.utoronto.ca/ all U of T National Scholars (winners) and approximately 10 students will be named Arbor Scholars (runners-up). content/arbor-scholarship campuses. C. David Up to 10 $20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are undergraduate scholarships for domestic students entering any first entry Deadline: November 4, 2019 Naylor program at the University of Toronto. Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded annually, each valued at $20,000. These prestigious Non-renewable. University scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to http://future.utoronto.ca/ Scholarships arts, sports, music, entrepreneurship or social enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimum admission average of 95%. content/c-david-naylor- The C. David Naylor University Scholarships were established in honour of the University of Toronto’s 15th president, Dr. David university-scholarships Naylor. During his 8-year tenure, he worked to ensure the global success of the University, while bringing greater national and global awareness of the value of the University of Toronto’s faculty, students and alumni, and their many contributions. As a Rhodes Scholar and world-class researcher and teacher, Dr. David Naylor embodies a unique combination of academic excellence and leadership Lester B. 37 (approx.) U of T’s most prestigious and The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto provide an unparalleled opportunity for outstanding Deadline: School nomination Pearson competitive scholarship for international students to study at one of the world’s best universities in one of the world’s most multicultural cities. The scholarship deadline: November 30, International international students. The Lester program is intended to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and creativity and who are 2019; Student scholarship Scholarships B. Pearson International recognized as leaders within their school. A special emphasis is placed on the impact the student has had on the life of their application deadline: January Scholarships will cover tuition, school and community, and their future potential to contribute positively to the global community. 15, 2020. books, incidental fees, and full Renewable. residence support for 4 years. http://www.future.utoronto.ca/ pearson Mississauga 1 Varies Awarded to newly admitted U of T Mississauga students who intend to pursue a Major/Specialist in either a Commerce or Deadline: June 29, 2020 Board of Trade Management Program and who have extensive involvement in extra-curricular and community-based volunteer activities. Non-renewable. Entrance Academic merit and financial need are also considered. Preference will be given to students who are residents of Mississauga. http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ Award in Recipients must be Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. future-students/finances/ Commerce scholarships-requiring- and application Management National Approximately The National Scholarship covers The National Scholarship rewards original, creative and committed Canadian secondary school students. These are students who Deadline: November 1, 2019 Scholarships 10 from tuition and incidental fees for 4 demonstrate superior academic performance, original and creative thought, and exceptional achievement in a broad context. They Renewable. applicants to years, provides full residence excel in academic pursuits, demonstrate enthusiasm for intellectual exploration and have a strong involvement in the lives of their http://future.utoronto.ca/ all U of T support in first year, and includes schools and communities. Each year approximately 10 students are named National Scholars (winners) and 10 are named Arbor content/national-scholarship- campuses an additional, renewable Scholars (runners-up). program monetary award, based on individual financial circumstances. The scholarship is tenable only at the University of Toronto. Student 2 $1,000 Awarded to newly admitted U of T Mississauga students who have attained high academic achievement in high school and have Deadline: June 29, 2020 Leader demonstrated leadership through their involvement in high school activities. Non-renewable. Entrance http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ Scholarship future-students/finances/ U of T Up to 2 Various amounts Awarded to newly admitted, full-time U of T Mississauga students who have extensive involvement in community-based volunteer scholarships-requiring- Mississauga awarded activities prior to entering university and who will be living in student residence at U of T Mississauga. Academic merit is also application Residence considered. Community Scholarship

423 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – Mississauga)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Not Required Arthur Lindsay Varies Varying amounts. Awarded to U of T Mississauga student(s) registered in the Theatre and Drama program; based on academic excellence and Non-renewable. Fernie audition performance. Some awards are granted on the basis of financial need. Recipients are chosen by the Theatre and Drama http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ Endowment department. future-students/finances/ Award in automatic-entrance- Drama scholarships A.W. Oughtred 1 Varies To be awarded to a student with high academic standing who is entering UTM from Erindale Secondary School. Memorial Admission Scholarship City of 1 To be awarded to the student graduating with the highest standing from a Mississauga Secondary School who is enrolling in full- Mississauga time studies at UTM in Year 1. This scholarship may be combined with any other admission scholarship provided the maximum Pope John aggregate value does not exceed $5,000. Paul II Admission Scholarship Clarkson 1 To be awarded to a full-time student, with high academic standing, admitted to a Science Specialist program. The student must be Rotary Club a graduate of a Region of Peel high school. Registration in the following Winter Session is a requirement of this award. and Peel Region Science Fair Scholarship L.M. Picchione 1 To be awarded to an outstanding high school student based on their academic achievement in a senior level Italian course and on Admission the recommendation of the Italian Department. Payment conditional on registering at UTM in 1 of the following courses: ITA200Y Scholarship in or higher level courses. Italian President’s Approximately $10,000 No application necessary; outstanding students are considered automatically for these scholarships. Recipients must: Be applying Deadline: N/A Scholars of 100 of the to the first year of undergraduate studies; demonstrate outstanding academic achievement; etc. Non-renewable. Excellence most highly https://future.utoronto.ca/ qualified scholarships/presidents- students scholars-of-excellence- program/ Saini Family 1 Varies Awarded to a U of T Mississauga first-year student registered in a full-time course load at the undergraduate level. The student Non-renewable. Entrance must be a top applicant and have demonstrated financial need. http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ Scholarship future-students/finances/ automatic-entrance- U of T Unlimited $3,000 Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 92.0–94.9%. Mississauga scholarships Entrance Awards are based on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used. Award of Distinction ($3,000)

U of T Unlimited $2,000 Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 90.0–91.9%. Mississauga Entrance Awards are based on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used. Award of Merit ($2,000) U of T Varies Up to $40,000 ($10,000 x 4 The International Undergraduate Awards are offered to exceptional international students at the University of Toronto Renewable. Mississauga years) Mississauga. Recipients are selected by committee and awarded on the basis of academic achievement and overall academic https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ International competitiveness. future-students/finances/ Undergraduate automatic-entrance- Award scholarships

424 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – Mississauga)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

U of T Unlimited $3,000 (eligible for renewal for a Available to all newly admitted students directly from high school with a final admission average of 95% and above. Renewable. Mississauga total value of up to $12,000) http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/ Principal's Awards are based on the admitted average. Where a course has been repeated, the first grade attained will be used. future-students/finances/ Entrance This scholarship is renewed on the basis that you continuously maintain full-time registration at UTM in the fall/winter sessions. automatic-entrance- Award Students must achieve and maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 3.70 and complete at least 4.0 credits scholarships ($3,000, (3.0 credits for students with a documented disability) by the end of the fall/winter session of each year to qualify for renewal of the renewable up scholarship. to $12,000)

U of T Varies $7,500 The University of Toronto Scholars Program provides recognition to the University’s outstanding students, at admission and on an Renewable. Scholars ongoing basis. There are approximately 700 admission awards which have a value of $7,500. Outstanding domestic and https://future.utoronto.ca/ Award international secondary school students are considered automatically for these awards on the basis of their average at the time of scholarships/university-of- admission (applicants who have previously attended a post-secondary institution are not eligible for U of T Scholars toronto-scholars-program/ consideration). Payment of the award is conditional on full-time registration at the University in the fall of the year the award is granted. The U of T Scholars award may not be held in conjunction with a UTM entrance scholarship, though students with an average of 95%+ may qualify for the UTM Entrance Scholarship renewability portion in years 2, 3 and 4.

425 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – Scarborough)

University of Toronto – Scarborough

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Arbor Approximately $7,500 in first year; Finalists not designated as National Scholars receive Arbor Scholarships. These scholarships are renewable and have a value of $7,500 in the Deadline: November 4 Scholarship 10 from renewable at $1,500 first year and $1,500 per year for 3 additional years of undergraduate study. The scholarship is tenable only at the University of Toronto. '2019' applicants to for second, third and Renewable. all U of T fourth year http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ campuses admissions/scholarships C. David Up to 10 $20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are awarded to domestic students entering any first entry program at the University of Toronto on Deadline: November 4 Naylor the basis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to, arts, sports, music, entrepreneurship or '2019' University social enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimum admission average of 95%. Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded annually, each Non-renewable. Scholarships valued at $20,000. To be considered for this scholarship, complete the Awards Profile by logging into JOIN UofT.

National Approximately Tuition and incidental Students who have been nominated by their schools as National Book Award recipients may submit applications to the National Scholarship Deadline: November 4 Scholarships 10 from fees for 4 years; Program. In addition, students who identify themselves as meeting the scholarship criteria are invited to apply directly for the National '2019' applicants to residence support in Scholarship, without having been nominated for the Book Award. Renewable. all U of T first year plus a www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ campuses varying, renewable You should apply if you are: admissions/scholarships cash award. an original and creative thinker committed to your school and community a high achiever in academic and creative pursuits enthusiastic about learning and intellectual exploration a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person currently in your final year of Canadian secondary school or first-year CEGEP intending to start post-secondary study in fall 2018 To apply, you’ll need to: Create an account for your National Scholarship application. A link to the online application form will be made available on the Admissions website in September 2018 (adm.utoronto.ca). Complete the online application, including a series of short essays and exercises. You must complete all sections of the application. Limits with respect to the number of words must be followed. Upload a transcript of your complete high school record to date, including current ongoing grades and final results for your last full academic year. Official transcripts will be requested from students who are selected as finalists. You will be contacted by January if an official transcript is required. Arrange for a letter of reference. Please have someone in your school or community write a confidential reference letter supporting your application. You must supply the name of your referee and his/her institutional email address on your application form. Once you’ve submitted your application, an email will be sent to your referee with instructions for submitting the reference online. We strongly recommend contacting your referee well before submitting your application, to allow him/her ample time to prepare and submit a reference letter. Referees will have until one week after the application deadline to submit a letter of reference. Submit your online application. Once you have submitted your application, you will not be able to make any further changes. You will receive a confirmation email after submitting your application. Application Not Required President's 50 $10,000 Awarded to approximately 50 of the most highly qualified students across the University of Toronto. In addition to the scholarship funds, Renewable. Scholars of (approximately) students receive access to meaningful on-campus employment and an international learning opportunity. The PSEP award may not be held in https://future.utoronto.ca/ Excellence conjunction with a UTSC entrance scholarship, though students with an average of 95%+ may qualify for the UTSC entrance scholarship scholarships/presidents- Award renewability portion in years 2, 3 and 4. scholars-of-excellence- program/ U of T Varies $1,000 Academic excellence. Value based on average calculated on admission. Courses must be completed by June of the current year. Non-renewable. Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Entrance admissions/scholarships Awards ($1,000)

426 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – Scarborough)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information U of T Varies $1,500 Scarborough Entrance Awards ($1,500) U of T Varies $2,000 Non-renewable. Scarborough Entrance Awards ($2,000) U of T Varies $3,000. Renewable for Renewable. Scarborough three additional years www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Entrance with a cumulative GPA admissions/scholarships Awards of at least 3.70. ($3,000) U of T Varies $500 Academic excellence. Value based on average calculated on admission. Courses must be completed by June of the current year. Only Non-renewable. Scarborough available to students admitted to: Social Sciences & Humanities, Co-op Social Sciences & Humanities, Physical & Environmental Sciences, www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Entrance and Co-op Physical & Environmental Sciences. admissions/scholarships Awards ($500)

U of T Varies $7,500 Awarded to the top students admitted to UTSC. Typically, students will have an average in the mid-90s. Renewable. Scholars www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Award The U of T Scholars award may not be held in conjunction with a UTSC entrance scholarship, though students with an average of 95%+ may admissions/scholarships qualify for the UTSC Entrance Scholarship renewability portion in years 2, 3 and 4.

427 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – St. George Campus)

University of Toronto – St. George Campus

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Arbor Approximately $7,500 in first year at the University of Toronto, and Refer to the National Scholarship Program for full eligibility requirements. Renewable. Scholarship ten students $1,500 for each of the second, third and fourth http://future.utoronto.ca/content/arbor- are selected years. scholarship as Arbor Scholars. C. David Naylor Up to 10 $20,000 The C. David Naylor University Scholarships are undergraduate scholarships for domestic students Renewable. University scholarships entering any first entry program at the University of Toronto. These scholarships are awarded on the http://future.utoronto.ca/content/c- Scholarships will be basis of academic merit and demonstrated leadership excellence (including, but not limited to arts, david-naylor-university-scholarships awarded sports, music, entrepreneurship or social enterprise). Eligible candidates must have a minimum annually admission average of 95%. Faculty of up to $7500 Academic excellence and financial need, likely 90% or greater. UTAPS application required. Non-renewable. Applied http://discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/ Science and money/scholarships/ Engineering Admission Awards Hatch 1 $8,000 Academic merit; Aboriginal/Indigenous. Renewable. Engineering Aboriginal Scholarship National Approximately The National Scholarship covers tuition and Students who have been nominated by their schools as National Book Award recipients may submit Renewable. Scholarship 10 students incidental fees for 4 years, provides full residence applications to the National Scholarship Program. In addition, students who identify themselves as http://future.utoronto.ca/content/ Program are selected support in first year, and includes an additional, meeting the scholarship criteria are invited to apply directly for the National Scholarship, without national-scholarship-program as National renewable monetary award based on individual having been nominated for the Book Award. Scholars financial circumstances. Application Not Required Admission $500 – $5,000 Academic excellence. Automatically considered. Non-renewable. Awards http://future.utoronto.ca/finances/ scholarships Bennett Varies $2,500 – $7,500 Awarded to full time undergraduate students with Indigenous backgrounds or whose parents did not Deadline: To be considered for this Scholars attend University or College on the basis of financial need. scholarship, complete the Awards Profile. The deadline to complete this is February 26, 2019. Non-renewable. Faculty of 50+ $1,000-$7,500 Academic excellence, likely 95% or greater. Non-renewable. Applied http://discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/ Science and money/scholarships/ Engineering Admission Scholarships Humanities Varies $7,500 Canadian citizens or permanent residents Deadline: To be considered for this Excellence entering any first-entry Humanities program scholarship, complete the Awards Admissions a minimum admission average of 92% Profile by February 26, 2019. Scholarship Non-renewable.

428 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Toronto – St. George Campus)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information President’s Approximately $10,000 Approximately 50 of the most highly qualified students applying to first year of direct entry, Non-renewable. Scholars of 75 of the undergraduate studies, will be distinguished as President’s Scholars of Excellence. Outstanding http://future.utoronto.ca/content/ Excellence most highly students are considered automatically for these scholarships. president%E2%80%99s-scholars- qualified excellence-program students. University of Approximately $7,500 No application necessary; outstanding students are considered automatically for these scholarships. Non-renewable. Toronto 700 for https://future.utoronto.ca/scholarships/ Scholars applicants to university-of-toronto-scholars-program/ Program all U of T campuses.

429 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Trent University)

Trent University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Board of Governors' 1 $18,000 maximum scholarship value ($4,500 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent, with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. To apply, Leadership Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher, may apply for this prestigious scholarship. and for more information, visit the required to renew for up to 4 years of Tuition, Scholarships and Financial undergraduate study. Selection is based on outstanding leadership and involvement in the community, as well as high Aid website. academic achievement. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ Canada-Wide Science 1 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or studentfinances/scholarships- Fair Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship. required to renew for up to 4 years of awards-bursaries/prestigious- undergraduate study. Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, for students who have scholarships been awarded a medal or honourable mention for a senior-level project at a Canada-wide science fair within the past 2 calendar years. You must provide proof of achievement at the Canada-wide science fair.

Champlain Scholarship 2 $20,000 maximum scholarship value ($5,000 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. Visit the years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship. Tuition, Scholarships and Financial required to renew for up to 4 years of Aid website to apply and find out undergraduate study. Selection is based on exceptionally high academic achievement and promise. more. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ studentfinances/scholarships- awards-bursaries/prestigious- scholarships Global Citizen 1-50 $2,000 to $29,000 These scholarships are competitive and selection is based on academic excellence, exceptional Deadline: February 15 Scholarship and leadership skills, demonstrated community involvement and global service. Financial need is taken Renewable. International Awards into consideration for full scholarships. This scholarship is open only to international students. http://www.trentu.ca/international/ financesandscholarships.php

Special Admission 10 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. To apply, Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship; however, previous winners of this scholarship have and for more information, visit the required to renew for up to 4 years of normally had an average of 90% or greater. Tuition, Scholarships and Financial undergraduate study. Aid website. Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ studentfinances/scholarships- awards-bursaries/prestigious- scholarships Application Not Required Trent University Unlimited $4,000 maximum scholarship value ($1,000 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from Deadline: September 1, 2020 National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 80% or higher. Renewable. Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of https://www.trentu.ca/ (80–84%) undergraduate study. studentfinances/scholarships- Trent University Unlimited $6,000 maximum scholarship value ($1,500 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from awards-bursaries/entrance- National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 85% or higher. scholarships Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of (85–89%) undergraduate study.

Trent University Unlimited $10,000 maximum scholarship value ($2,500 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 90% or higher. Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of (90–94%) undergraduate study.

430 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Trent University)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Trent University Unlimited $12,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,000 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from Renewable. National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 95% or higher. https://www.trentu.ca/ Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of studentfinances/scholarships- (95% or higher) undergraduate study. awards-bursaries/entrance- scholarships

431 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Trent University Durham GTA)

Trent University Durham GTA

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Board of Governors' 1 $18,000 maximum scholarship value ($4,500 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent, with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. To apply, Leadership Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher, may apply for this prestigious scholarship. and for more information, visit the required to renew for up to 4 years of Tuition, Scholarships and Financial undergraduate study. Selection is based on outstanding leadership and involvement in the community, as well as high Aid website. academic achievement. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ Canada-Wide Science 1 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or studentfinances/scholarships- Fair Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship. required to renew for up to 4 years of awards-bursaries/prestigious- undergraduate study. Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, for students who have scholarships been awarded a medal or honourable mention for a senior-level project at a Canada-wide science fair within the past 2 calendar years. You must provide proof of achievement at the Canada-wide science fair.

Champlain Scholarship 2 $20,000 maximum scholarship value ($5,000 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. Visit the years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship. Tuition, Scholarships and Financial required to renew for up to 4 years of Aid website to apply and find out undergraduate study. Selection is based on exceptionally high academic achievement and promise. more. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ studentfinances/scholarships- awards-bursaries/prestigious- scholarships

Special Admission 10 $15,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,750 x 4 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80% or Deadline: April 1, 2020. To apply, Scholarship years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is higher may apply for this prestigious scholarship; however, previous winners of this scholarship have and for more information, visit the required to renew for up to 4 years of normally had an average of 90% or greater. Tuition, Scholarships and Financial undergraduate study. Aid website. Selection is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement. Renewable. https://www.trentu.ca/ studentfinances/scholarships- awards-bursaries/prestigious- scholarships Application Not Required Durham Scholars Circle Unlimited $1,500 Awarded to high achieving students attending Trent University's Durham-GTA Campus. This Award Deadline: September 1, 2020 (90–94%) can be received in addition to a Trent University National Renewable Scholarship and is only Non-renewable. Durham Scholars Circle Unlimited available to new students studying at the Durham-GTA campus in their first year. (95% or higher) Trent University Unlimited $4,000 maximum scholarship value ($1,000 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from Deadline: September 1, 2020 National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 80% or higher. Renewable. Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of https://www.trentu.ca/ (80–84%) undergraduate study. studentfinances/scholarships- Trent University Unlimited $6,000 maximum scholarship value ($1,500 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from awards-bursaries/entrance- National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 85% or higher. scholarships Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of (85–89%) undergraduate study.

Trent University Unlimited $10,000 maximum scholarship value ($2,500 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 90% or higher. Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of (90–94%) undergraduate study.

432 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Trent University Durham GTA)

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Trent University Unlimited $12,000 maximum scholarship value ($3,000 x 4 Awarded to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering their first year at Trent directly from Renewable. National Renewable years). An 80% average, in 5.0 Trent credits, is a Canadian high school with a final admission average of 95% or higher. https://www.trentu.ca/ Entrance Scholarship required to renew for up to 4 years of studentfinances/scholarships- (95% or higher) undergraduate study. awards-bursaries/entrance- scholarships

433 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo)

University of Waterloo

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Deer Ridge Entrance 1 Up to $4,000 Financial need; limited to residents of Waterloo region. Deadline: April 15 Awards Non-renewable. https://uwaterloo.ca/forms/undergraduate-studies/#Awards Entrance Bursaries Unlimited $500-$4,000 Demonstrated financial need. Details and application at: Deadline: April 15 www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/bursary.php. Non-renewable. https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/ bursaries?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo- links Olympiad, National and 25 $12,000-$80,000 Mathematics and Computer Science excellence; extracurricular activities. For Deadline: Early February Global Scholarships - applicants to Faculty of Mathematics only. Renewable. Faculty of Mathematics https://uwaterloo.ca/math/future-undergraduates/funding-and-awards Serbian Education Fund 1 $1,000 For applicants to any program. Preference to students who can demonstrate a Deadline: April 15 Entrance Award significant cultural contribution to the Serbian community. Non-renewable. https://uwaterloo.ca/forms/undergraduate-studies/#Awards Application Not Required Computing and 10 $3,000 - $4,000 Academic performance; profile. Non-renewable. Financial Management Entrance Scholarships Entrance Scholarships 4 $1,200 - $2,000 For students who reside in or who previously resided in Hong Kong or mainland Deadline: Deadline: May 1 (China/Hong Kong – China. Academic performance, community involvement. Non-renewable. Non-renewable. various) https://uwaterloo.ca/forms/undergraduate-studies/#Awards Faculty of Applied 200 $500-$10,000 Based on academic performance; profile. Non-renewable. Health Sciences https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships Entrance Scholarships (various) Faculty of Arts Entrance 125 $500-$55,000 Based on academic performance. AFM Admissions Assessment and profile also Scholarships (various) considered for Accounting and Financial Management. Faculty of Engineering 225 $1,000-$15,000 Based on academic performance; profile. For Architecture, the portfolio and interview Entrance Scholarships are also considered. (various) Faculty of Environment 250 $500 – $10,000 Based on academic performance; profile. Entrance Scholarships (various) Faculty of Mathematics 300 $1,000-$10,000 Based on academic performance; profile; results of Euclid Mathematics Contest. Non-renewable. Entrance Scholarships https://math.uwaterloo.ca/math/future-undergraduates/funding-and- (various) awards/entrance-scholarships Faculty of Science 75 $500-$10,000 Academic performance. Non-renewable. Entrance Scholarships https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships (various) Merit Scholarship Unlimited $1,000 85–89.9% or higher admission average. Open to all programs. For full details, visit Non-renewable. our website. https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships/presidents- scholarships Other Entrance 35 $1,000 – $5,000 All Faculties. Based on a variety of criteria, such as academic performance, top Non-renewable. Scholarships (various) students from Waterloo region, specific community involvement, Shad Valley https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships participation, etc.

434 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information President’s Scholarship Unlimited $2,000 90–94.9% or higher admission average. Open to all programs. For full details, visit Non-renewable. our website. https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships/presidents- scholarships

President's Scholarships Unlimited $2,000 plus $1,500 95% or higher admission average. Open to all programs. The $1,500 awards are Renewable. of Distinction International Experience available in upper years if you choose to claim them and if you complete your first https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships/presidents- Award and/or $1,500 year with at least an 80% average. For full details, visit our website. scholarships Research Award School of Accounting 15 $9,000 Academic record, profile (AIF) and interview. For applicants to Accounting and Renewable. and Finance Financial Management (both Financial Management and Public Accounting) in the https://uwaterloo.ca/school-of-accounting-and-finance/current- Fellowships Faculty of Arts only. undergraduates/fellowship-program Schulich Leader 2-4 1 or 2 at $80,000 ($20,000 x For application to eligible programs in Science, Technology, Engineering and Deadline: High school nomination deadline in early February. Scholarships 4 years) Mathematics. Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada. Renewable. 1 or 2 at $100,000 ($25,000 x Academic performance, leadership or entrepreneurial talent; and/or financial need. http://www.schulichleaders.com 4 years). Software Engineering 30 $1,000 – $15,000 Based on academic performance; profile. Non-renewable. Scholarships https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/scholarships

435 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College)

University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Rudolf and 2 $2,000 The Award supports and promotes musical gifts among students studying at Conrad Grebel University College and Deadline: Auditions are typically Hedwig pursuing Music studies at the University of Waterloo. The award will be used to attract gifted students into the Faculty of held in late March. See Rempel Music Arts (first year) and acceptance into the Music program (in the second year). Normally a student will receive 25% of the www.uwaterloo.ca/music/auditions/ Award award in each of their four years of study. Two awards of $2,000 per year for 4 years will be given. for exact deadlines. Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria: Renewable. Students who are pursuing a Music major or joint-honours. http://uwaterloo.ca/music/courses/ Students enrolled in music at Conrad Grebel University College and holding a 75% average. music-studio-individual-lessons/ Students who contribute to the Music program of the college. music-studio-auditions Students who hold a current contract as a resident or associate student with the college. The Chair of the Music department will recommend nominee(s) from those who submit letters of interest. Download the Rudolph and Hedwig Rempel Music Brochure (PDF)

The Jean 2 $2000 This award supports and promotes musical gifts among students studying at CGUC and pursuing Music studies at Deadline: Auditions are typically Caya Music University of Waterloo. Two awards of approximately $2,000 will be given annually for four years to the successful held in February and March. Find Award applicants. deadlines and more information about auditions on the Music Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria: website. students pursuing a Music major or joint-honours Renewable. students enrolled in a music course at Conrad Grebel University College demonstrated musical and academic ability (instrumental, vocal, research) contribution to the music program of the college Download the Jean Caya Music Award Brochure [PDF]. Application Not Required Agnes This award of approximately $1,000 The applicant will have a strong academic record, be actively involved in the Music Program, possess excellent vocal skills, Non-renewable. Giesbrecht supports and promotes choral music and demonstrate a keen interest in choral music, including the Russian Mennonite choral music tradition. The recipient will Choral Music and training among students enrolled in be a member of the Chapel Choir and will serve as assistant to the Director of the Chapel Choir. Download the Agnes Scholarship the Music Program at Conrad Grebel. Giesbrecht Choral Music Scholarship brochure (PDF). Becky Frey $1,000 In memory of Becky Frey, a Grebel student who died of cancer in 1996, a scholarship of approximately $1,000 will be Student awarded to a second- or third-year student enrolled in the Peace and Conflict Studies program. The scholarship will be Scholarship based on a combination of scholastic ability and financial need. Dorothy 1 $1,000 1. First-year female student holding a one- or two-term residence contract with Grebel. 2. Student who can demonstrate Non-renewable. Bechtel leadership experience and who has the potential for giving leadership in the Grebel community. Entrance Award Ford-Harrison 1 $1,500 (approximately) The award is available to students enrolled in one of the Church Music and Worship academic plans to offset expenses Church Music related to tuition fees or enrichment activities in the area of church music and worship. Application is by letter to the director Award of the Church Music & Worship program. For more information regarding this award contact the Church Music & Worship program director, Kenneth Hull. Download the Ford-Harrison Church Music Award brochure (PDF)

Global Conflict $5,000 (approximately) Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria: Management Students originating from an area of conflict. and Students who are giving leadership or have potential to provide leadership in the area of conflict management and Transformation transformation in their home community. Award Students enrolled in a PACS course (either as undergraduate, graduate or in the Institute of PACS Conflict Management Certificate program). Letters of interest should be addressed to the Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College prior to March 31.

436 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College)

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Mennonite 2 Approx $5000 This award is designed to make an educational experience at Conrad Grebel University College accessible to Mennonite Diversity students from culturally diverse backgrounds. The intention is to create a student body at the College that is more reflective Award of the cultural diversity of the present and future Mennonite Church in Canada. Qualifying applicants will include: Students who are, or whose parents are, new Canadians (since 1975) and attend a Mennonite church Aboriginal students who attend a Mennonite church Students who are enrolled in Residence Program – for undergraduate students holding a residence/apartment contract Preference given to students enrolled in undergraduate programs taught at Conrad Grebel (Peace and Conflict Studies, Music, Mennonite Studies, or Religious Studies) PeaceWorks 3 approx $500 To encourage “Computer Tech” Grebel residence students to demonstrate commitment to peace and justice issues. Technology Solutions Award Stauffer 2 Approx $500 To affirm the entrance of Mennonite students into residence at CGUC who exhibit leadership and community-building Non-renewable. Entrance qualities: Award first-year student holding a residence contract with Grebel Mennonite church participant first-year student who can demonstrate how they plan to contribute to community life at Grebel preference will be given to students enrolled in Arts preference will be given to students enrolled in areas taught by Grebel The Abner 1 Approximatley $3,000 (varies) This award is given by the Menno Singers to one student who: - will be enrolled in a full-time music major or minor program Martin Music at the undergraduate level, - is affiliated with an Mennonite Church Eastern Canada (MCEC) congregation, and - has Scholarship demonstrated involvement and proficiency in musical activities in church and community. Application process: Deadline is September 15 each year. For more information and/or an application form contact Lewis Brubacher. The Karin 1 $1,800 This award of approximately $1,800 supports and promotes Anabaptist studies among students at Conrad Grebel and/or Packull the University of Waterloo. Anabaptist Preference will be given to: Studies Award students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at Grebel (grad students in History at Waterloo or in the Master of Theological Studies program at Grebel) students who qualify for Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) funding through OSAP students enrolled in a course that deals with Anabaptist studies generally, but with priority given to courses in History Students who demonstrate an interest in Anabaptist studies and who have excellent potential in Anabaptist research Download the Karin Packull Anabaptist Studies Award brochure [PDF].

The Vic and 2 Approximately $1,000 (50% in the This award supports first-year students intending to major in PACS, who qualify for OSAP and demonstrate a commitment Rita Krueger student's first year and the remainder in to the ideals of the PACS program. Recipients will be chosen giving preference to the following criteria: Family PACS their second year) students enrolled in a PACS core course Award students intending to pursue a PACS major students who qualify for OSAP funding students who demonstrate a commitment to the ideals of the PACS program (through a letter of application that outlines personal experience in peace issues, study goals and long term career aspirations) Two awards of approximately $1,000 will be awarded annually (50% in the student's first year and the remainder in their second year when PACS is declared as a major). Download the Krueger Family Award in Peace and Conflict Studies Award brochure [PDF]. Volunteerism 2 $750 1. First-year student holding a one- or two-term residence contract with the college. 2. Student who can demonstrate Residence experience in community service and volunteerism. Entrance Award

437 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College)

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William Dick 1 $1,500 This award of $2,000 supports and promotes the Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) Field Study program among students Non-renewable. Peace & at Conrad Grebel University College (CGUC) and those pursuing studies at University of Waterloo. Financial support for Conflict students will also aid the work of the agencies for which they volunteer. Studies Field Study Award Recipients will be chosen using the following criteria: students pursuing a PACS concentration students accepted for PACS Field Study program and placement with an non-governmental organization that does not provide adequate funding students holding at least an upcoming 1-term residence contract at the college, with consideration given to students who have had at least 2 previous terms in residence, may be given priority students with financial need may be given priority Download the William Dick Field Study Award brochure [PDF].

438 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – Renison University College)

University of Waterloo – Renison University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Eva Leflar $5,000 (renewable*) *At the discretion of Renison, this award may be renewable This scholarship is awarded to a full-time student from Grey and Bruce counties to Renewable. Foundation Award annually for the duration of the recipient's course of studies. pursue and complete a University of Waterloo degree through Renison University College. Application Not Required Entrance Unlimited 80–81.9% – $500 (renewable at $1,000*) Students with 80-89.9%. Renewable. Scholarship 82–86.9% – $1,000 (renewable at $1,000*) https://uwaterloo.ca/ 87–89.9% – $1,500 (renewable at $1,000*) *minimum average and course renison/future-students/ conditions apply financing President's Unlimited 90% and above – $2,000 (renewable at $1,000*) *Minimum average and course Students with 90% or higher. Scholarship conditions apply . President's 2 The top 2 students achieving 90% or greater will receive an entrance scholarship Top 2 students achieving 90% or greater. Renewable. Scholarship for of $4,000 (renewable at $1,000*). *Minimum average and course conditions https://uwaterloo.ca/ Excellence apply. renison/future-students/ financing

439 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University)

University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Not Required Arts Board of Governors' Varies Up to $5,000 Awarded to students admitted to the Faculty of Arts at SJU who demonstrate outstanding Non-renewable. Scholarship academic achievement and top marks. http://sju.ca/ Arts Entrance Scholarships Unlimited $1,000 Awarded to students admitted to the Faculty of Arts at SJU whose early May admission feesfinancing average is 85.0–89.9%. Arts Founders' Scholarships Varies Awarded to one student admitted to the Faculty of Arts at SJU from each selected Roman Catholic high school. Arts President's Scholarship Unlimited $2,000 entrance scholarship plus $1,500 International Experience Award Awarded to students admitted to the Faculty of Arts at SJU whose early May average is of Distinction and/or $1,500 Research Awards. 95% or above. Arts President's Scholarships Unlimited $2,000 Awarded to students admitted to the Faculty of Arts at SJU whose early May admission Non-renewable. average is 90–94.9%. http://sju.ca/ feesfinancing

440 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College)

University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Not Required St. Paul’s International Up to 4 $10,000 Students must apply. Awarded to first-year undergraduate students who have demonstrated contribution to society as well as Renewable. Development Continuing over 4 academic success, and who enroll in full-time studies (2.5 course units) in Honours International Development, Regular, at the https://uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/shaping-world/ Scholarship years University of Waterloo. funding-and-awards/international- development-awards

441 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University)

Western University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Beryl Ivey 1 $16,000 (x 4 years) Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative Deadline: February 14 Continuing thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement; financial need. Renewable. Entrance http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/ Scholarship Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. student_finances/ Faculty Up to 15 $6,000 (x 4 years) plus $6,000 towards scholarships_awards/ Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative national_scholarship_program.html Entrance first year of residence. Winners are thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Scholarship guaranteed a single room in residence. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

International Up to 3 Up to 3 at $50,000 ($10,000 annually, See website for additional application details. President's plus $10,000 towards first-year Entrance residence) Scholarship eligibility: International (visa) students. Scholarship

National Merit Up to 50 $2,000 for 1 year Those students who are interviewed for a National Scholarship but not offered a National Scholarship or a Schulich Leader Deadline: February 14 Award Scholarship and accepting an offer of admission to main campus will receive a 1-year National Merit Award valued at Non-renewable. $2,000. Recipients will also retain eligibility for an Admission Scholarship ranging in value from $1,000 to $10,000. http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/ student_finances/ Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative scholarships_awards/ thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. May also compete for Admission Scholarships. national_scholarship_program.html Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

National Up to 39 $2,500 for up to 4 months (1 term) 90%. Must be a National Scholarship recipient. Not available to International President's Entrance Scholarship recipients. Scholarship $5,000 for more than 4 months (more Study Abroad than 1 term) Open to Canadian citizens/permanent residents. Award

President's Up to 20 5 at $65,000 ($20,000 for year 1, Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative Deadline: February 14 Entrance $15,000 annually for years 2 to 4) thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Renewable. Scholarship http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/ Up to 15 at $50,000 ($10,000 annually, Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. student_finances/ plus $10,000 towards first-year scholarships_awards/ residence) national_scholarship_program.html Application Not Required Scholarships Varied Varied Non-renewable.

442 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University – Brescia University College)

Western University – Brescia University College

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required BresciaLEAD 1 $5,000 Minimum admission average of 78% plus demonstrated involvement with school and/or local community. Applicants must submit a brief essay explaining how Deadline: May 1, Excellence Award they have contributed to their community and what leadership skills they have learned from their activities. Awarded in addition to an entrance scholarship. 2019 Applications are available on the Brescia scholarship website. Non-renewable. http://brescia.uwo.ca/ tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/ Community Leader 4 $1,000 Minimum admission average of 78% plus demonstrated involvement with school and/or local community. Awarded in addition to an entrance scholarship. Deadline: June 3, Award Applications are available on the Brescia scholarship website. 2019 Non-renewable. http://brescia.uwo.ca/ tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships Wolfe Family 1 $6,500 (x 4 The Wolfe Family General Entrance Scholarship is given to an incoming student from an Ontario high school that has demonstrated school and/or local Deadline: May 1, General Entrance years) community involvement and has been involved in physical fitness/athletic activities over the past year. Applicant must have achieved a minimum 80% 2019 Scholarship average, enrolling in the first year of study in an undergraduate program at Brescia University College. Application must be accompanied by required Renewable. supporting documentation. http://brescia.uwo.ca/ tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships Application Not Required Academic Dean's Unlimited $3,000 (x 4 88.0–90.9% Renewable. Entrance years) http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/ Board of Trustees 3 Full academic Awarded to a student with 1 of the top 3 highest entrance averages. You must apply to Brescia by May 14 to be considered. Renewable. Continuing tuition. http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships Brescia Arts and Unlimited $1,500 minimum 80% average Non-renewable. Humanities http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/ Brescia Entrance Unlimited $2,000 (x 4 83.0–84.9%. Renewable. Scholarship for years) http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Academic tuition/scholarships/ Excellence admission- Brescia Faculty Unlimited $2,500 (x 4 85.0–87.9%. scholarships/ Entrance years) Scholarship

443 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University – Brescia University College)

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Brescia Family Unlimited $250 minimum 80% average Non-renewable. Studies http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ Brescia Unlimited admission- Management and scholarships/ Organizational Studies Scholarship Brescia Merit Unlimited $1,500 (x 4 80.0–82.9%. Renewable. Entrance years) http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/ Brescia Social Unlimited $250 Non-renewable. Sciences http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Scholarship tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/ Brescia Specialist Unlimited $2,000 Brescia SHSM Award: $2,000 Deadline: July, 2019 High Skills Major unlimited number of awards given Non-renewable. (SHSM) Award minimum 78% average and successful completion of Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in any of the following areas: Arts & Culture, Business, Health & http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Wellness, Justice & Community Safety, Sports or Non Profit tuition/scholarships/ entering studies at Brescia for the first time admission- may be held in conjunction with a Brescia Entrance Scholarship scholarships/ no application required International Unlimited $1,500-$3,500 Consult the Registrar's office for specific IB diploma grade equivalencies. Renewable. Baccalaureate (x 4 years) http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Continuing tuition/scholarships/ Scholarship admission- Principal's Unlimited $3,500 (x 4 91.0%+ scholarships/ Entrance years) Scholarship Ursuline Scholars 2 $1,750 Recipients must be entering Brescia's Preliminary Year program and demonstrate strong academic results along with involvement in extracurricular activities. Non-renewable. Preliminary Year http://brescia.uwo.ca/ Award tuition/scholarships/ admission- scholarships/

444 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University – Huron University College)

Western University – Huron University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Frank Holmes 2 (1 male, 1 female) Up to $4,500 per year You must achieve an 80% or higher average in your previous year of study, and be registered on a varsity athletic Deadline: June 1, 2020 Scholarship (renewable for 1 team at Western. Renewable. additional year) https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants Hellmuth Up to 10 Full Tuition, renewable Academic excellence with a mid-year average of 90% or higher. Demonstrated passion for student life, through Deadline: February 15, 2020 Scholarship for up to 4 years community leadership, volunteer service, passion for the arts, athletics, etc. You must be a Canadian citizen or Renewable. permanent resident. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants Application Not Required Gary Barnes Pre- 1 available for first $8,000 Applicants are required to have been offered AEO status and achieve an 80% or higher in their previous year of study. Deadline: June 1, 2020 Business year, can reapply for Applicants are required to be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident and must demonstrate financial need based Non-renewable. Scholarship upper years on criteria established by Huron. Huron Achievement Unlimited $10,000 ($2,500/year) Final admission average of 85.00-89.99%. $2,500 per year for four years, provided you maintain a minimum average Renewable. Award of 80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- Huron Proficiency Unlimited $6,000 ($1,500 per Final admission average of 82.00-84.99%. $1,500 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average of bursaries-grants Award year) 80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term. Huron Scholarship Unlimited $12,000 ($3,000/year) Final admission average of 90-94.99%. $3,000 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average of Renewable. 80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- Huron Scholarship Unlimited $14,000 ($3,500/year) Final admission average of 95% and above. $3,500 per year for 4 years, provided you maintain a minimum average bursaries-grants of Excellence of 80% on 5.0 courses during the regular academic term. International Unlimited $1,000 Applicants are required to have achieved an 82% or higher admission average in their previous year of study and Deadline: Please notify Huron's Certificate Program must graduate from the International Certificate Program. Admissions Office that you will Scholarship complete this program. Non-renewable. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants National Scholarship Unlimited Applicants are required to have achieved an 82% or higher admission average in their previous year of study and Non-renewable. must apply from a Canadian high school outside of Ontario. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants Specialist High 4 available per school $2,000 Applicants are required to have achieved an 82% or higher average in their previous year of study and must graduate Deadline: Please notify Huron's Skills Major (SHSM) board from 1 of the following majors: Arts & Culture, Business, Health & Wellness or Non-Profit. Admissions Office that you will Scholarship complete this program. Non-renewable. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants The Alberta First- 1 $2,500 Awarded to the highest achieving incoming Alberta student. Applicants are required to have achieved an 82% or Non-renewable. Year Scholarship higher admission average in their previous year of study. https://huronuc.ca/scholarships- bursaries-grants

445 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University – King's University College)

Western University – King's University College

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Agnes Marie 1 Up to $2,500 (You may be eligible for a The award is granted to a graduate of St. Mary’s in West Lorne. If no student who graduated from St. Mary’s Deadline: April 30 Coleman Student continuing scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 applies, a student who is from the Municipalities of West Elgin and Dutton/Dunwich may be eligible to apply. Non-renewable. Award in subsequent years if you achieve an The student must meet the King’s University College entrance requirements, and must demonstrate financial https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- average of 80% or greater.) need. students/finances/funding/ Bill and Hazel Payne 1 Up to $3,500 (You may be eligible for a You must be a graduate of the London District Catholic School Board and must demonstrate that you have lived entrance-scholarships/ Student Award Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 your life in a manner reflecting the teachings of the Catholic Church. Applicants should demonstrate the in subsequent years if you are able to qualities of sincerity, credibility and dependability. They should be able to demonstrate that they work hard to achieve an average of 80% or greater.) succeed academically, are innovative and are persistent in attempting to produce practical solutions. Applicants should demonstrate financial need. Bishop John Michael 1 $4,000 A scholarship of $3,000 is This scholarship is granted to a full-time, first-year student (whether a high school, mature or transfer student) Deadline: April 30 Sherlock Catholic renewable for Years 2, 3 and 4 if the who is a member of a parish within the Diocese of London, and whose financial situation makes the pursuit of a Renewable. Leadership Award student remains registered full time, university education unusually difficult. This award is intended to encourage the education of those with the https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- maintains a minimum average of 70%, potential to make a positive contribution to the Catholic community, and to the common good of society. students/finances/funding/ demonstrates continued involvement in a Candidates must demonstrate extensive financial need, meet the minimum academic entrance requirements entrance-scholarships/ parish, and includes 1 credit in Catholic and provide a pastor letter of reference. Studies within his or her degree credits. Cardinal Thomas C. 1 $5,000 (You may be eligible for a You must be an active student leader in a parish and/or a high school in a diocese within Ontario, but outside of Deadline: April 30 Collins Scholarship Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 the Diocese of London. The scholarship is intended to foster Catholic leadership in education and the wider Non-renewable. for Catholic Student in subsequent years if you maintain an community. A personal statement and letter of reference are also required. https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Leadership average of 80% or greater.) students/finances/funding/ Emmet and Loretta 2 $4,500 (You may be eligible for a You must be academically eligible for admission. Granted to a first-year student who is a graduate of an Ontario entrance-scholarships/ Regan Memorial Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 school board with an interest in pursuing a career in education and social service. Demonstrated leadership Entrance Award in subsequent years if you maintain an skills, volunteer service, commitment to the community and a love of music may be attributes of the successful average of 80% or greater.) candidate. King's Academic 6 (3 for Up to $3,000. The scholarship is renewable A student must register as a full-time student at King's, have a minimum average 80%, and be a Western Deadline: August 30 Athletic Scholarships female and if the student is registered full-time at Varsity athlete. Renewable. 3 for male) King’s, retains a minimum average of 75% http://futurestudents.kings.uwo.ca/ and remains active in a Western Varsity money-matters/funding/entrance- athletic program. This scholarship may be scholarships held with a King’s Entrance or Continuing Scholarship to a maximum amount of $5,000. Sisters of St. Joseph 1 $5,000 (You may be eligible for a The scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of the London District Catholic School Board who enrolls as a Deadline: April 30 of London Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 in full-time student at King's. Applicants must have an admissions average of at least 80%, and a strong history of Non-renewable. Scholarship subsequent years if you maintain an volunteer service in health, education, social service or pastoral ministry. The recipient will be expected to https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- average of 75% or greater.) continue to volunteer in 1 of these areas. References will be required from the applicant's teachers or students/finances/funding/ counsellors and the agency, school or parish where the student volunteered. Candidates must submit a written entrance-scholarships/ statement explaining why they believe they are deserving of the scholarship. Interviews may be required. The recipient will be welcome to meet informally with the Sisters of St. Joseph in the fall term. Social Justice and 2 $3,500 each These scholarships will be awarded to highly engaged students entering first-year studies at King's and who Peace Scholarship have a strong interest in community or global justice, as well as deep a commitment to academic excellence. These scholarships recognize students who are willing to take an active role in social justice and/or peace- oriented activities, both at King’s and in the broader community. Candidates will be expected to submit 3 letters of reference, a portfolio of past social justice and/or peace oriented activities, and a 750-word essay describing their interest in a particular cause or issue and their vision for change.

446 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Western University – King's University College)

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information The Boys' and Girls' 1 or more, Up to $2,500 You must demonstrate financial need and be involved with the Boys' and Girls' Club and/or another community Club of London depending organization. You must be an Ontario Resident, as specified by the Ontario Student Assistance Program Foundation Entrance on the (OSAP), and a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident, or Protected Person under subsection 95(2) of the Bursary number of Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Canada). eligible applicants. Application Not Required Catholic Education Unlimited Up to $500 Awarded to each recipient of The Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario Student Awards who applies and Non-renewable. Foundation of registers at King’s. To receive this award from the Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario, you must be https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Ontario Entrance recognized for your academic achievement and your significant contributions to your school, parish and students/finances/funding/ Awards community. entrance-scholarships/ Continuing Unlimited $1,000 Students must achieve a final term average between 79.5–84.4% to qualify. Scholarship recipients must be Renewable. Scholarships registered in a minimum of 4.0 courses the following year. http://www.kings.uwo.ca/current- (79.5–84.4%) students/money-matters/ Continuing Unlimited $1,500 Students must achieve a final term average between 84.5–89.4% to qualify. Scholarship recipients must be scholarships-awards-and- Scholarships registered in a minimum of 4.0 courses the following year. bursaries (84.5–89.4%) Continuing Unlimited $2,000 Students must achieve a final term average of 89.5%+ to qualify. Scholarship recipients must be registered in a Scholarships minimum of 4.0 courses the following year. (89.5%+) Gaudium et Spes 1 $1000 This award is granted annually to a First Nations, Inuit or Métis student entering full-time or part-time study at Deadline: April 30 (Joy and Hope) King's University College in the next academic year. Non-renewable. Entrance Award https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- students/finances/funding/ entrance-scholarships/ High School Unlimited $1,500 (You may be eligible for a Students must achieve a final average between 80.0–84.9% to qualify. Non-renewable. Entrance Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Scholarship in subsequent years if you maintain an students/finances/funding/ (80–84.9%) average of 80% or greater.) entrance-scholarships/ High School Unlimited $2,500 (You may be eligible for a Students must achieve a final average between 85–89.9% to qualify. Entrance Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 Scholarship in subsequent years if you maintain an (85–89.9%) average of 80% or greater.) High School Unlimited $3,000 (You may be eligible for a Students must achieve a final average between 90–94.9% to qualify. Entrance Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 Scholarship in subsequent years if you maintain an (90–94.9%) average of 80% or greater.) High School Unlimited $3,500 (You may be eligible for a Students must achieve a final average of 95%+ to qualify. Non-renewable. Entrance Continuing Scholarship of $1,000 – $2,000 https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Scholarship (95%+) in subsequent years if you maintain an students/finances/funding/ average of 80% or greater.) entrance-scholarships/ King's Entrance Determined Up to a maximum of $4,500 Scholarships are available to King's students entering first year, and enrolled in the Arts and Humanities. Scholarships – Arts annually Students must be registered in a minimum of 2.0 courses in the Arts and Humanities. Students will be eligible and Humanities for a scholarship of $3,000 if they possess a final admissions average of 80–84.9%; $3,500 if they possess a final admissions average of 85–87.9%; $4,000 if they possess a final admissions average of 88–89.9% or $4,500 if they possess a final admissions average of 90% or higher. King's Mathematics Unlimited $500 You must have an average of 85% or greater in both MCV4U, and MGA4U or MHF4U. You must also be a Excellence Entrance Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and an Ontario high school applicant. You must satisfy the published Scholarship admission criteria, remain registered in 4 courses, and include a full course equivalent in first-year mathematics (including mathematics, calculus, linear algebra and/or statistics) at King’s.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Ontario Catholic 1 per $250 You must be a graduate of one of the Catholic school boards in Ontario, and possess the highest entrance School Boards school average from your high school. Awards for Academic Achievement Specialist High Skills Unlimited $2000 Awarded to each student who registers at King's and who has successfully completed a specialist high skills Major Entrance major in 1 of the following areas: Arts and Culture, Business, Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Awards Safety, Sports, and Non-Profit/Social Justice. The Gerald Killan 1 $5,000 (Renewable at $4,000 for Years 2, 3 The student with the highest admission average will be offered $5,000 (renewable at $4,000 if an 85% average Renewable. Regis Entrance and 4 if an 85% average is maintained.) is maintained, and the student remains registered full time). In first year, all scholarship recipients must satisfy https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Scholarship the published admission criteria and remain registered full time. students/finances/funding/ entrance-scholarships/ The Ontario Catholic Determined Up to $5,000 This scholarship, valued at $5,000, will be awarded upon the recommendation of the Directors of Education of Non-renewable. Directors' of annually Ontario Catholic School Boards and will be presented to up to 7 students each year. This scholarship cannot be https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Education Entrance (to a held with another King's Entrance Scholarship. students/finances/funding/ Scholarship for maximum entrance-scholarships/ Outstanding of 7 Students in the students) King's Catholic Studies for Teachers Program The Principal's Regis 4 $5,000 (Renewable for additional years at Students with the highest admissions averages will be offered $5,000 (renewable at $4,000 if an 85% average Renewable. Entrance $4,000 if an average of 85% is maintained, is maintained; students with averages of 80–84.9% will be eligible for the Continuing Scholarship). All https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future- Scholarship and students with averages of 80–84.9% scholarship recipients must satisfy the published admission criteria and remain registered in 4.0 courses. students/finances/funding/ will be eligible for the Continuing entrance-scholarships/ Scholarship.)

448 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus)

Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Alumni 3 Up to $1,000 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering their first year who are Deadline: End of July Association brothers, sisters or children of Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo Lutheran Non-renewable. Award of University or Waterloo College alumni. https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Merit index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships The recipients must have good academic achievement, with demonstrated leadership qualities, and participation in school and community activities. Endowed scholarship; supported by the WLU Alumni Association.

Arthur 1 Eligible applicants are full-time undergraduate students entering year 1 of any Stephen program at the university, directly from secondary school, who have a Memorial minimum final admission average of 85% (or equivalent). Scholarship Eligible candidates must demonstrate a high commitment to athletic activities during secondary school (in school or in the wider community). Endowed scholarship; Arthur Stephen (1946-2015) was a dedicated and long serving member of the Laurier community who made many contributions to the university and to the field of university advancement in Canada and internationally. This scholarship was created in Arthur's memory by his friends, family and colleagues to recognize 2 of Arthur's passions: University recruitment and athletics.

Brant 2 Up to $2,000 Open to students entering year 1 in any full-time undergraduate program at Hungarian Laurier's Brantford campus. Foundation Awards Successful candidates must demonstrate leadership qualities through involvement in extracurricular activities or volunteer work in the community. The recipients must be Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents (landed immigrants) or Protected Persons, as well as long-term residents of Ontario, and have proven financial need.

Chancellor's 2 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering year 1 studies directly Deadline: End of July. Scholarship from a Canadian high school; must demonstrate outstanding academic Non-renewable. Fund achievement (minimum A or 85% average required in your best 6 Grade 12 U https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ and/or Grade 12 M courses (or Ontario Academic Credits [OACs] or index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships equivalent). Significant involvement in extracurricular activities or volunteer work outside of the classroom. Endowed scholarship; granted to 2 students annually.

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Christopher 1 Up to $1500 Eligible candidates will be full-time undergraduate students entering year 1 in Deadline: End of July Kerrigan any faculty directly from Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton, Ontario. Non-renewable. Family Graduates from any secondary school in Huron or Kent Counties can be https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Academic considered if there is no eligible candidate from Central Huron Secondary index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Award School. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person, as well as a long-term resident of Ontario, and have proven financial need. The award will be presented to the student who presents the highest admission average on the first day of classes. Endowed award; established by Mr. Christopher Kerrigan ('92) to recognize academic achievement of undergraduate students who are graduates of Central Huron Secondary in Clinton, Ontario or from a secondary school in Huron or Kent Counties.

County of 1 Up to $2,500 Full-time undergraduate students who are entering Year 1 at Laurier's Brant Brantford campus with good academic achievement and involvement in school Scholarship or community activities. Fund, First Year Award The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; a resident of the County of Brant (not resident of the City of Brantford); and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need. Endowed award; supported by the County of Brant.

Dr. John and 3 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 at Laurier's Mrs. Helmi Brantford campus who have a minimum B+ (77–79%) average in their best 6 Marquis Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OACs). Scholarship Fund Eligible recipients must have proven financial need. This is an endowed award. Glenn & 1 Up to $600 Open to all full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 from the Avon Deadline: End of July. Isabelle Maitland School District who have minimum B+ average (77–79%) in their Non-renewable. Rittinger best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Bursary (OACs). Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Honours BBA index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Fund program. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need. This is an endowed award.

Grand Valley Up to 9 Up to $1,000 Open to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 at Laurier's Brantford Deadline: End of July Educational each campus with good academic achievement and participation in school or Non-renewable. Society community extracurricular activities. https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Entrance index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Award The recipients must be Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents (landed immigrant) or Protected Persons; residents of Brant County or the City of Brantford; and long-term residents of Ontario; with proven financial need. This is an endowed award, supported by the Grand Valley Educational Society (GVES). Up to 9 awards are granted annually.

James W 1 Up to $2,000 Open to full-time undergraduate students in Year 1 who attended a Catholic Deadline: End of July Ingoldsby high school in Waterloo Region; participation in athletic activities; proven Non-renewable. Memorial financial need. If no recipients from the Separate Board are eligible, https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Bursary consideration will be given to students from the Public Board within Waterloo index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Fund Region. This is an endowed award.

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Laurier 1 Up to $1,100 Open to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 at Laurier's Brantford Brantford campus who have a minimum final high school B+ (77%) average or who gain Toronto admission to Wilfrid Laurier with mature student status. Award The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant), or protected person; with continuous residence in the (, Halton, Peel, York or Durham) for 12 consecutive months prior to admission; long-term resident of Ontario; proven financial need. Endowed award, granted to the eligible candidate with the greatest financial need.

Megan 1 Up to $3,000 Open to graduates of Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School (WODSS) Keenan- who demonstrate financial need. In the absence of eligible applicants from Tyler WODSS, applicants from other secondary schools within the Waterloo Region Schmidt District School Board will be considered. Memorial Award Preference will be given to applicants who are entering the Kinesiology program (full time, year 1) at Wilfrid Laurier University. Applicants must show significant involvement in extra-curricular activities (participation in a varsity sport will be given preference) and provide solid examples of student leadership experiences. Recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant), Protected Person or long-term resident of Ontario with proven financial need. This is an endowed award, established in memory of Megan Keenan '01 and Tyler Schmidt '01 by their family and friends, and will be given to a student who most exemplifies the qualities of life these two people possessed.

Mott – W.D. 1 Up to $1000 Eligible candidates will be full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 of Stover any full-time program at Wilfrid Laurier University who are children, Scholarship grandchildren, step-children or step-grandchildren of employees of Mott Manufacturing Ltd. or Mottlab Ltd. The scholarship will be granted to the eligible candidates who presents the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes. If no candidates listed above are identified, the scholarship will be granted to a full-time student entering year 1 at Laurier's Brantford campus who attended secondary school in the City of Brantford or Brant County and presents the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes. First preference will be given to an eligible student who is entering the Honours BASc Health Studies program.

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Onward 1 Up to $600 Open to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 who are residents of Willow the Onward Willow-Better Beginnings, Better Futures (OWBBBF) Award Neighbourhood in Guelph, Ontario. The recipient must demonstrate a commitment to community volunteerism or active participation in programs offered at the OWBBBF Neighbourhood (as confirmed in writing by the Program Director OWBBBF). The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need. In the event there are multiple eligible applicants, preference will be given to those applicants who are participants of the OWBBBF Neighbourhood. In the event there are no eligible applicants who meet the OWBBBF Neighbourhood residency, volunteerism or participation requirement, the award will be granted to a student who meets all other criteria and demonstrates involvement in their community in general. This is an endowed award, created to support the educational goals of the youth of the OWBBBF Neighbourhood in Guelph, Ontario.

The 3 Up to $2,500 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering a Bachelor of Arts Deadline: End of July Chancellor program. Renewable. W. Z. Estey https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarships The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need. The recipient will have the highest overall average in best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OACs) in combination with financial need. This scholarship is renewable for each of the remaining 3 years of study in the BA program if a minimum GPA of 10.0 (A-) is maintained, and provided that the candidate continues to be a resident of Ontario and has proven financial need.

The Deer 4 Up to $1,500 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 from secondary Deadline: End of July Ridge schools in Waterloo Region. The recipient must have a minimum 10 years Non-renewable. Entrance residency in Waterloo Region and must demonstrate good academic https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award achievement and participation in extracurricular activities at school or in the index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships community. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need.

The Dom 1 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 who are Cardillo residents of Kitchener or Waterloo. The recipient must have a minimum final Scholarship average of 80 percent in his or her best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses. The recipient will demonstrate good academic achievement. The recipient will have also demonstrated leadership qualities and participation in school or community activities.

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The Leo 1 This award supports a first-year full-time student entering the Social & Groarke Environmental Justice program at Laurier's Brantford campus directly from Award high school. The recipients must have been a resident of Brantford for at least 12 consecutive months prior to entering the Brantford campus, must be a high school graduate with a minimum average of 77% and must have demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to a student who has taken a high school philosophy course.

The Lorimer 1 Up to $700 Granted to full-time undergraduate students admitted to a first-year program Deadline: End of July Equal who demonstrate financial need. Renewable. Chance https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate participation as a index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships client in a recognized educational or charitable endeavour which seeks to assist high school students who are financially disadvantaged. In the event there are 2 equally qualified applicants, the applicant with the greatest demonstrable financial need will receive the award. Recipients who maintain an overall GPA of 6.0 in a full-time program, who meet all academic requirements for their program of registration and who continue to demonstrate financial need will receive an additional award in each of their undergraduate years of study at Wilfrid Laurier University, up to a maximum of 4 years. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, a Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person, and a long-term resident of Ontario.

The Rotary 3 Up to $3,000 Open to full-time undergraduate students entering their first year at Laurier's Deadline: End of July Club of Brantford campus who attended a Brantford or Brant County high school. The Non-renewable. Brantford recipient must have a minimum 75% average in his or her best six 4U/M https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarship courses; must be a resident of Ontario; and must have proven financial need. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Fund The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario.

The S. C. Multiple Up to $2,100 Open to full-time undergraduate students entering Year 1 at Laurier's Brantford Johnson & campus. Recipients must have high academic achievement, preferably an "A" Son average (minimum 85 percent) in their best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M Scholarship courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OACs). Fund The recipient will demonstrate involvement in school, community or volunteer events. Where all conditions are equal, proven financial need will be considered. Students who have been awarded the "S C Johnson Employee Family Scholarship" (Sons & Daughters Scholarship) are ineligible for this award.

Walker 1 Up to $4,000 Eligible candidates will be entering full-time studies in Year 1 of the Honours Deadline: End of July Wood Public Health program directly from secondary school. Candidates must Renewable. Foundation demonstrate significant involvement in extracurricular activities or volunteer https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Public work during secondary school, beyond that required for academic progression. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Health Award Candidates must be Canadian citizens and demonstrate financial need. The award may be renewable (depending on available funds) in Years 2, 3 and 4 of the same program, at the same level of full-time study, if the incumbent maintains a cumulative GPA of 9.0 (B).

453 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus)

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Walter and 1 Up to $4,000 Eligible students will be entering the first year of a full-time undergraduate Deadline: End of July Jean program at Wilfrid Laurier University (any campus) or Waterloo Lutheran Non-renewable. Hachborn Seminary directly from secondary school. Candidates must be Canadian https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Centennial citizens, permanent residents or bearers of valid student visas (visa applicants index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Scholarship must have completed their senior year at a Canadian high school). Candidates must demonstrate successful completion of a graduation diploma from a Canadian secondary school. To avoid duplication and maximize distribution of awards, candidates will not be eligible to receive the President's Centennial Scholarship – i.e., the candidate's final admission average must be less than 95% in their best Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OAC's) (or equivalent). The scholarship will be granted to the eligible candidate who presents the highest final admission average that is less than 95% (or equivalent). In the case of two candidates being eligible to receive the scholarship, the scholarship will be granted to the candidate who presents the highest cumulative average of all Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses. In the case of a further tie, the eligible candidates will receive an equal share of the available scholarship funds. This scholarship is available to undergraduate students entering year 1 and is not renewable in consequent years of study.

Wescast 4 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduate students entering the first year of a degree Industries program at Laurier's Brantford campus. Entrance Scholarship The recipients will have demonstrated participation in community or school- Fund based extra-curricular activities during secondary school. The recipients must be Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents (landed immigrants) or Protected Persons; and long-term residents of Ontario; with proven financial need.

WLU 1 $1,000 Eligible candidates are undergraduate students entering the first year of a full- Special time academic program directly from secondary school. Candidates must Constable demonstrate financial need and be Canadian citizens, landed immigrants or Service permanent residents. Community in The recipient will combine good academic achievement (a minimum admission Partnership average of 77%) with significant extracurricular involvement or volunteer work Award (above and beyond that required for their academic program) during their secondary school years.

Women's 1 $5,000 Eligible candidates are female undergraduate students who have received an Executive offer of admission to a first-year, full-time undergraduate academic program at Network Wilfrid Laurier University. (WXN) Strength in Candidates must also demonstrate financial need. Diversity The award will be granted to the eligible candidate who presents the highest Award final admission average, in combination with financial need. In the case of a tie, the value of the award will be divided equally among the eligible candidates.

W. Ross 1 Up to $2,600 Open to full-time undergraduate students who have been admitted to year 1 of MacDonald the English, History, Criminology, or Law and Society programs at Laurier's Memorial Brantford campus. Scholarship Eligible candidates will have completed all secondary school requirements during the school year immediately preceding admission to Laurier. The recipient will have demonstrated community-building or leadership in the wider community.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Not Required Entrance & Unlimited $1,000 – Scholarships are based on your best six 4U/M final grades (or equivalent) as Deadline: We automatically assess you for an entrance scholarship when you apply to Laurier. Upper-Year $2,000 of June 30, 2019. Non-renewable. Scholarships https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships

Laurier 1 Up to $2,000 Eligible candidates will be full-time undergraduate students who will be Non-renewable. Indigenous entering Year 1 directly from high school. Candidates must self-identify as https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Student Indigenous persons. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Entrance Academic The scholarship will be granted to the candidate in the Faculty of Music who is Scholarship recommended by the Dean who presents the highest combined average balanced with their audition performance. If there is no candidate in the Faculty of Music, the scholarship will be granted to the candidate who presents the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes in Year 1 in any other faculty.

President's Unlimited $5,000 in first Available to full-time undergraduate students entering first year who have Renewable. Gold year never previously attended a postsecondary institution. Scholarships are based https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarship $15,000 - on your best six 4U/M final grades (or equivalent) as of June 30, 2019. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships $20,000 ($5,000 per If your average is 95% or higher, we will award you $5,000 for your first year. If year in years you maintain the eligibility requirements, you will receive another $5,000 per 2 through 4 or year for years 2 through 4 (or 5 for some programs). This scholarship is 5 for approved automatically renewable if you achieve an annual GPA of 10.5 or higher based 5-year on the completion of 5.0 credits each academic year (5.0 credits = 10 half-year undergraduate courses). programs). To be eligible to receive your full President’s Gold scholarship amount, you must be registered full-time in at least 2 academic terms within the same academic year. Scholarship values are subject to change. For the most up-to-date figures, visit the Tuition, Scholarships and Financial Aid website.

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Alumni 3 Up to $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering Deadline: End of July Association their first year who are brothers, sisters or Non-renewable. Award of children of Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Merit Lutheran University or Waterloo College index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships alumni. The recipients must have good academic achievement, with demonstrated leadership qualities and participation in school and community activities. Endowed scholarship; supported by the WLU Alumni Association.

Arthur 1 Eligible applicants are full-time undergraduate Stephen students entering year 1 of any program at the Memorial university, directly from secondary school, who Scholarship have a minimum final admission average of 85% (or equivalent). Eligible candidates must demonstrate a high commitment to athletic activities during secondary school (in school or in the wider community). Endowed scholarship; Arthur Stephen (1946–2015) was a dedicated and long- serving member of the Laurier community who made many contributions to the university and to the field of university advancement in Canada and internationally. This scholarship was created in Arthur's memory by his friends, family and colleagues to recognize 2 of Arthur's passions: University recruitment and athletics.

BBA Alumni 1 Up to $2,000 Eligible candidates are admitted to the first Centennial year of the full-time Bachelor of Business Entrance Administration (BBA) program or related Scholarship double-degree programs directly from secondary school (students in double-degree programs with the University of Waterloo must declare Wilfrid Laurier University as their "home" institution). Candidates must have a minimum final admission average of 90%. Candidates must present a resume of paid, part-time work undertaken while in secondary school that demonstrates ambition and the need to supplement the financial resources provided by the family.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information BDO 1 Up to $1,800 Granted to a full-time student from the Ontario Dunwoody Public and Separate secondary school LLP-Robin systems entering year 1 of the Honours Maria Bachelor of Business Administration program. Richardson The successful recipient must demonstrate a Memorial history of volunteer work. Preference will be Award given to applicants who are dealing with, or who have overcome, significant personal challenges in their lives. The recipient must demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant, and be a long- term resident of Ontario.

Chancellor's 2 Up to $3,000 Available to full-time undergraduate students Scholarship entering year 1 studies directly from a Fund Canadian high school; must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement (minimum A or 85 percent average required in your best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses (or Ontario Academic Credits (OACs) or equivalent). Significant involvement in extra-curricular activities or volunteer work outside of the classroom.

Christopher 1 Up to $1,500 Eligible candidates will be full-time Deadline: End of July Kerrigan undergraduate students entering year 1 in any Non-renewable. Family faculty directly from Central Huron Secondary https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Academic School in Clinton, Ontario. Graduates from index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Award any secondary school in Huron or Kent Counties can be considered if there is no eligible candidate from Central Huron Secondary School. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person, as well as a long-term resident of Ontario, and have proven financial need. The award will be presented to the student who presents the highest admission average on the first day of classes. Endowed award; established by Mr. Christopher Kerrigan ('92) to recognize academic achievement of undergraduate students who are graduates of Central Huron Secondary in Clinton, Ontario or from a secondary school in Huron or Kent Counties.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Daniel Multiple Up to $2,500 This award will be granted annually to a full- Dengler time first-year student enrolled in the Bachelor Memorial of Business Administration (BBA) program at Award Laurier who presents a minimum admission average of A (minimum 85%). The recipient will have undertaken volunteer work or have been involved in extracurricular activities for the betterment of the community. The successful recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant) or protected person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need (applications will be evaluated primarily for financial need as opposed to for academic standing).

DeAlmeida 2 $2,500 each Eligible candidates are full-time undergraduate Family students coming to Laurier directly from high Award school who are entering year 1 of the Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program or related double-degree programs (who have identified Laurier as their host university). Candidates must demonstrate financial need. The award will be granted to the 2 candidates who present the highest and second highest admission averages, in combination with considerations of financial need.

Erich R.W. 1 Up to $1,000 Granted annually to a student who is entering Schultz year 1 of the full-time Honours Music program Entrance who plays a keyboard or stringed instrument. Award First consideration will be given to applicants who play the organ, followed by those who play the cello, and finally by all other keyboard or stringed instruments. An eligible applicant must present a minimum final admission average of 80% or A-, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant) or protected person, and be a long-term resident of Ontario. The award will be granted to the eligible applicant who is judged by the Faculty of Music to show the most promise on their instrument of choice, based on their admission audition.

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Glenn & 1 Up to $600 Open to all full-time undergraduate students Isabelle entering year 1 from the Avon Maitland School Rittinger District who have minimum B+ average Bursary (77–79%) in their best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Fund Grade 12 M courses. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the Honours BBA program. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need.

Hamlin Multiple Up to $5,500 Multiple awards will be granted annually to Deadline: End of July Family full-time female students in good academic Non-renewable. Women in standing studying in years 1 through 4 of the https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Business undergraduate Honours Business index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Awards Administration program. Eligible candidates will demonstrate a commitment to volunteerism, active involvement in their communities and participation in extracurricular activities. Recipients must be Canadian citizens, Permanent residents (landed immigrant) or Protected Persons, and long-term residents of Ontario with proven financial need. The degree of financial need will be the basis upon which 2 equal candidates will be judged, as opposed to academics. Awards are not renewable, however, recipients are eligible to apply for the award after already having been a recipient. Husky 1 Up to $1,200 Available to full-time undergraduate students Injection entering year 1 of a computer science, Molding geography or environmental studies program; Systems Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed Scholarships immigrant) or protected person; long-term resident of Ontario; proven financial need.

James W 1 Up to $2,000 Open to full-time undergraduate students in Ingoldsby year 1 who attended a Catholic high school in Memorial Waterloo Region, and who have demonstrated Bursary participation in athletic activities and proven Fund financial need. If no recipients from the Separate Board are eligible, consideration will be given to students from the Public Board within the Waterloo Region. John William 2 Up to $2000 Eligible candidates are full-time undergraduate Dumer students in year 1 of the Bachelor of Business Memorial Administration (BBA) program who have Bursary demonstrated financial need.

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Jonah Lowy 2 Up to $1,000 Eligible candidates are full-time undergraduate Memorial students entering year 1 of the Honours BSc Scholarship Health Sciences program. Candidates must in Health be Canadian citizens, landed immigrants or Sciences permanent residents. The scholarship will be granted to the student who has achieved academic excellence in high school (minimum admission average of 85% or equivalent) who has engaged in significant volunteer work during high school, beyond that required for their academic program. Preference will be given to candidates whose area of volunteer interest is in the health field (e.g., volunteer work in hospitals, nursing homes, lifeguarding, emergency responses, etc.).

Joseph E. 1 $5,000 Granted to full-time undergraduate students Deadline: End of July Souccar entering year 1 of the Honours Bachelor of Renewable. Memorial Business Administration (BBA) program or https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award related double-degree program directly from index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships secondary school. Students in double-degree programs with the University of Waterloo must declare Laurier as their home institution. Candidates must demonstrate financial need. The award will be granted to the student who demonstrates significant volunteer involvement in leadership roles during secondary school, above and beyond that done in fulfillment of academic requirements. The scholarship is renewable in year 2 of study if the incumbent meets all academic requirements, maintains registration in the same academic program and continues to demonstrate financial need. Annual award; annual amount to be granted is $5,000.

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Megan 1 Up to $3,000 Open to graduates of Waterloo-Oxford District Deadline: End of July Keenan- Secondary School (WODSS) who Non-renewable. Tyler demonstrate financial need. In the absence of https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Schmidt eligible applicants from WODSS, applicants index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Memorial from other secondary schools within the Award Waterloo Region District School Board will be considered. Preference will be given to applicants who are entering the Kinesiology and Physical Education program (full time, year 1) at Wilfrid Laurier University. Applicants must show significant involvement in extracurricular activities (participation in a varsity sport will be given preference) and provide solid examples of student leadership experiences. Recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant), Protected Person or long-term resident of Ontario with proven financial need.

Mott – W.D. 1 Up to $1,000 Eligible candidates will be full-time Stover undergraduate students entering year 1 of any Scholarship full-time program at Wilfrid Laurier University who are children, grandchildren, step-children, or step-grandchildren of employees of Mott Manufacturing Ltd. or Mottlab Ltd. The scholarship will be granted to the eligible candidates who present the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes. If no candidates listed above are identified, the scholarship will be granted to a full-time student entering year 1 at Laurier's Brantford campus who attended secondary school in the City of Brantford or Brant County and who presents the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes. First preference will be given to an eligible student who is entering the Honours BASc Health Studies program. Motz Family 1 Up to $3,000 Available to a full-time undergraduate student Entrance entering their first year of an Honours Music Music Award program. To be eligible, applicants must be entering Laurier with a minimum average of 80%, demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities and have financial need. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant) or protected person, and a long-term resident of Ontario.

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Onward 1 Up to $600 Open to full-time undergraduate students Willow entering year 1 who are residents of the Award Onward Willow-Better Beginnings, Better Futures (OWBBBF) Neighbourhood in Guelph, Ontario. The recipient must demonstrate a commitment to community volunteerism or active participation in programs offered at the OWBBBF Neighbourhood (as confirmed in writing by the Program Director OWBBBF). The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person, as well as a long-term resident of Ontario, with proven financial need. In the event there are multiple eligible applicants, preference will be given to those applicants who are participants of the OWBBBF Neighbourhood. In the event there are no eligible applicants who meet the OWBBBF Neighbourhood residency, volunteerism or participation requirement, the award will be granted to a student who meets all other criteria and demonstrates involvement in their community in general. This is an endowed award; created to support the educational goals of the youth of the OWBBBF Neighbourhood in Guelph, Ontario. Quo Vadis 1 $1,000 Granted to a full-time student from the Ontario Scholarship public secondary school system entering year 1 at Wilfrid Laurier University. The successful recipient must have a minimum final average of 80%. Granting of this award will also be based on demonstrated leadership qualities (e.g., participation in school or community activities, including athletic involvement). Applicants will be required to submit a 500-word essay describing their involvement and where they want to go when they graduate (what their future goals are).

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Raeburn Orr 1 $7,000 Eligible candidates are full-time undergraduate Deadline: End of July Memorial students who have received an offer of Renewable. Award admission to the first year of a program in the https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Faculty of Music. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents and demonstrate financial need. Candidates must be recommended, or strongly recommended, for admission to the program, based on their performance audition. The award will be granted to the eligible candidate who demonstrates financial need and is nominated by the Dean of the Faculty of Music based on their performance audition. Reitberger 1 $1,000 Eligible candidates are full-time undergraduate Family students entering Year 1 of the Honours Award Bachelor of Business Administration program, or related double-degree programs, directly from high school. Candidates in double- degree programs must declare Laurier as their "home" institution.

The 3 Up to $2,500 Available to full-time undergraduate students Chancellor each entering a Bachelor of Arts program. W. Z. Estey Scholarships The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need. The recipient will have the highest overall average in best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OACs) in combination with financial need. This scholarship is renewable for each of the remaining three years of study in the BA program if a minimum GPA of 10.0 (A-) is maintained, and provided that the candidate continues to be a resident of Ontario and has proven financial need.

The Deer 4 Up to $1,500 Available to full-time undergraduate students Deadline: End of July Ridge entering year 1 from secondary schools in Non-renewable. Entrance Waterloo Region. The recipient must have a https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award minimum 10 years residency in Waterloo index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Region and must demonstrate good academic achievement and participation in extra- curricular activities at school or in the community. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario; with proven financial need.

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The Dom 1 Available to a full-time undergraduate student Cardillo entering year 1 and who is a resident of Scholarship Kitchener or Waterloo. The recipient must have a minimum final average of 80% in his or her best 6 Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses. The recipient will demonstrate good academic achievement. The recipient will have also demonstrated leadership qualities; participation in school or community activities.

The Dr. John 1 $5,000 Granted to an outstanding full-time Deadline: End of July Weir undergraduate student, entering year 1 of the Renewable. Economics Honours Economics program directly from https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award of secondary school, who demonstrates high index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Distinction academic achievement in addition to substantial high-quality involvement in student activities, creative endeavours or community service. This scholarship is renewable in second year providing the recipient continues full-time registration in year 2 of the Honours Economics program, achieves a minimum cumulative GPA of 10.0 or A- and continues to be involved in student activities, creative endeavours or community service. Because this award is renewable, it may or may not be available to new applicants in any given academic year.

The D. 1 Up to $700 Granted to a student from the Waterloo Deadline: End of July Smith Music Regional District School Board, who is Non-renewable. Education entering the Honours Bachelor of Music https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Entrance program at Laurier and intends to enter the index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Award music education or voice performance streams. Recipients will have made a significant contribution to and demonstrated outstanding leadership in their high school music programs or the Kitchener-Waterloo community, with a demonstrated interest in children's programs. Preference will be given to applicants from Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School (KCI) or Forest Heights Collegiate Institute. The recipient must have proven financial need and must be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person; and a long-term resident of Ontario.

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The Lorimer 1 Granted to full-time undergraduate students Deadline: End of July Equal admitted to a first-year program who Renewable. Chance demonstrate financial need. https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Award index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate participation as a client in a recognized educational or charitable endeavour which seeks to assist high school students who are financially disadvantaged. In the event there are 2 equally qualified applicants, the applicant with the greatest demonstrable financial need will receive the award. Recipients who maintain an overall GPA of 6.0 in a full-time program, who meet all academic requirements for their program of registration and who continue to demonstrate financial need will receive a further award in each of their undergraduate years of study at Wilfrid Laurier University, up to a maximum of 4 years. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, a Permanent Resident (landed immigrant) or Protected Person, and a long-term resident of Ontario.

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Walter and 1 Up to $4,000 Eligible students will be entering year 1 of a Deadline: End of July Jean full-time undergraduate program at Wilfrid Non-renewable. Hachborn Laurier University (any campus) or Waterloo https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Centennial Lutheran Seminary directly from secondary index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Scholarship school. Candidates must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or bearers of valid student visas (visa applicants must have completed their senior year at a Canadian high school). Candidates must demonstrate successful completion of a graduation diploma from a Canadian secondary school. To avoid duplication and maximize distribution of awards, candidates will not be eligible to receive the President`s Centennial Scholarship – i.e., the candidate's final admission average must be less than 95% in their best Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses or Ontario Academic Credits (OAC's) (or equivalent). The scholarship will be granted to the eligible candidate who presents the highest final admission average that is less than 95% (or equivalent). In the case of 2 candidates being eligible to receive the scholarship, the scholarship will be granted to the candidate who presents the highest cumulative average of all Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses. In the case of a further tie, the eligible candidates will receive an equal share of the available scholarship funds. This scholarship is available to undergraduate students entering year 1 and is not renewable in consequent years of study.

WLU 1 $1,000 Eligible candidates are undergraduate Special students entering year 1 of a full-time Constable academic program directly from secondary Service school. Candidates must demonstrate Community financial need and be Canadian citizens, in landed immigrants or permanent residents, Partnership and demonstrate financial need. Award The recipient will combine good academic achievement (a minimum admission average of 77%) with significant extracurricular involvement or volunteer work (above and beyond that required for their academic program) during their secondary school years.

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Women's Amount Eligible candidates are female undergraduate Executive variable students who have received an offer of Network admission to a first-year, full-time (WXN) undergraduate academic program at Wilfrid Strength in Laurier University. Diversity Award Candidates must also demonstrate financial need. The award will be granted to the eligible candidate who presents the highest final admission average, in combination with financial need. In the case of a tie, the value of the award will be divided equally among the eligible candidates. Wright 1 $2,500 Granted to an outstanding full-time Deadline: End of July Family undergraduate student entering year 1 of the Non-renewable. Entrance Honours Economics program directly from https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Awards in high school, who demonstrates high academic index.html?utm_source=2020%20recruitment&utm_medium=eINFO&utm_campaign=scholarship%20information&utm_content=information Economics achievement in addition to substantial high- quality involvement in student activities, creative endeavours or community service. Eligible candidates must demonstrate financial need. Application Not Required Entrance & Unlimited $1,000 – Scholarships are based on your best six 4U/M Deadline: We automatically assess you for an entrance scholarship when you apply to Laurier. Upper-Year $2,000 final grades (or equivalent) as of June 30, Non-renewable. Scholarships 2019. https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Ernst and 2 Up to $2,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering first Deadline: No application required; granted automatically based on grades. Young year in the School of Business and Non-renewable. Entrance Economics; granted to the 2 students https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarship presenting the highest and second highest index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships averages in best six 4U/M courses (or equivalent). James 1 Up to $1,000 This scholarship will be granted to the most Deadline: End of July Mason promising full-time undergraduate student Non-renewable. Oboe entering Year 1 of the Honours Music https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarship program, majoring in oboe, at the discretion of index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships the Dean of the Faculty of Music.

Laurier 1 Up to $2,000 Eligible candidates will be full-time Non-renewable. Aboriginal undergraduate students who will be entering https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Student year 1 directly from high school. Candidates index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Entrance must self-identify as Indigenous. Academic Scholarship The scholarship will be granted to the candidate in the Faculty of Music who is recommended by the Dean who presents the highest combined average balanced with their audition performance. If there is no candidate in the Faculty of Music, the scholarship will be granted to the candidate who presents the highest admission average prior to the first day of classes in year 1 in any other faculty.

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President's Unlimited $5,000 in first Available to full-time undergraduate students Deadline: We automatically assess you for an entrance scholarship when you apply to Laurier. Gold year ($3,000 entering first year who have never previously Renewable. Scholarship President's attended a postsecondary institution. https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Gold Scholarships are based on your best six 4U/M index.html?utm_source=2019&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Scholarship + final grades (or equivalent) as of June 30, $2,000 2019. entrance scholarship) If your average is 95% or higher, we’ll award $15,000 – you $5,000 for your first year. If you maintain $20,000 the eligibility requirements, you will receive ($5,000 per another $5,000 per year for years 2 through 4 year in years (or 5 for some programs). This scholarship is 2 through 4 or automatically renewable if you achieve an 5 for approved annual GPA of 10.5 or higher based on the five-year completion of 5.0 credits each academic year undergraduate (5.0 credits = 10 half-year courses). programs) To be eligible to receive your full President’s Gold scholarship amount, you must be registered full-time in at least 2 academic terms within the same academic year. Scholarship values are subject to change. For the most up-to-date figures, visit the Tuition, Scholarships and Financial Aid website. Rev. Erich Multiple $3,000 This scholarship will be granted to full-time Non-renewable. R.W. Schultz undergraduate students entering the Faculty https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Memorial of Music who play keyboard or stringed index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Entrance instruments. First preference will be given to Music applicants who play the organ, followed by Scholarship those who play keyboard or stringed instruments. The successful candidates will demonstrate a high level of proficiency in performance during the audition process for entrance into the Faculty of Music. Candidates will be nominated by the audition committee to the Dean of the Faculty of Music. The scholarship is not renewable in further years of study. Recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to also receive the renewable scholarship offered through the support of the same endowment.

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Rev. Erich 2 $6,000 This scholarship will be granted to full-time Renewable. R.W. Schultz undergraduate students entering the Faculty https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Memorial of Music who play keyboard or stringed index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships Entrance instruments. First preference will be given to Music applicants who play the organ, followed by Scholarship, those who play the cello, and finally by all Renewable other keyboard or stringed instruments. The successful candidates will demonstrate a high level of proficiency in performance during the audition process for entrance into the Faculty of Music. Candidates will be nominated by the audition committee to the Dean of the Faculty of Music. The scholarship is renewable in the consequent 3 years of study if the incumbent maintains full-time registration in the same academic program and meets all academic progression requirements. Because this scholarship is renewable, it may, or may not, be available to new students during any given academic year. Recipients of this scholarship are not eligible to receive the non-renewable scholarship offered through the support of the same endowment. Victor 1 Up to $2,500 This scholarship will be granted to a first-year, Deadline: No application required; granted automatically based on audition. Martens & full-time student who meets all entrance Non-renewable. David Falk requirements for the Faculty of Music and https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Scholarship demonstrates outstanding talent and voice index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships in Voice performance potential during the audition Performance process. W.J. Pitcher 1 Up to $1,500 Open to full-time undergraduate students Non-renewable. Scholarship entering year 1 in the Faculty of Music, https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ majoring in piano or organ. index.html?utm_source=2020&utm_medium=einfo&utm_campaign=recruitment&utm_content=scholarships

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University of Windsor

Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Application Required $1,000 The Up to 3 $1,000 Students entering first year from Windsor-Essex County secondary schools with a minimum 75% scholarship average and demonstrated financial need. Preference will be Deadline: Honourable Paul given to students enrolled in History (including the history of New France). March 31 I.B. and Mrs. Tevis Non- Staniszewski renewable. Bursaries Bill Eansor Award 1 $10,000 80%+; leadership; school and community involvement. Application forms available for download from the Student Awards website. Deadline: May 1. Deadline: ($2,500 x March 31 four years) Renewable. Brian Keith Briggs 1 Up to Offered annually to the applicant who, during his or her secondary school program, has shown the best balance among academic, athletic and social leadership, provided Deadline: Memorial Entrance $3,500 that he or she has participated in some organized sports in the Town of LaSalle. March 31 Scholarship Non- Canadian Italian Four $1,000 You must be a full-time undergraduate student entering the first year of Business Administration, Engineering or Science. Based on academic merit (minimum 80% renewable. Business & entering average required) and demonstrated financial need. Professional Association Scholarships Chancellor Up to 4 $20,000 90%+; students entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; academic excellence; financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; apply online; GPA of Deadline: Jackman ($2,500 x 8 80%+ required for renewal. March 31 Scholarship terms) Renewable. Clancy Fisher 1 Up to Awarded to a graduate of W.F. Herman Secondary School entering the University of Windsor. Applicants must have at least 70% graduation average; leadership in school Deadline: Award $1,300 activities will also be considered. March 31 Non- renewable. Competition Various $1,000 Awards offered in various disciplines, based on academic standing and submission of essays, test results, auditions and/or portfolio review. Specific details sent from the Deadline: Awards academic areas that offer these awards. Varies. Non- renewable. Eaves-Matthew 1 Up to Entering Year 1 in the Faculty of Human Kinetics. Based on minimum entering average of 80% and financial need. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent Deadline: Entrance $1,300 residents (includes those with Protected Person status) and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements. March 31 Scholarship Non- Frank J. 1 Up to Canadian citizen or permanent resident (includes those with Protected Person status) residing in Ontario and entering Electrical Engineering directly from high school, renewable. Ewasyshyn $2,000 with at least a 75% scholarship average and demonstrated financial need. Electrical Engineering Entrance Scholarship Graybiel Entrance 8 Up to 80–100%; financial need; graduate of a Windsor high school, preference given if entering a program in English, French, Modern Languages, Social Science, or Scholarship $1,300 Engineering; Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Apply online. Ian Douglas 1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering the first year of studies in the Odette School of Business. Based on financial need. McIntosh Scholarship Karen G. Needham 1 Up to Graduate from a Windsor/Essex County secondary school who is entering the first year of undergraduate studies at the University of Windsor. Based on academic merit Award $1,300 (minimum entering average of 80% is required) and demonstrated financial need. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (includes those with Protected Person status) in Ontario and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements.

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information Kenneth and Rose 1 $1,500 This award is available to a gay male student, registered full time in Year 1 of the Honours Computer Science, the Honours Communication Studies or a Faculty of Deadline: Van Meer Memorial Science Honours program, with preference given to a Computer Science student. Minimum 80% entrance average and demonstrated financial need. Candidates must be March 31 Entrance Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Person status) and meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements. Preference given to a resident Renewable. Scholarship of Windsor or Essex County who has graduated from a Windsor or Essex County secondary school. Marie Gott Up to 6 $3,500 Based on good academic performance (75%) and proven financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident. May be renewed for an additional 3 years provided that Bursaries eligibility criteria are met. Application forms available to download on the Student Awards website or from the Guidance Offices at General Amherst and Villanova secondary schools. Mario Petretta 1 Up to Awarded to a Year 1 student registered full-time in the Faculty of Engineering. Based on excellent academic average (minimum average of 80% required) and proven Deadline: Memorial Award $1,400 financial need. Eligible candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Persons status) residing in Ontario, and must have March 31 attended a secondary school in Windsor or Essex County. Non- Michael Hung 1 $2,000 Student entering Year 1 Engineering directly from secondary school. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. renewable. Hang Chiu Memorial Entrance Award Odette Family Up to 10 $5,000 Business applicant, 80%; financial need; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; not tenable with other major awards; apply online. Entrance Awards in Business Administration Project Hero Varies Cost of Full-time undergraduate Canadian/permanent resident students under the age of 26 who were dependents of Canadian Forces personnel deceased while serving in an Deadline: basic tuition active military mission. October 15, and 2019 residence Non- room fees renewable. Ronald McIntosh 1 $2,000 Awarded to a student entering the first year of studies in the Odette School of Business. Based on financial need. Deadline: Scholarship April 20 Ronald Wagenberg 1 Up to Awarded annually to an outstanding secondary school student entering the Political Science program (minimum 80% admission average required); award established in Non- Entrance $1,800 1996 by Political Science. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents (including those with Protected Persons status), who meet OSAP residence renewable. Scholarship in requirements and show proven financial need. Political Science Ron W. Ianni 4 $20,800 95%+; leadership; school and community involvement; financial need; apply online; GPA of 80%+ is required for renewal. Deadline: Entrance ($2,600 x 8 April 20 Scholarship terms) Renewable. Rotary Club of 2 $1,000 Two awards, one each to Holy Names and Vincent Massey secondary schools. Bursaries are awarded based on financial need, and documented contributions to the Deadline: Windsor - community and school. April 20 Roseland Bursary Non- Shaughnessy 1 $6,000 85%+; financial need; Canadian citizens or permanent residents; entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; 250-word essay; apply online. renewable. Cohen Memorial Award Windsor Green Up to 4 $16,000 85%. Awarded to students who have chosen Environmental or Mechanical (Environmental Option) Engineering as their first choice; Canadian citizens or permanent Deadline: Engineering ($2,000 x 8 residents; apply online. Minimum cumulative average of 75% required for renewal. March 31 Scholarship terms) Renewable. Yves Landry Up to 8 $5,000 and 85%+; students entering either Business Administration or Engineering; academic excellence; financial need; Canadian citizens or permanent residents; leadership Deadline: Memorial $2,000 potential; apply online; minimum cumulative average of 80% required for renewal. April 20 Scholarship Renewable. Application Not Required $10,000 Dean's Varies $2,500/year Available to students entering any program directly from their full-time Grade 12 or Canadian equivalent high school year with a final admission average of 90–94.9%. The Renewable. Renewable ($1,250 x 8 top six 4U/M courses or equivalent are used to determine the final admission average. Recipients must register full time (minimum 80% of a full course load) and maintain Entrance terms) a cumulative average of 85% to retain scholarship in subsequent years. Scholarship

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Additional Name Quantity Value Criteria Information $16,000 Varies $4,000 Available to students entering any program directly from their full-time Grade 12 or Canadian equivalent high school year with a final admission average of 95–100%. The President's ($2,000 x 8 top six 4U/M courses or equivalent are used to determine the final admission average. Recipients must register full time (minimum 80% of a full course load) and maintain Renewable terms) a cumulative average of 85% to retain scholarship in subsequent years. Entrance Scholarship $5,000 Alumni 1 $1,500 Awarded to an outstanding student entering Year 1. Entrance annually Scholarship Cecil Houston 7 $2,000 The income from this fund will provide a number of awards to selected first-year students. Consideration is given to students of black African descent in recognition of the Deadline: Diaspora unique educational circumstances and scholarship needs of members of their communities. Eligible candidates must: have a minimum entering average of 70%, be October 15 Scholarship Fund Canadian citizens or permanent residents (includes those with Protected Persons status), meet OSAP Ontario residency requirements, and demonstrate financial need. '2019' Non- renewable. Ed Lumley Bursary Up to 12 $8,000 Awarded annually to students entering directly from a Windsor/Essex County high school, to full-time studies at the University of Windsor. Eligible applicants must be in Deadline: good academic standing and have demonstrated financial need. Recipients must commit to working with at least 1 mentor in an extracurricular activity throughout their March 31 undergraduate program. Recipients may be considered for renewal in Years 2, 3 and 4 provided they continue to meet the eligibility requirements and submit a self- Renewable. assessment letter and recommendation from their mentor each year. Eleanor Catherine Up to 20 $5,000 Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student entering directly from a Canadian high school. Assessment is based on academic merit (minimum entering average of 80%), Deadline: Wallace Memorial leadership potential, commitment to community and participation in school activities. March 31 Entrance Non- Scholarship renewable. Meharry Drama in 1 $1,800 Year 1 of the Drama in Education Program with financial need. Deadline: Education Bursary March 31 Non- renewable. Norah Cleary Varies $2,800 Candidates must have been attending Windsor or Essex County secondary schools for at least 2 years (with preference to graduates of Kennedy Collegiate) and must Renewable. Entrance Awards satisfy entrance requirements as well as show need for financial assistance. Physics Entrance Up to 6 $1,000 This is a competitive award for students with a minimum average of 85% (based on math and science average) entering the High Technology Program in Physics. Non- Scholarship renewable. President's Women 1 $1,500 Female; admission to Year 1 Science; not tenable with other major awards. in Science Scholarship University of Varies $1,000 Female; admission to Year 1 Engineering. Windsor Women in Engineering Scholarship Windsor University 10 $1,200 Awarded 1 for each undergraduate Faculty and 1 "at large". Eligible students must be residents of Essex, Kent or Lambton counties who have not received a concurrent Non- Faculty Association award greater than $2,000. renewable. Scholarship Fund

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York University

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required

Al and Laurie 1 $2,000 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with a minimum admission average of 80% (or Deadline: April 1 Monaco and equivalent). Include a statement about your educational and career objectives under the personal statement section of the Scholarships, Non-renewable. Enbridge Inc. Awards and Bursaries Application. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Alexander 1 $1,400 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with a minimum admission average of 85% (or Lithographers equivalent) and contribute to the life of your school or community. Award You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Alumni Award of 2 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 You must be a high school student seeking admission into your first year of undergraduate study at York University, in any discipline. You Deadline: February 15 Distinction years), plus a room in must have an admission average of 90% or higher and have other accomplishments such as leadership in community service, Renewable. Scholarship campus residence for achievement in arts or sports, or excellence in other areas of individual endeavor, which demonstrate your wholeness and grace of http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ the first year (approx. character. financialsupport $4,000). This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0).

Arthur Francis 1 $4,000 ($2,000 x 2 You must be a high-school student entering your first year of undergraduate study in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at Deadline: April 1 Williams Entrance years) York University. In addition, you must fulfill the following requirements: Renewable. Award have completed at least one 4U/M course (or equivalent) in the Canadian and World Studies division http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ have a minimum overall average of 85% financialsupport be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident be a resident of Ontario demonstrate financial need This award is renewable for one additional year.

Avie Bennett 1 $30,000 ($7,500 x 4 You must be a student entering your first year of full-time undergraduate study at York University. In addition, you must: Award years) be a permanent resident in the City of Brampton (Ontario) be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person demonstrate financial need have a minimum 75% admission average After the first year, this award is renewable on an annual basis for up to 3 years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a minimum grade point average of 7.0 and continue to demonstrate financial need.

Award for 8 $28,000 ($7,000 x 4 This award is granted to students of Aboriginal ancestry, with 1 award recipient selected from each of the Provincial Territorial Aboriginal years) Organizations in Ontario (currently, Nishnabwe-Aski Nation, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Anishinabek Nation, Union Students of Ontario Indians, Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Council Treaty No. 3, Métis Nation of Ontario). You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must also present a minimum admission average of 70%. Recipients of the award will be required to take part in a mentorship program. To renew this award, you must register in a minimum of 18 credits per academic year and maintain a sessional grade point average of 6.0 (B).

Awards of 1 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 You must have a minimum average of 90%, accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts, or sports. You must also be a Deadline: February 15 Distinction: John years), plus a room Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. Renewable. S. Proctor on campus residence http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Entrance for the first year This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0) and is offered every 4 financialsupport Scholarship (approx. $4,000). years.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Bobby Orr 1 $2,100 You must be a high school student entering the Kinesiology & Health Science program in first year at York University. You must have a Deadline: April 1 Entrance distinguished academic record combined with extracurricular participation or service to apply. Non-renewable. Scholarship – http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ School of financialsupport Kinesiology & Health Science Campbell Moving 1 $870 You must be a high-school student entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 85% and have Systems Inc. contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a Award resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Chancellor Bennett 7 $28,000 ($7,000 x 4 This award is available to high school students attending 1 of the following: Deadline: April 1 Entrance Awards years) Westview Centennial Secondary School Renewable. for the Westview C.W. Jeffery's Collegiate Institute http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Partnership Emery Collegiate Institute financialsupport James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School North Albion Collegiate Institute You must be entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 75% and have made a contribution to student life in your high school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 6.0) and participation in mentoring programs offered in local community schools that support and encourage younger students to persist in their current studies and pursue postsecondary education. Computer Science, 3 $3,000 You must be a high-school student entering a computer science or information technology first-year program at York University with an Deadline: April 1 Computer admission average of 75%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who Non-renewable. Engineering and demonstrates financial need. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Information financialsupport Technology Scholarship Costco Canada 1 $10,000 ($2,500 x 4 The Costco Canada Award will be given to an incoming full-time BBA or iBBA student at the Schulich School of Business with good Renewable. Award years) academic standing. The recipient must be a resident of Ontario and either a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ with demonstrated financial need. financialsupport David F. Denison 2 $1,000 To receive this annual award, you must have a minimum admission average of 70%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent Deadline: April 1 and Maureen residents or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Non-renewable. Flanagan Award http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ financialsupport Dr. Ferdinand and 1 $1,125 This award will be granted to a student who is a graduate of a school that has participated in the York University Westview Partnership Mrs. Emelda (Westview Centennial Secondary School, C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, Emery Collegiate Institute, James Cardinal McGuigan Thomas Entrance Catholic High School and North Albion Collegiate Institute). Award To be considered, applicants must fulfill the following criteria: i) be first generation Canadian (i.e., parents born in a country other than Canada); ii) be entering a direct-entry undergraduate program with a minimum admission average of 75% (or equivalent); and iii) have made contributions to student life by volunteering in their high school or community. The recipient must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, as well as a resident of Ontario, and demonstrate financial need. Entrance Bursary 3 $8,800 ($2,200 for 4 You must be all of the following: Deadline: April 1 for Aboriginal years) an undergraduate student of Aboriginal ancestry (status or non-status) Renewable. Students a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need financialsupport

Faculty of Health 2 $7,500 ($1,875 x 4 You must be a student entering your first year of study in the Faculty of Health at York University with a minimum admission average of Renewable years) 75% You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial Entrance Award need. If you continue to meet the above criteria, you will be eligible to renew the award in your second, third and fourth years of study.

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George and 1 $2,000 The George and Catherine Fallis Entrance Award is intended to assist a student of promising ability who is challenged in his/her pursuit Deadline: April 1 Catherine Fallis of postsecondary education due to limited financial resources. Non-renewable. Entrance Award http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ You must be a high school student entering a first-year Bachelor of Arts program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, financialsupport who has a minimum admission average of 85%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

George and Helen $2,500 Awarded to 2 first-year undergraduate students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Recipients are selected on the basis of Vari Foundation academic merit. Award You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Great Canadian 1 $2,800 To receive the annual Great Canadian Bagel award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University, Bagel Limited with an admission average of 85% or higher, and contribute to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, Award permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Han Shan Sih Varies $2,000 to $5,000 The Han Shan Sih Buddhist Society Bursary for Environmental Studies provides financial aid to students applying to study in the Faculty Buddhist Society of Environmental Studies. You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who Bursary for demonstrates financial need. Environmental Studies Harry W. Arthurs 1 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4 You must seek admission into your first year of undergraduate study, be a child, sibling or grandchild of a York University degree Deadline: February 15 Alumni Families years) graduate, have a minimum admission average of 90% (based on 4U/M courses or equivalent) and have a demonstrated record of Renewable. Entrance participation and leadership in extracurricular student life. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport

Honderich Bursary 4 $32,000 (8,000 x 4 The established this award in honour of its Chair, Beland Honderich, to encourage deserving high school students to pursue Deadline: April 1 years) a university education. Renewable. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ If you are in your final year at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School, C.W. Jefferys Secondary School, Emery Collegiate financialsupport Institute or Westview Centennial Secondary School, you will be chosen by the schools annually. The award includes a summer job at the Toronto Star at the end of your first year. HSBC Scholarship 2 $5,000 To receive this annual scholarship, you must be a high school student who is admitted to a direct-entry undergraduate program at York Deadline: April 1 University, with a minimum high school average of 80% or equivalent. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or Non-renewable. protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ financialsupport

Ian and Dorothy 1 $10,000 ($2,500 x 4 You must be a student entering your first year who has achieved a minimum admission average of 70%. You must also be a Canadian Deadline: April 1 MacDonald Award years) citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Renewable. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ You will be eligible to renew this award for a maximum of 3 additional years provided you maintain a cumulative GPA of 6.0 (B). financialsupport Irwin Seating 1 $1,150 To receive the Irwin Seating Company Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University. You Deadline: April 1 Company Award must have an admission average of 85% or higher and have contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Non-renewable. Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ financialsupport Jaswant Singh 2 $625 You must be a student entering your first year of study from the City of Toronto Peel Region or York Region. You must be a Canadian Deadline: April 1 Randhawa citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must also have a Non-renewable. Memorial minimum admission average of 80%. Preference will be given to students who have demonstrated involvement in the Sikh community. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport

Kinesiology & 1 $2,100 This annual entrance award is given to an outstanding student choosing to pursue the study of kinesiology and health science at York Deadline: April 1 Health Science University. Non-renewable. Entrance Award http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ You must have a distinguished academic and extracurricular record at the high school level. You must also be a Canadian citizen, financialsupport permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Liberal Arts & 4 $6,800 ($1,700 x 4 The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies recognizes that students may be challenged in their pursuit of postsecondary Deadline: April 1 Professional years) education due to limited financial resources. The Faculty is committed to providing such students with the opportunity to realize their goal Renewable. Studies Entrance to complete an undergraduate degree. http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Award financialsupport You must be admitted to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies with a minimum admission average of 85%. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

Malcolm Streete 1 $1,300 You must be a student entering the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies from Oakwood Collegiate Institute or a high school in Deadline: April 1 Bursary the Jane-Finch or Regent Park communities. Non-renewable. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ To be eligible, you must enroll in at least 24 credits, demonstrate financial need, be involved in your community and declare an interest in financialsupport studying in the social sciences (including Anthropology, Economics, Human Geography, Political Science or Sociology). You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You will be given preference if you have demonstrated involvement in the African or Caribbean community. M.A.T.A. Entrance 1 $1,250 The M.A.T.A Entrance Award has been created to support students entering York University who are involved in community service or Award extracurricular activities that generate networking and improvement of social skills. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, a resident of Ontario and demonstrate financial need.

NEWAD Award 1 $1,150 To receive the NEWAD Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University. You must have an admission average of 85% or higher and have contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Oscar Peterson 1 $40,000 ($10,000 x 4 This scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student entering the Music program who demonstrates a unique musical ability, Deadline: April 1 Scholarship years) especially in the field of jazz performance, as demonstrated through live performance or a portfolio, and faces social, economic or Renewable. personal barriers that could inhibit their ability to pursue a university degree. The recipient must present a minimum admission average http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ of 80% and be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, who is a resident of Ontario and demonstrates financial financialsupport need.

Palladini Family 1 $1,250 You must be a student entering York University from C.W. Jeffery's Collegiate Institute, Westview Centennial Secondary School or Deadline: April 1 Award James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School, who has achieved a minimum 70% admission average and has demonstrated Non-renewable. leadership within the Jane-Finch community or a student association at your high school. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ financialsupport You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. The award is offered every 4 years.

Randal Dooley 2 $2,400 You must be a high school student entering the first-year Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies program from a high school in Memorial Entrance the Jane and Finch corridor. Bursary You must meet the minimum admission requirements and demonstrate community involvement in the Jane-Finch community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Ray and Joe 1 $1,300 You must be a student entering the first year in a major program in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. You must also be a Abramson Award Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must have a in Mathematics & demonstrated record of extracurricular involvement in a math-related club and/or activity. Statistics Schulich Leader 2 $100,000 ($25,000 x One scholarship valued at $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years) will be awarded to a Schulich Leader Nominee admitted to an Engineering Deadline: February 1 Scholarship 4 years) or $80,000 program in the Lassonde School of Engineering. An additional scholarship valued at $80,000 ($20,000 x 4 years) will be awarded to a Renewable. ($20,000 x 4 years) Schulich Leader Nominee admitted to Science, Technology or Mathematics. Candidates must possess 2 of the following 3 attributes: http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ • have exceptional high academic grades financialsupport • have demonstrated leadership in school life and community life, or have provided evidence of entrepreneurial talent • have demonstrated financial need Tesma 1 $1,600 You must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University, with a minimum 85% admission average. You must Deadline: April 1 International Inc. also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Non-renewable. Award http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ financialsupport

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Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information

Tom Arnold 1 $2,000 You must be a high school student entering the first year of a direct-entry program at York University from a high school in the York CPMEA Entrance Region. This includes the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan Scholarship and Whitchurch–Stouffville. You must have a minimum final admission average of 80% to be considered. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Unilever Canada 1 $5,000 You must be an incoming Faculty of Environmental Studies undergraduate student who has achieved a minimum 80% admission Undergraduate average and has written an excellent 1,000-word essay on your vision of sustainability. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent Award in resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Environmental Studies Van-Rob Inc. 1 $2,500 To receive the Van-Rob Inc. Award, you must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University, with an admission Award average of 85% or higher who has contributed to the life of your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. Westview 2 $1,500 You must be a graduate of Westview Centennial Secondary School. You must also demonstrate financial need and have a minimum Entrance Award admission average of 80%. All Westview graduates applying to York University are eligible to apply.

York University 25 $22,500 (up to $4,500 You must be a full-time undergraduate student entering York University with a minimum admissions average of 80% (or equivalent). You Deadline: April 1 Renewable x 5 years) must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. Renewable. Entrance Athletic http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship This scholarship can be held in conjunction with other merit based scholarships and awards; however, the value of all funding in which financialsupport athletic ability is a criteria cannot exceed $4,500 (or the value of tuition and compulsory fees) per year. To renew this award, you must achieve a minimum grade point average of 6.0 each year and enroll in a minimum of 18 credits. Application Not Required

Chancellor Cory 1 $16,000 ($4,000 x 4 You must be a high school student entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 90%. You must be a Renewable. Entrance years) Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport Upon receiving this award, you are not eligible for the York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship. To renew, you must achieve a minimum grade point average of 8.0 and complete a minimum of 24 credits each academic year (prior to summer, fall/winter sessions). Edith Schulich 1 $5,000 Awarded to an incoming BBA/iBBA student who has demonstrated exceptional academic ability in their final year of high school. Non-renewable. BBA/iBBA Recipient must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial http://schulich.yorku.ca/student- Entrance Award need. life-services/financial-aid/ undergraduate-scholarships- awards Faculty of Science Unlimited $2,000 This scholarship is awarded automatically to Canadian high school students applying to the Faculty of Science at York University with an Non-renewable. Entrance admission average of 90% or higher. http://www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport Lassonde Unlimited $2,000 This scholarship is automatically awarded to Canadian high school students with an admission average of 90% or higher. Non-renewable. Entrance http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport

Nissan Canada 1 $3,125 To receive the Nissan Canada Leadership Entrance Award, you must be an incoming Schulich School of Business BBA or iBBA student Leadership who has academic achievement. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario Entrance Award who demonstrates financial need. Students who apply for admission to Schulich will be considered automatically for this award, provided that they submit the supplementary information form by the deadline.

Seymour Schulich 1 $5,000 In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich has created the Seymour Schulich BBA/iBBA Entrance Scholarship. BBA/iBBA Entrance You must be an incoming BBA or iBBA student who has demonstrated academic excellence. You must also be active in your community Scholarship and demonstrate leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities. Steven K. Hudson 1 To receive the Steven K. Hudson BBA Entrance Award, you must be a first-year BBA or iBBA student who achieved first class standing BBA/iBBA ("A") in your senior year of high school and has shown strong entrepreneurial achievements. You must also be a Canadian citizen, Entrance Award permanent resident or protected person and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

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Tanna H. Schulich 1 In recognition of academic excellence and merit, Seymour Schulich has created the Tanna H. Schulich BBA/iBBA Entrance Scholarship. BBA/iBBA Entrance You must be an incoming BBA or iBBA student who has demonstrated academic excellence. You must also be active in your community Scholarship and demonstrate leadership qualities either in school or through extracurricular activities.

York University Unlimited $1,000 to $16,000 (up You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or Renewable. Automatic to $4,000 x 4 years) protected person. You must also have completed your high school diploma with high academic standing (minimum 80%). http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Entrance financialsupport Scholarship Scholarship values: $3,500* (renewable for 3 additional years): final admission average 95% and above $2,000* (one time only): final admission average 90–94.9% $1,000* (one time only): final admission average 85–89.9% $500* (one time only): final admission average 80–84.9% If your admission average is 95% or higher, the scholarship is renewable for an additional 3 years of full-time undergraduate study as long as you maintain high academic standing each year. *If you qualify for 1 of the scholarships and accept your admission offer by the date indicated in your offer letter, you will also qualify for the Student Life Award, valued at $500 (one time only). York University 6 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4 You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program, with an admission average of 85% or higher, who Awards of years) has contributed to your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person and a Achievement resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need.

York University 18 $21,600 ($5,400 x 4 Awarded automatically to high school students who present the highest admission average in each faculty. President's years) Scholarship You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. This scholarship cannot be held in conjunction with another renewable entrance scholarship, the York University Automatic Entrance Scholarship or the York University Continuing Student Scholarship. This scholarship is renewable for an additional 3 years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a sessional grade point average of 8.0 and register in a minimum of 18 credits in the fall/winter session. York University 15 $1,000 This scholarship is based on your audition performance or evaluation, which is required for admission to the School of the Arts, Media, Non-renewable. Talent Entrance Performance & Design. http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/ Scholarship financialsupport

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York University – Glendon Campus

Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Application Required Alumni Award of 2 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 You must be a high school student seeking admission to your first year of undergraduate study at York University, in any discipline. You must Deadline: February 15, 2019 Distinction years), plus the cost have an admission average of 90% or higher and have other accomplishments, such as leadership in community service, achievement in arts Renewable. Scholarship of a room in residence or sports, or excellence in other areas of individual endeavor, which demonstrate your wholeness and grace of character. This award is https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ for the first year renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0). futurestudents/fees-and- (approx. $4,000) funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/application Avie Bennett 1 $30,000 ($7,500 x 4 You must be a student entering your first year of full-time undergraduate study at York University. In addition, you must: Deadline: April 1, 2019 Award years) be a permanent resident in the City of Brampton (Ontario) Renewable. be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ demonstrate financial need futurestudents/fees-and- have a minimum 75% admission average funding/scholarships-and- After the first year, this award is renewable on an annual basis for up to 3 years of undergraduate study, provided you maintain a minimum bursaries/application grade point average of 7.0 and continue to demonstrate financial need.

Award for 8 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4 This award is granted to students of Aboriginal ancestry with 1 award recipient selected from each of the Provincial Territorial Organizations in Aboriginal years) Ontario (currently, Nishnabwe-Aski Nation, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Anishinabek Nation, Union of Ontario Indians, Students Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Council Treaty No. 3, Métis Nation of Ontario). You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. You must also present a minimum admission average of 70%. Recipients of the award will be required to take part in a mentorship program. To renew this award, you must register in a minimum of 18 credits per academic year and maintain a sessional grade point average of 6.0 (B). Bourse d’entrée Illimité 1 250 $ Cette bourse est accordée à tous les finissantes et finissants venant directement des écoles secondaires de langue française de l’Ontario qui Deadline: 1er juin pour les ont suivi tous leurs cours en français et qui sont admis à Glendon pour la rentrée de septembre 2020. Non-renewable. finissants des https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ écoles de langue futurestudents/fees-and- française de funding/scholarships-and- l’Ontario bursaries/application/

Chancellor 7 $20,000 ($5,000 x 4 This award is available to high-school students attending one of the following schools: Deadline: April 1, 2019 Bennett Entrance years) Westview Centennial Secondary School Renewable. Award for the C.W. Jeffrey’s Collegiate Institute https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Westview Emery Collegiate Institute futurestudents/fees-and- Partnership James Cardinal McGuigan funding/scholarships-and- North Albion Collegiate bursaries/application/ You must be entering a first-year program at York University with an admission average of 75% and have made a contribution to student life in your high school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need. This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 6.0) and participation in mentoring programs offered in local community schools that support and encourage younger students to persist in their current studies and pursue postsecondary education.

Entrance Bursary 3 $8,800 ($2,200 x 4 You must be all of the following: for Aboriginal years) an undergraduate student of Aboriginal ancestry (status or non-status) Students a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person a resident of Ontario who demonstrates financial need Friends of TBA $1,000 to $1,500 Awarded to selected applicants, newly admitted to Glendon, who demonstrate high academic achievement, community involvement, leadership Deadline: April 1, 2019 Glendon Awards and volunteerism. Non-renewable. Glendon TBA $1,250–$1,500 Recipients must demonstrate academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities. Internships are 100–120 hours of community https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Language service done in your second language (English or French) either at Glendon or in Toronto. futurestudents/fees-and- Internships funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/application/

479 Last Updated: September 10, 2019 | OUInfo 2019–2020 Scholarships and Awards (York University – Glendon Campus)

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Governors' 1 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 You must have a minimum average of 90% and accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts or sports. You must also be a Deadline: February 15, 2019 Awards of years) plus the cost of Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. Renewable. Distinction: John a room in residence https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Proctor Entrance for first year This award is renewed on the basis of continued high academic standing (minimum grade point average of 8.0). futurestudents/fees-and- Scholarship (approximately funding/scholarships-and- $4,000) bursaries/application/ Harry Arthurs 1 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4 The applicant must be seeking admission into the first year of undergraduate study, be a child, sibling or grandchild of a graduate holding a Alumni Families years) York University degree, have a minimum admission average of 90% (based on 4U/M courses, or equivalent) and have a demonstrated record Entrance of participation and leadership in extracurricular student life. This award is renewable in years 2, 3 and 4 of undergraduate study provided the Scholarship recipient maintains a minimum grade point average of 8.0. Sarah and Joe TBA $1,000 Must be entering Glendon as a new student who has been home schooled and demonstrates financial need. Deadline: April 1, 2019 Rainsberger Non-renewable. Entrance Bursary https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ for Home- futurestudents/fees-and- Schooled funding/scholarships-and- Students bursaries/application/ The Ethel Harris 6 $10,000 You must be entering Glendon as a new full-time student; a resident of British Columbia, Alberta or Quebec; and demonstrate high academic Deadline: April 1st, 2019 Entrance achievement, community involvement, leadership and volunteerism. Non-renewable. Scholarship at https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ futurestudents/fees-and- funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/application/

The Honderich 4 $32,000 ($8,000 x 4 The Toronto Star has established this award in honour of its Chair, Beland Honderich, to encourage deserving high school students to pursue a Deadline: April 1, 2019 Bursary years) university education. Renewable. https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ If you are in your final year at James Cardinal McGuigan Secondary School, C.W. Jefferys Secondary School, Emery Collegiate Institute or futurestudents/fees-and- Westview Centennial Secondary School, you will be chosen by the schools. The award includes a summer job at the Toronto Star at the end of funding/scholarships-and- your first year. bursaries/application/ York University 25 $22,500 ($4,500 x 5 You must be a full-time undergraduate student entering York University with a minimum admissions average of 80% (or equivalent). You must Renewable years) be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person. If you are eligible for the York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship and Entrance Athletic the York Renewable Entrance Athletic Scholarship, the value of the scholarship/award will be included as part of the Athletic Financial Award. Scholarship To renew this award, you must achieve a minimum grade point average of 6.0 each year and enroll in a minimum of 18 credits. Application Not Required Awards of 7 $2,000 Awarded to applicants short-listed for the Awards of Distinction. The recipients must be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected Non-renewable. Distinction: Merit persons. https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Scholarships futurestudents/fees-and- funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/application Bourse de mérite 1 2 500 $ Offerte à un(e) nouvel(le) étudiant(e) francophone d’une région anglophone. Non-renewable. pour https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ francophone en futurestudents/fees-and- situation funding/scholarships-and- minoritaire bursaries/automatic- scholarships/

Chancellor Cory 1 $16,000 ($4,000 x 4 Student entering the university directly from secondary school who has achieved a minimum 90% admission average and is a Canadian Renewable. Entrance years) citizen, permanent resident or protected person. Recipients of this award are also eligible for the York University Automatic Entrance http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Scholarship Scholarship. futurestudents/fees-and- funding/scholarships-and- No application is required. To renew, students must achieve a minimum grade point average of 8.0 and complete a minimum of 24 credits each bursaries/automatic- academic year (prior summer, fall/winter sessions). scholarships/

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York University Unlimited $1,000–$14,000 (up You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program and a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected Automatic to $3,500 x 4 years) person. Entrance Scholarship Scholarship values: $3,500* (renewable for 3 additional years): final admission average 95% and above $2,500* (one time only): Final admission average 90%–94.9% $1,500* (one time only): Final admission average 85%–89.9% $1,000* (one time only): Final admission average 80%–84.9% If your admission average is 95% or higher, the scholarship is renewable for an additional 3 years of full-time undergraduate study as long as you maintain high academic standing each year. *If you qualify for one of the scholarships and accept your admission offer by the date indicated in your offer letter, you will also qualify for the Student Life Award, valued at $500 (one time only). York University 8 $24,000 ($6,000 x 4 You must be a high school student applying to a direct-entry undergraduate program with an admission average of 85% or higher, and have Deadline: April 1, 2019 Awards of years) contributed to your school or community. You must also be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, and a resident of Renewable. Achievement Ontario who demonstrates financial need. https://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ futurestudents/fees-and- funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/application/ York University 18 $21,600 ($5,400 x 4 Awarded automatically to high school students who present the highest admission average in each faculty. You must be a Canadian citizen, Renewable. President's years) permanent resident or protected person. If you receive this award, you will not be eligible for the York University Renewable Entrance http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Scholarships Scholarship. This scholarship is renewable for an additional 3 years of undergraduate study provided you maintain a sessional grade point futurestudents/fees-and- average of 8.0 and register in a minimum of 18 credits in the fall/winter session. funding/scholarships-and- bursaries/automatic- scholarships/

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Contact Information Algoma University Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne Phone 705-949-2301, ext. 4245 Toll-free 1-888-254-6628 Tél 705-372-1781 Fax 705-949-6583 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.uhearst.ca Website http://www.algomau.ca Financial Aid Website http://www.uhearst.ca/bourses Financial Aid Website http://www.algomau.ca/fao/ Housing and Residence http://www.uhearst.ca/logement Housing and Residence http://www.algomau.ca/housing/ Website Website Accessibility Website http://www.uhearst.ca/accessibilite Accessibility Website https://www.algomau.ca/student-life/student-services/ the-learning-centre/disability-services/ Lakehead University

Brock University Phone 807-343-8500 Toll-free 1-800-465-3959 Phone 905-688-5550 Fax 807-766-7209 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://discover.brocku.ca Website http://www.lakeheadu.ca Financial Aid Website https://discover.brocku.ca/awards Financial Aid Website https://www.lakeheadu.ca/studentcentral/financing- Housing and Residence http://brocku.ca/residence/ budgeting Website Housing and Residence https://www.lakeheadu.ca/current-students/residence Accessibility Website https://brocku.ca/sas Website Accessibility Website https://www.lakeheadu.ca/current-students/student- Carleton University services/accessibility/ Phone 613-520-3663 Laurentian University Toll-free in Canada 1-888-354-4414 Email [email protected] Toll-Free 1-800-461-4030 Website https://admissions.carleton.ca/ Local 705-675-1151 Financial Aid Website https://carleton.ca/awards/ Fax 705-673-6526 Housing and Residence https://housing.carleton.ca/ Email [email protected] Website Website http://www.laurentian.ca Accessibility Website https://carleton.ca/pmc/ Financial Aid Website http://laurentian.ca/scholarships-bursaries Housing and Residence https://laurentian.ca/accommodations University of Guelph Website Accessibility Website http://laurentian.ca/accessibility-services Phone 519-824-4120 Email [email protected] McMaster University Website http://admission.uoguelph.ca Financial Aid Website http://www.uoguelph.ca/studentfin Student Recruitment 905-525-9140, ext. 23650 Housing and Residence http://www.housing.uoguelph.ca Email [email protected] Website Website http://future.mcmaster.ca Accessibility Website http://www.uoguelph.ca/diversity-human-rights/ Financial Aid Website http://sfas.mcmaster.ca accessibility Housing and Residence http://housing.mcmaster.ca Website University of Guelph-Humber Accessibility Website http://sas.mcmaster.ca

Phone 416-798-1331, ext. 6056 Nipissing University Fax 416-798-3606 Email [email protected] Phone 705-474-3450 Website https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents TTY 877-688-5507 Financial Aid Website https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/funding Fax 705-495-1772 Housing and Residence https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/live Email [email protected] Website Website http://www.ibelongatnipissingu.ca Accessibility Website https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents/ Financial Aid Website https://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid accessibility Housing and Residence https://www.nipissingu.ca/residence Website Accessibility Website https://www.nipissingu.ca/studentservices

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OCAD University Royal Military College of Canada

Phone 416-977-6000 Phone 613-541-6000, ext. 6953 Fax 416-977-6006 Toll-free 1-866-762-2672 Toll-free 1-800-382-6516 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/index-eng.php Website http://www.ocadu.ca Financial Aid Website http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/aca/reg-sc/fees-fs- Financial Aid Website http://www.ocadu.ca/services/financial-matters.htm eng.php Housing and Residence http://www.ocadu.ca/services/campus-life/housing- Housing and Residence https://www.rmc-cmr.ca/en/training-wing/life-rmcc#res Website information.htm Website Accessibility Website http://www.ocadu.ca/services/disability-services.htm Accessibility Website http://www.rmc.ca

Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Ryerson University

Institute of Technology) Phone 416-979-5036 Website http://www.ryerson.ca/ Phone 905-721-3190 Financial Aid Website http://www.ryerson.ca/sfa Fax 905-721-3178 Housing and Residence http://www.ryerson.ca/housing Email [email protected] Website Website http://www.ontariotechu.ca Accessibility Website http://www.ryerson.ca/studentlearningsupport/ Financial Aid Website http://www.ontariotechu.ca/safa academic-accommodation-support/ Housing and Residence http://www.ontariotechu.ca/residence Website Accessibility Website http://www.ontariotechu.ca/sas University of Toronto – Mississauga

Phone 905-828-5400 University of Ottawa Fax 905-569-4448 Email [email protected] Phone 1 877 868-8292, ext. 1000 Website https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future Email [email protected] Financial Aid Website https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/finances/ Website http://www.admission.uOttawa.ca financial-aid Financial Aid Website http://www.uottawa.ca/financial-aid-awards/ Housing and Residence https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future-students/apply/ Housing and Residence http://www.uottawa.ca/housing Website residence Website Accessibility Website https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/accessibility/ Accessibility Website http://www.sass.uOttawa.ca/access University of Toronto – Scarborough University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University Phone 416-287-7529 Phone 613-236-1393 Fax 416-287-7525 Toll-free 1-800-637-6859 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] [email protected] Website https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions Website http://ustpaul.ca Financial Aid Website https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/finances Financial Aid Website https://ustpaul.ca/en/financial-aid-and-bursaries- Housing and Residence http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/residences home_366_157.htm Website Housing and Residence http://www.saintpaulrez.ca Accessibility Website http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ability Website Accessibility Website https://ustpaul.ca/en/student-success-centre- home_1136_693.htm#access University of Toronto – St. George Campus

Phone 416-978-2190 Queen's University Fax 416-978-7022 Website http://www.future.utoronto.ca/ Phone 613-533-2218 Financial Aid Website http://www.future.utoronto.ca/finances/financial-aid Fax 613-533-6810 Housing and Residence http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/hs Email [email protected] Website Website http://www.queensu.ca/admission/ Accessibility Website http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/as Financial Aid Website http://www.queensu.ca/studentawards/ Housing and Residence http://residences.housing.queensu.ca/ Website Trent University Accessibility Website http://www.queensu.ca/studentwellness/ Email [email protected] Website http://www.trentu.ca/futurestudents Financial Aid Website https://www.trentu.ca/studentfinances Housing and Residence http://www.trentu.ca/housing Website Accessibility Website http://www.trentu.ca/wellness/sas

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Trent University Durham GTA University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University

Phone 1-888-655-5559 Phone 519-884-8111, ext. 28353 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website https://www.trentu.ca/durham Website http://sju.ca/future-students Financial Aid Website https://www.trentu.ca/studentfinances Financial Aid Website https://www.sju.ca/feesfinancing Housing and Residence https://www.trentu.ca/durham/student-life/student- Housing and Residence https://www.sju.ca/live Website support-services/residence-and-housing Website Accessibility Website https://www.trentu.ca/durham/student-life/student- Accessibility Website https://uwaterloo.ca/accessability-services/ support-services/accessibility-services University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University University of Waterloo College Phone 519-888-4567, ext. 43614 Phone 519-885-1460, ext. 25212 Email [email protected] [email protected] Email [email protected] Website https://uwaterloo.ca/future- Website http://uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/?utm_source=mur- students?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac Financial https://uwaterloo.ca/find-out-more/financing?utm_source=mur- Aid Website einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac Financial Aid Website https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/financing/ tuition?utm_source=mur- Housing and https://uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/ einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- Residence residence?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo ouac Website Housing and Residence https://uwaterloo.ca/housing/ Accessibility https://uwaterloo.ca/accessability-services/ Website residences?utm_source=mur- Website einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- ouac Accessibility Website https://uwaterloo.ca/accessability- Western University services?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- Phone 519-661-2100 ouac Fax 519-661-3710 Email [email protected] Website http://welcome.uwo.ca University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel Financial Aid Website http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/ University College index.html Housing and Residence http://www.residenceatwestern.ca Contact us 519-885-0220, ext. 24215 Website Email [email protected] Accessibility Website http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/ Website https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/future- students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo Financial https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/financial-aid- Western University – Brescia University College Aid Website awards?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo Phone 519-858-5151 Housing and https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/future-students/residence-student- Residence life?utm_source=mur-einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur- Fax 519-858-5137 Website ouac Email [email protected] Accessibility https://uwaterloo.ca/accessability-services/ Website http://www.brescia.uwo.ca Website Financial Aid Website http://brescia.uwo.ca/tuition Housing and Residence http://brescia.uwo.ca/life/residence Website University of Waterloo – Renison University Accessibility Website http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd College

Phone 519-884-4404, ext. 28638 Western University – Huron University College Fax 519-884-5135 Phone 519-438-7224 Email [email protected] Fax 519-438-3800 Website https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students?utm_source=mur- einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac Email [email protected] Financial https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students/financing?utm_source=mur- Website http://huronatwestern.ca Aid Website einfo&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=mur-ouac Financial Aid Website https://huronuc.ca/scholarships-bursaries-grants Housing and http://uwaterloo.ca/renison/ Housing and Residence https://huronuc.ca/student-life-campus/residence-life Residence residence/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=clicks&utm_campaign=einfo-Website Website home Accessibility Website http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/ Accessibility https://uwaterloo.ca/accessability-services/ Website

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Western University – King's University College York University – Glendon Campus

Toll-free 1-800-265-4406 Phone 416 487-6710 Fax 519-433-2227 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website http://www.glendon.yorku.ca?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment Website http://www.kings.uwo.ca Financial http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/ Financial Aid Website https://www.kings.uwo.ca/future-students/finances/ Aid Website moneymatters?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment Housing and Residence https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student- Housing and http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/english/community/ Website affairs/housing-and-residence/ Residence residence?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment Accessibility Website https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/student- Website affairs/accessibility-services/ Accessibility http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/apply/ Website disabilities?utm_source=eINFO&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=fw19recruitment Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus

Phone 519-756-8228, ext. 5777 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website https://wlu.ca/future- students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment Financial https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Aid Website index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment Housing and https://wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/residence/ Residence index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment Website Accessibility https://www.wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/services-for-students/accessible-learning/ Website index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2019%20recruitment

Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus

Phone 519-884-0710, ext. 3385 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website https://wlu.ca/future- students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment Financial https://www.wlu.ca/future-students/tuition-finances/ Aid Website index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment Housing and https://wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/residence/ Residence index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment Website Accessibility https://www.wlu.ca/life-at-laurier/services-for-students/accessible-learning/ Website index.html?utm_source=einfo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=2020%20recruitment

University of Windsor

Phone 1-800-864-2860 Local 519-253-3000 Email [email protected] Website http://www.uwindsor.ca Financial Aid Website http://www.uwindsor.ca/studentawards/ Housing and Residence http://www.uwindsor.ca/residence Website Accessibility Website http://www.uwindsor.ca/studentaccessibility/

York University

Admissions 416-736-5000 Fax 416-736-5536 Email Website http://futurestudents.yorku.ca Financial Aid Website http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/funding Housing and Residence http://studenthousing.info.yorku.ca Website Accessibility Website http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/ applicants-diagnosed-disabilities

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Additional Admission Criteria To be admitted to some programs, you must provide additional information, such as a portfolio, interview, audition, supplementary application, or letter of reference. This section lists the programs that require this additional admission information. If you have any questions, contact the university directly.

Algoma University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code In addition to the normal admission requirements, you should have completed Advanced Rudiments (R.C.M.) or the equivalent, and must undertake a placement audition and interview with the Music Director. JAP Music (BA 3 year) You may register for applied Music major courses, but only after completing this process. Contact the Admissions department at 705-949-2301, ext. 4227, to arrange an audition/interview. If you lack a background in theory, you will be required to take introductory courses in theory and dictation. Portfolio is required. Read more about portfolio requirements. Admittance to this program is by portfolio review/interview. The portfolio should include examples of your work in any visual media. While actual works are preferable, JCA Fine Arts (Visual Arts) (BFA 4 year) photographic or slide documentation is also acceptable. Please include a brief description of your background and expectations in relation to the study of art in a university context. These supplementary materials are required, in addition to standard university admissions policies.

Brock University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Concurrent BA Honours/BEd – BAI Dramatic Arts majors must participate in the DART Invitational. For more information, visit the Dramatic Arts website. Intermediate/Senior BGD Game Design A statement of intent is required by February 7, 2019. Learn more about additional admission criteria for this program. BGP Game Programming A statement of intent is required by Februrary 7, 2019. Learn more about additional admission criteria for this program. You must complete a theory placement test (Royal Conservatory Grade II level) and pass an aural skills test. It is recommended that your keyboard proficiency be equivalent to Royal Conservatory Grade IV. BM Music You must audition for the Bachelor of Music (BMus) program on a solo instrument or voice. Auditions are generally held in March and May of each year, in conjunction with interviews and placement tests. BR Visual Arts Applicants to the Studio Art program are required to submit a portfolio. You will be invited to attend a mandatory Dramatic Arts Invitational in March or April 2018. BT Dramatic Arts For more information, visit: brocku.ca/dramatic_arts

Carleton University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code CBC Humanities – Option A Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the Humanities. CBD Humanities with Biology – Option B Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the Humanities. CD Industrial Design (regular and co-op) Application deadline March 1. Portfolio due April 1 and information session recommended. Contact the School of Industrial Design. Information Technology – Interactive Multimedia and Design (regular and co- CIM March 1 application deadline; portfolio due March 1. Contact the School of Information Technology. op) (program offered jointly with Algonquin College)

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code CJ Journalism March 1 application deadline. CJH Journalism and Humanities March 1 application deadline. Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a CM Music recording and an affidavit in consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music. Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) CR Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. – Design Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) CRC Application due by February 1. Portfolio, including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. – Conservation and Sustainability Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) CRU Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee. – Urbanism Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a CSC Certificate in Carillon Studies recording and an affidavit in consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music. February 1 application deadline. Human service experience and references to be outlined in supplementary application, due March 1. CSW Social Work Reference forms/analysis of social problem/personal statement, due March 1.

University of Guelph

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Bachelor of Science in Environmental GEA First year is common; you will select a major in second year. Sciences Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; GK Arts Honours these majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science major. Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; GKG Arts General these majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science major. You will be required to submit a Background Information Form (BIF), which will be considered in conjunction with your admission average. March 1, 2020, is the final GL Landscape Architecture deadline for the BIF. Turfgrass Management (Associate GTM You are required to submit a Supplementary Information Form, which is considered in conjunction with the academic record to determine admissibility. Diploma Program) Two of three 4U high school science courses (i.e., Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) are required for admission; completion of all 3 is recommended. Applicants who GZG Bachelor of Science, General (3 years) lack the third science course will take a replacement course in semester 1.

Lakehead University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Environmental Management (co-op If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of Lakehead University, you will AO available) (Thunder Bay) automatically be considered for an alternate program.

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Laurentian University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1. LAE Outdoor Adventure Leadership Find more information on the Laurentian website. Leadership : Activités physiques de plein LAF Formulaire de profil air Education with Outdoor Adventure LAQ Personal profile form Leadership – Primary/Junior Education with Outdoor Adventure LAS Personal profile form Leadership – Junior/Intermediate LAT Théâtre Audition As part of the application process, students must submit a 1- to 2-page letter of interest, two letters of reference (from teachers, employers or community leaders) and LDA Architectural Studies a portfolio of creative works (digital or hard-copy format). See portfolio webinar and guidelines. LFB Éducation physique et santé Profil personnel Education With Health Promotion – LHG Personal profile form Primary/Junior Education With Health Promotion – LHK Personal profile form Junior/Intermediate LHP Promotion de la santé Formulaire de profil Deux matrix fromulaire LKE Kinesiology Personal Profile LKF Kinésiologie Forumlaire de profil 2 matrix formulaires LMC Music Audition/theory placement tests are held from April to September. Contact the Music Department. LRS Radiation Therapy You will be contacted directly about the mandatory interview. All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1. LSA Sport and Physical Education Visit the Laurentian website for more information. LSE Sport Psychology You must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references by February 1. LSF Psychologie Du Sport Deux matrix formulaires Formulaire de profil Education With Sport and Physical LSG Personal profile form Education – Junior/Intermediate Education With Sport and Physical LSK Personal profile form Education – Primary/Junior Education with Sport Psychology - LSM Personal profile form Primary/Junior Concurrent Education with Sport LSO Personal profile form Psychology - Junior/Intermediate LTA Theatre Arts Audition Education with Outdoor Adventure LUD Personal profile form Leadership – Junior/Intermediate Education with Outdoor Adventure LUG Personal profile form Leadership – Primary/Junior Education with Outdoor Adventure LUH Personal profile form Leadership – Junior/Intermediate

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code LYF Sage femmes Formulaire de demande d’admission LYY Midwifery Supplementary Application

McMaster University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code An optional supplementary application form is available for applicants who feel that their admission average might be close to or below the quoted range. Details will MB Business I be available on the McMaster website. MBH Integrated Business & Humanities Mandatory supplementary application, due February 1, 2020. Details will be supplied to applicants. Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details. ME Engineering I OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II. Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details. MEC Engineering Co-op I OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II. Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020. Applicants will be notified of Integrated Biomedical Engineering & MEH details. Health Sciences OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020. Applicants will be notified of Integrated Biomedical Engineering & MEI details. Health Sciences OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020 MH Humanities I SBI4U is recommended for the Cognitive Science of Language program. If you wish to be considered for admission to Studio Art I, you must make arrangements to come to McMaster for a portfolio interview. Find full details of the portfolio MHS Studio Art I requirements, how to book an interview, and interview dates on the program website. Contact [email protected] for more information about booking your portfolio interview. MIS Honours Integrated Science I An online supplementary application is required for admission, and is due February 1, 2020. MM Music I Music Audition. Contact the School of the Arts at 905-525-9140, ext. 24246, or [email protected], to schedule an audition/interview (held in March and April 2019). Both academic and personal qualities are assessed in the selection process by means of your High School Admission Average and CASPer (Computer-based MN Nursing I (at McMaster) Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics). Admission is by selection. You will not be considered without a completed supplementary application. Supplementary application to be completed in mid-February – MNS Health Sciences I applicants will be notified of details. Find further details on the program website. OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020. To be considered, you must provide a completed supplementary application. Find further details on the McMaster website. MX Arts and Science I Deadline: February 1, 2020. Current Ontario high school students may apply if 1 or more of the 3 mandatory prerequisite courses are in progress at the time of application; however, the grade 11 prerequisite(s) in the same subjects must be completed at the time of application so that a preliminary assessment of the subject area(s) can be made. Admission is MY Midwifery I based on in-progress, high school subjects for current Ontario high school students only if the grade 11 prerequisite in that subject area has been completed with a minimum grade of at least 75%. Interview (by invitation). Please note that admission is by selection for this program.

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Nipissing University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Bachelor of Arts in History with PAH Limited enrollment program. Application deadline is April 1. Admission decisions are not made until after that date. Orientation to a Master of Arts in History PBA Bachelor of Business Administration If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program. Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of PE Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Education Primary/Junior Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of PEA Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Education Junior/Intermediate Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of PEB Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Education Intermediate/Senior Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Criminal PED Justice/Bachelor of Education Primary/ Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Junior Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Criminal PEF Justice/Bachelor of Education Junior/ Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Intermediate Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Criminal PEG Justice/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Intermediate/Senior Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Concurrent Bachelor of Fine Arts/ PEH If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. Bachelor of Education Primary/Junior For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Concurrent Bachelor of Fine Arts/ Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. PEI Bachelor of Education Junior/ If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. Intermediate For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Concurrent Bachelor of Fine Arts/ Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. PEK Bachelor of Education Intermediate/ If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. Senior For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Concurrent Bachelor of Business PEL Administration/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Primary/Junior Concurrent Bachelor of Business PEM Administration/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Junior/Intermediate Concurrent Bachelor of Business PEN Administration/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Intermediate/Senior Concurrent Bachelor of Physical and PEO Health Education/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Primary/Junior Concurrent Bachelor of Physical and PEQ Health Education/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Junior/Intermediate

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Concurrent Bachelor of Physical and PER Health Education/Bachelor of Education Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. Intermediate/Senior Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor PES Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. of Education Primary/Junior Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor PET Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. of Education Junior/Intermediate Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor PEU Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math. of Education Intermediate/Senior If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program. PFA Bachelor of Fine Arts For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. The first 2 years of the program are considered general years. In first year, students are required to take Introduction to Social Work in addition to a variety of electives of your choice. Third and fourth year are considered the professional years of the program. During the second year of the Bachelor of Social Work program, students PSW Bachelor of Social Work must apply for admission consideration to the professional years. Admission to the first or second year of the Bachelor of Social Work program does not guarantee acceptance into the professional years.

OCAD University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code HAD Advertising Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HCD Cross-Disciplinary Art Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HCP Criticism & Curatorial Practice Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HDF Digital Futures Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HDP Drawing & Painting Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HED Environmental Design Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HGD Graphic Design Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HID Industrial Design Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HIG Indigenous Visual Culture Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HIL Illustration Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HIM Integrated Media Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HMD Material Art & Design Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HPR Printmaking Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements HPT Photography Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. HSI Sculpture/Installation Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements. In addition to meeting the academic requirements, you are required to submit the following to be considered for admission: 1. A 1-page Letter of Interest/Creative Profile (300 words maximum) on why you would like to study the liberal arts in a studio setting. HVC Visual and Critical Studies (BA Honours) 2. An original essay of 500 words on an annually assigned topic. You will be notified by email of the exact dates and deadlines to submit your supplemental application material. HWC Creative Writing Admission based primarily on your writing portfolio assessment. All offers are conditional on meeting minimum academic entrance requirements.

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University of Ottawa

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code OAE Pratique théâtrale en jeu (3 ans) Auditions Letter of motivation Génie civil et technologie de OBB Program offered partially in French. l'informatique (Double grade – 5 ans) OCB Acting (3 years) Auditions Letter of motivation Génie chimique et technologie de OEB Program offered partially in French. l'informatique (Double grade – 5 ans) OEF Génie chimique (4 ans) Program offered partially in French. OHF Génie civil (4 ans) Program offered partially in French. Nutrition – Baccalauréat en sciences de OKN Program offered in French to bilingual students. Language proficiency test (a minimum score of 60%) is required in French and in English. la nutrition (B.Sc.Nut.) OME Music (BMus) (4 years) Audition OMF Musique (B.Mus.) (4 ans) Audition Music and Biochemistry (5-year double OUC Audition degree) Music and Biology (5-year double OUD Audition degree) Music and Chemistry (5-year double OUE Audition degree) Music and Computer Science (5-year OUF Audition double degree) Music and Geology (5-year double OUG Audition degree) Music and Mathematics (5-year double OUH Audition degree) Music and Physics (5-year double OUI Audition degree) Music and Statistics (5-year double OUJ Audition degree) Visual Arts (4-year major) (French OUK Portfolio Immersion is available) OVE Visual Arts (BFA) (4 years) Portfolio Second Language Teaching (ESL) (4 OVK Entrance examination years) (French Immersion is available) Second Language Teaching (FLS) (4 OVL Entrance examination years) (French Immersion is available) OVO Translation (French-English) (4 years) Entrance examination Didactique des langues secondes (ESL) OYD Entrance examination (4 ans) Didactique des langues secondes (FLS) OYE Entrance examination (4 ans)

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code OYQ Traduction (anglais-français) (4 ans) Entrance examination OZ Arts visuels (B.A.V.) (4 ans) Portfolio OZA Arts visuels (B.A.) (4 ans – majeure) Portfolio Musique et biochimie (Double grade – 5 OZH Audition ans) Musique et biologie (Double grade – 5 OZI Audition ans) Musique et chimie (Double grade – 5 OZJ Audition ans) Musique et géologie (Double grade – 5 OZK Audition ans) Musique et informatique (Double grade – OZL Audition 5 ans) Musique et mathématiques (Double OZM Audition grade – 5 ans) Musique et physique (Double grade – 5 OZN Auditon ans) Musique et statistique (Double grade – 5 OZO Audition ans)

University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Social Innovation (Honours Bachelor of An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with OPM Arts) (4 years) more information. Innovation sociale (Baccalauréat ès arts An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with OPY spécialisé) (4 ans) more information.

Queen's University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QA Arts applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent QB Concurrent Education/Arts Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QC Commerce applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For the Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are required documents and the recommended last date to submit is February 15. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QD Computing applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QE Engineering and Applied Science applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Engineering and Applied Science – Direct of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QEC Entry to Electrical and Computer applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average Engineering and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent QF Concurrent Education/Science Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QH Health Sciences applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Arts – Bader International Study Centre, of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QIA Herstmonceux Castle (first-year program applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average in England) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Concurrent Education/Arts – Bader of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For International Study Centre, applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent QIB Herstmonceux Castle (first-year program Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for in England) Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Concurrent Education/Science – Bader of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For International Study Centre, applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent QIF Herstmonceux Castle (first-year program Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for in England) Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Health Sciences – Bader International Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition QIH Study Centre, Herstmonceux Castle (first- and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. year program in England) Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Science – Bader International Study of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QIS Centre, Herstmonceux Castle (first-year applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average program in England) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QK Kinesiology applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The QM Music PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we QMM Concurrent Education/Music may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Following your application, you must successfully complete an audition through St. Lawrence College. Auditions will take place in Brockville, Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario. Those residing outside of these areas are to submit a digital audition. Upon receipt of your application you will be sent more information regarding the audition process. For information regarding your audition please contact Janet Venn-Jackson, Program Coordinator, at [email protected]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) QMT Music Theatre and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QN Nursing applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QS Science applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The QT Fine Art (Visual Art) PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we QTT Concurrent Education/Fine Art may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For Arts – English Language Bridging QXA applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average Pathway (QBridge) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For Computing – English-Language Bridging QXD applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average Pathway (QBridge) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement Engineering and Applied Science – of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For QXE English-Language Bridging Pathway applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average (QBridge) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For Science – English Language Bridging QXS applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average Pathway (QBridge) and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.

Royal Military College of Canada

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. XAE Social Sciences and the Humanities 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Armed Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the CAF, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or or visit the Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. XEE Engineering 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file. XSE Science 2. Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the

Ryerson University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Non-academic requirements: On-campus evaluation session including portfolio review, writing and sketching exercises (alternate process for applicants more than 400 SAD Architectural Science km away). SCD Creative Industries Optional statement. SDK Performance: Acting Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, written statement, resumé and reference letters. SDL Performance: Dance Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, resumé and reference letters. SDM Performance: Production Non-academic requirements: Interview, resumé, reference letters, written statement and optional portfolio. SFL Fashion Non-academic requirements: portfolio and short essay. SIR Interior Design Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, personal essay. SJT Journalism Non-academic requirements: Essay, list of relevant life and journalism experience, portfolio (published work encouraged). SPA Image Arts: Film Studies Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, project outline, resumé and written statement SPB RTA School of Media: New Media Non-academic requirements: portfolio, written statement, resumé SPC Image Arts: Photography Studies Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, written statement and resumé. SRD RTA School of Media: Media Production Non-academic requirements: written statement, resumé, references, interview when requested SYF Midwifery Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview when requested. SYY Midwifery (part-time) Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview when requested.

University of Toronto – Mississauga

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Theatre and Drama (Joint program with Auditions are required and are held in March. TMT Sheridan College) Starting in December, you can book an audition online. There is a $60 fee, payable online with VISA or MasterCard. Computer Science, Mathematics and TMZ Entry to the program is gained directly from high school. Applicants who have completed any postsecondary studies are not eligible for admission. Statistics

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University of Toronto – Scarborough

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code TPS Psychological & Health Sciences No SAF required. Co-op Physical & Environmental TSB No SAF required. Sciences Co-op Computer Science, Mathematics & TSC No SAF required. Statistics A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. Co-op International Development Studies TSD An interview is also required. Interviews are normally scheduled between January and April. You will be invited to interview soon after you apply (provided that you (BA or BSc) meet and exceed the admission requirements) and will have the option for an in-person or Skype interview based on your proximity to the U of T Scarborough campus. Paramedicine (Joint Program with A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. TSI Centennial College) Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise. Journalism (Joint Program with TSJ No SAF required. Centennial College) TSL Life Sciences No SAF required. A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. TSM Management (including Economics) Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. Co-op Management (including A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. TSN Economics) Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early consideration. TSP Physical & Environmental Sciences No SAF required. TSQ Co-op Psychological & Health Sciences No SAF required. TSU Co-op Life Sciences No SAF required. TUA French No SAF required. TUB Co-op French No SAF required. Visual & Performing Arts, Arts TUC No SAF required. Management and Media TUD Social Sciences & Humanities No SAF required. Co-op Arts: Social Sciences & TXA No SAF required. Humanities Computer Science, Mathematics & TXC No SAF required. Statistics Double Degree: Management & Finance A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by TXQ (BBA) and Statistics – Quantitative February 1 for early consideration. Finance (BSc) Double Degree: Co-op Management & Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by TXR Finance (BBA) and Statistics – February 1 for early consideration. Quantitative Finance (BSc)

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University of Toronto – St. George Campus

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code TAC Rotman Commerce An online Rotman Commerce Supplemental Application must be completed. An additional fee of $50 is required. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TB Chemical Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TCS Computer Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in TD Music Education person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TE Electrical Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TEO TrackOne, Undeclared Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TG Mineral Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TI Industrial Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TK Engineering Science are still encouraged to apply. TLA Architectural Studies You must complete the One Idea supplementary application. TLB Visual Studies You must complete the One Idea supplementary application. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TM Mechanical Engineering are still encouraged to apply. You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in TO Music – Artist Diploma person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. TPK Kinesiology and Physical Education You must complete an online Statement of Interest. You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TTM Materials Engineering are still encouraged to apply. International Foundation Program – Arts This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language TUG and Science requirements. This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English facility test scores do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language International Foundation Program – requirements. TUH Applied Science and Engineering You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply. International Foundation Program – TUI You must complete an online supplementary application. Find more details on the Faculty website. Architecture, Landscape and Design You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you TV Civil Engineering are still encouraged to apply.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in TX Music Performance person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in TZ Music person. Further information is available on the University of Toronto website. This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language requirements. A completed Music Questionnaire and an audition/interview are required of all applicants. As soon as you submit your OUAC application, you must go to the Faculty of International Foundation Program – TZA Music website to complete the Music Questionnaire online. The Music Questionnaire must be submitted online by no later than January 10. Music Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. Find more information about the program requirements.

Trent University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code RCN Nursing Applicants to the Nursing programs are required to complete the online CASPer® Test. Details about the test can be found at takecasper.com. Through our unique Medial Professional Stream, you’ll get the direction and assistance you need to achieve your medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day one of your undergraduate degree. This 4-year stream gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations, applications and RKA Medical Professional Stream interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a variety of support and guidance services, including individual course maps tailored to your chosen degree, student-led DAT and MCAT study groups, interview preparation workshops and more. RZL Conservation Biology Pending Ministry approval. RZM Conservation Biology – Co-op Pending Ministry approval.

University of Waterloo

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code WA Honours Arts Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WAB Honours Arts & Business (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Business Administration (Laurier) and Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WBA Mathematics (Waterloo) Double Degree You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. (co-op only) Business Administration (Laurier) and Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of the application from Waterloo. WBC Computer Science (Waterloo) Double You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. Degree (co-op only) WBE Biotechnology/Economics (co-op only) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions will be emailed to you once we receive your application from the OUAC. WBM Biomedical Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WC Chemical Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Computing and Financial Management Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WCF (co-op only) You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WCS Computer Science (regular/co-op) You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and/or the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest, and the Canadian Computing Competition. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WD Systems Design Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WE Civil Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. An online video interview is strongly recommended. WEA Architectural Engineering Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. WEB Environment and Business (co-op only) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WEE Environmental Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WEM Management Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Environment, Resources and WER Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Sustainability (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada WEV Geography and Aviation Category 1 Medical Certification required. WF Health Studies (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Geography and Environmental WG Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Management (regular/co-op) WGB Global Business and Digital Arts Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WGM Geomatics (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WHE Public Health (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WID International Development Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WK Kinesiology (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WKI Knowledge Integration Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WLS Life Sciences (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WM Mathematics (regular/co-op) You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. Mathematics/Business Administration Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WMB (regular/co-op) You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WMF Management (regular/co-op) You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WMT Mechatronics Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WN Mathematics/CPA (co-op only) You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WNT Nanotechnology Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WOF Management (online) You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition. WP Planning (co-op only) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WPS Physical Sciences (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent once we receive your application. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WR Architecture (co-op only) Interview, English précis-writing exercise and portfolio required. In some cases, invitations for interviews may be based on final Grade 11 marks. For more information, visit the Architecture website. WS Honours Science Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Open only to Canadian citizens and Permanent WSA Biotechnology/CPA (co-op only) Residents. WSB Science and Business (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WSE Environmental Science (regular/co-op) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Experience in developing well-structured, modular programs is required, as demonstrated by at least 1 of the following: strong performance in a programming course such as ICS3U, ICS4U, or equivalent; strong performance in a programming contest; significant work experience; other (must be explained on the Admission WSO Software Engineering (co-op only) Information Form). Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school and/or community; interest in software engineering; additional Grade 12 courses; and participation in mathematics, science, engineering or programming competitions. You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended. Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session, Transport Canada Category 1 WSV Science and Aviation Medical Certification. Admission Information Form required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WWF Electrical Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WWG Geological Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WWH Mechanical Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. WWJ Computer Engineering (co-op only) Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions. Recreation & Leisure Studies (regular/co- Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. Involvement in extracurricular activities is important in WX op) admissions decisions. Accounting and Financial Management Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assessment (AFMAA) and the Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with WXY (co-op only) acknowledgement of application of application from Waterloo.

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University of Waterloo – Renison University College

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Honours Arts (Renison University WRA Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgment of application from Waterloo. College) Social Development Studies (Renison WRS Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo. University College)

University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code WJA St. Jerome's: Honours Arts (regular) Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.

Western University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Bachelor of Fine Arts – Studio Portfolio and Personal Statement Deadline: February 15, 2020. EA Arts and Humanities School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH): Applicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a Statement of Interest. Visit the SASAH website for details. Deadline: February 28, 2020. Online portfolio and personal statement are required by February 15, 2019. EAV Fine Arts – Studio Read more about portfolio requirements. Management and Organizational Studies Required: A mandatory supplementary application form, due by February 15, 2019. EDN (Commercial Aviation Management) – A valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification for the flight option. For assessment, contact Transport Canada or your local physician. Flight and Non-Flight (Main campus only) Recommended: The completion of at least 2 hours of small aircraft flying time for the flight option. SPH4U is recommended for both flight and non-flight options. Applicants are encouraged to complete a supplementary application form which gives them the opportunity to describe their leadership potential, engagement and EE Engineering initiative, and passion for engineering. Find more information on the Western Engineering website . Audition/interview. EM Music (BMus) You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario. Audition/interview. The Faculty will contact you between February and May. EMD Music Performance Diploma (3 years) You must demonstrate a performance level of at least a Conservatory Grade 10 standard and show evidence of exceptional performance ability before a jury. You are expected to audition in person; however, the Faculty is prepared to accept a taped audition if you live outside southern Ontario. Audition/interview. EMS Music Administrative Studies You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario. Nursing (Western-Fanshawe ENF Collaborative Program) – Fanshawe Application deadline: February 15, 2020 College Site Nursing (Western-Fanshawe ENW Application Deadline: February 15, 2020 Collaborative Program) – Western Site

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Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code UAL Public Health (BASc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s Business Technology Management UBT Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s (BBTM) UCI Criminology (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s Humanities with Leadership Foundations UF Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s (BA) UGM Game Design & Development (BFAA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UHB Community Health (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UIS Indigenous Studies (BA in combination) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are ULC UK) and Arts Degree (BA Criminology at guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. Laurier) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree (BA in Human You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are ULL Rights & Human Diversity; Humanities guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. with Leadership Foundations; or Law & Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s Society at Laurier) UPC Policing (BA) (in combination) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s USW Social Work (BSW) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UUE User Experience Design (BDes) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UVD Psychology (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UVH Human Rights & Human Diversity (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UVN English (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UVO Health Administration (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UVQ Digital Media & Journalism (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UVS History (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UVT Law & Society (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s UYS Youth & Children's Studies (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 70s

Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code UAC Computer Science (BA) (in combination) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UAM Financial Mathematics (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UB Business Administration (BBA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s UBA Biology (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Business Administration (BBA) and UBF Financial Mathematics (BA) (double Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s degree co-op program) UBI Biochemistry/Biotechnology (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s Mathematics; Computer Science and UBM Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s Mathematics (BSc) Christian Studies & Global Citizenship UCG Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s (BA) Email [email protected] for audition details. UCM Community Music (BMus) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful audition UCP Chemistry & Physics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UD Economics (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UDS Data Science (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UE Biology (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UES Environmental Science (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UFA Computer Science (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UFT Computer Science and Psychology (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s UH Arts, Honours (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UHC Chemistry (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s Geography; Geography & Geomatics UHG Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s (BSc) UHP Psychology (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UJA Honours Science (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s UKC Chemistry and Mathematics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s UKD Biology and Mathematics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s UKE Mathematics (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s UKL Communication Studies (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UKP Kinesiology (BKin) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are ULA UK) and Arts Degree (BA at Laurier in guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam. Political Science or Philosophy) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s Email [email protected] for audition repertoire. UM Music (BMus) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful audition Bachelor of Arts & Master of Arts (BA & UMA Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s Masters) UNC Computer Science and Physics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s UPA International Education Studies (BA) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UPD Policing (BA) (in combination) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 80s UPS Psychology (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid-80s USH Health Sciences (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code USM Financial Mathematics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s USP Physics (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) from Waterloo. UWB and Computer Science (BCS, UW) Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW. Double Degree (Co-op only) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s UWS Applied Water Science (BSc) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 80s This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) from Waterloo. UWW and Mathematics (BMath, UW) (Double Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW. Degree Co-op program) Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s Business Administration (BBA) and UXA Computer Science (BSc) (double degree Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Low 90s co-op program)

University of Windsor

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code NAW English EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors. An audition is required. Auditions are held in Windsor and Toronto. To assist you, a preparatory audition workshop will be held at the School of Dramatic Art. ND Acting Contact the School of Dramatic Art at 519-253-3000, ext. 2804, or visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama/ for application details, audition requirements, dates and applicable fees. Interview required for Drama in Education and Community and Concurrent BA Drama/BEd. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art NDS Drama website. A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs NE General Engineering take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A secondary Engineering average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common NEB Civil Engineering first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs NEH Industrial Engineering take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A second Engineering (math/science) average is calculated: the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a NEJ Mechanical Engineering common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs NEK Environmental Engineering take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs NEN Electrical Engineering take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program. A portfolio is not required for admission to our BFA Visual Arts program; however, admission to Year 3 is based on successful portfolio evaluation. A minimum NF Visual Arts admission average of 75% is required for the Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE) program. The VABE program is open to Canadian citizens legally permitted to commute to the United States. NFS Forensic Science/Forensics For the Forensic Science program, a secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all required science and math courses (minimum 70%). NH Economics Secondary Math/Science average for BSc Economics (minimum 70%). Political Science with French Specialization requires a minimum admission average of 75%. Political Science with Law and Politics Specialization requires a minimum NKG Political Science admission average of 85%

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code An audition is required for the Bachelor of Music (BMus). You must pass a written theory test, based on completing Royal Conservatory Advanced rudiments or NM Music equivalent. To assist you, a preparatory workshop will be held at the School of Music. Contact the School of Music at 519-253-3000, ext. 2780, or visit the Windsor Music website for preparatory workshop and audition dates. NMH Mathematics A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%). NN Nursing A secondary Nursing average is calculated based on the average of SCH4U and SBI4U, with a recommended minimum of 80%. NP Human Kinetics In addition to the best 6 average, a minimum grade of 70% in each of ENG4U and SBI4U is required for students admitted to Kinesiology. NS General Science A second math/science average is calculated (minimum 70%), the average of all 4U/M science and math courses. NSB Biological Sciences A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses. NSC Chemistry A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). Concurrent General BSc (General NSE A minimum 70% in all attempted math and science courses is required. Science)/BEd NSM Concurrent General BMath/BEd A minimum 70% average in all attempted math courses is required. NSP Physics A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). NSX Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). NSY Biochemistry A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and math courses (minimum 70%). NT Computer Science A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%). Co-op program requires an overall average of 75% and 70% secondary math average. NW Social Work Social Work students re-apply for admission to Year 3. NX Concurrent General BA (Drama)/BEd Interview required for Concurrent General BA Drama/BEd. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art website. Concurrent General BA (French NXD A minimum of 75% in FSF4U (or equivalent) is required. Studies)/BEd Concurrent Honours BMus (Music For admission to the Honours BMus (Music Education), students will be selected based on a successful audition and theory evaluation test and performance on major NXM Education)/BEd instrument.

York University

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YB Dance (BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines. You can only apply to one Schulich program – either BBA or iBBA. A Supplementary Application (including leadership profile and video interview) is required by the deadline listed below. Details and supplementary application will be available in December 2018. YBA Business Administration (BBA) Deadline to submit the Supplementary Application: • January 30, 2019, for Ontario high school applicants • February 6, 2019, for out-of-Ontario high school applicants For questions about the Supplementary Application, please contact the Schulich Undergraduate Programs Unit at [email protected] or 416-736-5081. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YEA Film Production (BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be YEB Cinema & Media Studies (BA) reviewed if space is available). Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YEF Screenwriting (BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines. Concurrent Education: Environmental An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YET Studies (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Urban Sustainability – York/Seneca Dual YEU Find more information about alternative offers.. Credential Concurrent Education: Educational YEW An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. Studies Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YF Design (BDes) Supplementary information/evaluation is required.

Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines. Digital Media (BA) – School of the Arts, Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be YFA Media, Performance & Design reviewed if space is available). Concurrent Education: Liberal Arts & An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YFK Professional Studies (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. If you are a non-Canadian high school applicant, you must submit an online supplementary information form by February 27, 2020. The form becomes available shortly after you apply. YFS Social Work (BSW, Direct Entry) Apply by February 1, 2020, for full consideration. Find further details about the supplementary information form. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YH Music (BA, BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines. Nursing (Collaborative BScN program Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if YHF with Georgian College) space is available). Nursing (Collaborative BScN program Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if YHG with Seneca College) space is available). An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YHR Concurrent Education: Health (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YJ Theatre (BA, BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be YJD Media Arts (BFA) reviewed if space is available). An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YLA Concurrent Education: Lassonde (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available). YM Studio Art (BFA) Supplementary information/evaluation is required. Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.

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OUAC Program Criteria Program Code Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be YN Art History (BA) reviewed if space is available). An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020. YPC Concurrent Education: Science (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Note: Many Arts, Media, Performance & Design programs require a subsequent supplementary evaluation (questionnaire, interview, portfolio and/or audition). Concurrent Education: Arts, Media, YQ An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 12, 2019. Performance & Design (BEd) Refer to the Faculty of Education website. Digital Media (BA) – Lassonde School of Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications received after this date will be YRA Engineering reviewed if space is available). YT Engineering (BEng) Supplementary information/evaluation is optional.

York University – Glendon Campus

OUAC Program Criteria Program Code In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must complete an online French language assessment, submit an online Faculty of Education supplementary information form and pay a $50 processing fee. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid- April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review. Concurrent Bachelor of Education YGJ The admissions selection committee is looking for the following: (French) Academic achievement Experience working in an educational setting that is relevant to the teaching profession Intermediate or advanced level of French language proficiency A demonstrated interest in teaching the French language In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must submit an online Faculty of Education supplementary information form and pay a $50 Concurrent Bachelor of Education processing fee. YYI (English) Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid- April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review.

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Programs Requiring Prior University Study The following programs lead to a degree, and require you to complete some university study before you apply.

To find programs that require you to complete some college study before you apply, view the Collaborative University and College Programs PDF.

Undergraduate

Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Two years of university study and prerequisites are required. Demonstrated leadership in extracurricular Business Administration Western University activities, community involvement and work experience. Business (for university graduates) University of Windsor A degree and prerequisites are required. Computer Science General Degree (for university University of Windsor A degree and prerequisites are required. graduates) This program is intended for students with a year of undergraduate studies and is not direct entry from high school. You may apply after completing your Creative Writing York University first 48 credits and before completing your first 78 credits by presenting a portfolio containing work in both poetry and prose fiction, as evidence of writing experience. Geographical Information Systems is a collaborative program with Fleming College. It is available to students in the Honours BSc or BA program at Trent University in Geography or in Environmental & Geographical Information Systems Trent University Resource Science. Students admitted to the program register as full-time Fleming College students during the third year of their Honours program at Trent. Interested students should consult with the Chair(s) of the appropriate department or programs at Trent. One year of university study and prerequisites are required. Academic courses required are the Medical Radiation Sciences University of Toronto – St. George Campus following: 1 half a course in Biology, Mathematics, Physics and Social Science. Successful completion of program leads to BScMedRadSci degree.

Music Therapy develops a client's potential abilities and enhances their quality of life by using music to address physical, emotional, intellectual or learning challenges. As a student, participate in a variety of group and individual music therapy placements in our on-site clinics and throughout the community with a diverse set of clients Music Therapy Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus including those with learning disabilities, autism, special needs, adolescents and geriatrics. You can apply to the Bachelor of Music Therapy at the end of your second year in Laurier’s Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music in Community Music. Admission is based on: - high standing in Laurier music and psychology courses - evidence of strong interpersonal skills - interview with music therapy coordinator - audition The One-Year Honours Bachelor of Social Work program is offered at both the Thunder Bay and Social Work Lakehead University Orillia Campus at Lakehead University. This program is designed for graduates of a 3- or 4-year undergraduate degree program.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses

Nipissing University offers a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program that prepares students for the practice of social work through the development of competencies in working to effect change in a variety of situations that affect individuals, families, groups, organizations or communities. Students will develop a knowledge base related to the ways in which social, cultural and institutional contexts influence human behaviour and shape social work interventions, and how social structures benefit and disadvantage various segments of society. In addition to fostering intervention skills related to individuals, groups, families, communities and policies, students will develop a critical awareness of the role of social work in the development, maintenance and resolution of social and personal troubles. Applicants must apply for admission to the Professional Years (Years 3 and 4) of the program. The professional years are open to both Nipissing and non-Nipissing students. Admission to the professional years of the Bachelor of Social Work is limited and based on both academic and non- academic criteria. Admission consideration is determined on the following criteria: 1. Grades (Minimum 70% overall average required) 2. Personal Statement 3. Analysis of a Social Issue 4. Volunteer and Work Experience 5. References Nipissing University For further information, contact the Admissions Office at 705-474-3450, ext. 4600, or email [email protected]. Admission consideration will be given to applicants who have completed or will be in the position to complete 60 credits (10 full-course equivalents), including SWRK-1007 (or equivalent), SWRK-2006 (or equivalent), SWRK-2106 (or equivalent), SWLF-1006 (or equivalent), 6 credits (1 full course equivalent) in Humanities and 6 credits (1 full course equivalent) in Science by the end of April 2020. If admitted, a final transcript indicating that all courses have been completed and required grades/averages have been met must be received by June 30, 2020. Find a list of approved course equivalencies for Nipissing University’s SWRK-1007, SWRK-2006, SWRK-2106 and SWLF-1006 courses. Applicants who have completed course(s) not listed and wish to have them evaluated for equivalency should contact the Admissions Office at [email protected]. We recommend that prospective applicants send their request prior to submitting an application. You may be asked to provide detailed course outlines when requesting the equivalency. Find examples of subject areas that can satisfy Humanities, Social Science and Science requirements. There is only one intake per year (September). Meeting the minimum admission average does not guarantee admission. Bachelor of Social Work Full Time: Advanced Standing to Second Year Part Time: Advanced Standing to Third Year Social workers strive to advance social justice and equity for individuals, families, groups and communities. This program includes 840 hours of field experience through placements at local or international organizations and opportunities to work on community projects. You’ll learn how processes of Ryerson University marginalization and oppression shape people’s experiences and access to resources, power, and social and health services, and be ready to contribute to transforming practice by promoting social justice upon graduation. After graduation: Child and youth welfare; community, health and social services; immigrant and settlement services; non- profits; research, education, policy analysis; graduate studies in social work, early childhood studies, immigration and settlement studies or public policy and administration.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Successful completion of either a 3- or 4-year undergraduate university degree (Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Science or equivalent) from an accredited university, with a 75% average and at University of Waterloo least 6.0 academic units (12 one-semester courses) in the social sciences, including 10 of the prerequisite courses listed on the Renison University College website or their equivalent. University of Windsor A degree and prerequisites are required. This program offers courses in the day and evening and could take a minimum of 2 years to complete. You will be exposed to contemporary and socially York University relevant issues that address the many techniques and approaches used by social work professions, as well as partake in a practicum experience that places you in real social work environments.

In addition to a direct-entry option, Glendon offers an accelerated BA program in Translation for applicants who already hold an undergraduate degree. Translation York University – Glendon Campus The program can be completed in 2 to 3 years, and most translation courses are offered in the evening, to accommodate learners who also choose to work while studying. An entrance examination is required. Apply using OUAC code YGR.

The Engineering Technology (BEng Tech) program prepares grads for the job market. It was developed for those who hold one of the following: (a) a 3-year technology diploma from a Canadian college (or Engineering University of Windsor an equivalent overseas Institution) (b) an engineering degree from an accredited Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution) (c) a 4-year university degree in a scientific or technical subject from a Canadian University (or an equivalent overseas institution). Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Applicants must possess a university degree from an University of Windsor Computing) accredited university, and prerequisites are required.

Admission is by internal application, typically at the end of your first year, after you have completed 4.0 full credits. To be competitive, you should have a 2.5 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 or higher GPA in Media Studies courses. You must submit a Supplementary Application Form directly New Media Studies University of Toronto – Scarborough to the program supervisor. The deadline is May 1, 2019. You may be required to attend an interview before an admission decision is made. All applicants will be notified in early June. For more details on application procedures, see the "New Media Studies" section of the Joint Program website.

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine serves as the Faculty of Medicine for Lakehead University in Thunder Bay and Laurentian University in Sudbury and, upon acceptance into the MD Program, students are assigned to 1 of these 2 host universities. Admission Requirements: - Canadian citizen or permanent resident (landed immigrant). Medicine Laurentian University - Four-year undergraduate degree. Applicants may apply in the final year of their program. - Mature applicants (25 years of age or older at the time of the application deadline) may apply with a 3-year degree. - Overall minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. - NOSM does not require the MCAT. For further information, please visit the Northern Ontario School of Medicine website or email [email protected].

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Translational and Molecular Medicine The Bachelor of Science with Honours in Translational and Molecular Medicine (TMM) is a unique collaborative effort between the Faculty of Medicine’s researchers and its affiliated institutes. The program integrates theoretical and practical courses with e-learning, offering students an enriching educational environment and exposing them to innovative research throughout their studies. University of Ottawa TMM offers the largest number of advanced laboratories for an undergraduate program in Canada. Students are taught by both basic scientists and clinicians, providing them with the skill sets required to perform cutting-edge biomedical research. Admission requirements: 2 years of undergraduate science education or the equivalent (60 credits) with a minimum CGPA of 7.7. This full-time second-entry BScN program was developed in response to an increasing demand for nursing programs which build on prior university learning. You must have completed a minimum of 60 Nursing York University credits toward any university degree and meet the program prerequisites. By studying in the concentrated and continuous 6-semester program, you can complete a BScN degree in 2 calendar years. Bachelor of Health Administration Part Time: Degree Completion Certified by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration

Do you want to improve your career options by turning your health-related diploma into a degree? Develop business acumen and gain the skills needed to navigate the complex Health Services Management Ryerson University and dynamic world of health care. You’ll explore topics such as program planning and evaluation, communication, strategy, human resources and financial management. Practicum seminars and a research project will help you put theory into practice. After graduation: Manager in hospitals or other health organizations; pursue a master of public health, master of health administration, master of business administration and/ or the Certified Health Executive (CHE™) designation from the Canadian College of Health Leaders. Bachelor of Health Administration Part Time: Degree Completion Recognized by the Canadian Health Information Management Association

Do you want to take on a management role in a health-care information setting? Translate your diploma or degree into a bachelor of health administration and gain a thorough understanding of the Canadian health care system and the Health Information Management Ryerson University skills needed to be a successful leader through a speaker series, independent research and a final practicum course. After graduation: Information collection, storage and processing; health-care planning; apply for the Certified Health Executive designation from the Canadian College of Health Leaders; membership in the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) and/or the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA); graduate studies including a master’s degree in health administration. Trent's Marketing & Entrepreneurship postgraduate certificate program will help you develop your business acumen and better prepare you for a rewarding career in marketing, sales, product Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing Trent University development or brand management.This exciting career-boosting professional program can be completed in as little as 8 months of full-time studies, or part-time in 2 years, after you complete your undergraduate degree.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The postgraduate certificate in Human Resource Management (HRM) is designed for students who wish to learn how HRM contributes positively to both organizations and the people who work for them. This exceptional program is ideally suited to new graduates seeking further specialization, or working Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Human Resources Trent University professionals wishing to further develop their Management understanding of human resource management, develop new talent, drive organizational change and become a true HR leader. Complete this professional certificate program in as little as 8 months of full-time studies, or part-time in 2 years, after you complete your undergraduate degree. Bachelor of Applied Science Two-Year Option for University Graduates

This program, the only one of its kind in Canada, teaches students how to create the safest possible workplaces. You’ll help prevent injury and illness by anticipating, evaluating and controlling physical, biological and chemical hazards, and developing and implementing initiatives that improve health and safety in work environments across every sector. A paid Occupational Health and Safety Ryerson University co-op option, laboratory testing and analysis, workplace visits and an independent research project prepare you to achieve board certifications or professional designations and impact diverse workplaces. After graduation: Canadian registered safety professional, registered occupational hygienist, certified industrial hygienist, certified safety professional; manufacturing, construction, trade; law enforcement, transportation; policy management; further education in industrial hygiene, disability management, ergonomics. Bachelor of Applied Science Two-Year Option for University Graduates Accredited by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors

Public health professionals develop and implement initiatives that improve the health, safety and well-being of populations in the workplace, neighbourhoods, cities, countries and more. This program offers experiential learning opportunities such Public Health Ryerson University as a paid co-op option, laboratory testing and analysis, site visits, presentations and seminars, and an independent research project. You’ll graduate prepared to protect the health of communities large and small and make a difference in humanity’s lived experience. After graduation: Certification as a public health inspector; government public health agencies; environmental health; food safety and quality; non-profit health education and promotion; further education in epidemiology, international health, health administration or health promotion and education. Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Two-Year Post-Baccalaureate Two-Year Degree Completion Recognized by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) Accredited by the Professional Standards Board (PSB) Urban and regional planners employ land-use concepts and strategies to develop and enhance regional, urban, suburban Urban and Regional Planning Ryerson University and rural communities. You’ll develop applied research and analysis skills through studio practice, consult in teams, travel on week-long field trips and can choose to pursue an international exchange program. Upon graduation, you’ll understand communities’ needs, structures and rules, and be ready to advise on planning decisions related to social, economic, environmental, cultural, land development and transportation issues. After graduation: Municipal, provincial and federal governments; human/social service organizations; program and policy development; law school; graduate studies in Public Policy/Public Administration (MPA), Business Administration (MBA), and Urban and Regional Planning.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Lakehead University offers a three-year Juris Doctor Juris Doctor Lakehead University program at its Thunder Bay Campus. Please visit the link below for more information. Accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, Trent's BScN offers aspiring nurses the option of pursuing either a collaborative or compressed degree with an emphasis on a holistic approach to healthcare, spanning a variety of nursing contexts. Learn at Trent's state-of-the-art Life and Health Sciences facility, home to simulation labs that include the leading-edge Clinical Simulation Learning Compressed Nursing Trent University Centre, a maternal/child and community care simulation space. Develop a strong understanding of social justice and political advocacy in the health care environment by choosing courses with topics ranging from aging to mental health, Indigenous communities, and rural and women's health. The compressed 28-month BScN degree is a fast-track program for students who have completed at least 2 years of an undergraduate degree.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Queen’s University's Smith School of Business is one of the world’s premier business schools, with a faculty renowned for their business experience and academic credentials. We have earned international recognition for our innovative approach to business Business Administration Queen's University education.

Admission Requirements: Successful completion of an undergraduate degree program and minimum GPA, references, GMAT or GRE. Students in the Masters of Public Health Program will develop the applied skills needed to organize, analyze, interpret and communicate public health knowledge and apply this knowledge to the assessment, planning, implementation, and Public Health and Safety (for university graduates) Queen's University evaluation of public health policies and programs.

Admission Requirements: Successful completion of an Honours undergraduate degree program and minimum GPA. Queen's University's 2-year Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MPL) program allows students to develop the knowledge and skills they require to become leaders in the planning field and to meet the Urban and Regional Planning (for university Queen's University challenges of a rapidly evolving urban environment. graduates) Admission Requirements: Successful completion of an undergraduate degree program and minimum GPA. Queen's University's Faculty of Education offers undergraduate programs leading to teacher certification and graduate programs (MEd/PhD). Additional Qualification and professional Queen's University development courses for teachers are also offered.

Admission Requirements: Successful completion of an undergraduate degree program and minimum Education GPA. U of T offers 2-year programs leading to a Master of Education (MEd), Master of Teaching (MT) or Master of Arts in Child Study and Education (MA CSE) University of Toronto – St. George Campus degree. An undergraduate degree is required. Preference is given to those who have attained a high academic average in a 4-year degree program and to those with relevant experience. Master of Divinity (MDiv)

The Master in Divinity will allow students to pursue a more integrated program where theory and practice are linked more organically. Saint Paul University’s MDiv distinguishes itself from that offered by other Ontario universities in its emphasis on education for dialogue and collaboration across ecumenical and interreligious boundaries, and its exploration Theology University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University of theology’s engagement with issues in contemporary culture. While the program may be completed on a part-time basis, students are required to register full-time for at least 1 year with a view to integrating theoretical education, supervised practical experience and personal training. This degree is recognized by the Association of Theological Schools.

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The MA program is intended for candidates who already have a good basic formation in Theology, with courses in various areas of Theology such as systematic theology, history, biblical studies, ethics and spirituality. It is designed to allow these students to gain greater familiarity with the various research methods in Theology, and to begin a University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University specialization in a particular area, while promoting an integration of the theological formation already acquired. The program prepares students to teach at undergraduate level, to undertake doctoral studies in Theology, and to assume diverse administrative responsibilities in institutions or organizations requiring a formation in religious studies or theology.

Master of Arts (Theology): Huron's Faculty of Theology offers the MA (Theology) for students interested in pursuing a graduate Master's degree with an emphasis on the integration of theological vision and the theological disciplines. Master of Theological Studies: Western University – Huron University College Huron offers a 2-year, general academic, post-baccalaureate undergraduate degree in theological studies intended primarily for lay people, with no previous theological training. Master of Divinity: Huron offers a 3-year, post-baccalaureate, professional undergraduate degree preparing women and men for church ordination.

The first Graduate degree of its kind in Canada! The Faculty of Human Sciences of Saint Paul University offers a new interdisciplinary graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Transformative Leadership and Spirituality. The degree highlights personal and social transformation, critical analysis and practice base learning. Integrating the spiritual, ethical and transformative dimensions of leadership, this degree is designed to build Transformative Leadership and Spirituality University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University leadership capacity for animating the personal, social, cultural and systemic change required for meeting the challenges of the 21st century. It allows participants to identify and develop their leadership capacities in order to become transformative agents within their respective environments. Leaders and emerging leaders in health care, education, pastoral, government and non-governmental organizations are among those welcome to apply. Offered in English only.

The Faculty of Philosophy at Saint Paul University offers the Master of Arts in Public Ethics. The program is based upon course and seminar work, reflection on practical experience and research in public ethics. The program is designed for students wishing to specialize in public ethics at the graduate level or to prepare themselves for doctoral work, or for mid-career professionals wishing to reflect and build on their professional experience and previous studies and who may wish to advance their carriers, make career changes, or prepare for doctoral studies. Program Objectives The program is designed to prepare graduates who are public ethics analysts and consultants with competencies in the following: Public Ethics University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University - to discern the values and ethical concerns involved in particular policy statements or social and political practices and to propose appropriate strategies for taking these values and ethical concerns into consideration in the further formulation of policy statements and establishment of such practices at regional, national and international levels; - to study more deeply the major ethical questions raised by society; and - to discern the values and the ethical concerns arising from, or involved in, a society defined more and more in terms of information creation and transfer and to propose appropriate strategies for taking these values and ethical concerns into consideration in the further evolution of an information-oriented communication society.

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Saint Paul University offers an MA in Conflict Studies, which is conferred jointly by the Senates of Saint Paul University and the University of Ottawa. The focus of the program is on the ethnic and religious identity distinctions that characterize many deep-rooted conflicts. The program explores the meaning of and generates processes for reconciliation, healing and structural change. It combines a social science orientation common to Conflict Studies programs with a philosophical, ethical and theological orientation. The field of specialization is ethnic and religious dimensions of conflict in Canada. Program Objectives - Analysis: To explore the connections between conflict, violence, social justice, conflict resolution and peacebuilding in human communities; - Training: To develop the attitudes, knowledge, research and skills necessary to analyze ethnic and Conflict Studies University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University religious conflicts so as to cultivate peace; - Outcomes: To produce graduates who are competent, to analyze ethnic and religious conflicts in a multidisciplinary perspective, and to devise and evaluate appropriate conflict resolution strategies. Two levels of learning are distinguished: - Foundational Level: This level entails intensive study of major themes in Conflict Studies. Graduate training is initiated in research skills and methodologies in preparation for the research project. - Advanced Level: This level of study concentrates on the development of specific dimensions of Conflict Studies. Research seminars meet to define the problem, purpose, scope and methodology of the master’s research project. Master of Art in Social Innovation

The MA in Social Innovation provides a space for research and reflection to understand the dynamics and multiple impacts of social innovations, in order to assess and structure them more efficiently. This program is directed at a specific clientele: People interested in working towards social change, and people already working in that domain (employees and managers of Social Innovation University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University social organizations, social entrepreneurs, activists, community workers, trade unionists, members of cooperatives and some workers from the public and semi- state sectors), that wish to acquire skills in academic research and analysis of innovation and social transformation. The program, based on the linking of theory with practice, provides students with the main analytical frameworks and approaches needed to meet the current challenges facing social organizations. This program will be accepting students for September 2020.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Admission into the Bachelor of Social Work is in third year. You must have completed 2 years of university Social Work Western University – King's University College study (10.0 full courses), including specific program prerequisites, to apply.

Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program offer students a unique, flexible and collaborative education through its many partnerships, as well as 4 unique, educational pathways to obtain a professional nursing degree. As a BScN student, you will gain relevant nursing theory and professional knowledge provided by a university education, along with practical experience in diverse clinical settings. Nipissing University offers Registered Practical Nurses a 3-year compressed BScN Program. The Post RPN to BScN compressed program will be offered through a full-time delivery model and will be 6 semesters in length. Successful completion of a 2-year Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) diploma with a minimum overall GPA of 70% from 1 of the following colleges: , Canadore College, College Boreal, , Northern College, and , as well as successful completion of the Canadian Practical Nurses Registration Nursing - Post RPN Nipissing University Examination (CPNRE) or proof of eligibility to write and subsequently pass the CPNRE is required for admission consideration. This is a limited enrollment program. The minimum GPA required for admission consideration may be higher than the stated minimum. There is only 1 intake per year (September). Nipissing University offers currently employed Registered Practical Nurses the opportunity to complete the BScN degree through a blended delivery option. Admission consideration will be given to applicants who have successfully completed a 2-year RPN diploma (not certificate) from an Ontario college with a minimum GPA of 70%. The applicant must also be a current registered member in good standing with the College of Nurses in Ontario (CNO) as an RPN and be an employee (with a letter of support) of 1 of Nipissing’s partner health care agencies. This is a limited enrollment program. The minimum GPA required for admission consideration may be higher than the stated minimum. There are 2 intakes per year (January and September). Queen's Faculty of Law is renowned for its special combination of academic excellence and community engagement, placing it in the top tier of Canadian law schools. Law – Civil and Common Queen's University Admission Requirements: 3 years of undergraduate studies, minimum GPA and Law School Admission Test (LSAT). MD Program: Flagship program with an international reputation for its unique 3-year program based on small-group, McMaster University problem-based study and early introduction to the clinical experience. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 3 years of undergraduate work. Physician Assistant (PA) Education Program: Medicine The PA Education Program is a 2-year course of study delivered over a 24-month period beginning in September. Year 1 consists of clinical science McMaster University courses delivered in the first 12 months. Year 2 consists of clinical training delivered in the next consecutive 12-month period. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 2 years of undergraduate work.

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The University of Ottawa is the only medical school in North America that offers the MD Program in both official languages, English and French. Students select their language of study during the application process. On average, 164 students are enrolled each new academic year, comprised of roughly 116 in the Anglophone stream and 48 in the Francophone stream. University of Ottawa The application process and admissions process are the same for all categories of applicants. Admission requirements: Prior to June preceding registration, applicants must have completed a minimum of 3 years of full- time undergraduate studies at a recognized university in a program leading to a bachelor's degree, including the following prerequisites: 2 courses in humanities/social sciences, 2 courses in biology or zoology, and 4 courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry. As a Queen's Medicine graduate, you will have a foundation in medicine that will prepare you for success in qualifying examinations and post- graduate training programs, and for fulfilling careers serving your patients and your communities. Queen's University Admission Requirements: 3 years of undergraduate study with minimum GPA, Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), autobiographical sketch and interview. U of T offers a 4-year program leading to an MD degree. Three years of undergraduate study are required. Academic prerequisites include 2 full- University of Toronto – St. George Campus course equivalents in life sciences and 1 full-course equivalent in humanities, social sciences or languages. MCAT is required. For admission: 4-year honours degree, competitive Western University GPA and MCAT scores. Brock's Department of Teacher Education offers consecutive initial teacher education programs for those who already have a university degree. The Brock University programs are 4 semesters, taken over 2 academic years, and lead to a BEd degree and an Ontario Certificate of Qualification and Registration. Lakehead University offers a Two-Year Bachelor of Education program at both the Thunder Bay and Orillia Campuses. The Primary-Junior teaching Lakehead University division is offered at both our campuses. Our Intermediate-Senior teaching division is offered in Education Thunder Bay only. Le programme de formation initiale à l’enseignement comporte une année d’études qui prépare à l'obtention de la carte de compétence d'enseignement de l'Ontario (brevet d'enseignement) pour les écoles franco-ontariennes et au Laurentian University baccalauréat en éducation (B.Éd.). La formation initiale vise à promouvoir la connaissance de l'enfant et du curriculum des écoles françaises de l’Ontario, l’articulation d’un style pédagogique personnel et une sensibilisation à des éléments culturels significatifs et distinctifs.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Bachelor of Education (BEd) program is part of our Schulich School of Education and meets the requirements of the Ontario College of Teachers for teacher certification (Certificate of Qualification). It is open to applicants presenting proof of graduation with an approved undergraduate degree from an accredited university.

Nipissing University Applicants can apply to the following divisions: - Primary/Junior (Kindergarten to Grade 6) - Primary/Junior (Kindergarten to Grade 6) – French as a Second Language* - Junior/Intermediate (Grades 4 to 10) - Intermediate/Senior (Grades 7 to 12) *Students who graduate with the P/J FSL BEd degree will be qualified to teach French as a second language (i.e., core, extended and immersion) Grades K-12. Consecutive Education (Primary/Junior)

This 16-month program prepares you to be an elementary school teacher (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6) with strengths in science, mathematics, literacy and technology.

Admission is based on an undergraduate degree from a recognized university, with a minimum required average of 70% ("B-" or 2.7 GPA) in best 10 full-year or best 20 half-year courses completed. Preference given to 4-year honours degrees.

Because Primary/Junior teachers deal with a wide Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario range of subject areas, it is desirable that you have a Institute of Technology) broad academic background. In assessing the academic breadth of Primary/Junior applicants, the Faculty of Education gives preference to candidates who have 1 or more 3 credit hour (half-year) undergraduate or graduate courses in these subject groupings: Biology Chemistry English/Linguistics Environmental Science Fine Arts Foreign Languages Liberal Arts Mathematics Physics

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Consecutive Education (Intermediate/Senior)

This 16-month program prepares you to teach grades 7 to 12 with expertise in 2 of the following teachable subject areas: Biology Chemistry English General Science Health and Physical Education History Mathematics Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Physics Institute of Technology) Admission is based on an undergraduate degree from a recognized university, with a minimum required average of 70% ("B-" or 2.7 GPA) in best 10 full-year or best 20 half-year courses completed. Preference given to 4-year honours degrees.

Applicants must have completed a minimum of 5 full- year courses, or 10 half-year courses with a 70% average in a first teaching subject and 3 full-year courses, or 6 half-year courses with a 70% average in a second teaching subject.

Faculty of Education undergraduate programs in English and French lead either to a baccalaureate or a certificate, depending on the program. While each of the programs prepare you to be certified to teach University of Ottawa in elementary and secondary schools, each program has a different approach and content. Visit the equivalent page in French for information about Teacher Education programs offered in French. Preference is given to students who have completed Western University a 4-year degree.

Laurier's Bachelor of Education is a postgraduate degree program you apply to after you complete or when you've nearly completed an undergraduate degree. If you’re entering university for the first time and considering a career in teaching, Laurier’s Education minor can help prepare you for admission into the Bachelor of Education program. Expand your understanding of schooling and education through 6 education-related courses. To prepare for the Bachelor of Education program, think about what subjects and grades you’d like to teach. From there, work backwards and choose an undergraduate program that will help you get the courses and/or teachable Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus subjects required to be certified by your province’s certifying teachers’ college or association. Once you’ve completed an undergraduate degree (at Laurier or at another institution), we invite you to apply to Laurier’s Bachelor of Education program, an innovative, forward-thinking program that certifies teaching for Primary/Junior (Grades K–6) or Junior/ Intermediate (Grades 4–10). Our classes are engaging, interactive and have an excellent student-to-teacher ratio. Unique within Ontario, this program embodies a professional development school model. You will spend 181 days in school placements during the 2-year program. An alternative placement is also required, where you will work in community agencies, specialized school settings or international placements according to your individual interests. The Faculty of Education and Academic Development offers the 2-year consecutive program in 1 of 3 possible divisions of teaching specialization University of Windsor in education leading to the Bachelor of Education degree and teacher certification by the Ontario College of Teachers. Completion of a university degree is required.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa offers you an unparalleled learning environment. Common University of Ottawa Law is one of the largest law schools in Canada and receives the largest number of applications from prospective students each year. Three-year program leading to a JD degree. Three years of undergraduate study are required; however, almost all admitted students have completed a 4-year undergraduate degree. There are no required University of Toronto – St. George Campus academic prerequisite courses. LSAT is required. Most successful applicants present an "A" or higher on their best 3 full-time undergraduate years of study. Undergraduate degree, competitive LSAT score Western University required.

Law – Common Law We offer the following programs: - JD - Canadian and American Dual JD - JD/MSW - JD/MBA The program leading to the degree of Juris Doctor (J.D.) requires admission as a full-time student for 3 years or as a University of Windsor half-time student for 6 years. Our admissions program is different from others. At Windsor Law, we review all applications for admission through a very holistic lens. Candidates have the opportunity to provide the Admission Committee with a range of information that supports their application for entry. Offered by Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, the Juris Doctor (JD) is a 3-year degree involving 6 terms (fall and winter) of full-time study. While most students attend Osgoode full-time for the York University full 3 years of study, some students may choose to spend a term or year studying abroad, and students in the joint and combined programs will spend a portion of their time at another faculty or institution to graduate with dual degrees after 4 years. Civil law comprises the basic rules of human activity that are, in part, legislated in a civil code. Civil law is in force in Quebec and much of the non-English- Law – Civil Law University of Ottawa speaking world. Upon completing the degree, you are admissible to Quebec’s École du Barreau or uOttawa’s notarial law master’s program (in French).

Nipissing University, in partnership with a health care institution consortium from Toronto, offers a 2-year nursing degree program to students who have completed a university degree in another discipline. This program is offered in the health care institution consortium through a blended delivery model and is 6 semesters in length over 2 years. Admission to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Scholar Practitioner Program (SPP) is very limited. Admission consideration is based on the following criteria: - A recognized undergraduate degree with a minimum overall average of 75% (calculated on the best 10 full course equivalents not including transfer Second Degree Nursing Scholar Practioner Program Nipissing University courses). Applicants with final degrees containing less than 10 full course equivalents will not be considered. - Successful completion of 1 course in anatomy and physiology and 1 course in general psychology at the university level from a recognized university - CASPerTM assessment - Personal Statement - Reference Letter - Interview There is only one intake per year (September). Find applications and further information.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Queen's University's School of Rehabilitation Therapy offers programs in Physiotherapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), Rehabilitation Science (MSc and PhD) and Aging and Health (Graduate Rehabilitation Therapy Queen's University Diploma and MSc).

Admission Requirements: Successful completion of an undergraduate degree program, including prerequisite courses and minimum GPA. U of T offers a 2-year program leading to a BScN degree. Two years of undergraduate study with 10 university full-course equivalents are required. Academic prerequisites include 1 credit each in Nursing University of Toronto – St. George Campus human physiology; life or physical sciences; social sciences; humanities; and a half-course in statistics. At least a "B" average in final year of university study. U of T offers a 4-year program leading to a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Three years of university education (at least 15 full-year courses) required. Academic prerequisites include 1 full-year course in University of Toronto – St. George Campus general biochemistry, 1 full-year course in general Dentistry mammalian physiology, 2 additional full-year courses in life sciences and 1 full-year course in humanities or social sciences. Candidates also must submit Canadian Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) scores. Western University A 4-year undergraduate degree is required.

The Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph is a leader in veterinary health care, learning and research. This 4-year professional degree is accredited by the Canadian and American Veterinary Medical Associations. Entrance Information and Requirements: - Completion of a minimum of 2 years of a university undergraduate degree program. Applications to DVM may be submitted during a student's third year. - Completion of 8 university-level required courses: cell biology; biochemistry; genetics; statistics; 2 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine University of Guelph biological sciences; and 2 humanities and/or social sciences. - Experience with veterinarians. - Submission of a Background Information Form. - Three letters of reference (2 must be from veterinarians). - An interview. - Canadian applicants, including dual citizens, must be residents of Ontario. A "resident" is someone who has resided in Ontario for 12 months, exclusive of time spent in a postsecondary institution.

Help preserve and enhance vision as an optometrist. After 3 years in a Bachelor of Science program, you can apply to Canada’s only Doctor of Optometry degree program taught in English. Learn about ocular health and disease, optics and vision, while applying your knowledge in clinical settings. Optometry University of Waterloo Recommended Waterloo programs to meet requirements include Honours Science, Biomedical Sciences, and Biology. The professional Doctor of Optometry program is 4 years in length, not including the minimum 3 years of university studies needed prior to entry. U of T offers a 4-year program leading to a PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree. Normally, 2 years of undergraduate study are required to complete all prerequisite university-level subjects. University-level subject requirements include: Introductory Biology, Introductory Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Pharmacy University of Toronto – St. George Campus Chemistry, Calculus, Statistics, Biochemistry, Human Physiology, English and Humanities/Social Science. In addition, Physics is required minimally at the grade 12 level (SPH4U or equivalent). Other requirements include the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and an admission interview.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses Train to be a pharmacist, a drug therapy expert, through class work and clinical rotations. After 2 years in a Bachelor of Science program, you can apply to Canada’s newest and only co-op Doctor of Pharmacy degree program. Enhance your learning on paid work terms and acquire sought-after skills in University of Waterloo pharmacy business management. Recommended Waterloo programs to meet requirements include Honours Science, Biomedical Sciences and Biology. The professional Doctor of Pharmacy program is 4 years in length, not including the minimum 2 years of university students needed prior to entry. Occupational Therapy – MSc(OT) Occupational Therapy Western University Prerequisite: 4-year degree or equivalent. Physical Therapy MClS Physical Therapy Western University Prerequisite: 4-year degree U of T offers a 2-year (24 consecutive months) program leading to a BScPA. Two years of undergraduate study with 10 university full-course equivalents are required. Academic prerequisites include a cumulative GPA of at least 2.7 on the Physician Assistant University of Toronto – St. George Campus OMSAS 4.0 scale. A full-year postsecondary course in each of Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology is preferred. Additional academic and non-academic requirements are available on the program website.

The study of canon law mainly consists of the study of the Code of Canon Law. A number of disciplines are related to this subject: Theology of canon law, philosophy of law, fundamental concepts of Roman law, elements of civil law, history of the fundamental canonical structures of canon law, history of the sources of canon law, the relationship between the Church and civil society, and canonical administrative and judicial practice. We also offer an introduction to the Canon Law University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, and the study of Latin, as well as optional courses, exercises and seminars. Offered by the Faculty of Canon Law, the ecclesiastical programs in Canon Law also allow students to receive civil degrees, such as the Graduate Diploma in Canon Law, Graduate Diploma in Canonical Practice or Graduate Diploma in Ecclesiastical Administration, and the Master's in Canon Law.

The Faculty of Human Sciences at Saint Paul University offers programs leading to a graduate diploma in Couple Counselling and Spirituality, and to a Master of Arts (MA) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Counselling and Spirituality, all conferred jointly by the Senates of Saint Paul University and of the University of Ottawa, with which Saint Paul is federated. The objective of the master’s program is to train specialists to counsel and guide couples or individuals with regard to their values and their spirituality, as well as both their individual and couple dynamics, and to prepare graduates for a career in research. Each concentration of the MA program (individual Counselling and Spirituality University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University counselling; couple and family counselling; spiritual care) includes 3 components: Knowledge acquisition; a research project or thesis; and professional practice. The MA program is offered in French and in English on a full- time basis, with part-time registration permitted only under exceptional circumstances. In accordance with University regulations, students are permitted to write assignments, exams and theses in either French or English. A collaborative program in Women’s Studies at the MA level is also offered. The MA is recognized by the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (ACPA) and the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).

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Certificate and Diploma Programs

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The CTESL program, offered by Carleton’s School of Linguistics and Language Studies, is one of Canada’s oldest and best-known TESL programs. The CTESL program includes courses in theory and methodology, as well as a practicum that includes opportunities for classroom observation and supervised teaching in a variety of settings. With the proper course selection, the program may be taken simultaneously with the 4-year Honours program in Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Linguistics or Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, or Carleton University Language with other majors, allowing you to graduate with both a degree and a certificate at the same time. You can also pursue this program as a post-degree certificate. The CTESL program concentrates on teaching English to adults, either in Canada or abroad. It is widely recognized in Canada as a qualification to teach ESL at the postsecondary level in private language schools, colleges and universities. Overseas, it can lead to teaching positions at the elementary and secondary school levels, as well as at the adult level.

The Certificate in America Sign Language (CASL) program, offered by Carleton’s School of Linguistics and Language Studies, is designed for anyone wishing to benefit from an officially recognized capacity for communicating with members of the deaf community who use American Sign Language. Students in the ASL Minor are able to obtain a Certificate in American Sign Language (CASL) Carleton University Certificate if they fulfill the additional requirements. The CASL program may be taken simultaneously with a BA program in Linguistics or Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, or with other majors, allowing you to graduate with both a degree and a certificate at the same time. You can also pursue this program as a post-degree certificate. The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma (PBD or “post- bac”) program in Women’s and Gender Studies is designed for students wishing to enter a master’s Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Women’s and program in Women’s and Gender Studies but who do Carleton University Gender Studies not yet have adequate background preparation; and those seeking knowledge and a credential in Women’s and Gender Studies to enhance their skills and employability. The Certificate in Business French is a 4.0 credit unique program in Canada that certifies that a Certificat de français des affaires (Certificate in student has reached a certain level of proficiency in Western University Business French) French communication skills with an emphasis on French in the workplace and in business environments. The Certificate in Practical French is a 4.0 credit program that certifies that a student has reached a Certificat de français pratique (Certificate in Practical certain level of proficiency in practical French Western University French) communication skills. You can combine a Certificate in Practical French with any degree that does not include another French module. The Certificate in Ethics is a program of study that may be completed in conjunction with any module in Philosophy (with the exception of a Minor in Ethics). The Certificate, offered through Western University, Department of Philosophy, is being offered as a response to a wide and growing interest in the ethical dimensions of professional and public life. The purpose of this program is to enable participants to strengthen and develop their understanding of ethics Certificate in Ethics Western University so as to enhance their ability to recognize and respond to ethical issues in a wide variety of social settings. The Certificate in Ethics will educate students in the essential concepts, central issues, history and methodologies of ethical reasoning. The program also emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills, writing skills and verbal skills. The Certificate in Ethics is a program of study that may be completed while pursuing an undergraduate Degree at Western

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Certificate in Intercultural Communications: Available for Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Make yourself an active part of the global experience. A Certificate in Intercultural Communications will improve your skills to communicate and connect, whether you work in a multicultural team, support a community project or participate in a global network.

Certificate in Intercultural Communication for Arabic Western University Communicate, Connect and Create: - Choose a language and gain communicative competence in that language. - Combine theory and practice with intercultural experience. - Set your own goals, choose your learning experiences and achieve your goals. - Share your learning process and showcase your accomplishments in a digital portfolio.

Certificate in Intercultural Communications – available for Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Make yourself an active part of the global experience. A Certificate in Intercultural Communications will improve your skills to communicate and connect, whether you work in a multicultural team, support a community project or participate in a global network. Certificate in Intercultural Communication for Western University Communicate, Connect and Create: German - Choose a language and gain communicative competence in that language. - Combine theory and practice with intercultural experience. - Set your own goals, choose your learning experiences and achieve your goals. - Share your learning process and showcase your accomplishments in a digital portfolio.

Certificate in Intercultural Communications – available for Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Make yourself an active part of the global experience. A Certificate in Intercultural Communications will improve your skills to communicate and connect, whether you work in a multicultural team, support a community project or participate in a global network.

Certificate in Intercultural Communication for Italian Western University Communicate, Connect and Create: - Choose a language and gain communicative competence in that language. - Combine theory and practice with intercultural experience. - Set your own goals, choose your learning experiences and achieve your goals. - Share your learning process and showcase your accomplishments in a digital portfolio.

Certificate in Intercultural Communications – available for Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Make yourself an active part of the global experience. A Certificate in Intercultural Communications will improve your skills to communicate and connect whether you work in a multicultural team, support a community project or participate in a global network. Certificate in Intercultural Communication for Western University Communicate, Connect and Create: Japanese - Choose a language and gain communicative competence in that language. - Combine theory and practice with intercultural experience. - Set your own goals, choose your learning experiences and achieve your goals. - Share your learning process and showcase your accomplishments in a digital portfolio.

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Certificate in Intercultural Communications – available for Arabic, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Make yourself an active part of the global experience. A Certificate in Intercultural Communications will improve your skills to communicate and connect, whether you work in a multicultural team, support a community project or participate in a global network. Certificate in Intercultural Communication for Western University Communicate, Connect and Create: Spanish - Choose a language and gain communicative competence in that language. - Combine theory and practice with intercultural experience. - Set your own goals, choose your learning experiences and achieve your goals. - Share your learning process and showcase your accomplishments in a digital portfolio. Develop a proficiency in the language and complement your major in another subject! The certificate, open to all undergraduate students, Certificate in Practical German Western University strengthens applications of a student who intends to pursue careers or graduate study in areas where another language would be useful. Develop a proficiency in the language and complement your major in another subject! The certificate, open to all undergraduate students, Certificate in Practical Italian Western University strengthens applications of a student who intends to pursue careers or graduate study in areas where another language would be useful. Develop a proficiency in the language and complement your major in another subject! The certificate, open to all undergraduate students, Certificate in Practical Spanish Western University strengthens applications of a student who intends to pursue careers or graduate study in areas where another language would be useful. Open to all students in the University, the Certificate in Professional Communication aims to develop students' writing abilities in workplace writing genres. All program courses may be credited toward other Certificate in Professional Communication Western University undergraduate programs. Any undergraduate student may apply for admission, subject to prerequisites and general University entrance requirements. The Certificate in Theatre Arts provides training in drama and theatrical performance that meets the requirements for Drama as a teachable subject in the Faculty of Education. In addition to 2.0 courses that study drama as a literary genre, the Certificate requires participation as a member of either the cast or crew for the Department of English and Writing Certificate in Theatre Arts Western University Studies' Annual Fall Theatre Production (English 2041F/G), 0.5 course in Canadian drama with an emphasis on performance and pedagogy (English 3776F/G), and two 0.5-credit summer courses offered in partnership with and on the campus of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Theatre Studies 3206F/G and Theatre Studies 3207F/G). Open to all students in the University, the Certificate Program in Writing aims to develop the students' general writing. All program courses may be credited Certificate in Writing Western University toward other undergraduate programs. Any undergraduate student may apply for admission, subject to prerequisites and general University entrance requirements.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Diploma in Ethics is a post-undergraduate program of study that may be completed full-time in 1 year or part-time over a number of years.

The Diploma in Ethics, offered through the University of Western Ontario, Department of Philosophy, is being offered as a response to a wide and growing interest in the ethical dimensions of professional and public life. The purpose of this program is to enable Diploma in Ethics Western University participants to strengthen and develop their understanding of ethics so as to enhance their ability to recognize and respond to ethical issues in a wide variety of social settings.

The Diploma in Ethics will educate students in the essential concepts, central issues, history, and methodologies of ethical reasoning. The program also emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills, writing skills and verbal skills. Open to all students in the University, the Diploma in Professional Communication aims to develop students' writing abilities in workplace writing genres. All program courses may be credited toward other Diploma in Professional Communication Western University undergrad programs. A student who does not yet possess a university degree may apply for admission to the Certificate Program in Professional Communication, which can be taken concurrently with an undergrad degree. Open to all students with a university degree, the Diploma in Writing aims to develop the general writing ability of students. All program courses may be credited toward other undergraduate programs. Anyone with a university degree may apply for Diploma in Writing Western University admission, subject to prerequisites and general university entrance requirements. If you do not already possess a university degree, you may apply for admission to the Certificate in Writing, which can be taken concurrently with an undergraduate degree. If you have already been awarded an undergraduate degree, you can obtain a Diploma in Business French. The Diploma in Business French is a 5.0 Diplôme de français des affaires (Diploma in credit unique program in Canada which certifies that Western University Business French) a student has reached a certain level of proficiency in French communication skills with an emphasis on French in the workplace and in business environments. If you have already been awarded an undergraduate degree, you are eligible to pursue the Diploma in Diplôme de français pratique (Diploma in Practical Western University Practical French, which is a 4.0 credit program which French) certifies that a student has reached a certain level of proficiency in practical French communication skills. Students participating in the Engineering Leadership and Innovation Certificate will acquire a developed knowledge and critical understanding of the key concepts skills in management, leadership and Engineering Leadership and Innovation Certificate Western University innovation. In particular, they will learn how the fields of engineering and business intersect and how principles of business and management can enhance the implementation of engineering technologies.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Certificate in Digital Communication (CDC) helps students understand the best practices of social media, virtual worlds and emerging forms of online communication. Based on practical explorations of media theory, this program is ideal for students who want to pursue a career in digital communications. It's also geared towards students who want to augment their professional or academic pursuits with a powerful set of tools and competencies that include the following: - principles and production of social media, digital media and virtual worlds - online information and organization Certificate in Digital Communication: Social Media & - creating and overseeing digital content Western University Virtual Worlds - theoretical and practical application of virtual worlds and simulated spaces - producing and managing online communities - gaming, social networking, social movements, search engines, graphic design, digital imaging and website design The Certificate program is open to all undergrad and graduate students at Western, and they may apply for admission, subject to prerequisites and general admission requirements. The Certificate program may be pursued concurrently with the completion of a bachelor's or graduate degree. Students already possessing an undergraduate degree may apply for admission to the Diploma program, subject to prerequisites and general university entrance requirements. Students already possessing an undergraduate degree may apply for admission to the Diploma program. The Diploma in Digital Communication (CDC) helps students understand the best practices of social media, virtual worlds and emerging forms of online communication. Based on practical explorations of media theory, this program is ideal for students who want to pursue a career in digital communications. It's also geared towards students who want to augment their professional or academic Diploma in Digital Communication: Social Media & pursuits with a powerful set of tools and Western University Virtual Worlds competencies that include: - principles and production of social media, digital media and virtual worlds - online information and organization - creating and overseeing digital content - theoretical and practical application of virtual worlds and simulated spaces - producing and managing online communities - gaming, social networking, social movements, search engines, graphic design, digital imaging and website design

The 1-Year Artist Diploma program is offered to students who have previously completed a Bachelor of Music Degree or its equivalent. Applicants must also demonstrate a performance Artist Diploma in Performance (1-Year Program) Western University level of at least a Conservatory Associate standard, and show evidence of exceptional performance ability. New applicants to the 1-Year Artist Diploma program who are new to Western University should contact the Recruitment Officer, Sasha Gorbasew ([email protected]), before applying. The Music Performance Diploma is a 3-year program designed for students who are also concurrently enrolled in a non-music degree. The program is flexible and permits students to focus exclusively on music study. It offers weekly 1-hour lessons. Although diploma holders represent performers of Music Performance Diploma (3-Year Program) Western University high artistic achievement, graduate schools generally require an academic degree as well. New applicants to the Music Performance Diploma program who are new to Western University should contact the Recruitment Officer, Sasha Gorbasew ([email protected]), before applying.

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The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma (PBD) in Accounting provides students who have an undergraduate degree in any discipline with the prerequisite core courses to be eligible to apply to the Sprott Master of Accounting (MAcc) program or Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting Carleton University enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP), pathways leading to the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation and a career in professional accounting. The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting is delivered online.

The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma (PBD) in Cognitive Science is designed for students who already have an undergraduate degree but want to learn about cognitive science and gain research experience in the field. The program consists of the equivalent of 4.0 credits (8 one-term courses). Students take advanced courses (third- and fourth-year courses) that are required in the Bachelor of Cognitive Science degree. Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Cognitive Science Carleton University The PBD in Cognitive Science is also an option for students who are interested in pursuing graduate work in Cognitive Science at the Master’s level, but whose undergraduate degree did not include any research experience or who may not have a high enough GPA to enter the Masters of Cognitive Science program directly. The PBD in Cognitive Science can be completed in one academic year (fall-winter), or students may opt to spread the coursework over 2 or more years.

The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma (PBD or “post-bac”) program in Economics is designed for people who already have an undergraduate degree – whether in a math-intensive field like engineering or a writing-intensive field like journalism – and would like a rigorous and structured introduction to economics; new Canadians, international students, and others with a degree from outside Canada, whether in economics or another discipline, who are looking for a one-year, recognized, Canadian qualification in Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Economics Carleton University economics; and anyone who would like additional preparation for graduate education in economics beyond that provided by the degree(s) they hold already. The PBD in Economics provides 8 months of intensive training in economic theory, econometric methods, and applied economics; an opportunity for English-language training in academic writing skills for students whose first language is not English; and a structured and clearly defined course of study. The Diploma in Dietetic Education and Practical Training is a 1-year professional, post-degree program for graduates with an honours degree in Foods and Nutrition within the last 3 years. This Diploma in Dietetic Education and Practical Training Western University – Brescia University College innovative Diploma is a comprehensive internship program that combines the rich learning experiences of academic courses with extensive practical training to prepare you for a career as a registered dietitian. The Diploma in Management Studies is an 8-month professional, post-degree program in management. Students who successfully complete the Diploma in Management Studies course work are eligible to apply to a 4-month paid work placement and receive a Diploma in Management Studies with Work Diploma in Management Studies Western University – Brescia University College Placement.

Brescia’s innovative Diplomas in Management Studies are ideal for students who have minimal or limited background in business studies, providing students with the opportunity to learn and apply the foundations of management.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma (PBD) in Professional Writing is intended as a program option designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the nature, contexts and practice of the specialized types of writing that occur in professional Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Professional Writing Carleton University contexts. Students applying for admission must have an honours undergraduate degree with a GPA of 8.0 or higher. To be eligible for admissions, applicants must present a statement of purpose and a sample of their academic or professional writing and have permission of the Professional Writing Program. The new Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Film Studies is intended for students applying for Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Film Studies Carleton University admission into the MA in Film Studies who have at least an 8.0 GPA, but minimal background in Film Studies.

The School of Social Innovation of the Faculty of Human Sciences at Saint Paul University offers a Graduate Diploma in Social Organization Development. The study and practice of social organization development cover the creation, the consolidation and the strengthening of organizations working in the social field (NPOs, social movements, foundations, charities, co-ops, etc.). This program is directed at a specific clientele: People already working in the field (employees and management of Social Organization Development University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University social organizations, social entrepreneurs, activists, community workers, trade unionists, members of cooperatives and some workers from the public and parapublic sectors), or people who already have professional experience but wish to reorient their careers and start their own innovative project. The program, based on the linking of theory with practice, provides students with the main analytical frameworks and approaches needed to meet the current challenges facing social organizations.

This is a general management post-degree diploma program for students who have already graduated from a non- business degree program. The primary purpose of this diploma is to provide a 2-year learning experience for students wishing to build upon their current education with business courses. Admission consideration will be given to applicants who will have graduated from a non-business degree program from a Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Business recognized university. International applicants must have at Nipissing University least 6 credits of university English and/or Communications Administration (at a recognized English language university in an English- speaking country) prior to admission or have met Nipissing University's English language proficiency requirements through the acceptable English language tests. The English/ Communication courses and/or English language tests must have been completed within the 2 years prior to attending Nipissing University. Domestic applicants with international education may be required to meet the English/ Communication requirement unless otherwise exempt under Nipissing’s English Language Proficiency policy.

This is a post-degree diploma program in Marketing for students who have already graduated from a non-business degree program. The primary purpose of this diploma is to provide a 2-year learning experience for students wishing to build upon their current education with Marketing and other related business courses. Admission consideration will be given to applicants will have graduated from a non-business degree program from a recognized university. International applicants must have at Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing Nipissing University least 6 credits of university English and/or Communications (at a recognized English language university in an English- speaking country) prior to admission or have met Nipissing University's English language proficiency requirements through the acceptable English language tests. The English/ Communication courses and/or English language tests must have been completed within the 2 years prior to attending Nipissing University. Domestic applicants with international education may be required to meet the English/ Communication requirement unless otherwise exempt under Nipissing’s English Language Proficiency policy.

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This is a post-degree diploma program in International Business for students who have already graduated from a non-business degree program. The primary purpose of this diploma is to provide a 2-year learning experience for students wishing to build upon their current education with international/intercultural business courses. Students will have the option to complete an international special project/ field-based consulting project during the program. Admission consideration will be given to applicants will have Post Baccalaureate Diploma in International graduated from a non-business degree program from a Nipissing University recognized university. International applicants must have at Business least 6 credits of university English and/or Communications (at a recognized English language university in an English- speaking country) prior to admission or have met Nipissing University's English language proficiency requirements through the acceptable English language tests. The English/ Communication courses and/or English language tests must have been completed within the 2 years prior to attending Nipissing University. Domestic applicants with international education may be required to meet the English/ Communication requirement unless otherwise exempt under Nipissing’s English Language Proficiency policy.

This is a post-degree diploma program in Human Resources Management for students who have already graduated from a non-business degree program. The primary purpose of this diploma is to provide a 2-year learning experience for students wishing to build upon their current education with Human Resources and other related business courses. Admission consideration will be given to applicants will have graduated from a non-business degree program from a Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Human Resources recognized university. International applicants must have at Nipissing University least 6 credits of university English and/or Communications Management (at a recognized English language university in an English- speaking country) prior to admission or have met Nipissing University's English language proficiency requirements through the acceptable English language tests. The English/ Communication courses and/or English language tests must have been completed within the 2 years prior to attending Nipissing University. Domestic applicants with international education may be required to meet the English/ Communication requirement unless otherwise exempt under Nipissing’s English Language Proficiency policy.

This is a post-degree diploma program in Finance for students who have already graduated from a non-business degree program. The primary purpose of this diploma is to provide a 2-year learning experience for students wishing to build upon their current education with Finance and other related business courses. Admission consideration will be given to applicants who will have graduated from a non-business degree program from a recognized university. International applicants must have at Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Finance Nipissing University least 6 credits of university English and/or Communications (at a recognized English language university in an English- speaking country) prior to admission or have met Nipissing University's English language proficiency requirements through the acceptable English language tests. The English/ Communication courses and/or English language tests must have been completed within the 2 years prior to attending Nipissing University. Domestic applicants with international education may be required to meet the English/ Communication requirement unless otherwise exempt under Nipissing’s English Language Proficiency policy. Carleton has a new Certificate in Professional Writing. The Certificate in Professional Writing is designed to be taken concurrently with an honours undergraduate degree in English or Applied Language and Discourse Studies, or any other Certificate in Professional Writing Carleton University bachelor degree program where a student has second year standing and a CGPA of 7.5 or higher. To be eligible for admission, applicants must present a statement of purpose and a sample of their academic or professional writing and have permission of the Professional Writing Program.

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Minimum years of university study and required Program Institution courses The Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program is a unique consortium model involving the 10 university schools of nursing in Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Lakehead University Ontario. Nurses with a BScN will complete the Program program over 12 months of full-time study or up to 36 months of part-time study. For more information, refer to the link below.

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Deadlines 2020 Application Deadlines for Ontario High School Students January 15, 2020 Deadline for Ontario high school students to submit their completed application to the OUAC. Note: The OUAC still processes applications received after this date and distributes them to the universities; however, specific university deadlines will apply. The initial application includes all final grades from completed Grade 11 and 12 courses and a list of all current-year courses in progress. February 4, 2020 Recommended last date for students to submit university and program changes and additional active choices to the OUAC to be considered for early admission. Note: This is a recommended deadline. The OUAC will still accept and process application changes at any time. May 27, 2020 The latest date all high school applicants can expect a response from an Ontario university. This includes: • an offer of admission; • a refusal; or • a deferral, once additional information is received.

June 1, 2020 The earliest date an Ontario high school student may be required to respond to an Ontario university offer of admission and give a financial commitment (e.g., registration deposit, residence deposit, etc). All other admissions-related elements, including scholarships, other forms of student assistance or financial incentives, and offers of residence are considered part of the offer of admission. Therefore, a student may accept these other offers before June 1, 2020, but Ontario universities will not compel a student in any way to make a decision earlier than this date.

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