Admission and application procedures
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Home-schooled students
- Meet minimum admission requirements (see below)
- Meet faculty-specific requirements (see below)
- Know the application deadlines
- Submit your application
- Submit all required documentation
- Consider a modified admission request (for students with a diagnosed physical, learning or mental health disability)
- Check on Transfer Credit for Advanced Placement
- Minimum admission requirements
You are required to provide official evidence of academic achievement in secondary education:- We require final grades in six Grade 12 U/M or OAC courses, including prerequisites for the program, obtained through correspondence, at night school, or through TVO. You may, as an alternative, present credentials from other jurisdictions, for example, results in Advanced Placement (AP) or Advanced Level courses in the General Certificate Education (GCE) examinations. (Note: students may register to sit for the AP and GCE examinations as private candidates.)
- You may also be required to provide proof of language proficiency.
- You will be considered for entrance scholarships on the basis of your overall averages in the six Grade 12 U/M or equivalent courses.
In the absence of final grades in courses:
- You must submit the results of standardized tests such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) with a minimum of 550 (Reading) and 550 (Math) or a composite American College testing (ACT) score of 24.
- You may be required to provide proof of language proficiency.
- Your application will be reviewed by an admissions sub-committee. If admitted, you will not be eligible for entrance scholarships. You will be considered for continuing student scholarships at the end of your first year of study, if you satisfy those criteria.
- Faculty-specific requirements
You must also meet Faculty-specific requirements since some programs have higher averages or have supplementary procedures for admission.

