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Application to an Ontario University for Secondary School Students Demande dadmission une universit de lOntario pour les lves

s du secondaire
Algoma University Brock University Carleton University University of Guelph Lakehead University Laurentian University/ Universit Laurentienne McMaster University Nipissing University OCAD University University of Ottawa/ Universit dOttawa Queens University Ryerson University University of Toronto Trent University University of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Waterloo The University of Western Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University University of Windsor York University

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2012

www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/

Contents
Contacting the OUAC .................................................3 Important Dates ..........................................................3 The Application Service ..............................................5 Handling of Applicant Information ...........................7 Applicant Reports .....................................................13 Offers of Admission: Online Responses ...................14 Summary of Fees .......................................................16 General Procedures ...................................................20 Application Instructions ............................................21 Collaborative University and College Programs .....31 University Information and Program Codes Algoma University .....................................................35 Brock University ........................................................37 Carleton University ...................................................41 University of Guelph .................................................45 Lakehead University ..................................................49 Laurentian University ................................................55 McMaster University .................................................60 Nipissing University ...................................................64 OCAD University ........................................................67 University of Ottawa.................................................69 Queens University ....................................................74 Ryerson University .....................................................78 University of Toronto ................................................81 Trent University .........................................................85 University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) .................................89 University of Waterloo .............................................92 The University of Western Ontario ..........................96 Wilfrid Laurier University .......................................100 University of Windsor .............................................104 York University ........................................................106 Questions and Answers ..........................................113

Table des matires


Communiquer avec le Centre .....................................3 Horaire .........................................................................3 Le Service de demande ...............................................5 Traitement des donnes .............................................7 Bilans des candidatures ............................................13 Rpondre aux offres dadmission en ligne..............14 Rsum des droits .....................................................16 Gnralits.................................................................20 Directives pour remplir la demande ........................26 Programmes conjoints des universits et collges ..31 Renseignements universitaires et codes des programmes Algoma University .....................................................35 Brock University ........................................................37 Carleton University ...................................................41 University of Guelph .................................................45 Lakehead University ..................................................49 Universit Laurentienne ...........................................58 McMaster University .................................................60 Nipissing University ...................................................64 OCAD University ........................................................67 Universit dOttawa ..................................................72 Queens University ....................................................74 Ryerson University .....................................................78 University of Toronto ................................................81 Trent University .........................................................85 University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) .................................89 University of Waterloo .............................................92 The University of Western Ontario ..........................96 Wilfrid Laurier University .......................................100 University of Windsor .............................................104 York University Campus Glendon........................110 Questions et rponses.............................................113

To obtain this document in an alternative format, contact: The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) 170 Research Lane Guelph ON N1G 5E2 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 519-823-1940 519-822-1682 access@ouac.on.ca www.ouac.on.ca/about/ about-accessibility/

Pour obtenir ce document dans un autre format, veuillez communiquer avec : Le Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario (OUAC) 170 Research Lane Guelph (Ontario) N1G 5E2 Tlphone : Tlcopieur : Adresse lectronique : Site Web : 519-823-1940 519-822-1682 access@ouac.on.ca http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ about/about-accessibility/

Contacting the OUAC


If You Have Questions
General Inquiries Applicant Services: 519-823-1063 About the Application Process Visit www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ and select How to apply?

Communiquer avec le Centre


Si vous avez des questions
Questions de nature gnrale Services aux candidats : 519-823-1063 Au sujet du processus de demande dadmission Rendez-vous sur http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ et cliquer sur Comment faire demande?

Important Dates
Late August 2011 The OUAC circulates eINFO bulletins and launches the eINFO site: www.electronicinfo.ca. August 29, 2011 The OUAC commences distribution of OUAC 101 application materials to secondary schools and school boards. November 11, 2011 Target date for the OUAC to receive all electronic student data files from Ontario secondary schools for both hardcopy and online applications. January 11, 2012 Deadline for Ontario secondary school students to submit completed hardcopy and online applications to the OUAC. Note: Applications received after this date will still be processed by the OUAC and distributed to the universities. However, specific university deadlines will apply. The original application procedure will include the collection of all final grades from previously completed Grade 11 and 12 courses and a list of all current-year courses in progress. January 26, 2012 Target date for Ontario universities to receive (from the OUAC) all application data and grades from all applications submitted by January 11, 2012.

Horaire
Fin aot 2011 Le Centre commence distribuer le bulletin dinformation eINFO et procde au lancement du site eINFO : www.infoelectronique.ca. 29 aot 2011 Le Centre commence distribuer le matriel relatif la demande OUAC 101 aux coles secondaires et aux conseils scolaires. 11 novembre 2011 Date limite de rception par le Centre des dossiers lectroniques des lves du secondaire, pour les demandes formules sur papier et en ligne. 11 janvier 2012 Date limite de rception des demandes formules en ligne et sur papier au Centre par les lves du secondaire. Nota : Les demandes dadmission reues aprs cette date continueront dtre traites par le Centre et achemines aux universits. Toutefois, ce sont les dates limites des tablissements viss qui sappliqueront. La procdure de demande originale comprend la collecte de toutes les notes finales des cours de 11e et 12e annes pralablement russis, ainsi que tous les renseignements des cours actuels. 26 janvier 2012 Date limite de rception, par les universits, des donnes et des notes finales (provenant du Centre) relatives aux demandes dadmission soumises au plus tard le 11 janvier 2012. 3

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February 7, 2012 Recommended last date for students to submit all information to the OUAC, including university and program changes, as well as additional active choices, to be eligible for consideration for early admission. Please note: This is not a deadline date. Changes will be accepted and processed by the OUAC at any time. February 15, 2012 Deadline for the OUAC to receive, from Ontario secondary schools, all final first-semester grades and current full-year midterm grades for 4U/M courses. March 8, 2012 Target date for Ontario universities to receive (from the OUAC) all final first-semester grades and current full-year midterm grades for 4U/M courses. April 26, 2012 Deadline date for Ontario secondary schools to report, to the OUAC, midterm grades for second-semester courses and interim grades for full-year courses. Grades that the OUAC receives earlier will be transmitted to Ontario universities when received. May 8, 2012 Target date for Ontario universities to receive, from the OUAC, second-semester midterm grades and interim grades for full-year courses. Grades that the OUAC receives earlier will be transmitted to Ontario universities when received. May 29, 2012 The latest date by which all secondary school applicants shall expect a response from an Ontario university. Such a response will be one of: 1) an offer of admission; 2) a refusal; or 3) a deferral pending the receipt of specific additional information. June 1, 2012 The earliest date by which Ontario universities may require a response to an offer of admission and a financial commitment of any kind (e.g., registration deposit, residence deposit, etc.) from an Ontario secondary school student. 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 prior to June 1, 2012, but Ontario universities shall not compel a student in any way to make an earlier decision. July 10, 2012 Deadline for the OUAC to receive final grades for current semester/year courses from Ontario secondary schools. 4

7 fvrier 2012 Dernire date recommande de soumission, par les lves, de tous les renseignements au Centre, y compris les modifications de choix duniversit et de programme, ainsi que les choix additionnels actifs, aux fins dadmissibilit ladmission htive. Nota : il ne sagit pas dune date limite. Les modifications seront acceptes et traites en tout temps par le Centre. 15 fvrier 2012 Date limite de rception, par le Centre, des notes finales des cours du premier semestre et des notes de mi-session des cours actuels des filires 4U/M achemines par les coles secondaires de lOntario. 8 mars 2012 Date limite vise de transmission (par le Centre) aux universits de lOntario des notes finales du premier semestre et des notes de mi-session pour les cours des filires 4U/M. 26 avril 2012 Date limite de rception des notes mi-semestrielles des cours du second semestre et des notes intrimaires des cours dun an au Centre. Les notes reues au Centre avant cette date seront transmises aux universits ontariennes ds leur rception. 8 mai 2012 Date vise de transmission aux universits de lOntario des notes mi-semestrielles du second semestre et des notes intrimaires pour les cours dun an. Les notes reues au Centre avant cette date seront transmises aux universits ds leur rception. 29 mai 2012 Date laquelle tous les candidats provenant du secondaire devront sattendre davoir reu une rponse dune universit ontarienne. Il pourra sagir soit : 1) dune offre dadmission, 2) dun refus, ou 3) dune dcision reporte, dans lattente de renseignements spcifiques additionnels. 1er juin 2012 Date laquelle les universits ontariennes peuvent commencer exiger une rponse une offre dadmission et un engagement financier quelconque (p. ex., acompte pour droits dinscription, portion des frais de rsidence) dun(e) lve dune cole secondaire de lOntario. Tout autre lment relatif ladmission, y compris les bourses, les autres formes daide et de rcompense financires et les offres de place en rsidence font partie de loffre dadmission. Par consquent, un(e) lve peut accepter de telles offres avant le 1er juin 2012, mais les universits ne peuvent le (la) contraindre, de quelque faon que ce soit, prendre une dcision htive.

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July 19, 2012 Target date for the OUAC to transmit all remaining final grades to the universities. By this date, the OUAC will have attempted to contact all schools that have not provided their grades. August 1-24, 2012 The OUAC collects summer school grades from Ontario secondary schools and boards.

10 juillet 2012 Date limite de rception au Centre des notes finales des cours du semestre ou de lanne en cours de la part des coles secondaires de lOntario. 19 juillet 2012 Date limite vise de transmission des notes finales aux universits par le Centre. cette date, le Centre aura tent de communiquer avec toutes les coles qui ne lui auront pas encore fourni leurs rsultats scolaires. 124 aot 2012 Le Centre procde la collecte des notes des cours dt auprs des coles secondaires et des conseils scolaires de lOntario.

The Application Service


The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) is a not-for-profit, centralized application service for applicants to Ontario universities. The OUAC is operated by the Council of Ontario Universities (COU) to facilitate the process of applying to first-year undergraduate programs (bachelors degrees) and to advanced standing in these programs. Each school is completely autonomous in reaching its own admission decisions, with the OUAC providing only the application processing service. This application may be used for any entry point in 2012 and is valid only for the programs that appear in the list of university programs and codes. Applicants changing their entry point (e.g., winter to fall) need only amend their original application. Notice Regarding this Publication While every effort was made to ensure accuracy in this publication at the time of printing (August 2011), the OUAC and the universities reserve the right to amend the information presented as necessary at any time. In particular, while it is expected that all programs listed in this publication will be offered, the universities reserve the right to withdraw or change academic program offerings at any time. The universities and the OUAC do not endorse presentations or publications other than their own. Up-to-date information should be obtained directly from the universities admissions offices or their websites.

Le Service de demande
Le Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario (OUAC) est un organisme but non lucratif qui a comme fonction principale le traitement des demandes dadmission aux universits de lOntario. Son administration relve du Conseil des universits de lOntario (CUO) et sa raison dtre est de faciliter le processus dadmission aux programmes de premier cycle (baccalaurats), et de dterminer les quivalences des cours suivis antrieurement par les candidates et les candidats ces programmes. Chaque universit est autonome quant ses dcisions dadmission, le Centre ne fournissant que les services de traitement des demandes dadmission. Cette demande peut tre utilise pour toutes les rentres de 2012. Utiliser seulement les codes des programmes numrs. Les candidates et les candidats qui dcident de changer la rentre vise (de lhiver lautomne, par exemple) nont qu modifier leur demande initiale. Avis concernant cette publication Le prsent livret a t rdig avec soin afin dassurer lexactitude du contenu au moment de limpression (aot 2011). Toutefois, le Centre et les universits se rservent le droit de modifier, au besoin, les renseignements qui y sont contenus. Plus prcisment, bien quil soit prvu que les programmes numrs seront effectivement offerts, les universits se rservent le droit de retirer ou de modifier certains programmes sans pravis. Ni le Centre ni les universits ne sanctionnent des prsentations ou des publications autres que les leurs. Pour accder aux renseignements les plus rcents, communiquer directement avec le bureau de ladmission ou le site Web des universits. 5

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About the OUAC Application Information Booklet Applicants individualized OUAC Reference Numbers are located at the top right corner of their application. The OUAC advises applicants to copy the number here and keep this record. OUAC Reference Number:

Au sujet du livret de directives OUAC 101 Le Numro de rfrence OUAC de la candidate ou du candidat est imprim au coin suprieur droit de sa demande dadmission. Le Centre conseille dinscrire ce Numro de rfrence dans la case ci-dessous et de garder ce document titre dinformation. Numro de rfrence OUAC :

Applicants must quote their OUAC Reference Number whenever they contact the OUAC or the Ontario universities. Applicants should use the OUAC 101 application if they meet all of the following requirements. They are taking courses during the day at an Ontario secondary school (this includes students returning for second semester and graduated students returning to upgrade one or more courses) and have not, at some point, been out of secondary school for more than seven consecutive months. They will have received or expect to receive their OSSD with six 4U/M courses at the end of the current year. They are not currently registered at a postsecondary (college/university) institution. They have not completed one academic year or more of postsecondary education. They are applying to a diploma program or a first-year degree program at an Ontario university. If applicants do not satisfy all of the above criteria, they should contact their guidance counsellor or the OUAC. Depending on their academic background, some applicants may need to use a different application.

Il faut indiquer ce numro sur toute correspondance avec le Centre ou avec les universits de lOntario. Les candidates et candidats doivent utiliser la demande OUAC 101 sils ou elles rpondent toutes les exigences suivantes. Elles ou ils sont inscrit(e)s un programme de jour dans une cole secondaire de lOntario (ceci comprend les lves qui retournent lcole pour le deuxime semestre et les finissantes et les finissants qui retournent dans le but dactualiser un ou plus dun cours); et nont pas, un certain moment, arrt de frquenter une cole secondaire pendant plus de sept mois conscutifs. Elles ou ils auront reu ou comptent recevoir leur DESO et avoir obtenu six cours de 12e anne des filires 4U/M la fin de lanne scolaire en cours; Elles ou ils ne sont pas actuellement inscrit(e)s un tablissement postsecondaire (collge/universit). Elles ou ils nont pas complt une anne scolaire ou plus dtudes postsecondaires. Elles ou ils font demande un programme de premier cycle ou un programme menant lobtention dun diplme une universit de lOntario. Les candidates et les candidats qui ne satisfont pas tous les critres susmentionns doivent communiquer avec leur conseiller ou conseillre en orientation ou le Centre. Selon leurs antcdents scolaires, il est possible quelles ou ils soient tenus dutiliser un formulaire diffrent pour faire demande.

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Handling of Applicant Information


Declaration and Notice of Collection, Use, Disclosure and Treatment of Personal Information provided as part of your application to Ontario University(ies) Undergraduate Program(s) (101) The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) was created by the universities of Ontario through the Council of Ontario Universities (COU). The OUAC has been processing applications on behalf of universities in Ontario since 1971. To apply for admission to a university undergraduate program and/ or a non-degree-granting program in Ontario, your application must be processed through the OUAC. The OUAC forwards your application information to the university(ies) of your choice. By applying through the OUAC, you agree that the university(ies) of your choice will obtain the personal information you have provided to the OUAC and that the OUAC will collect, use, disclose and otherwise manage your personal information as set out in this Declaration and Notice. The personal information requested in this application is required by the OUAC and by the university(ies) for the purpose of your application and must be provided together with your application fee. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Universities may require additional personal information from you to complete your application, and they may use and disclose your personal information for other purposes in accordance with their own admission and personal information policies and practices, which you must investigate yourself. For example, some programs at some universities (e.g., Nursing) may require you to provide them with information about whether and to what extent you have a prior criminal record. Universities also disclose personal information to regulatory authorities, law enforcement or other persons, when authorized or required to do so by law. Academic data for all students expected to be eligible for university upon completion of the current secondary school academic session will be obtained by the OUAC from your school and/or board in order to facilitate the application process. Your current grade information will be obtained by the OUAC several times during the application cycle. All of your application data is made available to your guidance office and board officials in order to assist you with your university application. Of the individuals who have access, only a restricted number of school or board officials have the right to update your secondary school academic data and diploma information.

Traitement des donnes


Dclaration et avis de collecte, dutilisation, de divulgation et de traitement de renseignements personnels fournis dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission un ou plus dun programme universitaire de premier cycle de lOntario (101) Le Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario ( le Centre ) a t cr par les universits de lOntario, par lentremise du Conseil des universits de lOntario (CUO). Le Centre traite depuis 1971 les demandes dadmission aux programmes de premier cycle et ceux ne menant pas un grade, pour le compte des universits en Ontario. Pour faire demande une universit de lOntario, votre demande dadmission doit tre traite par le Centre, lequel achemine les renseignements relatifs cette dernire aux universits de votre choix. En faisant demande par le biais du Centre, vous acceptez que luniversit (ou les universits) de votre choix reoive(nt) les renseignements personnels que vous avez fournis au Centre, lequel recueille, utilise, divulgue et gre vos renseignements personnels, tel quil est stipul dans la prsente dclaration et avis. Les renseignements personnels devant tre fournis dans la prsente demande dadmission sont exigs par le Centre et par luniversit ou les universits dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission et doivent tre communiqus au moment du rglement de vos droits dadmission. Les demandes dadmission incompltes ne seront pas prises en considration. Les universits peuvent exiger de votre part des renseignements personnels additionnels dans le but de complter votre demande dadmission, et elles peuvent utiliser et divulguer vos renseignements personnels dautres fins conformment leurs propres politiques et pratiques en matire dadmission et de renseignements personnels, que vous devez vous-mme vrifier. Par exemple, certains programmes universitaires (p. ex., Soins infirmiers) peuvent exiger que vous leur fournissiez des renseignements, le cas chant, sur tout dossier criminel votre actif. Les universits divulguent galement les renseignements personnels aux organismes de rglementation, aux organismes dapplication de la loi et toute autre personne, tel quautoris ou exig par la loi. Afin de faciliter le processus de demande dadmission, le Centre recueille, auprs de votre conseil scolaire et/ou de votre cole, les donnes scolaires de tous les lves du secondaire susceptibles dtre admissibles luniversit, et ce, ds la fin de lanne scolaire actuelle du niveau

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To enable you to apply online, your school must register with the OUAC. The OUAC will assign you a personal access code in a confidential letter, which will be distributed to you through your secondary school guidance office. Your guidance counsellor will also be informed of your OUAC access code on a confidential basis in order to assist in the application process. You are solely responsible for keeping your access code and other login and registration information confidential and secure. Please notify the OUAC immediately if you suspect any unauthorized use or disclosure of this information. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application information and all supporting documentation is truthful, complete and correct. The OUAC and the universities reserve the right to verify any information provided as part of this application. If any information in your application is determined to be false or misleading, concealed or withheld, your application may be invalidated and this could result in its immediate rejection, or in the revocation of an offer of admission or registration at a university. Information about a rejection or revocation of your application may be shared with universities and colleges across Canada. The determination of whether an application contains false or misleading information or that you have concealed or withheld information, and with which universities and colleges this information may be shared, is solely in the discretion of the OUAC and/ or the university(ies) to which you have applied. The OUAC is committed to protecting your privacy in relation to the personal information you provide in support of your application. Supplementary material in support of applications submitted to the OUAC is not kept by the OUAC and will not be returned to applicants or forwarded to third parties prior to being destroyed at the end of each application cycle. The OUAC does retain the current (and historical) electronic version(s) of your application(s) in accordance with the OUACs records retention policy and maintains administrative, technical and physical safeguards in an effort to protect against unauthorized access, use, modification and disclosure of your personal information. The OUAC will maintain the confidentiality of all personal information it collects in connection with your application and will disclose such personal information only for the purposes described in this Declaration and Notice. The OUAC stores electronic records off-site as part of its disaster recovery procedures. You are solely responsible for keeping your access code, login information and other registration information confidential and secure. Please notify the OUAC immediately if you suspect any unauthorized access, use or disclosure.

secondaire. Le Centre recueille plusieurs fois, au cours du cycle dadmission, vos donnes scolaires actuelles. Toutes les donnes relatives votre demande sont mises la disposition du service dorientation de votre cole et des reprsentants de votre conseil scolaire, afin que ces derniers puissent vous conseiller quant votre demande dadmission luniversit. Parmi les personnes ayant accs vos renseignements, seul un nombre restreint de reprsentants de votre cole ou conseil sont autoriss mettre jour vos renseignements scolaires du secondaire et linformation relative votre diplme. Histoire de vous permettre de faire demande en ligne, votre cole doit sinscrire auprs du Centre. Le Centre vous attribue un code daccs personnel par lentremise dune lettre confidentielle, laquelle vous est remise par le service dorientation de votre cole secondaire. Votre conseiller ou conseillre en orientation reoit galement votre code daccs du Centre par voie confidentielle, afin de vous venir en aide lors du processus dadmission. Vous assumez lentire responsabilit de la scurit et de la confidentialit de votre code daccs, de vos renseignements dentre en communication et de tout autre renseignement relatif votre inscription. Veuillez aviser immdiatement le Centre si vous souponnez tout accs, toute utilisation ou toute divulgation non autoris. Il vous incombe de vous assurer que les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission et tous documents lappui soient vridiques, complets et exacts. Le Centre et les universits se rservent le droit de vrifier les renseignements fournis dans la demande dadmission. Sil est dtermin que tout renseignement relatif votre demande dadmission est faux ou trompeur, a t dissimul ou na pas t fourni, votre demande dadmission peut alors tre juge non valide, ce qui pourrait mener au refus ou lannulation de cette dernire ou de votre inscription luniversit. Linformation relative au refus et lannulation de votre demande peut tre partage avec dautres tablissements universitaires ou collgiaux du Canada. Il est strictement la discrtion du Centre ou de luniversit ou des universits vises de dterminer si une demande dadmission contient des renseignements faux ou trompeurs ou si vous avez dissimul ou omis sciemment de fournir des renseignements et avec lesquelles universits et lesquels collges cette information peut tre partage. Le Centre sengage protger votre vie prive, en ce qui a trait aux renseignements personnels que vous fournissez lappui de votre demande dadmission. Les documents fournis lappui des demandes dadmission soumis au Centre ne sont pas retourns par ce dernier aux candidats ou achemins quelque tierce partie avant leur destruction la fin de chaque cycle dadmission.

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Collection of Personal Information: The OUAC collects the personal information you provide in your application, or in reference to your application, to process your application for the university(ies) of your choice and, if you apply for a student loan, for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). The OUAC collects academic information about you from the Ontario secondary school and or board at which you are registered as explained above. Secondary school grades are also collected to allow for an average calculation if you apply for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship. The OUAC may collect information about your status as a Canadian Aboriginal, if you provide it. You are not required to provide this information, but if you provide it, the OUAC will forward it to the university(ies) of your choice to allow the university(ies) to inform you of specific services available to Canadian Aboriginal students. The OUAC may collect information about your status as a first-generation postsecondary (university or college) applicant, if you provide it. You are not required to provide this information, but if you provide it, the OUAC will forward it to the university(ies) of your choice to allow the university(ies) to inform you of specific services available to first-generation students. The OUAC collects payment information from you (or from whoever is paying for this application) to arrange for the processing of payment for your application. All credit card processing is done by a third party and no cardholder data is collected, transmitted or stored on OUAC systems. If you are accepted and then register at an Ontario university, the university will send your registration information and the program for which you are registered to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). The OUAC collects this information about your registration from the MTCU. Use of Personal Information: The OUAC will compile and process your application and payment. In the event that you apply for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship, the OUAC will use your grades to calculate a secondary school average so that OSAP can determine scholarship eligibility. The OUAC uses personal information from all undergraduate applications to create aggregate, non-personally identifiable information for use by the public via the OUAC website; Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; Ontario College Application Services (OCAS); Ontario secondary school boards; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions,

Le Centre conserve la version lectronique actuelle (et historique) de votre (vos) demande(s) dadmission, conformment la politique du Centre en matire de conservation des dossiers, et met en place des mcanismes de scurit administratifs, techniques et physiques visant protger vos renseignements personnels contre laccs, lutilisation, la modification et la divulgation non autoriss. Le Centre assure la confidentialit de tous les renseignements personnels quil recueille relativement la demande dadmission et ne divulgue ces derniers quaux seules fins stipules dans la prsente dclaration et avis. Le Centre conserve les dossiers lectroniques dans des installations extrieures, tel que prvu dans le cadre de ses procdures de reprise en cas de sinistre. Vous assumez lentire responsabilit de la scurit et de la confidentialit de votre code daccs, de vos renseignements dentre en communication et de tout autre renseignement relatif votre inscription. Veuillez aviser immdiatement le Centre si vous souponnez tout accs, toute utilisation ou toute divulgation non autoris. Collecte de renseignements personnels : Le Centre recueille les renseignements personnels que vous fournissez dans votre formulaire de demande, ou en rfrence votre demande, aux fins de traitement de votre demande dadmission, pour le compte de luniversit ou des universits de votre choix et, si vous formulez une demande de prt tudiant, pour le compte du Rgime daide financire aux tudiants de lOntario (RAFEO). Le Centre recueille des donnes scolaires votre sujet auprs de lcole secondaire ou du conseil scolaire de lOntario auquel vous tes inscrit(e), tel que stipul ci-haut. Les notes secondaires sont galement recueillies afin de calculer votre moyenne, si vous faites une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II . Le Centre peut effectuer la collecte des renseignements relatifs votre statut dautochtone au Canada, si vous les fournissez. Ces renseignements ne sont pas obligatoires. Par contre, si vous les fournissez, le Centre les achemine luniversit ou aux universits de votre choix, afin de permettre cette dernire (ou ces dernires) de vous renseigner quant aux programmes et aux services particuliers offerts aux tudiantes et aux tudiants autochtones du Canada. Le Centre peut effectuer la collecte des renseignements relatifs votre statut dtudiante ou dtudiant de premire gnration, si vous les fournissez. Ces renseignements ne sont pas obligatoires. Par contre, si vous les fournissez, le Centre les achemine luniversit ou aux universits de votre choix, afin de permettre cette dernire (ou ces dernires) de vous renseigner quant aux programmes et aux services particuliers offerts aux tudiantes et aux tudiants de premire gnration. 9

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enrollment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC uses personal information obtained from MTCU on university registration to create aggregate, non-personally identifiable information for use by Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; OCAS; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions, enrollment and other academic policy development and research purposes.

Disclosure of Personal Information: The OUAC will disclose your application information to the university(ies) of your choice. If a third party who is paying for this application has questions regarding the payment for your application, the OUAC will disclose personal information about you as necessary and appropriate to respond to the inquiry. The OUAC will disclose your application information to facilitate the application process to guidance offices and/or school boards associated with the Ontario secondary school at which you are registered. In the event that you have applied to a joint or collaborative university/university or university/ college program, the OUAC will disclose your application information to the relevant partner Ontario college(s) or university(ies). The OUAC discloses your personal information, and application and confirmation information to the OCAS to research postsecondary trends for applicants who have applied to both Ontario universities and colleges. If you indicated that you are applying for a student loan, the OUAC will disclose your personal information to OSAP. If you have submitted an application for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship, the OUAC will disclose to OSAP the secondary school course average that OUAC has calculated from your grade information so that OSAP may determine your eligibility for the scholarship. If you applied to a university outside of Ontario, the OUAC will disclose your Ontario secondary school academic data, upon your request, to those Canadian universities outside of Ontario. If you applied to a university outside of Ontario, and if requested, the OUAC will disclose your Ontario secondary school academic data and application information to those Canadian universities outside of Ontario. The OUAC discloses your identifying information, the secondary school you attend and whether you have applied to, or registered with a university to the Ministry of Education, as authorized by law 10

Le Centre recueille les renseignements relatifs au rglement des droits, auprs de vous (ou de toute autre personne qui se charge de rgler les droits relatifs la prsente demande), aux fins de traitement du rglement de votre demande dadmission. Le traitement des cartes de crdit est assum entirement par un tiers; aucune donne relative aux titulaires de carte nest recueillie, transmise ou stocke sur les systmes du Centre. Lorsque vous tes accept(e) et que vous vous inscrivez une universit ontarienne, cette dernire fait parvenir linformation relative votre inscription et au programme auquel vous vous inscrivez au ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits (MFCU). son tour, le Centre recueille cette information au sujet de votre inscription auprs du MFCU.

Utilisation de renseignements personnels : Le Centre compile et traite votre demande dadmission et votre paiement. Si vous formulez une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II , le Centre utilise alors vos notes aux fins de calcul de votre moyenne de notes dtudes secondaires, afin de permettre au RAFEO de dterminer votre admissibilit. Le Centre utilise les renseignements personnels provenant de toutes les demandes dadmission de premier cycle pour crer des donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel, lusage du public (par le biais du site Web du Centre); des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); du CUO; des universits et des collges de lOntario; du Service dadmission des collges de lOntario (SACO); des conseils scolaires des coles secondaires de lOntario; ainsi que des chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres, et de recherche. Le Centre utilise les renseignements personnels obtenus du MFCU relativement aux inscriptions universitaires pour crer des donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel, lusage des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); du CUO; des universits et des collges de lOntario; du SACO; ainsi que des chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques (en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres), et des fins de recherche. Divulgation de renseignements personnels : Le Centre divulgue les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission luniversit ou aux universits de votre choix.

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for the purposes set out in subsection 8.1(1) of the Education Act. The OUAC discloses your academic, application, confirmation and registration information in non-identifiable form to the Ontario universities for admissions, enrollment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC discloses personal information from all university applications in aggregate, non-identifiable form, to the public via the OUAC website; Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; Ontario secondary school boards; OCAS; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions, enrollment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC may disclose your personal information to regulatory authorities, law enforcement or other persons, as authorized or required by law.

For more information about the collection, use, disclosure, and treatment of your personal information at the OUAC, review the OUACs Privacy Code at www.ouac.on.ca/privacy/ or contact the OUAC Privacy Officer by email at privacyofficer@ouac.on.ca, by phone at 519-823-1940, or in writing at 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 5E2. Applicants Declaration: Applicants are required to consent to the personal information practices as set out in the Declaration and Notice of Collection, Use, Disclosure and Treatment of Personal Information provided as part of your application to Ontario University(ies) Undergraduate Program(s) (101), and to certify the following statement: I certify that the personal information and documents submitted in this application, or to be submitted (all of which constitutes the application), are true, complete and correct in all respects, including my declarations as to citizenship and immigration status in Canada and that all information requested in this application has been disclosed. I understand that it is my responsibility to keep the OUAC and the university(ies), to which I have applied or at which I register, informed of any changes to the information in my application materials and I agree to do so in writing immediately after any such change occurs.

Si une tierce partie qui assure le paiement de la prsente demande a des questions relativement au rglement de votre demande dadmission, le Centre divulgue alors les renseignements personnels ncessaires votre gard afin dy rpondre. Dans le but de faciliter le processus dadmission, le Centre divulgue aux bureaux dadmission et/ou aux conseils scolaires les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission associs lcole secondaire de lOntario o vous tes inscrit(e). Si vous avez fait demande un programme conjoint ou de collaboration entre universits ou entre une universit et un collge, le Centre divulgue les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission au(x) collge(s) ou universit(s) ontarien(ne)s partenaires pertinent(e)s. Le Centre divulgue au SACO vos renseignements personnels, ainsi que ceux relatifs votre demande et votre confirmation, aux fins de recherche sur les tendances ayant trait aux candidates et aux candidats aux tudes postsecondaires ayant fait demande un collge et une universit de lOntario. Si vous avez indiqu que vous comptez faire une demande de prt tudiant, le Centre divulgue alors vos renseignements personnels au RAFEO. Si vous avez formul une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II , le Centre divulgue alors au RAFEO la moyenne des notes de vos cours secondaire calcule par ce dernier, titre dinformation sur vos notes, afin que le RAFEO puisse dterminer votre admissibilit. Si vous avez fait demande une universit situe lextrieur de lOntario, le Centre divulgue, avec votre consentement, vos donnes dtudes secondaires de lOntario luniversit canadienne en question. Si vous avez fait demande une universit situe lextrieur de lOntario, le Centre divulgue, sur demande, vos donnes dtudes secondaires de lOntario et les renseignements relatifs votre demande, luniversit canadienne en question. Le Centre divulgue au ministre de lducation vos renseignements personnels, y compris lcole secondaire frquente et linformation relative luniversit laquelle vous avez fait demande/ vous tes inscrit(e), tel quil est exig par la loi, et ce, aux fins stipules lalina 8.1(1) de la Loi sur lducation. Le Centre divulgue vos renseignements scolaires et tout renseignement fourni dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission, confirmation et votre inscription sous forme de donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel aux universits des fins dlaboration politiques (en matire dadmissions, dinscription, et autres) et des fins de recherche.

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Le Centre divulgue les renseignements personnels de toutes les demandes dadmission luniversit, sous forme de donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel au public (par le biais du site Web du Centre); des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); au CUO; aux universits et collges de lOntario; aux conseils scolaires des coles secondaires de lOntario; au SACO ainsi quaux chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques (en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres), et des fins de recherche. Le Centre peut divulguer vos renseignements personnels aux organismes de rglementation, aux organismes dapplication de la loi et toute autre personne, tel quautoris ou exig par la loi.

Pour plus dinformation sur la collecte, lutilisation, la divulgation et le traitement de vos renseignements personnels par le Centre, veuillez consulter le Code de protection des renseignements personnels du Centre ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/privacy/ ou bien communiquez avec le responsable de la vie prive du Centre, par courriel ladresse privacyofficer@ouac.on.ca, par tlphone au 519-823-1940 ou par crit, au 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 5E2. Dclaration de la candidate ou du candidat : Les candidat(e)s doivent consentir aux dispositions relatives aux renseignements personnels prvues dans lnonc Dclaration et avis de collecte, dutilisation, de divulgation et de traitement de renseignements personnels fournis dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission un ou plus dun programme universitaire de premier cycle de lOntario (101) et ils doivent accepter la dclaration suivante : Je certifie que les renseignements personnels et les documents soumis avec la prsente demande, ou devant tre soumis ultrieurement (lesquels constituent ma demande complte) sont vridiques, complets et exacts tous les gards, y compris mes dclarations relatives ma citoyennet et mon statut dimmigrant au Canada, et que tous les renseignements exigs dans le cadre de cette demande ont t divulgus. Je reconnais quil est de ma responsabilit de tenir le Centre, ainsi que luniversit (ou les universits) laquelle (ou auxquelles) jai fait demande ou je minscris, au fait de toute modification aux renseignements contenus dans ma demande dadmission et dans mes documents en appui cette dernire, et jaccepte de le faire par crit ds que lesdites modifications effectues.

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Applicant Reports
OUAC Acknowledgements Depending on the time of year and the volume of mail received at the OUAC, it may take up to 10 working days to process a paper application. It will take less time to process applications submitted online. The OUAC will mail applicants an Acknowledgement/ Amendment Form when their application has been processed and forwarded to the universities selected on their application. Applicants must review the information on this form to verify that it is correct. Applicants should contact the OUAC if they do not receive the Acknowledgement/Amendment Form within two weeks of applying or if their payment is unsuccessful. On the Acknowledgement/Amendment Form, the OUAC will provide applicants with their OUAC Reference Number and a unique PIN/password that may be used to access their application online at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/. Log in to the application to review and to change previously submitted application information, with the exception of academic data, as well as to respond to any university offers of admission. Responses to offers of admission and changes entered online are transmitted immediately to the OUAC where they are processed and forwarded to the universities selected. Responses to offers of admission and changes can be verified online at any time. University Acknowledgements Most universities will acknowledge receipt of application information and will provide applicants with a list of the specific supporting documents they require in order to make an admission decision. Applicants should contact the universities admissions offices directly if, after a reasonable amount of time, they have not received communication from the universities they have selected. Applicants should include their OUAC Reference Number in all communication with the universities and on all supporting documents sent to the universities.

Bilans des candidatures


Accus de rception du Centre Le traitement des demandes soumises sur papier peut prendre jusqu dix jours ouvrables, tout dpendant du temps de lanne et du volume de courrier. Le traitement des demandes remplies en ligne exige moins de temps. Le Centre envoie aux candidates et aux candidats un Accus de rception/modifications ds que leur demande est traite et achemine aux universits indiques dans la demande. Les candidates et les candidats doivent rviser les renseignements contenus dans ce document, afin den assurer lexactitude. Les candidates et les candidats doivent contacter le Centre si elles ou ils nont pas reu ce document, ou si leur paiement est refus, dans un dlai de deux semaines suivant la soumission de la demande. LAccus de rception/modifications comprend les Numro de rfrence OUAC et NIP/mot de passe uniques attribus au candidat ou la candidate, pouvant tre utiliss aux fins daccs la demande en ligne, laquelle est accessible ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/. Le site sert passer en revue et modifier les donnes relatives la demande, pralablement transmises au Centre ( lexception des donnes scolaires) et, au besoin, rpondre toute offre dadmission dune universit. De telles rvisions, modifications et/ou rponses de la part des candidates et des candidats sont transmises immdiatement au Centre, lequel les traite et les achemine aux universits de leur choix. Les rponses aux offres dadmissionz et les modifications peuvent tre vrifies en ligne, et ce, en tout temps. Accus de rception des universits Les universits communiqueront directement avec les candidates et les candidats, afin daccuser rception de leur dossier et de leur fournir la liste des documents dont elles auront besoin pour prendre une dcision dadmission. Il faut communiquer directement avec le Service dadmission de luniversit concerne si, aprs un dlai raisonnable, la candidate ou le candidat na toujours pas reu de renseignements de la part de cette dernire. Les candidates et les candidats doivent inclure leur Numro de rfrence OUAC dans toutes leurs communications avec les universits; il faut sassurer que cet identificateur figure sur chaque document soumis aux universits.

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Offers of Admission: Online Responses


The OUAC does not make any admission decisions, evaluate applicant qualifications, or receive detailed information from the university with regard to offers made to applicants. Application files are evaluated individually at each university and admission decisions are made by the universities. Offers are made at different times throughout the processing cycle, depending on the university and program. The universities will communicate offers of admission, including terms of any conditional offers and appropriate response instructions, directly to applicants. Applicants are able to accept (or for some universities, decline) offers of admission from the Ontario universities by logging in to their application online at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/. They will require their OUAC Reference Number and the unique PIN/password that was provided on their Acknowledgement/ Amendment Form. When the universities have evaluated an applicants file, an admission decision will be mailed directly to the applicant. When applicants are offered admission, they will be provided with the appropriate instructions for responding. Applicants who choose to respond to their offer of admission online should not mail a paper response to the OUAC. Applicants are responsible for meeting the deadline dates stipulated by the universities. Most universities require that responses to offers of admission be made online. When responding online, applicants must click the Submit button and follow the steps in order to send their response to the OUAC. A screen displaying the applicants confirmation number will appear immediately after successfully submitting a response. This screen will include a summary of all changes/ responses made within that session. Applicants should make note of the confirmation number (in writing or by printing the screen) and keep it in a safe place. Successfully submitted responses to offers of admission will be processed within one business day. Applicants should log back in to their account to verify their response(s) after one business day. Important: An online response instruction video is available at www.ouac.on.ca/ugrad-tutorials/. This video demonstrates the steps required to respond to a university offer of admission.

Rpondre aux offres dadmission en ligne


Le Centre ne prend aucune dcision dadmission, nvalue pas les qualifications des candidates et des candidats et ne reoit aucune information dtaille des universits quant aux offres quelles font aux candidates et aux candidats. Les universits valuent les dossiers dadmission et prennent une dcision quant ladmissibilit de chaque candidate ou candidat. Les offres sont envoyes de faon continue tout au long du cycle dadmission, selon luniversit et le programme. Les universits font parvenir directement aux candidates et candidats leurs offres dadmission ainsi que les directives appropris pour y rpondre, y compris les conditions relatives toute offre conditionnelle. La demande en ligne, qui est disponible partir du site Web http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/, permet aux candidates et aux candidats daccepter (ou de refuser, dans le cas de certaines universits) une offre dadmission des universits de lOntario. Pour ce faire, elles ou ils auront besoin de leur Numro de rfrence OUAC et du NIP/mot de passe unique, lesquels sont fournis sur leur Accus de rception/modifications. Au terme de leur valuation dun dossier, les universits envoient par la poste un document au candidat ou la candidate, linformant de leur dcision. Sil sagit dune offre dadmission, la marche suivre afin dy rpondre y sera incluse. Les candidates et les candidats qui choisissent de rpondre loffre en ligne, ne doivent pas envoyer le formulaire rponse en papier au Centre. Il incombe au candidat ou la candidate de respecter les dates limites stipules par les tablissements. La plupart des universits exigent que les candidats rpondent en ligne aux offres dadmission. Pour ce faire, cliquer sur le bouton Soumettre et suivre les directives la lettre afin de sassurer que la rponse soit soumise correctement au Centre. Un cran affichant le numro de dossier du candidat ou de la candidate saffichera immdiatement aprs que ce dernier ou cette dernire aura soumis sa rponse. Lcran comprenda galement un sommaire des modifications/rponses effectues lors de la session en cours. Prire de prendre note de ce numro de dossier (faire une impression-cran ou lcrire sur un papier) et de le conserver soigneusement. Les rponses une offre dadmission seront traites dans un dlai dun jour ouvrable. Au terme dune journe ouvrable, le candidat ou la candidate peut se

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Accepting an offer of admission from one university will not cancel applications to other universities and/ or programs. However, applicants may have only one acceptance of an offer on file at a time. Before applicants can accept a subsequent offer online, they must first cancel the previously accepted offer currently on file. Note: If applicants submit a subsequent paper acceptance, the OUAC will automatically cancel the previously accepted offer. Applicants who wish to attend a university that has offered them admission but whose response deadline has expired, or who wish to re-accept an offer they previously cancelled or declined, should contact the universitys admissions office to see whether they will still be considered and, if so, whether a new offer can be issued. Remember, many university programs reach capacity. The later that applicants wish to change universities, the more difficult it is likely to be to make changes. Applicants who are concerned about accepting or declining an offer of admission should contact the universitys admissions office in order to discuss their needs. The university will try to accommodate applicants as much as possible. Note: Please do not send any applications for residence or deposit cheques to the OUAC. These items should be sent directly to the universities. Residence deposits do not replace an official response to an offer of admission through the OUAC.

connecter nouveau son compte afin dy vrifier ses rponses. Important : un tutoriel sur vido expliquant la marche suivre pour les rponses en ligne est accessible ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ugrad-tutorials/. La vido explique la marche suivre pour rpondre une offre dadmission dune universit. Bien que les candidates et les candidats ne puissent accepter quune offre dadmission la fois, une telle acceptation nannule pas pour autant leur demande dadmission aux autres universits ou programmes. Toutefois, une seule acceptation la fois est permise. Avant daccepter une offre subsquente en ligne, la candidate ou le candidat doit annuler toute offre pralablement accepte. Nota : Dans le cas dune candidate et dun candidat qui soumet ultrieurement une acceptation sur papier, le Centre annulera toute acceptation antrieure. Les candidates et les candidats qui dsirent frquenter une universit leur ayant offert une place, mais dont la date limite stipule pour y rpondre est passe, ou qui dsirent accepter de nouveau une offre quelles ou ils avaient annule ou refuse antrieurement, doivent alors communiquer avec luniversit pour savoir si elle accepte toujours leur candidature et si une nouvelle offre pourra tre mise. Il faut se rappeler que de nombreux programmes se remplissent vite : une telle modification tardive comporte donc certaines difficults. Si lacceptation ou le refus dune offre dadmission cause des inquitudes, la candidate ou le candidat doit alors communiquer avec le service de ladmission de luniversit en cause pour discuter de ses besoins. Les universits feront de leur mieux pour lui venir en aide. Nota : ne pas envoyer au Centre la demande pour une place en rsidence ou le chque de garantie. Ces derniers doivent tre achemins directement luniversit. Le chque de garantie pour une place en rsidence ne remplace pas la rponse officielle une offre dadmission, qui doit tre traite par le Centre.

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Summary of Fees
All fees are non-refundable. Applications will not be forwarded to the universities until full payment has been received by the OUAC. Partial payments will not be processed. Paper applications will be returned to the applicant unprocessed if adequate payment is not received with the application. Payment is accepted by cheque or money order. All payments must be in Canadian funds. Cheque or Money Order Cheques or money orders should be in Canadian funds and made payable to the Ontario Universities Application Centre. Include the OUAC Reference Number on the face of the cheque or money order. Payment must be submitted with the application Remittance Payment Form, which is generated when an applicant selects a cheque or money order payment option. Postdated cheques and foreign cheques (outside of Canada) are not accepted. There is a charge of $25 for non-negotiable cheques. Note for international applicants: Only an international money order or bank draft in Canadian funds that includes the bank address, and has the bank number, transit number and account number encoded on the bottom will be accepted. If the bank returns a cheque to the OUAC because it is non-negotiable, the processing of the application will be stopped at both the OUAC and the universities selected. Applicants should ensure that they complete the following steps: 1. Complete the application Remittance Payment Form on page 18. 2. Insert the Application Remittance Payment Form, and the cheque or money order in the fee envelope provided. 3. Submit both the completed application form and the fee envelope (containing the Application Remittance Payment Form with the cheque/money order) to their schools guidance office, which will forward them to the OUAC.

Rsum des droits


Les droits ne sont pas remboursables. La demande ne sera transmise aux universits slectionnes que ds rception de la totalit des droits au Centre. Les paiements partiels ne sont pas traits. Les demandes sur papier sont retournes sans avoir t traites si les droits appropris ny sont pas inclus. Les paiements par chque ou par mandat-poste sont accepts. Tout paiement doit tre effectu en devises canadiennes. Chques ou mandats-poste Les chques ou mandats-poste doivent tre en devises canadiennes et libelles au Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario . Inscrire le Numro de rfrence OUAC au recto du chque ou du mandat-poste. La Fiche de paiement, laquelle est produite lorsque la candidate ou le candidat slectionne loption de paiement par chque ou mandat-poste, doit tre accompagne des droits en entier. Ni les chques postdats ni les chques dune banque situe lextrieur du Canada sont accepts. Des frais de 25 $ sont exigs pour tout chque non ngociable. Note aux tudiants internationaux : seuls une traite bancaire ou un mandat-poste international en devises canadiennes contenant ladresse de la banque et comprenant le numro de banque, le numro de transit et le numro de compte encod au bas seront accepts. Si un chque non ngociable est retourn au Centre par la banque, le traitement de la demande dadmission sera interrompu au Centre ainsi quaux universits slectionnes. Les candidates et les candidats doivent sassurer de suivre les tapes ci-dessous : 1. Remplir la Fiche de paiement sur la page 19. 2. Insrer la Fiche de paiement, ainsi que le chque ou le mandat dans lenveloppe-rponse fournie. 3. Soumettre la demande dadmission dment remplie avec lenveloppe-rponse contenant la Fiche de paiement et le chque ou le mandat leur conseillre ou conseiller en orientation, qui les enverra au Centre.

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All fees are listed in Canadian dollars. Base Application Fee ...................................... $125 For the initial three university/program choices. International Service Fee ................................ $10 If the mailing address is outside of Canada. Additional Choice Fee ...................................... $42 For each university/program choice beyond the initial three (e.g., if a fourth and fifth university choice are added, applicants must pay an additional $84). Note: Applicants may apply to as many Ontario universities/programs as they wish; however, they are limited to a maximum of three program choices at any one university (including affiliates). Some universities may further limit the number of programs to which candidates may apply. Fee for non-negotiable cheque ..................... $25

Tous les droits numrs sont en devises canadiennes. Droits administratifs ..................................... 125 $ Traitement des trois choix initiaux duniversit ou de programme Frais dadministration internationaux........ 10 $ Ces droits sont exigs si ladresse postale est situe lextrieur du Canada. Droits pour choix additionnels ..................... 42 $ Traitement des choix duniversit ou de programme au-del des trois premiers. Par exemple : si un quatrime et un cinquime choix duniversit ou de programme sont ajouts, la candidate ou le candidat doit alors payer un montant additionnel de 84 $. Nota : les candidates et les candidats peuvent faire demande autant de programmes/universits de lOntario quelles ou ils le souhaitent; toutefois, elles ou ils peuvent faire demande un maximum de trois choix de programme une universit donne (y compris ses tablissements affilis). Certaines universits peuvent limiter davantage le nombre de programmes auxquels les candidates et les candidats peuvent faire demande. Frais imposs pour tout chque non ngociable ................................... 25 $

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Application Remittance Payment Form 101 (please print) OUAC Reference Number Legal Last Name/Family Name Given Name(s)

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Fees in Canadian Dollars

Base Application Fee: $125 International Service Fee: $10 Additional Choice Fee

(If mailing address is outside of Canada)

Number of choices (beyond initial three)

x $42 =

Amount Remitted

Method of Payment

Cheque/Money Order (Payable to the Ontario Universities Application Centre)

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Fiche de paiement 101 (caractres dimprimerie) Numro de rfrence OUAC Nom lgal/Nom de famille Prnom(s)

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Droits en devises canadiennes

Droits Administratifs : 125 $ Frais d'administration internationaux : 10 $


(Ces droits sont exigs si ladresse postale est situe lextrieur du Canada)

Droits de service pour les choix additionnels


Nombre de choix (au-del des trois premiers)

x 42 $ =

Montant Remis

Mode de paiement

Chque/Mandat-poste (Libell au Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario )

Nom du candidat ou de la candidate Signature du candidat ou de la candidate

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General Procedures
Responsibility Certain information is supplied automatically on behalf of applicants by their school or school board. However, other information, such as supporting documentation, must be provided by the applicant when required by the universities. Applicants should therefore read all instructions carefully and ensure that this documentation is received by the applicable deadline. Reminders Applicants should make note of their OUAC Reference Number. They will need to refer to it whenever they contact the OUAC or the universities. Applicants guidance counsellors are responsible for providing their academic data to the OUAC. Applicants should check this information carefully before submitting their application form to ensure there are no errors or omissions. Applicants should visit the OUACs 101 website at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ on a regular basis to view the 101 addenda for the most up-to-date information regarding program changes, program additions and program cancellations. Applicants should not complete a paper application if they have already applied online. Applicants need to identify the universities and programs to which they wish to apply. Research is important. There are many publications and resources available. Before applying, applicants should: Visit eINFO, the comprehensive guide to Ontario universities for secondary school students, at www.electronicinfo.ca. Read the admission handbooks, guidebooks, viewbooks and calendars available directly from each university. Attend the University Information Program (UIP) sessions this fall (see the schedule at www.ouf.ca/uip/). Visit the universities. At the very least, applicants should review the universities websites. URLs are provided in this booklet. Most importantly, applicants should discuss their interests and goals with their parents, teachers and guidance counsellors.

Gnralits
Responsabilit Certains renseignements sont fournis automatiquement au nom des candidates et des candidats par les coles secondaires ou le conseil scolaire. Toutefois, dautres renseignements, notamment les documents affrents la demande, doivent tre fournis par la candidate ou le candidat la demande des universits. Il incombe donc aux candidates et aux candidats de lire attentivement les directives et dassurer que telle documentation soit reue la date limite. Aide-mmoire Les candidates et les candidats doivent prendre note de leur Numro de rfrence OUAC; il faudra lindiquer dans toute correspondance avec le Centre ou les universits. Il revient au conseiller ou la conseillre en orientation de fournir au Centre les donnes scolaires des candidates et des candidats; ces derniers doivent en vrifier lexactitude avant de soumettre leur demande et sassurer quil ny a ni erreur ni omission. Les candidates et les candidats doivent consulter rgulirement le site Web du Centre, ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/, afin de connatre les plus rcentes modifications apportes la demande 101 au chapitre des programmes et de leur disponibilit. Ne pas remplir un formulaire papier si la demande a dj t formule en ligne. Les candidates et les candidats doivent identifier les universits et les programmes auxquels ils souhaitent faire demande. Il importe de faire ses recherches au pralable. De nombreuses publications et ressources sont accessibles aux candidates et aux candidats : Consulter eINFO: il sagit dun Guide complet des universits de lOntario destin aux lves du niveau secondaire (accessible en ligne, ladresse www.infoelectronique.ca). Lire les guides, livrets, annuaires et autres publications accessibles directement par lentremise de chaque universit. Participer cet automne une sance de la Tourne universitaire (UIP) (consulter lhoraire au www.ouf.ca/fr/uip/). Visiter les universits. tout le moins, consulter les sites Web de ces dernires. La prsente publication fournit les liens URL des universits. Dabord et avant tout, les candidates et les candidats doivent en parler leurs parents, leurs enseignants et leur conseiller ou conseillre en orientation.

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Application Instructions
The following section provides details about some of the information applicants must provide. Refer to the sample application on the following pages. 1. Each applicants OUAC Reference Number is printed on the top right-hand corner of their application. Applicants should record this number and keep it safe, as they are required to refer to it in any communications with the OUAC or the universities.

Applicants who indicate Other as their Status in Canada must specify their status further on the line provided below this box. For example, convention refugee (protected person), diplomatic. Applicants who already reside in Canada must record the date of their entry to the country. Canadian Aboriginal Applicant: The Aboriginal and Treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada are recognized and affirmed in the Constitution Acts of 1867 to 1982 (section 35). Section 35(2) indicates that Aboriginal peoples of Canada include First Nation, Inuit, and Mtis peoples. In keeping with this definition, applicants may self-identify by answering Yes to the question. Applicants may further specify one of First Nation, Mtis or Inuit. Applicants who do not meet this definition or do not wish to declare their status should leave the field blank. 6. Marital Status: Although this information is optional, some university housing offices use this data in order to place applicants in appropriate residence buildings. It is also used for statistical purposes. First Language is the first language learned at home as a child. The Academic Data section is completed by Ontario secondary school officials only.

Personal Information
2. Applicants must provide their complete Legal Last Name/Family Name and all Legal Given Names (first and second names) in full. Applicants should not include nicknames (e.g., Pat, Mike, Jenny), diminutives or initials. The Commonly Used Name is the name the applicant normally uses. The Secondary School Student Number and Ontario Education Number are used to collect academic information. These numbers must appear on the application; applicants should see their guidance counsellor if these numbers are missing. Mailing Address: All communications from the OUAC and from the universities will be mailed to this address. Home Address: Applicants need to provide this information only if it is different from their mailing address. Since documentation is mailed during the summer months, applicants must keep the OUAC advised of any changes to their mailing address during this period. 5. Country of Citizenship and Status in Canada (at the time of application) is required of all applicants. Applicants who are Canadian citizens should record Canada as their Country of Citizenship and check the Status in Canada box marked Canadian Citizen. Applicants who are permanent residents or who have the status Study Permit or Other must record a country of citizenship other than Canada.

3.

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4.

University and Program Selections


9. Applicants first three Ontario university/program choices are covered by the $125 base application fee. Additional university/program choices beyond those three are $42 per choice. There is a $10 international service fee if the applicants mailing address is outside Canada. Applicants may apply to as many Ontario universities/programs as they wish; however, they are limited to a maximum of three program choices at any one university (including affiliates). Some universities may further limit the number of programs to which candidates may apply. Applicants should consult the university information sections in this application for more information or contact the universities directly. Applicants who require additional space to add university/program selections should photocopy the back of the application form and complete only the University and Program Selections 21

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section of the photocopy. Applicants should then clearly print their OUAC Reference Number on the page and staple the photocopy securely to their original application form. Applicants should ensure that they include any fees for additional choices with their base application fee. Program Code: The two- or three-character alphabetic code designating the university/ program in which an applicant wishes to enroll. Applicants should refer to the list of university programs and codes in this booklet. Co-op (Co-operative Education Program): A work/ study arrangement in which a student may earn credit and also gain practical work experience. If co-op is not displayed beside a program in the universitys list of programs, it means that co-op is not available with that particular program. University Name (and college if applicable): The name of the university/college to which a candidate is applying. Program Title: The program/faculty title that corresponds to the university program code an applicant has selected. Subject of Major Interest: The area of specialization/concentration for the program an applicant wishes to study. Not all programs display a list of subjects of major interest. Expected W S A F Enrollment Date January/February entry (2012) April/May entry (2012) July entry (2012) September entry (2012)

Residence Information Required: Applicants should choose Yes or No as appropriate. Some universities use this information to determine whether to send an application for residence accommodation with the offer of admission and others may require a Yes in order to assess an applicants eligibility for residence. 10. Email Address: Applicants must provide their email address. They should copy their email exactly as it should appear, using uppercase and lowercase characters as appropriate. Email is the primary mode of communication between the universities, the OUAC, and applicants. Applicants need to verify that their address is accurate. Applicants must keep this information up-to-date and notify the OUAC of any change to their email address. Universities may use email to provide offers of admission as well as to communicate other important university information. Email addresses may also be used to create accounts on university applicant status web systems. A unique email address is required by many university systems.

Applicant Declaration
11. AP Question: Applicants should indicate whether they have already written or intend to write an Advanced Placement (AP) exam by June of the current school year. AP exams are administered by the College Board in the United States of America. IB Question: Applicants who are taking courses from an International Baccalaureate (IB) program should select either Diploma or Certificate. 12. Postsecondary Institution: Applicants should list any university, college or other institution of higher learning that they have attended. Please note: Applicants who have completed one academic year or more of postsecondary education or have graduated from a postsecondary institution and are currently registered for study at a secondary school should not use the OUAC 101 application. These applicants should consult with their guidance counsellor. Applicants must indicate Yes or No to this question on the application as the universities will consider postsecondary results in reaching decisions even if an applicant is enrolled as a student taking 4U/M courses. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their official postsecondary transcripts are forwarded to the universities to which they have applied.

Not all entry dates are offered at all universities. Applicants should refer to the appropriate university pages to determine which entry dates are available for selected program(s). Full-time/Part-time: These fields refer to the number of courses/credits for which an applicant wishes to register; the description of a full- or part-time course load varies by university. After checking availability for the university and program desired, the applicant should indicate: F For full-time study P For part-time study If You Applied Before, Enter Year: The year in which an applicant previously applied to the university in question. Applicants who have never applied to the university should leave this field blank.

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TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT CHOICES 1 TO 3 TOTAL $125


UNIVERSITY AND PROGRAM SELECTIONS (CONSULT THE INFORMATION BOOKLET)
CHOICE CODE CO-OP PROGRAM TITLE UNIVERSITY NAME (AND COLLEGE NAME IF APPLICABLE) SUBJECT OF MAJOR INTEREST IF YOU APPLIED RESIDENCE EXPECTED FULL-TIME INFO. BEFORE, ENROLLMENT PART-TIME ENTER YEAR REQUIRED DATE

1 2 3

1 YES 2 NO 1 YES 2 NO 1 YES 2 NO

ALL CHOICES AFTER FIRST THREE (3) ARE $42 EACH


1 YES 2 NO

APPLICANT DECLARATION

APPLICANTS EMAIL ADDRESS:

HAVE YOU EVER ATTENDED A POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION?

12

10
NO

YES

IF YES, PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION ATTENDED.
YEAR LEVEL PROGRAM DIPLOMA/DEGREE TYPE

NAME AND LOCATION OF INSTITUTION FROM TO YEAR YEAR MONTH MONTH CONFERRED EXPECTED NOT EXPECTED

LENGTH OF DIPLOMA/DEGREE (0-5 YEARS)

2
YEAR

4
MONTH

DIPLOMA/DEGREE STATUS:

DATE DIPLOMA/DEGREE CONFERRED OR EXPECTED

IF YOU HAVE ATTENDED A SECONDARY SCHOOL OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO, PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED
FROM TO

YEAR LEVEL

DIPLOMA AWARDED

13

YEAR YEAR

MONTH MONTH

NAME AND LOCATION OF INSTITUTION

TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS IN ALL ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOLS, INCLUDING THE CURRENT YEAR TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS IN A CANADIAN SCHOOL SYSTEM

15

IF YOU WISH TO AUTHORIZE SOMEONE TO SIGN ADMISSIONS DOCUMENTS ON YOUR BEHALF, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS SECTION. NAME

14 1

less than 1

more than 8

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RELATIONSHIP

TOTAL NUMBER OF YEARS IN AN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE SCHOOL SYSTEM OUTSIDE OF CANADA DO YOU INTEND TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)? DO YOU INTEND TO APPLY FOR THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II AIMING FOR THE TOP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM?

PLEASE SPECIFY LOCATION

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YES YES

1 1

NO NO YES
CERTIFICATE

2 2 1
DIPLOMA

HAVE YOU ALREADY WRITTEN OR DO YOU INTEND TO WRITE AN ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAM BY JUNE OF THE CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR? IF YOU ARE TAKING OR HAVE TAKEN COURSES FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) PROGRAM, PLEASE SPECIFY THE FOLLOWING:

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Declaration and Notice of Collection, Use, Disclosure and Treatment of Personal Information Provided as Part of Your Application to Ontario University(ies) Undergraduate Program(s)
The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) is operated by the Council of Ontario Universities (COU). As a division of the COU, the OUAC has been processing applications on behalf of universities in Ontario since 1971. To apply for admission to a university undergraduate program and/or a non-degreegranting program in Ontario, your application must be processed through the OUAC. The OUAC forwards your application information to the university(ies) of your choice. By applying through the OUAC, you agree that the university(ies) of your choice will obtain the personal information you have provided to the OUAC and that the OUAC will collect, use, disclose and otherwise treat your personal information as otherwise set out in this Declaration and Notice. The personal information requested in this application is required by the OUAC and by the university(ies) for the purpose of your application and must be provided together with your application fee. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Universities may require additional personal information from you to complete your application, and they may use and disclose your personal information for other purposes in accordance with their own admission and personal information practices. For example, some programs at some universities (e.g., Nursing) may require you to provide them with information about whether, and to what extent you have a prior criminal record. Universities also disclose personal information to regulatory authorities, law enforcement or other persons, when authorized or required to do so by law. Academic data for all students expected to be eligible for university upon completion of the current secondary school academic session will be obtained by the OUAC from your school and/or board in order to facilitate the application process.Your current grade information will be obtained by the OUAC several times during the application cycle. All of your application data is made available to your guidance office and board officials in order to assist you with your university application. Of the individuals who have access, only a restricted number of school or board officials have the right to update your secondary school academic data and diploma information. To enable you to apply online, your school must register with the OUAC. The OUAC will assign you a personal access code in a confidential letter, which will be distributed to you through your secondary school guidance office. Your guidance counsellor will also be informed of your OUAC access code on a confidential basis in order to assist in the application process. You are solely responsible for keeping your access code and other login and registration information confidential and secure. Please notify the OUAC immediately if you suspect any unauthorized use or disclosure of this information. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application information and all supporting documentation is truthful, complete and correct. The OUAC and the universities reserve the right to verify any information provided as part of this application. If any information in your application is determined to be false or misleading, concealed or withheld, your application may be invalidated and this could result in its immediate rejection, or in the revocation of an offer of admission or registration at a university. Information about a rejection or revocation of your application may be shared with universities and colleges across Canada. The determination of whether an application contains false or misleading information or that you have concealed or withheld information, and with which universities and colleges this information may be shared, is solely in the discretion of the OUAC and/or the university(ies) to which you have applied. The OUAC is committed to protecting your privacy in relation to the personal information you provide in support of your application. Supplementary material in support of applications submitted to the OUAC is not kept by the OUAC and will not be returned to applicants or forwarded to third parties prior to being destroyed at the end of each application cycle. The OUAC does retain the current (and historical) electronic version(s) of your application(s) in accordance with the OUACs records retention policy and maintains administrative, technical and physical safeguards in an effort to protect against unauthorized access, use, modification and disclosure of your personal information. The OUAC will maintain the confidentiality of all personal information it collects in connection with your application and will disclose such personal information only for the purposes described in this Declaration and Notice. The OUAC stores electronic records off-site as part of its disaster recovery procedures. You are solely responsible for keeping your access code, login information and other registration information confidential and secure. Please notify the OUAC immediately if you suspect any unauthorized access, use or disclosure. Collection of Personal Information: The OUAC collects the personal information you provide in your application, or in reference to your application, to process your application for the university(ies) of your choice and, if you apply for a student loan, for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). The OUAC collects academic information about you from the Ontario secondary school and or board at which you are registered as explained above. Secondary school grades are also collected to allow for an average calculation if you apply for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship. The OUAC may collect information about your status as a Canadian Aboriginal, if you provide it. You are not required to provide this information, but if you provide it, the OUAC will forward it to the university(ies) of your choice to allow the university(ies) to inform you of specific services available to Canadian Aboriginal students. The OUAC may collect information about your status as a first-generation postsecondary (university or college) applicant, if you provide it. You are not required to provide this information, but if you provide it, the OUAC will forward it to the university(ies) of your choice to allow the university(ies) to inform you of specific services available to first-generation students. The OUAC collects payment information from you (or from whoever is paying for this application) to arrange for the processing of payment for your application. If you are accepted and then register at an Ontario university, the university will send your registration information and the program for which you are registered to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). The OUAC collects this information about your registration from MTCU. Use of Personal Information: The OUAC will compile and process your application and payment. In the event that you apply for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship, the OUAC will use your grades to calculate a secondary school average so that OSAP can determine scholarship eligibility. The OUAC uses personal information from all undergraduate applications to create aggregate, non-personally identifiable information for use by the public via the OUAC website; Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; Ontario College Application Services (OCAS); Ontario secondary school boards; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions, enrolment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC uses personal information obtained from MTCU on university registration to create aggregate, non-personally identifiable information for use by Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; OCAS; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions, enrolment and other academic policy development and research purposes. Disclosure of Personal Information: The OUAC will disclose your application information to the university(ies) of your choice. If a third party who is paying for this application has questions regarding the payment for your application, the OUAC will disclose personal information about you as necessary and appropriate to respond to the inquiry. The OUAC will disclose your application information to facilitate the application process to guidance offices and/or school boards associated with the Ontario secondary school at which you are registered. In the event that you have applied to a joint or collaborative university/university or university/college program, the OUAC will disclose your application information to the relevant partner Ontario college(s) or university(ies). The OUAC discloses your personal information, and application and confirmation information to the OCAS to research postsecondary trends for applicants who have applied to both Ontario universities and colleges. If you indicated that you are applying for a student loan, the OUAC will disclose your personal information to OSAP. If you have submitted an application for a Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship, the OUAC will disclose to OSAP the secondary school course average that OUAC has calculated from your grade information so that OSAP may determine your eligibility for the scholarship. If you applied to a university outside of Ontario, the OUAC will disclose your Ontario secondary school grades, with your consent, to those Canadian universities outside Ontario. The OUAC discloses your identifying information, the secondary school you attend and whether you have applied to, or registered with a university to the Ministry of Education, as authorized by law for the purposes set out in subsection 8.1(1) of the Education Act. The OUAC discloses your academic, application, confirmation and registration information in non-identifiable form to the Ontario universities for admissions, enrolment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC discloses personal information from all university applications in aggregate, non-identifiable form, to the public via the OUAC website; Ontarios government ministries (Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, and Ministry of Education); the COU; Ontario universities; Ontario colleges; Ontario secondary school boards; OCAS; and academic researchers (at the discretion of the OUAC) for admissions, enrolment and other academic policy development and research purposes. The OUAC may disclose your personal information to regulatory authorities, law enforcement or other persons, as authorized or required by law. For more information about the collection, use, disclosure, and treatment of your personal information at the OUAC, review the OUACs Privacy Code at www.ouac.on.ca/privacy/ or contact the OUAC Privacy Officer by email at privacyofficer@ouac.on.ca; by phone at 519-823-1940, or in writing at 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 5E2. Applicants are required to consent to the personal information practices as set out in the Declaration and Notice of Collection, Use, Disclosure and Treatment of Personal Information provided as part of your application to Ontario University(ies) Undergraduate Program(s) (101), and to certify the following statement: I certify that the personal information and documents submitted in this application, or to be submitted (all of which constitutes the application), are true, complete and correct in all respects, including my declarations as to citizenship and immigration status in Canada and that all information requested in this application has been disclosed. I understand that it is my responsibility to keep the OUAC and the university(ies), to which I have applied or at which I register, informed of any changes to the information in my application materials and I agree to do so in writing immediately after any such change occurs.

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When applicants answer Yes to this question, they must complete the section that follows with the details for the postsecondary institution they attended. 13. Secondary School Outside the Province of Ontario: Applicants who have attended a secondary school outside of the province of Ontario must complete this section. 14. Applicants must include the Total Number of Years they have studied in all Ontario secondary schools, including the current school year. 15. Total Number of Years in a Canadian School System: The number entered should be a total of all years spent in elementary and secondary school within Canada where the language of instruction is English (or French, in the case of Francophone students). It is not necessary to include kindergarten or junior kindergarten years. Applicants should include the current year. Total Number of Years in an English-Language School System Outside of Canada: The number entered should be a total of all years spent in elementary and secondary school outside of Canada where the language of instruction is English. It is not necessary to include kindergarten or junior kindergarten years. Applicants should include the current year, if applicable. Applicants who have studied in English outside of Canada must enter the name of the applicable country of study. The information that applicants provide in this section, along with their indication of First Language, will be used by the universities in order to determine whether additional information about English proficiency will be required to further consider their application. 16. Authorized Contact: Applicants may wish to designate a person other than themselves to sign admissions documents on their behalf. If this is the case, applicants must provide the full name of this authorized contact person, and their relationship to the applicant. Please note that inquiries about the application may only be made by the applicant. 17. OSAP: This information is collected on behalf of the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and may allow for the sharing of information with individual university financial aid offices. Applicants who wish to apply for OSAP must submit an OSAP application.

18. Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top Scholarship Program: Applicants should read the information in this section of the application and respond Yes or No as applicable. Students must apply for the scholarship by completing an OSAP application. By answering Yes, students authorize the OUAC to share their grades with OSAP for the purpose of assessing their scholarship application. 19. Applicants must sign their application. Unsigned forms will be returned to the applicants secondary school without being processed. Applicants should review the Declaration and Notice of Collection, Use, Disclosure and Treatment of Your Personal Information Provided as Part of Your Application to Ontario University(ies) Undergraduate Program(s) statement that appears above their signature.

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Directives pour remplir la demande


La prsente section vise informer les candidates et les candidats sur les renseignements quelles ou ils doivent fournir dans leur demande. Consulter lchantillon du formulaire de demande qui parat dans les pages suivantes. 1. Le Numro de rfrence OUAC de chaque candidate ou candidat saffiche dans le coin droit suprieur de son formulaire de demande. La candidate ou le candidat doit le prendre en note, afin de pouvoir y rfrer dans toute communication avec le Centre ou avec les universits.

Les candidats qui indiquent Autre dans la case Statut au Canada doivent prciser leur statut sur la ligne fourni cette fin (par exemple, rfugi au sens de la Convention [Personne protge], statut diplomatique, etc.). Les candidates et les candidats qui habitent dj au Canada doivent donner la date de leur entre au pays.

Candidat autochtone canadien : les droits ancestraux et issus de traits des peuples autochtones du Canada sont reconnus et affirms par la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867 et celle de 1982 (article 35). Lalina 35(2) prcise que les peuples autochtones du Canada comprennent les Premire Nation, les Inuit et les Mtis. En vertu de la dfinition ci-haut, les candidates et les candidats peuvent sauto-identifier en tant que tel, en rpondant Oui la question. De plus, elles ou ils peuvent prciser davantage leur appartenance (Premire Nation, Mtis ou Inuit). Si la dfinition ci-haut ne sapplique pas, ou si la candidate ou le candidat ne souhaite pas sidentifier comme tel, il faut alors laisser le champ vide. 6. tat civil : bien quil sagisse dun renseignement facultatif, le service de logement de certaines universits sen sert pour placer les candidates et les candidats dans des rsidences appropries leur situation. Cette information sert galement des fins statistiques. La langue maternelle est la premire langue apprise. La section sur les Donnes scolaires doit tre remplie uniquement par un membre de la direction de lcole.

Renseignements personnels
2. Indiquez son Nom lgal/Nom de famille et ses Prnoms lgaux au complet. Nemployer aucun diminutif ni sobriquet (Pat, Gab, Jojo, par exemple). Ne pas employer dinitiale. Le Prnom usuel est le nom utilis normalement par la candidate ou le candidat. Numro matricule et Numro Les dimmatriculation scolaire de lOntario servent collecter des renseignements scolaires et doivent paratre sur la demande; la candidate ou le candidat doit consulter le bureau dorientation de son cole secondaire, sils ne sy trouvent pas. Adresse postale : toute correspondance de la part du Centre sera envoye cette adresse. Adresse du domicile : donner cette adresse seulement si elle diffre de ladresse postale. tant donn que des documents seront envoys aux candidates et aux candidats durant lt, sassurer daviser le Centre de toute modification leur adresse postale pendant cette priode. 5. Le Pays de citoyennet et le Statut au Canada (au moment de la soumission de la demande) sont exigs de toute candidate et de tout candidat. Les citoyens canadiens doivent inscrire Canada dans la case Pays de citoyennet et slectionner Citoyen canadien dans la case Statut au Canada. Les rsidents permanents et ceux qui ont un permis dtudes ou dont la catgorie est Autre doivent indiquer un pays de citoyennet autre que le Canada.

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Choix duniversits et de programmes dtudes


9. Les droits de demande de 125 $ assurent le traitement des trois premiers choix. Des droits de service de 42 $ sont exigs pour tout choix additionnel au-del des trois premiers. Des frais dadministration internationaux de 10 $ sont exigs si ladresse postale se situe lextrieur du Canada. Les candidates et les candidats peuvent faire demande autant de programmes/universits de lOntario quelles ou ils le souhaitent; toutefois, elles ou ils peuvent faire demande un maximum

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RETOURNER AU : CENTRE DE DEMANDE DADMISSION AUX UNIVERSITS DE LONTARIO 170 RESEARCH LANE GUELPH ON N1G 5E2 CANADA
TITRE NOM LGAL / NOM DE FAMILLE

DEMANDE DADMISSION UNE UNIVERSIT DE LONTARIO


CANDIDAT(E)S PRSENTEMENT INSCRITS UNE COLE SECONDAIRE DE LONTARIO

NUMRO DE RFRENCE OUAC

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de trois choix de programme une universit donne (y compris ses tablissements affilis). Certains tablissements limitent davantage le nombre de programmes auxquels les candidates et les candidats peuvent faire demande. Pour plus dinformation, consulter les pages consacres aux universits, ou bien communiquer avec les tablissements en question. Sil manque despace pour inscrire tous ses choix, photocopier le formulaire. Ne remplir que la section Choix duniversit et de programmes dtudes sur la photocopie. Sassurer que le Numro de rfrence OUAC soit lisible sur la photocopie et agrafer le feuillet au formulaire original. Ne pas oublier dinclure les droits de service pour les choix additionnels au moment dacquitter les droits de demande. Code universit/programme : les codes de deux ou trois lettres indiquant les programmes universitaires qui intressent la candidate ou le candidat. Consulter la liste de codes des programmes universitaires dans la prsente publication. Programme dtudes coopratives : mode dducation ou de formation qui permet ltudiant dobtenir des crdits et dacqurir galement une exprience pratique du milieu de travail. Si la rubrique est omise dans la liste des programmes, loption coop nest pas offerte pour le programme en question. Nom de luniversit (et du collge sil y a lieu) : le nom de luniversit/du collge o la candidate ou le candidat fait demande. Titre du programme : le nom du programme (ou de la facult) qui correspond au choix de la candidate ou du candidat. Le Domaine dintrt : le domaine de spcialisation/concentration du programme que la candidate ou le candidat souhaite suivre. Certains programmes proposent un choix de domaines dintrt, dautres non. Date prvue dinscription W rentre de janvier/fvrier 2012 S rentre davril/mai 2012 A rentre de juillet 2012 F rentre de septembre 2012 Toutes les rentres ne sont pas ncessairement offertes par toutes les universits. Consulter les sections consacres aux conditions dadmission des universits en question, afin de dterminer quelles

rentres sont disponibles pour les programmes choisis. Temps complet/Temps partiel : ces champs correspondent au nombre de cours/crdits auxquels la candidate ou le candidat dsire sinscrire; la dtermination du nombre de cours qui constitue le temps complet ou temps partiel varie dune universit lautre. Vrifier la disponibilit de ces rgimes auprs des universits ou des programmes en question et prciser : F temps complet P temps partiel Si vous avez dj demand ladmission, donnez lanne : indiquer lanne de toute demande dadmission antrieure cette universit. Si une demande cet tablissement na jamais t formule, laisser lespace vide. Renseignements sur les rsidences requis : les candidates et les candidats doivent indiquer Oui ou Non , selon le cas. Certaines universits utilisent cette information pour dterminer si elles doivent envoyer un formulaire de demande de rsidence avec leur offre dadmission, alors que dautres peuvent exiger que la candidate ou le candidat rponde Oui afin dvaluer son admissibilit en matire de rsidence. 10. Adresse lectronique : les candidates et les candidats doivent fournir cette adresse. Linscrire exactement telle quelle devrait paratre (lettres minuscules et/ou majuscules, au besoin). Le courrier lectronique constitue le principal mode de communication entre les universits, le Centre et les candidates et candidats. Sassurer que ladresse indique est correcte et exacte. Informer le Centre de toute modification son adresse lectronique. Les universits peuvent utiliser ce mode de communication pour faire une offre dadmission ou pour communiquer dautres renseignements importants. Ladresse lectronique peut galement servir la cration dun compte daccs un systme internet de vrification de ltat de la demande. De plus, un grand nombre duniversits exigent que les candidates et les candidats fournissent une adresse lectronique unique.

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Dclaration et avis de collecte, dutilisation, de divulgation et de traitement de renseignements personnels fournis dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission un ou plus dun programme universitaire de premier cycle de lOntario
Le Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario ( le Centre ) est exploit par le Conseil des universits de lOntario (CUO). titre de division du CUO, le Centre traite depuis 1971 les demandes dadmission aux programmes de premier cycle et ceux ne menant pas un grade, pour le compte des universits en Ontario. Pour faire demande une universit de lOntario, votre demande dadmission doit tre traite par le Centre, lequel achemine les renseignements relatifs cette dernire aux universits de votre choix. En faisant demande par le biais du Centre, vous acceptez que luniversit (ou les universits) de votre choix reoive(nt) les renseignements personnels que vous avez fournis au Centre, lequel recueille, utilise, divulgue et traite vos renseignements personnels, tel quil est stipul dans la prsente dclaration et avis. Les renseignements personnels devant tre fournis dans la prsente demande dadmission sont exigs par le Centre et par luniversit ou les universits dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission et doivent tre communiqus au moment du rglement de vos droits dadmission. Les demandes dadmission incompltes ne seront pas prises en considration. Les universits peuvent exiger de votre part des renseignements personnels additionnels dans le but de complter votre demande dadmission, et elles peuvent utiliser et divulguer vos renseignements personnels dautres fins conformment leurs propres pratiques en matire de ladmission et de renseignements personnels et de vie prive. Par exemple, certains programmes universitaires (p. ex., Soins infirmiers) peuvent exiger que vous leur fournissiez des renseignements, le cas chant, sur tout dossier criminel votre actif. Les universits divulguent galement les renseignements personnels aux organismes de rglementation, aux organismes dapplication de la loi et toute autre personne, tel quautoris ou exig par la loi. Afin de faciliter le processus de demande dadmission, le Centre recueille, auprs de votre conseil scolaire et/ou de votre cole, les donnes scolaires de tous les lves du secondaire susceptibles dtre admissibles luniversit, et ce, ds la fin de lanne scolaire actuelle du niveau secondaire. Le Centre recueille plusieurs fois, au cours du cycle dadmission, vos donnes scolaires actuelles. Toutes les donnes relatives votre demande sont mises la disposition du service dorientation de votre cole et des reprsentants de votre conseil scolaire, afin que ces derniers puissent vous conseiller quant votre demande dadmission luniversit. Parmi les personnes ayant accs vos renseignements, seul un nombre restreint de reprsentants de votre cole ou conseil sont autoriss mettre jour vos renseignements scolaires du secondaire et linformation relative votre diplme. Histoire de vous permettre de faire demande en ligne, votre cole doit sinscrire auprs du Centre. Le Centre vous attribue un code daccs personnel par lentremise dune lettre confidentielle, laquelle vous est remise par le service dorientation de votre cole secondaire. Votre conseiller ou conseillre en orientation reoit galement votre code daccs du Centre par voie confidentielle, afin de vous venir en aide lors du processus dadmission. Vous assumez lentire responsabilit de la scurit et de la confidentialit de votre code daccs, de vos renseignements dentre en communication et de tout autre renseignement relatif votre inscription. Veuillez aviser immdiatement le Centre si vous souponnez tout accs, toute utilisation ou toute divulgation non autoris. Il vous incombe de vous assurer que les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission et tous documents lappui soient vridiques, complets et exacts. Le Centre et les universits se rservent le droit de vrifier les renseignements fournis dans la demande dadmission.. Sil est dtermin que tout renseignement relatif votre demande dadmission est faux ou trompeur, a t dissimul ou na pas t fourni, votre demande dadmission peut alors tre juge non valide, ce qui pourrait mener au refus ou lannulation de cette dernire ou de votre inscription luniversit. Linformation relative au refus et lannulation de votre demande peut tre partage avec dautres tablissements universitaires ou collgiaux du Canada. Il est strictement la discrtion du Centre ou de luniversit ou des universits vises de dterminer si une demande dadmission contient des renseignements faux ou trompeurs ou si vous avez dissimul ou omis sciemment de fournir des renseignements et avec lesquelles universits et lesquels collges cette information peut tre partage. Le Centre sengage protger votre vie prive, en ce qui a trait aux renseignements personnels que vous fournissez lappui de votre demande dadmission. Les documents fournis lappui des demandes dadmission soumis au Centre ne sont pas retourns par ce dernier aux candidat(e)s ou achemins quelque tierce partie avant leur destruction la fin de chaque cycle dadmission. Le Centre conserve la version lectronique actuelle (et historique) de votre (vos) demande(s) dadmission, conformment la politique du Centre en matire de conservation des dossiers, et met en place des mcanismes de scurit administratifs, techniques et physiques visant protger vos renseignements personnels contre laccs, lutilisation, la modification et la divulgation non autoriss. Le Centre assure la confidentialit de tous les renseignements personnels quil recueille relativement la demande dadmission et ne divulgue ces derniers quaux seules fins stipules dans la prsente dclaration et avis. Le Centre conserve les dossiers lectroniques dans des installations extrieures, tel que prvu dans le cadre de ses procdures de reprise en cas de sinistre. Vous assumez lentire responsabilit de la scurit et de la confidentialit de votre code daccs, de vos renseignements dentre en communication et de tout autre renseignement relatif votre inscription. Veuillez aviser immdiatement le Centre si vous souponnez tout accs, toute utilisation ou toute divulgation non autoris. Collecte de renseignements personnels : Le Centre recueille les renseignements personnels que vous fournissez dans votre formulaire de demande, ou en rfrence votre demande, aux fins de traitement de votre demande dadmission, pour le compte de luniversit ou des universits de votre choix et, si vous formulez une demande de prt tudiant, pour le compte du Rgime daide financire aux tudiants de lOntario (RAFO). Le Centre recueille des donnes scolaires votre sujet auprs de lcole secondaire ou du conseil scolaire de lOntario auquel vous tes inscrit(e), tel que stipul ci-haut. Les notes secondaires sont galement recueillies afin de calculer votre moyenne, si vous faites une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II . Le Centre peut effectuer la collecte des renseignements relatifs votre statut dautochtone au Canada, si vous les fournissez. Ces renseignements ne sont pas obligatoires. Par contre, si vous les fournissez, le Centre les achemine luniversit ou aux universits de votre choix, afin de permettre cette dernire (ou ces dernires) de vous renseigner quant aux programmes et aux services particuliers offerts aux tudiantes et aux tudiants autochtones du Canada. Le Centre peut effectuer la collecte des renseignements relatifs votre statut d'tudiante ou d'tudiant de premire gnration, si vous les fournissez. Ces renseignements ne sont pas obligatoires. Par contre, si vous les fournissez, le Centre les achemine l'universit ou aux universits de votre choix, afin de permettre cette dernire (ou ces dernires) de vous renseigner quant aux programmes et aux services particuliers offerts aux tudiantes et aux tudiants de premire gnration. Le Centre recueille les renseignements relatifs au rglement des droits, auprs de vous (ou de toute autre personne qui se charge de rgler les droits relatifs la prsente demande), aux fins de traitement du rglement de votre demande dadmission. Lorsque vous tes accept(e) et que vous vous inscrivez une universit ontarienne, cette dernire fait parvenir linformation relative votre inscription et au programme auquel vous vous inscrivez au ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits (MFCU). son tour, le Centre recueille cette information au sujet de votre inscription auprs du MFCU. Utilisation de renseignements personnels : Le Centre compile et traite votre demande dadmission et votre paiement. Si vous formulez une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II , le Centre utilise alors vos notes aux fins de calcul de votre moyenne de notes dtudes secondaires, afin de permettre au RAFO de dterminer votre admissibilit. Le Centre utilise les renseignements personnels provenant de toutes les demandes dadmission de premier cycle pour crer des donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel, lusage du public (par le biais du site Web du Centre); des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); du CUO; des universits et des collges de lOntario; du Service dadmission des collges de lOntario (SACO); des conseils scolaires des coles secondaires de lOntario; ainsi que des chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres, et de recherche. Le Centre utilise les renseignements personnels obtenus du MFCU relativement aux inscriptions universitaires pour crer des donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel, lusage des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); du CUO; des universits et des collges de lOntario; du SACO; ainsi que des chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres, et de recherche. Divulgation de renseignements personnels : Le Centre divulgue les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission luniversit ou aux universits de votre choix. Si une tierce partie qui assure le paiement de la prsente demande a des questions relativement au rglement de votre demande dadmission, le Centre divulgue alors les renseignements personnels ncessaires votre gard afin dy rpondre. Dans le but de faciliter le processus dadmission, le Centre divulgue aux bureaux dadmission et/ou aux conseils scolaires les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission associs lcole secondaire de lOntario o vous tes inscrit(e). Si vous avez fait demande un programme conjoint ou de collaboration entre universits ou entre une universit et un collge, le Centre divulgue les renseignements contenus dans votre demande dadmission au(x) collge(s) ou universit(s) ontarien(ne)s partenaires pertinent(e)s. Le Centre divulgue au SACO vos renseignements personnels, ainsi que ceux relatifs votre demande et votre confirmation, aux fins de recherche sur les tendances ayant trait aux candidat(e)s aux tudes postsecondaires ayant fait demande un collge et une universit de l'Ontario. Si vous avez indiqu que vous comptez faire une demande de prt tudiant, le Centre divulgue alors vos renseignements personnels au RAFO. Si vous avez formul une demande de bourse Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II , le Centre divulgue alors au RAFO la moyenne des notes de vos cours secondaire calcule par ce dernier, titre dinformation sur vos notes, afin que le RAFO puisse dterminer votre admissibilit. Si vous avez fait demande une universit situe lextrieur de lOntario, le Centre divulgue vos notes dtudes secondaires de lOntario-avec votre consentement- luniversit canadienne en question. Le Centre divulgue au ministre de lducation vos renseignements personnels, y compris lcole secondaire frquente et linformation relative luniversit laquelle vous avez fait demande/vous tes inscrit(e), tel quil est exig par la loi, et ce, aux fins stipules lalina 8.1(1) de la Loi sur lducation. Le Centre divulgue vos renseignements scolaires et tout renseignement fourni dans la cadre de votre demande dadmission, confirmation et votre inscription sous forme de donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel aux universits des fins dlaboration politiques (en matire dadmissions, dinscription, et autres) et des fins de recherche. Le Centre divulgue les renseignements personnels de toutes les demandes dadmission luniversit, sous forme de donnes agrges non identifiables sur le plan personnel au public (par le biais du site Web du Centre); des ministres gouvernementaux (ministre de la Formation et des Collges et Universits, et ministre de lducation de lOntario); au CUO; aux universits et collges de lOntario; aux conseils scolaires des coles secondaires de lOntario; au SACO ainsi quaux chercheurs en milieu universitaire ( la discrtion du Centre), des fins dlaboration de politiques (en matire dadmission, dinscription, et autres), et des fins de recherche. Le Centre peut divulguer vos renseignements personnels aux organismes de rglementation, aux organismes dapplication de la loi et toute autre personne, tel quautoris ou exig par la loi. Pour plus dinformation sur la collecte, lutilisation, la divulgation et le traitement de vos renseignements personnels par le Centre, veuillez consulter le Code de protection des renseignements personnels du Centre ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/privacy/ ou bien communiquez avec le responsable de la vie prive du Centre, par courriel ladresse privacyofficer@ouac.on.ca, par tlphone au 519-823-1940 ou par crit, au 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 5E2. Les candidat(e)s doivent consentir aux dispositions relatives aux renseignements personnels prvues dans lnonc Dclaration et avis de collecte, dutilisation, de divulgation et de traitement de renseignements personnels fournis dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission un ou plus dun programme universitaire de premier cycle de lOntario (101) et ils doivent accepter la dclaration suivante :Je certifie que les renseignements personnels et les documents soumis avec la prsente demande, ou devant tre soumis ultrieurement (lesquels constituent ma demande complte) sont vridiques, complets et exacts tous les gards, y compris mes dclarations relatives ma citoyennet et mon statut dimmigrant au Canada, et que tous les renseignements exigs dans le cadre de cette demande ont t divulgus. Je reconnais quil est de ma responsabilit de tenir le Centre, ainsi que les facults de droit auxquelles jai fait demande ou je minscris, au fait de toute modification aux renseignements contenus dans ma demande dadmission et dans mes documents en appui cette dernire, et jaccepte de le faire par crit ds lesdites modifications effectues.

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de lanne scolaire en cours, un test de niveau avanc (AP). Les examens AP sont administrs aux tats-Unis dAmrique par le College Board. Question sur le Baccaulaurat international (BI) : la candidate ou le candidat doit spcifier certificat ou diplme si elle ou il suit des cours du Baccaulaurat international (BI). 12. tablissement postsecondaire : indiquer toute universit, tout collge ou tout tablissement denseignement frquent au-del du secondaire. Nota : les candidates et les candidats qui ont termin une anne scolaire ou plus dtudes postsecondaires ou qui ont obtenu un diplme (grade ou certificat) dun tablissement postsecondaire et sont prsentement inscrit(e)s une cole secondaire, ne doivent pas utiliser la demande dadmission OUAC 101. Elles ou ils doivent communiquer avec leur conseiller ou conseillre en orientation. Il faut obligatoirement slectionner Oui ou Non dans cette section, car les universits utiliseront les rsultats scolaires obtenus dans tout tablissement postsecondaire pour prendre des dcisions dadmission, mme si vous tes inscrit au secondaire et que vous suivez des cours de 12e anne 4U/M. Il incombe aux candidates et aux candidats de sassurer que leur relev de notes officiel sera envoy aux universits slectionnes. Si elles ou ils rpondent Oui cette question, les candidates et les candidats doivent remplir la section qui suit et y fournir les dtails relatifs ltablissement postsecondaire frquent. 13. cole secondaire hors de lOntario : remplir cette section si lcole secondaire frquente se situe lextrieur de lOntario. 14. Le chiffre inscrit dans la section Nombre dannes dans une cole secondaire de lOntario doit reflter toutes les annes dtudes de niveau secondaire, y compris lanne en cours. 15. Indiquer le total du Nombre dannes dtudes dans un systme scolaire au Canada. Le chiffre inscrit doit correspondre au total des annes dans les coles lmentaires et secondaires de langue franaise (ou anglaise pour tudiants anglophones) au Canada. Il nest pas ncessaire de compter les annes de la maternelle et la pr-maternelle. Inclure lanne en cours.

Indiquer le total du Nombre dannes dans un systme scolaire de langue anglaise hors Canada. Le chiffre inscrit doit correspondre au nombre dannes dtudes dans des coles lmentaires et secondaires de langue anglaise hors Canada. Il nest pas ncessaire de compter les annes de la maternelle et la pr-maternelle. Inclure lanne en cours (sil y a lieu). Dans le cas de candidates et de candidats ayant tudi dans une cole de langue anglaise lextrieur du Canada, il faut inscrire le nom du pays dans la case approprie. Les renseignements fournis dans cette section (ainsi que la langue maternelle) seront utiliss par les universits afin de dterminer si des renseignements additionnels au sujet des comptences linguistiques des candidates et des candidats sont ncessaires afin de mieux valuer leur candidature. 16. Contact : la candidate ou le candidat peut choisir dautoriser une personne autre quelle-mme ou que lui-mme de signer en son nom des documents pertinents au processus dadmission. Pour dsigner une telle personne, fournir son nom complet et sa relation avec la candidate ou le candidat. noter que seul la candidate ou le candidat est habilit(e) obtenir des renseignements relatifs sa demande dadmission. 17. RAFEO : ces renseignements sont collects au nom du RAFEO et peuvent tre ventuellement partags avec les bureaux daide financire des universits. Les candidates et les candidats qui souhaitent obtenir une aide financire du RAFEO doivent formuler une demande auprs de cet organisme. 18. Bourses Sommet de lexcellence de la reine Elizabeth II : lire attentivement la question pose dans cette section du formulaire avant dy rpondre. Pour faire demande cette bourse, remplir le formulaire du RAFEO. En rpondant Oui , la candidate ou le candidat autorise le Centre divulguer ses notes au RAFEO, aux fins dvaluation de sa demande de bourse dtudes. 19. La signature de la candidate ou du candidat est essentielle. Tout formulaire qui parvient au Centre sans signature sera retourn lcole sans avoir t trait. Lire attentivement la Dclaration et avis de collecte, dutilisation, de divulgation et de traitement de renseignements personnels fournis dans le cadre de votre demande dadmission un ou plus dun programme universitaire de premier cycle de lOntario imprime au-dessus de la signature de la candidate ou du candidat.

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Collaborative University and College Programs Programmes conjoints des universits et collges
The following is a summary of the joint programs that will be offered for the 20122013 cycle by the universities of Ontario in collaboration with the colleges. Note that some of these programs are not open to international applicants; contact the university for information. Each institution defines its own procedures for applying to these programs. The following chart provides an overview of the available programs and indicates the application centre through which the application is to be made. Applicants should address questions concerning the programs or procedures for admission to the university in which they are interested. La section qui suit donne un aperu des divers programmes conjoints qui seront offerts en 20122013 par les universits de lOntario en collaboration avec les collges de la province. Certains de ces programmes ne sont pas ouverts aux candidats internationaux; communiquer avec les universits pour plus de renseignements. Chaque universit dfinit ses propres procdures relatives aux demandes ces programmes. Le tableau qui suit donne un aperu de ces programmes et indique quel centre la demande doit tre faite. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez communiquer directement avec luniversit qui vous intresse. Contact/Contactez : Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario (OUAC) 170 Research Lane Guelph ON N1G 5E2 Tel/Tl. : 519-823-1063 Fax/Tlc. : 519-823-5232 www.ouac.on.ca http://centre.ouac.on.ca Ontario College Application Services (OCAS) Service dadmission aux collges de lOntario (SACO) 60 Corporate Court Guelph ON N1G 5J3 Tel/Tl. : 519-763-4725 Fax/Tlc. : 519-763-4866 www.ontariocolleges.ca Legend n Apply through the OUAC u Apply through OCAS t Apply through OUAC or OCAS l Apply through OUAC and OCAS s Some postsecondary studies required Lgende n Faire demande auprs du OUAC u Faire demande auprs du SACO t Faire demande auprs du OUAC ou du SACO l Faire demande auprs du OUAC et du SACO s Des tudes postsecondaires sont exiges

Brock University
Brock University has a significant number of articulation agreements, as well as collaborative programs. For details please refer to www.brocku.ca/ registrar/admissions/articulation-agreements/.

Carleton University
Collaborative Programs with Algonquin College CIM Bachelor of Information Technology Interactive Multimedia & Design n CIN Bachelor of Information Technology Network Technology n

University of Guelph
Collaborative Programs with Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning All programs are delivered at the University of Guelph-Humber campus in North Toronto. GMT Media Studies and a Diploma in Media Communications with an area of emphasis in Digital Communications, Image Arts, Journalism or Public Relations n GDB Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Business Administration and Diploma in Business Administration n GHE Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Early Childhood and Diploma in Early Childhood Education n 31

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Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Family & Community Social Services and Social Service Workers Diploma n GMP Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Justice Studies and Diploma in Police Foundations or Community and Justice Services n GHK Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Kinesiology and Diploma in Fitness & Health Promotion n GMA Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Psychology and Diploma in General Arts & Science n

Collaborative Program with Sault College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

McMaster University
Collaborative Program with Conestoga College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Collaborative Programs with Mohawk College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) MRS Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiation Sciences (BSc) & Diploma in Medical Radiation Technology n MET BTech Degree Completion Program (BTech) ns MBT BTech I (BTech) n

Lakehead University
Collaborative Program with Confederation College AN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) n Note: The recommended deadline for our Nursing program is February 6, 2012. Late applications will be considered on an individual basis. Please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment for more information.

Nipissing University
Collaborative Programs with Canadore College PAJ Bachelor of Arts Honours in Criminal Justice ns Community and Justice Services; Law Clerk; Police Foundations Collaborative Programs with Canadore College PSN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) n

Laurentian University
Collaborative Programs with Georgian College LGA BA (Honours) in English/History/Political Science/ Sociology/Psychology n LGC BA (General) in English/History/Political Science/ Psychology/Sociology n LGK Business Administration n LGO BA (General) (Orillia Campus) in Law & Justice/ Psychology/Sociology n LGQ BA (Honours) (Orillia Campus) in Law & Justice/ Psychology/Sociology n LLG Social Work (Orillia Campus) n Collaborative Program with the Michener Institute LRS Radiation Therapy n Collaborative Programs with St. Lawrence College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) St. Lawrence College Brockville Campus St. Lawrence College Cornwall Campus St. Lawrence College Kingston Campus u Business Administration Kingston Campus Collaborative Program with Cambrian College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Collaborative Program with Northern College u Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

University of Ottawa/ Universit dOttawa


Collaborative Programs with Algonquin College, Woodroffe Campus ONA Four years Bachelor of Science in Nursing n OWY Four and a half years Baccalaureate in Journalism t OPA Four and a half years Bachelor in Public Relations sn Collaborative Program with Algonquin College, Pembroke Campus OWC Four years Bachelor of Science in Nursing n Collaborative Programs with la Cit collgiale (Ontario) ONF Quatre ans Baccalaurat s sciences infirmires n OXH Quatre ans et demi Baccalaurat en journalisme t OPR Quatre ans et demi Baccalaurat en relations publiques et communications sn

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Collaborative Programs with le Collge universitaire de Saint-Boniface (Manitoba) ONT Quatre ans Baccalaurat s sciences infirmires n (admission en 4e anne seulement)

Collaborative Programs with Loyalist College RAJ Honours Bachelor of Arts in Journalism n RSJ Honours Bachelor of Science in Journalism n

Ryerson University
Collaborative Program with Centennial College SNN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) t Collaborative Program with George Brown College SNG Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) t

University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)


Collaborative Programs with Durham College DHN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) (BScN [Hons]) n DHR Post RPN (working toward an honours BScN degree) n Collaborative Programs with Durham College and Georgian College DHB Post RPN (working toward an Honours BScN degree) n

University of Toronto
University of Toronto St. George Campus Collaborative Programs with the Michener Institute TRN Medical Radiation Sciences: Nuclear Medicine Technology ns TRS Medical Radiation Sciences: Radiological Technology ns TRT Medical Radiation Sciences: Radiation Therapy ns University of Toronto Mississauga Collaborative Programs with Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning TMC Communication, Culture & Information Technology n TMT Theatre & Drama n TEV Visual Studies n University of Toronto Scarborough Collaborative Programs with Centennial College TSL Applied Microbiology ns TSP Environmental Science & Technology ns TSJ Journalism n TSI Paramedicine n

University of Waterloo
Collaborative Program with Niagara College WER Bachelor of Environmental Studies in Environment & Resource Studies and Certificate in Environmental Management, in Environmental Assessment or in Ecosystem Restoration n

The University of Western Ontario


Collaborative Programs with Fanshawe College ENW Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) n Western site ENF Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) n Fanshawe site EIT Media Theory & Production n

Wilfrid Laurier University Trent University


Collaborative Programs with Fleming College RCN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) n u Honours Bachelor of Science in Ecological Restoration (BSc) Emphasis in Geographical Information Systems n* Emphasis in Museum Studies n* * Please refer to the Trent academic calendar for information on the Emphasis programs. UOL UBI UVJ Honours Bachelor of Arts in Leadership with the Post-Degree/Post-Diploma Certificate in Human Resources Management n Honours Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry & Biotechnology with Biotechnology Technician Diploma n Honours Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with one of three, one-year graduate certificate programs in Videography Broadcast Journalism/Documentary; Integrated Marketing Communications; or New Media: Covergence n

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Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Software Engineering Technology Diploma n

York University
First-Year Entry and Upper-Year Entry Joint Program with Sheridan College YF Design (Bachelor of Design) tu (Please note: Available for winter term) Joint Program with Georgian College YHF Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) tu (Please note: Available for winter term) Joint Program with Seneca College YHG Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) tu (Please note: Available for winter term) Upper-Year Entry Only Joint Program with Sir Sanford Fleming College YEE Ecosystem Management (BES in Environmental Studies/Ecosystem Management Technologist Diploma) ls Joint Program with Humber College YEM International Project Management (BES in Environmental Studies/International Project Management Post-Diploma Certificate) ls Joint Programs with Seneca College YHM Rehabilitation Services (BA in Psychology/ Certificate in Rehabilitation Services) n YHN Rehabilitation Services (BSc in Psychology/ Certificate in Rehabilitation Services) n YEU Urban Sustainability (BES in Environmental Studies/Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology) ls YBR Radio & Television Broadcasting (Broadcast Journalism, Radio Broadcasting, Television Broadcasting) ls YBR Creative Advertising Diploma (BA in Communication Arts) ls Joint Programs with Centennial College YBR Book & Magazine Publishing (BA in Communication Arts) ls

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University Information and Program Codes Renseignements universitaires et codes des programmes

Algoma University
s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Co-operative Education is available with all degree programs; however, students in Computer Science and Business Administration are typically more successful in obtaining work term placements due to employer demand in these subject areas. See the Supplementary Application section below.

Bachelor of Computer Science (Four years) JEA Computer Science n s Minors available in Business Systems Management; Computer Games Technology; Computer Games Technology Creative Arts Bachelor of Science (Four years) JGA Biology n JGB Computer Science n JGC Psychology n Bachelor of Science (Three years) JFA Biology n JFB Computer Science n JFD Mathematics n Bachelor of Social Work (four years) JHA Social Work History Algoma University is Ontarios newest independent university, having gained independent status on May 28, 2008. Prior to that, Algoma U was established in 1964 as an affiliate college of Laurentian University. Site Education on the Algoma University campus has a long tradition and rich history. The universitys origins date back to 1873 with the establishment of Shingwauk Hall, a residential school for First Nations children. Algoma moved to the site in 1971 as an affiliate of Laurentian University and has remained there to this day. Algoma is proud of its strong partnership with Aboriginal communities and its longstanding relationship with the Shingwauk Education Trust. Algoma offers unique programs on Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) culture, history and language, including the provinces only BA program in the Ojibwe language. Algoma also does considerable outreach to Anishinaabe students. Algomas main building, overlooking the St. Marys River, is one of the oldest landmarks in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Special Characteristics Located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Algoma University is situated in the heart of the Great Lakes, only minutes away from the United States border. Students enjoy personal attention with a student population of approximately 1,200 students. Algomas commitment to placing students first reaches into the classroom and beyond. Our professors encourage interaction,

Bachelor of Arts (Four Years) JBA Community Economic & Social Development JBB English n JBC Finance & Economics n JBD History n JBE Law & Justice n JBF Political Science n JBG Psychology n JBH Sociology n Bachelor of Arts (Three Years) JAA Accounting n JAB Anishinaabemowin n JAC Community Development n JAG Economics n JAH English n JAI Fine Arts n l JAJ French n JAK Geography n JAL History n JAN Law & Justice n JAO Mathematics n JAP Music n JAQ Political Science n JAR Psychology n JAS Sociology n Bachelor of Fine Arts (Four years) JCA Fine Arts (Visual Arts) n l Bachelor of Business Administration (Four years) JDA Business Administration n s Minors available in Accounting, Economics; Human Resources; Marketing

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discussion and independent thought in the classroom. Algomas faculty is known for open-door policies that ensure students obtain the support, guidance and mentoring they need, even when class is over. Residence Accommodations All first-year students are guaranteed a private bedroom in residence. Option 1: Dormitory residence single room and shared bathroom with one other student. Meal plan is required. Option 2: Townhouse residence five bedrooms, two bathrooms and shared living and kitchen area. Meal plan is optional. Option 3: Downtown residence single rooms available for returning, mature and transfer students. Meal plan is optional. For further information about residence accommodations, please contact the Housing Coordinator at 705-949-2301, extension 4215; email housing@algomau.ca; or visit us online at www.algomau.ca/housing. Admission Entry Points Algoma University has year-round admission and will accept applications for studies beginning in September, January and May. Disability Services Algoma University places emphasis on meeting the needs of all of its students. The university strives to ensure that all future developments accommodate those with special needs, including physical and learning disabilities, aiming to ensure a rich and full participation in university life by all students. To discuss your needs confidentially, contact Barb Muio, Disability Services Coordinator at 705-949-2301, extension 4221, or learning@algomau.ca. International Baccalaureate (IB) The IB is acceptable for admission provided that applicants possess a minimum score of 28 and have completed the diploma with six subjects: three higher-level and three standard-level. Transfer credits may be granted for higher-level courses with grades of five or better to a maximum of 30 credits. For more information, visit www.algomau.ca/IB. Advanced Placement (AP) Students completing AP courses may receive advanced standing. For more information, visit: www.algomau.ca/AP. Co-op Education Co-operative education is designed to integrate academic and employment experience at the undergraduate level. Paid work terms allow students

to gain experience in areas of career interest or explore areas of possible interest, while academic terms build a solid foundation of theoretical and conceptual knowledge in the area of study. For more information, please visit www.algomau.ca/coop; call 705-949-2301, extension 4214; or email coop@algomau.ca. Scholarships/Bursaries Financial assistance is available to eligible students from a variety of sources and is based on academic standing, as well as demonstrated financial need. Bursaries are also available throughout the academic year. Additionally, students can apply to work on campus through the Algoma University Work Study and Ontario Work Study programs. Entrance Scholarships for Canadian High School Students (Renewable) 80-84.9 percent ......................................................$1,500 85-89.9 percent .......................................................$2,500 90 percent and above .............................................$3,000 No application is required for these scholarships. Based on top six 4U/M level courses. For a complete list of scholarships and awards, please contact the Financial Aid Office at www.algomau.ca/future-students/financial-aid-office/; 705-949-2301, extension 4219; or fao@algomau.ca. Language Requirements If English is not your first language, you must submit proof of English language proficiency to be considered for admission. Students who submit one of the following minimal language requirements will be considered for admission: TOEFL score of 550 (213 computerbased or 79 internet-based); IELTS 6.0; MELAB 90 percent; CanTEST 4.50; CAEL 60; EIKEN pre1; Pearson Test of English (PTE) 57; or Successful completion of ENGL 0005, with 70 percent or greater. Visit www.algomau.ca/esl or contact spell@algomau.ca for additional information. Supplementary Application To be considered for the first round of offers, applicants must submit supplementary application information by February 1, 2012. Forms can be obtained on Algoma Universitys website. You must submit the supplementary application, which is required in addition to regular application materials, for the following program:

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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Admittance to this program requires a portfolio review and/or an interview. The portfolio should include examples of the applicants work in any visual media. While actual works are preferable, photographic or slide documentation is also acceptable. Applicants should include a brief description of their background and expectations in relation to the study of art in a university contextension The portfolio will be requested following the submission of the OUAC application; applicants will be notified directly by Algoma University admissions office (admissions@algomau.ca). Campus Tours Campus tours can be arranged at any time; however, we recommend visiting during the September to April school year. We will arrange to have students sit in on a class, meet faculty and tour residences. All tours are individualized according to the interest of the student. Take the bus with us. Algoma University runs bus tours for prospective students and their parents. Tours depart from the Greater Toronto Area and pick students up on the way to Sault Ste. Marie. The cost for the tour, including bus, accommodations and meals in Sault Ste. Marie, is $25. Tours take place in November and during March Break. For more details, visit www.algomau.ca/future-students. If you are unable to visit our campus during one of the bus weekends or do not live along the planned route, we will cover the cost of accommodations for students and parents travelling from out of town to visit Algoma University. To arrange your personalized campus tour, contact our Prospective Student Advisor, Jenn Reid at info@algomau.ca or 1-888-ALGOMA-U. Further Information: Algoma University Recruitment Office 1520 Queen Street East Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 2G4 Telephone: Email: Website: 1-888-ALGOMAU or 705-949-2301, extension 4217 info@algomau.ca www.algomau.ca

Brock University
s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Program is available through both co-operative education or regular (non-co-op). Please specify the desire for co-op on the application. Program is available only through co-operative education.

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences BAH BA: Community Health BHL BA Honours: Child Health BSH BSc Honours: Health Sciences BSK BSc Honours: Kinesiology BPK BKin Honours: Kinesiology BNS BScN Honours: Nursing BP BPhEd Honours: Physical Education BPU BPH Honours: Public Health BW BRLS Honours: Recreation & Leisure Studies s Community Recreation; Inclusive & Therapeutic; Outdoor Recreation BSM BSM Honours: Sport Management BPI Concurrent BPhEd (Honours) BEd Intermediate/ Senior: Physical Education BPJ Concurrent BPhEd (Honours) BEd Junior/ Intermediate: Physical Education Faculty of Business BK BAcc Honours: Accounting n BN BBA Honours: Business Administration n BND BBA Honours: Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree u Faculty of Humanities BAL BA Honours: Applied Linguistics s Applied Linguistics/Teaching English as a Subsequent Language; Hearing Science; Speech & Language Science BAC BA Honours: Arts & Culture BL BA Honours: Canadian Studies BQ BA Honours: Classics s Ancient Art & Archaeology; Classical Languages; Classical Studies BT BA Honours: Dramatic Arts n (Audition required) BEN BA Honours: English Language & Literature BZ BA Honours: Liberal Arts n BHI BA Honours: History n BAJ Concurrent BA Integrated Studies (Honours) BEd Junior/Intermediate s Teachable Subjects: Dramatic Arts; English; French; Geography; History; Mathematics; Music (Vocal); Science General; Visual Arts

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BAI BHU BIS BMR BLA BPH BR BM

Concurrent BA (Honours) BEd Intermediate/ Senior s Majors: Dramatic Arts; English; French Studies; Geography; History; Visual Arts BA Honours: Humanities General Studies BA Honours: Interactive Arts & Science BA Honours: Medieval & Renaissance Studies BA Honours: Modern Languages s French Studies; Iberian & Latin American Studies; Italian Studies BA Honours: Philosophy BA Honours: Visual Arts BMus Honours: Music (Audition required)

BGE BIP BLB BUC BPO BPC BPY BSS BSO BTV BWS

BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA

Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours: Honours:

Geography n International Political Economy Labour Studies Media & Communication Studies Political Science n Popular Culture Psychology n Social Sciences General Studies Sociology Tourism & Environment Womens Studies

Faculty of Mathematics and Science BCB BCB Honours: Computing & Business n BCH BSc Honours: Biochemistry n BS BSc Honours: Biological Sciences BIM BSc Honours: Biomedical Sciences BBP BSc Honours: Biophysics BIT BSc Honours: Biotechnology n BJC BSc Honours: Chemistry n BG BSc Honours: Computer Science n BGN BSc Honours: Computing & Network Communications u (Collaborative) BSC BSc Honours: Computing & Solid State Device Technology n BX BSc Honours: Earth Sciences n BEG BSc Honours: Environmental Geoscience n BI BSc Honours: General Studies BH BSc Honours: Mathematics (MICA) n BHG BSc Honours: Mathematics & Computer Science u BIN BSc Honours: Neuroscience ns Neurobiology; Neuromotor; Neuropsychology BOV BSc Honours: Oenology & Viticulture u BO BSc Honours: Physical Geography n BJP BSc Honours: Physics n BIJ Concurrent BSc Integrated Studies (Honours) BEd Junior/Intermediate s Teachable Subjects: Physical Geography; Mathematics; Science General BII Concurrent BSc (Honours) BEd Intermediate/ Senior s Majors: Biological Science; Chemistry; Geography; Mathematics; Physics Faculty of Social Sciences BE BBE Honours: Business Economics sn Consumer Economics; Financial Economics BAE BA Honours: Applied Economic Analysis n BUD BA Honours: Business Communication BD BA Honours: Child & Youth Studies BDP Concurrent BA Child & Youth Studies (Honours) BEd Primary/Junior BDC BA Honours: Distinct & Diverse Communities BEC BA Honours: Economics n BF BA Honours: Film Studies

Important Admissions Notes For All Applicants: Timing of Offers of Admission Mid-February: A select number of offers of admission will be extended to those students who have completed a minimum of six 4U/M courses and meet all prerequisite requirements. Additionally, a very select number of offers will be made to extremely high achieving applicants who have not yet completed six 4U/M courses, but who have the required average calculated on their five best 3U/M courses, and one 4U/M course (and are registered in Grade 12 prerequisites). Offers will only be extended to those who qualify for admission to the first choice of program listed on their application. These offers of admission will be conditional upon maintaining a final Grade 12 average (as specified in the offer), as well as meeting any and all prerequisite subject requirements. Early March: The majority of offers of admission will be made at this time. Offers will be based on a minimum of three final 4U/M courses, as well as registration in an additional three 4U/M courses, including prerequisites. All offers of admission will be conditional upon maintaining a final average (as specified in the offer), as well as meeting any and all prerequisite subject requirements. Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for entry to their preferred program will automatically be reassessed for admissibility in late April or early May. Late April Early May: Offers of admission will be based on a minimum of six interim or final 4U/M courses, including prerequisites. Calculation of the admission average will be based on the best six 4U/M courses, including prerequisite subjects. All offers of admission will be conditional upon maintaining a final average (as specified in the offer), as well as meeting any and all prerequisite subject requirements. Applicants who receive offers in April or May are in no way disadvantaged, since the admission average that is established in March will be honoured in April and May.

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Applicants can expect to receive an offer of admission to only one program. When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application, the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. If an applicant is not eligible for the first choice, consideration will be given to subsequent choices in the order of preference that the applicant has indicated on the application. If an applicant applies to only one Brock program and does not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program. Deferral Policy Brock University does not grant deferrals. All offers are for fall 2012 entry only. Any applicant who chooses not to attend will be required to reapply via the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) the following year and is expected to submit new documentation. Admission requirements may change from year to year; therefore, applicants must meet the admission average and prerequisite requirements for the year in which they apply. Entry Points Program and course selection is extremely limited for entry points other than September. Supplementary Admission Requirements Most program admissions are based solely on grades. The following programs require additional criteria: Bachelor of Arts Dramatic Arts: Applicants must attend the DART Invitational. For details, applicants should refer to www.brocku.ca/dramatic_arts/. Bachelor of Music: An audition is required for entry to the Bachelor of Music. Applicants should refer to www.brocku.ca/music/ for details. BAI Concurrent Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Arts Honours Dramatic Arts Majors (IS Division) only: Upon receipt of a conditional offer of admission, applicants must contact the department of Dramatic Arts to confirm their attendance at the DART Invitational. For contact information and more details, and to register for the DART Invitational, refer to www.brocku.ca/dramatic_arts/. Normally the two dates scheduled for the DART Invitational are in April and May. A third DART Invitational may be arranged later in the summer for late applicants (subject to space availability). It is mandatory that all applicants who hold offers (with Dramatic Arts as a major) attend one of the dates. Failure to attend the DART Invitational will result in the offer to the Dramatic Arts Major being revised to an alternate major.

Policing and Criminal Justice Applicants who wish to be considered for this program must first apply to Human Geography (BGE), Political Science (BPO), Sociology (BSO), Psychology (BPY), Media and Communication Studies (BUC) or Business Communication Studies (BUD). Students apply for admission to the Policing and Criminal Justice program following successful completion of year one at Brock University. Refer to www.brocku.ca/webcal/2011/undergrad/pcjp.html for further information. For information related to all other collaborative Brock Universitycollege opportunities, go to www.brocku.ca/ registrar/admissions/articulationagreements/. Nursing (BScN) Brock University offers two distinct options for completing the BScN degree: Brock University Program: Applicants may apply to the fouryear BScN Honours program that is offered entirely at the Brock University campus in St. Catharines. Following completion of the degree, students will be eligible to write the certification exam to become a Registered Nurse. Students who wish to study at Brock University should choose this option. Loyalist CAAT/Brock University Collaborative Program: Applicants may apply to the fouryear BScN Honours program that is offered in collaboration with Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario. The first two years are completed at Loyalist College and the final two years at Brock University. Following completion of the degree, students will be eligible to write the certification exam to become a Registered Nurse. Applications to the program are made through the Ontario College Application Services (OCAS). Students who wish to begin studies at Loyalist College should choose this option. English Proficiency Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit evidence of English language proficiency. Studying in an Ontario secondary school, or under Ontario curriculum in another country, does not automatically exempt applicants from this requirement. Applicants should email 101apps@brocku.ca early in the application process if they have any questions regarding the need to submit a test score. Normally, in order to be considered for early admission, a successful test result is required by late February or, for May offers, the last week in April. Applicants should refer to www.brocku.ca/webcal/2011/undergrad/admi.html#sec13 for detailed information regarding English language proficiency requirements.

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Accessibility Policy Applicants who apply under the Accessibility Policy must meet minimum university admission requirements and be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Requests for special admissions consideration, including any supporting documentation, must be submitted no later than April 13, 2012. All files will be reviewed at the end of April. Applicants admitted under this policy who do not meet the admission requirements for a specific program may be extended an offer to an alternate program in cases where the preferred program is limited in enrollment or is full. Applicants may be considered under one or more of the following categories: Extenuating Circumstances Applicants may request individual review by sending a letter, written by the applicant, directly to the Office of the Registrar, Admissions. Any letters and/or supporting documentation should clearly articulate how the special circumstances have impacted academic performance. Physical Disabilities or Severe Illness Applicants may request individual review by sending a letter, written by the applicant, directly to the Office of the Registrar, Admissions. The letter should clearly articulate how the special circumstances have impacted academic performance. Supporting documentation should be provided. Minority Status Members of Aboriginal communities or members of a visible minority may request individual review by sending a letter, written by the applicant, directly to the Office of the Registrar, Admissions. Any letters and/ or supporting documentation should clearly articulate how the special circumstances have impacted academic performance. Learning Disabilities Applicants may request individual review by sending a letter, written by the applicant, with supporting documentation directly to the Office of the Registrar, Admissions. The Admissions Office will forward all documentation to the Services for Students with disAbilities Office. Upon review, additional information may be required. The Director of Admissions, in consultation with the Manager of Services for Students with disAbilities, will make all admissions decisions. Admission is not guaranteed. The following documentation is required: i) a psychoeducational assessment report confirming the learning disability and indicating a need for specific accommodations; ii) an IEP, when available; and

iii) a cover letter, written by the applicant, that clearly articulates how the learning disability has impacted academic performance. Special note: For those students requiring special accommodation who have not already identified themselves during the application process, it is important to contact Services for Students with disAbilities immediately upon receiving admission to arrange for required accommodations. Contact us at 905-688-5550, extension 3240. Brock assists students with physical, medical, mental health and learning disabilities through exam accommodations, note taking, technical assistance, and campus advocacy and liaison. The campus is wheelchair accessible, and includes accessible housing units. Residences Brocks award-winning residences feature close proximity to academic halls, air-conditioning, and internet and cable access. All of our residences are located on or within close walking distance to the campus and offer Brock students the opportunity to choose between traditional dormitory, townhouse or independent-style accommodations. For more information about our residences, and to apply, visit www.brocku.ca/residence/. To secure your guaranteed place in residence, your application and deposit must arrive at Brock University no later than June 1, 2012. Awards & Financial Aid For information about Brocks innovative scholarship awards and financial aid, please refer to: https://experience.brocku.ca. Co-op Programs Co-op students at Brock receive extensive coaching and support to enable successful transitions to the workplace. Work placements with companies located across Canada and internationally contribute to, and build upon, academic programs. Applicants should note that co-op is a limited enrollment program and admission is not guaranteed by attaining the minimum requirements. International students on study permits are welcome to apply to, and be considered for, admission to co-op programs at Brock University. However, admission to some programs may be limited or restricted due to limitations imposed by industry requirements or Canadian immigration laws, which make it difficult to secure placements for visa students and present challenges for successful completion of required work terms. Visa students are ineligible to apply for the Accounting co-op program.

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Med Plus Med Plus at Brock University is an experiential learning, non-credit initiative designed to provide students with the skills and experience necessary for a successful health professional career. It has two key goals. Med Plus aims to help students boost their chances of being accepted into graduate health programs (e.g., Medical School, physiotherapy programs) by providing a range of experiences, speakers and skill development workshops that help the student in a variety of personal and interpersonal facets of life. Med Plus also helps students to develop a supportive network of contacts and mentors in the region, so that they will have a good basis upon which to establish their career after completing their education. For additional information and an application form, refer to www.brocku.ca/career-services/students-alumni/med-plus/. Further Information Central Admissions ................................... extension 4068 Marion Barbas, Admissions Assistant ................................ extension 3434 Mika Vervoort, Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions ..................... extension 3435 Brock University Office of the Registrar Admissions 500 Glenridge Avenue St. Catharines ON L2S 3A1 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 905-688-5550 905-988-5488 101apps@brocku.ca www.brocku.ca/registrar/

Carleton University
s Specify subject of major interest on the application. Applicants who wish to add a second major must contact Carleton University Admissions Services at admissions@carleton.ca. Indicates that the program is available through both a regular (non-co-op) or co-operative system of study.

Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism B. Architectural Studies (BAS) CR Architectural Studies n Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences/ Faculty of Public Affairs B. Arts (BA) CH BA Honours (four-year program) s African Studies (must be combined with another major); Anthropology n; Applied Economics n; Applied Economics (with a concentration in Development, Financial Economics, or International Political Economy) n; Applied Economics (with a concentration in Natural Resources, Environment & Economy); Applied Linguistics & Discourse Studies; Art History; Biology; Canadian Studies (must be combined with another major); Cognitive Science (with a specialization in Biological Foundations of Cognition) n; Cognitive Science (with a specialization in Foundations of Cognition & Psychology) n; Cognitive Science (with a specialization in Cognition & Computation) n; Cognitive Science (with a specialization in Language & Linguistics) n; Cognitive Science (with a specialization in Philosophical & Conceptual Issues) n; Communication Studies n; Criminology & Criminal Justice (with a concentration in Law, in Psychology, or in Sociology); Economics n; Economics (with a concentration in Financial Economics, or International Political Economy, or Development) n; Economics (with a concentration in Natural Resources, Environment & Economy) n; Economics (with a specialization in Quantitative and Mathematical Economics) n; English; Environmental Studies; European & Russian Studies; Film Studies; French n; French Interdisciplinary Studies; Geography; Geography (with a concentration in Physical Geography); Geomatics; Global Politics; Greek & Roman Studies; History n; History (with a concentration in International History) n; History & Theory of Architecture; Human Rights; Law n; Law (with a concentration in Business Law, Law Policy & Government, or Transnational Law & Human 41

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Rights) n; Linguistics; Music; Philosophy; Philosophy (with a specialization in Philosophy, Ethics & Public Affairs); Political Science n; Political Science (with a concentration in Canadian Politics) n; Political Science (with a concentration in Comparative Politics & Area Studies Global North) n; Political Science (with a concentration in Comparative Politics & Area Studies Global South) n; Political Science (with a concentration in Gender & Politics) n; Political Science (with a concentration in International Relations) n; Political Science (with a concentration in Political Theory) n; Political Science (with a concentration in Public Affairs & Policy Analysis) n; Political Science (with a concentration in North American Politics) n; Psychology; Religion; Sociology n; Womens and Gender Studies (must be combined with another major) BA General (three-year program) s Anthropology; Applied Linguistics & Discourse Studies; Art History; Biology; Canadian Studies; Economics; English; Environmental Studies; Film Studies; French; Geography; Greek & Roman Studies; History; History & Theory of Architecture; Human Rights; Law; Linguistics; Music; Philosophy; Political Science; Political Science (with a concentration in Canadian Politics); Political Science (with a concentration in Comparative Politics & Area Studies Global North); Political Science (with a concentration in Comparative Politics & Area Studies Global South); Political Science (with a concentration in Gender & Politics); Political Science (with a concentration in International Relations); Political Science (with a concentration in North American Politics); Political Science (with a concentration in Political Theory); Political Science (with a concentration in Public Affairs & Policy Analysis); Psychology; Religion; Sociology; Womens & Gender Studies

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International Business International Business: International Investment, Finance & Banking International Business: International Marketing & Trade International Business: Strategic Management & International Human Resources

School of Computer Science B. Computer Science (BCS) COH Computer Science Honours: Biomedical Computing n COV Computer Science Honours: Computer Game Development n COS Computer Science Honours: Computer & Internet Security n COL Computer Science Honours: Computer Science: Law n CON Computer Science Major n COB Computer Science Honours: Management & Business Systems n CMS Computer Science Honours: Mobile Computing n COG Computer Science Honours: Network Computing n COP Computer Science Honours: Psychology n COD Computer Science Honours: Software & Computing n COF Computer Science Honours: Software Engineering n Faculty of Engineering B. Engineering (BEng) CEA Aerospace Engineering n CEX Architectural Conservation & Sustainability n CEB Civil Engineering n CEH Communications Engineering n CEC Computer Systems Engineering n CEF Electrical Engineering n CEE Environmental Engineering n CEK Sustainable & Renewable Energy n CED Mechanical Engineering n CEP Engineering Physics n CES Software Engineering n CEG Biomedical & Electrical Engineering n CEJ Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering n College of the Humanities B. Humanities (BHum) Students must select one of the streams below. CBC Option A Bachelor of Humanities CBD Option B Bachelor of Humanities with Biology School of Industrial Design B. Industrial Design (BID) CD Industrial Design n

Sprott School of Business B. Commerce (BCom) CC Commerce n CCC Commerce: Accounting n CCE Commerce: Concentration in Entrepreneurship n CCF Commerce: Finance n CCJ Commerce: Information Systems n CCA Commerce: International Business n CCH Commerce: Managing People & Organizations n CCM Commerce: Marketing n CCS Commerce: Supply Chain Management n Sprott School of Business B. International Business (BIB) A year of study abroad is required.

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School of Information Technology (BIT) Programs offered jointly with Algonquin College CIM Bachelor of Information Technology: Interactive Multimedia & Design n CIN Bachelor of Information Technology: Network Technology n School of Journalism and Communications B. Journalism (BJ) CJ Journalism School of Mathematics and Statistics B. Mathematics (BMath) CMA Mathematics Honours (four-year program) s Biostatistics; Computational & Applied Mathematics & Statistics n; Computer Science & Mathematics (with a concentration in Computing Theory & Numerical Methods) n; Computer Science & Mathematics (with a concentration in Statistics & Computing) n; Mathematics n; Mathematics & Economics n; Mathematics & Statistics n; Mathematics/ MSc (Mathematics); Mathematics with a specialization in Stochastics n; Statistics n; Statistics/MSc (Mathematics) CMB Mathematics General (three-year program) s Computer Mathematics; Mathematics; Statistics School for Studies in Art and Culture B. Music (BMus) CM Music Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs B. Public Affairs and Policy Management (BPAPM) CPT Communication & Information Technology Policy n CDS Development Studies n CPB Human Rights n CPI International Studies n CPX Public Affairs & Policy Management n CPA Public Policy & Administration n CPS Social Policy n CPR Strategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis n Faculty of Science B. Science (BSc) CT Science Honours (four-year program) s Applied Physics n; Biochemistry n; Biochemistry & Biotechnology n; Bioinformatics n; Biology n; Biology & Physical Geography; Biology & Biotechnology n; Biology & Earth Sciences n; Biology & Ecology, Evolution & Behaviour n; Biology & Health Sciences n; Biology Molecular & Cellular n; Biology & Physiology n; Chemistry n;Chemistry & Computer Science n; Chemistry & Earth CS

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Sciences n; Chemistry & Physics n; Chemistry (with a concentration in Nanotechnology); Computational Biochemistry n; Computational Biochemistry n; Computational Biology n; Earth Sciences n; Earth Sciences (with a concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology & Paleoecology) n; Earth Science (with a concentration in Resource Economics); Earth Science & Physical Geography n; Earth Sciences & Physical Geography (with a concentration in Terrain Science) n; Environmental Science n; Environmental Science (with a concentration in Earth Sciences n, in Chemistry n, or in Biology n); Food Science & Nutrition; Geography (with a concentration in Geomatics or in Physical Geography); Integrated Science; Integrated Science (with a concentration in Arts); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Education); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Forensic Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Information Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Information Technology); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Life & Health Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Ethics); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Policy); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Technology); Mathematics & Physics n; Nanoscience; Neuroscience n; Physics Experimental n; Physics Theory n; Physics & Biology; Psychology Science General (three-year program) s Biology; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Integrated Science; Integrated Science (with a concentration in Arts); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Education) Integrated Science (with a concentration in Forensic Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Information Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Information Technology); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Life & Health Science); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Ethics); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Policy); Integrated Science (with a concentration in Science & Technology); Science Major (four-year program) s Biochemistry; Biology; Earth Science; Environmental Science; Physics

School of Social Work B. Social Work (BSW Honours) CSW Social Work

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Deadlines for Application and Additional Admission Documentation or Supplementary Information The application deadline is June 1 (exceptions are listed below). The deadline for January (winter) admission is November 15. Applicants are encouraged to submit their portfolio or additional information as early as February. Please contact the Undergraduate Recruitment Office for further details. Program (Fall September) B. Architectural Studies B. Social Work Applications Documents/ Supplementary Information April 1: Portfolio March 1: Supplementary Application March 1: Portfolio March 1: Must schedule an audition April 1: Portfolio required and an information session recommended March 1: Portfolio

A Carleton University Entrance Bursary, granted on the basis of financial need, will provide you with additional funds to help you meet the direct education costs of your first-year studies. To be considered for an Entrance Bursary, students may apply online by visiting the Awards Office website. For more information about our scholarships and bursary programs, government student loans and our work-study program, please visit the Awards Office website at www.carleton.ca/awards/ or contact us at 613-520-3600. Residence Accommodation 3,523 residence spaces are available, 71 percent of which are reserved for first-year students. Eleven residence buildings offer co-educational living, with a limited number of single-gender space (as demand dictates). The residence fee includes a room, phone, internet service and a meal plan that may include up to 19 meals per week (with choice of breakfast, lunch, dinner or brunch on weekends) in the residence cafeteria, or a combination of meals and cash credits that permit meal purchases in other university food outlets. Current Ontario secondary school students who have been admitted to first-year studies by May 29, 2012, will receive an offer of residence that must be returned by June 7, 2012. The remaining rooms are allocated by lottery on June 11, 2012, to students who indicated an interest on the OUAC application and have applied for residence. Upon acceptance of a room offer, a deposit is required. Disability Services Carleton University provides individualized academic accommodations and support services for students with disabilities through the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC). All main buildings on campus are connected by a common tunnel system that facilitates ease of travel during the winter months. Accessible rooms and a 24-hour Attendant Services program are available in residence for students with physical disabilities. Extended services for students with documented learning disabilities are available. All qualified students with disabilities who provide proper documentation from a health care professional will be accommodated. Please contact us at 613-520-6608 (voice), or 613-520-3937 (TTY), or pmc@carleton.ca and/ or visit our website at www.carleton.ca/pmc/ for more information. Additional Program Information Programs that are available through both a regular (non-co-op) and co-operative education system are identified above in the university programs and codes by a square symbol (n).

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Applications may be received after these deadlines with no guarantee that they will be processed in time for the session requested. Semester Entry Points Full-time and part-time entry are available in September and January. Not all programs are available in January. Scholarships At Carleton University, we reward academic excellence and recognize financial need with generous scholarship and bursary programs. If you are entering Carleton with a secondary school average of 80 percent or better, you will automatically be considered for one of our entrance scholarships. An application will only be required if you wish to be considered for one of our 24 Prestige Entrance Scholarships. All entrance and Prestige scholarships are renewable with A- standing and may be renewed each year that you are a full-time student at Carleton.

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Students apply to Directed Interdisciplinary Studies after first year. Students interested in the BA in Child Studies must have a diploma in Early Childhood Education in order to be considered for admission. English Language Requirements Students can prove their language proficiency in a number of ways. They can either demonstrate that they have completed their last three years of full-time secondary or postsecondary study in a country where the primary language is English, and in a school where the language of instruction is exclusively English (e.g., in a British, American or Australian curriculum or the International Baccalaureate), or they can submit one of the English language test scores outlined below. Students who cannot demonstrate three full-time years in an English language school as outlined above must submit a language test result. Minimum TOEFL Score: 580 PBT; 86 iBT with a minimum of 22 on Speaking and Writing, and 20 on Listening and Reading Minimum IELTS Score: 6.5 with no band below 6 Minimum CAEL Score: 70 Minimum MELAB Score: 85 overall with no section below 80 Applicants whose language test scores fall below these listed cut-offs may still be eligible for admission with Carletons Foundation program. The Foundation program allows students to earn academic credits while completing English requirements for full-time study and it is composed of up to three courses that are geared toward helping students develop their English language skills. Students who successfully complete the Foundation program will be eligible to begin full-time degree studies. For more information, visit: www.admissions.carleton.ca/international/ Further Information Carleton University Undergraduate Recruitment Office 315 Robertson Hall 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Telephone: Toll-free: Fax: Email: Website: 613-520-3663 1-888-354-4414 (from within Canada) 613-520-3847 (inquiries) liaison@carleton.ca www.carleton.ca or http://admissions.carleton.ca

University of Guelph
s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Program is also available by co-operative education. Specify on the application, if applicable. Program is available by co-operative education only. Applicants to these programs must complete supplementary documentation. Please refer to http://admission.uoguelph.ca/suppforms

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Notes: Bachelor programs listed as General are three years in length. The remaining Bachelor programs are Honours, which are four years in length. Students can expect to receive only one offer of admission from the University of Guelph. It is important that you rank your preferred program as your first choice. Your other choices will only be considered if you are not admitted to your highest ranking choice. Students who apply but are not offered admission to co-operative education programs will automatically be considered for the Honours alternate in their chosen area. Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) GAD Adult Development n GS Applied Human Nutrition GYF Child, Youth & Family n Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours (Four-Year Program) GCJ Criminal Justice & Public Policy GFS Studio Art GK All other arts majors/specializations s Anthropology; Applied Mathematics & Statistics u; Art History; Classical Studies; English; Economics n; Environmental Governance; European Studies; Food, Agriculture & Resource Economics; French Studies; Geography; Hispanic Studies; History; Information Systems & Human Behaviour; International Development; Mathematics; Mathematical Economics n; Music; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology n; Sociology; Statistics; Theatre Studies Bachelor of Arts (BA) General (Three-Year Program) GNG Major to be Determined

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All other arts subjects s Anthropology; English; French Studies; Geography; Hispanic Studies; History; International Development; Mathematics; Music; Philosophy; Political Science; Sociology; Theatre Studies

Bachelor of Science (BSc) General (Three-Year Program) GZG Science subjects s Biological Sciences; Physical Sciences Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSc [Agr]) GPA Upon completion of the common first year, students will select one of the following majors: Animal Science; Crop, Horticultural & Turfgrass Science; Honours Agricultural Science; Organic Agriculture Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) GBO Bachelor of Engineering Undeclared (first year only) GBM Biological Engineering n GBI Biomedical Engineering n GBL Computer Engineering n GEK Engineering Systems & Computing n GBN Environmental Engineering n GME Mechanical Engineering n GBR Water Resources Engineering n Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (BSc [Env]) GEA Upon completion of the common first year, students will select one of the following majors: Ecology; Environmental Economics & Policy; Environmental Geography; or Environmental Sciences. All majors have the co-op option. n Associate Diploma Program GTM Turfgrass Management l About the University of Guelph The University of Guelph is considered to be one of Canadas best comprehensive universities, recognized for the high quality of its teaching, research and outstanding facilities. Engaged in a wide variety of academic programs, Guelphs 21,338 students and 860 faculty members thrive on the cutting edge of their fields. The Campus The beautiful main campus of 412 hectares is approximately an hours drive west of Toronto and includes a 165-hectare arboretum and a 12-hectare Research Park. Our People Full-time undergraduates: 17,436 Part-time undergraduates and graduates: 1,771 Graduate Students: 2,131 Full-time faculty: 860 Staff: 1,910 Student jobs: 4,000 Alumni: 92,500 active alumni in more than 140 countries.

Bachelor of Arts & Science (BAS) GAS Arts & Science Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management (BBRM) GBC Environmental Management (first two years at Ridgetown campus) GHG Equine Management (first two years at Kemptville campus) Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) GBK Accounting GBB Food & Agricultural Business n GC Hotel & Food Administration nl GBF Human Resources Management GBD Management Economics & Finance n GBE Marketing Management n GBJ Public Management n GHR Real Estate & Housing n GBT Tourism Management l GBU Undeclared major (first year only) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) GL Landscape Architecture l Bachelor of Computing (BComp) Honours (Four-Year Program) GCT Computer Science n GBS Software Engineering n Bachelor of Computing (BComp) General (Three-Year Program) GCG General Bachelor of Computing Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours (Four-Year Program) GZB Biomedical Sciences GZ All other science majors/specializations s Animal Biology; Applied Mathematics & Statistics u; Biochemistry n; Biodiversity; Biological & Pharmaceutical Chemistry n; Biological Science; Biophysics n; Chemical Physics n; Chemistry n; Environmental Biology; Environmental Geoscience & Geomatics; Food Science n; Human Kinetics; Mathematics; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Microbiology n; Molecular Biology & Genetics; Nanoscience n; Nutritional & Nutraceutical Sciences; Plant Science; Physical Science; Physics n; Psychology: Brain & Cognition; Statistics; Theoretical Physics; Toxicology n; Wildlife Biology & Conservation; Zoology

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Special Characteristics Over $158.6 million in annual research funding makes Guelph one of Canadas most research-intensive universities. The Centre for New Students, the first of its kind in Canada, helps students make a successful transition to university. The largest residence system in Ontario. Outstanding library system with access to more than 7.5 million items. 56 exchange opportunities in 30 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Oceania and the United States. Scholarships $14.3 million in student assistance. Top awards are the 12 Presidents Scholarships, Lincoln Alexander Scholarships, and Pamela Wallin Chancellors Scholarships, valued at $32,000 each. Residence Accommodation Students entering in the fall and enrolling in semester one at the Guelph campus are guaranteed a room in residence if they apply by the deadline. More than 5,000 residence spaces are available with a variety of residence styles to suit every taste. Accessibility The University of Guelph believes that the educational experience of university should be open to every student who is academically qualified. Students with hearing, visual, mobility, medical, psychiatric or learning disabilities are encouraged to contact the Coordinator in the Centre for Students with Disabilities to discuss their specific needs and requirements. Semester Entry Points Admission to semester one is available in the fall only. Application Deadlines January 11: Turfgrass Management Applications received after this date are considered only as space allows. (February 15 for supporting documents) January 11: All other programs to be considered for early offers of admission. March 1: All other programs Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Applicants will be informed of the required forms and deadlines at the point of application. Forms will be available electronically. Special deadlines may pertain to Background Information Sheets/Forms and supporting documentation.

Additional Admission Information BLA requires a Background Information Form BComm (Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management) requires a Background Information Sheet Turfgrass Management requires a Background Information Sheet All applicants who are required to submit supplemental forms will be notified in their Acknowledgement Package. Forms will be available electronically. Please note return dates and addresses. Veterinary Medicine There is no direct admission to the Veterinary Medicine program from secondary school. A minimum of three years of a university science program is required for admission consideration. Information about the program and admission can be found on the website at www.ovc.uoguelph.ca. English Proficiency Requirement Applicants whose primary language is not English should consult the current Undergraduate Calendar or http://admission.uoguelph.ca/EnglProf. Further Information Admission Services Office of Registrarial Services University of Guelph 50 Stone Road East Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Telephone: 519-824-4120, extension 58721 or 519-821-2130 AskGryph: http://askgryph.registrar.uoguelph.ca Website: http://admission.uoguelph.ca Undergraduate Calendar: www.uoguelph.ca/undergrad_calendar/

University of Guelph-Humber
Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) GMT Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media Studies and a Diploma in Media Communications with an area of emphasis in Digital Communications, Image Arts, Journalism or Public Relations Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) GHE Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood and Diploma in Early Childhood Education

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Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Family & Community Social Services and Social Service Workers Diploma GMP Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Justice Studies and Diploma in Police Foundations or Community and Justice Services.* GHK Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Kinesiology and Diploma in Fitness & Health Promotion GMA Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology and Diploma in General Arts & Science with area of emphasis in Business, Human Services or Justice Studies. Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) GDB Honours Bachelor of Business Administration and Diploma in Business Administration with areas of emphasis in International Business, Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management* or Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship *Pending University of Guelph Senate approval. The University of Guelph-Humber Since 2002, the University of Guelph-Humber has offered students an exciting option in postsecondary education. In each of the Universitys seven programs, students earn an honours degree from the University of Guelph and a diploma from Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (Humber) in four years of full-time study. Located in Toronto, students at the University of Guelph-Humber study a rigorous curriculum, combined with hands-on workplace experience, that prepares graduates for success in their careers, professional schools and graduate programs. More information can be found at: www.guelphhumber.ca Why Students Choose the University of Guelph-Humber Degree + Diploma Students earn an honours degree from the University of Guelph and a specialized diploma from Humber in four years of full-time study. Graduates are prepared to succeed in their chosen career or pursue further studies. Community With a population of 3,400, University of Guelph-Humber students are part of a close-knit community and enjoy dynamic classroom discussions and personal connections with faculty, classmates and staff.

Academic Program Each program offers a strong theoretical foundation, complemented by industry placements, that give students an opportunity to build confidence through knowledge, experience and expertise in their field of study. Location The University is located in Toronto, Canadas largest and most diverse city. Scholarships Over $2 million was awarded to students in 2010. University of Guelph-Humber applicants are also eligible for the University of Guelph Presidents Scholarships, the Lincoln Alexander Chancellors Scholarships and the Board of Governors Scholarships, ranging from $8,000 to $32,000 each. For more information regarding University of Guelph-Humber financial aid and scholarships, please visit www.guelphhumber.ca/financial/. Admission Information For more information regarding our programs of study and admission requirements for secondary school applicants, please visit www.guelphhumber.ca/admissions/. English Proficiency Requirement Detailed information regarding English proficiency requirements for applicants whose primary language is not English and other requirements for international students are also available at www.guelphhumber.ca/admissions/. Residence Residence is available on a priority basis to all first-year students applying directly from secondary school who have received an offer of admission. All rooms in residence are single rooms with various living options available. Semester Entry Points Admission to semester one is available in the fall only. Application Deadlines The deadline to apply to all programs at the University of Guelph-Humber is January 11, 2012, to be considered for fall 2012. Contact Information University of Guelph-Humber Registrarial Services Admission 207 Humber College Boulevard Toronto ON M9W 5L7 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 416-798-1331, extension 6056 416-798-3606 info@guelphhumber.ca www.guelphhumber.ca

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Lakehead University
s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Indicates that the program is also available by co-operative education. Specify on the application, if applicable. A minimum overall average of 80 percent is required for admission. Offered as a four-year BA or a five-year double degree. Offered as a four-year BSc or a five-year double degree.

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Faculty of Business Administration AC Commerce Honours (four years) Note: The first two years of the Honours Bachelor of Commerce (four years) and the Bachelor of Administration (three years) are common. After the second year of the Honours Bachelor of Commerce program, students must choose to complete the program in one year with a Business Administration degree or continue for two years in order to receive the Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree. Students choosing the Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree will be required to choose from the following majors in third year: Accounting n; Business Economics; Business Finance n; Human Resources Management & Industrial Relations n; International Business; Information Systems n; Management; and Marketing n. Please note that coop options do not start until year three of the degree program. Faculty of Education Note: No supplementary information is required AWP Arts Honours BA/BEd Primary/Junior (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; French; Geography; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Music; Philosophy; Psychology; Sociology AWJ Arts Honours BA/BEd Junior/Intermediate (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; French; Geography; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Music; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology AWI Arts Honours BA/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; English & French; French; Geography; History; History & English; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Music; Psychology AOP Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BEd Primary/Junior (five-year double degree) AOJ Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BEd Junior/ Intermediate (five-year double degree)

Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) ARP Arts BA/BEd Primary/Junior (four-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; French; Geography; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Philosophy; Psychology : ; Sociology; Visual Arts; Womens Studies ARJ Arts BA/BEd Junior/Intermediate (four-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; French; Geography; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology :; Sociology; Visual Arts; Womens Studies ARI Arts BA/BEd Intermediate/Senior (four-year double degree) s Anthropology; English; French; Geography; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics; Psychology : ART Arts Honours BFA/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) s Visual Arts AKP Kinesiology Honours BK/BEd Primary/Junior (five-year double degree) Kinesiology AKJ Kinesiology Honours BK/BEd Junior/ Intermediate (five-year double degree) Kinesiology AKI Kinesiology Honours BK/BEd Intermediate/ Senior (five-year double degree) Kinesiology ASP Science Honours BSc/BEd Primary/Junior (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; Chemistry; Geography; Geology with a concentration in Physics; Mathematics; Physics ASJ Science Honours BSc/BEd Junior/Intermediate (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; Chemistry; Geography; Geology with a concentration in Physics; Mathematics; Physics ASI Science Honours BSc/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) s Anthropology; Biology; Biology & Chemistry; Chemistry; Computer Science; Geography; Geology; Geology with a concentration in Physics; Mathematics; Physics; Psychology APT Science BSc/BEd Primary/Junior (four-year double degree) s Anthropology; Earth Sciences; Geography; Mathematics; Natural Science; Physics ATJ Science BSc/BEd Junior/Intermediate (four-year double degree) s Anthropology; Earth Sciences; Geography; Mathematics; Natural Science; Physics ATI Science BSc/BEd Intermediate/Senior (four-year double degree) s Computer Science; Earth Sciences; Geography; Mathematics; Physics; Psychology t AWM Aboriginal Education Honours BEd Primary/ Junior AWN Native Education BA/BEd Primary/Junior (four-year double degree) s General; Indigenous Learning

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AWO Native Education BA/BEd Junior/Intermediate (four-year double degree) s General; Indigenous Learning AWC Native Education BA/BEd (Native Education) Intermediate/Senior (four-year double degree) s General; Indigenous Learning AWB Native Education BSc (General)/BEd (Native Education) Primary/Junior (four-year double degree) AWA Native Education BSc (General)/BEd (Native Education) Junior/Intermediate (four-year double degree) AWD Native Education BSc (General)/BEd (Native Education) Intermediate/Senior (four-year double degree) AWW Womens Studies Honours BA/BEd Primary/ Junior (five-year double degree) AWQ Womens Studies Honours BA/BEd Junior/ Intermediate (five-year double degree) AJA Environmental Studies Honours BES/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) Geography AJB Environmental Science Honours BESc/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) Biology AJC Environmental Science Honours BESc/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree) Geography Faculty of Engineering AK Applied Science Common Year AX Engineering Degree with Diploma (four years) sn Chemical; Civil; Electrical; Mechanical; Software (Please note that co-op options do not start until year three of the degree program) Faculty of Natural Resources Management AF Forestry Honours BScF (four years/five years with co-op) n AFE Forestry Honours BEM (four years/five years with co-op) n

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Social Work Honours BSW (four years) s; Social Work with a major concentration in Gerontology; Social Work with a major concentration in Indigenous Learning Gerontology BA (three years) s; Bachelor of Arts Honours Gerontology & Psychology Major; Bachelor of Arts Honours Gerontology Major with Major concentration in Womens Studies Psychology Honours BA (four years) s; Specialized Honours in Psychology; Psychology with a major concentration in Womens Studies; Specialized Honours in Psychology with a major concentration in Womens Studies Psychology BA (three years) s Psychology Honours BSc (four years) s Psychology; Specialized Honours in Psychology Psychology BSc (three years) s

Faculty of Science & Environmental Studies Note: Some of Lakeheads Science programs are offered by the Faculty of Social Science & Humanities. Please see the listing for the Faculty of Social Science & Humanities for additional Science programs that may not be listed here. Note: All concurrent education programs are listed under the Faculty of Education. AQE AZ Arts Honours BA (four years) s Anthropology; Geography; Mathematics; Northern Studies Science Honours BSc (four years) s Anthropology; Applied Biomolecular Science; Bioinformatics; Biology; Biology & Chemistry; Chemistry; Computer Science (Business, Hardware or Science Option) n; Geoarchaeology; Geography; Geography with Geology minor; Geology; Geology with major concentration in Physics; Mathematics; Northern Studies; Physics n; Physics with major concentration in Applied Biomolecular Science; Resource & Environmental Economics; Water Resource Science Science BSc (three years) s Anthropology; Biology; Computer Science; Earth Sciences; General; Geoarchaeology; Geography; Mathematics; Mathematics & Physics; Natural Science; Physics; Undecided Environmental Studies Honours BES (four years) Environmental Studies & Geography Environmental Science Honours BESc (four years) s Environmental Studies & Biology; Environmental Studies & Earth Science; Environmental Studies & Geography

AS Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Note: The recommended deadline for our Nursing programs is February 6, 2012. Late applicants will be considered on an individual basis. Please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment for more information. Note: All concurrent education programs are listed under the Faculty of Education. AP Kinesiology Honours BK (four years) n AN Nursing BScN (four years) Offered in collaboration with Confederation College (Applicants apply only to Lakehead University) ANC Nursing BScN (three years) v

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Applied Stream (Articulation Agreement with Confederation College) AWR Water Resource Science Honours BSc (four years) Applied Stream Articulated with Confederation College s Applied Environmental Water Management Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities Note: Some of Lakeheads Arts programs are offered by the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies. Please see the listing for the Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies for additional Arts programs that may not be listed here. Note: The recommended deadline for our Music and Visual Arts programs is March 2, 2012. Late applicants will be considered on an individual basis. Please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment for more information. Note: All concurrent education programs are listed under the Faculty of Education. AQ Arts Honours (four years) s Economics; Economics & Political Science; English; English & French; English & History; English & Philosophy; English with a major concentration in Womens Studies; French; French & Philosophy; History; History & Philosophy; History & Political Science; History with a major concentration in Womens Studies; Indigenous Learning; Indigenous Learning & Philosophy; Indigenous Learning with a major concentration in Womens Studies; Music; Northern Studies; Philosophy; Philosophy & Political Science; Philosophy & Psychology; Political Science; Political Science Pre-Law; Sociology; Sociology with a major concentration in Gerontology; Sociology with a major concentration in Womens Studies; Womens Studies AQM Music Honours BMus (four years) Please note that an audition and theory entrance test are required to be considered for admission. AQV Visual Arts Honours BFA (four years) Please note that submission of a portfolio is required to be considered for admission AA Arts (three years) s Economics; Economics & Political Science; English; French; General; History; Indigenous Learning; Mathematics & Economics; Philosophy; Political Science; Political Science Pre-Law; Psychology & Philosophy; Sociology; Undecided; Visual Arts; Womens Studies AY Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR (four years) AV Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BA Geography (four-year double degree) ARH Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BA History (four-year double degree) AVV Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BA Womens Studies (five-year double degree) AVW Outdoor Recreation Honours BOR/BA Womens Studies (four-year double degree)

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For a comprehensive overview of the exciting learning opportunities available at Lakehead University, please visit www.mylakehead.ca. Profile Lakehead University is a small, student-centred, comprehensive university. Technologically advanced, sensitive to student needs and located in a superior natural environment, Lakehead University provides exceptional educational value. Lakehead Universitys Thunder Bay Campus is located on a 117.5-hectare site. Lakehead University has nine faculties: Business Administration; Education; Engineering; Natural Resources Management; Graduate Studies; Northern Ontario School of Medicine; Health and Behavioural Sciences; Science and Environmental Studies; and Social Sciences and Humanities. The teaching faculty includes 286 full-time members at the Thunder Bay campus. The university library, which is the largest library in northwestern Ontario, consists of the Chancellor Norman M. Paterson Library and the Education Library. Campus Tours Lakehead Universitys Thunder Bay campus is situated at the head of Lake Superior. The campus features a beautiful, natural environment including the McIntyre River and Lake Tamblyn. Come learn about our extensive programs; see our teaching facilities, labs, libraries, residences, computer labs and athletic facilities; talk with students and faculty members of the program in which you are interested. Tours are available Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To arrange for a personalized campus tour, please register online at www.mylakehead.ca or contact Recruitment at 807-343-8907. Scholarships High-ranking students are automatically considered for Lakehead University Entrance Scholarships. The scholarship average is calculated based on students highest six 4U/M grades, available at the time of the offer. 95% 9094.9% 8589.9% 8084.9% Free Tuition* $10,000** $6,000** $3,000** Tuition x 4 years $2,500 x 4 years $1,500 x 4 years $750 x 4 years

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percent, the student will receive an amended scholarship valued at $2,500 per year for each subsequent academic year for the remaining term of the scholarship. **Renewable provided that an 80 percent average is achieved in each academic year. Additional scholarships, as well as a Lakehead University Entrance Bursary, are also available. For more details, please contact the Office of Student Awards and Financial Aid by telephone at 807-343-8206, by email at financial.aid@lakeheadu.ca or on the web at http://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca. Enrollment Full-time students: 5,599 Part-time students: 1,477 Graduate Students (Full- and Part-time): 604 Semester Entry Points: fall, winter, spring and summer. Student Accessibility Services Student Accessibility Services coordinates services and facilitates academic accommodations for students with disabilities. Academic accommodations are provided on the basis of documentation of a disability. All students must meet the essential learning outcomes for a course or program of study. Students with special needs due to a disability are encouraged to contact Student Accessibility Services as soon as possible to arrange for any necessary academic and/or physical accommodations. Student Success Centre The Student Success Centre (SSC) is committed to helping Lakehead students throughout their university career. The staff at the SSC are focused on enhancing students self-confidence, contributing to academic success, and helping students achieve their goals to develop life-long plans. Services include: Academic advising Academic support Career exploration Co-operative education opportunities Job preparation Leadership development Orientation and first-year experience Tutoring services Email: Website: Phone: ssc@lakeheadu.ca http://ssc.lakeheadu.ca 807-343-8264 or 807-343-8018

that they return their residence contract, residence profile and down payment by June 1, 2012. Lakehead University residence has accommodations for 1,165 students. Eight building structures comprise the residence: Prettie Residence, Bartley Residence, Halliday Hall Residence, three phases of townhouses and two apartment buildings constructed in 2003. The townhouses are reserved for upper-year students. Residence accommodation in Prettie, Bartley or Halliday Hall Residences requires the purchase of a meal plan that operates seven days a week and provides three meals a day. The meal plan is optional for townhouse and apartment residents. For more information, visit our website at http://residence.lakeheadu.ca; telephone 807-343-8060 or 807-343-8097; or email us at resaccnt@lakeheadu.ca. Language Requirements Applicants whose native language is not English and who have not studied in an English-language school system for more than three full years will be required to provide proof of English language proficiency by achieving appropriate standing on one of the following tests: 1. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Minimum acceptable score is 550 (paper-based; no component less than 50), 213 (computer-based; no component less than 17), 80 (internet-based; no component less than 19). *Our institution code is 0888. Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): Minimum acceptable score is 85. International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Minimum acceptable score is 6.5 with no band below 6.0. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): Minimum acceptable score is 60.

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Please note that applicants to Nursing are required to present higher scores than those listed above. Please contact the Office of Admissions for details. For international students who meet Lakehead Universitys admission requirements but whose English Language Proficiency test scores fall below our required cut-offs, you may be considered for admission through the Lakehead English Communication Program (LECP). For details, please visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/lecp/. Distance Education and Online Learning No matter where you live in the world, you can pursue your educational goals when and where its most

Residence Accommodations All secondary school students who receive an offer of admission to Lakehead Universitys Thunder Bay campus are guaranteed a space in residence, provided

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convenient for you. From a single course to a seminar or an entire program, online or on-campus, we have the solution. For more information contact the Office of Continuing Education and Distributed Learning by phone at 807-346-7730 or email at cedl@lakeheadu.ca. Co-op Education Lakehead University offers students the opportunity to include a co-op experience with their degree program. Programs that offer co-op options are indicated with a square symbol (n). Students must apply to the academic unit that sponsors the particular degree program and selection is based primarily upon academic credentials; however, consideration is given to relevant background information that demonstrates the applicants aptitude for co-op education. Please note that some co-op programs begin in year one, while others begin in year two or three. International Baccalaureate (IB) Admission Requirements An IB Diploma with a total score of 28* in six subjects, three of which must be at the Higher Level (HL) with no score less than 4 in any subject, is required. (*Higher scores may be required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the supply of available spaces.) Program-specific prerequisite courses are also required. For complete details about program-specific prerequisites, transfer credit eligibility, etc., visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/admission--applicationinformation-for-high-school-students-enrolled-in-theinternational-baccalaureate-ib-program/. Advanced Placement (AP) Secondary school students taking advanced placement courses may be eligible to receive university credit. For complete details, visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/ admission--application-information-for-high-schoolstudents-taking-advanced-placement-courses-ap/. Deferrals Deferral of Admission requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis for open enrollment programs. Deferrals will not be considered for limited enrollment programs including Nursing, Visual Arts, Music, Engineering and the One-Year Bachelor of Education. All conditions listed on the original offer of admission must be satisfied before a deferral of admission request will be considered. If students plan on completing any further studies at an accredited institution after being admitted to Lakehead, they will have to re-apply for admission through the Ontario Universities Application Centre. To download the Deferral Request form, visit: http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca (then click on Forms in the left menu).

Contact Us Office of Admissions and Recruitment Lakehead University 955 Oliver Road Thunder Bay ON P7B 5E1 Telephone: Toll-free: Toll-free: Email: Website: 807-343-8500 1-800-465-3959 1-866-583-2043 (from within Canada) admissions@lakeheadu.ca www.lakeheadu.ca

Lakehead University Orillia Campus


s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Indicates that the program is also available by co-operative education. Specify on the application, if applicable. Arts & Science Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science s Anthropology; English; Environmental Sustainability; Geography; Interdisciplinary Studies Concurrent Education/Arts & Science Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science/Bachelor of Education (Primary/Junior) s Anthropology; English; Geography; Interdisciplinary Studies Concurrent Education/Arts & Science Bachelor of Arts & Science/Bachelor of Education (Primary/Junior) s Interdisciplinary Studies Business Commerce Honours Bachelor of Commerce (four years) (Orillia Campus) Social Work Honours Bachelor of Social Work (one year) (Orillia Campus)

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Profile Lakehead University Orillia Campus opened phase one of its permanent facility in September 2010. The new campus is entirely designed and built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards. The Lakehead University Orillia Campus features an Interdisciplinary Studies program designed to offer students the chance to earn an Honours Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree and, if they choose, to also earn a Bachelor of Education degree. The Lakehead University Orillia Campus also offers an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Administrative Studies) program, Business college transfer program as well as an Honours Bachelor of Social Work degree.

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To enable students to leverage their many interests, Lakehead Universitys program offerings at the Orillia campus are multidisciplinary. Ideal for students who have broader career interests and aptitudes, a multidisciplinary degree program provides a flexible structure that allows for easy selection of pre-professional program requirements, along with subjects that are of greatest personal interest. Combining the same quality education that has become synonymous with our Thunder Bay campus, the Lakehead University Orillia Campus features advanced, state-of-the-art learning environments and a student life experience that takes advantage of the lifestyle opportunities that are unique to the city of Orillia and its surrounding region. Campus Tours We invite you to visit us at the Orillia Campus. Our friendly staff and faculty are here to help answer all your questions and get you on your way to achieving your academic goals. Visits are available Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To arrange for a personalized campus visit, please register online at www.mylakehead.ca or contact Student Services by telephone at 705-330-4008, extension 2150. Scholarships High-ranking students are automatically considered for Lakehead University Entrance Scholarships. The scholarship average is calculated based on students highest six 4U/M grades, available at the time of the offer. 95% 9094.9% 8589.9% 8084.9% Free Tuition* $10,000** $6,000** $3,000** Tuition x 4 years $2,500 x 4 years $1,500 x 4 years $750 x 4 years

Enrollment: full-time students: 827 part-time students: 95 Residence Accommodation Lakehead University Orillia Campus opened its brand new, 271-bed residence complex in September 2011. Students who receive an offer of admission, who complete their residence contract and return the residence deposit by June 1, 2012, are guaranteed a space in residence. The new Orillia residence is a smoke-free, dormitory-style residence hall that features a unique, modern design where each student has their own single room and shares a bathroom with only one other person. Each floor houses 40 single rooms, a laundry facility, kitchenette and quiet room. With a full meal plan included in the accommodation package, residence hall students can enjoy extra study and activity time while not worrying about meal preparation and cleanup. Language Requirements Applicants whose native language is not English and who have not studied in an English-language school system for more than three full years will be required to provide proof of English language proficiency by achieving appropriate standing on one of the following tests: 1. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Minimum acceptable score is 550 (paper-based; no component less than 50), 213 (computer-based; no component less than 17), 80 (internet-based; no component less than 19). *Our institution code is 0888. Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): Minimum acceptable score is 85. International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Minimum acceptable score is 6.5 with no band below 6.0. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): Minimum acceptable score is 60.

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*Renewable provided that a 90 percent average is achieved in each academic year. If a students university academic average falls between 80 percent and 89.9 percent, the student will receive an amended scholarship valued at $2,500 per year for each subsequent academic year for the remaining term of the scholarship. **Renewable provided that an 80 percent average is achieved in each academic year. Additional scholarships, as well as a Lakehead University Entrance Bursary, are also available. For more details, please contact the Office of Student Awards and Financial Aid by telephone at 807-343-8206, by email at financial.aid@lakeheadu.ca or on the web at http://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca.

Please note that applicants to Nursing are required to present higher scores than those listed above. Please contact the Office of Admissions for details. For international students who meet Lakehead Universitys admission requirements but whose English Language Proficiency test scores fall below our required cut-offs, you may be considered for admission through the Lakehead English Communication Program (LECP). For details, please visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/lecp/.

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International Baccalaureate (IB) Admission Requirements IB Diploma with a total score of 28* in six subjects, three of which must be at the Higher Level (HL) with no score less than 4 in any subject. (*Higher scores may be required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the supply of available spaces.) Program-specific prerequisite courses. For complete details on program-specific prerequisites, transfer credit eligibility, etc., visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/admission--applicationinformation-for-high-school-students-enrolled-in-theinternational-baccalaureate-ib-program/. Advanced Placement (AP) Secondary school students taking advanced placement courses may be eligible to receive university credit. For complete details, visit http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/ admission--application-information-for-high-schoolstudents-taking-advanced-placement-courses-ap/. Deferrals Deferral of Admission requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis for open enrollment programs. Deferrals will not be considered for limited enrollment programs including Nursing, Visual Arts, Music, Engineering and the One-Year Bachelor of Education. All conditions listed on the original offer of admission must be satisfied before a deferral of admission request will be considered. If students plan on completing any further studies at an accredited institution after being admitted to Lakehead, they will have to re-apply for admission through the Ontario Universities Application Centre. To download the Deferral Request form, visit: http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca (then click on Forms in the left menu). Contact Us Lakehead University Orillia campus 500 University Avenue Orillia ON L3V 0B9 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 705-330-4008, extension 2100 705-329-4035 orillia@lakeheadu.ca http://orillia.lakeheadu.ca

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s n l Specify subject of major interest on the application. Co-op option available. See the Supplementary Application section below.

Note: Some courses are available in French. University Programs and Codes Full-time Study Only Sudbury Campus LCS Computer Science (four years) LCI Computer Science (four years) n LFC Arts Computer Science (three years) LMA Arts Music (three years) l LMC Arts Music (four years) l LZC Arts Mathematics (three and four years) Arts (three years) s Anthropology; Classical LCC Studies; Economics; English; Ethics; French; Geography; Gerontology; History; Italian; Law & Justice; Native Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Religious Studies; Sociology; Spanish; Theatre Arts; Womens Studies LEC Arts (four years) s Ancient Studies; Anthropology; Classical Studies; Earth Sciences; Economics; English; French; Geography; Gerontology; History; Labour & Trade Union Studies; Law & Justice; Modern Languages; Native Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Public Administration; Religious Studies; Sociology; Theatre LBS BA Communication Studies (four years) LSE Arts (four years) Sports Psychology l LAC Arts (three years)/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree four years) LAG Arts (three years)/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree four years) LAI Arts (four years)/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree five years) LAK Arts (four years)/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree five years) LMG Arts (three years) Music/BEd Concurrent (Primary/Junior) (double-degree four years) LMI Arts (three years) Music/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree four years) LMK Arts (four years) Music/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree five years) LMO Arts (four years) Music/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree five years) LRM Science (three years)/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree four years)

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LRG LRI LRK LSK LSG LHG LHK LAQ LAS LSM LSO LAA LBE LEA LEG LEE LGE LSA LHE LAE LKE LVE LVG LYY LDC LNE LRE LHC

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Science (three years)/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree four years) Science (four years)/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree five years) Science (four years)/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree five years) Sport & Physical Education l/BEd Concurrent (Primary/Junior) (double-degree five years) Sport & Physical Education l/BEd Concurrent (Junior/Intermediate) (double-degree five years) Health Promotion l/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree five years) Health Promotion l/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree five years) Outdoor Adventure Leadership l/BEd Concurrent (Primary/Junior) (double-degree five years) Outdoor Adventure Leadership l/ BEd Concurrent (Junior/Intermediate) (double-degree five years) Sports Psychology l/BEd Concurrent (Primary/ Junior) (double-degree five years) Sports Psychology l/BEd Concurrent (Junior/ Intermediate) (double-degree five years) Fine Arts (four years) sl Music; Theatre Performance; Theatre Production Commerce & Administration (four years) Chemical Engineering (four years) Mechanical Engineering (four years) Mining Engineering (four years) n Engineering First two years of Civil Engineering s Civil Engineering Sport & Physical Education l Health Promotion l Outdoor Adventure Leadership l Kinesiology l Liberal Science (three years) Liberal Science (four years) Midwifery l Native Human Services (four years) Nursing (four years) Science (three years) s Anthropology; Biology; Biomedical Physics; Chemistry; Computer Science; Geology; Mathematics; Physics Science (four years) s Anthropology; Applied Physics; Behavioural Neuroscience; Biochemistry; Biology; Biomedical Biology; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Environmental Earth Sciences; Mathematics; Psychology; Restoration Ecology; Terrestrial Aquatic Ecology; Zoology Forensic Science (four years) Science (four years) Radiation Therapy (with Michener Institute) l Social Work (four years) Sports Administration (four years)

Georgian College (Barrie and Orillia Campuses) LGC Arts (three years) (Georgian-Laurentian collaborative program) s English; History; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology LGA Arts (four years) (Georgian-Laurentian collaborative program) s English; History; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology LGO Arts (three years) (Georgian-Laurentian collaborative program Orillia campus) s Law & Justice; Psychology; Sociology LGQ Arts (four years) (Georgian-Laurentian collaborative program Orillia campus) s Law & Justice; Psychology; Sociology LLG Social Work (Georgian-Laurentian collaborative program Orillia campus) LGK Business Administration (Georgian College) History Laurentian University was founded in 1960 as a bilingual, non-denominational, regional university to serve northeastern Ontario. Since then it has evolved into a diverse institution offering more programs per student than any other university in Canada, while retaining its small and unique character. Site Laurentian is surrounded by five lakes on 750 wooded acres. Numerous cross-country ski and hiking/jogging trails originate on the campus, which also has access to beaches on two of the lakes. Laurentian benefits from the amenities of Sudbury a regional municipality with a population of 160,000. The city is the northeastern Ontario regional centre for postsecondary education, health care, tourism and business. Special Characteristics Laurentian is a dynamic, bilingual university that emphasizes study and research in the humanities, sciences, social sciences and professional schools. Laurentian offers students the cultural richness and flexibility of study in either or both of the English and French languages. In addition to a wide choice of programs, Laurentian prides itself on personal concern for each student and one of the best student to professor ratios in the province; this attention to the individual simply cannot be equalled at larger institutions. The Laurentian campus also boasts a modern, state-of-the-art library with over a million volumes. French Immersion Option If you are a secondary school student in a French Immersion program, Laurentian is the place to continue your education. Unique among universities in Canada, Laurentian offers the opportunity to study a wide

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range of programs in a flexible system that enables you to take courses in English or French. Residence Accommodations With over 1,400 spaces in seven residences, Laurentian offers a guaranteed space to all first-year students with a 75 percent average or better who submit a residence application by the deadline date. Accommodations include single rooms, double rooms and apartments. An optional meal plan is available for students at two cafeterias, and kitchen facilities are provided in all residences. Federated Universities Three denominational Federated Universities share the Laurentian campus with the non-denominational University College: University of Sudbury (Roman Catholic), Huntington University (United Church) and Thorneloe University (Anglican). Each has its own distinctive residence and all grant Laurentian University degrees. Admission Entry Points September, January and May. Special Needs Services Laurentians Special Needs Office encourages equal access, creates awareness and advocates for disabled students. Laurentian has installed ramps, power doors and accessible washrooms throughout the campus. The library provides technical and personal support to visually impaired students. Examination procedures are arranged on an individual basis for special-needs students. Scholarships and Financial Aid At Laurentian, financial aid is a priority. Approximately $3.5 million each year is available for student scholarships and bursaries. Applicants must complete a Financial Assessment form. Bursaries are also available throughout the academic year. Additionally, the Laurentian University Work-Study program has been expanded and now offers over 300 part-time jobs on campus. Laurentian puts its money where your marks are. Average Scholarship 8084.9 percent ..................................................$1,500 8589.9 percent ..................................................$2,000 9094.9 percent ..................................................$2,500 95 percent and up ..............................................$3,500 No application is required for these scholarships. Some entrance scholarships require an application. The most prestigious of these are the five National Deans Entrance scholarships. These are valued at $22,000 ($5,500 per year over four years) and include

a mentorship with the Dean, a private study carrel and a single room in residence. One of the five winners of a National Deans Scholarship will be chosen to receive the Dr. Judith Woodsworth Presidents scholarship, valued at $1,000, renewable provided the recipient meets the renewal criteria for the National Deans Entrance Scholarship for Excellence Award. Supplementary Application Additional information is required for the following programs and the forms can be obtained on our website: http://admissions.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/ Departments/Liaison/Supplementary+Application+Form. htm?Laurentian_Lang=en CA/. To be considered for the first round of offers, the deadline date to submit the additional information is February 1, 2012. Health Promotion Kinesiology Outdoor Adventure Leadership Sport and Physical Education Sports Psychology Radiation Therapy Fine Art Bachelor of Arts in Music Midwifery Midwifery applicants may apply to only one university in the province. The deadline date to submit all supplementary information is February 1, 2012. Further Information Office of Admissions Laurentian University Sudbury ON P3E 2C6 Telephone: Email: Website: 705-675-4843 admissions@laurentian.ca www.admissions.laurentian.ca

Affiliate University Laurentian has an affiliate college in Northern Ontario that grants Laurentian degrees: the Collge universitaire de Hearst in Hearst. For additional admission requirements, visit: www.admissions.laurentian.ca.

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Consultez la page en anglais pour les programmes additionnels offerts par la Laurentienne. s l Prcisez le domaine dintrt sur la demande dadmission. Voir la section Documentation supplmentaire plus bas.

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Arts Psychologie (quatre ans) Service social (Hearst/Laurentienne programme conjoint, quatre ans) Commerce Arts Science conomique (1re anne seulement) Arts Science politique (1re anne seulement) Traduction Arts tudes de la sant (1re anne seulement) Hearst

Campus de Sudbury Programmes franais LQF Arts ducation (trois ans) LAD Arts (trois ans) s Droit et justice; Espagnol; thique; tudes de la sant; Folklore; Franais; Gographie; Histoire; Italien; Philosophie; Psychologie; Science conomique; Science politique; Sciences religieuses; Sociologie LBD Arts (quatre ans) s Droit et justice; tudes de la sant; Franais; Gographie; Histoire; Langues modernes; Philosophie; Psychologie; Science de la terre; Science conomique; Science politique; Sciences religieuses; Sociologie LAP Arts (quatre ans) Communication publique LSF Arts (quatre ans) Psychologie du sport l LZF Arts Mathmatiques (trois et quatre ans) LAT Baccalaurat en thtre (quatre ans) LBF Commerce et administration (quatre ans) LFB ducation physique l LYF Sage-femme (quatre ans) l LNF Sciences infirmires (quatre ans) LRB Baccalaurat s Sciences de la Sant en orthophonie LLF Service social (quatre ans) LRF Sciences (trois ans) s Biologie; Chimie; Mathmatiques; Physique biomdicale LHD Sciences (Spcialises) (quatre ans) s Biochimie; Biologie (options : biomdicale; biologie intgre; cologie terrestre et aquatique); Chimie; Mathmatiques; Psychologie; Sciences de lenvironnement LVF Sciences librales (trois ans) LOB Administration des sports (quatre ans) LHP Promotion de la sant l LAF Leadership : activits physiques de plein air l LKF Kinsiologie l

Historique LUniversit Laurentienne a t fonde en 1960 avec le statut duniversit rgionale, bilingue et non confessionnelle charge de servir le nord-est de lOntario. Depuis lors, elle a pris de lessor tout en conservant son caractre unique et est devenue un tablissement qui, malgr ses petites proportions, offre le plus grand nombre de programmes par rapport au nombre dtudiants parmi les universits canadiennes. Site LUniversit est situe au confluent de cinq lacs sur un terrain bois de 300 hectares sillonn de nombreuses pistes de ski de fond, de jogging et de randonne qui mnent des plages au bord de deux lacs. La Laurentienne tire profit du centre dactivits de Sudbury, municipalit rgionale de 160 000 habitants. Cette ville constitue le centre rgional du nord-est ontarien pour lenseignement postsecondaire, les soins de sant, le tourisme et les affaires. Caractristiques La Laurentienne est une universit bilingue et dynamique qui met laccent sur des tudes et des travaux de recherche dans les programmes des coles professionnelles, des sciences, des humanits et des sciences sociales. Elle offre ses tudiants une richesse culturelle et la possibilit dtudier en franais et en anglais. En plus dun grand ventail de programmes, la Laurentienne est fire de lattention quelle prte chaque tudiant et tudiante; elle offre dailleurs le meilleur rapport professeur-tudiants de la province, ralisation impossible dans un tablissement de taille plus importante. Son campus compte galement une bibliothque ultra-moderne, avec plus dun million de volumes et des quipements de pointe. Rsidences Grce ses 1 400 places rparties dans sept rsidences, la Laurentienne offre une chambre garantie tous les tudiants de premire anne qui prsentent une moyenne de 75 pourcent ou plus et qui ont envoy leur demande de rsidence avant la date limite. Les locataires disposent de chambres simples ou doubles et dappartements ainsi que de cuisines communes

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LHF LGD Arts (trois ans) s Franais; Gographie; Gestion; Histoire; Psychologie; Sociologie Administration des affaires (quatre ans)

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et de deux caftrias o il est possible dacheter des plans-repas. Universits fdres Sur le campus, trois universits fdres confessionnelles ctoient le collge universitaire non confessionnel. Il sagit de lUniversit de Sudbury (catholique), lUniversit Huntington (glise unie) et lUniversit Thorneloe (anglicane). Tous ces tablissements offrent des services de rsidence et dcernent des grades de la Laurentienne. Rentres Septembre, janvier et mai. Services spciaux Le Bureau des besoins spciaux a pour rle de favoriser lgalit daccs, de sensibiliser la communaut aux besoins des personnes handicapes et de protger leurs droits. Ce bureau dispose dune base de donnes sur les ressources communautaires offertes aux tudiants. Le Comit des besoins spciaux se penche sur les points particuliers lUniversit en ce domaine. Tous les btiments sont dots de rampes, de portes automatiques et de salles de bains spciales. La bibliothque offre de laide technique et personnelle aux tudiants handicaps visuels. Enfin, des processus particuliers dexamens sont organiss pour les tudiants ayant des besoins spciaux. Bourses dtudes et aide financire la Laurentienne, laide financire est prioritaire. Environ 3 500 000 $ par anne sont consacrs aux bourses. Les candidats doivent remplir un formulaire dvaluation financire. La Laurentienne attribue aussi les bourses daide au cours de lanne universitaire, et le programme de travail-tudes offre maintenant plus de 300 emplois temps partiel sur le campus. Moyenne Bourse 8084,9 pourcent ............................................. 1 500 $ 8589,9 pourcent ............................................. 2 000 $ 9094,5 pourcent ............................................. 2 500 $ 95100 pourcent .............................................. 3 500 $ Aucune demande requise pour ses bourses. Il faut parfois prsenter une demande pour certaines bourses de dbut dtudes. Les plus prestigieuses sont les cinq bourses nationales de dbut dtudes des doyens pour lexcellence. Dune valeur de 22 000 $ (5 500 $ par anne pour quatre annes) comprennent lencadrement par le doyen, un isoloir la bibliothque et une chambre simple dans les rsidences. Un des cinq laurats dune Bourse nationale de dbut dtudes des doyens pour lexcellence se verra accorder la Bourse de la rectrice Judith Woodsworth dune valeur de 1 000 $. Pour continuer de la recevoir au cours

des annes suivantes, il faut rpondre aux critres de renouvellement de la Bourse nationale de dbut dtudes des doyens pour lexcellence. Documentation supplmentaire Vous devez soumettre de la documentation supplmentaire ou une demande interne pour les programmes suivants. Les formulaires/demandes sont disponibles sur notre site Web : http://admissions. laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Liaison/ Supplementary+Application+Form.htm?Laurentian_ Lang=fr CA/. Pour tre considr pour la premire tourne doffre, la documentation supplmentaire doit tre envoye avant le 1er fvrier 2012. ducation physique Leadershipactivits de plein air Kinsiologie Promotion de la sant Psychologie du sport Sagefemme On ne peut choisir quun seul programme de Sage-femme dans la province. Tous les documents supplmentaires doivent parvenir au Bureau des admissions avant le 1er fvrier 2012. Renseignements additionnels Bureau des admissions Universit Laurentienne Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 2C6 Tlphone : 705-675-4843 Adresse lectronique : admissions@laurentienne.ca Site Web : www.admissions.laurentienne.ca Collge universitaire de Hearst Tlphone : 705-372-1781 ou 1-800-887-1781 Adresse lectronique : info_gen@univhearst.edu Site Web : www.uhearst.ca Collge affili La Laurentienne possde un collge affili, le Collge universitaire de Hearst, Hearst, lequel dcerne des grades de la Laurentienne. Fond en 1953 et situ dans le nord-est de lOntario, le Collge universitaire de Hearst est un tablissement universitaire de langue franaise. Depuis 1996, il est possible de poursuivre des tudes plein temps galement sur les campus de Kapuskasing et de Timmins. La petite taille de linstitution favorise les liens troits entre professeur(e)s, tudiantes et tudiants. De plus, les chances dobtenir une bourse dtudes sont excellentes.

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University Programs and Codes Full-time Studies Only s v l Specify subject of major interest on the application. Apply through the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) at www.ontariocolleges.ca. Mandatory supplementary application required. See that section for further details.

Theory; English; French; History; Linguistics; Multimedia; Peace Studies; Philosophy; Philosophy & Biology; Philosophy & Mathematics; Theatre & Film) Note: Music and Studio Art are separate programs as listed below. MH Humanities I s MHS Studio Art I (pending Ministry approval) (Applicants must contact the School of the Arts to arrange a portfolio interview held February to April.) MM Music I (Applicants must contact the School of the Arts to arrange an audition held February to May.) Faculty of Science MEE Environmental & Earth Sciences I s (Biology & Environmental Sciences; Earth & Environmental Science; Environmental Sciences; Geography & Environmental Sciences) MIS Honours Integrated Science I l MV Honours Kinesiology I MLS Life Sciences I s (Biochemistry; Biochemistry [Biomedical Sciences/Co-op]; Biochemistry [Biotechnology/Co-op]; Biology; Biology [Physiology]; Biology & Environmental Sciences; Biology & Mathematics; Biology & Pharmacology [Co-op only]; Biology & Psychology; Chemical Biology; Chemical Biology [Co-op]; Life Sciences; Molecular Biology & Genetics; Molecular Biology & Genetics [Co-op]; Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour; Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour [Music Cognition]) MZ Mathematics & Statistics I s (Biology & Mathematics; Mathematical Science; Mathematics & Computer Science; Mathematics & Physics; Mathematics & Statistics; Mathematics & Statistics [Mathematics/Co-op]; Mathematics & Statistics [Statistics/Co-op]) MRS Medical Radiation Sciences I MPS Physical Sciences I s (Chemical Biology; Chemical Biology [Co-op]; Chemistry; Chemistry [Co-op]; Mathematics & Physics; Medical Physics; Medical Physics [Co-op]; Physical Sciences; Physics; Physics [Astrophysics]; Physics [Biophysics]; Physics [Co-op]) Faculty of Social Sciences (Anthropology; Economics; Economics & Computer Science; Economics & Mathematics; Geography; Geography & Environmental Studies; Gerontology; Health, Aging & Society; Health Studies; Indigenous Studies; Labour Studies; Political Science; Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour; Religious Studies; Social Psychology; Social Work; Sociology) ML Social Sciences I s

At McMaster, students entering Level I (first year) normally complete a common first-year program and then select a specific discipline as they enter Level II. Faculty of Business (Accounting; Finance; Human Resources and Management; Information Systems; Marketing; Operations Management) MB Business I s Faculty of Engineering (Chemical; Chemical & Bioengineering; Civil; Computer; Electrical; Electrical & Biomedical; Engineering Physics; Materials; Mechanical; Mechatronics; Software; Software & Embedded Systems; Software & Game Design) Note: A co-op option is available in all Engineering programs and at all levels See Co-operative Education/ Internship Programs for more information. In addition to the aforementioned Accredited Engineering programs that are accessed through the common Engineering 1, the Faculty of Engineering also offers Computer Science programs and Bachelor of Technology programs. MC Computer Science I s (Business Informatics; Computer Science) MCC Computer Science I (Co-op) s (Business Informatics; Computer Science) ME Engineering I s MEC Engineering I (Co-op) s MBT BTech I s (Process Automation; Automotive Vehicle Technology; Biotechnology) Faculty of Health Sciences MN Nursing I at McMaster Nursing I at Conestoga College v Nursing I at Mohawk College v MY Midwifery I l MNS Health Sciences I l Faculty of Humanities (Art History; Classics; Cognitive Science of Language; Communication Studies; Cultural Studies & Critical

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Interdisciplinary (Honours Arts & Science, Arts & Science and Chemical Biology or Combined Honours Arts & Science program with a Humanities, Science or Social Sciences discipline) MX Arts & Science I l Deadlines for Applications All programs have enrollment limits and may become full prior to published deadlines. The University reserves the right, at its sole discretion, not to accept, process or adjudicate applications or amendments to applications to any program at any time. You are advised to submit your application and/or amendments well in advance of the deadlines listed below. For undergraduate programs not listed below, the deadline for applications is May 1. All required documentation must be received by May 15. Program Application Mandatory Supplemental Application February 1 February 1 February 1

The McMaster Model a student-centered, problem-based, interdisciplinary approach to learning has been adopted by universities around the world. With a total sponsored research income of $345 million, McMaster University ranks first in the country in research intensity a measure of research income per full-time faculty member averaging $308,000 per faculty member (Research Infosource Inc., 2006). McMaster is the only North American host site of a United Nations University. McMaster participates in more than 40 international exchange agreements around the globe.

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Scholarships and Financial Aid Entrance awards are available to students entering Level I of a first baccalaureate degree program who have completed secondary school within the last two years and have not attended another postsecondary institution. McMaster offers many in-course scholarships for students enrolled in programs above Level I. For further information about terms and conditions for all scholarships and financial aid, please refer to http://sfas.mcmaster.ca. Residence Accommodation There are 2,900 spaces available for Level I students. Allocation of residence for Level I applicants is based on academic standing. In previous years, a minimum average of 79 percent has been required for guaranteed residence. The guaranteed residence space must be secured by completing an online residence application by the deadline date specified in the letter of admission. Those who do not receive a residence guarantee are encouraged to apply to a waiting list. Residence facilities offer shared rooms and apartments/suites, and mandatory meal plans. For more information, see our website at http://housing.mcmaster.ca. Special Needs Services The Centre for Student Development can discuss programs of study, aspects of university life, accessibility, and can identify appropriate advisors and resource personnel on campus. We offer special residence facilities, designated parking spaces, access to auxiliary aids, assistance in using the libraries and more. The Centre also provides support services for students with disabilities. Further information is available at http://csd.mcmaster.ca. Semester Entry Points Full-time: September only (fall/winter session). Part-time: September, May, June. The OUAC 101 application is used by applicants to a full-time fall/winter session. Students who wish to study

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History Established in 1887 in Toronto by Baptists, McMaster University moved to Hamilton in 1930 and became nonsectarian in 1957. The Campus McMaster is located in Hamilton, Ontario: the fourth largest city in Ontario, the ninth largest city in Canada and about a 45-minute drive from Toronto and Niagara Falls. Hamilton is a vast multicultural city that is not only an urban and industrial centre, but also offers a variety of educational, cultural and recreational opportunities. McMasters 12-hectare main campus, bordered by the Royal Botanical Gardens, is considered to be one of the most attractive in Canada. The architecture offers a harmonious blend of the traditional with the ultra-modern. Special Characteristics One of the top 100 universities in the world (Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranking of world universities).

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at McMaster on a part-time basis only for any entry point (May, June or September) must apply using the McMaster Online Part-time Studies application, available at http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/future/chs-partt.html. Limited enrollment programs are available in September only. Students completing their 4U/M courses in June are not normally eligible for May or June entry. Important Additional Admission Information: Email Applicants to McMaster must provide and maintain an active personal and unique email address that is not shared with any other current or previous applicants to McMaster University or shared with any current student at the university. During the application process McMaster will communicate important information via email. If you do not provide a personal and unique email address as described above, we cannot guarantee that you will receive critical and timely communication from McMaster and your application may be jeopardized. We highly recommend that you do not use school or employer issued email addresses since these are normally deactivated upon your departure from the school/employer. Submitting Documents After you apply, we will send you an acknowledgement of your application and will advise you about the documents we require. English Language Proficiency Each student granted admission to McMaster must be proficient in the use of the English language. Candidates whose first language is not English are required to present an acceptable score on one of the English language proficiency tests recognized by McMaster University. See our website, listed at the end of this section, for acceptable score requirements. Those applicants who have completed three years of full-time academic studies in an accredited educational institution in Canada (or other English-speaking country) or have resided in an English-speaking country for four years immediately prior to application may be exempt from this requirement. McMaster University may, at its sole discretion, challenge any test score it deems as either suspicious or inaccurate and may require the applicant to take another test of the universitys choosing for English language proficiency.

For complete information regarding McMasters English language proficiency requirements, please refer to our website at: http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/future/engli.html. Mandatory Supplementary Applications The following limited enrollment programs have mandatory supplementary applications, which are a critical component of the selection process. Applicants will not be considered for admission unless both the OUAC application (including application fees) and the supplementary application are submitted by the deadline date. Although the deadline dates listed in this booklet were correct at the time of publishing, applicants should consult our website for specific deadlines at: http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/future/dates-deadlines. html#september. Arts & Science The Arts & Science program at McMaster is a special interdisciplinary program with a limited enrollment of 60 students in Level I. A minimum average of 88 percent is normally required to be considered for this program. The mandatory supplementary application must be submitted electronically from http://mcmaster.ca/artsci/supplementary_applications/ supplementary_applications.htm. Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) Enrollment in Level I is limited to 160 students. A minimum average of 90 percent is normally required to be considered for this program. The mandatory supplementary application must be submitted electronically from www.bhsc.mcmaster.ca. Honours Integrated Science (iSci) Program The enrollment in Level I is limited to 48 students. Successful candidates will present a minimum average in the high 80s. In first year, students will be engaged in research and obtain an integrated background in science subjects. The program is designed to produce students who will understand how scientific thought is created and communicated. Students will be taught by interdisciplinary teams of instructors in laboratory and field settings as well as in lectures, workshops, and tutorials. Thematic modules will be used to allow students to understand the connections between various scientific disciplines and the relevance of science to modern society. The mandatory supplementary application must be submitted electronically from www.science.mcmaster.ca/isci/. Midwifery The Midwifery application form is due February 1. Applicants may only apply to one (1) university Midwifery program in Ontario in any year.

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The Midwifery application form may be obtained at: http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery/prospective/ howtoapply.htm. Deferral of Admission McMaster will accept applications for deferral of admission, based on extraordinary circumstances, upon written request to the Admissions Office. Each case will be judged on its own merit. If a deferral is granted, admission will be guaranteed for the following fall/winter session provided that the applicant does not attend a secondary or postsecondary institution in the interim. Co-operative Education/Internships The Faculty of Science offers Honours Co-op programs in Biochemistry, Biology & Pharmacology, Chemical Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics & Statistics, Medical & Health Physics, Molecular Biology & Genetics, and Physics. These programs commence in year three of a five-year program. The Faculty of Engineering permits students to enroll in a co-op or a non-co-op version of each program in any level. Students simply choose the appropriate Engineering or Computer Science co-op courses at the time of registration to be considered as registered in the co-op version of the programs. Co-op placements are a mandatory component of all BTech degree programs. The faculties of Engineering and Science offer industrial internships to students in their second or third year (or fourth year for some Engineering five-year programs). The School of Business offers an internship program after successful completion of Level 3. The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a co-operative internship option to students registered in most Honours programs who have successfully completed their second year. Interdisciplinary Studies Many opportunities exist for interdisciplinary studies in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Science faculties, through combined Honours programs. In addition, interdisciplinary minors and thematic areas of study are available in Archaeology, Asian Studies, Canadian Studies and Jewish Studies. A concurrent diploma from McMaster is available in Music Performance to students enrolled in degree programs at McMaster. Collaborative Programs Medical Radiation Sciences The Faculty of Science offers a fully integrated, collaborative, four-year program between McMaster University and Mohawk College. Students pursue two qualifications simultaneously, and graduates receive

a bachelors degree from McMaster and the Mohawk Advanced Diploma in Medical Radiation Sciences. For further information, please refer to: www.science.mcmaster.ca/MedRadSci. BTech The Faculty of Engineering at McMaster and Mohawk Colleges School of Engineering Technology have partnered to create a new four-year Bachelor of Technology program that provides an accelerated path to both a Bachelor of Technology degree (BTech) from McMaster and a Diploma in Technology from Mohawk College. For more information, please visit: http://btech.mcmastermohawk.ca Nursing Students interested in a McMaster Nursing degree (BScN) have three location options: McMaster University, Mohawk College or Conestoga College. Each of the three education sites will offer the four-year program that uses a problem-based learning and small group tutorial educational model. Medicine at McMaster McMaster also offers an undergraduate program in Medicine. Applicants must have completed a minimum of three years of undergraduate university study. Information about this program can be found online at www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/mdprog/ or by calling 905-525-9140, extension 22235. Further Information Office of the Registrar (Admissions) Gilmour Hall, Room 108 McMaster University Hamilton ON L8S 4L8 Telephone: Ask McMaster: Website: 905-525-4600 or 905-525-9140, extension 24796 http://ask.mcmaster.ca http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/future/

You are invited to visit the following websites for specific information about your program: Business: www.degroote.mcmaster.ca Engineering Programs: www.eng.mcmaster.ca Health Sciences (Honours): www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/bhsc/ Humanities Programs: www.humanities.mcmaster.ca Medical Radiation Sciences: www.science.mcmaster.ca/MedRadSci Midwifery: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery/ Nursing at McMaster: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/nursing/ Nursing at Conestoga: www.conestogac.on.ca Nursing at Mohawk: www.mohawkc.on.ca 63

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Religions and Cultures; Social Welfare and Social Development; Sociology; Undeclared BA/BComm (Muskoka Campus Only) sv Child & Family Studies; Liberal Arts; Studies in Culture & the Arts

Nipissing University
s t v Specify subject of major interest on the application. Collaborative program with Canadore College. Must specify with OTT (Orientation to Teaching) on the online application if interested. Pending Senate approval.

Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce Dual Degrees PSS BSc/BComm sv Biology; Computer Science; Environmental Biology & Technology; Environmental Geography; Environmental Science & Physical Geography; Liberal Science; Mathematics; Mathematics & Computer Science; Psychology PCC BSc Science and Technology/BComm sv Artificial Intelligence; Environmental; General; Industrial Mathematics; Robotics; Service Systems Technology Bachelor of Physical and Health Education PPE BPHE v Physical & Health Education Bachelor of Science PS BSc sv Biology; Computer Science; Computer Science & Mathematics; Environmental Biology & Technology; Environmental Geography; Environmental Science & Physical Geography; Liberal Science; Mathematics; Psychology PST BSc Science and Technology sv Artificial Intelligence; Environment; General; Industrial Mathematics; Robotics; Service Systems Technology PSS BSc/BComm sv Biology; Computer Science; Environmental Biology & Technology; Environmental Geography; Environmental Science & Physical Geography; Liberal Science; Mathematics; Mathematics & Computer Science; Psychology PCC BSc Science and Technology/BComm sv Artificial Intelligence; Environmental; General; Industrial Mathematics; Robotics; Service Systems Technology Bachelor of Science in Nursing PSN BScN t Nursing Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education PCP BA/BEd Primary/Junior s English; Geography; History; Mathematics; Psychology PCJ BA/BEd Junior/Intermediate s English; Geography; History; Mathematics; Psychology Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education PEP BSc/BEd Primary/Junior s Computer Science; Mathematics

University Programs and Codes Full-time Study Only Bachelor of Arts PA BA sv Anthropology l; Classical Studies; Computer Science; Economics; English Studies; Environmental Geography; Gender Equality & Social Justice; Geography; History; Liberal Arts; Mathematics; Native Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Religion & Culture; Social Welfare & Social Development; Sociology; Undecided PAB BA/BComm sv Anthropology l; 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; Sociology; Undeclared PAJ BA Criminal Justice sv Corrections t; Criminal Justice Studies; Criminology; Policing t Bachelor of Fine Arts PFA BFA Fine Arts v Bachelor of Business Administration PBA BBA sv Accounting; Administrative Studies; Economics; Marketing; Organizational Studies; Technology Management Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce Dual Degrees PAB BA/BComm sv Anthropology l; 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;

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Muskoka Campus Codes Only Bracebridge Ontario (See the section below for more information.) PML BA sv Child & Family Studies; Liberal Arts; Studies in Culture & the Arts PMT BA/BComm sv Child & Family Studies; LIberal Arts; Studies in Culture & the Arts

the support and opportunities that are available, are ideal for successful student living. Students attending the Nipissing-Muskoka campus will benefit from a new residence. Located directly across from the main academic building, the Muskoka Residence Complex is a suite style residence with both two bedroom and four bedroom suites. Each fully furnished suite features private bedrooms, a kitchen with a fridge and stove, a living room and a full bathroom for every two students. Admission Entry Points September ..................................... Full-time or part-time January........................................... Full-time or part-time May .................................................................... Part-time Admission to studies at Nipissing is available at several entry points September, January and May. For entry in January and May, applicants can apply directly to Nipissing at www.nipissingu.ca or by email at nuinfo@nipissingu.ca. Services for Students with Disabilities Applicants with disabilities are encouraged to contact the Disability Services Office, where support services are available to make Nipissing an accessible, barrier free learning environment. Applicants are encouraged to identify themselves as early as possible so that accommodations and supports can be arranged prior to the beginning of classes. For more information about the services that are available and the documentation that is required, please visit the Disability Services website at www.nipissingu.ca/disabilityservices/. Additional Admission Information Documented extenuating circumstances (for example, medical or special needs) may be taken into consideration for those applicants who do not meet the required admission averages. Please submit to the Office of the Registrar, as soon as possible, the Supplemental Application for Applicants with Extenuating Circumstances which can be found at www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/registrarforms.asp. Those students who are eligible for admission consideration but whose average is below the minimum average for admission to full-time studies (30 credits) may be offered admission to the university beginning on a full-time reduced course load of 24 credits. Admission to the Bachelor of Physical & Health Education, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Concurrent Education is competitive due to limited enrollment. Scholarships and Financial Aid Eligible students will find a variety of financial assistance opportunities available at Nipissing. Scholarships

History Nipissing University was formally established in December 1992, with the passing of the Nipissing University Act by the Ontario Legislature. Nipissing had existed previously as an affiliated college and, since 1909, as the North Bay Teachers College, which evolved into the Schulich School of Education. Profile Full-time enrollment is approximately 3,800 students. This allows for an average class size of 31 students. The smaller class size encourages students to participate, question freely, receive personal attention and gain opportunities to pursue research during their undergraduate studies. Nipissing Universitys Main Campus is located in the city of North Bay. It is centrally located, just a three and a half hour drive north of Toronto and a four hour drive northwest of Ottawa. It is situated on a wooded escarpment that overlooks the city of North Bay. The 290-hectare campus is a natural setting with a small lake and almost 20 kilometres of all-season trails. In addition to our Main Campus we have two regional campuses. Our Muskoka Campus is located in Bracebridge, Ontario, about two hours north of Toronto. This technologically advanced campus is located in Jubilee Park within close walking distance of all amenities including main street shops and restaurants. At our Brantford Campus, we offer a collaborative Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education program with Wilfrid Laurier University. Residence Accommodation Secondary school applicants are guaranteed a single room in residence if they receive a full-time offer of admission by May 30, 2012. Applicants must return the Guaranteed Residence Application Form and applicable deposit by June 2, 2012. Nipissings residences are some of the best in Ontario. Our modern, convenient and well kept residences offer students the choice between townhouse and suite style living. Nipissings residence facilities, along with

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awarded for academic achievement, bursaries based on financial need and on-campus work-study employment are just a few of the opportunities Nipissing students can take advantage of. Contact the Financial Aid Office at www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ for further information. Entrance Scholarships for Secondary School Applicants Secondary school applicants entering Nipissing in fall 2012 are eligible for entrance scholarships, ranging in value from $1,250 to over $14,000. The following entrance scholarships are automatically awarded based on best six final 4U/M grades of entering secondary school applicants. No application is necessary. Average Scholarship 8084 percent .....................................................$1,250 8589 percent .....................................................$2,250 90 percent and higher..............first year tuition value plus renewable to $3,000 each year Applications are required for the $6,000 Schulich Scholarships, $10,000 Chancellors Scholarship, Alumni Awards, and many others. For a detailed list of all entrance scholarships, applications, details and deadlines, please visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/. Nipissing Degree with Orientation to Teaching (OTT) Completing a Nipissing degree with Orientation to Teaching (OTT) is one route into Nipissings Bachelor of Education program. A place in the Bachelor of Education degree program is guaranteed to Nipissing degree with OTT graduates who achieve 75 percent or higher cumulative average on the best 10 full course equivalents. Offered the year following graduation only. To be considered for OTT, a minimum 75 percent overall average on the best six 4U/M course combination is required. Applicants must also have a minimum 70 percent in ENG4U; a minimum 60 percent in a 4U math is required for consideration for OTT Elementary stream. You do not need to make a second application for the same degree program (one with OTT, the other without OTT) as you will automatically be considered for the degree program separately from OTT. Concurrent Education Nipissing University offers Concurrent Education in the primary/junior and junior/intermediate divisions. Over five years, students will work towards their Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English, Geography, History,

Mathematics or Psychology, or their Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Science or Mathematics and their Bachelor of Education. A minimum 75 percent overall average on the best six 4U/M course combination (including prerequisites) is required for admission consideration. All applicants must also have a minimum 70 percent in ENG4U and 60 percent in a 4U math. Muskoka Campus At our Muskoka Campus, Nipissing offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Child & Family Studies, Culture & the Arts, and Liberal Arts. The Muskoka Campus also provides the first year of a limited number of other Bachelor of Arts majors and students are also able to complete their degree with OTT. Admission criteria are the same as for all Nipissing University programs. Language Requirements All student visa (study permit) applicants are required to submit proof of proficiency in the English language. Acceptable proof is the TOEFL with a minimum score of 550 PBT, or 80 iBT (minimum 20 in each section); the MELAB with a minimum score of 90 percent; the CAEL with a minimum score of 60; the IELTS with a minimum overall band score of 6.0 (with no band less than 6); or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) with a minimum overall score of 55 and a minimum score of 55 in writing. Exceptions may be granted to applicants who have lived in Canada for a minimum of three years and who present a successfully completed 4U English credit as part of their studies. Campus Tours Tours of Nipissings main campus are available weekdays (except holidays) at 1 p.m. Tours are also available on Saturdays at 1 p.m. during the months of October, November, March and May (except holiday weekends). Please note that tours of residence will not be available during the months of December and April due to exams. Book your tour one week in advance to ensure availability. Visit www.nipissingu.ca/tours/ to book a tour. Tours of the Muskoka campus are available Monday and Friday of each week (except holidays) at 1 p.m. Tours are available on Saturdays at 1 p.m. during the months of October, November, March and May (except holiday weekends). Similar to the main campus tours, residence tours will not be available during the months of December and April due to exams. Email muskoka@nipissingu.ca or call 705-645-2921 to book a tour.

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Further Information Office of the Registrar Liaison Office Nipissing University 100 College Drive, Box 5002 North Bay ON P1B 8L7 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 7054743461, extension 4517 7054951772 nuinfo@nipissingu.ca www.nipissingu.ca extension 4521 extension extension extension extension 4517 2500 4331 4311

OCAD Universitys primary method of communication will be electronic; applicants are asked to keep their email address current and are encouraged to check junk mail and blocked message folders. History OCAD University is Canadas university of the imagination. Established in 1876 by the Ontario Society of Artists, the university was originally known as the Ontario School of Art, and was incorporated as the Ontario College of Art in 1912. OCAD University was the first school in Canada dedicated exclusively to the education of professional artists in fine and commercial art. In 1996, it was renamed the Ontario College of Art & Design and in 2010, the name changed to OCAD University, reflecting the institutions university status. Today, OCAD University is the third largest of the approximately 40 professional art and design universities in North America. The Ontario College of Art & Design Act, passed by the Government of Ontario in 2002, allowed OCAD University to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Design. University status has led to a number of significant institutional changes such as renewed undergraduate curriculum, graduate studies programs, a new professorial structure for faculty, and the introduction of research programs. The universitys refreshed vision and mission will ensure that OCAD University fosters a community of students, faculty and alumni who make significant contributions as cultural leaders, educators, innovators, creative thinkers and strategists in the field of emerging technology and in the art and design professions. This community will contribute significantly to local and global cultural initiatives and to knowledge and invention across a wide range of disciplines. Special Characteristics OCAD University is located in the heart of Toronto, Canadas largest centre for design, culture and business. As one of the worlds most multicultural cities, Toronto is a vibrant nexus that brings a diversity of creative forces together. Our students are encouraged to take full advantage of the universitys downtown location, which links to an extended campus of design studios, art galleries, artistrun centres and museums. Leading Canadian and international artists, designers and scholars, OCAD Universitys professors represent Canadas largest art and design faculty. Diverse, vibrant and provocative, the faculty is comprised of working professionals who love to teach, and academics who pursue research that extends the boundaries of what we know. The studiobased environment at the university allows students to receive individual attention and

Admissions: General Information and Campus Tours Residence Special Needs/Learning Disabilities: Scholarships and Financial Aid:

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s t HFA Specify subject of major interest on the application. Indicate area of interest. Students request subject of major interest during the first year. First Year Faculty of Art t (includes Criticism & Curatorial Practice; Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/Art; Drawing & Painting; Integrated Media; Material Art & Design [fibre, metalsmithing/jewellery]; Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture/ Installation) First Year Faculty of Design 2D s Advertising; Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/ Art; Graphic Design; Illustration First Year Faculty of Design 3D s Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/Art; Environmental Design; Industrial Design; Material Art & Design (fibre, metalsmithing/ jewellery)

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Special Category HSS Special Student s Only applicants who have been advised to do so by OCAD University are eligible to use this category. Applicants using this category must indicate an area of major interest (see programs above).

Note: Applicants may only apply to one program. A $30 fee, payable in advance to OCAD University, is required to cover the cost of the portfolio review.

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work with educators in smaller class settings. The 4,000+ student population represents a wide variety of geographical, cultural and educational backgrounds, and creates a vibrant, energetic atmosphere. Application Deadline The only entry point for all programs is September. All applications must be received by February 1, 2012. Application and Program Information Applicants may only apply to one program and are required to choose a first-year program in either the Faculty of Art or the Faculty of Design. While applicants are required to make this choice so that they can focus their studies in one area of interest, they will still have the opportunity to learn a broad range of concepts, skills and knowledge that are common to both art and design, regardless of the choice. The Faculty of Art offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree with majors in Criticism & Curatorial Practice, Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/Art; Drawing & Painting, Integrated Media, Material Art & Design (fibre, metalsmithing/jewellery), Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture/Installation. The area of major interest must be indicated on the application. Students admitted to the First Year Art program will officially request entry to majors during the first year of study at OCAD University. In 20122013, first-year applicants indicating Drawing & Painting as the area of major interest may be admitted directly into this program. Further information can be found online at www.ocad.ca/programs/art/. The Faculty of Design offers the Bachelor of Design (BDes) degree with majors in Advertising, Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/Art; Environmental Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, and Material Art & Design (fibre, metalsmithing/jewellery). The subject of major interest is declared on the application through the appropriate first-year program, 2D design or 3D design. Further information can be found online at www.ocad.ca/programs/design/. New Subject of Major Interest The Digital Futures: Technology/Innovation/Design/Art (DF:TIDA) undergraduate program is a cross-disciplinary program at OCAD University that links digital technology and innovation with Design and Art studio practice. The DF:TIDA program combines such diverse fields as computation, physical computing, data visualization, screen-based media, gaming, and business to create a rich, forwardthinking program that positions students to work across the burgeoning and varied fields of digital media. Focused on linking multiple studio-based digital media concentrations in

the Faculty of Art and Faculty of Design, the existing curriculum will be augmented with new courses that reflect the expertise and skills of our faculty currently engaged in digital research and practice. Students will graduate with either a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) or a Bachelor of Design (BDes), with a specialization in digital media and related technologies. Students enrolled in the DF:TIDA program will specialize in one of the following streams: 1. Physical, Tangible and Embedded Interactions; 2. Performance, Games and Screen Media; 3. Data Visualization: Data, Computation and Aesthetic Design; 4. Inclusive Design: Technological Practices for Health and Wellness; 5. Business: Foresight and Innovation. Academic Requirements Ontario secondary school applicants must complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with an overall academic average of at least 70 percent in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U with a minimum final grade of 70 percent. Applicants whose native language is not English and who have not completed four full years of study in an English-language school system are required to provide additional documentation of English proficiency. For details, visit www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/ admission_requirements/english_proficiency/. Portfolio Review Guidelines Admission to OCAD University is based primarily on the result of a portfolio assessment. All applicants will be scheduled for a portfolio assessment and will be notified of the date and time of their review by email. A $30 fee, payable in advance to OCAD University, is required to cover the cost of the portfolio review. Portfolio assessments will be conducted during OCAD Universitys Study Week, February 21 to 24, 2012. The purpose of the review is to determine if an applicant will benefit from the type of education available at the university. Portfolios are assessed by faculty who represent OCAD Universitys various disciplines. The portfolio should consist of original work representing the applicants ability to deal with concepts, problem solving and material manipulation in visual art, design and media. A sketchbook/creative journal is an important indicator of creative development and should be included. Specific portfolio guidelines are available online at www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/preparing_a_portfolio/. Applicants living within 800 kilometres (500 miles) of Toronto are encouraged to attend the review as a part of the admission process. Applicants living further than 800 kilometres (500 miles) from Toronto must ensure that their portfolio arrives at the university at least

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one week before the scheduled assessment. Mailed portfolios should not be larger than 18 by 24 inches and should be sent to Admissions & Recruitment at OCAD Universitys main address. Applicants may choose to send a digital version of their portfolio on a CD, DVD or USB. The applicants name and OUAC Reference Number should be clearly recorded on all material. It is the applicants responsibility to arrange for the return of the submitted portfolio by including return postage. Additional Program Information The Faculty of Liberal Studies offers courses that form the academic core of every program at OCAD University, including English; Humanities; Social Sciences; Science; Math or Technology; and Visual Culture. For more information, visit www.ocad.ca/programs/liberal_studies/. In 2008, OCAD University introduced Studio and Liberal Studies minors, which enabled students to pursue a secondary field of study without compromising their major field. Students may officially declare minors during the first-year of study. For more information, visit www.ocad.ca/programs/minors/. Financial Aid and Awards For information about government student loans, bursary plans, scholarships, awards and financial counselling, please visit www.ocad.ca/students/financial_matters/. Disability Support Services All applicants with a disability are encouraged to identify themselves so that their individual needs may be accommodated through our Centre for Students with Disabilities. All information regarding a students disability is kept confidential. For further information, please visit our website at www.ocad.ca/students/disability_services/. Residence Accommodations OCAD University does not have its own residence facilities. There are excellent housing resources/ referrals, including links to independent residences around Toronto, available online at www.ocad.ca/students/campus_life/housing_information/. Campus Visits Throughout the year, OCAD University offers tours and hosts a number of community events that are a great introduction to life at the university. More information is available online at www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/learn_more/.

Further Information Admissions & Recruitment makes every effort to help with the application process and requirements for all prospective students. Please feel free to contact us with any questions that you may have. Mailing Address: Admissions & Recruitment, OCAD University 100 McCaul Street Toronto ON M5T 1W1 In-person inquiries: Level 3, 230 Richmond Street West, Toronto ON M5V 2C5 Telephone: Toll-free: Email: Website: 416-977-6000, extension 310, 428 or 489 1-800-382-6516 admissions@ocad.ca www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/ or www.ocad.ca

University of Ottawa
s n Specify subject of major interest on the application. Indicates that a co-operative education option is also available; specify on the application, if applicable. Students must be admitted and complete, before or after two and a half years at the university, the diploma at Algonquin College. Indicates that French Immersion studies are also available. For the Faculty of Science, it is known as French Extended Stream. Specify on the application, if applicable. Compulsory study session abroad.

University and Program Codes Fulltime Studies The University of Ottawa offers a program structure that gives students opportunities and flexibility in the selection of their programs. Students in the faculties of Arts, Science, Social Sciences, and the department of Computer Science are able to select subject areas completing degrees that combine two majors, a major with a minor or two minors. Many subject areas offer an honours specialization for students who wish to focus on a specific subject in greater depth. In the application process, students select a main subject area. Except for very few subjects (see the programs that are noted as three years in length), students will be admitted to a four-year program.

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During the first year of registration you will be given the opportunity to select the type of program you wish to complete and add a second major or a minor to your program. Further information is available on the Universitys website. Deadlines for Submitting Applications and all Required Documentation Fine Arts (BFA), Visual Arts (Major) Ophthalmic Medical Technology March 1 March 1

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Public Relations - Joint program with Algonquin College t (Four and a half years) Visual Arts (portfolio) s Fine Arts (BFA); Visual Arts (major) v (Four years)

Biomedical Science, April 1 Journalism, Music (BMus), Public Relations Nursing All other programs Winter entry *Applications programs. may be May 1 June 1 November 16* accepted only to certain

Faculty of Arts OAS s Aboriginal Studies v; Arabic Language & Culture :; Canadian Studies (bilingual requirement) v; Classical Studies v; Classics; Communication nv; English n; Environmental Studies (bilingual program) nv; Ethics & Society v; French Studies (entrance exam); French as a Second Language; Geography nv; Geomatics & Spatial Analysis v; German Language & Culture :; History nv; History & Theory of Art v; Italian Language & Culture :; Latin & English Studies; Linguistics; Medieval & Renaissance Studies v; Music v; Philosophy v; Religious Studies v; Russian Language & Culture :; Second Language Teaching (ESL) v; Second Language Teaching (FLS) v; Spanish; Theatre v; Translation (entrance examination) (Four years) OAU General (Three years) OCM s Classics/Philosophy; Communication/ Philosophy v; Communication/Political Science nv; Communication/Sociology nv; Environmental Studies/Geography (bilingual program) nv; Geography/Sociology nv; History/Political Science nv; Philosophy/ Political Science v; Psychology/Linguistics (Joint Honours) (Four years) OWY Journalism - Joint program with Algonquin College t (Four and a half years) OME Music (BMus) (audition) (Four years) OMS Music/Science (integrated program) (audition) (Five years) s Biochemistry; Biology; Chemistry; Computer Science; Geology; Mathematics; Physics; Statistics 70

Faculty of Engineering OEC Biomedical Mechanical Engineering n (Four years) Biotechnology (Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering) n (five years) (select OSY under the Faculty of Science). This program of study begins in the Faculty of Science. OEE Chemical Engineering n (Four years) OEA Chemical Engineering & Computing Technology n (Five years) OHE Civil Engineering n (Four years) OBA Civil Engineering & Computing Technology n (Five years) OBE Computer Engineering n (Four years) ORE Computer Science n (Major)(Four years) ORC Computer Science n (Honours Specialization) (Four years) ORA Computer Science/Mathematics n (Joint Honours) (Four years) OIE Electrical Engineering n (Four years) OIC Electrical Engineering & Computing Technology n (Five years) OJE Mechanical Engineering n (Four years) OBC Mechanical Engineering & Computing Technology n (Five years) OJA Software Engineering n (Four years) Faculty of Health Sciences OKC Health Sciences v (Four years) OKA Human Kinetics s Human Kinetics (BHK) v; Human Kinetics (BScHK) v (Four years) ONE Nursing Ottawa Campus v (Four years) (No admission possible in second year) ONA Nursing Algonquin Woodroffe Campus (Four years) (No admission possible in second year) OWC Nursing Algonquin Pembroke Campus (Four years) (No admission possible in second year) OKS Nutrition Sciences (offered in French only to bilingual students; graduates from immersion programs may apply) (language proficiency tests a minimum score of 60 percent is required in English and in French) (Four years) Telfer OTC OFE OTI OTK OTO OTQ OTS School of Management Accounting nv (Four years) Commerce (no option) nv (Four years) Commerce Electronic Business n (Four years) Commerce Entrepreneurship nv (Four years) Commerce Finance nv (Four years) Commerce Human Resource Management nv (Four years) Commerce International Management nv: (Four years)

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OTU Commerce Management nv (Four years) OTW Commerce Marketing nv (Four years) OGC Management Information Systems n (Four years) Faculty of Science OSO s Biochemistry nv; Biology nv; Biopharmaceutical Science nv; Chemistry nv; Environmental Science nv; Geology nv; Mathematics nv; Physical Geography v; Physics nv; Statistics nv (Four years) OSS s Biochemistry nv, Biology nv; Chemistry nv; Chemistry (Advanced Materials) nv; Chemistry (EcoChemistry) nv; Financial Mathematics & Economics nv; Geology nv; Geology-Physics nv; Mathematics nv; Physics nv; Physics-Mathematics nv; Statistics nv (Honours specialization) (Four years) OSM Biomedical Science v (Four years) (Please note that admission to this program is possible only for secondary school, CEGEP or Ontario college applicants) OSY Biotechnology (Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering nv (Five years) OTM Computer Science/Mathematics nv; Mathematics/Economics nv (Joint Honours) (Four years) OSQ General (Three years) OWG Ophthalmic Medical Technology (with the University of Ottawa Eye Institute) (admission in the first year or second year) (Four years) Faculty of Social Sciences OLA s Anthropology nv; Conflict Studies & Human Rights nv; Criminology v; Economics nv; Economics & Public Policy nv; International Development & Globalization nv; International Economics & Development nv; International Studies & Modern Languages v; Political Science nv; Psychology (BA) v; Psychology (BSc) v; Public Administration nv; Service social (offered in French only) (Admission possible in the first and second year) v; Sociology nv; Womens Studies v (Four years) OLK s Anthropology/Sociology nv; Communication/Political Science nv; Communication/Sociology nv; Criminology/ Womens Studies v; Economics/ Political Science nv; Geography/Sociology nv; History/Political Science nv; Mathematics/ Economics n; Philosophy/Political Science v; Public Administration/Political Science nv; Womens Studies/Political Science v; Womens Studies/Sociology v (Joint Honours) (Four years) OLC General (Three years)

Saint Paul University


Saint Paul University also offers a variety of minors which can be combined with a general BA or with a major. OCO Anglican Studies (certificate) (One year) OAW Conflict Studies (Honours [BA]) n (Four years) OCQ Eastern Christian Studies (Honours [BA]) (Four years) OCU Eastern Christian Studies (certificate) (One year) OPC Ethics (BA) n (Four years) OAG s Ethics; Human Relations & Spirituality; Theology (Major [BA]) (Four years) OAQ Ethics (certificate) (One year) OAK General (BA) (Three years) OCG Philosophy (certificate) (One year) OCK Philosophy/Theology (Joint Honours [BA]) (Four years) OQE Theology (BTh) s (Four years) OCA Theology (certificate) s (One year) Saint Paul University Admissions and Student Services 223 Main Street Ottawa ON K1S 1C4 Telephone: Fax: Information: Website: 613-236-1393 613-782-3014 admission@ustpaul.ca www.ustpaul.ca

The University of Ottawa Applicants are invited to read information about our programs and the application process on the universitys website at www.uOttawa.ca or in one of the universitys publications. Semester Entry Points September for all programs. January for some programs (contact InfoService or visit our website after September 30). Language of Instruction Students who wish to apply to programs where the language of instruction is French must refer to the French section of the 101 application package and use the appropriate program codes. French Immersion Studies/ Extended French Stream If French is your second language, you have an opportunity to obtain your bachelors degree with the French immersion designation for many programs or the Extended French Stream designation for the programs offered by the Faculty of Science. This option is tailored to the personal linguistic objectives

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of all students aspiring to improve or perfect their French language skills. For more information: www.immersion.uOttawa.ca. Further Information Admissions University of Ottawa Tabaret Hall 550 Cumberland Street Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Telephone: Toll-free: Fax: Information: Website: 613-562-5315 1-877-868-8292, extension 5315 613-562-5790 www.admission.uOttawa.ca admissions@uOttawa www.uOttawa.ca

programme de quatre ans. Durant ou la fin de votre premire anne dinscription vous aurez loccasion de choisir votre programme dtudes et dajouter une deuxime discipline en majeure ou mineure. Une description dtaille des programmes dtudes est disponible sur le site Web de lUniversit. Dates limites pour soumettre une demande dadmission et tous les documents requis Arts visuels (B.A.V.), Arts visuels (majeure) Technologie mdicale en ophtalmologie 1er mars 1er mars

Journalisme, Musique 1er avril (B.Mus.), Relations publiques et communication, Sciences biomdicales Tous les autres programmes Session dhiver 1er juin 16 novembre*

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s Prcisez le domaine dintrt sur la demande dadmission. La liste des domaines est donne aprs le nom du programme. Offert aussi sous le rgime coopratif. Cochez la case approprie sur la demande dadmission sil y a lieu. Deux cheminements possibles : 1. Complter deux ans et demi dtudes lUniversit dOttawa et par la suite terminer le diplme la Cit collgiale (deux ans) ou 2. Sinscrire au programme la Cit collgiale et terminer lUniversit. Programme disponible partiellement en franais. Sjour obligatoire ltranger.

* On accepte des demandes dadmission seulement certains programmes. Facult des arts OAT s Anglais langue seconde; Communication n; Didactique des langues secondes (ESL); Didactique des langues secondes (FLS); English n; Espagnol; thique et socit; tudes anciennes; tudes autochtones; tudes canadiennes (exigence de bilinguisme); tudes de lenvironnement (programme bilingue) n; tudes mdivales et de la Renaissance; Gographie n; Gomatique et analyse spatiale; Histoire n; Histoire et thorie de lart; Langue et culture allemandes :; Langue et culture arabes :; Langue et culture italiennes :; Langue et culture russes :; Latin and English Studies; Lettres classiques; Lettres franaises n; Linguistique; Musique; Philosophie; Sciences des religions; Thtre; Traduction (examen dadmission) (Quatre ans) OAV Gnral (Trois ans) ORD Arts visuels (portfolio) s Arts visuels (B.A.V.); Arts visuels (majeure) (Quatre ans) OCP s Communication/Lettres franaises n; Communication/Philosophie; Communication/ Science politique n; Communication/ Sociologie n; tudes de lenvironnement/ Gographie (programme bilingue) n; Gographie/Sociologie n; Histoire/Science politique n; Lettres classiques/Philosophie; Philosophie/Science politique; Psychologie/ Linguistique (Spcialis bidisciplinaire) (Quatre ans)

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Universit et programmes temps complet seulement LUniversit dOttawa offre une structure de programme avec une grande flexibilit et loccasion de combiner des disciplines offertes par les Facults des arts, sciences, sciences sociales ainsi que le programme de science informatique. Une personne pourra choisir de complter un programme avec double majeure, majeure avec une mineure ou double mineure. Plusieurs disciplines offrent aussi lopportunit de complter une spcialise approfondie, qui assure une formation avance dans la discipline. Pour le processus dadmission, vous choisissez une discipline seulement. Sauf quelques exceptions (voir les programmes de trois ans), ladmission se fait un

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Journalisme Programme conjoint avec la Cit collgiale t (Quatre ans et demi) OAL Lettres franaises/ducation (Cinq ans) OOL Lettres franaises/ducation (en ligne) sous rserve de lapprobation du Ministre de lducation de lOntario (Quatre ans) OMF Musique (B.Mus.) (audition) (Quatre ans) OMR Musique/Sciences (programme intgr) (audition) (cinq ans) t Biochimie; Biologie; Chimie; Gologie; Informatique; Mathmatiques; Physique; Statistique OPR Relations publiques et communication Programme conjoint avec la Cit collgiale t (Quatre ans et demi) Facult de gnie Biotechnologie (Biochimie/Gnie chimique) n (Cinq ans) (choisissez le code OSX sous la Facult des Sciences). Ce programme dbute la Facult des Sciences. OEF Gnie chimique vn (Quatre ans) OEB Gnie chimique et Technologie de linformatique programme double grade vn (Cinq ans) OHF Gnie civil vn (Quatre ans) OBB Gnie civil et Technologie de linformatique programme double grade vn (Cinq ans) OIF Gnie lectrique n (Quatre ans) OID Gnie lectrique et Technologie de linformatique programme double grade n (Cinq ans) OBD Gnie informatique n (Quatre ans) OJB Gnie logiciel n (Quatre ans) OJF Gnie mcanique vn (Quatre ans) OBO Gnie mcanique et Technologie de linformatique programme double grade vn (Cinq ans) OEH Gnie mcanique biomdical vn (Quatre ans) ORF Informatique n (Majeure) (Quatre ans) ORJ Informatique n (Spcialis approfondi) (Quatre ans) ORH Informatique/Mathmatiques n (Spcialis bidisciplinaire) (Quatre ans) cole de gestion Telfer OTF Comptabilit n (Quatre ans) OFF Sciences commerciales (sans option) n (Quatre ans) OTN Sciences commerciales Affaires lectroniques n (Quatre ans) OTP Sciences commerciales Entrepreneuriat n (Quatre ans) OTR Sciences commerciales Finance n (Quatre ans) OTT Sciences commerciales Gestion des ressources humaines n (Quatre ans) OTV Sciences commerciales Gestion internationales n: (Quatre ans)

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Facult des sciences OSP s Biochimie n; Biologie n; Chimie n Gographie physique; Gologie n; Mathmatiques n; Physique n; Sciences biopharmaceutiques n; Sciences environnementales n; Statistique n (Quatre ans) OST s Biochimie n; Biologie n; Chimie n; Chimie (Matriaux de pointe) n; Chimie (EcoChimie) n; Gologie n; Gologie-physique n;Mathmatiques n; Mathmatiques financires & conomie n; Physique n; Physique-mathmatiques n; Statistique n (Spcialis approfondi) (Quatre ans) OSX Biotechnologie (Biochimie et Gnie chimique) n (Cinq ans) OSR Gnral (Trois ans) OSN Sciences biomdicales (Quatre ans) OED Sciences/ducation s Biologie; Chimie; Mathmatiques; Physique (Cinq ans) OTJ s Informatique/Mathmatiques n; Mathmatiques/Science conomique n (Spcialis bidisciplinaire)(Quatre ans) OWH Technologie mdicale en ophtalmologie (avec lInstitut de loeil dOttawa) (admission en premire anne ou deuxime anne) (Quatre ans) Facult des sciences de la sant OKB Sciences de lactivit physique s Sciences de lactivit physique (B.S.A.P.); Sciences de lactivit physique (B.Sc.S.A.P.) (Quatre ans) OKD Sciences de la sant (Quatre ans) OKN Sciences de la nutrition (offert en franais pour les tudiants bilingues) (tests de comptence linguistique score minimal de 60 pourcent en anglais et en franais est exig) (Quatre ans) ONF Sciences infirmires programme collaboratif avec la Cit collgiale (Ontario) (Quatre ans) (Aucune admission possible en deuxime anne pour ce programme.) Facult des sciences sociales OLJ s Administration publique n; Anthropologie n; Criminologie; Dveloppement international et mondialisation n; conomie internationale et dveloppement n; conomie et politiques publiques n; tudes des conflits et droits humains n; tudes des femmes; tudes internationales et langues modernes;

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procdures dadmission sur le site de lUniversit dOttawa au www.uOttawa.ca ou dans une des publications de lUniversit dOttawa. Rentres Septembre pour tous les programmes. Janvier pour certains programmes (consulter InfoService ou notre site Web aprs le 30 septembre). Langue denseignement Plusieurs programmes de lUniversit sont offerts en anglais et en franais. Si vous dsirez faire une demande un programme offert en anglais, veuillez vous rfrer la section anglaise de la demande 101. Immersion en franais Si votre langue seconde est le franais, vous avez la possibilit dobtenir un baccalaurat portant la mention Immersion en franais ou pour les programmes de sciences Rgime de franais enrichi . Ce rgime dtudes est conu pour rpondre aux objectifs linguistiques personnels de chaque tudiant qui souhaite amliorer ses comptences en franais tout en poursuivant son programme dtudes normal. Pour en savoir plus : www.immersion.uOttawa.ca Renseignements supplmentaires Admission Universit dOttawa Pavillon Tabaret 550, rue Cumberland Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 6N5 Tlphone : Sans-frais : Tlcopieur : Information : Site Web : 613-562-5315 1-877-868-8292, poste 5315 613-562-5790 www.admission.uOttawa.ca admissions@uOttawa.ca www.uOttawa.ca

Universit Saint-Paul
LUniversit Saint-Paul offre aussi une varit de mineures pouvant tre jumeles avec un B.A. gnral ou avec une majeure. OPB ORB OAH OPH OAP OAZ OAR OCH OCN OQF OQB Communications sociales I (certificat) (Un an) Communications sociales II (certificat) (Un an) s Communications sociales; thique; Relations humaines et spiritualit; Thologie (Majeure [B.A.]) (Quatre ans) thique (B.A.) n (Quatre ans) thique (certificat) (Un an) tudes de conflits n (Spcialisation [B.A.]) (Quatre ans) Gnral (B.A.) (Trois ans) Philosophie (certificat) (Un an) Philosophie/Thologie (Spcialis bidisciplinaire [B.A.]) (Quatre ans) Thologie (B.Th.) (Quatre ans) Thologie (certificat) (Un an)

Queens University
Queens considers applicants only for the programs to which they have applied (except where noted). A maximum of one application per program is permitted. If you are interested in more than one program at Queens, please submit a separate application for each program. Where a triangle symbol (s) is indicated after the program name, please specify the desired subject of major interest. If you are interested in more than one subject area, please indicate only the one in which you have the most interest.

Universit Saint-Paul Admission et services aux tudiants 223, rue Main Ottawa (Ontario) K1S 1C4 Tlphone : Tlcopieur : Information : Site Web : 613-236-1393 613-782-3014 admission@ustpaul.ca www.ustpaul.ca

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Arts Arts Bader International Study Centre Herstmonceux Castle, England QB Arts/Education (Concurrent) QC Commerce QD Computing (Computing, Computer Science, Biomedical Computing, Cognitive Science, Software Design) QG Computing/Education (Concurrent) QE Engineering s Chemical; Civil; Computer; Electrical; Geological; Mechanical & Materials; Mining; Engineering Physics; Engineering Chemistry; Mathematics & Engineering QT Fine Art (Studio-Painting, Time-Based Media, Sculpture, Printmaking) QM Music Music QMM Music/Education (Concurrent) QN Nursing QPH Physical & Health Education QS Science QF Science/Education (Concurrent) QK Science Kinesiology Admission Procedure The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) will forward applications to Queens Undergraduate Admission. Applicants will be sent an acknowledgement from Queens that provides instructions for completing the Queens Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) and Supplementary Essay (if applicable). The PSE is a required document for all first-year programs. The Supplementary Essay is required for some programs: Concurrent Teacher Education, Commerce. Both documents are completed and submitted online within the online self service system called the SOLUS Student Centre. It is the applicants responsibility to ensure that all required documentation has been submitted to Queens and is received by the document deadline. Entry Points September entry only for full-time studies (Code F2012). Important Dates Applications ................................................February 1 Personal Statement of Experience and Supplementary Essay (if applicable) ....... March 1 Documents (for applicants in an Ontario school) .......................................... March 1

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Note: Part-time admission is possible for the Bachelor of Arts, Science and Computing programs only. Part-time on-campus September entry only. Distance Studies September, January and May entry. Application information is available at www.queensu.ca/admission/ or by contacting Undergraduate Admission directly. Program Notes The Bader International Study Centre (BISC) at Herstmonceux Castle, U.K. Queens University offers a unique study abroad opportunity at our international campus, the Bader International Study Centre, situated on the 15th-century Herstmonceux Castle Estate in East Sussex, U.K. Programs at the BISC combine travel-intensive field study with internationally focused, fully accredited courses with smaller class sizes, allowing students first-hand experience to complement what they have learned in the classroom. The First-Year Program in England (Program Code QIA) The First-Year Program in England allows secondary school graduates to begin their university studies in an international environment. After spending the first year at the BISC, students complete their academic program at the Kingston campus. Bursaries and awards are available. The Upper-Year Program The Upper-Year Program presents students who have completed at least one year of university study with the opportunity to spend a term or a year abroad at the BISC. A wide variety of course offerings (including social science, language, humanities, and international business and law courses) permit students from all disciplines to take advantage of this unique study opportunity. The Upper-Year Program is open to university students from Canada and around the world. Application for this program is made directly to Queens, not through the OUAC. Please contact Undergraduate Admission at 613-533-2217 or send an email to iscinfo@queensu.ca. Bursaries and awards are available for both the first-year and upper-year programs. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Program Code QB), Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Program Code QF) and Bachelor of Computing/Bachelor of Education (Program Code QG) Concurrent Degree Programs These concurrent programs lead to the completion of an Arts, Science or Computing degree as well as an Education degree. From their initial year, students begin

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taking Education courses and are provided with in-school experiences that form the basis of theoretical studies. Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education Concurrent Degree Program (Program Code QMM) Students take the same music courses as other Bachelor of Music students, but also are admitted to the Faculty of Education and begin their Education courses and placement in their first year at university. The fourth year of study focuses on completing the Bachelor of Music, while the fifth year is devoted to completing the Bachelor of Education. If not offered admission to the BMus/BEd program, applicants will be considered for the Bachelor of Music (QM) program. Consequently, candidates should not select a second Music program choice at Queens. Bachelor of Arts (Program Code QA) and Bachelor of Science Programs (Program Code QS) Queens Faculty of Arts and Science enables students to tailor their studies to suit their own interests. Dynamic and challenging programs in the humanities and social, natural and physical sciences provide both depth and breadth. As members of a fully integrated faculty, students have the flexibility to pursue one core field of study or widen their concentration to encompass courses from a variety of areas. School of Computing (Program Code QD) The School of Computing offers the opportunity to study such advanced topics as artificial intelligence, computer graphics, human-computer interfaces, neural and genetic computing, computational biology, and medical informatics. Students may choose from a general or major concentration in Computing, a major concentration in Computer Science, or one of three specialized programs: 1. Biomedical Computing is the only program of its type in Canada and provides students with an education in the fundamental areas of computer science and life sciences. It also provides a link between these areas through new, specialized courses in medical informatics and computational biology. 2. Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary program that draws from computing, psychology, philosophy, linguistics and neuroscience. This specialization focuses on intelligence in artificial and living systems. 3. Software Design is a specialization designed to develop a new generation of high-tech innovators and entrepreneurs. Students will study topics such as database management, software engineering and software requirements.

Bachelor of Commerce Program (Program Code QC) This four-year program balances a solid grounding in the discipline of management during the first two years with the opportunity to specialize in areas of interest such as finance or marketing in the final years of the program. The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Program (Program Code QE) The Engineering programs at Queens are: Civil, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining, Engineering Chemistry, Geological Engineering, Mathematics & Engineering, and Engineering Physics. Prior to entering any one of these programs, students complete a common first year. Students work on open-ended engineering projects in small groups and learn basic science and engineering designs as well as communication and team skills. Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Program (Program Code QK) The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology program encompasses the study of human movement on a continuum from cell structure and function to the place of human movement in a social contextension The program is organized around a framework that includes explicit disciplinary content in the physical, behavioural and social sciences. Bachelor of Music Program (Program Code QM) The School of Music meets the varied needs of each student with a program that is both flexible and diverse. Small classes and accessible faculty help to ensure a personalized, hands-on learning experience in a challenging yet supportive environment. Bachelor of Nursing Science Program (Program Code QN) Through an innovative, research-focused curriculum, this four-year program provides students with a strong background in basic and behavioural sciences. Graduates are prepared to become skilled practitioners or to use their nursing degree as a foundation for graduate study or other careers. Bachelor of Physical & Health Education Program (Program Code QPH) The Bachelor of Physical & Health Education provides a program of study for students who are interested in the socio-cultural study of sport and physical activity or a program focus in epidemiology and health promotion. The program also exceeds the minimum accreditation standards for pre-teaching training in Physical Education set out by the Canadian Council

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of University Physical Education and Kinesiology Administrators (CCUPEKA). The Bachelor of Fine Art Program (Program Code QT) The Queens BFA program nurtures excellence in four related media streams: painting, printmaking, sculpture, and time-based media. Individualized, uninterrupted instruction and studio time, along with regular opportunities to exhibit work, are hallmarks of our program. Residence Accommodation Queens is a residential university and all applicants who are admitted to first year will have residence accommodation guaranteed if the residence application and deposit are received by the specified deadline. The majority of first-year students choose to live in one of the universitys fifteen residences. An all-inclusive, all-you-can-eat meal plan is complemented by Flex Dollars that may be used at a number of retail establishments on campus. Internship Program This program allows students to gain experience while earning money to offset the cost of their degree program. Internships of 12 or 16 months in duration provide an opportunity to gain relevant work experience at a high technical level within a time frame that allows students to undertake substantial projects. The program is primarily available to Engineering, Computing and Biochemistry (co-op) students but is open to students in all undergraduate programs. Students with Disabilities Queens provides services for registered Queens students with disabilities, including assessment, special exam and registration arrangements, note takers, adaptive technology, counselling, referral services, library aids, liaison with faculty and staff, and peer mentors. More information regarding available services can be found at www.queensu.ca/hcds/ or by contacting Health, Counselling and Disability Services at 613-533-6467, TYY 613-533-6566. International Focus Through the Bader International Study Centre (BISC) at Herstmonceux Castle, U.K., and more than 150 exchange programs in 45 countries around the world, Queens University strongly encourages its students to gain an international perspective. Students who wish to do an exchange program normally do so during their third year of study; however, they may study at the BISC in any year. Visiting Queens The campus tour program allows applicants to be a student for a day. Tours are available daily, Monday

through Friday, excluding public holidays and exam times. Details and registration are available at www.queensu.ca/admission/contacts.html. The Fall Preview (October 29 and November 12) and the March Break Open House are also excellent opportunities to visit Queens. Admission Scholarships and Awards Queens University attracts a community of outstanding student scholars to its faculties and programs. To reward this high level of academic excellence, Queens offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to students entering the first year of postsecondary studies at Queens University. A separate application form is required for the Major Admission Awards with a deadline of December 1, 2011. The application for the Major Admission Awards will be available on the Student Awards website in September 2011. Queens also offers grades-based admission scholarships. By applying for admission to Queens, all applicants are automatically considered for a grades-based admission scholarship, regardless of citizenship. Unless otherwise stated, entrance scholarships, bursaries and awards are available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents entering the first year of postsecondary education for the first time. Queens also offers admission scholarships to international students on the basis of superior academics; no scholarship application is required. Admission Bursaries Bursaries are non-repayable grants available to students who demonstrate financial need. Bursaries are also available for students planning to study at the Bader International Study Centre at Herstmonceux in England. The deadline to apply for a 2012 Queens Admission Bursary is March 1, 2012. Applicants are encouraged to apply by this deadline, so they can be informed of financial options at the same time as they are offered admission. The online application will be available on the Student Awards website in September 2011. Government Student Financial Assistance The federal and provincial governments provide student financial assistance for Canadian citizens, permanent residents and protected persons studying at the postsecondary level. This assistance is generally offered in the form of non-repayable grants and repayable loans allocated on the basis of demonstrated financial need (as determined by the government) and is intended to supplement student and family resources. Students may be eligible for student grants and loans by applying through the appropriate provincial or territorial authorities.

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For further information about scholarships, awards, bursaries and government student financial assistance contact Student Awards at 613-533-2216, email awards@queensu.ca or visit: www.queensu.ca/studentawards/. Test of Facility in English Applicants who have not lived in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language or attended an educational institution full-time where the language of instruction is English for the most recent three years prior to beginning their university studies must achieve a satisfactory score on one of the tests of facility in English listed below. The university reserves the right to request a standardized English language test score. The test of facility in English is a firm requirement and admission decisions cannot be made until an acceptable score has been reported. If applicants are in doubt about whether they meet Queens language requirements, they should submit an acceptable English language test score as soon as possible to avoid potential delays in the processing of their application for admission. Test results must be sent directly to Queens by the testing centre. Queens School of English If a pass on a 12-week English for Academic Purposes course completed at Queens School of English is achieved prior to the time of application, an English language test score may not be required. Please visit www.queensu.ca/qsoe/ for details. QBridge is a university preparatory program through which select students can receive a conditional offer to degree studies at Queens. Successful applicants will be admitted and enrolled in the Queens School of English and then admitted to the undergraduate degree program, conditional upon satisfactory completion of an advanced English language training course. This 10-week course will be offered in the Spring/Summer term, beginning in June 2012. For more information about QBridge visit www.queensu.ca/qsoe/qbridge.html or email us at admission@queensu.ca. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) www.toefl.org For the iBT test the minimum score is 88 with minimums of: Writing 24, Speaking 22, Reading 22, Listening 20. For the paper-based test a minimum score of 580 and a Test of Written English (TWE) with a minimum score of 5.0.

To ensure that official results are forwarded directly to Queens, the code number 0949 should be inserted on the request for the Official Score Report. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) www.ielts.org On the Academic Module the minimum acceptable score is 7. Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) www.cael.ca The minimum acceptable score is an overall band of 70 with no band below 60. Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/testing/melab/ The minimum acceptable score is 90. Inquiring About Application Status Queens offers a web service that enables applicants to review their application and documentation status and to complete their Queens Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) and Supplementary Essay (if applicable) online. Undergraduate Admission, Gordon Hall Queens University 74 Union Street Kingston ON K7L 3N6 Telephone: Student Awards: Email: Website: 613-533-2218 613-533-2216 admission@queensu.ca www.queensu.ca

Ryerson University
n : t v Co-op option program available starting from third year. These programs are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Collaborative program. Optional Industrial Internship program.

University Programs and Codes Degree Programs Full-time Arts, Faculty of: SCS Arts and Contemporary Studies SIE International Economics and Finance

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Bachelor of Arts in: SCI Criminal Justice SEN English SAS Environmental and Urban Sustainability (pending Board of Governors Approval) SAC Geographic Analysis SAH History (pending Board of Governors Approval) SPG Politics and Governance SPS Psychology SSO Sociology SUN Undeclared (entry option only) Ted Rogers School of Management: SBO Accounting and Finance SBE Business Management SBB Business Technology Management n SHP Hospitality and Tourism Management SBR Retail Management Communication and Design, Faculty of: SFM Fashion Communication SFL Fashion Design SGO Graphic Communications Management SPA Image Arts Film Studies SPB Image Arts New Media SPC Image Arts Photography Studies SIR Interior Design SJT Journalism SRD Radio and Television SDK Theatre: Performance Acting SDL Theatre: Performance Dance SDM Theatre: Performance Production Community Services, Faculty of: SCY Child and Youth Care SEH Early Childhood Education SYF Midwifery SNX Nursing at Ryerson t SNN Nursing at Centennial College t SNG Nursing at George Brown College t SFN Nutrition and Food SOH Occupational and Public Health Occupational Health and Safety n SEK Occupational and Public Health Public Health and Safety n SSE Social Work SUP Urban and Regional Planning Engineering and Architecture, Faculty of: SAA Aerospace Engineering :v SAD Architectural Science SBI Biomedical Engineering v SCF Chemical Engineering Co-op : SCG Civil Engineering :v SCE Computer Engineering :v SEJ Electrical Engineering :v SIQ Industrial Engineering :v

SMW Mechanical Engineering :v SEU Undeclared (Entry Option Only) Science, Faculty of: SBX Biology n SCH Chemistry n SAB Computer Science n SSI Contemporary Science n SEA Mathematics and its Applications n SMP Medical Physics n SUD Undeclared (entry option only) Part-Time Degree Programs These programs are not open to international (study permit) applicants outside of Canada. Arts, Faculty of: SDF Public Administration and Governance Ted Rogers School of Management: STM Business Technology Management SBP Retail Management Community Services, Faculty of: SYY Midwifery Profile Ryerson University is Canadas leader in innovative, career-oriented education and a university clearly on the move. With a mission to serve societal need, and a long-standing commitment to engaging its community, Ryerson offers close to 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. Distinctly urban, culturally diverse and inclusive, the university is home to 28,000 students, including 2,000 masters and PhD students, nearly 2,700 tenured and tenure-track faculty and staff, and more than 130,000 alumni worldwide. Undergraduate Degrees Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Architectural Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Health Administration Bachelor of Health Sciences Bachelor of Interior Design Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Technology Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning

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Special Characteristics The special mission of Ryerson University is the advancement of applied knowledge and research to address societal need, along with the provision of programs of study that provide a balance between theory and application, and that prepare students for careers in a variety of professional and quasi-professional fields. As a leading centre for applied education, Ryerson is recognized for the excellence of its teaching; the relevance of its curriculum; the success of its students in achieving their academic and career objectives; the quality of its scholarship, research and creative activity; and its commitment to accessibility, lifelong learning and involvement in the broader community. Semester Entry Points The entry point for full-time programs is September only. Visit Ryerson We offer general campus tours and a variety of special events for prospective students and applicants. Visit www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/ for details. Scholarships Entrance and in-program scholarships are available. Current Canadian secondary school applicants are automatically considered for guaranteed and competitive entrance scholarships. There are many other program-specific and university-wide scholarships that require applications. For details about eligibility and application deadlines, visit www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/awards/. English Language Requirements Applicants from a country where English is not the first language, or where English is an official language but not the first language, including applicants who have resided in Canada for four calendar years or less (i.e., your date of entry to Canada was on or after January 1, 2008, for fall 2012 entry) are required to present proof of English proficiency at a satisfactory level. For details, visit www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/english/. Note: Ryerson will not accept 4U English or equivalent in lieu of a test of English language proficiency. Residence Accommodation Ryerson has three on-campus residences that house 840 students. Priority for residence is given to first-year students coming directly from secondary school into the first year of an undergraduate program, whose permanent address is the furthest distance from Toronto. To be eligible for residence space, students must receive and maintain an active offer of admission to a full-time

undergraduate degree program at Ryerson. Residence applications are available in early May. The deadline to submit residence applications is in early June. Web: Email: Phone: www.ryerson.ca/housing/ housing@ryerson.ca 416-979-5284

The Access Centre for Students with Disabilities The Access Centre provides students with disabilities accommodation services and supports needed to achieve academic success and access to the university within the provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Access Centre staff work in co-operation with departments at Ryerson to ensure that students with disabilities receive the services they need. Accommodations may include, but are not limited to: books in alternative formats; sign-language interpreting arrangements; note-taking; test and exam accommodations; testing for learning disabilities; and information about educational assistants and personal attendants. In order to support and assist students with the admissions procedure, students are advised to identify themselves to the Centre. At the time of acceptance, students are asked to set up an appointment with a disability counsellor. Students will be asked to supply medical documentation of their disability. All documents are confidential and remain at the Access Centre. The counsellor will assist in arranging the approved accommodation and will refer students to the other services at the university, as needed. Telephone: TTY: Fax: Web: 416-979-5290 416-979-5274 416-979-5094 www.ryerson.ca/accesscentre/

Application Dates In many cases, Ryerson uses portfolios, interviews, auditions and references as well as grades to select students. Equal consideration is guaranteed to all applicants who apply (with a complete application) by the following deadlines: February 1 Guaranteed Consideration Date for Applications to Grades-Plus Programs. Grades-Plus programs select students on the basis of grades plus non-academic criteria such as auditions, portfolios, essays, etc. March 1 Guaranteed Consideration Date for Applications to Grades-Only Programs. Grades-Only programs select students on the basis of academic achievement. Many programs review applications after these dates subject to space availability.

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Applicants to the Midwifery program may apply to only one university Midwifery program in the province. The required Ryerson Midwifery Supplementary Application and personal letter must be received by Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment at Ryerson by February 1, 2012. Ryerson will not process applications that are incomplete, including incomplete immigration information. An additional non-academic assessment fee of $50 (subject to change) applies to most programs within the Faculty of Communication and Design. Further information about this fee will be communicated by Ryerson, as applicable, after an application has been processed. For further information about non-academic requirements and dates please visit: www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview/ and select Non-Academic Requirements. Bachelor of Arts Undeclared Bachelor of Arts Undeclared is a one-year entry option only. Transfer credit/Advanced Standing cannot be granted for this option. Students who are completing, or have already completed, postsecondary studies must apply to one of the other Bachelor of Arts programs, including Criminal Justice, English, Geographic Analysis, Politics and Governance, Psychology and Sociology. Programs in the areas of Environmental and Urban Sustainability and History are under development. For further details please visit www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/programs/. BScN in Nursing Collaborative Program Applicants interested in Nursing have three locations to choose from: Ryerson, Centennial College or George Brown College. Applicants choosing Centennial or George Brown will complete the final two years of the program at Ryerson University and will receive a Ryerson degree. This is a joint BScN Nursing Degree sharing the same program of studies and clinical placement settings. Further Information Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment Ryerson University 350 Victoria Street Toronto ON M5B 2K3 Telephone: Fax: Website: 416-979-5036 416-979-5221 www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/ admission/

Your portal page for events, news and tracking your application status: http://choose.ryerson.ca

University of Toronto
History Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest universities in North America. Its reputation extends far beyond the continent. Special Characteristics Canadas largest university has three campuses: St. George Campus in downtown Toronto; U of T Scarborough, 22 km to the east of the downtown campus; and U of T Mississauga, 27 km to the west of the downtown campus. The University of Toronto is internationally renowned as a great public research university where talented students have affordable access to some of the worlds best scholars and researchers. No university in Canada, and few in North America, can match the range and reputation of U of Ts programs. The University of Toronto provides its students with resources that compete with the worlds elite universities. U of Ts library system is ranked among the top five universities in North America for its holdings of books, periodicals and other reference materials. There are outstanding athletic facilities, extensive computer networking services and incredible research facilities that help to attract, and keep, U of Ts greatest resource its human talent. International Opportunities The University of Toronto offers many different opportunities to participate in exchange programs, including study abroad programs and international summer programs, through partnerships with leading universities around the world. Special Needs Services Accessibility Services is part of U of Ts commitment to maintaining an accessible and welcoming university community. Assessment and financial support are available to assist students with physical or learning disabilities as well as students with chronic health problems. Services range from on-campus transportation, books on tape and note-taking, to the latest adaptive equipment, which is made available through the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre. For information about Accessibility Services, visit:

Immediate answers to your questions: http://ask.ryerson.ca

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www.accessibility.utoronto.ca for the St. George Campus; www.utm.utoronto.ca/access for University of Toronto Mississauga; www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ability/ for University of Toronto Scarborough.

Any alternate faculty or campus choice must be listed on the application to ensure consideration. English Language Requirements Applicants whose first language is not English may be required to provide proof of English facility. Refer to www.adm.utoronto.ca for details. Campus Visits www.discover.utoronto.ca/connect/campus-tours/ Further Information www.adm.utoronto.ca or www.utoronto.ca Admissions and Awards University of Toronto 172 St. George Street Toronto ON M5R 0A3 Telephone: 416-978-2190

Residence Accommodations U of T student housing offerings are as varied as the people who live in them. We have the same philosophy for housing and community as we do for learning: different people have different needs. Refer to www.housing.utoronto.ca for detailed information. Scholarships The University of Toronto offers approximately 2300 admission scholarships that total over $6 million. In most cases, no separate application is required. Selection is based on the candidates overall record, with particular emphasis being placed on the most recent results. Further information can be found at www.adm.utoronto.ca (select the Awards link). Student Financial Support For Canadian students, the University of Toronto is committed to the principle that no student admitted to a program will be unable to enrol in or complete the program due to a lack of financial means. The commitment is based on the assumption that students will first access the government aid for which they are eligible. Financial need is assessed based on the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and those whose assessed need is not fully covered by government aid will receive additional funding from the university. U of T Advance Planning for Students (UTAPS) Canadian citizens, permanent residents and protected persons who are concerned about the financial cost of attending university can obtain preliminary information about the amount of funding that they can expect to receive from government programs and other forms of financial assistance by completing an online UTAPS application. Applicant Information Upon receipt of your OUAC application, U of T will send you an email acknowledgment that provides instructions for completing your application. Please note that your application cannot be considered until all required documentation has been received. Information About Application Choices Make only one selection within each of the following: Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering; Faculty of Arts and Science, St. George campus; Faculty of Music; Faculty of Physical Education and Health; University of Toronto Mississauga; University of Toronto Scarborough.

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Programs and Codes September Entry Full-time Study Applied Science and Engineering St. George Campus Make only one selection. Applicants interested in alternate engineering choices may indicate these on the online student profile. A completed student profile and profile fee of $35 are required of all applicants. See www.discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for detailed information. Track One (General Engineering) allows students to take a broad selection of courses in their first year in order to help them determine which of the core eight programs (excluding Engineering Science) they would like to pursue in second year. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering subjects of major interest are shown for information purposes only; options are chosen after first year. TEO TB TV TCS TE TK TI TTM TM TG Track One (General Engineering) (common first year) Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Science Industrial Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mineral Engineering

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Architecture, Landscape, and Design St. George Campus Specific information about courses and programs can be found at www.daniels.utoronto.ca. TLA Architectural Studies (BA)

Arts and Science St. George Campus Make only one selection. While you are asked to indicate a subject of major interest, it is not until second year that you will be required to choose your program. Each Faculty of Arts and Science student is a member of one of seven colleges. You must indicate your college preference when you apply. Selecting a college is a personal decision unrelated to choice of program. Details and descriptions of the colleges can be found at www.artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents/colleges/. An online profile with an additional fee of $50 is required for Rotman Commerce. Details will be provided after your application is received. TAD TAH TLG TPG TAC TAX Computer Science Humanities (Arts) Life Sciences (including Psychology) Physical & Mathematical Sciences Rotman Commerce Social Sciences

Physical Education & Health/Kinesiology St. George Campus New Program: BKIN Bachelor of Kinesiology The Faculty now offers a BPHE and BKIN degree program. Apply to both programs using the same code (TP). Admitted students will complete the same courses in first and second years. At the end of their second year, students will declare their preferred program of study, and complete the requirements for that degree. Make only one selection. Applicants who apply to, but are not admitted to, the Concurrent Teacher Education/Physical Education & Health (CTEP) will automatically be considered for admission to the Physical Education and Health/Kinesiology Program. See www.physical.utoronto.ca for detailed information. The Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) allows students to simultaneously complete physical and health education and teacher preparation courses over a five-year period and graduate with both their professional teacher qualification for teaching at the intermediate/senior level (BEd) and an Honours bachelors degree in Physical and Health Education (BPHE). A Statement of Interest is required for both the BPHE and CTEP programs. CTEP applicants are also required to submit an online Applicant Profile with an additional fee of $50. Details will be provided after your application is received. TP TEP Physical Education & Health/Kinesiology Concurrent Teacher Education/Physical Education & Health (BPHE, BEd)

Music St. George Campus Make only one selection. Applicants interested in a second Music choice may indicate this preference on the Music Questionnaire. A completed Music Questionnaire and a $60 audition/interview fee are required of all applicants. Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audition DVD for pre-screening. Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. See www.music.utoronto.ca for detailed information. Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) applicants must complete an online CTEP Applicant Profile and pay a profile fee of $50. Details will be provided after your application is received. Apply to Music Bac (TZ) if your area of interest is composition, comprehensive, or history and theory. A portfolio of compositions is also required for applicants interested in the composition program. TO TZ TD TX TEE Artist Diploma Music Bac Music Bac Music Education Music Bac Performance Concurrent Teacher Education/Music Education (MusBac Music Education, BEd)

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Programs and Codes September Entry Full-time Study Make only one selection. You must indicate your subject of major interest. Eligible applicants may be considered for appropriate alternate choices if not admitted to their preferred choice. Specific information about courses and programs can be found at www.utm.utoronto.ca. To be considered for the Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP), you must complete an online CTEP Applicant Profile and pay a profile fee of $50. Details will be provided after your application is received. To be considered for the Theatre & Drama program (joint program with Sheridan College), you must complete an audition and pay an audition fee of $50. Details will be provided after your application is received.

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TMW Chemical & Physical Sciences TME Commerce (including Accounting, Finance, Human Resources Management, Marketing) TMC Communication, Culture & Information Technology (joint program with Sheridan College) TMZ Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics TEB Concurrent Teacher Education French (HBA, BEd) TEM Concurrent Teacher Education Mathematics (HBSc, BEd) TEC Concurrent Teacher Education Science Chemistry (HBSc, BEd) TED Concurrent Teacher Education, Primary/Junior (Focus on Exceptional Learners) (HBSc, BEd) TMK Forensic Science TMH Humanities TML Life Sciences TMG Management TMP Psychology TMS Social Sciences TMT Theatre & Drama (joint program with Sheridan College) (audition required) TEV Visual Studies (joint program with Sheridan College) (no portfolio required) General Information U of T Mississauga is a student-centred research community, highly respected for its academic programs and research contributions. Located in a park-like expanse in Canadas sixth largest city, U of T Mississauga is approximately 27 km from Toronto city centre and directly accessible by U of T shuttle bus. U of T Mississaugas unique educational programs include a broad range of Arts, Science and Commerce/ Management programs, Concurrent Teacher Education programs, and joint programs with Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. Residences www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing/ Telephone: 905-828-5286 Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards/ Further Information U of T Mississauga Office of the Registrar South Building, Room 2122 3359 Mississauga Road North Mississauga ON L5L 1C6 Telephone: Campus tours: 905-828-5400 www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours/

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Programs and Codes September Entry Full-time Study Make only one selection. You must indicate your subject of major interest. Eligible applicants may be considered for appropriate alternate choices if not admitted to their preferred choice. Specific information about courses and programs can be found at www.utsc.utoronto.ca. To be considered for the Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP), you must complete an online CTEP Applicant Profile and pay a profile fee of $50. All other programs require an online Supplementary Application Form (SAF). Details will be provided after your application is received. TSL TXC TEA TES TSR TSU TSC TXA TSD TXB TSN TSB TSZ TSQ TSA TSJ TSM TSP TXN TSI TPS TSS Biological Sciences Computer Science Concurrent Teacher Education Arts French (HBA, BEd) Concurrent Teacher Education Science Mathematical & Physical (HBSc, BEd) Co-op Arts Management (of cultural, visual and performing arts organizations) Co-op Cell & Molecular Biology Co-op Computer Science Co-op Humanities & Social Sciences Co-op International Development Studies Co-op Management and International Business Co-op Management Co-op Sciences (including Chemistry; Biochemistry; Environmental Science; Mathematics; Physics & Statistics) Co-op Neuroscience Co-op Psychology (including Mental Health Studies) Humanities Journalism (joint program with Centennial College) Management (including Economics) Sciences (including Chemistry; Biochemistry; Environmental Science; Mathematics; Physics & Statistics) Neuroscience Paramedicine (joint program with Centennial College) Psychology (including Mental Health Studies) Social Sciences

General Information U of T Scarborough, the universitys co-op (degree plus professional work) campus, is located 22 km from Toronto city centre. U of T Scarborough offers students the opportunity to co-create one-of-a-kind learning experiences with its co-op programs combined

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with a reputation for academic excellence and a solid relationship with the community. U of T Scarborough offers a broad range of Arts, Science and Management programs, Concurrent Teacher Education programs, and unique joint programs with Centennial College. Residences www.utsc.utoronto.ca/residences/ Telephone: 416-287-7365 Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid www.utsc.utoronto.ca Further Information Admissions and Student Recruitment University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail Toronto ON M1C 1A4 Telephone: Campus Tours: 416-287-7529 www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/

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University Programs and Codes l t RD RDO RAC RCN RE RT RTA RTS RU RR RRO RES Requires the completion of a supplemental application. Combined majors option. Honours Business Administration (BBA) (Peterborough) Honours Business Administration (BBA) (Oshawa) Bachelor of Arts & Science (Peterborough) Nursing (joint Trent-Fleming BScN program) Concurrent Education Arts Honours lt Concurrent Education Science Honours lt Honours Arts Teacher Education Stream lt Honours Science Teacher Education Stream lt Forensic Science Trent ESL: English for University (Peterborough) Trent ESL: English for University (Oshawa) Bachelor of Environmental Science/Studies (Honours)

RCU RAN RAA RCA RCC RCS REC REN RAV RFR RGG RGL RGE RHI RHS RID RIN RAI RCF RPE RAJ RAM RPH RPO RCP RSO RAH RCX RWS

Arts and Forensics t Ancient Greek and Roman Studies t Anthropology t Canadian Studies t Computing Systems t Cultural Studies t Economics t English Literature t Environmental and Resource Studies t French Studies t Geography t Greek and Latin Language and Literature German Studies t History t Hispanic Studies t International Development Studies t Indigenous Studies t Indigenous Environmental Studies Information Systems t International Political Economy t Journalism (joint Trent-Loyalist program) Media Studies t Philosophy t Politics t Psychology t Sociology t Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Undeclared Arts Major t Womens Studies t

Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough RAB Archaeology RAD Arts and Business t

Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough RSA Anthropology t RAF Archaeology RBM Biochemistry and Molecular Biology RBI Biology t RHY Chemical Physics RCH Chemistry t RSC Computing Systems t RCY Computing Systems and Physics RBY Economics t RVC Environmental Chemistry RSV Environmental and Resource Science t RGS Geography t RCI Indigenous Environmental Science RSF Information Systems t RSJ Journalism (joint Trent-Loyalist program) RMA Mathematics t RMC Mathematical Computer Science RME Mathematical Economics RMP Mathematical Physics RPY Physics t RPS Psychology t RSD Science and Business t RSU Science and Forensics t RAS Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems RSX Undeclared Science Major t

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Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa ROA Anthropology t ROE English Literature t ROH History t ROP Psychology t ROS Sociology t ROY Undeclared Arts Program t Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa RON Anthropology t RBX Environmental and Resource Science ROG Psychology t ROX Undeclared Science Major t Diploma Programs (intended for students of Native ancestry) RM Indigenous Environmental Studies (Diploma) RP Indigenous Management & Economic Development (Diploma) RG Foundations of Indigenous Learning (Diploma) History Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, opened the doors to its first students in September 1964 with a 1,500 acre campus spanning the Otonabee River. In 1974, Trent University expanded to offer courses in Oshawa, Ontario. Over 36 years later, the Oshawa Campus resides in its new permanent facility on Thornton Road and offers full degree programs. Special Characteristics Trent University is committed to building an inclusive intellectual and social community that values the collaborative participation and knowledge of every member of the university. This commitment to the principles of liberal arts and sciences education means that we stress the development of the critical thinking and analytical skills required for todays global workforce. Trent Universitys reliance on hands-on teaching methods and small-group learning provides both an environment where individual students are at the heart of the learning enterprise, and where experience goes hand-in-hand with classroom learning. Our community of learning is cultivated architecturally and through the co-curricular programming of a College System: each of our students are members in a college, where they will find a rich and varied intellectual, cultural, social and recreational life. Enrollment Peterborough and Oshawa Full-time ................................................................6,018 Part-time ...............................................................1,251 Graduate .................................................................405 Entering Class .......................................................1,525

Size Symons Campus: 1,450 acres Faculty of Arts and Science Faculty Members: 309 full- and part-time Semester Entry Points September, January, May and June. Residence Accommodation Trent is structured in a system of four residential colleges. Residence is available in single, double or triple rooms, and is primarily co-educational. There are over 1,135 residence spaces available. Residence spaces are guaranteed for students who apply by the deadline and they are provided on a first-come, first-served basis for all other applicants. The residence/college application form and application fee must be received by the deadline. The deposit due date will be sent to applicants with their college residence assignment. Applications and further information can be found at www.trentu.ca/housing/ and questions may be directed to residence@trentu.ca. Trent University in Oshawa After 36 years of providing postsecondary education in Oshawa, the Trent in Oshawa office moved to a convenient new location at Thornton Road and King Street. Trent University in Oshawa offers degrees in Anthropology, English Literature, History, Psychology and Sociology, as well as offers elective courses in a broad range of disciplines. For more information about our new campus, please visit: www.trentu.ca/oshawa/, email oshawa@trentu.ca, or call 905-435-5100. Disability Services Office The mission of the Disability Services Office (DSO) is to support students with physical, sensory, medical, psychological or learning disabilities in Trents academic environment through individualized service, integration of service and promotion of development of the individual student. The DSO provides, within an integrated student services model, support through the provision of appropriate and individualized services that empower the community as well as the student with the disability. The manager and staff of Disability Services act as liaisons between students and members of Trents faculty and staff as well as with support agencies in the Peterborough community (e.g., CNIB, CHS, etc.). Some of the services provided include transcription for those who are visually impaired or print-disabled, assistance with obtaining note-takers for hearing-impaired students, exam invigilation for students with a variety of disabilities, and liaison with faculty members and

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support agencies in the community. Students with disabilities who are considering attending Trent are strongly encouraged to contact the DSO at the time of application since some action may be necessary in advance to accommodate the students needs. For further information, please call 705-748-1281 or visit www.trentu.ca/disabilityservices/. Additional Admission Information Students who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance may submit a Supplementary Application for Students with Extenuating Circumstances form. The form can be found at www.trentu.ca/apply/. Limited Enrollment Programs Arts/Science Streams for Teacher Education: 85 Concurrent Teacher Education: 140 Nursing (Regular Program): 120 Forensic Science: 55 Deadlines Concurrent Teacher Education: Deadlines and forms for the Personal Statement of Experience can be found at www.trentu.ca/education/concurrent/. Arts/Science Stream for Teacher Education: Deadlines and forms for the Applicant Profile can be found at: www.trentu.ca/education/. Full-time admission January 11, 2012. applications are due

or IB Diploma program are required to show proof of English proficiency by any of the language tests listed below. Applicants who have results from recognized Canadian university English-language testing services may submit results for consideration. Trent accepts only the official, original examination results. Photocopies or faxes of the original are not accepted as proof of the original. Please also note that the TOEFL Examinee Score Record is not the official TOEFL score. The university will only accept the Official Score Report, as provided by ETS, as the official TOEFL scores. Language Tests and Minimum Scores Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 86 iBT; 237 CBT; or 580 PBT, with a minimum TWE score of 4.5. Arrange for official TOEFL Score Report to be sent directly to Trent through ETS. Trent Universitys institutional code is 0896. Michigan English Language Assessment (MELAB): 85, with no part below 80. Battery

International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5, with no band lower than 6.0. Canadian (Carleton) English Language Test (CAEL): 60. Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) by the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Division: Grade of C. Please note that English Language Proficiency requirements are subject to change without prior notice. Trent-ESL: English for University Applicants who do not meet the English language proficiency requirement are invited to apply for gradual admission through the Trent-ESL: English for University program. Inquiries can be made through the Trent-ESL program (email: esl@trentu.ca). Students who enroll in the Trent-ESL program are obliged to complete the program and achieve a CAEL score of 60 in order to be admitted to regular degree studies. However, students at the upper levels of the program may start taking credit courses concurrently with their ESL studies. Scholarships The University has a full and diverse scholarship program designed to foster and reward high academic achievement among its students. All entrance scholarships listed here are renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study, provided the student maintains an 80 percent average in five Trent University

Trent Universitys Prestigious Scholarship applications are due March 15, 2012. For more information, visit www.trentu.ca/financialaid/. International Scholarship applications are due March 1, 2012. For more information, visit www.trentu.ca/international/ (under Finances and Scholarships). Note: The above deadlines apply to the receipt of all documentation required for admission; early application is encouraged. English Language Requirements An applicant whose primary language is not English; or whose previous education has been conducted in another language; or who has studied for less than three years in an internationally accredited school where English is the primary language of instruction, must show proof of English proficiency. Applicants who have not achieved the minimum grade required in English in the American School System, GCE

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credits during the previous academic year. Students must be registered in at least a 100 percent course load in the fall/winter session at Trent University to receive a scholarship. Trent Universitys Prestigious Scholarships Application Due Date: March 15, 2012 Any Canadian student entering their first year at Trent with a final admission average of 80 percent or higher may apply for a Trent University Prestigious Scholarship; however, previous winners of these scholarships have had an average of 90 percent or higher. One application allows students to be considered for any of the following Prestigious Scholarships: The Champlain, Board of Governors, Shad Valley, Michael Treadwell, Trent Science Fair and Trent University Special Admissions Scholarships. Winners receive full tuition in the first year, renewable up to four years, with a total value ranging from $15,000 to $20,000. Trent University National Renewable Entrance Scholarships No Application Required All students are automatically considered for a Trent University National Renewable Entrance Scholarship. All Canadian students applying directly from secondary school with a final admission average of 80 percent are eligible to be considered for an entrance scholarship. Scholarship values range from $1,000 to full tuition* per year. Trent University Entrance Nursing Scholarship No Application Required All students are automatically considered for a Trent University Entrance Nursing Scholarship. All Canadian students applying directly from secondary school with a final admission average of 80 percent or higher (as calculated using required courses and the next two highest 4U/M courses) are eligible to be considered for a nursing entrance scholarship. Scholarship values range from $1,500 to full tuition* each year. *Full Tuition Scholarship Offer No Application Required All Canadian secondary school students applying to Trent University with a final admission average of 90 percent or higher may receive full tuition in their first year of study at Trent University. The current estimated value of full tuition for the 20112012 academic year is $5,420. Students who enter with full tuition, and renew their scholarship with an 80 percent average, will receive the standard value of the scholarship. Those renewing with an average of 90 percent and above may renew with full tuition. For more information and applications, please visit www.trentu.ca/financialaid/.

Scholarships and Financial Aid for International Students The Trent International Program (TIP) offers a limited number of highly competitive, renewable, full and tuition scholarships to students who are eligible for admission to undergraduate studies at Trent, and who are not citizens or permanent residents of Canada. These scholarships and awards are tenable for up to four years of an Honours degree if a B average is maintained each year, and are available for students entering the university in September. TRENT-ESL students are eligible to apply for International Scholarships and Awards upon successful completion of the TRENT-ESL program. All students applying to Trent will automatically be considered for Trent University Entrance Scholarships, awarded for academic excellence. These range in value from CAN$1,000 to CAN$3,000. Financial Aid Bursaries are awarded each September, January and May based on application, documented financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. Students must be in receipt of the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), or another Canadian Government Aid program. For details, please visit www.trentu.ca/financialaid/, or contact the Financial Aid Office at financialaid@trentu.ca or 705-748-1524. Applicants may apply for OSAP in the spring through their secondary school and online at http://osap.gov.on.ca. Assistance with this process may be obtained through the Financial Aid Office. Applicants to Trent from outside Ontario should check with the appropriate financial aid authorities in their home province. Further Information Liaison and Tours Office Trent University 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough ON K9J 7B8 Telephone: Toll-free: Email: 705-748-1332 1-888-739-8885 liaison@trentu.ca

Admissions Office Telephone: 705-748-1678 Fax: 705-748-1629 Email: admissions@trentu.ca Website: www.trentu.ca/apply/ Office of the Telephone: Fax: Email: Registrar 705-748-1215 705-748-1629 registrar@trentu.ca

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Disability Services Office Telephone: 705-748-1281 Fax: 705-748-1509 Email: disabilityservices@trentu.ca Website: www.trentu.ca/disabilityservices/ Financial Aid Office Telephone: 705-748-1524 Fax: 705-748-1629 Email: financialaid@trentu.ca Website: www.trentu.ca/financialaid/ Trent International Program (TIP) Telephone: 705-748-1314 Fax: 705-748-1626 Email: tip@trentu.ca Website: www.trentu.ca/tip/

Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) DGD Game Development & Entrepreneurship1 n DIT Information Technology nt; Networking & Information Technology Security Faculty of Education/Faculty of Science Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science (Honours) DSJ Concurrent Education/Science (Intermediate/ Senior) ut Biology; Chemistry; Computing Science; General Science; Mathematics; Physics Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Engineering & Management (Honours) DEB Energy Systems Engineering DEN Nuclear Engineering/Nuclear Engineering & Management n Bachelor of Science (Honours) DSR Health Physics & Radiation Science n Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Engineering & Management (Honours) DEA Automotive Engineering/Automotive Engineering & Management n DEE Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering & Management n DEM Manufacturing Engineering/Manufacturing Engineering & Management n DEC Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering & Management nt Comprehensive; Energy Engineering; Mechatronics Engineering DEW Software Engineering/Software Engineering & Management n Faculty of Health Sciences Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) DHS Health Science t Comprehensive; Health Information Management DHL Medical Laboratory Science u DKN Kinesiology Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) DHN Collaborative Nursing u Collaborative program with Durham College Faculty of Science Note: See the Faculty of Education/Faculty of Science section for the Concurrent Education/Science (Honours) program. Bachelor of Science (Honours) DSI Applied & Industrial Mathematics n DSY Chemistry nt Comprehensive; Biological Chemistry

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n Indicates that optional internship or co-op opportunities are available on a competitive basis to upper-year students. Applicants do not need to specify the option on their application. Indicates that clinical placements (Health Sciences) or practicum components (Education; Social Science and Humanities) constitute part of the program. Indicates that specializations or concentrations are available within the program. The term comprehensive refers to a broad-based program without specialization. The specializations are listed for information only. Applicants are not required to list the specialization on the application. If a specialization is desired, students will have an opportunity to select it after year one. In cases where no specialization is indicated, only a comprehensive program is available.

Faculty of Business and Information Technology Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) DBC Commerce nt Accounting; Finance; Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources; Marketing

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Computing Science nt Comprehensive; Digital Forensics Digital Media2 n Energy & the Environment3 Forensic Science n Pharmaceutical Chemistry4 Physics nt Comprehensive; Forensic Physics; Medical Physics

Biological Science & Management programs. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using OUAC code DSQ. Life Sciences is a specialization within the Biological Science/Biological Science & Management programs. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using OUAC code DSU.

Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Bachelor of Science & Management (Honours) DSB Biological Science/Biological Science & Management nt Complementary Studies; Environmental Toxicology; Pharmaceutical Biotechnology DSQ Environmental Sustainability Science5 DSU Life Sciences/Life Sciences & Management6 n DSP Physical Science/Physical Science & Management n Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Bachelor of Arts (Honours) DDC Communication t Comprehensive; Commerce & Marketing; Digital Media; Health Sciences Communication; Science & Technology DAJ Criminology & Justice ut Comprehensive; Criminal Justice; Gender, Sexualities & Justice; Race, Ethnicity & Justice; Youth, Crime & Justice DAL Legal Studies ut Comprehensive; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Human Rights Law; Information Law DPS Psychology Forensic Psychology DAO Sociology Community Development DAP Sociology Public Policy Notes:
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History The University of Ontario Institute of Technologys (UOIT) innovative and unique undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to meet students interests and career aspirations, along with the market-driven requirements of employers. Upon graduation, students will have the critical thinking, innovative research and technological skills demanded by the worlds leading employers. Professors and students undertake research in a wide range of areas that include automotive design and engineering, business and information technology, computational science, alternative and sustainable energy, nuclear engineering, law enforcement, manufacturing, and community/public health, to name a few. UOITs unique and technology-rich teaching and learning environment challenges students to push the boundaries of innovation and discovery and prepares graduates to excel in the global, knowledge-driven economy of the 21st century. At UOIT, the possibilities are endless. Special Characteristics The mobile learning environment and the integration of technology into each program assists in producing graduates who are intellectually well equipped to become valued members of Canadas information-age workforce. Designed by award-winning architects, the beautiful student-centered campuses include brand-new facilities and academic buildings; a scenic residence village; a 6,794 square-metre library; and welcoming outdoor spaces. The percentage of professors with PhDs is among the highest in Canada. UOIT guarantees a residence space to all qualified first-year students who accept UOITs offer of admission and apply to residence before the June 1, 2012, deadline. Application Deadline Applicants from Ontario secondary expected to apply by January 11, 2012. schools are

Game Development & Entrepreneurship is a specialization within the Information Technology program. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using OUAC code DGD. Digital Media is a specialization within the Computing Science program. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using OUAC code DSO. Energy & the Environment is a specialization within the Physics program. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using the OUAC code DSE. Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a specialization within the Chemistry program. Students interested in this specialization apply directly to the specialization using the OUAC code DSW. Environmental Sustainability Science is a specialization within the Biological Science/

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Admission Requirements Basic admission requirements include the successful completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and at least six 4U/M credits including program prerequisites. Specific admission requirements and program prerequisites are available at www.uoit.ca/admissions/. UOIT will use the highest grade obtained in a course in the calculation of averages. Students whose grades have been affected by exceptional circumstances, which can be documented, are encouraged to contact the Registrars office with the appropriate information. English Language Requirements All applicants are required to provide evidence of their oral and written proficiency in English. This requirement can be satisfied with one of the following criteria: 1. Your first language is English. or 2. You have studied full-time for at least three years (or equivalent in part-time studies) or at least six semesters (studying no less than three courses per semester) in a secondary school or university where the language of instruction and examination was English. If this applies to you, please provide verification from your school that the language of instruction and examination was English. Please note: The minimum three-year requirement does not include time enrolled in ESL courses. or 3. You have achieved the required proficiency on one of the tests in English language acceptable to UOIT. Visit www.uoit.ca/english/ for a list of acceptable proficiency tests and scores. Access UOIT works to ensure equal access to all academically qualified students and encourages applications from members of visible minorities and/or individuals with disabilities. Support systems are available for students with physical, mobility or other special needs. These supports may include adaptive testing arrangements, FM hearing systems, visual aids, access to computers and special software, counselling and more. Students are encouraged to contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities by phone at 905-721-3123, TTY at 905-721-3187 or email at disabilities@uoit.ca to discuss their particular requirements.

Financial Assistance The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides financial assistance to supplement students own financial contributions to their education. Students may apply online at http://osap.gov.on.ca. By completing an OSAP application, students are automatically assessed for loan assistance from both the federal and provincial governments. Canadian students applying from provinces outside of Ontario should contact the financial assistance agencies in their home province. There is also a substantial bursary program to aid students facing financial hardships. From emergency funds to long-term assistance, the university works with students to find solutions through bursaries and/ or on-campus employment opportunities suited to their individual circumstances. For further information about financial assistance, please visit our website at www.uoit.ca/safa/ or call 905-721-3143. Scholarships & Awards UOIT acknowledges the accomplishments of many students admitted to the university through the presentation of awards of recognition for outstanding academic achievement. These awards are given to students entering directly from an Ontario secondary school. These scholarships are renewable based on academic performance. An application is not required. UOIT also offers scholarships that require students to complete an application. The Founders Scholarships, Presidents Scholarships and Chancellors Scholarship are awarded based on academic achievement and demonstrated leadership. These scholarships are renewable and are valued from $20,000 to $28,000. Applications for these scholarships are available at www.uoit.ca/scholarships/ and must be submitted by February 24, 2012. Detailed information regarding UOIT scholarships and awards is available at www.uoit.ca/scholarships/. Please note: Values are subject to change. Awards of recognition and scholarships are only available to students applying to UOIT from secondary school within 18 months of graduation. Summer school courses taken immediately prior to the start of the September term and upgrading marks are not included in grade calculation for awards. The value of an award or scholarship will be deposited into the recipients tuition account over the course of the program, subject to successful renewal evaluation.

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Students must not have previously attended a postsecondary institution. Minimum 3.7 GPA is required for renewal. Students may not hold more than one UOIT entrance scholarship or award simultaneously.

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Deferral Policy Applicants who are offered admission may apply to defer their application for one year. When an application is deferred, it is reassessed for admissibility on a competitive basis in the relevant admission period. Deferral requests must be submitted in writing to the Registrars office and must be received by September 15, 2012. Residence Accommodation UOIT guarantees first-year students a place in residence provided that they accept UOITs offer of admission and apply to residence prior to the June 1, 2012, deadline. Residence offers three styles of suites for accommodation. Every suite has cable television, internet access, a work area and telephone. Modern on-site laundry facilities and light housekeeping services are also available. Students interested in living in residence are encouraged to visit www.uoit.ca/accommodations/ for more information. Further Information Office of the Registrar University of Ontario Institute of Technology 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa ON L1H 7K4 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 905-721-3190 905-721-3178 admissions@uoit.ca www.uoit.ca

Teaching option available beginning in second year. After applying, you may choose to register through Renison University College for Arts & Business or through St. Jeromes University for Arts & Business or any program in the Faculty of Mathematics except Computing & Financial Management, and Software Engineering. Use the appropriate University of Waterloo code; further instructions will be sent with the acknowledgement of your application.

Faculty of Applied Health Sciences WF Health Studies sn Gerontology; Health Informatics; Health Research; Health Studies (non-specialized); Pre-Health Professions WK Kinesiology sn Ergonomics v; Human Nutrition; Kinesiology (non-specialized); Neurobehavioural Assessment v; Pre-Health Professions WX Recreation & Leisure Studies sn Majors begin in second year: Recreation & Leisure Studies; Recreation & Sport Business; Therapeutic Recreation; Tourism and Parks Management. Faculty of Arts WFM Accounting & Financial Management Business & Finance v WPA Accounting & Financial Management CA v Note: Apply to only one Accounting & Financial Management program. Your choice is very important because once you are admitted, you may not switch. Visit www.afm.uwaterloo.ca/admissions.htm. WPA is open only to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. CA refers to Chartered Accountant. WA Honours Arts (regular), University Main Campus s WJA Honours Arts (regular), St. Jeromes University s* WRA Honours Arts (regular), Renison University College s* * Located on the University of Waterloos main campus Anthropology ; Classical Studies; Drama; Economics ; English ; Fine Arts; French; French Teaching Specialization t; Geography & Environmental Management; German; History; Italian Studies (General program only); Legal Studies; Liberal Studies (General program only); Medieval Studies; Music; Peace & Conflict Studies; Philosophy; Political Science ; Psychology ; Religious Studies; Russian & East European Studies; Sexuality, Marriage, & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; Sociology ; Spanish; Speech Communication; Womens Studies

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Note: In Honours Arts programs, you are not admitted to your major in first year. You pursue an exploratory first year through a regular system of study and choose one of the above majors at the end of your first year. The admission and program requirements are exactly the same for all three Honours Arts programs. For more details, visit www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/arts/ugrad/colleges. WAB Arts & Business sn: As an Arts & Business student, you will combine business-related courses with one of the following Honours majors at the end of your first year (you are not admitted to a major in first year): Anthropology; Classical Studies; Drama; Economics; English; Fine Arts; French; Geography & Environmental Management (regular only); German; History; Legal Studies; Medieval Studies; Music; Peace & Conflict Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Religious Studies; Russian & East European Studies; Sexuality, Marriage, & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; Sociology; Spanish; Speech Communication; Womens Studies Note: Optional specializations in Digital Arts Communication v, Global Engagement, or International Trade v are available beginning in second year. These specializations are not majors; the majors are listed above. After applying, you may choose to register through Renison University College or St. Jeromes University. For more details, visit www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/arts/ugrad/colleges. WGB Global Business and Digital Arts (regular only) WI Independent Studies (regular only) WRS Social Development Studies (regular only), Renison University College Faculty of Engineering Note: You may apply to Architecture and/or one other Engineering program listed below. WR Architecture v Note: For specific details about the admissions process, visit www.architecture.uwaterloo.ca/prospectivestudents/ admissionsprocess. Note: Apply to only one of the Engineering programs listed below, including Software Engineering. Additional Engineering program choices can be indicated on the Admission Information Form. Instructions will be sent with the acknowledgement of your application. WC Chemical Engineering v WE Civil Engineering v WWJ Computer Engineering v WWF Electrical Engineering v WEE Environmental Engineering v WWG Geological Engineering v

WEM Management Engineering v WWH Mechanical Engineering v WMT Mechatronics Engineering v WNT Nanotechnology Engineering v WD Systems Design Engineering v Note: The University of Waterloo also offers Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering in the United Arab Emirates. For specific details about the programs and the application process, visit www.uae.uwaterloo.ca. Software Engineering Apply to only one Engineering program including Software Engineering and those listed under Engineering. Additional Engineering program choices and Mathematics Computer Science can be indicated on the Admission Information Form. Instructions will be sent with the acknowledgement of your application. Software Engineering is administered jointly by the Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics. WSO Software Engineering v Faculty of Environment WEB Environment & Business v WER Environment & Resource Studies n WEV Geography & Aviation (regular only) WG Geography & Environmental Management n WGM Geomatics n WID International Development (regular only) WKI Knowledge Integration (regular only) WP Planning v Note: Specializations available in Business, Ecological Restoration & Rehabilitation, Environmental Assessment, Geographic Information Systems, Geomatics, International Development, Knowledge Integration, Parks, Sustainable Local Economic Development, and Tourism. (Some restrictions apply.) Computing & Financial Management Computing & Financial Management is administered jointly by the Faculties of Arts and Mathematics. WCF Computing & Financial Management v Faculty of Mathematics Note: After applying you may choose to register through St. Jeromes. WBI Bioinformatics n: WBC Business Administration (WLU) & Computer Science (Waterloo) Double Degree v: WBA Business Administration (WLU) & Mathematics (Waterloo) Double Degree v: WCS Computer Science sn: Mathematics/ Teaching vu WM Mathematics sn: Actuarial Science; Applied Mathematics; Combinatorics & Optimization; Computational Mathematics; Mathematical Economics; Mathematical

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Finance; Mathematical Optimization; Mathematical Physics; Mathematical Studies; Pure Mathematics; Statistics; Statistics for Health; Mathematics/Teaching vu WMB Mathematics/Business Administration sn: Information Technology Management; Mathematical Economics WN Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy v: Note: WN is open only to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. WMF Mathematics/Financial Analysis & Risk Management n: Note: The University of Waterloo also offers Mathematics/Financial Analysis & Risk Management, as well as Information Technology Management in the United Arab Emirates. For specific details about the programs and the application process, visit www.uae.uwaterloo.ca. Faculty of Science WSA Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy v Note: WSA is open only to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. WBE Biotechnology/Economics v WSE Environmental Science sn Ecology; Geoscience WS Honours Science (regular only) s Biochemistry; Biology; Biomedical Sciences; Chemistry; Computational Science; Earth Sciences; Environmental Science; Life Physics; Materials and Nanosciences; Mathematical Physics; Non-specialized; Physics; Physics and Astronomy; Psychology WLS Life Sciences sn Biochemistry; Biology; Biomedical Sciences (regular only); Life Physics; Psychology WPS Physical Sciences sn Chemistry; Computational Science; Earth Sciences; Materials and Nanosciences; Mathematical Physics; Medicinal Chemistry v; Physics; Physics and Astronomy WSV Science & Aviation (regular only) s Earth Sciences; Non-specialized; Physics WSB Science & Business sn Biochemistry; Biology; Biotechnology; Chemistry; Environmental Sciences; Hydrogeology; Non-specialized; Physics Note: The Conditional Admission to Pharmacy (CAP) program is available to a select number of current full-time secondary school students who have not completed college or university-level studies. Those who wish to apply to the CAP program must first apply to Honours Science (WS) or Honours Life Sciences (Regular) (WLS). Visit www.pharmacy.uwaterloo.ca/future-students/cap-program/.

University of Waterloo Special Characteristics It all starts with an idea. The BlackBerry, the euro, PHP, kinesiology, Engineers Without Borders Canada, the Waterloo Pump, and the countrys largest organization for young entrepreneurs all started here. Waterloo has had innovation in its DNA since day one. The first university in Canada to offer co-op now home of the worlds largest and most respected co-op program, with more than 3,500 employers worldwide. Up to two years paid work experience and potential total co-op earnings of $30,000 to $75,000. Canadas most innovative university for 19 years in a row in the Macleans reputational rankings. Canadas number one comprehensive university in all four categories of the Macleans reputational rankings. More than 100 areas of study many that are one-of-a-kind, innovative programs. Superior job success after graduation Waterloo graduates are highly respected. Exceptional support for students who want to be entrepreneurs. Inspiring student leaders who make a difference both on campus and around the world. Strong international focus to develop tomorrows global citizens. Approximately 26,450 full-time undergraduate students: an estimate of 6,050 first-year students for fall 2011. 139 exchange programs available in 31 countries. One of Canadas top campus recreation programs. Located 100 km west of Toronto in a clean, safe, mid-sized city. Faculties Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, and Science. Engineering,

Schools Accounting and Finance; Architecture; Computer Science; Environment, Enterprise and Development; International Affairs; Optometry; Pharmacy; Planning; and Social Work. University Colleges Conrad Grebel University College, Renison University College, St. Jeromes University, St. Pauls University College. Students can study or live at one of four University Colleges. These are small, close-knit communities that offer residence and academic life like mini-universities within a university. Co-op and Regular Systems of Study Students can choose the regular system of study, which follows the traditional September to April school year, or co-op, which alternates four-month study and paid

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work terms. Most programs are offered through both systems of study, indicated by a square symbol (n) in the program list. Some programs are offered only through regular or co-op, also noted in the program list. Both the co-op and regular systems of study are available to all students, regardless of citizenship. Students compete for positions, applying to ones that interest them from the worlds largest pool of co-op jobs. Scholarships and Financial Aid Students admitted to full-time, first-year studies at Waterloo who are beginning postsecondary studies for the first time in the fall, and who have an admission average of 85 percent or higher, including marks for required courses for the program to which the student has been admitted, will receive one of the following scholarships: Presidents Scholarship of Distinction* admission average of 95 percent or higher. Students will receive a $2,000 entrance scholarship as well as the opportunity for a $1,500 International Experience Award and/or a $1,500 Research Award to be used in their upper years. Presidents Scholarship* admission average of 9094.9 percent. Students will receive a $2,000 entrance scholarship. Merit Scholarship* admission average of 8589.9 percent. Students will receive a $1,000 entrance scholarship. Program-specific entrance scholarships* are also offered. A limited number of first-year University of Waterloo International Student Entrance Scholarships* valued at $10,000 are available for study permit students. *For complete conditions and details, visit the website: www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/scholarships.php St. Jeromes University and Renison University College have their own scholarships: www.sju.ca/future_students/financing.html www.renison.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/financing/ scholarships.shtml. Waterloo offers entrance bursaries ranging in value from $500 to $4,000 for Ontario students with financial need. Details and eligibility are at http://findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/bursary.php. Furthermore, in accordance with Ontarios Student Access Guarantee (https://osap.gov.on.ca/OSAPPortal/ en/PostsecondaryEducation/OSAP/OSAP004003.html), students in need will have access to the resources they need for their tuition, books and mandatory fees. The university also guarantees to fund unmet need as defined by the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), or a student assistance program from another Canadian

province. Students are required to seek financial support from all sources, including family, employment, loans and government support programs. Details and eligibility are available at http://safa.uwaterloo.ca/bursaries/ supportstatement.html. Services for Persons with Disabilities Considered one of Canadas most accessible universities, Waterloo provides counselling, campus transportation, liaison with campus housing and attendant services, a library accessibility centre equipped with adaptive technology, and many more services. Contact the Office for Persons with Disabilities at 519-888-4635, TTY 519-888-4044 or visit www.studentservices.uwaterloo.ca/disabilities/. Aboriginal Student Services St. Pauls University College at Waterloo offers services for Aboriginal students, including guidance for social, academic and personal issues; connections to financial resources; and advocacy for unique needs. For more information, please visit www.aboriginalservices.uwaterloo.ca. Additional Admission Information Some programs have requirements in addition to the Admission Information Form. You will find details under Admission Requirements and Program Requirements at www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/. Advanced Placement courses can be substituted for required courses. Transfer Credits For programs in the Faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, and Science, transfer credits will be considered for Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. Transfer credits for IB courses will also be considered for Architecture. For details, visit: www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/transfer.php. Submitting Documents After you apply, we will send you an acknowledgement of your application and advise you about the documents we require. English Language Requirements If your first language is not English and your four most recent years of full-time education prior to the start of your studies at Waterloo have not been in an English-language school system, you are required to provide English-language test scores. It is very important that you check the information about conditions and exceptions at www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/elr.php.

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Residences A space in residence is guaranteed if you meet the conditions outlined at http://housing.uwaterloo.ca/ getready4rez/. You must complete the online Residence Community Ranking Form and submit a $500 non-refundable deposit by 11:59 p.m. (EDT) on June 1, 2012. Conrad Grebel University College is not part of the residence guarantee, and a separate application and procedure is outlined at: http://grebel.uwaterloo.ca/prospectivestudent/. Once you have confirmed your space, you will receive acknowledgement and information about your next steps from the residence facility where you have been placed. Application Deadlines For the winter term (January to April 2012), your application must be received by November 1, 2011; for the spring term (May to August 2012), by March 1, 2012; and for the fall term (September to December 2012), by March 30, 2012, with supporting documents due at Waterloo by April 13, 2012. The following chart lists exceptions for the fall term: Program Application Supporting and fee due at documents the OUAC due at Waterloo February 10 March 7

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University Programs and Codes EA Arts & Humanities s Art History; Art History & Criticism; Classical Studies; Comparative Literature & Culture; English Language & Literature; Film Studies; French Studies (Language, Linguistics, Literature); German Language & Literature; Linguistics; Museum & Curatorial Studies; Philosophy; Sexuality Studies; Spanish (Language, Linguistics & Literature); Visual Arts; Womens Studies EE Engineering s Chemical; Civil; Computer; Electrical; Green Process; Integrated; Mechanical; Mechatronic Systems Engineering; Software Note: Co-op programs (summer co-op and internships) are available after first year to qualified students. For more information, please visit www.eng.uwo.ca. ED Management & Organizational Studies s Accounting; Consumer Behaviour; Finance for Management & Organizational Studies; Human Resources Management EDF Management & Organizational Studies Commercial Aviation Management Flight Training (Main Campus only) EDN Management & Organizational Studies Commercial Aviation Management NON Flight (Main Campus only) EAV Visual Arts Studio (portfolio required) s Studio Arts EW Health Sciences s Community Rural Health Development; Health Promotion; Health Sciences; Health Sciences with Biology; Rehabilitation Sciences EH Foods & Nutrition BSc s Food Science & Technology; Nutrition & Dietetics EI Media, Information & Technoculture s Media & Public Interest; Media, Information & Technoculture EIT Western/Fanshawe Joint Degree/Diploma in Media Theory & Production s Broadcast (Journalism, Radio, Television); Multimedia

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Design & Production (very limited number of spaces for international students) EM Music (BMus) s Alto Saxophone; Bassoon; Cello; Clarinet; Classical Guitar; Double Bass; Euphonium; Flute; French Horn; Harp; Harpsichord; Oboe; Organ; Percussion; Piano; Trombone; Trumpet; Tuba; Viola; Violin; Voice (audition and interview required) EMA Music (BA) s Music; Popular Music Studies (interview required) EMS Music Administrative Studies (audition and interview required) EMD Music Performance Diploma (three years) (Performance to Conservatory Grade X required; taken concurrently with a non-music academic degree) ENW Nursing (Western-Fanshawe Collaborative Program) Western Site (international students: one place reserved for CIDA-sponsored applicant) ENF Nursing (Western-Fanshawe Collaborative Program) Fanshawe Site (two places reserved for international students) EP Kinesiology s Fitness & Exercise Prescription; Kinesiology (BA & BSc); Physical Education for Teaching; Sport Management ES Science s Actuarial Science; Animal Behaviour; Applied Mathematics; Applied Mathematics Methods; Astrophysics; Biochemistry & Chemistry; Bioinformatics; Bioinformatics (Biochemistry Concentration); Bioinformatics (Computer Science Concentration); Chemistry; Computer Science; Earth & Planetary Science; Ecosystem Health; Environmental Geosciences; Environmental Science; Financial Modelling; Geology; Geology & Biology; Geophysics; Information Systems; Materials Science; Mathematical Sciences; Mathematics; Mathematics in Society; Medical Biophysics (Physical Science Concentration); Medical Physics; Physics; Planetary Science; Scientific Computing & Numerical Methods; Statistics; Theoretical Physics ESM Biological & Medical Sciences (BMSc & BSc) s Biochemistry; Biochemistry & Cell Biology; Biochemistry of Infection & Immunity; Biology; Cell & Developmental Biology; Chemical Biology; Clinical Biochemistry; Genetics; Genetics & Biochemistry; Medical Biophysics; Medical Biophysics (Medical Sciences Concentration); Medical Cell Biology; Medical Sciences; Microbiology & Immunology; Pathology & Toxicology; Pharmacology; Physiology; Physiology & Pharmacology; Physiology & Psychology EO Social Science s American Cultural Studies; American Studies; Anthropology

(Bioarchaeological, Linguistic, Sociocultural); Canadian-American Relations; Criminology; Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience; Economics; Economics, Politics & Philosophy; Financial Economics; First Nations Studies; Geographic Information Science; Geography; Global Economics; History; International Relations; Jewish Studies; Linguistics; Physical Geography; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology; Sociology of Health & Aging; Urban Development; Womens Studies

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EBD EBA EBW EBH EBF EBZ EBP EBC EBO Management & Organizational Studies s Accounting Arts s English Language & Literature; French (Language, Linguistics, Literature); French for Teaching; Philosophy; Religious Studies Health Science s Community Rural Health Development Foods & Nutrition BSc s Food Science & Technology; Nutrition & Dietetics Family Studies BA (Human Ecology) s Family Studies; Families & Communities Family Studies BSc (Human Ecology) Kinesiology Preliminary Year Co-educational Social Science s Canadian Social & Environmental History; Community Development; Community Development in a Global Context; Dimensions of Leadership; History; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology

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EHD Management & Organizational Studies s Accounting; Finance & Administration; Management & Organizational Studies; Organizational Studies, Policy & Ethics Arts s East Asia Studies; English Language & Literature; French (Language, Linguistics, Literature); Jewish Studies; Philosophy; Philosophy Reasoning & Ethics Social Science s Economics; Global Culture Studies; Global Development Studies; Globalization Studies; History; Political Science; Psychology Theology s Biblical Studies; Historical & Systematic Theology

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EKD Management & Organizational Studies s Accounting; Finance & Administration; Global Commerce; Management & Organizational Studies; Organizational & Human Resources Arts s Catholic Studies; Catholic Studies for Teachers; Dramatic Literature; English Language & Literature; Foundations in the Humanities; French (Language, Linguistics, Literature); Jewish Studies; Philosophy; Religious Studies; Spanish; World Religions Childhood & Social Institutions Social Justice & Peace Studies Social Science s Canadian Studies; Criminology; Economics; Finance; History; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology; Thanatology

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2,000-plus undergraduate work/study jobs available on campus providing invaluable work experience. Widely recognized athletics programs with 38 intercollegiate teams competing provincially and nationally. Largest intramural sports program in Canada. Over 200 student clubs and associations. Ontarios third-largest university.

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Our People Westerns students are second to none. Bright, enthusiastic and involved, they stand at the top of their class. Students come to Western from every province in Canada and every part of the globe. A recent survey indicates that 84 percent of graduates say their Western degree was key to their success. More than 1,500 faculty teach at Western, many of them world leaders in their disciplines. Western professors are known both for their teaching and their research. In addition, 2,000 dedicated support staff help Western maintain its standards of excellence. Westerns graduates now number over 240,000, growing by 5,000 each year, making Alumni Western the third-largest alumni association in Canada. Residences There are eight residences on Main Campus for undergraduates and approximately 4,300 residence spaces, most of which are for first-year students. Residence is guaranteed for all first-year, full-time, single students who are graduating from secondary school and receive an offer of admission by mid-May. Finances Western has an extensive admission scholarship program for eligible students graduating from secondary school. We offer $29.6 million in scholarships, awards and bursaries. We also give over 1,200 undergraduate students on-campus financial assistance through our extensive work/study program. Libraries Western has one of the largest research library systems in Canada with six major libraries, an Archive Centre, 9.2 million print, microform and audio-visual items, and several special collections. Scholarships Applicants will automatically be considered for admission scholarships valued from $1,000 to $10,000. National Scholarships, valued from $22,000 to $33,000, require an application that is due by February 14. For further information, call 519-661-3991. Refer to our Affiliated University Colleges for information about their scholarship programs.

History The University of Western Ontario is a vibrant centre of learning with 35,000 students and over 3,500 full-time faculty and staff members. Through its 12 faculties, professional schools and three Affiliated University Colleges, the University offers more than 300 different degree and diploma programs. Our students enjoy a diversified life on a campus that is one of the most picturesque in North America. The campus is located on 155 hectares of land along the banks of the Thames River in London, Ontario Canadas tenth-largest city with a population of 340,000. Founded in 1878, Western is one of Canadas most well-known research-intensive universities. Special Characteristics Comprised of Main Campus and three Affiliated University Colleges. One of Canadas top 10 research universities with nearly 4,000 grants and more than $210 million in funding annually. One of the largest library systems in Canada, including six major libraries and an Archives and Research Collections Centre. Extensive exchange programs and study abroad options on five continents. Excellent support services for students including the award-winning Leadership and Mentorship Program (LAMP). Extensive support programs for international students through the Student Development Centres International and Exchange Centre. Graduation rates that exceed the Ontario system. Eight residences and 4,300 residence spaces on main campus alone. Over $29 million in scholarships and financial aid for eligible undergraduate students. 98

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Semester Entry Points September: full-time fall/winter only. Services for Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities who require academic accommodation (e.g., special arrangements for exams) must notify the Student Development Centres Services for Students with Disabilities of their needs so that accommodation and related support may be considered. Students may contact this service by phone at 519-661-2147 or via email at ssd@uwo.ca. Procedures for requesting academic accommodation and information about related support is available at www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/. Indigenous Services Indigenous students are encouraged to contact the Student Development Centres Indigenous Services to find out about specialized programming. Students may contact the service by phone at 519-661-4095. Additional Admission Information Forms are available to students who feel that their average will fall marginally below the Universitys minimum admission requirements. Please visit http://welcome.uwo.ca, click Admissions and then Forms and Deadlines to obtain the Special Consideration Profile or Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities and Contributions to Citizenship Profile. The Application Deadline for Nursing (ENW) and (ENF) is February 15, 2012. The Portfolio Deadline for Visual Arts Studio Arts (EAV) is February 15, 2012. Candidates whose first language is not English must write one of the following tests of English proficiency: TOEFL and TWE, or the iBT (internet-based TOEFL); MELAB; IELTS, CanTEST or CAEL. Applicants may also complete Level 5 of Fanshawe Colleges English as a Second Language Program as an alternative to one of the above tests. Nursing applicants also require submission of TSE results if TOEFL and TWE are submitted. For information about minimum score requirements, please go to www.welcome.uwo.ca/preview/admissions/proficiency.html. Special Opportunities for High Achieving Students Scholars Electives: You may be eligible to benefit from academic, social and community enrichment programming in Arts; Science; Social Science; Media, Information & Technoculture; Health Science; and Kinesiology. A minimum admission average of 90 percent is required. To inquire about this exciting program, contact scholars_electives@uwo.ca To apply, complete an application at www.scholarselectives.uwo.ca. The application deadline is March 1, 2012.

Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO): For conditional pre-admission to the Richard Ivey Business School, a supplemental application is required. A competitive application includes a 90 percent average, demonstrated leadership and achievement in extracurricular activities. Ivey AEO status is available to students at Western or one of its Affiliated University Colleges. Apply online at www.ivey.uwo.ca/hba/. Application deadline: January 18, 2012. Engineering Excellence: Engineering guarantees acceptance into the program of choice for a students second year provided they have a minimum entrance average of 85 percent as calculated by Western and maintain an average of 70 percent in first year with no failures on a full course load. Information is available at: www.eng.uwo.ca/undergraduate/prospective/ engineering_excell_admission.htm. English Proficiency Western is an English-speaking university. Candidates whose first language is not English must write one of the following tests of English facility: TOEFL and TWE; the iBT (internet-based TOEFL); MELAB; IELTS; CanTEST; or CAEL. For more information, please visit http://welcome.uwo.ca/ preview/admissions/proficiency.html. Note: English language proficiency requirements for admission to Undergraduate Nursing are different than those above. Please refer to www.uwo.ca/fhs/nursing/ UG/western_fanshawe/english_language.html Further Information Undergraduate Admissions Main Campus Western Student Services Building, Room 3140 The University of Western Ontario London ON N6A 3K7 Ontario High School Admissions: 519-661-2100 Contact us: reg-admissions@uwo.ca Website: http://welcome.uwo.ca Affiliated University Colleges Students at all three of our affiliates are also Western students. They have access to facilities and enjoy academic and student life in both environments. Degrees from each of our affiliates are conferred by The University of Western Ontario. Brescia University College is Canadas only womens university college with approximately 1,000 students registered. Brescia provides a student-centred, engaging environment that encourages active participation in learning, community involvement and the development of leadership and teamwork skills. A pre-university program is offered to both

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male and female registrants. Residence is guaranteed and generous scholarship and bursary programs are offered. Brescia University College Telephone: 519-858-5151 Email: brescia@uwo.ca Website: www.brescia.uwo.ca Huron University College is the founding institution of The University of Western Ontario. A small population of almost 1,300 students helps Huron maintain its distinct identity, giving students the advantages of small classes, personal attention and a friendly community. Huron offers a competitive scholarship program as well as its own residence buildings. Huron University College Telephone: 519-438-7224, extension 233 Email: huron@uwo.ca Website: www.huronuc.ca Kings University College is a small Catholic liberal arts college that offers small classes and a true sense of community to a student population of 3,200. Many students choose Kings because of its affiliation with Western, its friendly campus, outstanding teaching faculty, generous scholarship and bursary program, and guaranteed residence. Kings University College Telephone: 519-433-3491 Toll-free: 1-800-265-4406 Email: kings@uwo.ca Website: www.kings.uwo.ca

Faculty of Arts Laurier Waterloo UH BA Honours Arts s Ancient Mediterranean Studies; Anthropology; Cultural Studies; English; Environmental Studies; Film Studies; French; Geography; Global Studies; History; Languages; Medieval Studies; Mediterranean Studies; Near Eastern & Classical Archaeology; North American Archaeology; North American Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Religion & Culture; Sociology; Spanish; Undeclared; Women & Gender Studies UKL BA Honours Arts Communication Studies Note: Cultural Studies; Film Studies; Medieval Studies; North American Studies; and Women & Gender Studies are offered only in combination with another Honours BA program. UHG BSc Honours Science Geography s Geography; Geography & Environmental Science; Geography & Geomatics Faculty of Arts Laurier Brantford UBT BA Honours Business Technology Management (BBTM) (Laurier Brantford) UV BA Honours Contemporary Studies (Laurier Brantford) UVC BA Honours Contemporary Studies with Childrens Education & Development Option (Laurier Brantford) UCR BA Honours Criminology (Laurier Brantford) UVN BA Honours English (Laurier Brantford) UVK BA Honours Health Administration (Laurier Brantford) UHS BA Honours Health Studies (Laurier Brantford) UAH BASc Honours Health Studies (Laurier Branford) UVS BA Honours History Combination (Laurier Brantford) UVG BA Honours Human Rights & Human Diversity (Laurier Brantford) UVJ BA Honours Journalism (Laurier Brantford) UVL BA Honours Law & Society (Laurier Brantford) UOL BA Honours Leadership (Laurier Brantford) UVD BA Honours Psychology (Laurier Brantford) UYC BA Honours Youth & Childrens Studies (Laurier Brantford) UVP BA/BEd Honours Arts Contemporary Studies (Laurier Brantford) & Education Primary/Junior (Nipissing) UVI BA/BEd Honours Arts Contemporary Studies (Laurier Brantford) & Education Junior/ Intermediate (Nipissing) UPF BA/BEd Honours Arts Contemporary Studies with French Teaching Option (Laurier Brantford) & Education Primary/Junior (Nipissing) UJF BA/BEd Honours Arts Contemporary Studies with French Teaching Option (Laurier Brantford) & Education Junior/Intermediate (Nipissing)

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Notes: 1. The Environmental Science option is available to students registered in Honours BSc programs in Biology, Chemistry and Geography. 2. The co-op option is available to honours students during second year. Selection is based on first-year marks and a personal interview.

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Faculty of Science Laurier Waterloo UBA BA Honours Arts Biology UE BSc Honours Science Biology s Biology; Biology & Chemistry; Biology & Physical Geography; Biology & Psychology UKD BSc Honours Science Biology & Mathematics UBI BSc Honours Science Biochemistry/Biotechnology UHC BSc Honours Science Chemistry UKC BSc Honours Science Chemistry & Mathematics UFA BSc Honours Science Computer Science UFT BSc Honours Computer Science & Psychology UF BSc Honours Science Computing & Computer Electronics UAC BA Honours Combination Computer Science UAM BA Honours Arts Financial Mathematics USM BSc Honours Science Financial Mathematics UP BA Honours Arts Kinesiology & Physical Education UN BSc Honours Science Kinesiology & Physical Education UKE BA Honours Arts Mathematics UBM BSc Honours Science Mathematics; Computer Science & Mathematics s Computer Science & Mathematics; Mathematics USP BSc Honours Science Physics; Photonics s Photonics; Physics UHP BA Honours Arts Psychology UPS BSc Honours Science Psychology USH BSc Honours Health Sciences Faculty of Music Laurier Waterloo UM BMus Honours Music s Composition; Comprehensive; Music Education; Music History; Performance; Theory; Diploma in Performance School of Business and Economics Laurier Waterloo UB BBA Honours Business Administration UX BBA/BSc Honours Business Administration & Honours Computing & Computer Electronics (double-degree co-op program) UXA BBA/BSc Honours Business Administration & Honours Computer Science (double-degree co-op program) UBF BBA and BA Financial Mathematics (double-degree co-op program) UWB BBA/BCS Honours Business Administration at Laurier & Honours Computer Science at University of Waterloo (joint undergraduate co-op program) UWW BBA/BMath Honours Business Administration at Laurier & Honours Mathematics at University of Waterloo (joint undergraduate co-op program) UD BA Honours Economics s Economics; Economics & Accounting; Economics & Financial Management; Economics with Management Option

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History and Special Characteristics Founded in 1911, Laurier is a premier university and is renowned for attracting students who want to succeed. Our undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Music, School of Business & Economics, Faculty of Education, and our Brantford Campus offer an unparalleled academic experience. Our unique, interdisciplinary approach to learning allows students to combine majors in completely different fields. Lauriers faculty, among the finest anywhere, expands the horizons of our students, providing them with a broad perspective of the world that opens up new ways of thinking and seeing things. Faculty of Arts As members of the largest faculty at Laurier, Arts students enjoy a wide range of program options combined with an emphasis on student-professor interaction. Our interdisciplinary approach allows students to pursue combined major and minor degree options based on their interests. We are proud to have the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) headquartered at Laurier. Some of the more popular majors are Archaeology (students work on digs in Ontario and Jordan), Communication Studies, English, Global Studies, History (Laurier is particularly strong in military history), Political Science and Sociology. Students can add a Muslim Studies or Ancient Language option to their degree in order to further diversify their studies. Faculty of Science Our fastest growing faculty, the Faculty of Science, promotes hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facilities. We offer cutting-edge programs such as Biochemistry/ Biotechnology, Photonics and Financial Mathematics. Our Health Sciences program will prepare students for a professional career in a medical field such as medicine, dentistry or optometry. Students may choose to pursue a double major such as Biology & Physical Geography, Chemistry & Math, Computer Science & Business or our newest combination degree in Computer Science & Psychology. Students have the opportunity to work with world class, research-active faculty who bring excitement for their discipline to the classroom. At the same time, the faculty is a relatively small, unique community of scientists, and our students benefit from the personal attention they receive. Laurier is particularly well known for Biology, Kinesiology & Physical Education, and Psychology programs.

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School of Business and Economics As one of Canadas largest business schools, Laurier offers a wide array of degree, double degree and diploma options to students. Business students can pursue concentrations of study such as: Accounting, Finance, Brand Communication, Business & Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Insurance & Risk Management, International Business, Marketing or Supply Chain Management. Our innovative case-based instruction includes the BDO New Venture Competition and Integrated Case Exercise (ICE) week. Two new programs in 2011 included our double degree program that combines our Business Administration program with a Bachelor of Arts in Financial Mathematics and our double degree with University of Waterloo - Bachelor of Business Administration (WLU) and Bachelor of Computer Science (University of Waterloo). Economics students can concentrate in Finance or Accounting, or enroll in our Applied Economics program, which is available with the Management option. Faculty of Music Lauriers most intimate undergraduate faculty, the Faculty of Music, has approximately 300 full-time students enrolled. Our music students benefit from small class sizes, one-on-one studio instruction with distinguished faculty, and world-class facilities including an on-site Music Therapy clinic. From Jazz to Contemporary, Opera and Music Therapy, our friendly, people-centred Faculty of Music offers programs that attract students from across Canada and overseas. Laurier Brantford Lauriers Brantford campus has quickly established itself as a lively institution with a first-class liberal arts program. Recent program additions include our new Bachelor in Business Technology Management, Bachelor of Arts and Science in Health Studies, and Youth and Childrens Studies programs. Other program offerings include Contemporary Studies, Criminology, Leadership, Law & Society, Journalism, Health Studies, Health Administration, Human Rights & Human Diversity, English, History and Psychology. You can also earn a BA and a BEd concurrently at Laurier Brantford through our partnership with Nipissing University. Our partnership with most Ontario colleges allows students to enter Laurier Brantford with relevant transfer credits from over 23 diploma programs. Class sizes are small, and first-year students are guaranteed residence. For details, visit www.chooselaurierbrantford.ca. Scholarships Entrance scholarships are automatically to full-time, first-year students based awarded on the

students final grades; no application is required. For a complete list of scholarships and awards, visit www.wlu.ca/studentawards/. Bursaries Many of our first-year students also qualify for entrance bursaries. These bursaries are based on your financial need, not marks. The maximum amount of bursary funding is $2,000. Residence There are 2,900 residence spaces, the majority of which are reserved for first-year students who have never attended a postsecondary institution. Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who submit their application and deposit by the deadline. We have apartment-style residences, dormitory-style residences, all-male residences, all-female residences, quiet residences and two learning communities focused on leadership and global engagement. Single and double rooms are available. Information about the online Residence Application is included in the offer of admission package. Additional Admission Information Enrollment is normally limited for all Laurier programs. Admission is based primarily on your 4U/M (or Grade 12) courses. If you think more information would be appropriate, a written submission from you that outlines your outstanding achievements, health and other personal conditions will also be considered. Applicants to the Faculty of Music are required to attend an audition/interview. English Language Proficiency All applicants whose first language is not English must supply one of the following: Please note: Double degree programs may require higher scores. TOEFL score of 560 paper-based; 220 computer based; or 83 internet-based (with a minimum score of 20 in each component) MELAB score of 85 IELTS score of 6.5 CAEL score of 70, with no part below 60 required PTE (Pearson Test of English) score of 59 Successful completion of the appropriate ESL program at LEAF or one of our partner institutions: Renison University College, Conestoga College or the University of Guelph. Please refer to www.wlu.ca/admissions/ for more information. Exceptions may be granted to applicants who have studied successfully in an English-language instructional education system, on a full-time basis, for a minimum

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of three years, and who can present acceptable grades in English and other humanities/social science courses from their senior secondary school year. Refer to www.wlu.ca/admissions/. LEAF The Laurier English & Academic Foundation Program Wilfrid Laurier University has its own English as a Second Language (ESL) program. Here are some of the key features of the program: Conditional Offer: The Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) Program will allow academically qualified students who do not meet Lauriers English proficiency requirements the opportunity to receive a conditional offer of admission pending completion of the five-level program. That means no TOEFL or IELTS scores are required. Flexible Intakes: The program schedule allows for six cycles throughout the calendar year. This allows flexibility in entry points for the students, who can enter the program at any of the six points. Each week, students will receive 25 hours of classroom instruction. Five Levels: Upon arrival, students will be given a placement test to determine which of the five levels is best suited for them. Students who successfully complete a level will progress to the next level; those who successfully complete level five will have met Lauriers English proficiency requirements. Academic English: Our courses will focus on academic English. They are designed to prepare students for success in university. Essay writing, listening to lectures, reading large academic texts, and learning the vocabulary most common in university settings will be key features of the curriculum. Small Class Sizes: Class sizes will be limited to 15 students. Class sizes of 8 to 10 students will be common. Location: Initially, the LEAF Program will be offered exclusively at our Brantford campus. This campus is integrated into the downtown core, giving students more opportunities to interact with native English speakers and thereby accelerating their language learning. Qualified Instructors: LEAF Instructors are experienced ESL instructors with a wealth of experience both in Canada and abroad. Competitive Tuition: At $3,500 per cycle, the LEAF Program is competitively priced. (Note: Some additional fees apply.) The small class sizes, 25 hours per week of in-class training, and fantastic location only add to the value.

Note: All information subject to change. For up-to-date information, please contact Breanna Brooks, International Recruitment Coordinator, at bbrooks@wlu.ca or 519-884-0710, extension 4130; or Dave McGuire, Manager of International Recruitment, at dmcguire@wlu.ca or 519-884-0710, extension 3101. 2012 Applicants Requiring English Language Preparation Students who currently do not meet Lauriers English language requirements are able to choose an intensive English as a Second Language program offered by our own Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) program or one of our Education Partners. Laurier will provide conditional offers of admission to academically qualified applicants who are registered in LEAF or an English language program provided by one of our Education Partners (conditional on successful completion of the program and meeting minimum requirements). Laurier will accept completion of the following English Language Certificate Programs as proof of language proficiency for the purpose of admission to undergraduate programs for the September 2012 entry point. For program information including start dates, fees and application details, please contact our partners directly. Renison University College English for Academic Success, Advanced Level (completed with a minimum grade of 75). University of Guelph English Language Certificate Program, Advanced Level (completed with a minimum grade of 75). Conestoga College Intensive English Language for Academic Studies, Level 4 (completed with a minimum grade of 70). Exclusion: BBA/BMath and BBA/ BCS double degree programs require Level 4 with a minimum grade of 75. English-Language Support Program Lauriers Faculty of Science, together with Renison University College, offers two options for English language support to students who have applied to, and who are academically eligible for, select science programs, but who have not yet attained the required English language proficiency score. A Renison University College intensive language study program can be completed prior to fall entry, or can be taken concurrently with a maximum of two science courses at Laurier. For details, please visit www.wlu.ca/admissions/.

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Accessible Learning The Accessible Learning Centre builds strong partnerships with students with disabilities to ensure their academic success. Early identification is vital. We encourage students considering Wilfrid Laurier to contact us to inquire about services and facilities for students with disabilities. Prospective students and their families or teachers may direct their inquiries to 519-884-0710, extension 3086, or email accessible_learning@wlu.ca. For more information, visit www.mylaurier.ca/accessible. Visit Laurier Campus tours run four times per day, Monday to Friday, and twice on Saturdays at the Waterloo campus. Tours can be booked online at www.chooselaurier.ca or via email at chooselaurier@wlu.ca. Tours of Laurier Brantford can be arranged online at www.chooselaurierbrantford.ca or via email at: chooselaurierbrantford@wlu.ca. Both campuses offer open houses in November and March each year. Enrollment (Fall 2009) Full-time Undergraduate Students: Full-time Graduate Students: Part-time Students: Further Information Admissions Office Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo ON N2L 3C5 Telephone: Email: 519-884-1970, extension 3351 (touch-tone phones only) admissions@wlu.ca 13,697 866 2,562

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s n u t NAH Specify subject of major interest on the application. Program available by co-op education beginning in second year. Internship studies are available. Indicates the possibility of combined majors. Honours BA Programs s Anthropology t; Classical Civilization t; Communication, Media & Film t; Creative Writing t; Criminology t; Developmental Psychology t; Diaspora Studies (combined programs only) t; Drama t; Economics t; English Language

& Literature t; Family & Social Relations t; Forensics (combined program only); French Studies t; History t; Labour Studies t; Liberal & Professional Studies; BA Modern Languages and Second Language Education t; Modern Languages; Music t; Philosophy t; Political Science t; Political Science with Specialization in Law and Politics; Political Science with Bilingual Specialization; Psychology t; Social Justice (combined program only); Sociology t; Undeclared; Visual Arts t; Womens Studies t NA General BA Programs s Anthropology; Art History; Child Psychology; Classical Civilization; Communication, Media & Film u; Drama; Economics; English Language & Literature; Family & Social Relations; French Studies; History; Labour Studies; Liberal & Professional Studies; Liberal & Professional Studies (Lambton College); Philosophy; Political Science u; Psychology; Sociology; Undeclared Major; Visual Arts; Womens Studies NAS BAS Bachelor of Arts & Sciences NCR BA Criminology t NJM Digital Journalism & Communication, Media & Film NJC Digital Journalism & Creative Writing NJE Digital Journalism & English Language & Literature NJP Digital Journalism & Political Science NAD BA Disability Studies NDP BA Disability Studies & Psychology NDS BA Drama & Communication, Media & Film NDC BA Drama in Education & Community NAW BA English Literature & Creative Writing NLO BA Honours Modern Languages (with year abroad) (German option) NLI BA Honours Modern Languages (with year abroad) (Italian option) NLM BA Honours Modern Languages (with year abroad) (Spanish option) NFE BA/BEd Concurrent French Studies & Education (Honours) NLS BES Environmental Studies NJI BA International Relations & Development Studies NCS BA Sociology & Criminology ND BFA Dramatic Arts Acting NF BFA Fine Arts Visual Arts NFB BFA Visual Arts & the Built Environment NFV BA Visual Arts & Communication Media & Film NAE BA/BEd/ECE Diploma Concurrent (Early Childhood Education Diploma with St. Clair College) NM BMus Music NFA BA Visual Arts & Art History Visual Culture NMT BMusTh Music Therapy with Internship NW BSW Social Work NWD BSW Social Work & Diaspora Studies

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BSW Social Work & Disability Studies BSW Social Work & Womens Studies BComm Business Administration BComm Business Administration (coop) BComm Honours Business & Computer Science BComm Honours Business & Computer Science (coop) NCE BComm Business & Economics NH BSc Honours Economics NE Engineering (Undecided) n NEB Engineering Civil n NEN Engineering Electrical n NEK Engineering Environmental NEH Engineering Industrial n NEU Engineering Industrial (Minor in Business Admin) NEJ Engineering Mechanical n NER Engineering Mechanical (Aerospace Engineering option) NEA Engineering Mechanical (Automotive option) n NEO Engineering Mechanical (Environmental option) n NEL Engineering Mechanical (Materials option) n NP BHK Human Kinetics NN BScN Nursing NFS BFS Forensic Science NT BCS Computer Science (General) NTH BCS Computer Science (Honours) t NTC BCS Computer Science (coop) NTR BCS Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) NTO BCS Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) (coop) NS BSc General Science NSI BSc Computer Information Systems NSJ BSc Computer Information Systems (coop) NSX BSc Behaviour, Cognition & Neuroscience NSB BSc Biological Sciences NBS BSc/BEd Concurrent Honours Biological Sciences & Education NBU BSc Biology & Biotechnology NSY BSc Biochemistry NBT BSc Biochemistry & Biotechnology NSC BSc Chemistry NCN BSc/BEd Concurrent Honours Chemistry & Education NSK BSc Chemistry & Physics NSS BSc Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization NSU BSc Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization (coop) NUS BSc/BEd Concurrent Honours Computer Science & Education NSN BSc Environmental Science NSZ BSc Mathematics & Computer Science NMG BMath General Mathematics NMH BMath Honours Mathematics t NSM BMath/Mathematics & Statistics (Honours)

NMO Honours BMath/BEd/Concurrent BMath & Education NSP BSc Honours Physics NPT BSc Physics & High Technology (coop) t NPM BSc Physics & High Technology Medical Physics (coop) NPB BSc Honours Physics (coop) NPD BSc Honours Physics & High Technology NPE BSc Honours Physics Medical Physics History Canadas southernmost university opened its doors in 1857 under the direction of the Roman Catholic Church. In the 1870s the institution was taken over by the Basilian Fathers as Assumption College and later Assumption University in 1956. In 1962, the university was incorporated by an act of the provincial legislature as the University of Windsor, becoming a nondenominational, publicly funded institution. Special Characteristics The university is located in the heart of the city of Windsor on the banks of the Detroit River and at the foot of the Ambassador Bridge, which leads to the United States. As Canadas most southern city, Windsor (population 218,000) enjoys a temperate climate, a vibrant economy and boasts a multicultural population. Our unique international situation provides a special focus for academic and research activities, and means students can take advantage of the rich cultural, educational and recreational resources of Michigan as well as southwestern Ontario. Size The campus is located on approximately 28 hectares of land and comprises over 50 academic, administrative and residential buildings. Over 500 faculty members teach in six undergraduate faculties as well as the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The university maintains two libraries that contain over 2.1 million volumes. Residence Accommodations There are over 1,350 beds on campus in a variety of coeducational residence facilities. Applicants who request residence information as part of the application will receive an offer of residence accommodation if they are offered university admission. Should applicants wish to accept the residence offer of admission, a residence deposit is required; meal plans are also required. Semester Entry Points All programs listed are available for September (fall) entry and students are advised to submit their applications as soon as possible through their secondary school. Applicants to programs that require interviews

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and/or auditions will be advised as to the date of their interview/audition. We will accept applications during the summer for fall admission. January (winter) and June (summer) admission is available for most programs. Please check with the University for details. English Language Requirements All students whose native language is not English must complete one of TOEFL, MELAB, CAEL or IELTS. Student Disability Services The University admits all academically qualified students, regardless of disability, and attempts to ensure equal access to all programs. The majority of buildings on campus are wheelchair accessible. The University, through this office, provides a variety of services and accommodations to eliminate, as much as possible, the effect of a disability. These services include note-takers, attendants, alternate exam formats, readers and scribes for exams, taped textbooks, diagnostic assessment, interpreters and a variety of access technology. If you have a special need and require information or assistance, contact Student Disability Services before registration. Supplementary Application Fees 1. Drama in Education & Community: Interview ......................................................... $50 2. BFA Acting: Audition...................................... $60 3. Music or Music Therapy: ................................ $50 Accompanist fee (if required) ........................ $85 Additional Admission Information Students must fulfill audition, interview and workshop or profile requirements for the following limited enrollment programs: Bachelor of Fine Arts Acting; Bachelor of Music; Bachelor of Music Therapy; Honours Drama in Education & Community. If students are not eligible for the program to which they apply, the university will automatically consider them for other programs for which they may qualify and will advise each applicant accordingly. Further Information Ms. Charlene Yates Associate Registrar University of Windsor Windsor ON N9B 3P4 Telephone: Fax: Email: Website: 519-971-3650 519-971-3653 admissions@uwindsor.ca www.uwindsor.ca

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Students wishing to apply for January 2012 and May 2012 entry must use the program codes listed on the Winter/Summer Entry publication that is distributed to guidance counsellors. Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (BA, BAS, BHRM, BSW, iBA, BPA, BDEM) YFB Administrative Studies s Accounting; Business Research; Finance; Human Resources Management; Management; Management Science; Marketing YFO Administrative Studies s Information Technology YFR Arts s African Studies; Anthropology; Canadian Studies; Classics; Classical Studies; Cognitive Science; Culture & Expression; East Asian Studies; English; European Studies; Geography; Geography & Urban Studies; German Studies; Global Political Studies; Health & Society; Hellenic Studies; History; Human Rights & Equity Studies; Humanities; International Development Studies; Jewish Studies; Latin American & Caribbean Studies; Law & Society; Linguistics; Philosophy; Political Science; Portuguese Studies; Race, Ethnicity & Indigeneity; Religious Studies; Science & Technology Studies; Sexuality Studies; Social & Political Thought; Social Science; Sociology; South Asian Studies; Urban Studies; Women Studies; Work & Labour Studies YFD Business & Society YFX Children Studies YFF Communication Studies BA YFJ Communication Studies iBA YFZ Criminology YPJ Disaster and Emergency Management YFE Economics s Business Economics; Economics; Financial & Business Economics YFL Human Resources Management (BHRM) YFM Information Technology YFI International BA (iBA) s Anthropology; European Studies; French Studies; Geography; German Studies; History; Humanities; Italian Studies; Political Science; Sexuality Studies; Urban Studies YFN Language s French Studies; German Studies; Italian Studies; Portuguese Studies; Spanish YFP Professional Writing s English & Professional Writing; Professional Writing YPG Public Administration

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YFS Social Work (daytime studies) YUM Undecided Major Faculty of Environmental Studies (BES) YES Environmental Studies s Faculty of Fine Arts (BA, BDes, BFA) YB Dance Studio (Choreography, Performance, Technique) YBB Dance Studies (Dance in Society, History, World Dance) YF Design YFA Digital Media (Faculty of Fine Arts) YEA Film Production & Screenwriting YEB Film Cinema & Media Studies YEF Film Screenwriting YH Music YJ Theatre (Acting, Production & Design, Theatre Studies) YM Visual Arts (Studio Art) YN Visual Arts (Art History) Glendon (BA, iBA) (Bilingual offering courses in English and/or French) YGB Arts s Canadian Studies; Economics; Environmental & Health Studies; History; Individualized Studies; Linguistics & Language Studies; Mathematics; Multidisciplinary Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality Studies; Sociology; Womens Studies YGD Drama Studies YGE Business Economics YGF French Studies YGG International BA (Bilingual) s Business Economics; Canadian Studies; Drama Studies; Economics; English Studies; Environmental & Health Studies; French Studies; History; Individualized Studies; Mathematics; Multidisciplinary Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality Studies; Sociology; Spanish (Hispanic Studies); Womens Studies YGI International Studies YGJ First-year entry concurrent education (through Faculty of Education). Refer to Glendons other programs for a list of subjects of major interest. YGM Undecided Major YGN English Studies YGP Spanish (Hispanic Studies) Faculty of Science & Engineering (BASc, BSc, iBSc, BA, iBA) YSF Biochemistry YSB Biology YSW Biomedical Science YSA Biotechnology YPT Biophysics

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Chemistry s Chemistry; Pharmaceutical & Biological Chemistry Computational Mathematics Computer Science (BSc) Computer Science (BA) Computer Security (BSc) Computer Security (BA) Digital Media Earth & Atmospheric Science s Atmospheric Science; Earth Science Engineering Computer Engineering Engineering Geomatics Engineering Engineering Space Engineering Engineering Software Environmental Biology Environmental Science Geography Mathematics (BSc) s Applied Mathematics; Mathematics; Statistics Mathematics (Mathematics, Statistics) (BA) Mathematics for Commerce (BA) Applied Mathematics (BA) Physics & Astronomy s Applied Physics; Astronomy; Physics Science & Technology Studies Space Science Undecided Major International BSc Computer Science International BA Computer Science International BSc Biology Mathematics for Education (BSc) Mathematics for Education (BA)

Schulich School of Business (BBA, iBBA) (full-time only) YBA Business Administration YBI International Business Administration Faculty of Health (BA, BSc, BHS, BScN) YHE Health Studies s Health Informatics; Health Management; Health Policy; Health Studies YHC Kinesiology & Health Science (BA) YHD Kinesiology & Health Science (BSc) YHF Nursing (Collaborative BSc with Georgian College) YHG Nursing (Collaborative BSc with Seneca College) YHA Psychology (BA) YHB Psychology (BSc) Faculty of Education Concurrent Education First-Year Entry YQ Education Fine Arts s see the Faculty of Fine Arts section for a list of the subjects of major interest. YGJ Education Glendon s see Glendon College section for a list of the subjects of major interest.

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our Presidents Awards, Awards of Distinction, renewable scholarships, amounts and eligibility, go to www.futurestudents.yorku.ca and click on Fees and Funding. Working on campus represents an interesting way to help pay for your education as well as gain valuable experience. Examples of on-campus employment possibilities include the York Engaged Students (YES) program, which emphasizes leadership, student engagement and mentorship. The Research at York (RAY) program is intended to expose students to paid research opportunities with top ranked faculty. The College Life at York (CLAY) Work/Study opportunity maintains a focus on encouraging student leaders to participate in community enhancement programs within the York college system. Residence Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who are admitted directly from a full-time secondary school program and who apply by the deadline. Most buildings on the Keele and Glendon campuses offer traditional dormitory-style settings with standard bedrooms sharing common washrooms and lounges. All buildings are co-ed, though same-gender floors and washrooms are available. The Keele campus also has some suite-style residences that include ensuite kitchens and bathrooms, typically shared by two or six students. Students can select their own roommate or have one selected for them through a compatibility questionnaire. York also offers Living-Learning communities which are unique, focused communities of students who live on a common floor. Visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/residence_housing/ for more information. Supplementary Information The following programs require information addition to the academic admission requirements: in

York University is Canadas leading interdisciplinary teaching and research university, attracting the best and brightest students from around the globe. Thats because we provide our graduates with the knowledge, leadership ability and skills needed to thrive in the 21st century. At York, we break down traditional boundaries and bring together thinkers from every discipline to tackle real-world issues. Our interdisciplinary, experiential approach recognizes that a world without borders needs education without borders. A Great Location York University has more than 50,000 students spread over two campuses, Keele and Glendon, both of which are located in Toronto. The modern all encompassing Keele campus is a self-contained community with extensive state-of-the-art facilities including the Ontario Archives, restaurants, a shopping mall, banks and a medical/dental clinic. It is home to a number of faculties including Education, Environmental Studies, Fine Arts, Graduate Studies, Health, Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Osgoode Hall Law School, the Schulich School of Business, and Science and Engineering. Keele is the place to study for most of our undergraduate and graduate students, and offers students a wide array of programs and experiences. Yorks Glendon campus is the premier study destination in southern Ontario for bilingual education. It offers students the opportunity to study undergraduate and graduate degrees in English and French at a small liberal arts school with a close-knit multicultural community of 2,600 students. Glendons beautiful, park-like campus is set in a quiet mid-town neighbourhood, yet is only moments away from the boutiques, restaurants and nightlife of downtown Toronto. Scholarships and Financial Aid York University is committed to ensuring that York students with financial need have enough funding to meet the direct educational costs (tuition, books and other mandatory fees) of attending university. Education costs are met by a variety of sources including the government Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), scholarships, bursaries, private scholarships, external awards and opportunities to work on campus. If you have an admission average of 80 percent or higher, you are guaranteed a York University Entrance Scholarship. For more information about

Fine Arts: A supplemental evaluation (portfolio or audition) is required for most departments. Visit www.yorku.ca/finearts for details. You must submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 11, 2012, to be considered for these programs. (This is not the deadline for evaluations.) Faculty of Education: Students must submit their application for admissions to the OUAC by January 11, 2012, to be considered for this program. Please note that a separate deadline must be met for subsequent submission of the supplementary information form and supplemental fee to complete your application to the Faculty of Education. Applicants will be contacted in February with further information.

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Once you have been admitted to the subject of major interest you applied to at York, the Faculty of Education will issue final admission decisions in May if you have completed your education application supplementary form. An application is considered complete once an online supplementary form and hardcopy documents (personal statement, experience profile, two references) are submitted to 128 Winters College at York University, and a non-refundable processing fee has been paid. Applicants to the BEd (French) program option will also be required to complete an online French proficiency language assessment prior to admission. Applicants will be sent further information from the Faculty of Education about how to pay the processing fee through an online credit card system. The Faculty of Education will not accept cash, cheques, money orders or online banking. Schulich School of Business: The supplementary information form is available online at www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/forms/. Students must submit the application for admission to the OUAC by January 11, 2012, to be considered for this program. Please note that a separate deadline of February 8, 2012 must be met for subsequent submission of the supplementary information form. Winter Session Application For classes beginning in January in the faculties of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (excluding Social Work), Health (excluding Kinesiology & Health Science and Nursing), and Science & Engineering (excluding Biology programs), visit our website at www.futurestudents.yorku.ca for more information. Deadline to apply: December 7, 2011. Summer Session Application For classes beginning in May in the faculties of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (excluding Social Work), Health (excluding Kinesiology & Health Science, and Nursing), and Science & Engineering, apply through the OUAC. For more information, visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca. Note: As programs may close before the deadlines, admission to a particular entry point or program is not guaranteed. You are encouraged to submit all documentation well in advance of posted deadlines to receive early consideration. For the winter and summer sessions, you must have your OSSD requirements and six final 4U/M grades completed prior to the start of classes. Language Proficiency For those who have not studied in the English language at all, or for an extended period of time, a language proficiency test is required for entrance to programs

at the Keele campus. For Glendon, if you have not studied in the English or French languages at all, or for an extended period of time, you can submit either a French or English language proficiency test. Successfully completing level six at York Universitys English Language Institute (www.yueli.yorku.ca) will also satisfy the English language requirement for both campuses. For detailed information about acceptable language tests and scores, visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ requirements/language_tests/. The Glendon Recruitment & Liaison Office administers the French language proficiency test (416-487-6710 or liaison@glendon.yorku.ca). You may meet our language requirements if you have successfully completed or are in the process of successfully completing one of the following: Keele Campus Four full years of study in Canada, in English or French, at the secondary school level Glendon Campus (bilingual) Same as Keele Campus either English or French is acceptable

Four full years of study at Same as Keele Campus the secondary school level either English or French is in English in a country acceptable where English is a primary language or where English is the primary language of instruction One full year of study in Same as Keele Campus an accredited university either English or French is degree program in English acceptable in a country where English is a primary language Two full years of study in an accredited college diploma program in English in a country where English is a primary language or where English is the primary language of instruction Same as Keele Campus either English or French is acceptable

Note: Time spent in ESL or FSL courses will not be counted towards meeting these requirements. Language requirements will not be waived based on letters written by students or as a result of completing senior-level secondary school English or French course(s). The above requirements are general guidelines only. York University reserves the right to

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require a successfully completed language proficiency test. If you are in doubt about whether you meet our language requirements, submit an acceptable language test score as soon as possible to avoid delays in the processing of your application for admission. Transfer Credit Advanced Placement (AP): If you have completed Advanced Placement examinations with a grade of 4 or 5 you may be considered for transfer credit. If your results are not already on your transcript, your school should send a copy of your results directly to the Office of Admissions as soon as possible. International Baccalaureate (IB): If you have completed IB courses at the Higher Level with a grade of 5 or better you may be considered for transfer credit. If your results are not already on your transcript, your school should send a copy of your results directly to the Office of Admissions as soon as possible. Previous University/College Studies: If you have completed courses at a university or college you must inform the Office of Admissions and provide an official transcript*. Mail official results directly to the Office of Admissions from your university or college as soon as they become available. For studies completed outside of Canada or the United States, we also require detailed course descriptions prepared by your former university/college. * Official transcripts must come to our office directly from the educational institution in an institutionally sealed envelope. English translations by an official translator of transcripts and certificates are required if they are not in English or French. English translations by a certified translator of transcripts, certificates and course descriptions are required if they are not in English or French. If you have completed course work under another educational system such as the GCE or the Baccalaurat franais, you may be eligible for transfer credit. For more information visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ transfercredit/. Students with Learning Disabilities If you have a diagnosed learning disability, send documentation outlining the nature of your disability and related accommodation needs by March 1 for consideration under the modified admissions process. For detailed information about supporting documents, please visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/requirements/ disabilities/.

Access and Bridging Programs York University is a leader in providing access and bridging programs to relevant Canadian degree programs, while providing language support and Canadian work experience through internships, practica and more. For details, visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/access_bridging/. Aboriginal Students If you are an applicant from Aboriginal, First Nations or Mtis populations, York can provide the support you need to support your transition to university study. Our Aboriginal recruitment officer and the Centre for Aboriginal Student Services have extensive knowledge and experience working with Aboriginal applicants and families. For details, visit www.futurestudents.yorku.ca/ requirements/aboriginal/. Visit Our Campuses Tours are available throughout the year. Watch for information about our Fall Campus Day, Spring Open House and Glendon campus events on Yorks website at www.futurestudents.yorku.ca. Glendon campus visits can be booked online at www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/ or by calling: 416-487-6710. Contact Information York University Admission Client Services Bennett Centre for Student Services 99 Ian MacDonald Blvd. 4700 Keele Street Toronto ON M3J 1P3 Web Fax: Glendon Campus: www.futurestudents.yorku.ca 416-736-5536 www.glendon.yorku.ca/ futurestudents/

York University Campus Glendon


Please see previous section for Glendon information in English. Consultez la section prcdente pour les programmes offerts en anglais. s Prcisez le domaine dintrt sur la demande dadmission.

Campus Glendon YGB Arts s tudes canadiennes; tudes des femmes; tudes pluridisciplinaires; tudes sur lenvironnement et la sant; tudes sur la sexualit; Histoire; Linguistique et sciences

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du langage; Mathmatiques; Philosophie; Programmes individuels; Psychologie; Science conomique; Science politique; Sociologie YGD tudes dart dramatique YGE conomie et commerce YGF tudes franaises YGG Baccalaurat s arts (international) programme bilingue s conomie et commerce; Espagnol (tudes hispaniques); tudes anglaises; tudes canadiennes; tudes dart dramatique; tudes des femmes; tudes franaises; tudes pluridisciplinaires; tudes sur la sexualit; tudes sur lenvironnement et la sant; Histoire; Mathmatiques; Philosophie; Programmes individuels; Psychologie; Science conomique; Science politique; Sociologie YGJ Baccalaurat en ducation (programme simultan) avec admission directe. Veuillez voir la rubrique Glendon pour la liste des sujets. YGI tudes internationales YGM Domaine dintrt non dtermin YGN tudes anglaises YGP Espagnol (tudes hispaniques) Glendon, qui fut le premier campus de lUniversit York, est situ dans un parc de 85 acres au centre de Toronto. Grce ses programmes darts libraux de grande qualit comprenant une importante composante internationale, Glendon prpare les chefs de file de demain tout en leur assurant une formation linguistique en franais, en anglais et souvent dans une troisime langue. Lexprience Glendon se caractrise par une communaut unie, un choix de programmes dIBA, des petites classes de 24 tudiants en moyenne et laccs aux vastes ressources du campus Keele de York. Un site exceptionnel Le campus Glendon abrite le Centre dexcellence pour les tudes postsecondaires en franais et bilingues o les cours sont donns en franais et en anglais. Il sagit du seul campus universitaire bilingue du sud de lOntario et il regroupe 2 600 tudiantes et tudiants de premier cycle, dont 30 pourcent sont francophones. Ce campus est autonome et offre une gamme complte dinstallations de services de soutien aux tudiantes et tudiants (incluant des rsidences, bibliothque, complexe sportif, etc.). Rsidences Les tudiantes et tudiants de premire anne ont une place assure en rsidence et peuvent rester pendant toute la dure de leurs tudes. Plus de 90 pourcent des chambres sont individuelles et elles disposent toutes de tlphones et de laccs internet haute vitesse. Les rsidences sont cinq minutes pied des salles de classe, de la bibliothque et du complexe sportif. Faites une

demande dadmission pour les rsidences en respectant la date dchance sur www.yorku.ca/myfile/. Pour plus de renseignements sur lhbergement Glendon, consultez : www.glendon.yorku.ca/residences/. Habiter en ville Une liste de chambres et dappartements louer, prs du campus et ailleurs dans la ville, est disponible au www.yorku.ca/scld/offcampushousing/ (en anglais seulement). Infomation supplmentaire Programme de Baccalaurat en ducation inscription directe Une fois admis au programme de BA auquel vous avez fait demande, vous serez invit soumettre un formulaire supplmentaire et des frais de dossier afin de complter votre demande la Facult dducation. Cette information vous sera fournie par la Facult dducation. Bourses dtudes et aide financire lUniversit York, nous nous engageons ce que nos tudiantes et tudiants qui ont besoin dune aide financire aient assez dargent pour couvrir les cots directs lis leurs tudes universitaires (frais de scolarit, manuels et autres frais obligatoires). Le cot des tudes sera couvert par diverses sources, dont le Rgime daide financire aux tudiantes et tudiants de lOntario (RAFEO), des bourses, bourses prives et subventions, des prix offerts par des organismes tiers et la possibilit de travailler sur le campus (p. ex., le programme Travail-tudes). Si votre moyenne ladmission est de 80 pourcent ou plus, vous avez droit une bourse dentre automatique de lUniversit. Pour de plus amples renseignements au sujet des Prix du Prsident, Prix dexcellence et bourses renouvelables, des montants accords et de ladmissibilit, consultez www.glendon.yorku.ca/ finances/ ou communiquez avec les services financiers au : 416-487-6701. quivalence (Reconnaissance de crdits) Cours universitaires anticips : Si vous avez suivi des cours universitaires anticips et avez obtenu une note de 4 ou 5, vous pourriez obtenir des quivalences. Votre cole devrait faire parvenir un exemplaire de votre relev de notes au Bureau des admissions ds que possible. Baccalaurat international : Si vous avez suivi des cours de baccalaurat international au niveau suprieur et obtenu une note de 5 ou plus, vous pourriez obtenir des quivalences. Votre cole devrait faire parvenir un exemplaire de votre relev de notes au Bureau des admissions ds que possible.

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Services spciaux Les personnes ayant des besoins spciaux en raison de difficults dapprentissage devraient soumettre toute documentation de soutien au dossier avant le 1er avril. Pour plus de renseignements, communiquez avec le Service de recrutement tudiant au : 416-487-6710. Comptence linguistique Les personnes qui soumettent une demande dadmission un programme de premier cycle du campus Glendon de lUniversit York doivent rpondre des exigences de matrise du franais ou de langlais. Vous pourriez dj rpondre ces exigences si vous avez complt ou tes en voie de complter avec succs : quatre annes compltes dtudes au niveau secondaire au Canada, en franais ou en anglais; quatre annes compltes dtudes de niveau secondaire, en franais ou en anglais, dans un pays o le franais ou langlais est la langue principale

Renseignements additionnels Service de recrutement tudiant Pavillon York, B108 Campus Glendon 2275, avenue Bayview Toronto (Ontario) M4N 3M6 Tlphone : Adresse lectronique : Site Web : 416-487-6710 liaison@glendon.yorku.ca www.glendon.yorku.ca/ futursetudiants/

Remarque : Les cours de franais langue seconde ou danglais langue seconde ne sont pas considrs comme suffisants pour satisfaire nos exigences. Nous ne comptons pas les lettres des candidats ou le(s) cours de franais des annes suprieures lcole secondaire comme preuves de comptences linguistiques. Ces exigences ne sont que des lignes directrices. LUniversit York se rserve le droit dexiger un test de comptence linguistique. Si vous tes dans le doute quant votre capacit de rpondre nos exigences linguistiques, soumettez-nous les rsultats dun test acceptable de matrise du franais* ou de langlais** le plus tt possible afin dviter tout dlai dans le traitement de votre demande dadmission. * Le test de classement de langue franaise est administr par Glendon. ** Le code institutionnel de York pour soumettre un test danglais langue seconde (TOEFL) est le 0894. Pour plus de renseignements sur les tests linguistiques et ce qui constitue des rsultats acceptables, consultez www.glendon.yorku.ca/demande/. Visitez le campus Pour obtenir les dtails sur les visites guides du campus, les journes portes-ouvertes, les rendez-vous de liaison et les activits qui ont lieu sur le campus, consultez www.glendon.yorku.ca/futursetudiants/ ou communiquez avec le Service de recrutement tudiant au : 416-487-6710.

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Questions and Answers


1. What do I need to do before I apply? If you are currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school, meet with your guidance counsellor in order to receive assistance in completing the university admission application (OUAC 101). Applications are available at your guidance office in the fall and are submitted to the OUAC by early January. If you are applying to a university for winter-term admission (January or February entry) or spring admission (April or May entry), be sure to contact your guidance counsellor early in the fall. You should arrange to have your application submitted earlier in the fall in order to meet the January entry deadline dates. Please note that although your application is due at the OUAC in January, applications received after this date continue to be processed and sent to the universities. However, some universities may have different deadlines for specific programs and these deadlines will still be in effect for applications received after January. Contact the universities directly to verify any deadline dates before submitting your application. All fees are non-refundable. Remember that you are ultimately responsible for ensuring that the various application procedures are followed and that you meet the institutional admission requirements for admission to an Ontario university. Your guidance counsellor is a valuable resource person for assistance and advice. Be sure to keep in touch with him or her. 2. I will not be attending secondary school until the second semester. Which application should I complete?

Questions et rponses
1. Quoi faire avant de faire demande? Si vous frquentez prsentement une cole secondaire de lOntario, prenez un rendez-vous au bureau dorientation de votre cole, o lon vous aidera remplir la demande dadmission (OUAC 101). Les formulaires de demandes sont disponibles lautomne dans les bureaux dorientation et doivent tre soumis au Centre au dbut de janvier. Si vous faites demande en vue dune rentre la session dhiver (janvier ou fvrier) ou du printemps (avril ou mai), avisez le bureau dorientation tt lautomne. Veuillez prendre les dispositions ncessaires afin que votre demande parvienne au Centre ds le dbut de lautomne, afin de respecter les dates limites de la rentre de janvier. Veuillez noter que, bien que les demandes doivent parvenir au Centre tt en janvier, les demandes reues aprs cette date continuent dtre traites et achemines aux universits. Toutefois, des dates limites spcifiques peuvent sappliquer dans le cas de certains programmes certaines universits; ces dates sappliquent galement aux demandes reues aprs janvier. Communiquez directement avec les universits afin den vrifier les dates limites, avant de soumettre votre demande. Les droits sont non remboursables. Rappelez-vous que vous tes seul(e) responsable de voir ce que les modalits soient respectes, et que vous rpondez aux critres dadmission une universit ontarienne. Le bureau dorientation de votre cole secondaire peut cependant fournir une aide prcieuse et de nombreux conseils pratiques; nhsitez pas le consulter. 2. Je serai inscrit au secondaire uniquement partir du deuxime semestre. Quel formulaire dois-je remplir?

Secondary school students who are enrolled at any time during the current academic year in a daytime program, will have six 4U/M courses, and will receive the OSSD, apply through their secondary school. If, however, you are currently enrolled in a daytime program at a secondary school but have completed one academic year or more of postsecondary education, you must apply through the OUAC 105 application. Some secondary schools will not allow you to complete the application from their school until you are actually registered at that school. Although your application

Les lves du secondaire inscrits un programme du jour dans une cole de lOntario au cours de lanne scolaire actuelle, et qui auront suivi six cours 4U/M et obtenu leur DESO, doivent faire demande par lentremise de leur cole secondaire. Toutefois, si vous tes actuellement inscrit(e) un programme du jour dans une cole secondaire, mais que vous avez termin antrieurement une anne ou plus dtudes postsecondaires, il vous faut alors utiliser la demande OUAC 105.

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is due at the OUAC in January, applications received after that date will continue to be processed and sent to the universities. As some universities have different deadlines, you should ensure that your application is received at the OUAC in time to meet requirements. 3. I am currently attending an Ontario secondary school, but I will have fewer than six 4U/M courses finished this year. Should I use the secondary school application (OUAC 101)?

Certaines coles secondaires ne vous permettront de remplir une demande comportant leur nom que si vous y tes inscrit. Bien que la demande doive parvenir au Centre en janvier, les demandes reues aprs lchance sont tout de mme traites et transmises aux universits. Il vous incombe de vrifier sil y a une date limite spcifique pour le programme qui vous intresse, et de vous assurer que votre demande soit reue avant cette date. 3. Je frquente actuellement une cole secondaire ontarienne, mais jaurai moins de six cours 4U/M la fin de lanne scolaire. Est-ce que je dois utiliser la demande OUAC 101?

If the programs to which you wish to apply stipulate that you must present six 4U/M courses for admission and you will not satisfy this requirement, you should consult your guidance counsellor or the OUAC to determine the appropriate method of application or eligibility. 4. I will finish my OSSD (including six 4U/M courses) at the end of January. Can I begin university studies then?

Yes, a few Ontario universities offer programs that begin in January, February or May. Normally, you must apply for admission to these programs by the stipulated deadline dates. Those universities whose winter term programs begin in January will normally require that you complete your OSSD including six 4U/M courses. You will have to make special arrangements with your secondary school if you must begin university studies prior to writing your final examinations. Also, be sure that you understand any conditions of your admission to the university and/or risks that might be involved, such as loss of tuition fees, scholarship consideration, etc. See your guidance counsellor about available winter and spring term programs. Contact the universitys admissions office well in advance if you have any concerns. If you are not sure whether to begin studies in the winter and spring term, you can apply for fall term (September) admission at the same time. You should not, however, apply to the same program code twice for different entry points. If you are not granted admission for the earlier entry point, you can amend your application to the next available entry point. 5. I have a secondary school diploma from a school outside of the province, but I am currently taking 4U/M courses at an Ontario secondary school during the day. Which application should I complete?

Si les exigences des programmes auxquels vous souhaitez faire demande exigent six cours 4U/M aux fins dadmission et que vous ne satisferez vraisemblablement pas cette exigence, il vous faudra alors en discuter avec votre conseiller ou conseillre en orientation ou avec le Centre, afin de dterminer le mode de demande dadmission appropri, ou la faon de satisfaire cette exigence dans votre cas. 4. Je termine mon DESO (avec six cours de 12e anne des filires U ou M) la fin janvier. Est-ce que je peux commencer mes tudes universitaires ce moment-l?

Quelques universits ontariennes offrent des programmes qui commencent en janvier, en fvrier ou en mai. En temps normal, vous devez soumettre votre demande dadmission ces programmes au plus tard aux dates limites stipules. Les universits dont la session dhiver commence en janvier exigent normalement que vous ayez obtenu le DESO (y compris les six cours 4U/M). Il vous faudra prendre des dispositions particulires avec votre cole secondaire, si vous devez amorcer vos tudes universitaires avant de passer vos examens finaux du secondaire. De plus, assurez-vous davoir bien compris les conditions de votre admission luniversit, ainsi que tous les risques ventuels (perte des droits de scolarit, bourses dtudes, etc.). Pour connatre les programmes offerts aux sessions dhiver et du printemps, consultez le bureau dorientation de votre cole secondaire. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez communiquer bien davance avec le service dadmission de luniversit. Si vous ne savez pas quel moment entreprendre vos tudes, vous pouvez faire demande pour la session dautomne (septembre) en mme temps que celle de lhiver ou du printemps. Toutefois, vous ne devriez pas faire demande deux fois un mme code

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have less than six 4U/M courses should complete the 105 application. You should make arrangements with your Ontario secondary school to forward all your academic data to the universities that you have selected. However, if you are taking six 4U/M courses at an Ontario secondary school and have a diploma from another province or country, your secondary school could grant you equivalent credits towards your OSSD, which would make you eligible to apply to university using the 101 secondary school application. Contact your guidance office for details regarding equivalent credits. 6. Ive already submitted my application, but Ive changed my mind and want to make an amendment. Or, the information sent back to me by the OUAC is not correct. What should I do?

de programme deux sessions diffrentes. Si vous navez pas t admis(e) une session donne, il vous suffira alors de modifier votre demande afin dexiger ladmission la session suivante. 5. Jai obtenu un diplme dune cole secondaire situe lextrieur de la province, mais je suis actuellement des cours de 12e anne de la filire U/M une cole secondaire ontarienne pendant la journe. Quelle demande dois-je remplir?

Les candidats qui ont pralablement frquent une cole secondaire dans une autre province ou dans un autre pays et qui auront moins de six cours 4U/M doivent remplir la demande 105. Vous devriez communiquer avec votre cole secondaire ontarienne afin quelle achemine vos donnes scolaires luniversit (ou aux universits) de votre choix. Toutefois, si vous suivez six cours des filires 4U/M dune cole secondaire de lOntario et que vous dtenez un diplme dtudes secondaires dune autre province ou dun autre pays, il se peut que votre cole secondaire puisse vous accorder des crdits quivalents, aux fins dobtention de votre DESO; cela vous permettrait ainsi de faire demande une universit au moyen de la demande 101 (candidates et candidats provenant du secondaire). Pour des renseignements dtaills sur les quivalences de crdits, veuillez communiquer avec le service dorientation de votre cole. 6. Jai dj soumis ma demande, mais chang dide et je veux modifier demande; ou bien, les renseignements lAccus de rception/modifications Centre sont inexacts. Que dois-je faire? jai ma sur du

Once your application has been processed, the OUAC will mail you an Acknowledgement/Amendment Form. On the Acknowledgement/Amendment Form, the OUAC will provide you with your OUAC Reference Number and a unique PIN/password that may be used to access your application online at www.ouac.on.ca/ ouac-101/. This site may be used to review and to change previously submitted application information, with the exception of academic data, as well as to respond to any university offers of admission. Please check all of the information carefully to ensure that your personal and academic data are correct. Please note that only your school can make changes to your academic data. If you decide to change any of the information on your application, including your university or program choices, you may make these changes online or by using the Acknowledgement/ Amendment Form. If you are using the Acknowledgement/Amendment Form to submit your changes, you should ensure that you sign and date the form on which you have made the change and make a photocopy for your records before sending it back to the OUAC for processing. If you make additional university/program choices, please remember to send the appropriate payment along with the form to the OUAC. Once the changes are received, the OUAC will update the file, forward the changes to the universities selected and send you a new Acknowledgement/ Amendment Form that reflects only the changed information. All published deadlines for applications to specific programs will also apply to additional choices. You must ensure that the OUAC has sufficient time to process your additional choices before the universities stipulated program deadlines.

Une fois votre demande traite, le Centre vous fait parvenir un Accus de rception/modifications. Votre Numro de rfrence OUAC et un NIP/mot de passe unique figureront sur lAccus de rception/ modifications, lesquels vous permettront daccder votre demande, accessible en ligne partir du site Web http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/. Vous pourrez y visualiser les donnes transmises au Centre lors de la soumission de votre demande, modifier ces dernires, au besoin, et consulter vos offres dadmission et y rpondre. Veuillez rviser soigneusement ces renseignements et vous assurer de lexactitude de vos donnes personnelles et scolaires. noter que seule votre cole secondaire peut modifier vos rsultats scolaires. Si vous dsirez modifier votre demande, y compris vos choix duniversit ou de programme, vous pouvez le faire partir du module en ligne ou au moyen de lAccus de rception/ modifications. Pour soumettre des changements par le 115

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You are strongly advised to submit all changes prior to February 7, 2012, in order to receive full admission consideration by the universities before offers of early admission are mailed. Note that some institutions may have earlier deadlines for some programs. Applicants are advised to contact the universities directly for more information. 7. I have a disability. Who should I contact for information about services?

All universities offer exceptional services for individuals with disabilities, which may include special admission practices. Should you require any special consideration due to a disability, write directly to the admissions office of each university to which you applied for admission or, where specified, to the office responsible for students with disabilities, to discuss the considerations you may need. See your guidance counsellor for additional information or assistance. These steps should be taken early in the application process so that individual needs can be adequately addressed. You may ask someone, such as a professional who is familiar with your disability, to provide supporting documentation. A number of universities also have special residence accommodation, including wheelchair access, for students with physical disabilities. You are advised to contact, in writing, the appropriate residence administrator when seeking special residence accommodations. 8. Am I responsible for sending my secondary school midterm grades to the university?

biais de lAccus de rception/modifications, veuillez vous assurer de signer et de dater le formulaire sur lequel vous aurez inscrit vos modifications, en faire une photocopie pour vos dossiers et le remettre au Centre aux fins de traitement. Les droits appropris pour tout choix additionnel duniversit ou de programme doivent accompagner le formulaire afin que celui-ci soit trait par le Centre. Une fois les modifications reues, le Centre les traitera, puis les acheminera aux universits vises, aprs quoi il vous enverra un Accus de rception/ modifications jour, lequel vous refltera seulement les renseignments ainsi modifis. Les dates limites publies ayant trait la soumission de la demande sappliquent galement aux choix additionnels. Veuillez vous assurer que le Centre dispose de suffisamment de temps avant les dates limites stipules par les universits afin de permettre le traitement des choix additionnels. Lon vous recommande fortement deffectuer toutes vos modifications avant le 7 fvrier 2012, afin de permettre aux universits de considrer votre demande complte avant lenvoi des offres dadmission htive. Veuillez noter que certains programmes certaines universits peuvent avoir une date limite antrieure celle publie. Veuillez communiquer directement avec les universits pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements. 7. Jai un handicap. Avec qui dois-je communiquer pour des services particuliers?

No, not usually. In most cases your Ontario secondary school grades are sent directly from your school to the OUAC and then on to the universities you have selected. Sometimes, however, problems arise, in which case the university may contact you and ask you to provide secondary school marks. Be sure to provide them as quickly as possible. If you are taking courses through any other school or study medium (such as night school, correspondence or summer school), ensure that your home day school is aware of this so that they can send grades for these courses as well. If your admission decision has been deferred by a university pending receipt of final grades, you are strongly advised to arrange for your final grades to be forwarded directly to the OUAC at the earliest available opportunity. Grades from summer school courses are rarely sent directly from your school, with the exception of private

Toutes les universits ontariennes offrent des services particuliers aux personnes qui ont des besoins spciaux. Ceci peut comprendre des modalits dadmission particulires. Si vous tes atteint(e) dune incapacit quelconque et que vous avez besoin daide, nhsitez pas crire directement au service de ladmission de chaque universit laquelle vous avez fait demande ou, sil est prcis, au service responsable des tudiants qui ont des besoins spciaux pour faire part de vos besoins particuliers. Veuillez voir contre conseillre ou conseiller en orientation pour de laide ou pour des renseignements additionnels. Faites-le le plus tt possible lors du processus dadmission, afin que vos besoins particuliers puissent tre combls. Vous pouvez demander quelquun un professionnel ou une professionnelle qui connat votre incapacit, par exemple de fournir la documentation ncessaire lappui de votre candidature. Bon nombre duniversits ontariennes offrent galement des logements adapts pour les personnes qui ont un handicap physique et un campus accessible aux fauteuils roulants. Communiquez par crit avec le directeur ou la directrice du service de logement

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schools. Some district school boards, however, are now submitting summer school marks. Verify with your summer school whether your district school board will be sending the marks directly to the OUAC on your behalf. If this is not the case, you must arrange for original, official final grades to be sent to the OUAC and for photocopies of these grades to be sent to each of the universities to which you have applied. Indicate on the photocopies that the original was sent to the OUAC. 9. I am now taking courses at two different schools. How will my grades be sent to the universities?

de chaque universit de votre choix, afin de laviser dune incapacit quelconque et de lui faire part de vos besoins particuliers. 8. Suis-je responsable de lenvoi de mes notes intrimaires du secondaire luniversit?

En rgle gnrale, non. Dans la plupart des situations, cest lcole secondaire qui envoie les notes au Centre et ce dernier les transmet aux universits de votre choix. Il peut loccasion y avoir des ppins, auquel cas luniversit pourrait communiquer avec vous et vous demander de fournir un relev de notes du secondaire; assurez-vous alors de le faire parvenir le plus tt possible. Il vous incombe dinformer votre cole dorigine de tous les cours que vous avez suivis ou que vous comptez suivre dans une autre cole ou par un moyen diffrent (cours du soir, par correspondance ou dt), histoire de vous assurer que celle-ci se chargera de transmettre galement les notes de ces cours au Centre. Si votre dcision dadmission a t diffre par une universit dans lattente de vos notes finales, le Centre vous recommande fortement de lui faire parvenir directement et le plus tt possible un relev des notes finales. Les notes des cours dt ne sont jamais envoyes directement par lcole secondaire, lexception des coles prives. Toutefois, certains conseils scolaires soumettent dsormais de telles notes. Veuillez vrifier auprs de lcole secondaire o vous suivez ou avez suivi vos cours dt si le conseil scolaire responsable de cette dernire acheminera directement en votre nom les notes au Centre. Si ce nest pas le cas, il vous faut prendre des dispositions pour faire envoyer vos notes finales officielles au Centre et une photocopie de ces dernires aux universits de votre choix, et ce, ds que les notes sont disponibles. Prire dindiquer sur la photocopie que le document original a t envoy au Centre. 9. Je prends des cours deux coles diffrentes. Comment mes notes seront-elles envoyes aux universits?

If you are taking courses at more than one school, the school that submits your application to the OUAC will be designated as your home school. Make sure your home school has an up-to-date record of all courses you have completed or are currently completing through any other school or study medium (such as night school, correspondence or summer school). The OUAC expects your home school to submit all academic data to us on your behalf. The OUAC cannot guarantee that academic data sent from any other school will be matched to your application file. If your home school will not be providing the OUAC with these marks, please instruct the other school, where the courses were taken, to send an official document to the OUAC indicating the course code, credit value, completion date and mark achieved. You must provide the school with your OUAC Reference Number and ensure that it is included on the official document. 10. I transferred to a different school after first semester (or halfway through the school year). Who lets the OUAC and the universities know about this change? If you apply for admission while at one school and then transfer to a different school, please request that your new school advise the OUAC of this change. Your new school should provide the OUAC with the name of the new school, the school number (MIDENT), your new student number (SSSN), if applicable, and your Ontario Education Number (OEN). The OUAC will then notify your university choices of this transfer. Please remember to inform the OUAC if your mailing address has also changed. 11. My academic performance was affected by a serious illness (or a death in the family, or another cause). What should I do? Universities may take special circumstances into consideration when making their admissions decisions.

Si vous suivez des cours plus dune cole, lcole qui soumet votre demande au Centre est dsigne comme tant votre cole dattache. Assurez-vous que votre cole dattache possde le dossier complet de tous les cours que vous avez suivis ou que vous comptez suivre dans une autre cole ou par un moyen diffrent (cours du soir, par correspondance ou dt). Le Centre sattend ce que ce soit votre cole dattache qui lui transmettra les renseignements complets en votre nom. Le Centre ne peut garantir que les donnes lui ayant t fournies par une cole autre

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Therefore, it is important that you keep your guidance counsellor informed of your situation. You may choose to ask your guidance counsellor to send a letter on your behalf directly to the admissions office of each of the universities where you applied for admission. This letter may include other documentation that supports your request that your application be given special consideration. You should also send a letter describing the nature of your situation. 12. When will I know if I am admitted to a university? Your secondary school will provide final grades for your previously completed Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses on your application before sending it to the OUAC. These final grades will be transferred to the universities in December and January along with your application information. Then, in early February, your school will provide midterm grades for current full-year courses or final grades for completed first-semester courses. These grades will be transferred to the universities by March 8, 2012. Once all your required academic data has been received, the universities may issue early conditional offers of admission. Each university will determine its own criteria for these conditional offers. These decisions will be based on some combination of the 3U/M and 4U/M courses/grades available at that time. If you receive an early offer, you will not be required to respond or to provide a financial commitment (e.g., residence deposit) of any kind until June 1, 2012. This gives you the opportunity to decide which university to attend if you receive more than one offer. You may, if you wish, accept a universitys offer early and then accept another universitys offer at a later date. Accepting the earlier offer will not prejudice later consideration of your application by the other universities you selected. However, you may have only one acceptance of an offer on file at a time. Before you can accept a subsequent offer online, you must first cancel the previously accepted offer. Note: If you submit a subsequent paper acceptance, the OUAC will automatically cancel your previously accepted offer. Be sure to consider all the other factors such as scholarships, residence acceptance and deposits before you make your final decision. The secondary schools will provide additional academic data in late April for those students who do not receive early offers in March or April. This data will consist of midterm grades for second-semester courses or updated midterm grades for full-year courses. This information will be transferred to the universities by early May. Students can expect the universities to respond to their

que votre cole dattache pourront tre lies votre dossier. Si votre cole dattache ne transmettra pas de telles notes au Centre, veuillez alors aviser lcole o vous avez suivi des cours quelle doit faire parvenir au Centre un document officiel prcisant le code de cours, le nombre de crdits, la date de fin du cours et la note obtenue pour chaque cours que vous y avez suivi. Vous devez fournir lcole en question votre numro de rfrence du Centre et vous assurer que ce dernier paraisse sur le document officiel de lcole. 10. Jai chang dcole durant lanne scolaire. Qui doit informer le Centre et les universits de ce transfert? Si vous avez fait demande lorsque vous tiez une cole et que vous avez ensuite chang dtablissement, veuillez demander votre nouvelle cole den informer le Centre. Cette dernire devrait faire parvenir au Centre le nom de la nouvelle cole, son numro ministriel dcole (MIDENT), votre nouveau numro matricule et, sil y a lieu, votre numro dimmatriculation scolaire de lOntario. Le Centre se chargera de transmettre ces renseignements aux universits de votre choix. Noubliez pas non plus dinformer le Centre de tout changement dadresse. 11. Quest-ce que je peux faire si mon dossier scolaire a t affect par un vnement srieux (maladie grave, dcs dun proche parent ou autre)? Lors de ltude des dossiers dadmission, les universits peuvent prendre en considration des circonstances spciales. Il est donc important de tenir votre conseiller ou conseillre en orientation au courant de votre situation. Vous pouvez demander votre conseiller ou conseillre en orientation denvoyer une lettre, en votre nom, directement au service de ladmission de chaque universit laquelle vous avez fait demande, lappui de votre candidature. Cette lettre peut inclure de la documentation concernant votre situation particulire et justifiant votre demande de traitement particulier. Vous devriez aussi envoyer une lettre qui dcrit la nature de votre situation. 12. quel moment vais-je savoir si jai t accept(e) une universit? Votre cole secondaire inclura les notes finales des cours de 11e et 12e annes dans votre demande dadmission avant de lenvoyer au Centre. Ces dernires seront transmises aux universits en dcembre et en janvier avec les renseignements relatifs votre demande dadmission. Ensuite, ds le dbut de fvrier, votre cole fournira les

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applications by no later than May 29, 2012. Such a response will be one of: 1) an offer of admission, 2) a refusal, or 3) a deferral pending the receipt of specific additional information. 13. How do I accept my offer of admission? Can I change my mind at a later date? When the universities have evaluated your file, an admission decision will be mailed directly to you. If you have been offered admission, you will be provided with the appropriate instructions on how to respond. If you choose to respond to your offer of admission online, do not mail the paper response to the OUAC. For more information about offers of admission, refer to page 14. 14. I have decided to attend a university outside of Ontario next year. How do I cancel my acceptance to an Ontario university? If you have already accepted an offer at an Ontario university, and have decided not to attend that institution, please log in to your application using the access information provided to you on your Acknowledgement/Amendment Form to cancel your previously accepted offer of admission. If you choose to cancel your offer by written notification, it must be signed by you and must include your full name and OUAC Reference Number. The OUAC will notify the university if you cancel your acceptance. 15. Can I defer my acceptance until next year or later? If you are admitted to a university but wish to delay your studies for a year or more, you will need to reach an agreement with the university in question. The university will determine any conditions. When you are ready to attend university, you must re-apply through the OUAC. You will need to use the correct application, submit the appropriate application fee and respect any application deadlines. Your new file will provide up-to-date information as well as accurate statistical data. You may also apply for additional choices of university or programs with the new application; however, additional university/ program selections beyond the initial three will require the payment of additional choice fees. If you are not an Ontario secondary school student at that time, you must use the OUAC 105 application that is available online at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/. When you are not registered as a regular secondary school day student you must also ensure that your official secondary school transcripts or reports of final grades are forwarded directly to the universities. The 105

notes intrimaires des cours complets dun an ou les notes finales des cours semestriels termins le semestre prcdent. Ces notes seront transmises aux universits au plus tard le 8 mars 2012. Une fois reues toutes les donnes scolaires exiges, les universits peuvent alors envoyer une offre dadmission conditionnelle. Chaque universit tablit ses propres critres relativement de telles offres; les dcisions sont prises sur la base dune combinaison des cours de 11e et 12e annes des filires U et M et des notes disponibles ce moment-l. Si vous recevez une offre dadmission htive, lon nexigera pas dengagement financier de votre part (acomptes pour la rsidence, par exemple) avant le 1er juin 2012. Cette chance vous permet de dcider laquelle universit frquenter si vous recevez plus dune offre. Vous pouvez, si vous le dsirez, accepter une offre dadmission dune universit tt et en accepter une autre plus tard. Lacceptation dune offre htive na aucune incidence sur lvaluation de votre dossier dadmission par les autres universits de votre choix. Toutefois, votre dossier ne doit comprendre quune seule acceptation la fois. Avant daccepter une offre dadmission ultrieure par le biais des services en ligne, vous devrez premirement supprimer la premire acceptation figurant votre dossier. Nota : Si vous soumettez ultrieurement une acceptation sur papier, celle-ci annulera lacceptation antrieure. Assurez-vous de considrer tous les facteurs notamment les bourses, votre acceptation en rsidence, et les acomptes avant de prendre une dcision finale. Les coles secondaires fourniront des donnes scolaires additionnelles tard en avril pour tout lve qui ne reoit pas une offre dadmission en mars ou en avril. Ces donnes comprennent les notes des cours de mi-session pour la deuxime session ou les notes de mi-session mises jour des cours complets dun an. Ces renseignements sont transmis aux universits au plus tard au dbut de mai. Les candidats pourront sattendre recevoir une rponse des universits au plus tard le 29 mai 2012. Il pourra sagir soit : 1) dune offre dadmission, 2) dun refus, ou 3) dune dcision reporte, dans lattente de renseignements spcifiques additionnels. 13. Que dois-je faire pour accepter loffre dadmission? Est-ce que je peux changer davis plus tard? Lorsque les universits auront valu votre dossier, elles vous enverront directement, par la poste, leur dcision dadmission. Sil sagit dune offre dadmission, les universits y incluent la marche suivre pour y rpondre. Si vous choisissez de rpondre loffre en ligne, veuillez ne pas envoyer le formulaire rponse en papier au Centre. Pour plus de renseignements sur les offres dadmission, voir la page 14. 119

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application is subject to a different application fee and possible institution-specific supplemental/document evaluation fees. 16. How about law or medicine? Can I apply to these programs now? No. In most cases, the provinces professional programs in law or medicine require at least two years of undergraduate university studies prior to admission consideration. Many institutions require a minimum of three years or a recognized university degree prior to admission into these professional programs. Information about common law programs in the provinces six law schools can be obtained from the Ontario Law School Application Service (OLSAS) at www.ouac.on.ca/olsas/. If you are interested in droit civil (Qubecs legal system) you may contact the OUAC for an OUAC 105 application or apply online at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/. Information pertaining to the provinces six medical schools can be obtained from the Ontario Medical School Application Service (OMSAS) at: www.ouac.on.ca/omsas/. 17. Im taking a summer school course and my friend is upgrading (or repeating) a course. Will this affect our admission? If you are taking a summer school course, the delay in the university receiving the summer school results could affect your admission. This is often the case when the program to which you have applied has limited enrollment. If the summer school course you are completing is your sixth 4U/M course, the universities may not offer you admission until this course is completed and your marks have been received. The Ontario universities support the full disclosure of all marks achieved in all attempts at a secondary school course. Each university will explain, through its literature, how it intends to apply this information when considering students for admission to a program. For further details, please contact the university directly. 18. I may need financial assistance to attend university. What about scholarships? Ontario secondary school students can take advantage of a variety of scholarships available at all Ontario universities. The Ontario government also has a financial aid program to assist students in pursuing a university education. Some university scholarships are available for your first year of study and some are

14 Jai dcid de frquenter lan prochain une universit situe lextrieur de lOntario. Comment puis-je annuler mon acceptation une universit ontarienne? Si vous avez dj accept une offre dadmission une universit ontarienne et avez dcid de ne pas y suivre des tudes, veuillez tablir une connexion votre demande en ligne, laide des codes daccs fournis dans lAccus de rception/modifications, afin dy annuler votre acceptation pralable dune offre dadmission. Si vous choisissez dannuler votre acceptation par crit, lavis en question doit tre sign par vous et doit inclure votre nom et votre Numro de rfrence OUAC. Le Centre informera luniversit vise de votre dcision. 15. Puis-je remettre mon acceptation dune offre dadmission lan prochain ou plus tard? Si vous recevez une offre dadmission dune universit mais que vous souhaitez attendre un an ou plus avant dy entreprendre des tudes, il vous faudra conclure une entente avec luniversit en question. Cette dernire tablira les conditions ventuelles qui simposeront. Lorsque vous serez prt(e) frquenter luniversit, vous devrez poser nouveau votre candidature par lentremise du Centre, en utilisant le formulaire de demande appropri, en versant les droits administratifs et en respectant les dates limites. Le nouveau dossier contiendra des renseignements jour et fournira des donnes statistiques. Vous aurez droit dautres choix duniversit et de programme sur la nouvelle demande, mais tout choix au-del des trois premiers ncessitera des droits de services pour les choix additionnels. Si vous ne frquentez pas ce moment-l une cole secondaire, vous devrez vous procurer la trousse pour les demandes OUAC 105 par le biais du site Web http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/. De plus, vous devrez envoyer directement luniversit votre relev de notes officiel ou un rapport des notes finales obtenues au secondaire. La demande OUAC 105 ncessite le paiement des droits administratifs appropris, ainsi que des droits supplmentaires/dvaluation selon votre choix duniversit. 16. Est-ce que je peux faire une demande en droit ou en mdecine ce moment-ci? Non. Dans la plupart des cas, les coles de droit ou de mdecine exigent de la part des candidates et des candidats quils aient russis au moins deux annes dtudes au premier cycle universitaire (trois, dans certains cas), ou mme un grade dune universit reconnue, avant de pouvoir faire demande lun de leurs programmes.

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renewable for additional years if you satisfy certain conditions. Be sure to accept scholarship offers by the stipulated reply deadline. In addition to the scholarship programs of the universities and the government student assistance programs, many large corporations across the country offer scholarships to the children of full-time employees. Ask your parents to inquire whether their employer has a scholarship or a bursary program open to you. Your guidance counsellor and the university financial aid offices can provide you with further information. Additional information regarding scholarships can also be found at www.electronicinfo.ca, under Searchable Scholarships. 19. What can I do if I am refused admission to all of my choices? Ontario secondary school applicants usually need to complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including six 4U/M courses, prior to being permitted to register full-time at an Ontario university. There are also prerequisite courses that must be completed and minimum academic averages that are required for most university programs. If you have satisfied the universities basic admission requirements, you could have been refused admission because of the high volume of applications received for the program and/or university you selected. In other words, the competition for places in that program was such that you did not qualify for admission. To see if any other universities have places available, beginning in June you can access the Ontario Universities Admission Information Service at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ or call 519-823-1063. You are also encouraged to contact universities directly for related information. And do not forget, you must send your Acknowledgement/Amendment Form to the OUAC or log in to your application online in order to select another university/program. You may delete a university selection if that institution has declined you admission and replace that choice with another selection at no extra charge. Keep in mind that certain programs may have different deadlines. You are advised to contact the universities directly to be considered for late admission: it may be possible to seek admission as late as August. Remember: The OUAC cannot accept university or program changes by telephone.

Communiquez avec le Service ontarien de demande dadmission en droit (OLSAS) (http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ olsas/), si vous voulez des renseignements sur ladmission. Pour le droit civil (systme judiciaire qubcois) prire de communiquer avec le Centre pour obtenir la demande dadmission OUAC 105, ou faites demande en ligne partir du site Web http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/. Pour obtenir des renseignements sur ladmission lune des six coles de mdecine de la province, visitez le site Web du Service ontarien de demande dadmission en mdecine (OMSAS), ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/omsas/. 17. Je suis dans un cours dt et mon amie rpte un cours ou le reprend dans le but daugmenter sa moyenne. Est-ce que cela influencera notre admission? Si vous suivez un cours dt, la note finale parviendra luniversit trs tard. Ceci pourrait affecter votre admission, surtout si le programme de votre choix est contingent. Si le cours que vous suivez est votre sixime cours 4U/M, il se peut que les universits nacceptent votre admission quaprs avoir reu la note finale. Les universits ontariennes appuient la divulgation complte de tous les rsultats scolaires obtenus pour tous les cours suivis. Chaque universit prcise, dans sa documentation, comment elle entend utiliser ces notes aux fins dadmission. Pour plus de dtails, veuillez communiquer directement avec cette dernire. 18. Jaurai peut-tre besoin dune aide financire pour poursuivre mes tudes universitaires. Parlez-moi des bourses dtudes. Il existe de nombreuses bourses dtudes lintention des lves du secondaire de lOntario qui frquenteront une universit ontarienne. Le gouvernement provincial offre galement une aide financire pour appuyer les tudes universitaires. Certaines bourses sappliquent la premire anne dtudes, et dautres sont renouvelables, certaines conditions. Assurez-vous de respecter les dlais prescrits pour rpondre loffre de bourse. Outre les bourses universitaires et les programmes provinciaux daide financire, de nombreuses grandes entreprises offrent, lchelle du pays, des bourses aux enfants de leurs employs permanents. Demandez vos parents de sinformer auprs de leurs employeurs pour savoir sil existe un programme de bourses dtudes auquel vous auriez droit. Le bureau dorientation de votre cole secondaire et le service de laide financire de luniversit seront en mesure de vous fournir tous les renseignements. 121

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In some cases, it is necessary for universities to defer your admission decision because they require more information, such as final marks, or because they are waiting until places become open in the program you requested. If you are in doubt about the reason for deferral, call the universitys admissions office. 20. Is it worth it? University study continues to be one of lifes most important, rewarding and exciting experiences. The knowledge that you gain at university, the friends that you make and the variety of experiences that you have will be with you all your life. Also, year after year the employment rate is higher for those with a university degree than those without. Average employment wages are also significantly higher for university graduates. Applying for admission to an Ontario university can be a very straightforward process. See your guidance counsellor or call the admissions office of any Ontario university or the OUAC should you need help in submitting your application.

Veuillez consulter la section Bourses consultables du site www.infoelectronique.ca pour obtenir plus dinformation au sujet des bourses dtudes. 19. On a refus ma candidature. Quelles sont mes options? Les candidates et les candidats provenant dune cole secondaire de lOntario doivent normalement dtenir le diplme dtudes secondaires de lOntario (DESO), y compris six cours 4U/M avant de pouvoir sinscrire temps plein une universit de lOntario. Certains cours pralables peuvent tre exigs, et ladmission la plupart des programmes suppose une moyenne scolaire suffisante. Si vous avez rempli les conditions dadmission minimales des universits, on a peut-tre refus votre candidature cause du volume des demandes une universit ou un programme donn. La concurrence pour une place peut faire en sorte que vous ne soyez pas admis un programme donn. Ds le dbut de juin, pour savoir lesquelles universits ont encore des places, veuillez consulter le Service dinformation sur ladmission aux universits de lOntario du Centre, ladresse http://centre.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/, ou composer le 519-823-1063. Nous vous encourageons galement communiquer directement avec les universits pour obtenir des renseignements connexes. Rappelez-vous quil vous faut faire parvenir lAccus de rception/modifications au Centre ou vous brancher votre demande en ligne pour choisir une autre universit ou un autre programme. Si ladmission un choix dune universit vous est refuse, vous pouvez annuler ce dernier et en ajouter un autre, sans encourir de frais additionnels. Toutefois, veuillez noter que certaines universits ont des dates limites spcifiques pour certains de leurs programmes. Lon vous conseille de communiquer directement avec luniversit en question avant deffectuer un tel changement. Bien quil soit possible, au mois daot, de communiquer directement avec une universit aux fins dadmission tardive, le Centre ne peut pas accepter des changements de programme ou duniversit par tlphone. Dans certains cas, une universit devra diffrer sa dcision, lorsquil lui manque des renseignements (notes finales, par exemple) ou lorsquelle attend quune place se libre dans le programme de votre choix. En cas de doute au sujet des raisons qui motivent une admission reporte, veuillez communiquer avec le service dadmission de luniversit.

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20. Est-ce que cela en vaut la peine? Les tudes universitaires demeurent lune des expriences les plus importantes, les plus enrichissantes et les plus excitantes qui soient. Lducation acquise luniversit, les amitis et les expriences vous accompagneront toute votre vie. De plus, le taux demploi pour les titulaires dun grade universitaire augmente dune anne lautre. Les taux de rmunration de diplm(e)s universitaires sont aussi plus levs. Faire demande dadmission une universit de lOntario peut tre un processus fort simple. Consultez votre conseiller en orientation ou communiquez avec le bureau des admissions des universits de la province ou encore avec le Centre de demande dadmission aux universits de lOntario, si vous prouvez des difficults.

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