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The comprehensive guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> universities for secondary school studentsLe guide complet des universités ontariennes pour les élèves du secondaire2007-2008


Table of ContentsTable of ContentsAbout eINFO............................................................................... 3Meet the Reps - UIP................................................................... 4Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>r .......................................................................... 5Degree Abbreviations................................................................................................ 5Common Course Codes.......................................................... 33Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study .................... 34Brock University....................................................................................................... 34Carle<strong>to</strong>n University .................................................................................................. 39University of Guelph ................................................................................................ 43University of Guelph-Humber .................................................................................. 46Lakehead University................................................................................................ 47Lakehead University - Orillia.................................................................................... 53Laurentian University............................................................................................... 54Laurentian University - Algoma University College ................................................. 58McMaster University................................................................................................ 59Nipissing University ................................................................................................. 61Nipissing University - Muskoka................................................................................ 67<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design .............................................................................. 68University of Ottawa ................................................................................................ 69University of Ottawa - St. Paul University................................................................ 72Queen's University .................................................................................................. 73Royal Military College of Canada ............................................................................ 75Ryerson University .................................................................................................. 76University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus ............................................................ 80University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga........................................................................... 82University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough.......................................................................... 84Trent University ....................................................................................................... 89Trent University - Oshawa ....................................................................................... 93University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT)............................................... 94University of Waterloo ............................................................................................. 96University of Waterloo - Renison College.............................................................. 103University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's University ................................................... 104The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> ........................................................................ 105The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University College ........................... 107The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University College ............................. 108The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University College ............................. 109Wilfrid Laurier University........................................................................................ 110Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford...................................................................... 113University of Windsor............................................................................................. 115York University ...................................................................................................... 120York University - Glendon Campus ....................................................................... 124Campus News........................................................................ 125Brock University..................................................................................................... 125Carle<strong>to</strong>n University ................................................................................................ 125University of Guelph .............................................................................................. 125University of Guelph-Humber ................................................................................ 126Lakehead University.............................................................................................. 126Laurentian University............................................................................................. 126Laurentian University - Algoma University College ............................................... 126McMaster University.............................................................................................. 127Nipissing University ............................................................................................... 127<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design ............................................................................ 128University of Ottawa .............................................................................................. 128University of Ottawa - St. Paul University.............................................................. 128Queen's University ................................................................................................ 129Royal Military College of Canada .......................................................................... 129Ryerson University ................................................................................................ 129University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus .......................................................... 129University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga......................................................................... 130University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough........................................................................ 130Trent University ..................................................................................................... 131University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT)............................................. 131University of Waterloo ........................................................................................... 131The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>.........................................................................132The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University College............................132The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University College..............................132The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University College ..............................132Wilfrid Laurier University ........................................................................................133Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford ......................................................................133University of Windsor .............................................................................................133York University.......................................................................................................133York University - Glendon Campus........................................................................133Campus Visits ....................................................................... 134Brock University .....................................................................................................134Carle<strong>to</strong>n University.................................................................................................134University of Guelph...............................................................................................135University of Guelph-Humber.................................................................................135Lakehead University ..............................................................................................136Lakehead University - Orillia ..................................................................................136Laurentian University .............................................................................................136Laurentian University - Algoma University College................................................137McMaster University ..............................................................................................137Nipissing University................................................................................................138<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design.............................................................................138University of Ottawa...............................................................................................139University of Ottawa - St. Paul University ..............................................................139Queen's University .................................................................................................140Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................140Ryerson University.................................................................................................141University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus...........................................................141University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga .........................................................................141University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough ........................................................................142Trent University......................................................................................................142University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT) .............................................143University of Waterloo............................................................................................143University of Waterloo - Conrad Grebel University College ...................................143University of Waterloo - Renison College ..............................................................144University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's University ....................................................144University of Waterloo - St. Paul's College ............................................................144The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>.........................................................................144The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University College............................145The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University College..............................145The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University College ..............................146Wilfrid Laurier University ........................................................................................146Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford ......................................................................146University of Windsor .............................................................................................147York University.......................................................................................................148York University - Glendon Campus........................................................................148Residences and Meal Plans ................................................. 149Brock University .....................................................................................................149Carle<strong>to</strong>n University.................................................................................................149University of Guelph...............................................................................................149University of Guelph-Humber.................................................................................150Lakehead University ..............................................................................................150Lakehead University - Orillia ..................................................................................150Laurentian University .............................................................................................150Laurentian University - Algoma University College................................................151McMaster University ..............................................................................................151Nipissing University................................................................................................151Nipissing University - Muskoka ..............................................................................152<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design.............................................................................152University of Ottawa...............................................................................................152University of Ottawa - St. Paul University ..............................................................152Queen's University .................................................................................................152Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................152Ryerson University.................................................................................................153University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus...........................................................153University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga .........................................................................153University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough ........................................................................153Trent University......................................................................................................154University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT) .............................................154University of Waterloo............................................................................................155Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 1


About eINFOAbout eINFOThe eINFO website is a guide <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> universities for secondaryschool students and guidance counsellors. Its mandate is <strong>to</strong> providestudents and guidance counsellors with information about universityprograms, admission requirements and additional resources. eINFOshould be used as a starting point for researching university options.An eINFO companion newsletter is distributed <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> secondaryschools in early September each year, and can be downloaded from theeINFO website. The newsletter provides links <strong>to</strong> important sections ofeINFO and presents information about university programs and theuniversity application process.eINFO data is submitted and approved by university liaisonrepresentatives, and is carefully prepared <strong>to</strong> ensure the accuracy of itscontents. The information for eINFO 2008 Entry was finalized in July2007, but updates will be included throughout the year as universitiesamend their program information. Students and counsellors are advised<strong>to</strong> visit the website often <strong>to</strong> check for updates.eINFO is not the "last word" in university admissions. For the mostup-<strong>to</strong>-date information, consult the universities directly or visit theirwebsites.eINFO is produced by the Standing Committee on <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>Liaison (SCSSL) of the <strong>Ontario</strong> University Registrars' Association(OURA), with the collaboration of the Council of <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>(COU) and the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC). It isguided by an edi<strong>to</strong>rial board of appointed members who represent thevarious parties served by the publication, and it is funded by a portion ofthe university application service fee.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 3


Meet the Reps - UIPMeet the Reps - UIPMost postsecondary schools will have representatives visiting your area a couple of times during the fall. Many of them will come individually <strong>to</strong> makepresentations at your school. There will also be events in your area where reps from all <strong>Ontario</strong> universities will be <strong>to</strong>gether at one school. Use the chart below <strong>to</strong>find the host school closest <strong>to</strong> you where you can see all the university reps in one visit!UIP Schedule from Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1 <strong>to</strong> November 1, 2007Venue Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayWeek 1Barrie, Goderich, Gravenhurst,Midland, Newmarket, Orangeville,Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 112:15 pm, Westside SS,Orangeville7:00 pm, Goderich DCI,Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 29:45 am, Walker<strong>to</strong>n DSS,Walker<strong>to</strong>n1:00 pm, West Hill SS,Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 31:00 pm, Gravenhurst HS,Gravenhurst7:00 pm, Twin Lakes,Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 412:40 pm, Midland SS, Midland7:00pm, Sir William Mulock SS,Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 5Orillia, Owen Sound, Walker<strong>to</strong>n GoderichOwen Sound7:00 pm, St. Peter's SS, OrilliaBarrieNewmarketBelleville, Bowmanville, Brockville,Cobourg, Kings<strong>to</strong>n, Lindsay,Napanee, PeterboroughWeek 2Burling<strong>to</strong>n, Cayuga, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n,Niagara Falls, St. CatharinesWeek 3Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 15Alexandria, Carle<strong>to</strong>n Place, Cornwall, 12:30 pm, General Panet HS,Kanata, Orleans, Ottawa, Petawawa, Petawawa7:00 pm, Renfrew CI,Renfrew, Rockland, Russell RenfrewChapleau, Elliot Lake, Espanola,Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, NorthBay, Sault Ste. Marie, SturgeonFalls, Sudbury, Timmins, WawaWeek 4Atikokan, Dryden, Fort Frances,Hearst, Kapuskasing, Kenora,Marathon, Red Rock, Thunder BayBrantford, Cambridge, Guelph,Kitchener, Mount Forest, Simcoe,Stratford, Woods<strong>to</strong>ckWeek 5Belle River, Chatham, London,Sarnia, St. Thomas, Strathroy,Wallaceburg, Windsor10:00 am, Cobourg DCI East, 9:00 am, Lindsay CVI, Lindsay7:00Cobourg6:30 pm, Claring<strong>to</strong>n Central pm, Peterborough CVS,SS, BowmanvillePeterboroughOc<strong>to</strong>ber 8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 91:00 pm, Cayuga SS, Cayuga7:00pm, A.N. Myer SS, Niagara Falls1:00 pm, Northern SS, SturgeonFalls7:00 pm, Widdifield SS, NorthBayOc<strong>to</strong>ber 2210:15 am, Atikokan HS, Atikokan2:00pm, Fort Frances HS, Fort Frances12:30 pm, Welling<strong>to</strong>n Heights SS,Mount Forest7:00 pm, St. Michael'sCSS, StratfordOc<strong>to</strong>ber 291:00 pm, Belle River DHS, BelleRiver7:00 pm, <strong>Catholic</strong> Central SS,WindsorOc<strong>to</strong>ber 1610:00 am, Notre-Dame, Carle<strong>to</strong>nPlace7:00 pm, A.Y. Jackson SS,Kanata9:00 am, Timiskaming HS, NewLiskeard1:30 pm, Kirkland LakeDCS, Kirkland Lake7:00 pm, ÉSThierault, TimminsOc<strong>to</strong>ber 239:00 am, Beaver Brae SS,Kenora2:00 pm, Dryden HS, Dryden3:00 pm, Pauline Johnson CVS,Brantford7:00 pm, Huron Park SS,Woods<strong>to</strong>ckOc<strong>to</strong>ber 309:00 am, Chatham Christian HS,Chatham12:30 pm, WallaceburgDSS, Wallaceburg7:00 pm, St.Chris<strong>to</strong>pher CSS, Sarnia9:00 am, Moira SS, Belleville7:00pm, Frontenac SS, Kings<strong>to</strong>nOc<strong>to</strong>ber 101:00 pm, Holy Cross SS, St.Catharines7:00 pm, Sir Wins<strong>to</strong>nChurchill SS, St. CatharinesOc<strong>to</strong>ber 179:00 am, St. Thomas Aquinas CSS,Russell1:30 pm, St. Patrick HS,Ottawa7:00 pm, St. Peter CSS,Orleans9:15 am, ÉS Chapleau HS,Chapleau1:30 pm, Michipicoten HS,Wawa7:00 pm, Korah C&VS, SaultSte. MarieOc<strong>to</strong>ber 247:00 pm, St. Ignatius HS, ThunderBay12:00 pm, Bishop Macdonnell CHS,Guelph7:00 pm, Cameron HeightsCI, KitchenerOc<strong>to</strong>ber 318:30 am, Strathroy DHS, Strathroy9:00 am, Napanee DSS,Napanee7:00 pm, Thousand IslandsSS, BrockvilleOc<strong>to</strong>ber 1112:30 pm, Nelson HS, Burling<strong>to</strong>n7:00pm, St. Thomas More CSS, Hamil<strong>to</strong>nOc<strong>to</strong>ber 12Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 18Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 199:00 am, Rockland DHS,9:30 am, Glengarry DHS, AlexandriaRockland1:00 pm, St. Joseph's CSS,Cornwall9:30 am, Elliot Lake SS, ElliotLake1:15 pm, Espanola HS,Espanola7:00 pm, St. Benedict CSS,SudburyOc<strong>to</strong>ber 259:30 am, Nipigon-Red Rock DHS,Red Rock2:00 pm, Marathon HS,Marathon9:30 am, Simcoe Composite <strong>School</strong>,Simcoe7:00 pm, Monsignor DoyleCSS, CambridgeNovember 112:00 pm, Central Elgin CI, St.Thomas7:00 pm, Sir FrederickBanting SS, LondonOc<strong>to</strong>ber 269:00 am, ÉS Hearst HS, Hearst1:15pm, ÉS Cité des jeunes,KapuskasingNovember 24 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rDegree Loca<strong>to</strong>rDegree AbbreviationsThe following legend will help you <strong>to</strong> identify the first-year entry degrees offered by <strong>Ontario</strong>'s degree-granting institutions.Note: Throughout eINFO, abbreviations have been standardized in order <strong>to</strong> facilitate the evaluation of offerings. Institutions sometimes use alternative spellingand/or abbreviations for similar programs, or similar abbreviations for different programs. Refer <strong>to</strong> the universites' materials or websites for more information.BABachelor of ArtsBIDBachelor of Interior DesignBAABachelor of Applied ArtsBISBachelor of Independent StudiesBAccBachelor of AccountingBITBachelor of Information TechnologyBACSBachelor of Administrative and Commercial StudiesBJourBachelor of JournalismBAdminBachelor of AdministrationBJournBachelor of JournalismBAFMBachelor of Accounting and Financial ManagementBKIBachelor of Knowledge IntegrationBAMusBachelor of MusicBKinBachelor of KinesiologyBArchScBachelor of Architectural ScienceBLABachelor of Landscape ArchitectureBArtScBachelor of Arts and ScienceBMathBachelor of MathematicsBASBachelor of Administrative StudiesBMOSBachelor of Management and Organizational StudiesBASBachelor of Architectural StudiesBMRScBachelor of Medical Radiation ScienceBASBachelor of Arts and ScienceBMScBachelor of Medical ScienceBAScBachelor of Applied ScienceBMusBachelor of MusicBAScBachelor of Arts and SciencesBMusThBachelor of Music TherapyBBABachelor of Business AdministrationBORBachelor of Operational ResearchBBEBachelor of Business EconomicsBORBachelor of Outdoor RecreationBBRMBachelor of Bio-Resource ManagementBPAPMBachelor of Public Affairs and Policy ManagementBCCSBachelor of Commerce and Computer ScienceBPHEBachelor of Physical and Health EducationBCFMBachelor of Computing and Financial ManagementBPhEdBachelor of Physical EducationBCmpBachelor of ComputingBRLSBachelor of Recreation & Leisure StudiesBComBachelor of CommerceBScBachelor of ScienceBCommBachelor of CommerceBSc/BEdBachelor of Science/Bachelor of EducationBCompBachelor of ComputingBSc(Eng)Bachelor of Science in EngineeringBCoScBachelor of Computer ScienceBScFBachelor of Sciences in ForestryBCSBachelor of Computer ScienceBScFSBachelor of Science in Forensic ScienceBDesBachelor of DesignBScKinBachelor of Science in KinesiologyBEdBachelor of EducationBSc(Kin)Bachelor of Science in KinesiologyBEngBachelor of EngineeringBScLibBachelor of Liberal ScienceBEng&MgtBachelor of Engineering and ManagementBSc&MgtBachelor of Science and ManagementBEngSocBachelor of Engineering and SocietyBScNBachelor of Science in NursingBESBachelor of Environmental StudiesBSEBachelor of Software EngineeringBEScBachelor of Engineering ScienceBSMBachelor of Sport ManagementBEScBachelor of Environmental ScienceBSocScBachelor of Social ScienceBFABachelor of Fine ArtsBSWBachelor of Social WorkBFSBachelor of Forensic ScienceBTechBachelor of TechnologyBHKBachelor of Human KineticsBThBachelor of TheologyBHRMBachelor of Human Resources ManagementBURPIBachelor of Urban and Regional PlanningBHSBachelor of Health StudiesCertCertificateBHScBachelor of Health ScienceDiplomaDiplomaBHScBachelor of Health SciencesiBAInternational Bachelor of ArtsBHumBachelor of HumanitiesiBBAInternational Bachelor of Business AdministrationBIBBachelor of International BusinessiBScInternational Bachelor of ScienceBIDBachelor of Industrial DesignMusBacBachelor of MusicLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 5


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonAboriginal Studies/First Nation Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA Diploma BAAccounting/Chartered Accounting/PublicAccountingBAcc BCom BBA BComm BComBABBABBA BCom BCom BComm BCom BBA BComBAFMBMathBScBMOS BMOS BMOS BMOSBABBABCommBBAiBBAAccounting & Financial ManagementBAccBBABCom BBA BComm BComBABBABComBComBBADiplomaBCom BAFM BMOSBABBABCommBBAiBBAActingBABABFABFABADiplomaBFABFAActuarial Science BSc BMath BSc BMath BScAdministrative Studies/Commercial StudiesBAdminBCommBComBABABComBBADiplomaBA BA BA BMOS BMOS BMOS BACSBABBABABCommBABASBBAiBBAAdvertising DesignAerospace Engineering/AeronauticalEngineeringBEng BEng BEng BAScBDesBAScBScAfrican Studies BA BAAgricultural BusinessAgricultural ScienceBABComBScBScAgronomyBScAmerican Studies BA BA BAAna<strong>to</strong>my & Cell Biology BSc BMSc BScAnglican StudiesBThCertAnimal BehaviourBABScBScAnimal Biology/Animal Physiology BSc BSc BSc BSc BScAnimal Science BSc BScAnthropology/Anthropological Sciences BA BABABScBABScBABSocScBABScBABScBABScBABScBABScBA BA BA BA BA BABAiBAApplications DevelopmentBComm6 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonApplied Math BSc BMathArabic Studies/Arabic Language andCultureBAArchaeology/Archaeological SciencesBABABScBScBABScBABScBAArchitectural Studies BAS BArchSc BA BASArt/Fine Art BA BABABFABA BA BFABABFABFABABADiplomaBA BA BA BA BFABABFABAArt His<strong>to</strong>ry/His<strong>to</strong>ry & Theory of Art BA BA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABFABABAArtificial Intelligence & Information Systems BSc BSc BCSBAiBAArts & BusinessBABCSBBA BA BAArts & Contemporary Studies BA BAArts & Culture BA BA BA BA BA BAArts/General ArtsBADiplomaBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABEdDiplomaArts ManagementBAArts & ScienceBABABScBAS BASc BArtScBABScBABScBABScBKIBASAsia Pacific Studies/East Asian Studies BA BA BAAstronomy BSc BSc BSc BSc BScAstrophysics BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScAtmospheric & Planetary Sciences BSc BScAu<strong>to</strong>motive Engineering/Au<strong>to</strong>motive andVehicle TechnologyBEngBEngBEng&MgtBAScAviationBESBScBehaviour/Behavioural Neuroscience BSc BASc BSc BSc BSc BSc7 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonBiblical StudiesBThBioarchaeological AnthropologyBABScBABiochemical Engineering BEng BEScBiochemistry/Clinical Biochemistry BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBAScBScBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BMSc BSc BSc BScBiodiversity BSc BSc BScBioethicsBABiogeographyBScBioinformatics BSc BSc BScBCSBScBScBiological Chemistry BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBiological Physics BSc BScBiology/Biological SciencesBScBABScBScBESBEScBScBSc BSc BSc BSc BScBABScBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBScBSc&MgtBScBScBABScBScBSciBScBiology & Pharmacology BSc BSc BSc BScBiomaterialsBScBiomedical Biology BSc BSc BScBiomedical Computing BCS BCmpBiomedical Engineering BEng BEng BASc BEng BAScBiomedical Mechanical Engineering BEng BAScBiomedical Physics BSc BScBiomedical Sciences BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBiomolecular Science BSc BScBScBSc&Mgt8 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonBiopharmaceutical SciencesBScBScBSc&MgtBiophysics BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBiostatisticsBMathBiotechnology BSc BSc BScBAScBScBScBScBSc&MgtBSc BSc BScBiotechnology & Economics/CharteredAccountingBScBook & Media StudiesBABotany BSc BScBrain & CognitionBScBuddhist StudiesBABuilding ScienceBArchScBusiness/AdministrationBBABComBCSBBABAdminBCommBBABComBABBABBA BCom BCom BA BCommBABCom BBA BABBADiplomaBABBABESBMathBScBMOS BMOS BMOSBBABMathBScBCommBABASBBAiBBABusiness CommunicationsBABABBABusiness & Computer Science BSc BCS BSc BCCSBABBABABBABBABScBCommBASBusiness EconomicsBBEBScBCommBABBABCommBBABABBABCommBABBAiBBABAiBABusiness Entrepreneurship BBA BComm BBA BCommBusiness Finance BBA BCom BCom BBA BComm BComBABBABCom BComm BCom BBA BCom BMath BBA BCommBABBAiBBABusiness Languages (French/German/Spanish)BA BA BA BA BMOS BA BCommBusiness LawBABusiness & MathematicsBBABMathBBABMathCanadian-American RelationsBA9 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonCanadian Studies BA BA BA BA BA BABADiplomaBA BA BABAiBACaribbean Studies BA BACell & Developmental Biology/Cell &Molecular BiologyBSc BSc BSc BSc BScBScBSc&MgtBSc BSc BScCeltic StudiesBAChemical Engineering BEng BEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBAScBScBSc(Eng) BEng BEng BASc BASc BEScChemical Physics/Chemistry & Physics BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScChemistry BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBScBScLibBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScChild & Youth Studies/Child & HealthStudiesChinese/China StudiesBA BA BASc BASc BA BA BA BABAChristian Studies BA BAChurch Music & WorshipBMusCivil Engineering BEng BEng BEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBASc BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BASc BASc BESc BAScClassical Civilizations BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAClassical Studies/Classics BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BACognitive Science BA BA BCmp BA BSc BACognitive Science & Artificial IntelligenceBScCombina<strong>to</strong>rics & OptimizationBMathCommerce BBA BCom BCom BBA BComm BCom BCom BCom BCom BComm BComBScBCom BCom BBA BComm iBBACommerce & Computer Science BSc BComm BCCS BCom BBA BComm BASCommerce & Finance BCom BBA BComm BCom BA BCom BCom BCom BCom BMOS BMOS BBA BComm10 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonCommercial Aviation ManagementBMOSCommunications Engineering BEng BAScCommunication StudiesBABABPAPMBAA BA BABABSocScBABScBA BA BA BABABFACommunity Economic & SocialDevelopmentBABAComputational Materials EngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocComputational Mathematics BSc BMath BSc BSc BMath BScComputational ScienceBScBScBSc&MgtBScComputer Engineering BEng BEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBASc BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BASc BASc BESc BAScComputer ScienceBScBComBCSBScBScBABCoScBABCoScBScBAScBABScBScBCmpBScBSc BSc BSc BSc BScBABScBABScBScBCSBMathBScBBABScBCSBMathBScBABSciBAiBScComputer Science -- Bioinformatics BSc BCSComputer Science -- Economics & Business BSc BCS BCCS BSc BComBScBCSBMathBBABScComputer Science -- Hardware Systems BSc BSc BAScBABScBABScBCSBMathComputer Science -- Mathematics BSc BMath BScBABScBSc BSc BScBCSBMathBScBMathComputer Science -- Networks & Security BSc BCS BASc BSc BIT BCSBABScComputer Science -- Statistics BMath BSc BScComputer Science - Digital ForensicsBScComputer Science - Digital Media BA BScComputer Science & Software EngineeringBScBCSBEngBEngBAScBScBScBEngBEng&MgtBCSBScBABAScBScComputers & MultimediaBABScBSc BCS BDesComputing & Business/Business Informatics BSc BCS BCommBScBCCSBAScBABScBBABBABScBCommBAS11 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonComputing & Computer ElectronicsBBABScComputing/Computing Technology BSc BCS BCompBABCoScBScBScLibBASc BCmp BScBABScBABScBScBABASBSciBAComputing & Financial Management BCFM BComm BASComputing & Physics BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScConcurrent Education/Arts ProgramsBABEdBABEdBFABAScBEdBABEdBABEdBABEdBMusBEdMusBacBABEdBABEdBABEdBABEdBABEdDiplomaConcurrent Education/Physical Educationand Health ProgramsBEdBPhEdBEdBKinBORBEdBPHEBEdBPHEConcurrent Education/Science ProgramsBEdBScBEdBAScBScBEdBSc/BEdBEdBScBEdBScBCmpBEdBScBEdBScBSc/BEdBEdBScBEdBScBSc/BEdBEdBMathBScDiplomaConflict Studies BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BAConservation Biology BSc BSc BScBESBScConservation & Res<strong>to</strong>ration Ecology BSc BSc BScBESBScContemporary Studies BA BACriminology/Legal Studies BA BA BA BASc BA BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BACroatian Studies/Croatian & SerbianStudiesBACultural Management BA BACultural Studies BA BA BA BA BA BABAiBACura<strong>to</strong>rial Studies BA BFABABScBABACzech & Slovak StudiesBADanceBFABABFADevelopmental BiologyBScDevelopmental Psychology BA BASc BScBABScBA12 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonEcosystem StudiesBABScBABScBScBESBScElectrical Engineering BEng BEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBASc BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BAScBEngBEng&MgtBASc BESc BAScElectronic Business BCCS BCom BSc BComEmployment Relations BA BAEnergy Engineering/Energy ScienceBEngBEngBEng&MgtBScEngineering & BusinessBEngBEngBEng&MgtBEScEngineering ChemistryBSc(Eng)Engineering & LawBEScEngineering & Management BEng BEng&MgtBEngBEng&MgtBAScBAScEngineering & MedicineBEScEngineering PhysicsBEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBSc(Eng)BAScEngineering Science BEng BEng BEng BASc BESc BAScEngineering Systems & Computing BEng BEng BAScEnglish as a Second LanguageBABACertBAEnglish Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABACertBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAEntrepreneurial Management BBA BComm BBA BCommBBAiBBAEnvironmental AnthropologyEnvironmental Biology/EnvironmentalBiology & TechnologyBABSc BSc BSc BSc BA BSc BSc BSc BScEnvironmental Chemistry BSc BSc BSc BScEnvironmental Design BDes BES14 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonEnvironmental Earth ScienceBScBESBEScBSc BSc BScEnvironmental Economics BSc BA BA BA BAEnvironmental Engineering BEng BEng BASc BASc BESc BAScEnvironmental Ethics BA BSc BSc BESEnvironmental GeographyBScBESBEScBA BSc BA BScEnvironmental Geosciences BSc BSc BSc BSc BScEnvironmental Management BBRM BA BESEnvironmental Moni<strong>to</strong>ring & Analysis BSc BScBESBScEnvironmental Physics BSc BSc BScEnvironmental PolicyBABABScBABScBABScBESBESEnvironmental ProtectionBESEnvironmental Resource Development/ManagementBABABABESBABESEnvironmental Science/EnvironmentalStudiesBABScBABScBScBESBEScBScBScBABScBABScBScBABScBScBABScDiplomaBABScBESBScBScBABESBScBESBScEnvironmental Toxicology BSc BScBABScBABScBScBSc&MgtEnvironment & BusinessBESEnvironment & Health BA BSc BES BAEnvironment & Society BA BABABScBESEnvironmetricsBScEquine ManagementBBRMEquity Studies BA BA BA BA15 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonErgonomicsBScEs<strong>to</strong>nian StudiesBAEthics Studies/Applied EthicsBABScBABABACertBABABScBAEuropean Studies/European Integration BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAEvolutionary Biology BSc BSc BScEvolution & Social Behaviour PsychologyBAFamily & Social Relations/Family & SocialServicesBASc BASc BSWBABSWBA BA BAFamily Studies BASc BASc BA BA BA BABABScBAFashion CommunicationsBDesFashion DesignBDesFiber ArtsBDesBFAFilm Studies/Cinema Studies BA BA BFA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABFAFinance BCom BMathFinance/Financial EconomicsBBEBABComBCommBComBABBABCom BCom BComm BA BA BBA BMathBABMOS BMOS BMOS BABBABCommBABBAiBBAFinancial Mathematics BSc BSc BMathBABScBABScFine ArtsBABMusBABFABFA BA BA BFABABFABFABABADiplomaBA BA BA BA BA BA BFABABDesBFAFinnish StudiesBAFood & Nutrition BSc BSc BASc BScForensic Science BSc BSc BScBScBScFSBScBABFSForensics & CriminologyBA16 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonForest ConservationBESBABScForestryBESBScFFrench Linguistics BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAFrench Studies/French as a SecondLanguageBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABEdBABAFrench Translation BA BA BA BA BAFunctional Foods & NutraceuticalsBScGame Development/Design BA BCS BEngBITBScBDesGeneral StudiesBABScBABABScBABScBABScBSocScBABScBABScBAGenetics/Genetic Engineering BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BAGeoarchaeologyBScGeochemistry BSc BScGeographical Information Systems/ScienceBABScBABScBSc BA BScBABScBABESBABScBScGeographic Information Processing/Analysis BA BSc BESGeography & Environmental StudiesBESBEScBA BA BABABScBABESGeography of Regional Planning BA BAGeography/Physical GeographyBABScBABScBABABORBScBABABABScBABScBABScBSocScBABScBABABScBABScBABScBABESBABABABScBABScBScBABScGeography (Urban/Economic/Social) BA BABABSocScBABScBABABScBABAGeoinformaticsBScGeological Engineering/GeologyEngineeringGeology/Geological Sciences BSc BScBESBEScBScBSc(Eng) BASc BAScBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc17 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonGeomatics/Geomatics & Spatial AnalysisBABScBA BEng BESBABScBAScGeophysics BSc BSc BScGeoscience BSc BSc BSc BSc BScGerman Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAGeron<strong>to</strong>logyBAScBABSWBA BA BSc BAGlobal Studies/Global Political Studies/GovernanceBABABScBES BA BA BA BAGraphic Communications ManagementBTechGraphic Design BA BDes BDesGreek/Classical Greek BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAHealth and Aging BA BAHealth Information Management/InformaticsBHScBMathBScBHScBABABHSHealth Promotion BA BASc BPHE BSc BHSc BA BABABHSHealth Science CommunicationBABScBHSHealth Sciences - Community HealthBABScBHSc BA BHSHealth Sciences - Rural Health Studies BSc BHSc BA BHSHealth Studies/Health SciencesBABScBScBABABHScBHSc BA BABABScBSc BHSc BSc BHSc BA BA BHSHearing SciencesBAHispanic Studies/Spanish Studies BA BA BA BA BAHis<strong>to</strong>ry BA BA BABABORBA BA BA BABABSocScBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABAiBABAiBAHis<strong>to</strong>ry & Philosophy of Science &TechnologyBA18 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonHis<strong>to</strong>ry & Theory of ArchitectureBAHorticulture ScienceBScHospitality & Tourism Management BA BCom BCommHotel & Food AdministrationBComHousing & Real Estate ManagementBComHuman Biology/Behavioural Biology BSc BSc BSc BScHuman-Computer Interaction BA BSc BScHuman EcologyBScBABScHuman Geography BA BA BABABScBABScBAHumanitiesBABMusBHum BASc BA BA BA BA BAHuman KineticsBKinBSc(Kin)BSc BASc BKinBABPHEBScBHKBScBPHEBSc(Kin)BScBABABScBHKHuman LearningBScHuman Resources Management/IndustrialRelationsBBA BCom BCom BComm BCom BBA BCom BCommBABComBBA BBA BCom BA BMOS BMOS BMOS BBA BA BComm BHRMHuman RightsBABPAPMBSocScBAHungarian StudiesBAHydrosciences/Water Science BSc BSc BSc BScIdentity & IdeologyBAIllustrationBDesImmunology BSc BMScIndependent Studies/Individualized StudiesBABScBABScBIS BA BA BA19 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonIndigenous Environmental StudiesBABScDiplomaIndigenous StudiesBABSWBABSWBABABADiplomaIndustrial Design BID BDesIndustrial Engineering/Supply-ChainEngineeringBEng BASc BAScIndustrial Relations BComm BABBAiBBAInformation Science/SystemsBComBCSBITBScBABCommBABBABScBScBCSBScBASBBAiBBAInformation Security BCS BSc BITBABScInformation Technology/InformationManagementBITBMathBPAPMBScBABBABSc BComm BBA BITBABScBABASBBAiBBAInfrastructure EngineeringBAScIntegrated Engineering/Embedded Systems BEng BEScIntegrated Media BA BAA BFA BDesIntegrated Studies/ScienceBABScBScBKIIntegrative Biology BSc BSc BScInteractive Multimedia & Design BA BIT BA BSc BDesInterdisciplinary Studies BA BKI BA BA BA BScInterior Design BDes BIDInternational Affairs BA BAInternational Business/InternationalEconomicsBABBABComBIBBBA BComm BSocSc BCom BA BBA BBA BCommBBAiBBAInternational CultureBAiBAiBScInternational Development Studies/GlobalizationBA BSocSc BA BABABScBA BES BA BA BA BABABES20 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonInternational Investment Finance andBankingBA BIB BA BMOSBBAiBBAInternational Management BIB BBA BCom BES BABBAiBBAInternational Political Economy BA BA BABABScBAInternational Relations BA BA BA BA BA BABABBAiBBABAInternational StudiesBIBBPAPMBSocScBABABScBABESBABMOSiBAiBScBAInternational Trade BIB BAInterreligious DialogueBACertItalian Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABAiBAJapanese Studies BA BAJewish Studies BA BA BAJournalism BJour BAA BA BJour BJourn BA BAKinesiologyBKinBSc(Kin)BASc BKin BScBKinBScKinBPHEBSc(Kin)BEdBPHEBScBABScBABABScBHKBABScKnowledge and Database ManagementBCommKnowledge IntegrationBKILabour Studies BA BA BA BABABCommBALandscape Architecture/LandscapeManagementBEngBLABScLanguage Studies BA BA BA BABACertDiplomaBA BA BA BALatin BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BALatin American Studies BA BA BA BALaw, Crime & Deviance BASc BA BA BA BA21 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonLaw/Legal Studies/Justice StudiesBABABCSBASc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BALaw, Policy & Government BA BA BASc BABABScBALeisure Studies BRLS BHKLiberal Arts/Liberal Studies BA BASc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BALiberal Science BSc BScLib BSc BSc BScLife & Environmental PhysicsBScLife Sciences BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBScBSc&MgtBScBScLinguistics BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABScBABScBA BA BALinguistics & ComputingBScLiterature Studies/Great Books BA BHum BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BALogic BA BAManagement Economics/Industry & Finance BCom BABABComBMOSBCommManagement Engineering BEng BAScManagement Information Systems BCS BComm BA BComManagement Studies BBA BCom BBA BComm BComBABBABComBCommBABCom BBA BBA BCom BMath BMOS BMOS BMOS BMOS BABBABABCommBABASBBAiBBAManufacturing Engineering BEng BAScBEngBEng&MgtBAScManufacturing Systems BASc BAScMarine & Freshwater BiologyBScMarketing BBA BCom BComBAABBABCommBComBABBABBA BCom BCom BComm BCom BBA BCom BBA BCommBBAiBBAMass CommunicationsBABJourBAA BA BA BA22 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonMaterials EngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBSc(Eng) BASc BAScMaterials Science BSc BSc BScMathematical Economics BMath BA BSocSc BScMathematical Physics/Mathematics &PhysicsBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBMathBScBScMathematics & Business AdministrationBBABMathBBABMathBAMathematics & EngineeringBSc(Eng)Mathematics for CommerceBABScBABAMathematics/Mathematical SciencesBScBMathBScBABScBABScBABScBABScBScBABScBScBSocScBABScBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BMath BSc BABABScBEdBMathBABScBAMechanical Engineering BEng BEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBASc BSc(Eng) BEng BEng BAScBEngBEng&MgtBASc BESc BAScMechatronics EngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBAScBEngBEng&MgtBAScMedia Studies BA BA BFA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAMedical AnthropologyBABScMedical Biophysics BSc BSc BSc BMScMedical & Health Physics BSc BSc BSc BSc BScMedical Labora<strong>to</strong>ry TechnologyBHScBScDiplomaMedical Sciences BSc BSc BMSc BScMedieval Studies BA BA BA BABABScBA BA BA BAMediterranean StudiesBAMetalsmithing & JewelryBDesBFAMicrobiology BSc BSc BScBScBSc&MgtBScBMSc23 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonMidwifery BHSc BHSc BHScMilitary Psychology & LeadershipBAMilitary & Strategic StudiesBAMineral Engineering/Mining Engineering BEng BSc(Eng) BAScMission StudiesBACertModern Languages BA BA BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BA BAMolecular Biology BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScMovement Studies/ScienceBHKMultidisciplinary Studies BASc BScBABScBAMusic Administrative StudiesBAMusic CompositionBABMusBABMusMusBac BMus BMus BFAMusic EducationBABMusBABEdBMusMusBac BMus BMus BMusMusic His<strong>to</strong>ryBABMusBABMusBABAMusBacBA BA BMus BMus BMus BFAMusic Performance/EnsembleBABMusBMusBABMusBABABABMusBADiplomaMusBacBMusDiplomaBMus BMus BFAMusic Studies/Music & CultureBABMusBABMusBABABMusBABFABABABMusBABMusBABMusMusBac BA BA BA BABABAMusBMusDiplomaBMus BMus BFAMusic Theory & CompositionBABMusBABMusBABABMusMusBac BMus BMus BMus BFAMusic Therapy BMus BMusThNanoengineering/NanotechnologyEngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBAScBAScNanoscience/Nanomaterials ScienceBScNanotechnologyBSc24 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonNative Human ServicesBSWNative Language/Anishinaabemowin BA BA DiplomaNative Management & EconomicDevelopmentBABBADiplomaNative Studies BA BA BA BA Diploma BANatural Resources Management BSc BESNatural ScienceBORBScBSc BSc BScNear and Middle Eastern CivilizationsBANetwork Technologies/Network Engineering BSc BCSBITBASc BIT BCSNeurobehavioural AssessmentBScNeuroscience BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBABScBScNew Media Studies BA BFA BA BA BA BDesNorth American StudiesBANorthern Studies/Polar StudiesBABScBABScNuclear Engineering/Engineering SystemsBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBEngBEng&MgtNursing BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScN BScNBScBScNBScN BScN BScN BScNNutritional SciencesBScBAScBScBScBScBABScOccupational & Public Health & SafetyBAScOenology & ViticultureOperational Research/OperationsManagementOphthalmic Medical TechnologyBScBBA BCom BMathBScBORBSc25 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonOrganizational Studies/Leadership BCom BASc BMOS BMOS BMOS BMOS BABBABHRMiBBAOutdoor Adventure Leadership BRLS BPHEOutdoor Recreation, Parks & TourismBRLSBABORBScBABESPalaeon<strong>to</strong>logy/Paleoecology BSc BScParadigms & ArchetypesBAParamedicineBScPast EnvironmentsBScPas<strong>to</strong>ral Studies BA BAPathology BSc BSc BMScPeace Studies BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BAPerforming ArtsBABMusBABFABA BFA MusBac BA BFA BFAPharmaceutical BiotechnologyBScBSc&MgtPharmaceutical Chemistry/BiologicalChemistryBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScPharmacology BSc BMScPhilosophy BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABSocScBACertBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAPho<strong>to</strong>graphy BAA BFA BFA BFAPho<strong>to</strong>nics/Pho<strong>to</strong>nics EngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBAScBScPhysical Education & Health BPhEd BPHE BPHEBPHEBSc(Kin)BPHEBABScBHKBABScPhysical Geography BSc BScBABScBA BSc BScBABScBABScBABScBABESBScBA BA BSc BSc BScPhysical Resource/EnvironmentalAssessmentBES26 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonPhysical Sciences BSc BSc BScBScBSc&MgtBScPhysics/Applied Physics BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScBESBScBSc BSc BSc BScPhysics & Biology BSc BSc BSc BScPhysics & Computer Science BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScPhysics & Environment BSc BScPhysics & High Technology BSc BScPhysiologyBPHEBSc(Kin)BSc BSc BSc BMScPlanetary Science/Atmospheric Science BSc BSc BSc BScPlanning BES BESPlant Biology/Plant Biochemistry BSc BSc BSc BSc BScPlant Biotechnology BSc BScPlant PathologyBScPolicing & Criminal Justice BA BA BA BAPolish StudiesBAPolitical Science/PoliticsBABABJourBA BASc BA BA BA BA BABABSocScBA BA BA BA BABABScBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABAiBAPolitics & Economics BA BA BA BA BA BBAPolitics, Philosophy & Economics BA BA BA BAPopular Culture BA BAA BA BAPopular Music StudiesBAPopulation StudiesBA27 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonPortuguese StudiesBAPre-Health ProfessionsBScBScBSc&MgtBScPrintmaking BFA BFAProject Management BArchSc BAPsychologyBABABCSBJourBScBABScBAScBABScBABScBScNBABScBABScBABScBABScBABScBA BSc BSc BScBABScBABScBABScBABABABScBA BA BABABScBABABABScBAiBAPsychology Research Specialist BSc BSc BABABScBABScPublic Administration/Public PolicyBABBABABPAPM BCom BASc BA BABBABSocScBABABBABScBMOS BBA BAPure Mathematics BSc BSc BMath BMathBABScRadiation Sciences BSc BMRSc BScRadio & Television BAA BARecreation & BusinessBARecreation & Leisure Studies BRLS BA BHKRehabilitation SciencesBHScReligion/Religious Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BARenaissance Studies BA BA BScRetail ManagementBCommRisk ManagementBMathRural Development SociologyBARussian Studies/East European Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BAScience & Business BSc BAS BBABScBSc&MgtBSc28 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonScience & EnvironmentBESBEScBScBScBScBScBSc&MgtBScScience/General Science BSc BScBAScBScBScBScBScBScLibBSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BScScience & ManagementBScBSc&MgtBScScience & SocietyBAScience & Technology StudiesBScBABScScientific Computing and NumericalMethodsBScBScSculpture/Installation BFA BFASecond-Language Learning BA BA Cert BASecond-Language Teaching BA BA BASemiotics & Communication Theory BA BA BASexual Diversity Studies/Sexuality Studies BA BA BA BA BASlavic StudiesBASocial Development Studies BASc BA BA BA BA BSWSocial Justice & Equity Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABESSocial Policy BPAPM BASocial Sciences BA BASc BA BA BSocSc BA BA BASocial Welfare BSW BSW BA BSW BSWSocial Work BSW BASc BSW BSW BSW BSW BSW BA BA BABABSWBSWBSWSociocultural AnthropologyBABABScBScBABScBABASociology BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABSocScBA BA BA BABABScBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABAiBA29 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonSoftware Design BCmp BSc BSc BSc BScBABAScSoftware EngineeringBScBCSBEngBEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBAScBAScBScBEngBEng&MgtBSE BESc BSc BAScSonic DesignDiplomaSouth Asian Studies BA BASpace Science BEng BSc BScBAScBScSpanish Studies/Spanish & Latin AmericanStudiesBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BASpeech Communication BA BA BA BASport & Physical EducationBPhEdBABPHEBEdBPHEBABScSport PsychologyBASports Administration/Sports Management BSM BCom BA BHKStage & Screen Studies BA BA BA BFAStatistics BSc BMathBABScBScBScBABScBSc BSc BSc BMath BSc BMathBABScStrategic Management & InternationalHuman ResourcesBIBBBAStructural EngineeringBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocBEScStudio Arts BA BFABADiplomaBA BA BA BA BFA BFASustainable and Renewable Energy BEng BScSustainable Local Economic DevelopmentBESSystems Design EngineeringBAScTeaching English as a Second Language(TESL)BATechnology ManagementBBA30 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonTechnology Studies BA BSc BScTelecommunications Management/NetworkingBScBCommTheatre Studies BA BABABFABA BA BA BA BFA BA BA BABABFABFATheatre Technical Production BFA BFATheology/Theology & PhilosophyBABABThCertBThTheoretical Physics BSc BSc BScTherapeutic Recreation BRLS BATourism BA BCom BAABABORBScBCommBABESToxicology BSc BSc BScBABScBScBSc&MgtBMScTranslation BA BAUkrainian StudiesBAUltrasonographyBMRScUrban, Economic & Social Geography BA BA BSc BAUrban & Regional Planning BURPI BES BESUrban Studies/Urban Design/City Studies BA BDes BABABScBES BA BAUrban Sustainability BES BESVisual Arts BA BA BAABABFABABFABABFABFABABADiplomaBABFABABFABABFAWater EngineeringBEngBEngBEng&MgtBEngSocWater Resources ScienceBScWildlife & Habitat Ecology/Wild Life Biology BSc BSc BSc BSc31 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Degree Loca<strong>to</strong>rArea of StudyBrockCarle<strong>to</strong>nGuelphGuelph-HumberLakeheadOrilliaLaurentianAlgomaMcMasterNipissingNipissing - MuskokaOCADOttawa<strong>Saint</strong> PaulQueen'sRMCRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeUT MississaugaUT ScarboroughTrentTrent @ OshawaUOITWaterlooRenisonSt. Jerome'sWesternBresciaHuronKing'sWilfrid LaurierBrantfordWindsorYorkYork - GlendonWomen's Studies/Gender Studies BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSocSc BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BABABSWBABAWriting/Creative Writing/ ProfessionalWriting/Rhe<strong>to</strong>ricBA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BAX-Ray Technology BMRSc BScYiddishBAZoology BSc BSc BSc32 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Common Course CodesCommon Course CodesThe following list provides some of the most common course codes for4U and 4M courses in the <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school curriculum. PDFVersionADA4M - Dramatic ArtsAMU4M - MusicATC4M - DanceAVI4M - Visual ArtsBAT4M - Principles of Financial AccountingBBB4M - Introduction <strong>to</strong> International BusinessBOH4M - Organizational Studies: Organizational Behaviour and HumanResourcesCGO4M - Geomatics: Geotechnologies in ActionCGR4M - The Environment and Resource ManagementCGU4U - World Geography: Human Patterns and InteractionsCGW4U - Canadian and World Issues: A Geographic AnalysisCHI4U - Canada: His<strong>to</strong>ry, Identity and CultureCHY4U - World His<strong>to</strong>ry: The West and the WorldCIA4U - Analysing Current Economic IssuesCLN4U - Canadian and International LawCPW4U - Canadian and World PoliticsENG4U - EnglishETS4U - Studies in LiteratureEWC4U - The Writer's CraftFEF4U - Extended FrenchFIF4U - French ImmersionFSF4U - Core FrenchHFA4M - Food and Nutrition SciencesHHG4M - Issues in Human Growth and DevelopmentHHS4M - Individuals and Families in a Diverse SocietyHSB4M - Challenge and Change in SocietyHZT4U - Philosophy: Questions and TheoriesICE4M - Computer EngineeringICS4M - Computer and Information ScienceLVV4U - Classical CivilizationMCB4U - Advanced Functions and Introduc<strong>to</strong>ry CalculusMCV4U - Calculus and Vec<strong>to</strong>rs (new curriculum)MDM4U - Mathematics of Data ManagementMGA4U - Geometry and Discrete MathematicsMHF4U - Advanced Functions (new curriculum)NDG4M - Aboriginal Governance: Emerging DirectionsNDW4M - Issues of Indigenous Peoples in a Global ContextPSE4U - Exercise ScienceSBI4U - BiologySCH4U - ChemistrySES4U - Earth and Space ScienceSNC4M - ScienceSPH4U - PhysicsTDJ4M - Technological DesignTGJ4M - Communications TechnologyLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 33


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of StudyAdmission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of StudyThe Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study section provides a summary of each university's admission requirements and a Programs of Study chart foreach university. Please note that the "Programs of Study" charts summarize first-year program offerings at each university; they do not contain full coursedescriptions or details. For complete admission guidelines, or if you have any questions, contact the university directly or visit their website.Brock UniversityOffers of Admission<strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school students must present the OSSD and complete six 4U or 4M courses. All required courses will be included in the calculation of astudent's overall admission average.Brock will begin <strong>to</strong> issue a select number of offers in February and will continue <strong>to</strong> make offers of admission through <strong>to</strong> May. Scholarship and co-op offers willaccompany offers of admission.For more information:Phone: 905-688-5550, ext. 4293Fax: 905-688-4283E-mail: liaison@brocku.caWebsite: www.brocku.caConsideration for early admission in February will be based on high academic standing on final 3U/M grades, successful completion of at least one 4U/M course,and registration in prerequisite 4U/M courses. Later offers of admission will be based on a minimum of three final or six interim 4U/M grades, as well as registrationin prerequisite 4U/M courses. All offers will be conditional and subject <strong>to</strong> review based on April midterm grades. All subsequent offers will be based on thebest six 4U/M grades (midterm/interim and finals) including prerequisite courses. Students with six or more completed 4U/M courses will be considered on thebasis of these final grades. In the case of repeated courses, the higher grade will be used in the calculation of admission averages without penalty.Applicants can expect <strong>to</strong> receive an offer of admission <strong>to</strong> only one program. When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application, the highestchoice listed for Brock will be considered first. If an applicant is not eligible for the first choice, consideration will be given <strong>to</strong> subsequent choices in the order ofpreference the applicant has indicated. If an applicant applies <strong>to</strong> only one Brock program and does not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for analternate and related program. In most cases students who apply for but are not admitted <strong>to</strong> a co-op program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for the regular, nonco-op program.For entry in<strong>to</strong> the second-year Policing and Criminal Justice program, apply <strong>to</strong> one of Communication Studies, Human Geography, Political Science, Psychologyor Sociology.Program NameFaculty of EducationConcurrent BSc/BEd -Honours Intermediate/SeniorOUACCodeBIIPrevious No.Enrolled265 (<strong>to</strong>tal allConcurrentEducationprograms)PreviousGradeRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionMin. 80% For Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics majors: ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), one from SBI4U, SPH4U,SES4U, a second 4U math. Strongly recommended subjects: Chemistry major - a second 4U math; Physics major - SPH4U.Computer Science majors: ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%). Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M.Mathematics majors: ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U (min. 70% in both maths).Physical Geography majors: ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), one from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, or SES4U. Strongly recommendedsubject: SCH4U (min. 70%).Please view the Practicum orstatement in Brock's internship option"Offers ofavailableAdmission" section.Concurrent BA/BEd -Honours Intermediate/SeniorBAIAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.ENG4U, one 4U math.French majors: ENG4U, one 4U math, and one of FSF4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.34 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Brock University)Program NameConcurrent BPhEd/BEd- Intermediate/SeniorOUACCodeBPIPrevious No.Enrolled265 (<strong>to</strong>tal allConcurrentEducationprograms)PreviousGradeRangesMin. 80% ENG4U, SBI4U, one 4U math.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.Please view the Practicum orstatement in Brock's internship option"Offers ofavailableAdmission" section.Concurrent BSc/BEdIntegrated Studies -Junior/IntermediateBIJENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%).Applicants should consider additional prerequisite requirements for intended teachable subjects.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.Concurrent BA/BEdIntegrated Studies -Junior/IntermediateBAJENG4U, one 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.Concurrent BPhEd/BEd- Junior/IntermediateBPJN/AENG4U, SBI4U, one 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.Concurrent BA/BEd BDPChild and Youth Studies- Primary/JuniorENG4U, one 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a Profile Questionnaire. <strong>Ontario</strong> applicants applying directly from secondaryschool must submit the Profile Questionnaire by January 18, 2008. The Profile Questionnaire may be accessed from the Brock website atwww.ed.brocku.ca/pre-service/concurrent/.Faculty of Mathematics and ScienceBiochemistry BCH 342 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s; MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommended Please view the Co-op programMathematics Min. 75% subjects: ENG4U. Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or statement in Brock'scomplete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ry Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.and Science for co-op"Offers ofprograms)Admission" section.Biotechnology withIntroduction <strong>to</strong> BusinessBTB Min. 80% MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects:ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.N/ANot AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Please view the statement in Brock's "Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission" section.Biological SciencesBiomedical SciencesBiophysicsBSBIMBBPMid-70sMHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommendedsubjects: ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommendedsubjects: ENG4U, SPH4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.Please view thestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.35 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Brock University)Program NameOUACCodePrevious No.EnrolledPreviousGradeRangesBiotechnology BIT 342 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s;Mathematicsand Scienceprograms)MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommendedsubjects: ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.Chemistry BJC Mid-70s; MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommendedMin. 75% subjects: ENG4U and a second 4U math.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryfor co-opChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.ENG4U, SPH4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%).Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionMin. 75%for co-op MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommendedsubjects: ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.Please view thestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.Co-op programComputer Science BG Mid-70s; ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%). Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M.Co-op orinternship optionavailableComputer Science &Mathematics Co-op onlyBHG Min 75% ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U (min. 75% in each math). Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M.Co-op programComputing & Business BCBMid-70s; ENG4U, MHF4U, a second 4U math (min. 75% between two math). Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M.Co-op orMin. 75%internship optionfor co-opavailableComputing and Network BGN 342 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Min. 75% ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%). Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M.Co-op programCommunications Co-oponlyComputing & Solid State BSCDevice TechnologyEarth Sciences BXMathematicsand Scienceprograms)Mid-70s;Please view thestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.EnvironmentalGeosciencesBEGMid-70s MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommended subject:Min. 75% ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryfor co-opChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.Mathematics (MICA)BHMid-70sMHF4U, MCV4U (min. 75% in each math). Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U.Not AvailableMathematics and itsApplications *PendingSEA N/A N/A 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U recommended.N/A Co-op applicationavailable at theapprovaluniversity afterregistrationNeuroscience BIN 342 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s; MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommended subject: Please view the Co-op programOenology & Viticulture BOV Mathematics Min. 75% ENG4U.statement in Brock'sApplicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryCo-op onlyand Science"Offers ofChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.programs)Admission" section.Physical GeographyBOMid-70s;MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), one from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, or SES4U. Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U.PhysicsBJPMHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SCH4U (min. 70%), two from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a second 4U math or ENG4U. Strongly recommended subject:ENG4U.Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be considered for admission, but will be required <strong>to</strong> pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete Introduc<strong>to</strong>ryChemistry (CHEM IP00) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in CHEM IP92.Science - GeneralStudiesBIMid-70sSCH4U (min. 70%), MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%). Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U.Not Available36 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Brock University)Program NamePreviousOUAC Previous No.GradeCode EnrolledRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionFaculty of HumanitiesApplied Linguistics BAL 835 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s ENG4U.Please view the Co-op programHumanitiesStrongly recommended subjects for majors in Hearing Sciences or Speech and Language Sciences: Two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MDM4U. statement in Brock'sStrongly recommended subjects for majors in Applied Linguistics or TESL: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or internationalprograms)"Offers oflanguage.Admission" section.Canadian StudiesClassicsBLBQMid-70s ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.Not AvailableDramatic Arts BT Mid-70s; ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language. For Dramatic Arts: ADA4Mis strongly recommended.Co-op programEnglish Language & BENLiteratureGreat Books/Liberal BZStudiesHis<strong>to</strong>ryBHIHumanities - General BHUStudiesInteractive Arts and BISScienceMedieval & RenaissanceBMRStudiesModern Languages BLAMusicBM835 (<strong>to</strong>tal allHumanitiesprograms)835 (<strong>to</strong>tal allHumanitiesprograms)Mid-70sMid-70sMid-70sENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.Not AvailablePlease view the Not Availablestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.Please view thestatement in Brock'sNot AvailableENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must do a theory placement test (Royal Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry Grade II level) and pass an aural skills test. It isrecommended that prospective majors possess a level of keyboard proficiency equivalent <strong>to</strong> Royal Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry Grade IV. An audition is required forthe Bachelor of Music (BMus) program on a solo instrument or voice. Auditions are generally held in March and May of each year, in conjunction withinterviews and placement tests."Offers ofAdmission" section.PhilosophyStudies in Arts andCultureVisual ArtsBPHBACBRENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies or international language.ENG4U. Strongly recommended subjects: One from 4U his<strong>to</strong>ry, philosophy, classical studies, or international language.Faculty of Applied Health SciencesChild Health BHL 669 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70sApplied HealthScienceprograms)Community Health BAH 669 (<strong>to</strong>tal allApplied HealthSciencePrograms)Health Sciences BSH 669 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Low 80sKinesiology (BKin) BPKApplied HealthScienceprograms)ENG4U, SBI4U. Strongly recommended subject: 3U math.ENG4U, one of SBI4U or SCH4U. Strongly recommended subjects: SNC4M or PSE4U, 3U math.ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U (min. 70%), one 4U math (MDM4U preferred). Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U.ENG4U, SBI4U, one 4U math. Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U.Please view the Not Availablestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.37 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Brock University)PreviousOUAC Previous No.Program NameGradePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionCode EnrolledRangesKinesiology (BScKin) BSK 669 (<strong>to</strong>tal all High 70s ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%), SBI4U, SCH4U (min. 70%). Strongly recommended subject: SPH4U.Please view the Not AvailableApplied Healthstatement in Brock'sNursing BNS Mid-70s ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U (min. 70% in each required course). Strongly recommended subject: One 4U math.Science"Offers ofPhysical Education BPprograms)Low 80s ENG4U, SBI4U, one 4U math. Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U.Admission" section.Recreation & LeisureStudiesSport ManagementBWBSMMid-70sLow 80sENG4U.Faculty of BusinessAccounting BK 569 (<strong>to</strong>tal all High 70s; ENG4U, two 4U maths.Business Administration BN Business High 70s;programs) Min. 80%for co-opENG4U. Strongly recommended subject: One 4U math (MDM4U preferred).Practicum orinternship optionavailablePlease view the Co-op programstatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.Faculty of Social SciencesBusiness Economics BE 1207 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s; ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 65%).Please view the Co-op programChild and Youth Studies BDSocial Scienceprograms)Low 80sstatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.Not AvailableCommunicationsStudiesBUMid-70s ENG4U.Distinct and Diverse BDC N/A - New Min. 75%Communities -programCollaborative programwith Seneca CollegeEconomics BEC 1207 (<strong>to</strong>tal allSocial ScienceMid-70s; ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 65%).Co-op programprograms)Film Studies BF 1207 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s ENG4U.Please view the Not AvailableGeography BGE Social Science Mid-70s;statement in Brock's Co-op programprograms) Min 80%"Offers offor co-opAdmission" section.International PoliticalEconomyBIPMid-70s ENG4U, MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 65%).Not AvailableLabour StudiesPolitical ScienceBLBBPOMid-70s;ENG4U.Co-op programPopular Culture BPC 1207 (<strong>to</strong>tal all Mid-70s ENG4U.Please view the Not AvailableSocial Sciencestatement in Brock'sPsychology BPY Mid-70s; ENG4U. Strongly recommended subject: One 4U math (MDM4U preferred).programs)"Offers ofCo-op programMin. 80%Admission" section.for co-op.Social Sciences - BSSMid-70s ENG4U.Not AvailableGeneral StudiesSociologyBSOTourism & Environment BTVMid-70s ENG4U.Women's Studies BWS 1207 (<strong>to</strong>tal allSocial Scienceprograms)Please view the Not Availablestatement in Brock's"Offers ofAdmission" section.38 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Carle<strong>to</strong>n University)Carle<strong>to</strong>n UniversityOffers of AdmissionCarle<strong>to</strong>n will start making conditional admission offers in January using a combination of six 3U/M and/or 4U/M marks, early, interim and/or final grades. Entrancescholarships and residence offers will be included in the offer of admission and are based on the averages used for admission <strong>to</strong> the university, which may be acombination of Grade 11 or Grade 12 early, interim and/or final grades. An applicant not admitted in January or February will be considered again in March, April,May, June and July.For specialized programs (Architectural Studies, Child Studies, Humanities, Industrial Design, Information Technology, Music, and Social Work) that requireadditional information (e.g., portfolios, interviews, auditions) that have documentation deadlines, offers of admission will be sent approximately two weeks after thedocumentation deadline or possibly earlier if all documentation has been submitted.Whenever possible, admission offers will be made before mid-May. <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school students not accepted in<strong>to</strong> the program of their choice at Carle<strong>to</strong>nwill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for an alternate program. If there is a specific alternate program for which a student wishes <strong>to</strong> be considered, they must submit aletter <strong>to</strong> the Admissions Services/Undergraduate Recruitment Office.Program NameOUACCodePrevious No.EnrolledPreviousGrade Ranges<strong>School</strong> of ArchitectureArchitectural Studies (regular and co-op) CR 72 74-76% (regularand co-op)PrerequisitesENG4U, SPH4U, MHF4U, plus three best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U is strongly recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic exercise due April 1. Send <strong>to</strong> <strong>School</strong> of Architecture Admissions Committee.Alternate OffersBA (His<strong>to</strong>ry & Theory ofArchitecture)Co-opOptionCo-op optionavailable withthis programFaculty of Arts & Social Sciences/Faculty of Public AffairsBA - Honours (four years) (co-op availablewith some concentrations)CH 2,650 (<strong>to</strong>tal for BAHonours and BAGeneral)70-75%ENG4U plus five best 4U or 4M courses. For Biology, SCH4U is required. For Economics or AppliedEconomics (Honours only), MHF4U is required and MCV4U is recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Child Studies: May 1 deadline for application and the submission of apersonal information package. Letters of reference/letter of intent due May 1. Contact Institute ofInterdisciplinary Studies.BA - GeneralCo-opavailable bymajorArtsOne (BA Honours) CHO 600 (<strong>to</strong>tal for BAHonours and BAGeneral)BA - General (three years) CA 2,650 (<strong>to</strong>tal for BAHonours and BAGeneral)ENG4U plus five best 4U or 4M courses.ENG4U plus five best 4U or 4M courses. For Biology, SCH4U is required.Additional Admission Criteria: Child Studies: May 1 deadline for application and the submission of apersonal information package. Letters of reference/letter of intent due May 1. Contact Institute ofInterdisciplinary Studies.ArtsOne (BA General)N/ANot AvailableArtsOne (BA General) CAO 600 (<strong>to</strong>tal for ArtsOneBA Honours and BAGeneral)Sprott <strong>School</strong> of Business - CommerceCommerce (regular and co-op)CC 350 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 76-80%; co-opCommerce - Accounting (regular and co-op) CCC Commerce programs) 80%Commerce - Finance (regular and co-op) CCFCommerce - Information Systems (regular CCJ 350 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 76-80%; co-opand co-op)Commerce programs) 80%Commerce - International Business (regular CCAand co-op)Commerce - Managing People and CCHOrganizations (regular and co-op)Commerce - Marketing (regular and co-op) CCMCommerce - Operations Management CCT(regular and co-op)ENG4U plus five best 4U or 4M courses.ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, plus three best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U recommended.ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, plus three best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U recommended.BA.BA.Co-op optionavailable withthis programCo-op optionavailable withthis program39 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Carle<strong>to</strong>n University)Program NameOUAC Previous No. PreviousCo-opPrerequisitesAlternate OffersCode Enrolled Grade RangesOptionSprott <strong>School</strong> of Business - International Business (a year of study abroad is required)International BusinessCBB 83 82-85% ENG4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U, plus four best 4U or 4M courses. Another language BCom; BA. Not AvailableInternational Business - International CIFbeneficial. MHF4U recommended.Investment, Finance & BankingInternational Business - International CITMarketing & TradeInternational Business - StrategicManagement & International HumanResourcesCIS<strong>School</strong> of Computer ScienceComputer Science - General (regular) CON 130 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allComputer Scienceprograms)75% (regularand co-op)MHF4U or MCV4U, plus five best 4U or 4M courses.B. Math - ComputerMath, or BIT NetworkTechnologyCo-op optionavailable withthis programComputer Science - Honours: Biomedical COHBCS - General; B. Math -Computing (regular and co-op)Computer Science - Honours: Computer COVComputer Math; or BITNetwork TechnologyGame Development (regular and co-op)Computer Science - Honours: Computer and COSInternet Security (regular and co-op)†Computer Science - Honours: Law COL 130 (<strong>to</strong>tal allComputer Scienceprograms)Computer Science - Honours: Management COB 130 (<strong>to</strong>tal for all 75% (regular MHF4U or MCV4U, plus five best 4U or 4M courses.BCS - General; B. Math -Co-op option& Business Systems (regular and co-op)Computer Science and co-op)Computer Math; or BIT available withComputer Science - Honours: Network COG programs)Network Technology this programComputing (regular and co-op)Computer Science - Honours: Psychology COP(regular and co-op)Computer Science - Honours: Software & CODComputing (regular and co-op)Computer Science - Honours: SoftwareEngineering (regular and co-op)COFFaculty of EngineeringEngineering - Aerospace Engineering (co-op CEA 550 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 82-85% (regular MHF4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of MCV4U or SBI4U or SES4U, plus two best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U BSc, BCS, BIT or BA. Co-op optionoption available)Engineering and co-op) strongly recommended. ENG4U or FRA4U recommended.available withEngineering - Biomedical and Electrical CEG programs)72-75% (regularthis programEngineering (regular and co-op)and co-op)Engineering - Biomedical and Mechanical CEJ 550 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 72-75% (regular MHF4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of MCV4U or SBI4U or SES4U, plus two best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U BSc, BCS, BIT or BA. Co-op optionEngineering (regular and co-op)Engineering and co-op) strongly recommended. ENG4U or FRA4U recommended.available withEngineering - Civil Engineering (regular and CEB programs)this programco-op)Engineering - Communications Engineering(regular and co-op)CEHEngineering - Computer SystemsEngineering (regular and co-op)CEC70-75% (regularand co-op)Engineering - Electrical Engineering (regular CEFand co-op)72-75% (regularand co-op)40 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Carle<strong>to</strong>n University)Program NameEngineering - Engineering Physics (regularand co-op)Engineering - Environmental Engineering(regular and co-op)Engineering - Mechanical Engineering(regular and co-op)Engineering - Software Engineering (regularand co-op)Engineering - Sustainable and RenewableEnergy (regular and co-op)College of the HumanitiesHumanities - Option AOUAC Previous No.Code EnrolledCEP 550 (<strong>to</strong>tal forEngineeringCEE programs)CEDCESCEKPreviousPrerequisitesGrade Ranges85% (regular MHF4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of MCV4U or SBI4U or SES4U, plus two best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4Uand co-op) strongly recommended. ENG4U or FRA4U recommended.70-73% (regularand co-op)75-80% (regularand co-op)70-75% (regularand co-op)72-75% (regularand co-op)Alternate OffersBSc, BCS, BIT or BA.BSc, BSC, BIT or BA.Co-opOptionCo-op optionavailable withthis programCBC 80 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 80% Best six 4U or 4M courses.BA. Not AvailableHumanities programs)Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the Humanities.Humanities with Biology - Option BCBDSCH4U, plus best five 4U or 4M courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the Humanities.<strong>School</strong> of Industrial DesignIndustrial Design (regular and co-op) CD 36 70-73% (regularand co-op)MHF4U, SPH4U, plus four best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U is strongly recommended. Design technology andvisual arts are recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio due April 1 and information session recommended. Contact the<strong>School</strong> of Industrial Design.BEng, BIT or BA.Co-op optionavailable withthis program<strong>School</strong> of Information TechnologyInformation Technology - InteractiveMultimedia & Design (regular and co-op)(program offered jointly with AlgonquinCollege)CIM 50 70% (regular ENG4U, MHF4U, one 4U or 4M science, plus three best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U and SPH4U are BA.and co-op) recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 deadline; portfolio due March 1. Contact the Faculty of Engineeringand Design.Co-op optionavailable withthis programInformation Technology - NetworkTechnology (regular and co-op) (programoffered jointly with Algonquin College)CIN 40ENG4U, MHF4U, one 4U or 4M science, plus three best 4U or 4M courses. MCV4U and SPH4U arerecommended.BCS General, BSc orBA.Diploma in Sonic Design CSD N/A N/A N/AN/A Not Available<strong>School</strong> of Journalism and CommunicationJournalism CJ 200 83-87% Best six 4U or 4M courses. ENG4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 deadline. BA. Not Available<strong>School</strong> of Mathematics and StatisticsMathematics - General (three years) (regular CMBand co-op)Mathematics - Honours (four years) (regular CMAand co-op)120 (<strong>to</strong>tal forMathematicsprograms)General 70%;Honours 75%;co-op 75-85%MHF4U and MCV4U, plus four best 4U or 4M courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition, <strong>to</strong> be set before March 1. Contact the <strong>School</strong> for Studies in Art andCulture: Music. Applicants living more than 100 km from Ottawa may audition by audiotape and affidavit;March 1 deadline.BSc General or BA.Co-op optionavailable withthis programMHF4U and MCV4U, plus four best 4U or 4M courses.Biostatistics (Honours): MHF4U, MCV4U, SBI4U and SCH4U plus two best 4U or 4M courses.BMath General; BScHonours; BSc General;or BA.<strong>School</strong> for Studies in Art and CultureMusic CM 25 70% Best six 4U or 4M courses. ENG4U recommended.BA. Not Available41 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Carle<strong>to</strong>n University)Program NameOUACCodeArthur Kroeger College of Public AffairsPublic Affairs & Policy Management - CPXUndeclared (first year only) (regular andco-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - CPTCommunication & Information TechnologyPolicy (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - CDSDevelopment Studies (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - HumanCPBRights (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - CPIInternational Studies (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - Public CPAPolicy & Administration (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - Social CPSPolicy (regular and co-op)Public Affairs & Policy Management - CPRStrategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis(regular and co-op)Faculty of ScienceScience - Honours (four years) (regular and CTco-op)Previous No.Enrolled110 (<strong>to</strong>tal for PublicAffairs and PolicyManagementprograms)110 (<strong>to</strong>tal for PublicAffairs and PolicyManagementprograms)300 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Scienceprograms)PreviousGrade RangesPrerequisites80-85% Best six 4U or 4M courses. ENG4U recommended.BA. Co-op optionavailable withthis program80-85% Best six 4U or 4M courses. ENG4U recommended.BA. Co-op optionavailable withthis programGeneral low70s;Honours 75%;Co-op 75-85%MHF4U or MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U (MCV4U strongly recommended), plus threebest 4U or 4M courses.Honours in Applied Physics; Physics (Experimental Stream) and Physics (Theory Stream); CombinedHonours in Mathematics and Physics; Combined Honours in Chemistry and Computer Science:MHF4U and MCV4U and one of SPH4U, SBI4U or SCH4U. SPH4U is strongly recommended.Chemistry Honours: SCH4U is strongly recommended.Environmental Science Honours: SBI4U and SCH4U are recommended.Psychology Honours: ENG4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: February 1 deadline. Human service experience and references <strong>to</strong> beoutlined in personal information document due March 1. Reference forms/analysis of social problem/personalstatement, due March 1. Form mailed after receipt of application.Alternate OffersScience - General (three years) (regular and CSco-op)General low70s; Honours75%; co-opMHF4U or MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U (MCV4U strongly recommended), plus threebest 4U or 4M courses.75-85%<strong>School</strong> of Social WorkSocial Work CSW 45 Low 70s Best six 4U or 4M courses. ENG4U strongly recommended.BA. Not AvailableBA.Co-opOptionCo-op optionavailable withthis program42 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph)University of GuelphOffers of AdmissionThe University of Guelph will begin making offers of admission in February <strong>to</strong> applicants with high academic standing. Early offers of admission may make use of3U and/or 3M grades. Offers of admission will be made on a rolling basis until mid-May. All students with an admission average of 75% or higher will beconsidered for admission. Student Profile Forms will be reviewed in May <strong>to</strong> consider applicants who fall within 5% of the established cut-off.Some programs may have additional requirements, including higher final admission averages. All offers are conditional upon the completion of all secondaryschool diploma requirements including a final admission average as specified in the offer letter. The final admission average is calculated using six 4U and/or 4Mcourses including required subjects.For more information:Phone: 519-824-4120, ext. 58713Fax: 519-766-9481E-mail: admission@registrar.uoguelph.caWebsite: www.uoguelph.caAlternate Offers: Normally, applicants can expect <strong>to</strong> receive only one offer of admission from Guelph. The highest choice <strong>to</strong> Guelph will be considered first. Thenext choice is only considered if the applicant is not admissible <strong>to</strong> his/her highest choice at Guelph. For this reason, applicants are strongly advised <strong>to</strong> place theirpreferred program as their highest choice of Guelph programs. Students who apply for, but are not admitted <strong>to</strong>, a co-op program will be au<strong>to</strong>matically consideredfor the regular program. These students may re-apply <strong>to</strong> co-op after their first year of study at the University of Guelph.Student Profile Forms: The University of Guelph recognizes that non-academic fac<strong>to</strong>rs play an important role in students' lives. The Student Profile Form (SPF)is your opportunity <strong>to</strong> tell about activities in which you may have been involved and that have helped you develop leadership and citizenship qualities. Fac<strong>to</strong>rsbeyond your control that have negatively affected your academic performance, such as illness or personal problems, will also be considered when makingdecisions.Program NameAdult Development,Families, and WellBeingAgricultural BusinessPreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACPrerequisitesCodeEnrolled RangesGAD 25 75% ENG4U, 4U math, one of SBI4U or SCH4U, three additional U or M credits. SBI4U is strongly recommended.GBB75-80%ENG4U, MHF4U, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.N/AAlternate OffersCo-opOptionCo-op optionavailable withthis programAdditional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information about these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.Agriculture GPA 65 75-78%ENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits.†Not AvailableApplied HumanNutritionArts GeneralGS N/A 75-82%GKG75-78%ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one 4U math and two additional U or M credits. Applicants must take both SBI4U and SCH4U.ENG4U, five additional 4U or 4M credits.Arts Honours GK N/A 75-78% ENG4U, five additional U or M credits. Math or French (or a second language) is strongly recommended. Math is strongly recommended forstudents entering a program in Social Sciences or Mathematical Science.†N/ACo-opavailable bymajorArts & Science GAS ENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, one 4U or 4M Arts or Social Sciences, one additional 4U or 4M credit. Arts and SocialScience credits include Languages and Literatures, Performing Arts, Social Studies, Geography and His<strong>to</strong>ry.Not AvailableBachelor of Science GEA(EnvironmentalSciences)Bachelor of Science GEB(Technology) (co-oponly)Biological Engineering GBMENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits.ENG4U, MCV4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits.ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. One additional 4U or 4M credit. SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended.Applicants who lack one of these credits will take the replacement credit in semester one.Co-op optionavailable withthis programCo-opprogramCo-op optionavailable withthis program43 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph)PreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACProgram NamePrerequisitesAlternate OffersCodeEnrolled RangesBiomedical Science GZB 100 78-82% ENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits.Students not admitted <strong>to</strong> Biomedicalwith no major.Child, Youth & Family GYF 140 75-78% ENG4U, 4U math, one of SBI4U or SCH4U, three additional U or M credits. SBI4U is strongly recommended.N/A Co-op optionavailable withthis programCriminal Justice andPublic PolicyGCJ N/A 75-80% ENG4U, five additional 4U or 4M credits. Math or French (or a second language) is strongly recommended.N/ANot AvailableEnvironmentalEngineeringGBN75-78% ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. One additional 4U or 4M credit. SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended.Applicants who lack one of these credits will take the replacement credit in semester one.Co-op optionavailable withEnvironmental GBC 10Management (first twoyears at Ridge<strong>to</strong>wnCampus)Equine Management GHG N/A(first two years atKemptville campus)General Bachelor ofComputingGCG 30Honours Bachelor ofComputingHotel & FoodAdministrationHuman ResourcesManagementGCH 30 75-78%GC 430GBFN/A75-80%ENG4U, SBI4U and four additional 4U or 4M credits. 4U math recommended.ENG4U, SBI4U and four additional 4U or 4M credits. A 4U math or SCH4U is recommended.†ENG4U, MCV4U, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary <strong>to</strong> prepare forstudy in an "Area of Application".ENG4U, MCV4U, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary <strong>to</strong> prepare forstudy in an "Area of Application".ENG4U, one 4U math, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.Additional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/ admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information on these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.Science will be au<strong>to</strong>maticallyconsidered by Bachelor of ScienceN/ACo-opOptionNot Availablethis programNot AvailableCo-op optionavailable withthis programNot AvailableLandscapeArchitectureMajor <strong>to</strong> beDetermined - ArtsGL 50 N/AGNG N/A 75-78%ENG4U plus five additional 4U or 4M credits.†Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a portfolio and a Background Information Sheet (BIS). Both areconsidered in conjunction with admission averages. Offers will be released during the last week of May. The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/admissions/download/) and portfolio are due April 15. For more information please refer <strong>to</strong> www.uoguelph.ca/sedrd/LA/.ENG4U, five additional U or M credits.44 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph)Program NameOUACCodeManagement GBDEconomics (Industry &Finance)Previous PreviousCo-opNo. GradePrerequisitesAlternate OffersOptionEnrolled RangesN/A 75-80% ENG4U, MHF4U, four additional U or M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.N/ACo-op optionAdditional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/ admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information on these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.available withthis programMarketingManagementGBEENG4U, MHF4U, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.Additional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information on these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.Public ManagementReal Estate andHousingGBJGHRENG4U, one 4U math, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.Additional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information on these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.Sciences GeneralGZG75-78%Biological Sciences: ENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, two additional 4U or 4M credits.Physical Sciences: ENG4U, MCV4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, two additional 4U or 4M credits.Not AvailableSciences Honours GZ N/A 75-78% Biological Sciences: ENG4U, MHF4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, two additional 4U or 4M credits. SCH4U, SPH4U and SBI4U are N/ACo-opstrongly recommended for all Biological Sciences. Applicants who lack one of these credits will take a replacement credit in semester one.available byPhysical Sciences: ENG4U, MCV4U, two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, two additional 4U or 4M credits. SCH4U and SPH4U are stronglymajorrecommended for Mathematical, Computer, and Physical Sciences. Applicants who lack one of these credits will take a replacement credit insemester one.Studio Art GFS ENG4U, five additional 4U or 4M credits.Not AvailableEngineering Systemsand ComputingGEKENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits. SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended.Applicants who lack one of these credits will take the replacement credit in semester one.Co-op optionavailable withthis programTourism Management GBT 75-80% ENG4U, one 4U math, four additional 4U or 4M credits. Students deficient in math will not be considered for BCom specializations.Not AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism Management applicants are asked <strong>to</strong> complete a BackgroundInformation Sheet (BIS) that will be used in conjunction with admission averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF). The BIS (available atwww.uoguelph.ca/ admissions/download/) is due April 1. For more information on these programs please refer <strong>to</strong>www.management.uoguelph.ca.Water ResourcesEngineeringGBR75-78%ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Two additional 4U or 4M credits. SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended.Applicants who lack one of these credits will take the replacement credit in semester one.Co-op optionavailable withthis program45 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph-Humber)University of Guelph-HumberOffers of AdmissionThe University of Guelph-Humber will begin making offers of admission in February <strong>to</strong> secondary school applicants with high academic standing. Early offers ofadmission may make use of 3U and/or 3M grades. Offers of admission will be made on a rolling basis until late May. All students with an admission average of75% or higher will be considered for admission. Student Profile Forms will be reviewed in early May <strong>to</strong> consider applicants who fall within 5% of the establishedadmission cut-off.For more information:Phone: 416-798-1331, ext. 6083Fax: 416-798-3606Website: admission.guelphhumber.caAll offers are conditional upon the completion of all secondary school diploma requirements including a final admission average as specified in the offer letter. Thefinal admission average is calculated using six 4U and/or 4M courses, including required subjects as listed. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Media Studies program will be invited<strong>to</strong>, and encouraged <strong>to</strong> attend, the program orientation as part of the admission process. Decisions will be made for Media Studies applicants in April.Program NameBusiness Administration &Diploma in BusinessAdministrationEarly Childhood & Diploma inEarly Childhood EducationFamily and Community SocialServices & Social ServiceWorkers' DiplomaJustice Studies & Diploma inPolice Foundations OR Lawand Security AdministrationKinesiology & Diploma inFitness and Health PromotionPreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledGDB 250GHE 65GHF 65GMP 120Media Studies & Diploma in GMT 130Creative Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy ORJournalism OR Public RelationsPsychology & General Arts and GMA 110Science Diploma (pendingapproval)Previous GradeRanges75% and higher; SPFconsideration: 70%;75% for all programs75% and higher; SPFconsideration: 70%;75% for all programsGHK 65 75% and higher; SPFconsideration: 70%;75% for all programs.75% and higher; SPFconsideration: 70%;75% for all programsENG4U, one 4U math, four additional 4U or 4M credits. An additional 4U math recommended, but not required.ENG4U and one credit from the following: SBI4U, PSE4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SES4U, plus four additional 4U or 4M credits. SBI4U orPSE4U recommended.ENG4U and five additional 4U or 4M credits.ENG4U, one 4U math, four additional 4U or 4M credits. An additional 4U math recommended, but not required.ENG4U and five additional 4U or 4M credits.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications must be received by February 1, 2008. Applicants are expected <strong>to</strong> attend the ProgramOrientation held February 9-10, where they will meet one-on-one with Media faculty members for a portfolio review, take a <strong>to</strong>ur ofGuelph-Humber's state-of-the-art facilities, and learn more about the program from staff and current students.ENG4U and five additional 4U or 4M credits.PrerequisitesAlternateOffersN/AN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableNotAvailable46 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Lakehead UniversityOffers of AdmissionThe timing of offers of admission will vary by university. Please read the following details for specific information about this university's admission procedures.Early conditional offers of admission will be made in January 2008 and will continue on a rolling basis. To be considered for early admission, applicants must beregistered in at least six 4U or 4M courses including the appropriate prerequisites for their chosen program. Early conditional offers of admission will be based onfinal first-semester Grade 12 marks, interim marks and/or final 3U marks. All offers of admission are conditional pending successful completion of the <strong>Ontario</strong><strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma with a minimum of six 4U or 4M courses or equivalent, including program-specific prerequisite courses, with a minimum 70% overallaverage. At Lakehead, in most instances, students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission <strong>to</strong> analternate program, provided that they meet the admission requirements of that program. If an applicant presents a repeated 4U or 4M course, Lakehead Universitywill count the best grade achieved in the course <strong>to</strong>ward the applicant's admission average.For more information:Phone: 807-343-8500Toll-Free: 1-800-465-3959 (ON, MB and SK)TTY: 807-343-8906Fax: 807-766-7209E-mail: admissions@lakeheadu.caWebsite: www.lakeheadu.caProgram NamePreviousOUAC Previous No.GradeCode EnrolledRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionFaculty of Business AdministrationCommerce Honours (four years) AC 160 70% ENG4U, one 4U math.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice programFaculty of EducationBA/BEd Native Education - AWCIntermediate/Senior (four-year doubledegree)BA/BEd Native Education - Junior/ AWOIntermediate (four-year doubledegree)BA/BEd Native Education - Primary/ AWNJunior (four-year double degree)BA/BEd - Intermediate/Senior ARI(four-year double degree)250 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allFaculty ofEducationprograms)70% ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.All programs: ENG4U.French: ENG4U and 4U French.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationBA/BEd - Junior/Intermediate(four-year double degree)ARJAll programs: ENG4U.French: ENG4U and 4U French.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.Visual Arts: ENG4U and a portfolio.Additional Admission Criteria: Visual Art: A portfolio is required.47 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Program NameBA/BEd - Primary/Junior (four-yeardouble degree)BA Honours/BEd - Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree)BA Honours/BEd - Junior/Intermediate (five-year doubledegree)BA Honours/BEd - Primary/Junior(five-year double degree)BFA Honours/BEd Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree)OUACCodeARPAWIAWJAWPARTPrevious No.Enrolled250 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allFaculty ofEducationprograms)PreviousGradePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionRanges70% All programs: ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not AvailableFrench: ENG4U and 4U French.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateMathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.program, provided that they meet the admission requirements forVisual Arts: ENG4U and a portfolio.that program.Additional Admission Criteria: Visual Arts: A portfolio is required.All programs: ENG4U.French: ENG4U and 4U French.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.Music: ENG4U and an audition/written theory entrance exam.Additional Admission Criteria: Music: Audition/written theoryentrance exam.ENG4U and a portfolio.Additional Admission Criteria: A portfolio is required.BSc/BEd Native Education - AWDIntermediate/Senior (four-year doubledegree) General ProgramBSc/BEd Native Education - Junior/ AWAIntermediate (four-year doubledegree) General ProgramBSc/BEd Native Education - Primary/ AWBJunior (4-year double degree)General ProgramBSc/BEd Intermediate/Senior ATI(four-year double degree)250 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allFaculty ofEducationprograms)70% ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Computer Science: ENG4U, MHF4U, one credit from MCV4U,MDM4U or ICS4M.Earth Science: ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditfrom MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.BSc/BEd - Junior/Intermediate(four-year double degree)ATJChemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Earth Science: ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditfrom MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.48 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Program NameBSc/BEd - Primary/Junior (four-yeardouble degree)BSc Honours/BEd - Intermediate/Senior (five-year double degree)BSc Honours/BEd - Junior/Intermediate (five-year doubledegree)BSc Honours/BEd - Primary/Junior(five-year double degree)OUACCodeAPTASIASJASPPrevious No.Enrolled250 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allFaculty ofEducationprograms)PreviousGradePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionRanges70% Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U, Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not AvailableMCV4U, MDM4U.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateEarth Science: ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.program, provided that they meet the admission requirements forMathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditthat program.from MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Computer Science: ENG4U, MHF4U, one credit from MCV4U,MDM4U or ICS4M.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditfrom MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditfrom MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one credit from SBI4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one creditfrom MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,SPH4U, MCV4U, MDM4U. †HBOR/BEd - Intermediate/Senior (5-year double degree) OutdoorRecreationHBOR/BEd - Junior/Intermediate(five-year double degree) OutdoorRecreationAORAOJ250 (<strong>to</strong>tal for allFaculty ofEducationprograms)ENG4U.70% ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.HBOR/BEd - Primary/Junior AOP(five-year double degree) OutdoorRecreationHBK/BEd - Intermediate/Senior(five-year double degree) KinesiologyAKIENG4U, one 4U math, SCH4U, SBI4U.HBK/BEd - Junior/Intermediate AKJ(five-year double degree) KinesiologyHBK/BEd - Primary/Junior (five-year AKPdouble degree) KinesiologyFaculty of EngineeringEngineering Degree with Diploma AX 150 70% MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, ENG3U. A grade of 60% in MHF4U isrequired.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Co-op programApplied Science Common Year(one-year upgrading program foradmission <strong>to</strong> the Bachelor ofEngineering program)AK Open 70%. 60%averagerequired inmath creditsSix 4U or 4M credits; 3U or 3M math required, Grade 10 Academic orApplied Science is required.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.N/ANot Available49 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Program NameOUACCodePrevious No.EnrolledFaculty of Forestry & the Forest EnvironmentBachelor of Environmental Studies: AG OpenForest Conservation (three years)Bachelor of Environmental StudiesHonours: Forest Conservation (fouryears)AGFBSc Honours Forestry (four years), AF (20 for co-op)BSc Honours Forestry Co-op (fiveyears)Faculty of Professional <strong>School</strong>sBachelor of Arts Geron<strong>to</strong>logy AAG OpenBachelor of Outdoor Recreation AY 140 (<strong>to</strong>tal forHonours (four years)Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation AVOUAC codesAY, AV, ARH,Honours/BA: Geography (four-yeardouble degree)ASA, AVW)Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation ARHHonours/BA: His<strong>to</strong>ry (four-yeardouble degree)Bachelor of Outdoor RecreationHonours/BSc: Natural Science(four-year double degree)ASABachelor of Outdoor RecreationHonours/BA: Women's Studies(four-year double degree)AVWBachelor of Social Work Honours AB(four years)Kinesiology Honours (four years) AP 120140 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codesAY, AV, ARH,ASA, AVW)OpenPreviousGradeRanges70% ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.ENG4U, three from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MHF4U, MCV4U,MDM4U, ICS4M, 4U or 4M geography (only one 4U or 4M geographymay be used).70% ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.70%ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.ENG4U.ENG4U, one 4U math, SCH4U, SBI4U.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionStudents who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice programwill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.Co-op programNot AvailableNursing (four years) (Lakehead -Confederation College collaborativeprogram)AN 100ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one 3U or 3M math.Additional Admission Criteria: The <strong>School</strong> of Nursing will require acurrent Basic Cardiac Life Support Certificate within the first month ofclasses. Please contact the <strong>School</strong> of Nursing for details regarding thecertificate.Nursing Compressed (three years) ANC 30 80%ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U one 3U or 3M math. Minimum 80% average isrequired.Additional Admission Criteria: The <strong>School</strong> of Nursing will require acurrent Basic Cardiac Life Support Certificate within the first month ofclasses. Please contact the <strong>School</strong> of Nursing for details regarding thecertificate.Faculty of Science & Environmental StudiesArts (three years)Arts (four years)AAEAAFOpen 70% All programs: ENG4U.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not Availablewill be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateArts Honours (four years)AQEprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.50 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Program NameBachelor of Environmental ScienceHonours (four years)OUACCodeAGABachelor of Environmental Studies & AGGGeography Honours (four years)Science (three years)ASPreviousGradePrevious No.EnrolledRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionOpen 70% All programs: ENG4U.Biology and Geography: ENG4U and MHF4U.Earth Science: ENG4U and 4U math.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not AvailableENG4U.Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one of MCV4U, MDM4U,SBI4U, SPH4U.Computer Science: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U, MDM4U orICS4M.Earth Science, General Science, Geoarchaeology and NaturalScience: ENG4U, two credits in 4U math or science.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one ofMCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,SES4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.Science (four years)ASFComputer Science: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U, MDM4U, orICS4M.Geology: ENG4U and one 4U math.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one ofMCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Water Resource Science: ENG4U, three of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,SPH4U, SES4U, MHF4U, MDM4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,SES4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationScience Honours (four years)AZChemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one of MCV4U, MDM4U,SBI4U, SPH4U.Computer Science: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U, MDM4U orICS4M.Geoarchaeology: ENG4U and two 4U math or science.Geology: ENG4U and one 4U math.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U, one ofMCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,MCV4U, MDM4U.Water Resource Science: ENG4U, three of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,SPH4U, SES4U, MHF4U, MDM4U.All other programs: ENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,SES4U, MCV4U, MDM4U.†51 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)Program NameOUACCodeFaculty of Social Sciences & HumanitiesArts (three years)AAPrevious No.EnrolledOpenPreviousGradeRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op Option70% All programs: ENG4U.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not AvailableEconomics: ENG4U and one 4U math.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateFrench: ENG4U and 4U French.program, provided that they meet the admission requirements forMathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.that program.Music: ENG4U and an audition/written theory entrance exam.Visual Arts: ENG4U and a portfolio.Arts (four years)Arts Honours (four years)Bachelor of Music Honours (fouryears)AUAQAQM 25Additional Admission Criteria: Music: Audition/written theoryentrance exam. Visual Arts: A portfolio is required.All programs: ENG4U.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.All programs: ENG4U.Economics: ENG4U and one 4U math.French: ENG4U and 4U French.Mathematics: ENG4U, MHF4U and one of MCV4U or MDM4U.Music: ENG4U and an audition/written theory entrance exam.Additional Admission Criteria: Music: Audition/written theoryentrance exam.ENG4U and an audition/written entrance theory exam.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/written theory entrance exam.Fine Arts Honours - Visual Arts (fouryears)AQV 25 70% ENG4U and a portfolio.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program Not AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: A portfolio is required.will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements forthat program.52 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University - Orillia)Lakehead University - OrilliaOffers of AdmissionEarly conditional offers of admission will be made in January 2008 and will continue on a rolling basis. To be considered for early admission, applicants must beregistered in at least six 4U or 4M courses, including the appropriate prerequisites for their chosen program.Early conditional offers of admission will be based on final first-semester Grade 12 marks, interim marks and/or final 3U marks. All offers of admission areconditional pending successful completion of the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma with a minimum of six 4U or 4M courses, or equivalent, includingprogram-specific prerequisite courses, with a minimum 70% overall average.For more information:Phone: 705-329-4298Fax: 705-329-4648E-mail: orillia@lakeheadu.caWebsite: orillia.lakeheadu.caAt Lakehead, in most instances, students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternateprogram, provided that they meet the admission requirements of that program. If an applicant presents a repeated 4U or 4M course, Lakehead University will countthe best grade achieved in the course <strong>to</strong>ward the applicant's admission average.Program NameBachelor of Arts & Science/Bachelorof Education (P/J)Honours Bachelor of Arts & ScienceHonours Bachelor of Arts & Science/Bachelor of Education (P/J)OUACCodeAOSAASAOAPreviousGradePrevious No.EnrolledRangesPrerequisitesAlternate OffersN/A 70% ENG4U.† Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their first-choice program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for admission in<strong>to</strong> analternate program, provided that they meet the admission requirements for that program.Co-opOptionNotAvailable53 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)Laurentian UniversityOffers of AdmissionApplicants attending semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer of admission by late February 2008 if:• they have completed at least three 4U or 4M courses with an overall average equal <strong>to</strong> or better than the program cut-off; and• they are following a sufficient number of courses in order <strong>to</strong> complete at least six 4U or 4M courses by the end of June.Please note: Applicants who are marginally below the program cut-off, but whose overall average in level 3 and 4 (Grades 11 and 12) courses is 70% or higher,may be considered for an early conditional offer. Applicants attending non-semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer once the Office ofAdmissions has received interim grades for at least six 4U or 4M courses (not prior <strong>to</strong> March 10, 2008) showing an interim average that is equal <strong>to</strong> or greater thanthe program cut-off. Applicants who do not receive an early conditional offer of admission will be considered on an individual and on-going basis as additionalmarks become available. Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their preferred program will au<strong>to</strong>matically be considered for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternate programdepending on program availability and provided that they meet university entrance requirements.For more information:Phone: 705-673-6594Toll-Free: 1-800-263-4188 (<strong>Ontario</strong>)Fax: 705-673-6526E-mail: liaison@laurentian.caWebsite: www.explore.laurentian.caProgram NameOUACCodeManagementBusiness Administration (Georgian LGK 60College)Commerce & Administration (four LBE Openyears)E-Business Science (four years) LBA 60PreviousNo.EnrolledPreviousGradeRanges70% ENG4U, MHF4U, another 4U math.N/AENG4U, two 4U math.75% ENG4U.BA (threeyears)ENG4U.ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U.†PrerequisitesSports Administation (four years) LOE 50 75% BCom(fouryears)Professional <strong>School</strong>sBA (three years)/BEd Concurrent LAC(Primary/Junior) - four-year doubledegreeBA (three years)/BEd Concurrent LAG(Junior/Intermediate) - four-yeardouble degreeBA (four years)/BEd Concurrent LAI(Primary/Junior) - five-year doubledegreeBA (four years/BEd Concurrent LAK(Junior/Intermediate) - five-year doubledegreeBPHE Health Promotion/BEd LHGConcurrent (Primary/Junior) - five-yeardouble degreeBPHE Health Promotion/BEd LHKConcurrent (Junior/Intermediate) -five-year double degree200 (<strong>to</strong>tal allConcurrentprograms)200 (<strong>to</strong>tal allConcurrentprograms)75%80%AlternateOffersBA (threeyears)BA (fouryears)Co-opOptionNotAvailableNotAvailableNotAvailable54 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)Program NameOUACCodePreviousNo.EnrolledPreviousAlternateGradePrerequisitesOffersRanges80% ENG4U, SBI4U (SCH4U and a second-language course recommended).†BA (fouryears)BPHE Outdoor Adventure Leadership/ LAQ 200 (<strong>to</strong>tal allBEd Concurrent (Primary/Junior) -Concurrentfive-year double degreeprograms)BPHE Outdoor Adventure Leadership/ LASBEd Concurrent (Junior/Intermediate) -five-year double degreeBPHE Sport and Physical Education/ LSKENG4U, SBI4U or PSE4U. SCH4U recommended.†BEd Concurrent (Primary/Junior) -five-year double degreeBPHE Sport and Physical Education/ LSGBEd Concurrent (Junior/Intermediate) -five-year double degreeBA Sports Psychology/BEd Concurrent LSMENG4U.(Primary/Junior) - five-year doubledegreeBA Sports Psychology/BEd Concurrent LSO(Junior/Intermediate) - five-year double200 (<strong>to</strong>tal allConcurrent80% ENG4U.BA (fouryears)degreeprograms)LRM75% ENG4U; MHF4U; plus two 4U science or one 4U science and another 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended).BSc (three years)/BEd Concurrent(Primary/Junior) - four-year doubledegreeBSc (three years)/BEd Concurrent(Junior/Intermediate) - four-yeardouble degreeBSc (four years)/BEd Concurrent(Primary/Junior) - five-year doubleLRGLRIdegreeBSc (four years)/BEd Concurrent LRK(Junior/Intermediate) - five-year doubledegreeHealth Promotion LHE 20 78% ENG4U, SCH4U, SBI4U.Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants <strong>to</strong> this program must complete a Personal Data Questionnaire, due February 1. Visitwww.humankinetics.laurentian.ca for more details.BA (fouryears)BSc(threeyears)BSc (fouryears)Co-opOptionNotAvailableNotAvailableNotAvailableKinesiologyLKEENG4U, SPH4U, MHF4U, SCH4U (MCV4U is also strongly recommended).Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants <strong>to</strong> this program must complete a Personal Data Questionnaire, due February 1. Visitwww.humankinetics.laurentian.ca for more details.BSc (fouryears)Outdoor Adventure Leadership LAE 15 80%Sports & Physical Education LSA 40 78%Midwifery LYY 10 70%ENG4U, SBI4U (SCH4U and a second-language course recommended).†Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants <strong>to</strong> this program must complete a Personal Data Questionnaire, due February 1. Visitwww.humankinetics.laurentian.ca for more details.ENG4U, SBI4U or PSE4U (SCH4U recommended).Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants <strong>to</strong> this program must complete a Personal Data Questionnaire, due February 1. Visitwww.humankinetics.laurentian.ca for more details.ENG4U, SBI4U or SCH4U, 4U/M social science.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Application Form. Questionnaire, due February 1. Visit www.midwifery.laurentian.ca for more details.BA (fouryears)55 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)Program NamePrevious PreviousOUACAlternateNo. GradePrerequisitesCodeOffersEnrolled RangesNursing (four years) LNE 65 70% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U.BSc (fouryears)Native Human Services (four years) LDC OpenENG4U.N/ASocial WorkSocial Work (Georgian-LaurentianCollaborative Program - OrilliaLLELLG50 (<strong>to</strong>talOrilliaENG4U. Admission <strong>to</strong> the second year of the program is limited. The student must present a minimum average of 70% in the first year and apply <strong>to</strong> theprofessional years of the program by February 1.†ENG4U. Admission <strong>to</strong> the second year of the program is limited. The student must present a minimum average of 70% in the first year and apply <strong>to</strong> theprofessional years of the program by February 1.Campus)Campus)BA - Sports Psychology (four years) LSE 35 80% ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: All applicants <strong>to</strong> this program must complete a Personal Data Questionnaire, due February 1. Visitwww.humankinetics.laurentian.ca for more details.BA (fouryears)Humanities and Social SciencesArts (three years) LCC OpenArts (three years) - Georgian College LGC 220 (<strong>to</strong>talBarrieCampus)Arts (three years)(Georgian-Laurentian CollaborativeProgram - Orillia Campus)LGO50 (<strong>to</strong>talOrilliaCampus)Arts (four years) LEC OpenArts (four years) - Georgian College LGA 220 (<strong>to</strong>talBarrieCampus)Arts (four years) (Georgian-Laurentian LGQCollaborative Program - OrilliaCampus)Arts - Computer Science (three years) LFC50 (<strong>to</strong>talOrilliaCampus)Open70% ENG4U.N/A NotAvailable70% ENG4U.N/AENG4U, MHF4U, one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended).Co-opprogramArts - Mathematics (three & four years) LZC Open 70% ENG4U, MHF4U, one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended).N/A NotAvailableBA - Communication Studies (fouryears)LBSENG4U.BA - Music (three years)BA - Music (four years)LMALMCENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/theory placement tests are held from April <strong>to</strong> September. Contact the Music department.Fine Arts (four years) LAA 25 (<strong>to</strong>talBFA)ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio/audition. Contact the Fine Arts department. Auditions held from April <strong>to</strong> September.BA (fouryears)Science and EngineeringComputer Science (four years)Computer Science Honours (fourLCSLCIOpen 70% ENG4U, MHF4U and one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended).N/A NotAvailableyears)Liberal Science (three years) LVEENG4U.BA (fouryears)N/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableNotAvailable56 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)Program NamePrevious PreviousOUACAlternateNo. GradePrerequisitesCodeOffersEnrolled RangesScience (three years)LRE Open 70% ENG4U; MHF4U; plus two 4U science or one 4U science and another 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended).LiberalScience (four years)LHCScienceScience (four years) Forensic Science LRA 40 80% ENG4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, MHF4U (MCV4U is also strongly recommended).BSc (fouryears)Science (four years) RadiationTherapy (with Michener Institute)LRS 1870%ENG4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, MHF4U, SBI4U (MCV4U is also strongly recommended).Additional Admission Criteria: 1. Clinical site orientation by <strong>to</strong>uring a Radiation Therapy department in an <strong>Ontario</strong> cancer centre. 2. Interview with RadiationTherapy Program representatives. Contact the Coordina<strong>to</strong>r, Radiation Therapy & Technology Programs. Interviews take place in May; orientation should bedone before the interview. Visit www.laurentian.ca/physics/Therapy/therapy.html for more details.Engineering (first two years of CivilEngineering)LGE OpenENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and MHF4U; one of MCV4U*, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U or CIA4U.Engineering LEE Open 70% ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and MHF4U; one of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U or CIA4U.BSc (four Notyears) AvailableCo-opOptionNotAvailable57 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University - Algoma University College)Laurentian University - Algoma University CollegeOffers of AdmissionAlgoma University College has rolling admission; therefore, applications for September 2008 will continue <strong>to</strong> be received and processed until September 2008.Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U or 4M marks, including required courses.Applicants attending semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer once grades become available, if:• they have completed at least three 4U or 4M courses with an overall average equal <strong>to</strong> or better than the program cut-off; and• they are following a sufficient number of courses in order <strong>to</strong> complete at least six 4U or 4M courses by the end of June.Please note: Applicants who are marginally below the program cut-off, but whose overall average in level 3 and 4 (Grades 11 and 12) courses is 70% or higher,may be considered for an early conditional offer. Applicants attending non-semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer once the Office ofAdmissions has received interim grades for at least six 4U or 4M courses showing an interim average that is equal <strong>to</strong> or greater than the program cut-off.Applicants who do not receive an early conditional offer of admission will be considered on an individual and on-going basis as additional marks become available.Students who are not offered admission <strong>to</strong> their preferred program will au<strong>to</strong>matically be considered for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternate program, depending on programavailability and provided that they meet university entrance requirements.The minimum average considered for admission <strong>to</strong> all programs other than business is 65%. Business requires a minimum average of 70%.ProgramNameArts (threeyears)Arts (fouryears)Previous PreviousOUACNo. GradePrerequisitesCodeEnrolled RangesLCE Open 65%+ ENG4U. In addition, MHF4U and one other 4U math are required for BA in Information Technology, Computer Science, Economics and Mathematics.LXEENG4U. In addition, MHF4U and one other 4U math are required for BA in Finance and Economics.Additional Admission Criteria: Music: Audition/theory placement tests are not required <strong>to</strong> gain entry; however, they are required <strong>to</strong> place students in the appropriate class. Theseauditions/placement tests are held April <strong>to</strong> September. Contact the university <strong>to</strong> arrange the placement test. Phone 705-949-2301, extension 4345. In addition <strong>to</strong> normal admissionsrequirements for BA programs, candidates for admission <strong>to</strong> the Music program require Grade 2 (R.C.M.T) rudiments or equivalent and at least Grade 8 (R.C.M.T) or equivalent in theperformance area they intend <strong>to</strong> pursue. Fine Arts Studies: A portfolio is not required; however, it is recommended.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionCo-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramBusinessAdministration(four years)LNG70%+Computer LRC Open 65%+Science (fouryears)Liberal LQE 65%+*Science(three years)Science LRO65%+(three years)Science (four LDEyears)Social Work LWE(First twoyears)ENG4U, MHF4U, and one other 4U math.BA or BCS: ENG4U, MHF4U, and one other 4U math.BSc: ENG4U, MHF4U and two U or M science (Physics or Chemistry recommended).ENG4U.†ENG4U, MHF4U, two U or M science.ENG4U, MHF4U, two U or M science and one U math.ENG4U. Admission <strong>to</strong> the second year of the program is limited. The student must present a minimum average of 70% in the first year and apply <strong>to</strong> the professional years of the program byFebruary 1.†N/ACo-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramNotAvailable58 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (McMaster University)McMaster UniversityOffers of AdmissionStudents should check the University website, www.maciq.ca, for information and updates about the admission process, estimated cut-offs, enrolment targets,application deadlines, etc. McMaster will begin making offers of admission in March, based on a minimum of three final 4U and/or 4M grades and registration insufficient 4U and/or 4M courses <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>tal six, or six interim and/or final 4U and/or 4M grades, including any required courses.All offers are conditional upon the completion of the OSSD with at least six 4U and/or 4M courses and an acceptable final admission average, which will bespecified in the offer of admission.For more information:Phone: 905-525-9140, ext. 23650Fax: 905-524-3550E-mail: liaison@mcmaster.caWebsite: www.macIQ.caNotes: 1) Most offers <strong>to</strong> the Bachelor of Arts & Science Program and <strong>to</strong> the Bachelor of Health Sciences Program will be made in May. Both of these programsmake use of manda<strong>to</strong>ry supplementary application information in the application process. Contact the University, www.maciq.ca, for details about applicationdeadlines, timing of offers, etc.2) McMaster does not au<strong>to</strong>matically make alternate offers of admission. Instead, McMaster encourages students <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> all McMaster programs in which theyare interested (up <strong>to</strong> three). McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each program selection.Program OUACName CodeInterdisciplinaryArts &Science IPrevious No.EnrolledPrevious GradeRangesMX 60 88%+ <strong>to</strong> beconsidered.ENG4U, MHF4U, two of four additional courses at the 4U level.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants will not be considered without a completedsupplementary application. See complete details at: www.mcmaster.ca/artsci/admissions.html.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Not Available<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.Faculty of BusinessBusiness I MB 610 80-82% ENG4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or MDM4U.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Co-op or internship<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application. option availableMcMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.Faculty of EngineeringEngineering I ME 820 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 78-80% ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MCV4U.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Co-op applicationOUAC codes ME<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application. available at theand MEC)McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each program university afterselection.registrationComputerScienceMCC TBA 75-77%ENG4U, MCV4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4M, ICE4M.Co-op programCo-op IEngineering MEC 820 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 78-80%ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MCV4U.Co-op IOUAC codes MEand MEC)Faculty of HumanitiesHumanities I MH 62075% ENG4U.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Not Available<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio interview. Applicants should select Art as their subject ofMcMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programmajor interest and must contact the school of the Arts early at 905-525-9140, extension 27671, <strong>to</strong>schedule a portfolio interview (held February <strong>to</strong> April). Please note: Interview spots are limited. selection.Music I MM 30ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. Applicants must contact the <strong>School</strong> of the Arts at905-525-9140, extension 27671, <strong>to</strong> schedule an audition/interview (held February <strong>to</strong> May).59 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (McMaster University)ProgramNameOUACCodePrevious No.EnrolledFaculty of Health SciencesHealthSciences IPrevious GradeRangesMNS 160 90%+ <strong>to</strong> beconsidered.ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U, one non-math or non-science 4U or4M credit (technology courses may not be used <strong>to</strong> satisfy this requirement).Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants will not be considered without a completedsupplementary application. See complete details at www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/bhsc/. Deadline: February8, 2008.Midwifery I MY 17 Minimum of 70%; ENG4U, one of SBI4U or SCH4U, one 4U or 4M Social Science course.recently 80% hasAdditional Admission Criteria: Interview (by invitation). Midwifery application form available atbeen required.www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery/. Deadline: February 1.ENG4U, SBI4U, MHF4U, one of: MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Applicants without MCV4U will take anequivalent Calculus course in Level I.ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionStudents interested in specific alternate programs are advised<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.Not AvailableNursing I (at MN 100 83-86%ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MHF4U or MDM4U.McMaster)Faculty of ScienceEnvironmentalMEE1,120 (<strong>to</strong>tal for 75-78% ENG4U; MHF4U; one of SBI4U or SCH4U; one of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or MCV4U; and two Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Co-op available byand EarthSciences IOUAC codesMEE, MLS andadditional 4U or 4M courses <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>tal six.†<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programmajorMPS)selection.Kinesiology I MV 200 83-86% ENG4U, SBI4U, MHF4U; 4U courses strongly recommended include MCV4U and PSE4U.† Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Practicum or<strong>to</strong> incluide these choice(s) on their OUAC application. internship optionMcMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each program availableselection.Life SciencesIMathematics& Statistics IMedicalRadiationSciences IPhysicalSciences IMLS 1,120 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codesMEE, MLS andMPS)80-85%MZ 50 75-78%Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Co-op available by<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application. majorMcMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.MRS 150 82-84% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U, one of MCV4U or SPH4U (both are recommended).Practicum orinternship optionavailableMPS 1,120 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codes75-78%ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.Co-op available bymajorMEE, MLS andMPS)Bachelor of MBT N/A - New N/A - New ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and MHF4U.N/ANot AvailableTechnology I program programFaculty of Social SciencesMC TBA 75-77% ENG4U, MCV4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4M, ICE4M.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Co-op available withComputerScience ISocialSciences I<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.ML 1,068 75-77% ENG4U; MHF4U or MCV4U are strongly recommended for students planning <strong>to</strong> enter programs inEconomics or Psychology. SBI4U is also recommended for students interested in Psychology.Students interested in specific alternate programs are advised Practicum or<strong>to</strong> include these choice(s) on their OUAC application.McMaster will give full consideration <strong>to</strong> each programselection.a different programcodeinternship optionavailable60 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)Nipissing UniversityOffers of AdmissionAdmission decisions are made on evidence of enrolment in 4U or 4M grades (midterm/interim and/or final) including required courses. The minimum average forfull-time admission consideration <strong>to</strong> most degree programs at Nipissing will be at least 70% and may be higher. The cut-off average for some specific programsand/or majors will be at least 75%, as noted below. Nipissing University will begin <strong>to</strong> make admission offers in February. Nipissing will continue <strong>to</strong> make admissionoffers from March <strong>to</strong> June as midterm/interim and final grades are received.Admission averages will be calculated using the best six 4U or 4M marks (midterm/interim and final) including required courses. Required courses must be at the4U level. Some applicants may receive early offers based on exceptional Grade 11 results. All admission offers made are conditional pending successfulcompletion of the OSSD and a minimum of six 4U and/or 4M courses, including required courses as specified, by the end of June 2008. Offers are also conditionalupon the maintenance of a minimum average (stated in an Offer of Admission) on final grades presented as of June 30.For more information:Phone: 705-474-3461, ext. 4517TTY: 705-474-8797Fax: 705-495-1772E-mail: liaison@nipissingu.caWebsite: www.nipissingu.caApplications received by May 1 will be considered for admission and entrance scholarships equally.Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) may be added <strong>to</strong> any Nipissing degree program (except Nursing and Physical and Health Education) by simply selecting "withOrientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching" at the time of completing the OUAC on-line application.An OTT Supplemental Application Package will be mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also be downloaded fromthe Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants who do not submit the OTT Supplemental Application will not be considered. Thedeadline for submission of the complete Supplemental Application is February 22, 2008. On the Supplemental Application, applicants will indicate either theElementary or <strong>Secondary</strong> Stream. Applicants <strong>to</strong> Nipissing's degree with OTT cannot use two choices on their application <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> both a degree AND a degreewith OTT. Applicants can only apply <strong>to</strong> each degree program once. Applicants who are selected for OTT and who are eligible <strong>to</strong> the program <strong>to</strong> which they applied,may apply OTT <strong>to</strong> that program.Please note that a minimum of 70% is required in ENG4U for all applicants <strong>to</strong> OTT. A minimum of 60% in a 4U math is required for consideration forOTT-Elementary. Admission <strong>to</strong> the degree program is separate from that of OTT. Applicants may be offered admission <strong>to</strong> the degree program but not selected forOTT. Those applicants can re-apply for OTT at the end of their first and/or second year at Nipissing.Alternate Offers: Applicants who do not meet admission requirements or admission averages for the programs <strong>to</strong> which they applied will au<strong>to</strong>matically beconsidered for an alternate program for which they do qualify.ProgramNamePreviousOUACNo.CodePreviousGradePrerequisitesEnrolled RangesBachelor or Arts - General (Three Years)Administrative PAD 71 Min. 70% ENG4U, one 4U math.Please view NotStudiesAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.the AvailableAlternateOffersstatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.Co-opOption61 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)ProgramNameBachelor of PAGArts - GeneralComputerSciencePreviousOUACNo.CodePACPreviousGradePrerequisitesEnrolled Ranges71 Min. 70% ENG4U.Please view NotAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.the AvailableENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.AlternateOffersstatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.Co-opOptionEconomicsLiberal ArtsMathematicsPECPALPAMENG4U, one 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Bachelor of Arts - Honours/Bachelor or Education (Five Years)ConcurrentEducation -BA(Honours)/BEd Primary/JuniorPCP 40 Min. 75%ConcurrentEducation -BA(Honours)/BEd Junior/IntermediatePCJ 77English, Geography, His<strong>to</strong>ry and Psychology majors: ENG4U, one 4U math. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Mathematics majors: ENG4U, MCV4U and one other 4U math. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Please viewthestatement inAdditional Admission Criteria: Concurrent Education: Nipissing's five-year Concurrent Education programs (BA four-year Honours/BEd - English, Geography, His<strong>to</strong>ry, Mathematics,and Psychology majors only and BSc four-year Honours/BEd - Computer Science and Mathematics majors only) require a Supplemental Application Package <strong>to</strong> be submitted <strong>to</strong> the Nipissing'sOffice of the Registrar by February 22. Career objectives, experience and references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply "Basis and<strong>to</strong> Concurrent Education. They can also be downloaded from the Nipissing website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum of 70% in ENG4U and aTiming ofminimum of 60% in a 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Offers ofAdmission"section.NotAvailable62 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)ProgramNamePreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledPreviousGradeRangesBachelor of Arts - Honours (Four Years)Bachelor ofArts - HonoursPAH 234 (<strong>to</strong>tal Min. 70%for OUACcodesPAH andPAX)MathematicsPAXENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math.PrerequisitesAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.AlternateOffersCo-opOptionPlease view Notthe Availablestatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.CriminalJusticePAJ 28 Min. 75%ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Criminal Justice: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experience and references are considered. SupplementalApplication Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> all Criminal Justice applicants. They can also be downloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/.Check application for the appropriate OUAC program code. Minimum 75% required for consideration. Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: SupplementalApplication Package due February 22. Career objectives, experience and references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> thosewho apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also be downloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUACpaper application process cannot select OTT but can still download a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have onemailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math.Minimum 75% required for consideration.Bachelor of Science - Honours/Bachelor of Education (Five Years)ConcurrentEducation -BSc(Honours)/BEd Primary/JuniorPEP 1 Min. 75%ConcurrentEducation -BSc(Honours)/BEd Junior/IntermediatePEJ 3Mathematics majors: ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Computer Science majors: ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math, one of SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Concurrent Education: Nipissing's five-year Concurrent Education programs (BA four-year Honours/BEd - English, Geography, His<strong>to</strong>ry, Mathematics,and Psychology majors only and BSc four-year Honours/BEd - Mathematics major only) require a Supplemental Application Package <strong>to</strong> be submitted <strong>to</strong> the Office of the Registrar byFebruary 22. Career objectives, experience and references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> Concurrent Education.They can also be downloaded from the Nipissing website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum of 70% in ENG4U and a minimum of 60% in a 4Umath. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Mathematics majors: ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Computer Science majors: ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math, one of SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U. Minimum 70% required in ENG4U and 60% in a 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: Concurrent Education: Nipissing's five-year Concurrent Education programs (BA four-year Honours/BEd - English, Geography, His<strong>to</strong>ry, Mathematics,and Psychology majors only and BSc four-year Honours/BEd - Mathematics major only) require a Supplemental Application Package <strong>to</strong> be submitted <strong>to</strong> the Office of the Registrar byFebruary 22. Career objectives, experience and references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> Concurrent Education.They can also be downloaded from the Nipissing website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum of 70% in ENG4U and a minimum of 60% in a 4Umath. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Please viewthestatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.Bachelor of Business Administration (Four Years)Business PBA 45 Min. 72% ENG4U, one 4U math.Please view NotAdministrationthe AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experiencestatement inand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can still Nipissing'sdownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a "Basis andminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Timing ofOffers ofAdmission"section.NotAvailable63 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)ProgramNamePreviousOUACNo.CodePreviousGradePrerequisitesEnrolled RangesBachelor of Science - General (Three Years)Biology PSB 12 Min. 70% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MHF4U or MCV4U.Please view NotAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.the AvailableComputerSciencePSCENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math, one of SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.AlternateOffersstatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.Co-opOptionLiberalScienceMathematicsPsychologyPLBPSMPSPENG4U, two of the following: SCH4U, SPH4U or a 4U math (either MCV4U or MHF4U).Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, MCV4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Bachelor of Science - Honours (Four Years)Biology PBI 43 Min. 70% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MHF4U or MCV4U.Please view Notthe AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experiencestatement inand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can still Nipissing'sdownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a "Basis andminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Timing ofOffers ofAdmission"section.64 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)ProgramNameComputerSciencePreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledPCSPreviousGradeRanges43 Min. 70%ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U math, one of SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U.PrerequisitesAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableEnvironmental PTEBiology &TechnologyEnvironmental PEVScience &PhysicalGeographyENG4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, one of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or SPH4U, one of MCV4U or MGA4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Please viewthestatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.MathematicsPsychologyPSAPSYENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.ENG4U, MCV4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experienceand references are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also bedownloaded from the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can stilldownload a supplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have aminimum of 70% in ENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Four Years)Nursing PSN 41 Min. 70% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. A 4U math credit is recommended.Please view Not(Collaborativethe AvailableProgram withstatement inCanadoreNipissing'sCollege)"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.65 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)Previous PreviousProgram OUACNo. GradeName CodeEnrolled RangesBachelor of Physical Education and HealthENG4U and SBI4U or PSE4U (SCH4U and 4U math are recommended).Physical andHealthEducationPPE N/A Minimum75%.A maximumof 75students willbe admitted,therefore, theactualadmissionaverage maybe higher.PrerequisitesAlternateOffersCo-opOptionPlease view Notthe Availablestatement inNipissing's"Basis andTiming ofOffers ofAdmission"section.66 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University - Muskoka)Nipissing University - MuskokaOffers of AdmissionAdmission decisions are made on evidence of enrolment in 4U or 4M grades (midterm/interim and/or final) including required courses. The minimum average forfull-time admission consideration <strong>to</strong> most degree programs at Nipissing will be at least 70% and may be higher. The cut-off average for some specific programsand/or majors will be at least 75%, as noted below. Nipissing University will begin <strong>to</strong> make admission offers in February. Nipissing will continue <strong>to</strong> make admissionoffers from March <strong>to</strong> June as midterm/interim and final grades are received.For more information:Phone: 705-645-2921Fax: 705-645-2922E-mail: muskoka@nipissingu.caWebsite: www.nipissingu.ca/muskoka/Admission averages will be calculated using the best six 4U or 4M marks (midterm/interim and final) including required courses. Required courses must be at the4U level. Some applicants may receive early offers based on exceptional Grade 11 results. All admission offers made are conditional pending successfulcompletion of the OSSD and a minimum of six 4U and/or 4M courses, including required courses as specified, by the end of June 2008. Offers are also conditionalupon the maintenance of a minimum average (stated in an Offer of Admission) on final grades presented as of June 30.Applications received by May 1 will be considered for admission and entrance scholarships equally.Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) may be added <strong>to</strong> any Nipissing degree program (except Nursing and Physical and Health Education) by simply selecting "withOrientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching" at the time of completing the OUAC on-line application.An OTT Supplemental Application Package will be mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also be downloaded fromthe Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants who do not submit the OTT Supplemental Application will not be considered. Thedeadline for submission of the complete Supplemental Application is February 22, 2008. On the Supplemental Application, applicants will indicate either theElementary or <strong>Secondary</strong> Stream. Applicants <strong>to</strong> Nipissing's degree with OTT cannot use two choices on their application <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> both a degree AND a degreewith OTT. Applicants can only apply <strong>to</strong> each degree program once. Applicants who are selected for OTT and who are eligible <strong>to</strong> the program <strong>to</strong> which they applied,may apply OTT <strong>to</strong> that program.Please note that a minimum of 70% is required in ENG4U for all applicants <strong>to</strong> OTT. A minimum of 60% in a 4U math is required for consideration forOTT-Elementary. Admission <strong>to</strong> the degree program is separate from that of OTT. Applicants may be offered admission <strong>to</strong> the degree program but not selected forOTT. Those applicants can re-apply for OTT at the end of their first and/or second year at Nipissing.Alternate Offers: Applicants who do not meet admission requirements or admission averages for the programs <strong>to</strong> which they applied will au<strong>to</strong>matically beconsidered for an alternate program for which they do qualify.ProgramNameBachelorof Arts -GeneralPreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACCodeEnrolled RangesPML 10 Min. 70% ENG4U.Please view thePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-opOptionAdditional Admission Criteria: Orientation <strong>to</strong> Teaching (OTT) with a degree program: Supplemental Application Package due February 22. Career objectives, experience andreferences are considered. Supplemental Application Packages are mailed au<strong>to</strong>matically <strong>to</strong> those who apply <strong>to</strong> a Nipissing degree with OTT. They can also be downloadedfrom the Nipissing University website, www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/. Applicants using the OUAC paper application process cannot select OTT but can still download asupplemental application, or e-mail the Office of the Registrar at liaison@nipissingu.ca <strong>to</strong> have one mailed <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum of 70% inENG4U. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Elementary stream will be required <strong>to</strong> have a minimum 60% in 4U math. Minimum 75% required for consideration.statement inNipissing's "Basisand Timing ofOffers ofAdmission"section.NotAvailable67 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design)<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignOffers of AdmissionStudents with no prior postsecondary education must apply <strong>to</strong> first year. Applicants for September 2008 must choose either the Faculty of Art or the Faculty ofDesign.Faculty of Design applicants must choose the focus they intend <strong>to</strong> pursue in their upper years. Students may choose either 2D or 3D Studies.For more information:Phone: 416-977-6000, ext. 308, 310, 428Fax: 416-977-6006E-mail: admissions@ocad.caWebsite: www.ocad.caFaculty of Design 2D Studies: Advertising, Graphic Design and Illustration. OCAD's communications programs emphasize the development of clear, creative andinsightful words and images, where the primary focus is the effective communication of the information or idea.Faculty of Design 3D Studies: Environmental Design, Industrial Design, and Material Art & Design. The programs in 3D Studies develop expertise in the creation ofplaces, objects and artifacts.Faculty of Art applicants are not required <strong>to</strong> indicate an area of focus at the time of the application. Students will choose between the following areas in their firstyear: Criticism & Cura<strong>to</strong>rial Practice, Drawing & Painting, Integrated Media, Material Art & Design, Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy, Printmaking or Sculpture/Installation.OCAD will begin making offers in April based on the results of the portfolio assessment and available academic grades. All offers are conditional upon completionof the OSS Diploma, six 4U/M courses with an overall academic average of 70% including a 4U English with a minimum grade of 70%.Program Name OUAC Code Previous No. Enrolled Previous Grade Ranges Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op Option2D Design (first year) HDC 700 (<strong>to</strong>tal both faculties) Min. 70% ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70%There are no alternate offers. Not Available3D Design (first year) HDSFaculty of Art (first year) HFAAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission is based on a portfolio review.68 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa)University of OttawaOffers of AdmissionBeginning in January 2008, the University will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2008 <strong>to</strong> highly qualified applicants. The University will continue <strong>to</strong>issue offers of admission <strong>to</strong> qualified applicants until the end of May.Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks. No early offers are extended for programs withadditional requirements such as tests, portfolios, interviews, and so forth.All offers of admission are conditional. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of six eligible courses (4U/M) including prerequisite subjects for theprogram requested and present proof of the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma or the equivalent before September.For more information:Phone: 613-562-5700Toll-Free: 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292)TTY: 613-562-5214Fax: 613-562-5323E-mail: liaison@uOttawa.caWebsite: www.admission.uOttawa.caSome programs have a minimum required admission average between 70% and 75%. However, many programs require an admission average greater than 75%.For programs in Science and in Engineering, a combined average of 70% is required in the prerequisite subjects. Applicants lacking only one prerequisite credit inmathematics or science may be admitted with an overall average of 3% higher than the average required. The missing course will be added <strong>to</strong> the student'scourse load at the University.Details regarding offers of residence and scholarships will be sent with the offer of admission. Applicants must respond before the date indicated in their offer ofadmission.Program NameAccounting (four years)(French immersion isavailable)PreviousNo.OUACAlternate Co-opPrevious Grade RangesPrerequisitesCodeOffers OptionEnrolledOTC 200 70-78% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U; MHF4U, MCV4U.Economics. Co-op optionavailablewith thisprogramArts (General - three years) OAU 180 70-75%+ ENG4U or FRA4U.N/ANotAvailableArts (four years) (French OAS 700 70-80% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U.immersion is available in someprograms)Additional Admission Criteria: Canadian Studies: Must be bilingual. Environmental Studies: Must be bilingual. French: Entrance exam.April, May and June dates. Upon request, test can be written at the applicant's school. Translation: Entrance exam. March <strong>to</strong> May exam dates.Test can be written at the applicant's school if the applicant resides more than 200 km from Ottawa. Co-op is available <strong>to</strong> translation students insecond year.Co-op optionavailablewith thisprogramBiochemistry - ChemicalEngineering (Biotechnology)five yearsBiomedical MechanicalEngineering (four years)Biomedical Science (fouryears)Chemical Engineering (fouryears)OSY 20 70-78% (80% for co-op)OEC 30 80-85% (80% for co-op)ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U; and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†OSM 100 85-95% ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.Biology,Biochemistry.NotAvailableOEE 50 70-75% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†N/A Co-op optionavailablewith thisprogram69 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa)Program NameChemical Engineering &Computing Technology(five-year double degree)Civil Engineering (four years)Civil Engineering & ComputingTechnology (five-year doubledegree)PreviousNo.OUACPrevious Grade RangesCodeEnrolledPrerequisitesOEA 50 70-75% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†N/AOHEOBACommerce (four years) OFC 250 72-78% (80% for co-op)(French immersion is availablein some programs)Commerce: without option(four years) (French immersionis available)OFE 150 70-78% (80% for co-op)Computer Engineering (four OBE 50 70-75% (80% for co-op)years)80ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, MHF4U.ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U.†ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.For options with Mathematics & Statistics: ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U.ENG4U or FRA4U.Joint honours with Economics: Add MHF4U; MCV4U strongly recommended.AlternateOffersEconomics.OWE 45 70-83% ENG4U or FRA4U.CommunicationNotAdditional Admission Criteria: Must be admitted and have completed the Diploma in Journalism at Algonquin College before or after twoyears at the University.Studies. AvailableCo-opOptionCo-op optionavailablewith thisprogramENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†N/ACo-op optionavailablewith thisComputer Science (four years) ORE 30 70-72% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U, MCV4U. Applicants who lack one of these mathematics credits may take the replacement credit during the summer beforethe first semester or in the first semester.†programComputer Science (four years ORC- Honours Specialization)Electrical Engineering (fouryears)Electrical Engineering &OIEOIC80 70-75% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†Computing Technology(five-year double degreeprogram)Fine Arts (four years) (Frenchimmersion is available in someOVE 40 70-75%+ ENG4U or FRA4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Interview, portfolio and statement of interest. April.General Arts. NotAvailableprograms)Health Sciences (four years)(French immersion isOKC 200 75-80% ENG4U or FRA4U; SBI4U; and two of MCV4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.N/Aavailable)Human Kinetics (four years)(French immersion isOKA 125 70-80%+ For Human Kinetics (BHK): ENG4U or FRA4U; one 4U mathematics; and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SPH3U.For Human Kinetics (BSc): ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U; SBI4U; and one of SCH4U, SPH4U, or SPH3U.†N/ANotAvailableavailable)OCM 100 70-75%+ (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Environmental Studies: Must be bilingual.Joint Honours in Arts (fouryears) (French immersion isavailable in some programs)Joint Honours in ComputerScience & Mathematics (fouryears)Joint Honours in Science (fouryears)ORAN/AOTM 25Joint Honours in SocialSciences (four years) (Frenchimmersion is available in someprograms)OLK 100Journalism (with AlgonquinCollege) (four years)70-78% (80% for co-op)Co-op optionavailablewith thisprogram70 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa)Program NamePreviousOUACAlternateNo. Previous Grade RangesPrerequisitesCodeOffersEnrolledManagement InformationSystems (four years)OGC 25 70-78% (80% for co-op) ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, MHF4U.Economics.Mechanical Engineering (fouryears)Mechanical Engineering &OJEOBC60ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†N/AComputing Technology(five-year double degree)Music (BMus) (four years) OME 25 70-75%+ ENG4U or FRA4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition - March and April.General arts.Nursing (four years) -Algonquin Pembroke CampusOWC70-78%ENG4U or FRA4U; SBI4U (min. 65%); SCH4U (min. 65%); MCF3M or one 4U math.Additional Admission Criteria: CPR Certificate required. N/ANursing (four years) - ONA 100Algonquin Woodroffe CampusNursing (four years) - Ottawa ONE 120BScNCampusAlgonquincampus.Ophthalmic MedicalTechnology (with the EyeOWG 20 85-95% ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.GeneralScience.Institute of Ottawa) (fouryears)Science (four years - Honours OSSSpecialization)400 70-80% (Biotechnology85-95%) (80% for co-op)ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.Mathematics and Statistics: ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U.N/AScience (four years - Major) OSO 450 70-78% (Biotechnology85-95%) (80% for co-op)Science (General - threeyears)Social Sciences (General -three years)Social Sciences (four years)(French immersion is availablein some programs)Software Engineering (fouryears)OSQ 50OLC 90ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.Mathematics and Statistics: ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U.program70-78% ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and SES4U.NotAvailableENG4U or FRA4U.OLA 1,100 70-75% (Criminology,Political Science,Psychology BA 80-85%)(80% for co-op)OJA 50 70-75% (80% for co-op)ENG4U or FRA4U.Economics, Economics & Public Policy, International Economics and Development: Add MHF4U; MCV4U strongly recommended.Psychology (BSc): Add MHF4U and two of MCV4U (strongly recommended) SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.ENG4U or FRA4U; MCV4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. Applicants who lack one of these science or mathematics credits may take the replacementcredit during the summer before the first semester or in the first semester.†N/ACo-opOptionCo-op optionavailablewith thisprogramNotAvailableCo-op optionavailablewith thisprogramCo-op optionavailablewith thisCo-op optionavailablewith thisprogram71 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa - St. Paul University)University of Ottawa - St. Paul UniversityOffers of AdmissionBeginning in March 2008, the University will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2008 <strong>to</strong> highly qualified applicants. To be considered for admission,applicants must be registered in at least six eligible courses (4U or 4M) and have interim or final grades for at least two courses. Applicants must be registered inthe prerequisite subjects for the program requested. The admission average is calculated on the basis of available grades for eligible courses and certain coursesat the advanced level (levels three and four).For more information:Phone: 613-236-1393, ext. 2000Fax: 613-782-3005E-mail: liaison@ustpaul.caWebsite: www.ustpaul.ca/index_e.aspAll other offers of admission will be sent <strong>to</strong> qualified applicants in May 2008. Admission averages will be calculated on the basis of the six best eligible courseresults (4U or 4M), including prerequisite subjects for the program requested. The evaluation of applications <strong>to</strong> limited enrolment programs or <strong>to</strong> programs withadditional requirements (such as tests, portfolios, interviews, and so forth) will be completed at that time.All offers of admission are conditional. In addition <strong>to</strong> successfully completing a minimum of six eligible courses (4U or 4M), including prerequisite subjects for theprogram requested, applicants must present proof of the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma.Program NameOUAC Previous No.Code EnrolledCertificate in Ethics (one year) OAQ 5Certificate in Mission Studies (one year) OQC 3Previous GradeAlternatePrerequisitesRangesOffersCo-op Option70% min. <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. A minimum of six 4U or 4Mcourses, including ENG4U or FRA4U.N/A Not AvailableCertificate in Philosophy (one year)Certificate in Theology (one year)Ethics BA (four years)OCGOCAOPC2231070% min. <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. A minimum of six 4U or 4Mcourses, including ENG4U or FRA4U.N/A Not AvailableCo-op application available at the universityafter registrationGeneral Bachelor of Arts (three years) OAK 9Not AvailableHonours BA (four years) in Conflict Studies OAW N/AHonours BA (four years) Mission Studies &Interreligious DialogueOCC 270% min. <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. A minimum of six 4U or 4Mcourses, including ENG4U or FRA4U.N/A Not AvailableJoint Honours BA - Philosophy/Theology OCK 5Major BA OAG 23Theology (four years) OQE 38Certificate in Interreligious Dialogue (one year) OAM 172 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)Queen's UniversityOffers of AdmissionAll offers of admission made <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school students by Queen's University prior <strong>to</strong> the receipt of final grades and completion of the OSSD areconditional. Decisions will be based on final first-semester grades, interim grades and final Grade 11 course grades.General Admission Requirements: The <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD) and six 4U/M courses, including a minimum of three at the U level. Sincesome programs may require more than three courses at the U level, students should review specific program requirements for more details. Average calculation isbased on prerequisite subjects plus next best 4U/M courses for a <strong>to</strong>tal of six. The Personal Statement of Experience is due by March 1. Please note that theapplication deadline for students attending secondary school in Canada is February 1, 2008.For more information:Phone: 613-533-2217TTY: 613-533-6566Fax: 613-533-6754E-mail: admission@queensu.caWebsite: www.queensu.ca/admission/Personal Statement of Experience: Students are required <strong>to</strong> complete the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) for all programs in order <strong>to</strong> be consideredfor an offer of admission. The PSE is used during the admission process for all selected candidates. The PSE allows an applicant <strong>to</strong> provide information relating <strong>to</strong>academic distinctions, extracurricular activities, work and volunteer experiences, and <strong>to</strong> provide documentation about extenuating circumstances. The PSE iscompleted on-line through the Admission Services website at www.asq.queensu.ca. The website provides instructions about how <strong>to</strong> submit the PSE electronically.Please note that the PSE is due by March 1.Residence: A residence application package will be included with each offer of admission. Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year students who return the residenceapplication form with the minimum deposit by May 28.Scholarships and Awards: Students selected for general entrance scholarships based on outstanding academic work in secondary school will be notified of theirscholarship with their offer of admission. Scholarships are normally awarded based on an applicant's average of ENG4U plus the next best five 4U/M grades. Formore information regarding scholarships, bursaries and awards, including requirements and application deadlines, please visit www.queensu.ca/registrar/awards/.Alternate Offers: Queen's University does not normally make alternate offers of admission, with two exceptions. Applicants <strong>to</strong> Music/Education (Concurrent) andComputing/Education (Concurrent) will be considered for Music and Computing respectively. Otherwise, applicants will be considered only for the program(s) <strong>to</strong>which they have applied (or amended) through the OUAC by the published deadlines. Applicants should ensure that all program choices are entered on theapplication.Repeated Courses: <strong>Ontario</strong> universities support the full disclosure of all all marks achieved in all attempts at a secondary school course. At Queen's, the Facultyof Applied Science (Engineering) and the <strong>School</strong> of Business (Commerce) will average the original and the repeated mark for each repeated prerequisite course.The resulting mark(s) will be used in the calculation of the admission average. For all other programs, the highest grade achieved will be used in calculating theadmission average. For students who will be presenting a combination of the old and new Mathematics curricula, please visit www.queensu.ca/admission/ formore information.Timing of Offers of Admission for 2008: Admission decisions will be made once applicants have supplied all supporting documentation <strong>to</strong> Admission Services.Offers of admission will be made by mid-May. Deadline for receipt of required documentation is March 1. Students will be required <strong>to</strong> respond <strong>to</strong> offers by May 28.73 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)Program NamePrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionArts QA 1,180 80%+ ENG4U, two 4U courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1. N/APracticum orinternshipoption availableArts - Canadian University Study QIA 140Not AvailableAbroad Program (First-year(Includingprogram in England)CUSAPpartners)Arts/Education (Concurrent) QB 60 88%+Commerce QC 300 87%+ENG4U, MCV4U, one other 4U course in mathematics. A minimum mark of 80% is required for all threeprerequisite courses. No more than two 4M courses from any discipline.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.Practicum orinternshipoption availableComputing QD 40 80%+Computing/EducationQG Included with(Concurrent)OUAC codeQFEngineering QE 560 80%+Fine Art QT 30ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MCV4U, plus one of MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U or SES4U. Final grade in ENG4Umust be a minimum of 70%.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.ENG4U, two 4U courses.Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Computing/Education(Concurrent) program will be considered for analternate offer <strong>to</strong> Computing.N/APracticum orinternshipoption availableKinesiology QK 48Life Science/X-Ray Technology QSR 2187%+Additional Admission Criteria: Slide portfolio examination (minimum 20 slides) and Personal Statement ofExperience manda<strong>to</strong>ry. Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.ENG4U, SBI4U, MHF4U, plus two of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. PSE4U is highly recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, plus two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.Music QM 40 80%+ENG4U, two 4U courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition, interview, aural discrimination test and Personal Statement ofExperience manda<strong>to</strong>ry. Applicants should contact the <strong>School</strong> of Music at 613-533-2066 <strong>to</strong> arrange an audition.Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.Music/Education (Concurrent) QMM 10 80%+ ENG4U, two 4U courses.Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Music/Education (Concurrent) Practicum orprogram will be considered for an alternate offer internshipAdditional Admission Criteria: Audition, interview, aural discrimination test and Personal Statement of<strong>to</strong> Music.option availableExperience manda<strong>to</strong>ry. Applicants should contact the <strong>School</strong> of Music at 613-533-2066 <strong>to</strong> arrange an audition.Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.Nursing QN 75 84%+ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and any 4U mathematics. Final grade in ENG4U must be a minimum of 75%.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.N/APhysical & Health Education QPH 4883%+ENG4U, SBI4U, one additional 4U course. PSE4U is highly recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.Science QS 735Science/Education (Concurrent) QF 40 87%+ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, plus two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Statement of Experience due by March 1.74 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Royal Military College of Canada)Royal Military College of CanadaOffers of AdmissionRMC's application process is independent from that of the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre. Changes <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Ontario</strong> university admission offer dateagreement will not affect RMC's admission process. Applicants will be informed of the decision of the Selection Board no later than mid-May. RMC uses aseparate application form. Applicants may indicate up <strong>to</strong> three degree programs but are accepted in<strong>to</strong> either the Science, Engineering Program or Arts Program.Science and Engineering applicants will be considered for an alternate offer <strong>to</strong> Arts.For more information:Phone: 613-541-6000, ext. 6984Toll-Free: 1-866-RMC-CMRC (1-888-762-2672)Fax: 613-541-6634E-mail: liaison@rmc.caWebsite: www.rmc-cmr.caProgramNameArtsPreviousNo.Enrolled(plus 60transfersfrom St.Jean)Previous GradeRangesMinimum average70%.All applications arepre-screened forsuitability atCanadian ForcesRecruiting Centresbefore being sentforward forconsideration.PrerequisitesSix U or M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U or MCF3M or MCR3U. Students must have achieved a 70% or better in each of the required courses and an overall 70% on the six U or Mcourses. Students should note that selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities demonstrating leadership potential. Students with any marks less than 80% mustdemonstrate excellent leadership skills in order <strong>to</strong> be competitive.Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals; <strong>to</strong> evaluate this balance, they are assessed in two ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure thatthe applicant has the proper prerequisites <strong>to</strong> enter the program of choice at RMC, the assessment will consist of a review of Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with the final year of secondary schoolresults carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, in order <strong>to</strong> ensure a competitive file, it is recommended that an applicant have no mark below 80%. 2. Personal Suitability: This is anassessment of a candidate's leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job,men<strong>to</strong>ring, tu<strong>to</strong>ring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Beforeapplying <strong>to</strong> RMC, candidates must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or <strong>to</strong> have any other questions answered regarding the Canadian Forces, pleasecall the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) nearest you at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the following website: www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableEngineeringScienceComparisons withthe OUACapplication processare not practical.Minimum average70%.All applications arepre-screened forsuitability atCanadian ForcesRecruiting Centresbefore being sentforward forconsideration.Six U or M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities demonstrating leadership potential.Students with any marks less than 80% must demonstrate excellent leadership skills in order <strong>to</strong> be competitive.Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals; <strong>to</strong> evaluate this balance, they are assessed in two ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure thatthe applicant has the proper prerequisites <strong>to</strong> enter the program of choice at RMC, the assessment will consist of a review of Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with the final year of secondary schoolresults carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, in order <strong>to</strong> ensure a competitive file, it is recommended that an applicant have no mark below 80%. 2. Personal Suitability: This is anassessment of a candidate's leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job,men<strong>to</strong>ring, tu<strong>to</strong>ring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Beforeapplying <strong>to</strong> RMC, candidates must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or <strong>to</strong> have any other questions answered regarding the Canadian Forces, pleasecall the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) nearest you at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the following website: www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca.Six U or M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U, and any two of the following: MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U. Selection based on academic performance and extracurricular activitiesdemonstrating leadership potential. Students with any marks less than 80% must demonstrate excellent leadership skills in order <strong>to</strong> be competitive.Comparisons withthe OUACapplication processare not practical.Additional Admission Criteria: Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals; <strong>to</strong> evaluate this balance, they are assessed in two ways: 1. Academic Performance: To ensure thatthe applicant has the proper prerequisites <strong>to</strong> enter the program of choice at RMC, the assessment will consist of a review of Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with the final year of secondary schoolresults carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, in order <strong>to</strong> ensure a competitive file, it is recommended that an applicant have no mark below 80%. 2. Personal Suitability: This is anassessment of a candidate's leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job,men<strong>to</strong>ring, tu<strong>to</strong>ring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor, being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc. Beforeapplying <strong>to</strong> RMC, candidates must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or <strong>to</strong> have any other questions answered regarding the Canadian Forces, pleasecall the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) nearest you at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the following website: www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca.75 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)Ryerson UniversityOffers of AdmissionGrades are the sole determining basis for admission <strong>to</strong> many Ryerson programs (grades-selective programs), while a combination of grades, portfolios, interviewsand/or auditions is used <strong>to</strong> make admission decisions for the remaining grades-plus selective programs.Given the need for the university <strong>to</strong> communicate non-academic requirements <strong>to</strong> candidates within a reasonable time frame, for students <strong>to</strong> prepare for thenon-academic part of the admissions process, and for Faculty <strong>to</strong> review and interview, Ryerson anticipates that a number of highly qualified applicants will receiveoffers of admission in April, while most of Ryerson's Offers of Admission will be made in February/March-May 2008. Candidates whose midterm grades arrive afterMay 1 will be considered, subject <strong>to</strong> space.For more information:Phone: 416-979-5030TTY: 416-979-5274Fax: 416-979-5067Website: www.ryerson.caWhile a minimum average of 70% (in six 4U/M courses) from a secondary school establishes a student's eligibility <strong>to</strong> apply for Ryerson admission, individualRyerson programs may establish higher required averages for admissions.Individual Ryerson programs may stipulate specific academic prerequisites for admission, including specific courses and minimum grades. Many programs alsostipulate non-academic requirements for admission (e.g., portfolio, admission essay, interview, audition). Ryerson reserves the right <strong>to</strong> require a minimum of 60%or higher in all the subject prerequisites.<strong>Secondary</strong> school students are encouraged <strong>to</strong> achieve as much breadth of preparation as possible in the course of their studies leading <strong>to</strong> the OSSD while alsomeeting the stated subject prerequisite requirements of the program <strong>to</strong> which they intend <strong>to</strong> apply.All students who have submitted a complete application (including amendments or additional choices) by the February 1, 2008 application deadline for grades-plusselective programs, and March 1 for grades-selective programs, will be guaranteed equal consideration for the Ryerson program(s) <strong>to</strong> which they have applied.Ryerson applicants wishing <strong>to</strong> be considered for more than one program are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> include all program choices on the OUAC form. Thepresentation of admission averages below are estimates only and are subject <strong>to</strong> change. For further information, please refer <strong>to</strong> Ryerson's Official UndergraduateCalendar(s) at http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/calendar/.PreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACAlternateProgram NamePrerequisitesCo-op OptionCodeOffersEnrolled RangesAerospace EngineeringSAA 125 70-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.N/A Co-op applicationIf both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisitesavailable at the(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.university afterregistrationArchitectural Science SAD 144 75-78% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SPH4U, one of MCV4U or MHF4U.Not AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission information and evaluation session/collection of creative work/admission questionnaire/information sheet.Held March <strong>to</strong> May. Selected candidates contacted; concessions are made for distance.Arts & Contemporary SCS 180 74-79%StudiesArts, Undeclared SUN 40 80%+Biology SBX 120 71-74%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U recommended.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistration76 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)Program NameBiomedicalEngineering *PendingapprovalOUACCodePreviousNo.EnrolledSBI N/A N/APreviousGradeRangesBusiness Management SBE 859 75-80%Prerequisites4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U. If both U and M coursesare offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisites (normally 65-70%) will bedetermined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U. MCV4U or MHF4U preferred.AlternateOffersN/ACo-op OptionNot AvailableChemical Engineering(co-op)SCF 8070-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.Co-op available with aIf both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisites(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.different program codeChemistry SCH 504U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U recommended.Child & Youth Care SCY 60 71-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.Additional Admission Criteria: Resumé, personal essay, reference letters (documenting work/volunteer experience with children and youth).Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationCivil Engineering SCG 92 70-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.N/A Co-op available with aIf both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisitesdifferent program code(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.Computer Engineering SCE 80Co-op applicationComputer Science SAB 145 70-73% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, one of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, and either MCV4U or MDM4U. MCV4U is the preferred course.available at the(co-op optional)university afterContemporary Science SSI 454U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U recommended.registrationCriminal Justice SCI 100 74-79%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.Not AvailableEarly ChildhoodEducationSEH 123 72-75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 65%, one of MCF3M or MCR3U or SBI3U or SCH3U or SPH3U or SNC3M. N/A Practicum or internshipoption availableElectrical Engineering SEJ 150 70-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.Co-op applicationIf both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisitesavailable at the(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.university afterregistrationEngineering,Undeclared *PendingapprovalFashion -CommunicationFashion - DesignSEU N/A N/A 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U. If both U and M coursesNot Availableare offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisites (normally 65-70%) will bedetermined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.SFMSFL82 74%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCF3M or MCR3U. Recommended: Visual Arts (e.g., AVI4M).Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio/resumé/reference letters/written statement/guaran<strong>to</strong>r form. Mail-in submission. Evaluations ongoing fromMarch.Practicum or internshipoption availableGeographic Analysis SAC 68 70-73%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred). Recommended one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U and one of CGW4U or CGU4U or CGR4M or CGO4M.N/ANot AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Preview Night. Evaluations ongoing from February. Selected candidates contacted; concessions are made fordistance.GraphicCommunicationsManagementHospitality & TourismManagementImage Arts - FilmStudiesImage Arts - NewMediaSGOSHP12418071-75%73-77%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCF3M or MCR3U. BAT4M recommended.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U. MCV4U or MHF4U preferred.Practicum or internshipoption availableSPASPB57 75%+ 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred).Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio/project outline (film)/written statement/resumé. Mail-in submission, evaluations ongoing from March.Not Available77 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)Program NameImage Arts -Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy StudiesPreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACAlternatePrerequisitesCo-op OptionCodeOffersEnrolled RangesSPC 57 75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred).N/A Not AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Portfolio/project outline (film)/written statement/resumé. Mail-in submission, evaluations ongoing from March.Industrial Engineering SIQ 50 70-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.Co-op applicationIf both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisitesavailable at the(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.university afterInformation TechnologySBB 280 70-73% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U. MCV4U or MHF4U preferred.registrationManagement (co-opoptional)Information TechnologySTM N/A N/A Not AvailableManagement(part-time)Interior Design SIR 98 74-76%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCF3M or MCR3U, one additional from AVI4M or CIA4U or CGW4U or CHI4U or SPH4U or TGJ4M orTDJ4M. SPH4U or SPH3U recommended.Preference may be given <strong>to</strong> applicants with 4U courses in His<strong>to</strong>ry or Visual Arts/Art His<strong>to</strong>ry.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio, personal essay, design test. Interview with faculty may be required.Practicum or internshipoption availableInternationalSIE 70 72-74%Economics & FinanceJournalism SJT 149 76-80%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U. MCV4U preferred.ENG4U/EAE4U required with a minimum grade of 70%.N/APracticum or internshipoption availableAdditional Admission Criteria: Questionnaire (about journalism and life experience), Admissions Essay (300 words on <strong>to</strong>pic <strong>to</strong> be provided),portfolio of published work encouraged. Mail-in submission.MechanicalEngineeringSMW 165 70-74%Medical Physics SMP 35 70-73%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, and one of MCV4U (preferred), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U.If both U and M courses are offered in a particular discipline, the U course must be taken. Minimum grades in MHF4U and SPH4U prerequisites(normally 65-70%) will be determined by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science, subject <strong>to</strong> competition.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U recommended.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationMidwifery (full-time) SYF N/A N/A4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of SCH4U or SBI4U. One of the following: CGW4U, CGU4U, CGR4M, CGO4M, CHI4U, CHY4U, CLN4U,CPW4U, HFA4M, HHG4M, HHS4M, HSB4M, HZT4U.Minimum grades of 70% in all three subject prerequisites.Practicum or internshipoption availableAdditional Admission Criteria: Personal questionnaire (due February 1)/au<strong>to</strong>biographical sketch (sent by university). Interview for selectedcandidates in late April-early May.Midwifery (part-time) SYY N/A N/A4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of SCH4U or SBI4U. One of the following: CGW4U, CGU4U, CGR4M, CGO4M, CHI4U, CHY4U, CLN4U,CPW4U, HFA4M, HHG4M, HHS4M, HSB4M, HZT4U.Minimum grades of 70% in all three subject prerequisites.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary application form and personal letter. Interview and au<strong>to</strong>biographical sketch when requested.N/APracticum or internshipoption availableNursing at Centennial SNN 165 71-74%CollegeNursing at GeorgeBrown CollegeSNG 186Nursing at Ryerson SNX 172 76-80%Nutrition & Food SFN 98 75-80%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MCF3M or MCR3U. 4U mathematics preferred. Recommended: HFA4M, HHG4M,HHS4M, HSB4M or HZT4U.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SCH4U, SBI4U.78 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)Program NameOccupational & PublicHealth - OccupationalHealth & SafetyOccupational & PublicHealth - Public Health& SafetySEK 48Performance Acting SDK 25PreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACAlternatePrerequisitesCo-op OptionCodeOffersEnrolled RangesSOH 35 70-73% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of SCH4U or SBI4U. Recommended: MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U and/or SPH4U.N/A Co-op application72-74%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 65%.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition-interview/written statement/resumé/letters of recommendation. Late March <strong>to</strong> May. Selected candidatescontacted. There is a $40 audition fee.available at theuniversity afterregistrationNot AvailablePerformance Dance SDL 394U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred).PerformanceProductionSDM 59Additional Admission Criteria: Audition-interview/resumé/letters of recommendation. Not au<strong>to</strong>matic. Late March <strong>to</strong> mid-May. Selected candidatescontacted; concessions are made for distance. There is a $40 audition fee.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred).Additional Admission Criteria: Interview/resumé/written statement/optional collection of creative work/letters of recommendation. Not au<strong>to</strong>matic.March <strong>to</strong> April. Selected candidates contacted; concessions are made for distance. There is a $40 audition fee.Politics & Governance SPG 70 72-75% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.N/A Not AvailablePsychology SPS 120 75-80%Public Administration & SDFGovernance (part-time80 N/A 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred).only)Radio & Television SRD 162 75-80% ENG4U/EAE4U required with a minimum grade of 70%.Additional Admission Criteria: Research-based essay, portfolio.Practicum or internshipoption availableScience, Undeclared SUD N/A N/A 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U, SPH4U recommended.Not AvailableSocial Work SSE 171 71-74% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.N/A Practicum or internshipAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicant profile/reference letters/resumé. Not au<strong>to</strong>matic; mail-in submission. March <strong>to</strong> May.option availableSociology SSO 90 74-79% 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) with a minimum grade of 70%.Not AvailableRetail Management(full-time)Retail Management(part-time)Urban & RegionalPlanningSBR 93 71-74%SBP N/A N/ASUP 90 71-73%4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of MCV4U or MHF4U or MDM4U. MCV4U or MHF4U preferred.4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred). Recommended HFA4M or HHS4M or HHG4M or HSB4M or HZT4U and/or CIA4U and CGW4U or CGU4U orCHI4U or CHY4U or CLN4U or CPW4U or SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U or SES4U and/or MHF4U or MCV4U or MDM4U.Practicum or internshipoption availableNot AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Interview-Information Session/student profile. Ongoing from February. Concessions are made for distance.79 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George CampusOffers of AdmissionAll <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school applicants are required <strong>to</strong> present six 4U or 4M courses, including all prerequisites. Note that ENG4U is a prerequisite for allprograms. Depending on the faculty, program of study and campus, and the applicant's academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U and/or3M, and interim or final 4U and/or 4M results, will be made between late February and late May.Individual programs at the University of Toron<strong>to</strong>, while recognizing that there may be valid reasons <strong>to</strong> repeat a course, reserve the right <strong>to</strong> give preference <strong>to</strong>students whose marks are the result of a first attempt at each course, particularly in prerequisite subjects. All applicants can expect <strong>to</strong> receive decisions by lateMay, 2008.For more information:Phone: 416-978-2190TTY: 416-978-1902Fax: 416-978-7022E-mail: admissions.help@u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caWebsite: www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completion of the diploma.Program NameOUACCodeProfessional ProgramsMusic BacTXPerformanceMusic-Artist Diploma TOPrevious No. Enrolled110 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty ofMusic)PreviousGradeRangesPrerequisitesAlternateOffersMid-70s ENG4U.N/A NotAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by February 8 in order <strong>to</strong> have an audition timeAvailableassigned <strong>to</strong> them. Further information is available at www.music.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca.Co-opOptionMusic Bac MusicEducationMusic-Music BacTDTZ110 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty ofMusic)Mid-70sENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by February 8 in order <strong>to</strong> have an audition timeassigned <strong>to</strong> them. Further information is available at www.music.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca.N/ANotAvailableConcurrent Education/ TEE N/A N/AMusic EducationENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by February 8 in order <strong>to</strong> have an audition timeassigned <strong>to</strong> them. Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Concurrent Education/Music Education program TEE must also submit an Applicant Profile by February 15. Furtherinformation is available at www.music.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca.Physical Education &Health/KinesiologyTP 100 Low 80sENG4U, SBI4U, MHF4U or MCV4U, PSE4U (if available). SCH4U or SPH4U are recommended. Letter of explanation required if PSE4U is not offered.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must complete and return a Statement of Interest by March 15. Qualified applicants (90%+ in Grade 11) who havesubmitted a Statement of Interest by February 1 will be considered for early admission.Concurrent Education/ TEP 30 N/APhysical Education &HealthENG4U, SBI4U, MHF4U or MCV4U, PSE4U (if available). SCH4U or SPH4U are recommended. Letter of explanation required if PSE4U is not offered.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must complete and return a CTEP Applicant Profile and BPHE Statement of Interest by February 15. Applicantsshould apply <strong>to</strong> one program only. Unsuccessful CTEP applicants will au<strong>to</strong>matically be considered for addmission <strong>to</strong> the BPHE program. No separate applicationis required.Applied Science & Engineering ProgramsTrack One (GeneralFirst-YearEngineering)TEO 1,215 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty ofApplied Science andEngineering)Low <strong>to</strong>mid-80sENG4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of: MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> the required mathematics, science and Englishcourses.Additional Admission Criteria: Consideration is also given <strong>to</strong> extracurricular and leadership activities. Applicants must complete a Student Profile Form <strong>to</strong> beconsidered for admission. Students with lower grades and extensive extracurricular activity are encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.N/ANotAvailableChemical Engineering TBCivil Engineering TVComputer Engineering TCSElectrical Engineering TELow 80sENG4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of: MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> the required mathematics, science and Englishcourses.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must complete a Student Profile Form <strong>to</strong> be considered for admission. Students with lower grades and extensiveextracurricular activity are encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.80 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus)Program NamePreviousOUACPrevious No. Enrolled GradeCodeRangesPrerequisitesEngineering Science TK 1,215 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty of High 80s <strong>to</strong> ENG4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U and one of: MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> the required mathematics, science and EnglishApplied Science and low 90s courses.Industrial Engineering TI Engineering)Low <strong>to</strong>Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants must complete a Student Profile Form <strong>to</strong> be considered for admission. Students with lower grades and extensivemid-80s extracurricular activity are encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Materials Engineering TTMHigh 70sMechanicalTMLow <strong>to</strong>Engineeringmid-80sMineral Engineering TGHigh 70sFaculty of Arts & ScienceHumanities (Arts) TAH 5,199 (<strong>to</strong>tal Faculty of Arts Mid- <strong>to</strong> ENG4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English.& Science)high 70sLife Sciences(including Psychology)TLG 5,199 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty ofArts & Science)Mid-80s ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. SBI4U and SCH4U are recommended. Many programs also require or recommend SPH4U.Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English and math courses.Physical and TPGMathematicalSciencesSocial Sciences TAX(including Economics)CommerceTAC5,199 (<strong>to</strong>tal Faculty of Arts& Science)High 70sMid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sMid-80sENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. Many programs also require or recommend one or more of SCH4U, SPH4U.Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English and math courses.ENG4U. MHF4U and MCV4U are also required for economics programs.Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English.ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English and math courses.Additional Admission Criteria: On-line Student Profile required.AlternateOffersN/AN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableNotAvailableComputer Science TAD 5,199 (<strong>to</strong>tal for Faculty ofArts & Science)Mid-70s ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. Particular attention is paid <strong>to</strong> English and math courses.N/A NotAvailable81 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaOffers of AdmissionAll <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school applicants are required <strong>to</strong> present six 4U and 4M courses, including 4U English and all prerequisites.Conditional offers of admission will be based on interim or final 4U or 4M courses, and will be made in April and May 2008. The marks obtained in relevant 3U or3M courses may be considered. Outstanding students may be considered for early conditional offers (February) based on their Grade 11 grades and proof ofregistration in Grade 12 requirements.For more information:Phone: 905-828-5399Fax: 905-569-4448Website: www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caWhile recognizing that there may be valid reasons <strong>to</strong> repeat a course, multiple repeats are discouraged. U of T Mississauga reserves the right <strong>to</strong> use the firstattempt at a course when calculating the admission average and may give preference <strong>to</strong> students who have not repeated courses. Appeals for specialcircumstances will be considered.All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completion of the diploma.Program NameHumanities, Social Sciences and BusinessArt & Art His<strong>to</strong>ry (Joint Program with Sheridan Instituteof Technology and Advanced Learning)PreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledPreviousGradeRangesPrerequisitesTMA 76 High 70s ENG4U. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.N/AAlternate OffersCommerce (including Accounting, H.R., Finance,Marketing)TME 325 Mid-80s ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English and math.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers will be considered forManagement. Must be enrolled in prerequisites.Communication, Culture & Information Technology(Joint program with Sheridan Institute of Technology andTMC 125 Mid-70s ENG4U.Health Science Communication requires SBI4U, MHF4U and SCH4U. HumanN/ACommunication and Technology requires any 4U math and recommends SBI4U.Advanced Learning)Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.†Co-opOptionNotAvailableConcurrent Education/French TEB 30 Low 80s ENG4U. One 4U French recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.Additional Admission Criteria: An Applicant Profile is required. The deadline forreceipt of the Applicant Profile is February 15. See the website for details:www.ctep.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caAu<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> Humanities. NotAvailableHumanities TMH 250 Mid-70s ENG4U. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.N/AManagement TMG 350 High 70s ENG4U, one 4U math recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> SocialSciences.Social Sciences TMS 400 Mid-70s ENG4U; several programs require one or two 4U math(s); Environmental Management N/Arequires ENG4U, MHF4U AND SBI4U. †Theatre & Drama (Joint program with Sheridan Instituteof Technology and Advanced Learning)TMT 25 Low <strong>to</strong>mid-80sENG4U. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English.Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions are required and are held in February,March and early April. Beginning in December, students book auditions on-line atwww.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/reg/audition/.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> Humanities.SciencesChemical & Physical Sciences TMW 150 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sENG4U, MHF4U and one of SPH4U or SCH4U. MCV4U recommended. Particularattention paid <strong>to</strong> English and math.N/ANotAvailable82 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga)Program NamePrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisitesAlternate OffersComputer Science, Mathematics and Statistics TMZ 100 Mid-70s ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. MDM4U also recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong>math.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers <strong>to</strong> CCIT will be considered.Concurrent Education/Chemistry TEC 30 Low 80s ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. MCV4U recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> Englishand math.Additional Admission Criteria: An Applicant Profile is required. The deadline forreceipt of the Applicant Profile is February 15. See the website for details:www.ctep.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> Chemicaland Physical Sciences or Psychology. Must be enrolledin prerequisites.Co-opOptionNotAvailableConcurrent Education/MathTEMENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. MDM4U also recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong>English and math.Additional Admission Criteria: An Applicant Profile is required. The deadline forreceipt of the Applicant Profile is February 15. See the website for details:www.ctep.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca.Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> ComputerScience, Math and Statistics. Must be enrolled inprerequisties.Forensic Science TMK 100ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. SPH4U recommended. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong>English and math.†Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers <strong>to</strong> Chemical and PhysicalScience or Psychology will be considered. Must beenrolled in prerequisites.Life Sciences TML 300 Low <strong>to</strong>Au<strong>to</strong>matic alternate offers are considered <strong>to</strong> Chemicalmid-80sand Physical Sciences or Psychology. Must be enrolledin prerequisites.Psychology TMP 200 Mid-70s ENG4U, one 4U math. Behaviour, Genetics & Neurobiology program requires ENG4U, N/AMHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. Particular attention paid <strong>to</strong> English. †NotAvailable83 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughOffers of AdmissionAll <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school applicants are required <strong>to</strong> present six 4U or 4M courses, including 4U English and all prerequisites.In light of the revised 4U mathematics curriculum, prior <strong>to</strong> applying, applicants are strongly advised <strong>to</strong> check for the acceptable 4U mathematics subjects fordesired programs at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.For more information:Phone: 416-287-7529Fax: 416-287-7525Website: www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/Supplementary Application Forms (SAF) are required for all programs, except for the Concurrent Education programs for which Applicant Profiles are required.Submit these forms as instructed before the specified deadlines. Get the forms and profiles online, at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Interviews, auditions, writing tests or portfolio submissions may also be requested for selection <strong>to</strong> certain programs.Conditional offers of admission, based on final 3U and/or 3M and interim or final 4U and/or 4M results, will be made between late February and late May. Particularattention will be paid <strong>to</strong> achievement in prerequisite courses.All offers of admission are conditional upon acceptable final results and completion of the diploma. The minimum admission grade ranges required may varyannually depending on the competition for the available spaces. While recognizing that there may be valid reasons <strong>to</strong> repeat a course, U of T Scarboroughreserves the right <strong>to</strong> give preference <strong>to</strong> students whose marks are the result of a first attempt at each course.Applicants <strong>to</strong> the following programs will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for an alternate program choice at U of T Scarborough should their original choice not beapproved: co-op programs, concurrent education programs, joint programs with Centennial College, Management programs, and Computer Science programs.Note that an alternate offer of admission will be <strong>to</strong> a non-co-op program only.Program Name OUAC Previous PreviousNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisitesAlternate OffersArts - Humanities, Social SciencesTSA 250 Mid-70s ENG4U (plus - for French programs: one of FSF4U or FEF4U or FIF4U).N/A Co-opHumanities(non-co-op)Co-op Humanities TSH 30 High 70s<strong>to</strong> low80sAdditional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Drama: Available through Humanities-Drama; Co-op Arts Management-drama stream; Co-opHumanities-drama stream. Interview required. Applicant makes appointment; call 416-287-7119 <strong>to</strong>arrange. For more details, visit www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Non-co-op Humanities; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opOptionavailable witha differentprogramcodeCo-opprogram84 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)Program Name OUACCodeSocial Sciences(non-co-op)Co-op SocialSciencesCo-op ArtsManagementPrevious PreviousNo. GradePrerequisitesAlternate OffersEnrolled RangesTSS 300 Mid-70s ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. N/A Co-opAccess the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.TSX 30 Low 80s Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Social Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.TSR 25 High 70s<strong>to</strong> low80sENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Drama: Available through Humanities-Drama; Co-op Arts Management-drama stream; Co-opHumanities-drama stream. Interview required. Applicant makes appointment; call 416-287-7119 <strong>to</strong>arrange. For more details, visit www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Humanities; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opOptionavailable witha differentprogramcodeCo-opprogramCo-opInternationalDevelopmentStudiesTSD 20 Low <strong>to</strong> ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Non-co-op Social Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.mid-80sAccess the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.References/interviews/evaluations may also be required.Journalism (JointProgram withCentennialCollege)TSJ30ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Humanities, or non-co-op Social Sciences;au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Practicum orinternshipoptionavailableNew MediaStudies (JointProgram withCentennialCollege)TSKMid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Humanities; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Portfolios may also be required.SciencesComputer ScienceTXC 40 Mid-70s ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Mathematical, Physical & Environmental(non-co-op)Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Co-opavailable witha differentprogramcode85 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)Program Name OUACCodeCo-op ComputerSciencePreviousNo.EnrolledTSC 50 High 70s<strong>to</strong> low80sPreviousGradeRangesENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U.PrerequisitesAdditional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.References/interviews/evaluations may also be required.Alternate OffersNon-co-op Computer Science; or non-co-op Mathematical, Physical &Environmental Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opOptionCo-opprogramMathematical,Physical &EnvironmentalSciences(non-co-op)TSP 150 Mid-70s ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, plus prerequisites for specific disciplines.N/A Co-opFor major and minor programs in Environmental Science: 4U mathematics recommended, notavailable withrequired.a differentSee UT Scarborough viewbook/prospectus for discipline prerequisites.programAdditional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.codeCo-opMathematical,Physical &EnvironmentalSciencesAccess the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.TSB 30 Low 80s ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, plus prerequisites for specific disciplines.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Mathematical, Physical & EnvironmentalFor major and minor programs in Environmental Science: 4U mathematics recommended, notrequired.Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.See UT Scarborough viewbook/prospectus for discipline prerequisites.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Co-opprogramBiologicalSciences (LifeSciences)TSL 450 High 70s<strong>to</strong> low80sENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. Recommended: SBI4U, SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.N/ACo-opavailable witha differentprogramcodeCo-op Cell & TSU 30 Mid-80s ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. Recommended: SBI4U and SPH4U.Non co-op Biological Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration. Co-opMolecular BiologyprogramAdditional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.(Life Sciences)Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Neuroscience(Life Sciences)TXN 75 High 70s<strong>to</strong> low80sENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. Recommended: SBI4U, SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Access the SAFon-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/. Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of thedate of the U of T letter of acknowledgement of the initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 forearly consideration; April 1, otherwise.N/ACo-opavailable witha differentprogramcode86 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)Program Name OUACCodeCo-opNeuroscience(Life Sciences)PreviousNo.EnrolledTSZ 20 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 80sPreviousGradePrerequisitesRangesENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. Recommended: SBI4U, SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Alternate OffersAlternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op: Biological Sciences, Neuroscience,Psychology; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opOptionCo-opprogramParamedicine(Joint Programwith CentennialCollege)TSI 30 High 70s ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U. Recommended: SBI4U.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Biological Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration. Practicum orAdditional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.internshipoptionAccess the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.availableComplete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Psychology (LifeSciences)TPS 100 Mid 70s ENG4U. 4U mathematics required for Cognitive Science. Recommended: Any 4U mathematics, any 4Uscience.†Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.N/A Co-opavailable witha differentprogramcodeComplete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Co-op Psychology TSQ 20 Low <strong>to</strong>& Its Applicationsmid-80s(Life Sciences)ENG4U. Recommended: Any 4U mathematics, any 4U science.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Non co-op Psychology; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opprogramAccess the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Management/BusinessManagement TSM(includingEconomics)(non-co-op)Co-opManagement250 <strong>to</strong>300Mid-80sTSN 160 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high-80sENG4U, MCV4U and MHF4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Pre-Program in Management; au<strong>to</strong>maticconsideration.Non-co-op Management or non-co-op Pre-Program in Management;au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opavailable witha differentprogramcodeCo-opprogram87 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)Program Name OUACCodeManagementPLUS Arts/Science(non-co-op)TYSPreviousNo.Enrolled15PreviousGradeRangesMid-80sPrerequisitesENG4U, MCV4U and MHF4U, plus prerequisites for specific disciplines.See UT Scarborough viewbook/prospectus for discipline prerequisites.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionAlternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Pre-Program in Management, non-co-op Co-opHumanities, non-co-op Social Sciences, non-co-op Biological Sciences, non available withco-op Psychology or non-co-op Mathematical, Physical & Environmental a differentSciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.programcodeComplete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Co-opManagementPLUS Arts/ScienceTWSENG4U, MCV4U, plus prerequisites for specific disciplines.See UT Scarborough viewbook/prospectus for discipline prerequisites.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Pre-Program in Management, non-co-opHumanities, non-co-op Social Sciences, non-co-op Biological Sciences,non-co-op Psychology or non-co-op Mathematical, Physical &Environmental Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Co-opprogramComplete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Management andInformationTechnology(non-co-op)TSVLow <strong>to</strong>mid 80sENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U.Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.Access the SAF on-line at www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Co-opManagement andInformationTSYMid-80s Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the U of T letter of acknowledgement ofthe initial OUAC application and no later than March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.Co-opprogramTechnologyEducation/TeachingTEA 30 Low 80s ENG4U plus one of: FSF4U or FEF4U or FIF4U.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Humanities; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration. Practicum orConcurrentEducation/Arts -FrenchAdditional Admission Criteria: An Applicant Profile is required. See the website for details:www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/. Deadline <strong>to</strong> apply is early, February 1; deadline for receipt of theApplicant Profile is February 15.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Management, non-co-op Pre-Program in Co-opManagement, non-co-op Mathematical, Physical & Environmental Sciences available withor non-co-op Computer Science; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.a differentprogramcodeinternshipoptionavailableConcurrentEducation/Science- Mathematical &PhysicalTES 60 Low 80s ENG4U, MCV4U, MHF4U, plus prerequisites for specific disciplines.Alternate offer <strong>to</strong> non-co-op Mathematical, Physical & EnvironmentalSee UT Scarborough viewbook/prospectus for discipline prerequisites.Sciences; au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration.Additional Admission Criteria: An Applicant Profile is required. See the website for details:www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/. Deadline <strong>to</strong> apply is early, February 1; deadline for receipt of theApplicant Profile is February 15.Practicum orinternshipoptionavailable88 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Trent University)Trent UniversityOffers of AdmissionFor full-time enrolment beginning in September 2008, Trent University expects <strong>to</strong> send offers of admission on an on-going basis starting in March. Applicants musthave completed, or be registered in, six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of three final 4U/M courses for applicantsin a semestered school, or six interim 4U/M courses for applicants in a non-semestered school. Grade 10 and 11 grades may be used <strong>to</strong> extend an early offer ofadmission when sufficient 4U/M grades are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending successful completion of all OSSD requirements andprerequisites with satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic standing.General Admission Requirements (required for all programs): Students must complete the requirements for an OSSD. A minimum average of 70% is requiredfor consideration for admission (some programs may have higher average and supplementary applications). A minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4Uand four different subject areas must be represented in courses <strong>to</strong> be considered for admission. Applicants must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses <strong>to</strong> beconsidered for admission (some programs may require a minimum number of 4U courses).For more information:Phone: 705-748-1332Toll-Free: 1-888-739-8885TTY: 705-748-1482Fax: 705-748-1629E-mail: liaison@trentu.caWebsite: www.trentu.caExtenuating Circumstances: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance (average is below70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for moreinformation.Repeated Courses: When an applicant has repeated a course, the highest of the two grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.ProgramNameOUACCodeArts (General) RAGPreviousNo.Enrolled1,600 (<strong>to</strong>talfor Arts &Science)PreviousGradeRanges70%minimumPrerequisitesSix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required for all programs. Programs with additional requirements are listed below. Psychology: 4U mathrecommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.N/AAlternate OffersCo-opOptionNotAvailable89 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Trent University)ProgramNameArts(Honours)OUACCodeRAPreviousNo.Enrolled1,600 (<strong>to</strong>talfor Arts &Science)PreviousGradeRanges70%minimumPrerequisitesSix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required for all programs. Programs with additional requirements are listed below. Psychology: 4U mathrecommended.N/AAlternate OffersCo-opOptionNotAvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Business RDAdministrationConcurrentEducation -Arts(Honours)REN/ASix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.125 80% Applicants are required <strong>to</strong> meet admission requirements for both the Queen's Faulty of Education and their chosed Trent Faculty of Arts orminimum Science program.Six 4U/M courses required: ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) plus a minimum of two additional 4U courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications <strong>to</strong> this program must be received by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC) byJanuary 9, 2008. Evaluation is based primarily on an applicants academic standing. However, a Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) isrequired and will be considered in the admissions process. PSEs are due in late January/early February. Forms and deadlines forsubmission can be accessed at www.trentu.ca/education/concurrent/. Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances thatmay have affected their academic performance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contactthe Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Applicants who have experienced extenuatingcircumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit asupplementary application. Applicants should contactthe Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at705-748-1215 for more information.N/AConcurrentEducation -Science(Honours)RTApplicants are required <strong>to</strong> meet admission requirements for both the Queen's Faulty of Education and their chosen Trent Faculty of Arts orScience program. Six 4U/M courses required: ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) plus a minimum of two additional 4U courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications <strong>to</strong> this program must be received by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC) byJanuary 9, 2008. Evaluation is based primarily on an applicants academic standing. However, a Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) isrequired and will be considered in the admissions process. PSEs are due in late January/early February. Forms and deadlines forsubmission can be accessed at www.trentu.ca/education/concurrent/. Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances thatmay have affected their academic performance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contactthe Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.ForensicScienceRU 55 75%minimumENG4U (with a minimum of 60%), SBI4U, SCH4U, and MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U plus two other 4U/M courses required.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications <strong>to</strong> this program must be received by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC) byJanuary 9, 2008. Evaluation is based on an applicant's academic standing and Personal Statement of Experience (PSE). PSEs are due inlate January/early February. Forms and deadlines for submission can be accessed at www.trentu.ca/forensicscience/. Applicants who haveexperienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance (average is below 70%) may submit asupplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for moreinformation.Alternate offers of admission are au<strong>to</strong>maticallyextended <strong>to</strong> students who do not meet the admissionrequirements for the Forensic Science program butdo meet the requirements for Arts and Science.90 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Trent University)ProgramNameFoundationsof IndigenousLearning(Diploma)Honours Arts- Stream forTeacherEducationPrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisitesRG N/A N/A Open <strong>to</strong> students who have the equivalent of <strong>Ontario</strong> Grade 12 or qualify as mature students. Students of Indigenous ancestry areencouraged <strong>to</strong> enrol.N/ARTATo Be 75%AnnouncedminimumAdditional Admission Criteria: See the Academic Calendar at www.trentu.ca/academics/ for more information.Six 4U/M courses required. ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. Applicants are required <strong>to</strong> meet admission requirements for both theArts Honours - Stream for Teacher Education and their chosen Trent Arts program.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications <strong>to</strong> this program must be received by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC) byJanuary 9, 2008. Admission decisions are based on a combination of an applicant's academic average and Supplemental Application(Applicant Profile). Applicant Profiles are due in late January/early February. Forms and deadlines for submission can be accessed atwww.trentu.ca/education/. Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance(average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Alternate OffersAlternate offers of admission are au<strong>to</strong>maticallyextended <strong>to</strong> students who do not meet the admissionrequirements for the Stream for Teacher Educationprogram but do meet the requirements for Arts andScience.Co-opOptionNotAvailableHonoursScience -Stream forTeacherEducationRTSSix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required. Applicants are required <strong>to</strong> meet admission requirements for both the Science Honours - Streamfor Teacher Education and their chosen Trent Science program.Additional Admission Criteria: Applications <strong>to</strong> this program must be received by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (OUAC) byJanuary 9, 2008. Admission decisions are based on a combination of an applicant's academic average and Supplemental Application(Applicant Profile). Applicant Profiles are due in late January/early February. Forms and deadlines for submission can be accessed atwww.trentu.ca/education/. Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance(average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Indigenous RMEnvironmentalStudies(Diploma)Kanyen'keha RL(Mohawk)Language(Diploma)N/A N/A Open <strong>to</strong> students who have the equivalent of <strong>Ontario</strong> Grade 12 or qualify as mature students. Students of Indigenous ancestry are N/Aencouraged <strong>to</strong> enrol.Additional Admission Criteria: See the Academic Calendar at www.trentu.ca/academics/ for more information.91 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Trent University)ProgramNameNativeManagement& EconomicDevelopmentPrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisitesRP N/A N/A Open <strong>to</strong> students who have the equivalent of <strong>Ontario</strong> Grade 12 or qualify as mature students. Students of Indigenous ancestry areencouraged <strong>to</strong> enrol.N/AAdditional Admission Criteria: See the Academic Calendar at www.trentu.ca/academics/ for more information.Alternate Offers(Diploma)Nursing RCN 110 70% ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%), SBI4U, SCH4U, and a 4U math plus two other 4U/M courses required.Alternate offers of admission are au<strong>to</strong>maticallyminimumextended <strong>to</strong> students who do not meet the admissionAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicrequirements for the Nursing program but do meetperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.the requirements for Arts and Science.Co-opOptionNotAvailableScience(General)RSG1,600 (<strong>to</strong>talfor Arts &Science)Six 4U/M courses required.N/AENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required for all programs. A 4U math is recommended for all programs. Programs with additionalrequirements are listed below. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: SBI4U and SCH4U required.Biology: SBI4U required.Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry: SCH4U required.Chemical Physics: SCH4U and MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Computing & Physics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Environmental & Resource Science: SBI4U and SCH4U required.Mathematics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. If an applicant <strong>to</strong> the Mathematics program has not completed MCB4U orMCV4U they will be required <strong>to</strong> enrol in and complete Math 105H (Applied Calculus) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in any additional Math courses. †Physics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Science(Honours)RSSix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required for all programs. A 4U math is recommended for all programs. Programs with additionalrequirements are listed below. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: SBI4U and SCH4U required.Biology: SBI4U required.Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry: SCH4U required.Chemical Physics: SCH4U and MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Computing & Physics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Environmental & Resource Science: SBI4U and SCH4U recommended.†Mathematics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. If an applicant <strong>to</strong> the Mathematics program has not completed MCB4U orMCV4U they will be required <strong>to</strong> enrol and complete Math 105H (Applied Calculus) prior <strong>to</strong> enrolling in any additional Math courses. †Physics: MCB4U or MHF4U or MCV4U or MGA4U required. SPH4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academicperformance (average is below 70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar atregistrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Trent ESL:English forUniversityRR N/A N/AAvailable for applicants who do not meet the English language proficiency requirement. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrarat registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.92 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Trent University - Oshawa)Trent University - OshawaOffers of AdmissionFor full-time enrolment beginning in September 2008, Trent University expects <strong>to</strong> send offers of admission on an on-going basis starting in March. Applicants musthave completed, or be registered in, six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of three final 4U/M courses for applicantsin a semestered school, or six interim 4U/M courses for applicants in a non-semestered school. Grade 10 and 11 grades may be used <strong>to</strong> extend an early offer ofadmission when sufficient 4U/M grades are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending successful completion of all OSSD requirements andprerequisites with satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic standing.For more information:Phone: 905-721-3003Fax: 905-721-3014E-mail: oshawa@trentu.caWebsite: www.trentu.ca/oshawa/General Admission Requirements (required for all programs): Students must complete the requirements for an OSSD. A minimum average of 70% is requiredfor consideration for admission (some programs may have higher average and supplementary applications). A minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4Uand four different subject areas must be represented in courses <strong>to</strong> be considered for admission. Applicants must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses <strong>to</strong> beconsidered for admission (some programs may require a minimum number of 4U courses).Extenuating Circumstances: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance (average is below70%) may submit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for moreinformation.Repeated Courses: When an applicant has repeated a course, the highest of the two grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.ProgramNameOUACCodeArts RHG(General)Arts RH(Honours)Science RCG(General)Science RC(Honours)PreviousNo.EnrolledPreviousGradeRangesN/A 70%minimumPrerequisitesSix 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required for all programs. Programs with additional requirements are listed below. Psychology: 4U math recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance (average is below 70%) maysubmit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.Six 4U/M courses required.ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)required for all programs. A 4U math is recommended for all programs. Programs with additional requirements are listed below. Environmental &Resource Science: SBI4U and SCH4U required.Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants who have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their academic performance (average is below 70%) maysubmit a supplementary application. Applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trentu.ca or at 705-748-1215 for more information.AlternateOffersAlternate offersnot applicable.Co-opOptionNotAvailable93 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT))University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT)Offers of AdmissionEarly in 2008, the University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT) will begin <strong>to</strong> issue conditional offers of admission for the fall semester. Once applicants havecompleted all program prerequisites and have satisfied the requirements for the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD), final grades will be forwarded <strong>to</strong> theRegistrar's office by the OUAC and these offers will be finalized.Basic admission requirements include the successful completion of at least six 4U or 4M courses (or equivalents), including 4U English (ENG4U), and a minimumoverall average of 70% (unless otherwise specified). In addition <strong>to</strong> these basic requirements, students must successfully complete all program-related prerequisitecourses as indicated on the OUAC and UOIT websites.For more information:Phone: 905-721-3190Fax: 905-721-3178E-mail: admissions@uoit.caWebsite: www.uoit.caRepeated Courses: The highest grade will be considered in the admission average for applicants who have repeated 4U or 4M courses.Programs Under Development: At the time of publication, two programs were under development. Visit www.uoit.ca/programs/ for program updates.Specializations: Many UOIT programs offer unique specializations that may be selected after the completion of first-year studies. Please visitwww.uoit.ca/programs/ for a full list of available programs and specializations.Program NameApplied and Industrial Mathematics(Honours)OUACCodePreviousNo.PreviousGradePrerequisitesCo-op OptionEnrolled RangesDSI 5 70s Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.N/A Co-op orinternshipoption availableDEA 70 70s Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.N/AAu<strong>to</strong>motive Engineering (Honours)/Co-op orAu<strong>to</strong>motive Engineering and Managementinternship(Honours)option availableBiological Science (Honours)/BiologicalScience and Management (Honours)Chemistry (Honours)DSBDSY7530Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Collaborative Nursing (Honours) DHN 115 Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), SBI4U, SCH4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U orMDM4U. Program is offered in collaboration with Durham College.Not AvailableCommerce (Honours) DBC 295Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.Co-op orinternshipoption availableCommunication (Honours) *pendingapprovalDDC N/A 70s Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U. *At the time of publication, this program was pending Ministryapproval. Visit www.uoit.ca/programs/ for program updates.N/A Not AvailableComputing Science (Honours) DSD 25 Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Co-op orinternshipoption availableConcurrent Education/Science (Honours)(Intermediate/Senior)DSJ 40Minimum overall average of 75% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum 75% average in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Not AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Concurrent Education/Science program should be aware that a criminal record check andTuberculin test are a post-admission requirement. Once admitted <strong>to</strong> the Concurrent Education/Science program, students will receive moreinformation about these requirements.AlternateOffersCriminology and Justice (Honours) DAJ 195Digital Media (Honours) DSO N/AMinimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Co-op orinternshipoption available94 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT))Program NameElectrical Engineering (Honours)/ElectricalEngineering and Management (Honours)Forensic Science (Honours)OUACCodeDEE 60DSNPreviousNo.Enrolled55PreviousGradeRanges70sPrerequisitesMinimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.AlternateOffersN/ACo-op OptionCo-op orinternshipoption availableGame Development and Entrepreneurship DGD(Honours)Health Physics and Radiation Science DSR 15(Honours)Health Science (Honours) DHS 95Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), SBI4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U. It isrecommended that students looking <strong>to</strong> pursue further studies in science courses should take MCV4U, SBI4U and SCH4U.Not AvailableInformation Technology (Honours) DIT 60 70s Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U and one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.N/A Co-op orinternshipoption availableLegal Studies (Honours) DAL N/AMinimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U. *At the time of publication, this program was pending Ministryapproval. Visit www.uoit.ca/programs/ for program updates.Not AvailableLife Sciences (Honours)DSUMinimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Co-op orinternshipoption availableManufacturing Engineering (Honours)/Manufacturing Engineering andManagement (Honours)DEM 10Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Mechanical Engineering (Honours)/ DEC 125Mechanical Engineering and Management(Honours)Medical Labora<strong>to</strong>ry Science (Honours) DHL 30 70s Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. ItN/Ais recommended that all three of MCV4U, SBI4U and SCH4U be taken.Not AvailableNuclear Engineering (Honours)/NuclearEngineering and Management (Honours)DEN 55Physical Science (Honours)/Physical DSP 5Science and Management (Honours)Physics (Honours) DSK 10Software Engineering (Honours)/SoftwareEngineering and Management (Honours)DEW 35Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U, MHF4U and two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.Minimum overall average of 70% on six 4U or 4M credits including ENG4U (minimum 60%), MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. Combinedminimum average of 70% in math and science courses. Strong applicants missing one of the prerequisites are still encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply.Co-op orinternshipoption available95 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)University of WaterlooOffers of AdmissionThe University of Waterloo anticipates making a relatively limited number of offers of admission beginning December 2007 and continuing with a large number ofoffers of admission on a rolling basis beginning February 2008. In highly competitive programs, such as Engineering, Mathematics programs, and SoftwareEngineering, most decisions will be made in mid-May. Admissions committees for these programs like <strong>to</strong> have more information, including updated grades andcontest results, so that they can make fair and equitable decisions. Offers of residence and information about scholarships will accompany the offers of admission;scholarship decisions will be made in May.For more information:Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 37569Fax: 519-746-8088E-mail: liaison@uwaterloo.caWebsite: www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.caAll offers of admission and scholarships will be made no later than May 26, 2008, and applicants will have until May 28, 2008, <strong>to</strong> respond. Applicants who knowthat the University of Waterloo is the university that they wish <strong>to</strong> attend are encouraged <strong>to</strong> accept their offer as soon as they receive it. Other universities may askfor a response by an earlier date; however, even if applicants have confirmed an offer before May 28, they have until May 28 <strong>to</strong> amend a decision and accept alater offer without penalty. <strong>Ontario</strong> universities shall not compel a student in any way <strong>to</strong> make a decision before May 28.All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all diploma requirements, including a final admission average of 70%. Some programs may specify otherconditions, including higher final admission averages. Basic requirements are at least six 4U or 4M courses, which must include all required courses as specifiedfor each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent <strong>to</strong> ENG4U.Applicants who are not admitted <strong>to</strong> the program <strong>to</strong> which they have applied may be considered for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternate program in the same faculty, providedthat they meet minimum admission requirements and places are available. Where a program is available in both co-op and regular, applicants who are notadmitted <strong>to</strong> the co-op program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places areavailable. In some programs, limited admission <strong>to</strong> co-op is also available in second year.Alternate Offers: Specific alternate programs are listed at www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/offers.htm.Mathematics courses: Required mathematics courses may be from either the old or new <strong>Ontario</strong> 4U curriculum, or both. For details, go <strong>to</strong>http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/docs/math_mixed_requirements.pdfNote about admission averages: The admission averages are based on previous years' entering classes. They are affected by the number and quality ofapplicants and the spaces available and hence will not be known until mid-May 2008. Other fac<strong>to</strong>rs will be considered as well as grades.Note about programs: The programs listed are entry programs only. The University of Waterloo offers more than 100 areas of study within these programs. For acomplete listing of degree majors as well as minors, options, specializations, and interdisciplinary programs, please visit www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/programs/.Program NameOUAC PreviousNo.CodeEnrolledFaculty of Applied Health SciencesHealth Studies(regular/co-op)Kinesiology(regular/co-op)Recreation &Leisure Studies(regular/co-op)WFWKWX46 forregular,59 forco-op56 forregular,115 forco-op31 forregular,47 forco-opPreviousGradeRangesHigh 70s(regular)High 70sMid-70sPrerequisitesSBI4U, SCH4U, plus four additional 4U or 4M courses. Recommended: MHF4U, ENG4U; for Pre-Health Professions Option - www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opMHF4U, ENG4U, SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions with acknowledgment of application).MHF4U, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or SPH4U, plus minimum of three additional 4U or 4M courses.offers.htmoptionavailablewith thisprogramAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions with acknowledgment of application).One 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: One 4U or 4M course from Arts, Business Studies, Canadian and World Studies, Classical Studies, Frenchas a Second Language, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Languages, or Social Sciences and Humanities course; forTherapeutic Recreation - SBI4U or PSE4U; for Recreation and Business - BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions with acknowledgment of application). Involvementin extracurricular activities is important in admissions decisions.Alternate OffersCo-opOption96 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameFaculty of ArtsAccounting &FinancialManagement -FinancialManagement(co-op only)OUAC PreviousNo.CodeEnrolledWFM 85PreviousGradeRangesLow <strong>to</strong>mid-80sPrerequisitesAny 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 75% in a 4U English required.Recommended: MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assignment (AFMAA) by invitation beginning late March; specialarrangements possible for applicants unable <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> campus. Details are available atwww.afm.uwaterloo.ca/admissions.htm.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogramAccounting &FinancialManagement -Public Accounting(co-op only)WPA 80Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 75% in a 4U English required.Recommended: MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).Accounting and Financial Management (PA) is open only <strong>to</strong> Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Accounting andFinancial Management Admissions Assignment (AFMAA) by invitation beginning late March; special arrangements possiblefor applicants unable <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> campus. Details are available at www.afm.uwaterloo.ca/admissions.htm.Arts & Business WAB(regular/co-op)(also availablethrough Renison orSt. Jerome's)Honours Arts(regular only)IndependentStudies (regularonly)75 for Mid-70sregular, (regular)300 forco-op(includesRenisonand St.Jerome's)WA 573(includesRenisonand St.Jerome's)Mid-70sWI 7Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in a 4U English required.Recommended: For Social Science programs such as Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology,Social Development Studies, or Sociology - MDM4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in a 4U English required.Applicants should be capable of doing university-level work on their own and should be planning studies that can be done atthe University of Waterloo.Additional Admission Criteria: Interview/letters of reference/au<strong>to</strong>biographical letter.Co-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramCo-opavailableby majorNotAvailableFaculty of EngineeringArchitecture (co-op WR 70only)Chemical WC 130Engineering (co-oponly)Individualselectionfrom themid-80s.MHF4U, MCV4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 75% in ENG4U required;final grade of at least 70% required in each other required course. Recommended: 3M or 4M art courses, independent artstudies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and his<strong>to</strong>ry. Prerequisite details:www.architecture.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/portfolio.htmlAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).Interview/portfolio/English précis-writing exercise. Au<strong>to</strong>matic. Interviews in April; special arrangements possible for applicantsunable <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> campus. Details at www.architecture.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/portfolio.html.MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application.February <strong>to</strong> March. Also considered are involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interestin engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogram97 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameCivil Engineering(co-op only)OUAC PreviousNo.CodeEnrolledComputer WWJ 124Engineering (co-oponly)Electrical WWF 206Engineering (co-oponly)Environmental WEE 38Engineering (co-oponly)Geological WWG 17Engineering (co-oponly)Management WEM 60Engineering (co-oponly)Mechanical WWH 190Engineering (co-oponly)Mechatronics WMTEngineering (co-oponly)Nanotechnology WNTEngineering (co-oponly)Systems DesignEngineering (co-oponly)WE 100 Individualselectionfrom thelow <strong>to</strong>mid-80s.PreviousGradePrerequisitesRangesMHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Individualselectionfrom themid-80s.Individualselectionfrom thelow 80s.Individualselectionfrom thelow 80s.Individualselectionfrom themid-80s.110 Individualselectionfrom thehigh 80s.WD 90 Individualselectionfrom themid-80sSoftware EngineeringSoftwareEngineering (co-oponly)WSO 107 Individualselectionfrom themid-80sAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application.February <strong>to</strong> March. Also considered are involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interestin engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application.February <strong>to</strong> March. Also considered are involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interestin engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, plus one additional 4U or 4M course. Recommended: ICS3M is highlyrecommended; ICS4M would be an asset.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).February <strong>to</strong> March. Experience in developing well-structured, modular programs is required, as demonstrated by at least oneof the following: strong performance in a programming course such as ICS3M or ICS4M or equivalent, strong performance ina programming contest, significant work experience, other (must be explained on the Admission Information Form). Alsoconsidered are involvement in extracurricular activities in school and/or community; interest in software engineering;additional Grade 12 OSS courses; and participation in mathematics, science, engineering or programming competitions. Allapplicants are encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogramwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogramwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogram98 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameOUAC Previous PreviousCo-opNo. GradePrerequisitesAlternate OffersCodeOptionEnrolled RangesFaculty of Environmental StudiesEnvironment & WEB 55 High 70s Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in any 4U English required.www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opBusiness (co-oponly)Recommended: 4U mathematics, 4U science, BAT4M, CIA2U (where offered).Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).offers.htmprogramEnvironment &Resource Studies(regular/co-op)Geography(regular/co-op)WER 80 Mid-70s(regular)WG 56 Mid-70sAny 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in any 4U English required.Recommended: At least one 4U or 4M course from Canadian & World Studies or Social Sciences & Humanities or the Arts; atleast one 4U or 4M course from Mathematics or Science.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in any 4U English required.Recommended: One or more 4U or 4M geography courses strongly recommended; one or more 4U mathematics courses;SES4U.Co-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Geography andAviation (regularonly)WEV 15 Mid-70s Any 4U English; one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U; plus four additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in anywww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/Not4U English required. Recommended: One or more 4U or 4M geography (strongly recommended), a second 4U mathematics, offers.htmAvailableSES4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).Program Briefing Session. Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification.Geomatics(regular/co-op)InternationalDevelopment(regular only)WGM 20Any 4U English; one of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U; plus four additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% inany 4U English required. Recommended: A second 4U mathematics, ICS4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).WID 25-30 Mid-70s Any 4U English; a 4U or 4M course from mathematics or science with a final grade of 70%; plus four additional 4U or 4Manticipated. courses. Final grade of at least 70% in any 4U English.Newprogram.Recommended: A 4U second language course.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Co-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramNotAvailableKnowledgeIntegration (regularonly)Planning (regular/co-op)WKI 40-50 Mid-80s Any 4U English; one of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SES4U; MHF4U. Final grade of at least 75% in any 4U English.anticipated.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Newprogram.WP 77 Mid-70s(regular)Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 75% in any 4U English required.Recommended: 4U or 4M courses from Canadian & World Studies, Mathematics, and/or Science (preferably SBI4U orSES4U).Computing and Financial ManagementComputing andFinancialManagement(co-op only)WCF 60 Individualselectionfrom themid-80s.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).MHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade ofat least 75% in any 4U English required. Recommended: ICS3M, BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The CanadianComputing Competition is recommended.Co-opoptionavailablewith thisprogramwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmprogram99 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameOUAC PreviousNo.CodeEnrolledFaculty of MathematicsBioinformatics(co-op/regular)(BCS availablethrough St.Jerome's)WBI10 forregular,15 forco-opPreviousGradeRangesIndividualselectionfrom thelow 80s.PrerequisitesMHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, any 4U English, one of either SBI4U or SPH4U, plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Recommended: ICS3M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The CanadianComputing Competition is recommended.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmoptionavailablewith thisprogramBusinessAdministration(WLU) andMathematics(Waterloo) DoubleDegree (co-oponly) (alsoavailable throughSt. Jerome's)ComputationalMathematics(regular/co-op)(also availablethrough St.Jerome's)WBA 45 Individualselectionfrom theWCM 10 forregular,20 forco-ophigh 80s <strong>to</strong>low 90s.Individualselectionfrom thelow 80s.MHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: ICS3M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.Co-opprogramCo-opoptionavailablewith thisprogram100 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameComputer Science(regular/co-op)(also availablethrough St.Jerome's)OUAC PreviousNo.CodeEnrolledWCS100 forregular,270 forco-opPreviousGradeRangesIndividualselectionfrom thelow 80s.PrerequisitesMHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: ICS3M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The CanadianComputing Competition is recommended.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmoptionavailablewith thisprogramMathematics(regular/co-op)(also availablethrough St.Jerome's)Mathematics/BusinessAdministration(regular/co-op)(also availablethrough St.Jerome's)Mathematics/CharteredAccountancy(co-op only) (alsoavailable throughSt. Jerome's)Mathematics/Financial Analysisand RiskManagement(regular/co-op)WM130 forregular,275 forco-opWMB 20 forregular,30 forco-opIndividualselectionfrom thelow <strong>to</strong>mid-80s.WN 55 Individualselectionfrom thehigh 80s <strong>to</strong>low 90s.MHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: ICS3M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.MHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: ICS3M, BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withacknowledgment of the application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encouraged <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.WMF 20 forregular,Newprogram.MHF4U, MCV4U, any 4U English, either ICS4M or one other U course, plus two additional 4U or 4M courses.Recommended: ICS3M.Co-opoption30 for IndividualavailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form including teacher reference. Instructions will be sent withco-op selection acknowledgement of application. Details are available at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/navigation/Prospective/with thisfrom the prospectiveAdmissions.shtml. All applicants are strongly encourages <strong>to</strong> write the Euclid Mathematics Contest.programmid-80santicipated.Faculty of ScienceBiotechnology/ WSA 10 Mid-90s Any 4U English; MHF4U; MCV4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U; plus one additional 4U or 4M course. www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opCharteredAccountancy(co-op only)Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, BAT4M.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions with acknowledgment of application).offers.htmprogramCo-opprogram101 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)Program NameBiotechnology/Economics (co-oponly)Honours Science(regular only)Life Sciences(regular/co-op)Physical Sciences(regular/co-op)Science andAviation (regularonly)OUAC Previous PreviousCo-opNo. GradePrerequisitesAlternate OffersCodeOptionEnrolled RangesWBE 20 High 80s Any 4U English; MHF4U; MCV4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U; plus one additional 4U or 4M course. www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opRecommended: SBI4U, SCH4U.offers.htmprogramAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).WS 170 Mid-70s Any 4U English; MHF4U; MCV4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U; plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Recommended: SCH4U, SPH4U.NotAvailableWLS 250 for Mid-70sCo-opAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).regular, (regular)option175 foravailableco-opwith thisWPS 25 for Mid-70sprogramregular,70 forco-opWSV 15Any 4U English; MHF4U; MCV4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U; plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgement of application).Program Briefing Session, Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification.NotAvailableScience andBusiness (regular/co-op)WSB20 forregular,80 forco-opLow 80sAny 4U English; MHF4U; MCV4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U; plus one additional 4U or 4M course.Recommended: BBB4M, SCH4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmoptionavailablewith thisprogram102 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo - Renison College)University of Waterloo - Renison CollegeOffers of AdmissionThe University of Waterloo anticipates making a relatively limited number of offers of admission beginning December 2007 and continuing with a large number ofoffers of admission on a rolling basis beginning February 2008. In highly competitive programs, such as Engineering, Mathematics programs, and SoftwareEngineering, most decisions will be made in mid-May. Admissions committees for these programs like <strong>to</strong> have more information, including updated grades andcontest results, so that they can make fair and equitable decisions. Offers of residence and information about scholarships will accompany the offers of admission;scholarship decisions will be made in May.For more information:Phone: 519-884-4400Fax: 519-884-5135E-mail: ren-reg@renison.uwaterloo.caWebsite: www.renison.uwaterloo.caAll offers of admission and scholarships will be made no later than May 26, 2008, and applicants will have until May 28, 2008, <strong>to</strong> respond. Applicants who knowthat the University of Waterloo is the university that they wish <strong>to</strong> attend are encouraged <strong>to</strong> accept their offer as soon as they receive it. Other universities may askfor a response by an earlier date; however, even if applicants have confirmed an offer before May 28, they have until May 28 <strong>to</strong> amend a decision and accept alater offer without penalty. <strong>Ontario</strong> universities shall not compel a student in any way <strong>to</strong> make a decision before May 28.All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all diploma requirements, including a final admission average of 70%. Some programs may specify otherconditions, including higher final admission averages. Basic requirements are at least six 4U or 4M courses, which must include all required courses as specifiedfor each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent <strong>to</strong> ENG4U.Applicants who are not admitted <strong>to</strong> the program <strong>to</strong> which they have applied may be considered for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternate program in the same faculty, providedthat they meet minimum admission requirements and places are available. Where a program is available in both co-op and regular, applicants who are notadmitted <strong>to</strong> the co-op program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places areavailable. In some programs, limited admission <strong>to</strong> co-op is also available in second year.Mathematics courses: Required mathematics courses may be from either the old or new <strong>Ontario</strong> 4U curriculum, or both. For details, go <strong>to</strong>http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/docs/math_mixed_requirements.pdfAlternate Offers: Specific alternate programs are listed at www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/offers.htm.Note about admission averages: The admission averages are based on previous years' entering classes. They are affected by the number and quality ofapplicants and the spaces available and hence will not be known until mid-May 2008. Other fac<strong>to</strong>rs will be considered as well as grades.Note about programs: The programs listed are entry programs only. The University of Waterloo offers more than 100 areas of study within these programs. For acomplete listing of degree majors as well as minors, options, specializations, and interdisciplinary programs, please visit www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/programs/.Program NamePreviousOUACCode Previous No. Enrolled GradeRangesRenison: Honours Arts (regular) WRA 573 (includes Universityof Waterloo and St.Jerome's)Mid-70sPrerequisitesAny 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least70% in a 4U English required.Recommended: For Social Science programs such as Anthropology,Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Social DevelopmentStudies, or Sociology - MDM4U.Alternate OffersCo-opOptionwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmavailableby majorAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF)(instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).Renison: Social Development Studies (regular) (alsoavailable through Arts and Business, Honours Arts, and St.Jerome's: Honours Arts)WRS 56Any 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least70% in a 4U English required.Recommended: MDM4U.NotAvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF)(instructions sent with acknowledgment of application).103 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's University)University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's UniversityOffers of AdmissionThe University of Waterloo anticipates making a relatively limited number of offers of admission beginning December 2007 and continuing with a large number ofoffers of admission on a rolling basis beginning February 2008. In highly competitive programs, such as Engineering, Mathematics programs, and SoftwareEngineering, most decisions will be made in mid-May. Admissions committees for these programs like <strong>to</strong> have more information, including updated grades andcontest results, so that they can make fair and equitable decisions. Offers of residence and information about scholarships will accompany the offers of admission;scholarship decisions will be made in May.For more information:Phone: 519-884-8110Toll-Free: 1-888-752-4636, ext. 28270Fax: 519-884-5759E-mail: you@sju.uwaterloo.caWebsite: www.sju.caAll offers of admission and scholarships will be made no later than May 26, 2008, and applicants will have until May 28, 2008, <strong>to</strong> respond. Applicants who knowthat the University of Waterloo is the university that they wish <strong>to</strong> attend are encouraged <strong>to</strong> accept their offer as soon as they receive it. Other universities may askfor a response by an earlier date; however, even if applicants have confirmed an offer before May 28, they have until May 28 <strong>to</strong> amend a decision and accept alater offer without penalty. <strong>Ontario</strong> universities shall not compel a student in any way <strong>to</strong> make a decision before May 28.All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all diploma requirements, including a final admission average of 70%. Some programs may specify otherconditions, including higher final admission averages. Basic requirements are at least six 4U or 4M courses, which must include all required courses as specifiedfor each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent <strong>to</strong> ENG4U.Applicants who are not admitted <strong>to</strong> the program <strong>to</strong> which they have applied may be considered for admission <strong>to</strong> an alternate program in the same faculty, providedthat they meet minimum admission requirements and places are available. Where a program is available in both co-op and regular, applicants who are notadmitted <strong>to</strong> the co-op program will be considered au<strong>to</strong>matically for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places areavailable. In some programs, limited admission <strong>to</strong> co-op is also available in second year.Mathematics courses: Required mathematics courses may be from either the old or new <strong>Ontario</strong> 4U curriculum, or both. For details, go <strong>to</strong>http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/docs/math_mixed_requirements.pdfAlternate Offers: Specific alternate programs are listed at www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/offers.htm.Note about admission averages: The admission averages are based on previous years' entering classes. They are affected by the number and quality ofapplicants and the spaces available and hence will not be known until mid-May 2008. Other fac<strong>to</strong>rs will be considered as well as grades.Note about programs: The programs listed are entry programs only. The University of Waterloo offers more than 100 areas of study within these programs. For acomplete listing of degree majors as well as minors, options, specializations, and interdisciplinary programs, please visit www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/programs/.Program NameSt. Jerome's:Honours Arts(regular)OUACCodeWJAPrevious No. Enrolled575 (includes University ofWaterloo and Renison)PreviousGradeRangesMid-70sPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionAny 4U English, plus five additional 4U or 4M courses. Final grade of at least 70% in a 4U Englishrequired.Recommended: For Social Science programs such as Anthropology, Economics, Geography, PoliticalScience, Psychology, Social Development Studies, or Sociology - MDM4U.www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ Co-opoffers.htmavailable bymajorAdditional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF) (instructions sent with acknowledgmen<strong>to</strong>f application).104 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>Offers of AdmissionBeginning in early 2008, and continuing until late April, Western will be extending a number of early conditional offers, scholarships and offers of residence <strong>to</strong>students with an outstanding academic record in their last two years of secondary school. These early offers will take many fac<strong>to</strong>rs in<strong>to</strong> consideration includingmarks in prior grades, as well as prior and interim marks in 4U and/or 4M courses. Applicants must either have completed or be enrolled in prerequisite courses forprograms <strong>to</strong> which they have applied in order <strong>to</strong> be considered at this time.For more information:Phone: 519-661-2100Fax: 519-661-3710Website: www.registrar.uwo.ca/contactus/admissions/Offers of admission and final decisions for applicants who do not receive an offer as of late April will be deferred until May. All applicants will be given fullconsideration at this time. Information pertaining <strong>to</strong> special circumstances adversely affecting an applicant's grades, as well as extracurricular activities andcontributions <strong>to</strong> citizenship, will be taken in<strong>to</strong> account for those students on, or near, the required admission average for the offers being extended in May. Theseforms must be submitted by April 1.All offers will be conditional upon successfully completing the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average in six 4U and/or 4M courses including allprerequisite courses as stipulated in the "Offer of Admission". Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U or 4M marks, including prerequisite courses.Internship and/or co-op opportunities are available in a variety of programs. For further details, please visit http://welcome.uwo.ca.Alternate Offers: Applicants who wish <strong>to</strong> be considered for more than one program should list each program as a separate choice on the OUAC application.PreviousOUAC Previous No.Program NameGradeCode EnrolledRangesArts and Humanities EA 330 80% ENG4U.Bachelor of Music (BMus) EM 145 (<strong>to</strong>tal formusicprograms)Min. 70% ENG4U.PrerequisitesAdditional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. Applicant contacted by faculty. February <strong>to</strong> May. Applicants are expected <strong>to</strong> audition in personbut, for those living outside southern <strong>Ontario</strong>, the faculty is prepared <strong>to</strong> accept a taped audition.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableBiological & Medical Science (BMSc &BSc)ESMEngineering EE 3601,145 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codesES & ESM)80%ENG4U, MHF4U, two of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4M. MCV4U highly recommended.ENG4U, MHF4U, SPH4U, SCH4U and one of MCV4U (highly recommended), MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U, CIA4U, CHI4U, CGW4U, CLN4U, CPW4U,HZT4U, CGU4U or CHY4U.Co-op orinternshipoptionavailableHealth ScienceKinesiologyEWEP300 80% ENG4U, one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.N/A NotAvailableENG4U, SBI4U.Students interested in the BSc program are encouraged <strong>to</strong> select one 4U math course. MHF4U is strongly recommended. SPH4U or SPH3U alsostrongly recommended.Management and Organizational Studies ED 600Management and Organizational Studies(Commercial Aviation Management) -Flight Training (Main campus only)EDF50 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codesEDF & EDN)ENG4U, two of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.ENG4U, two of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary application form required. Valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification also requiredfor the flight option. For assessment, contact Transport Canada or your local physician. Due by September 1. It is recommended that students havecompleted at least two hours of small aircraft flying time for the flight option. SPH4U is recommended.Co-op orinternshipoptionavailableManagement and Organizational Studies(Commercial Aviation Management) -Non-Flight (Main campus only)EDNENG4U, two of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U. SPH4U recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary application form required. Valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification also requiredfor the flight option. For assessment, contact Transport Canada or your local physician. Due by September 1. SPH4U is recommended.105 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>)PreviousOUAC Previous No.Program NameGradeCode EnrolledRangesMedia, Information & Technoculture EI 200 80% ENG4U.PrerequisitesAdditional Admission Criteria: Scholarship Eligibility - Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents. A limited number of international studentscholarships are available.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionNotAvailableMusic (BAMus) EMA 145 (<strong>to</strong>tal formusicMin. 70% ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Recommendation of the Faculty on the basis of an interview.Music Administrative Studies EMS programs) 80% ENG4U, MHF4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. Applicant contacted by faculty. February <strong>to</strong> May. Applicants are expected <strong>to</strong> audition in personbut, for those living outside southern <strong>Ontario</strong>, the faculty is prepared <strong>to</strong> accept a taped audition.Music Performance Diploma (three years) EMDMin. 70% ENG4U. Applicants must demonstrate a performance level of at least a Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry Grade 10 standard, and show evidence of exceptionalperformance ability before a jury. Prerequisite plus next best five 4U or 4M courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. Applicant contacted by faculty. February <strong>to</strong> May. Applicants are expected <strong>to</strong> audition in personbut, for those living outside southern <strong>Ontario</strong>, the faculty is prepared <strong>to</strong> accept a taped audition.Nursing (Western-Fanshawe Collaborative ENWProgram) - Western siteNursing (Western-Fanshawe Collaborative ENFProgram) - Fanshawe College site125 (<strong>to</strong>tal forNursingprograms)125 (<strong>to</strong>tal forNursingprograms)Science ES 1,145 (<strong>to</strong>tal forOUAC codesES & ESM)Social Science EO 77080%N/A80%60% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U; 60% in one of MCR3U or MCF3M.60% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U; 60% in one of MCR3U or MCF3M.ENG4U, MHF4U, two of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4M. MCV4U highly recommended.ENG4U.For Economics only: MHF4U and MCV4U and/or math taken at university are necessary for this program.All specializations and majors in Psychology require a university math course, therefore MHF4U is highly recommended. Math is helpful aspreparation for Sociology and Geography programs.N/ACo-op orinternshipoptionavailableCo-op orinternshipoptionavailableNotAvailableWestern/Fanshawe Joint Degree/Diploma EIT 65in Media Theory & ProductionFoods & Nutrition (BSc) EH Refer <strong>to</strong>Brescia codeEBHENG4U.ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MCR3U or MCF3M.106 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University CollegeOffers of AdmissionBrescia University College will be extending offers of admission beginning in March <strong>to</strong> students who present mid-year and final grades with strong academicresults. Applicants must have either completed or be enrolled in prerequisite courses for the program <strong>to</strong> which they have applied. Previous years of academic workmay be reviewed <strong>to</strong> establish a consistent pattern of strong academic achievement. All other offers (conditional or final) are issued later in May and will be basedonly on 4U or 4M midterm and final grades. Application profiles are considered in May.For more information:Phone: 519-858-5151Fax: 519-858-5137E-mail: brescia@uwo.caWebsite: www.brescia.uwo.caBrescia will continue <strong>to</strong> offer admission on a rolling basis throughout the summer subject <strong>to</strong> program availability.All offers of admission are conditional upon successful completion of the OSSD and maintenance of a minimum final average on required courses as stipulated inthe "Offer of Admission". Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U or 4M marks, including prerequisite courses. Students not eligible for theirspecialized program choice are au<strong>to</strong>matically considered for an alternate offer <strong>to</strong> Arts and Social Science.Residence: Offers of residence are included with offers of admission.Scholarship and Awards: Offers of scholarships and bursaries will be included with conditional offers of admission. Students who do not receive an offer inMarch will be eligible for both entrance scholarships and bursaries in May. Entrance scholarships at Brescia are guaranteed and unlimited in number, and areawarded based on final 4U or 4M grades.Program NameOUAC Previous No. PreviousCode Enrolled Grade RangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionArtsBA Family StudiesEBAEBF300 (allprograms)78% ENG4U.ENG4U.†Au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration for alternate offers<strong>to</strong> Arts and/or Social Science.Not Available(Human Ecology)BSc Foods and Nutrition EBH 300 (allprograms)78% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCR3U or MCF3M.Au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration for alternate offers<strong>to</strong> Arts and/or Social Science.Practicum or internshipoption availableHealth Science EBW83% ENG4U; one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U; one of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.Not AvailableKinesiologyEBPENG4U, SBI4U.Students interested in the BSc program are encouraged <strong>to</strong> select one 4U math course. MHF4U is stronglyrecommended. SPH4U or SPH3U are also strongly recommended.Management andOrganizational StudiesSocial ScienceEBDEBO78%ENG4U, two of: MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.ENG4U.N/APracticum or internshipoption availableNot AvailablePreliminary YearCo-educationalEBC 35 70%Please consult the Registrar's Office for additional admission information. This is a university prepara<strong>to</strong>ryprogram with no alternate program options.BSc Family Studies(Human Ecology)EBZ300 (allprograms)78% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCR3U or MCF3M.Au<strong>to</strong>matic consideration for alternate offers<strong>to</strong> Arts and/or Social Science.107 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University CollegeOffers of AdmissionHuron University College will offer early conditional admission <strong>to</strong> all programs starting in late March/early April. In order <strong>to</strong> be considered for programs, applicantsmust have either completed or enrolled in the prerequisite courses. All offers of admission are conditional upon successful completion of the OSSD andmaintenance of a minimum final average of six 4U or 4M level courses as stipulated in the Offer of Admission.For more information:Phone: 519-438-7224, ext. 212Fax: 519-438-3800E-mail: huron@uwo.caWebsite: www.huronuc.caProgram NameArtsBachelor of Theology(BTh)Management andOrganizational StudiesMedia, Information &TechnocultureOUAC Previous No. PreviousCode Enrolled Grade RangesPrerequisitesEHA N/A 78-80% ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70%.EHTEHDEHI 10 88%ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70%; two ofMHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70%.Additional Admission Criteria:Supplementary application required.N/AAlternate OffersAlternate offers of admission will be au<strong>to</strong>matically sent <strong>to</strong> students who do not meet the requirements for thespecialized programs, but do meet the requirements for Arts or Social Sciences.Co-opOptionNotAvailableSocial Science EHO N/A 78%-80% ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70%. N/A108 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University CollegeOffers of AdmissionKing's will be extending offers of admission, scholarship and residence <strong>to</strong> students with strong academic records beginning in mid- <strong>to</strong> late March. Applicants mustbe enrolled in or have completed prerequisite courses for their programs of choice. King's will continue <strong>to</strong> extend offers of admission in<strong>to</strong> late May. Students whohave provided Applicant Profiles, which describe extenuating circumstances and extracurricular activities, will be considered on these grounds in mid-May.Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U or 4M marks, including required courses. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements foradmission <strong>to</strong> their requested program will be offered admission <strong>to</strong> an alternative program if they are qualified.For more information:Phone: 519-433-3491Toll-Free: 1-888-265-4406Fax: 519-433-2227E-mail: kings@uwo.caWebsite: www.uwo.ca/kings/Program Name OUAC Code Previous No. Enrolled Previous Grade Ranges Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionArtsChildhood and Social InstitutionsEKAEKC1507076-78%ENG4U.N/ANot AvailableManagement & Organizational Studies EKD 120 80%ENG4U and two of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U or two of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.Social Justice & Peace Studies EKJ 50Social Sciences EKO 22576-78%ENG4U.109 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University)Wilfrid Laurier UniversityOffers of AdmissionWilfrid Laurier University will begin <strong>to</strong> send out offers of admission <strong>to</strong> the highest qualified applicants in January and continuing through May. Early conditionaloffers of admission are subject <strong>to</strong> applicants attaining specific prerequisite course requirement(s), completing OSSD requirements and meeting a specific minimumfinal average. The admission average is based on the best six 4U or 4M courses (or equivalent). Students should check with the university admissions secondaryschool applicant page (www.wlu.ca/admissions/) for information and updates.Repeated/Type of Courses: When an applicant has repeated a course, the highest grade will be used in calculating the student's average with no penalty.Courses taken at night school/summer school are considered equivalent <strong>to</strong> regular daytime courses.For more information:Phone: 519-884-0710, ext. 3385TTY: 519-884-1141Fax: 519-747-2106E-mail: liaison@wlu.caWebsite: www.chooselaurier.caOne Offer of Admission: Laurier can issue only one offer of admission per student. Applicants should list their program choice in order of preference. Applicantsshould list their program choice in order of preference. Applicants will be sent information in January/February about how <strong>to</strong> submit additional information <strong>to</strong>support their application for admission.Alternate Offers for Waterloo Campus Programs: Applicants who do not receive an admission offer for the program <strong>to</strong> which they applied will be considered foradmission <strong>to</strong> another program, if space permits.Residence: A residence application can be found on-line at www.mylaurier.ca/residence/. Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year secondary school students whoseapplication form and deposit are received by the posted deadline.Program NamePreviousOUAC Previous No.GradeCode EnrolledRangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionApplied Economics, Honours UAE N/A Low <strong>to</strong> One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U at 60%.Special Review.Not Availablemid-80sArts, Honours UH 1,200 High 70s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.Co-op application<strong>to</strong> lowavailable at the80suniversity afterregistrationBiochemistry & Biotechnology, HonoursBiology, Honours (BA)Biology, Honours (BSc)UBIUBAUE*300 combined <strong>to</strong>talenrolment forprograms designatedwith *Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; SCH4U at 75%; MHF4U and SBI4U, each at 60%. Acombined minimum average of 75% is required in the math and science courses.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; SBI4U at 70%.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; SBI4U at 70%; MHF4U and SCH4U, each at 60%. Acombined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses.Recommended: One of MCV4U, MDM4U or SPH4U.Special Review.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationBusiness Administration & ComputerScience, Honours (double degree co-opprogram) (full-time study only)Business Administration & Computing &Computer Electronics, Honours (doubledegree co-op program) (full-time study only)Business Administration, Honours (full-timestudy only)Business Administration (Laurier) &Mathematics (Waterloo), Honours Co-op(full-time study only)UXAUXUB 525UWW 30Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 80sHigh 80s<strong>to</strong> low90sOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%; MHF4U at 70%; MCV4U at 60%. A combinedminimum average of 80% is required in the math and science courses.program.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%; MHF4U at 70%; one of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%. Honours EconomicsOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 75%; MHF4U and MCV4U each at 85%.1. BBA2. Honours BSc Computer Science3. Honours Economics4. General BSc/BA ComputerScienceEligible for direct entry in<strong>to</strong> co-opCo-op optionavailable with thisprogramCo-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistration1. BBACo-op program2. Honours Economics3. Arts - Waterloo Campus Mustmeet admission criteria for bothWLU and the University of Waterloo.Manda<strong>to</strong>ry co-op program. Â110 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University)Chemistry, HonoursProgram NameChemistry & Math, HonoursOUACCodeUHCUKCPrevious No.Enrolled*300 combined <strong>to</strong>talenrolment forprograms designatedwith *PreviousGradeRangesMid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and SCH4U, each at 60%. A combinedminimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses. Recommended: One ofSBI4U, MCV4U or MDM4U.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 60%. Acombined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses.Special Review.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationComputer Science, HonoursUFAOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and one of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses.Computing & Computer Electronics, HonoursUF*300 combined <strong>to</strong>talenrolment forprograms designatedwith *Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sEconomics Honours UD 160 Low <strong>to</strong>mid-80sFinancial Mathematics, Honours (BA) UAM *300 combined <strong>to</strong>tal Mid- <strong>to</strong>enrolment for high 70sFinancial Mathematics, Honours (BSc) USMprograms designatedwith *One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and one of MCV4U, SPH4U, or SCH4Ueach at 60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and sciencecourses.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U at 70%; one of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 60%. A minimummath average of 80% is required.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 60%; one of SBI4U,SCH4U or SPH4U each at 60%. A minimum math average of 80%, and a combined minimumaverage of 70% is required in the math and science courses.Special Review.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationGeography, Honours Geography &Environmental Science OptionUHGOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4Ueach at 60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and sciencecourses.Kinesiology & Physical Education, Honours(BA) (full-time study only)Kinesiology & Physical Education, Honours(BSc) (full-time study only)Mathematics & Biology, HonoursUP 100 Mid-80s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; SBI4U at 70%; one of MCR3U or MCF3M or a 4U Arts - Waterloo Campus.math at 60%. Recommended: PSE4U.UN 50UKDMathematics, Computing and Math, Honours UBM*300 combined <strong>to</strong>talenrolment forprograms designatedwith *Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; SBI4U at 70%; MHF4U and one of SCH4U orSPH4U at 60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and sciencecourses. Recommended: One of MCV4U or MDM4U. PSE4U strongly recommended.One of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 60%; SBI4U at70%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 60%; one of SBI4U,SCH4U or SPH4U at 60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math andscience courses.BA Kinesiology; Arts - WaterlooCampus; Honours BA Psychology;Honours BA Biology.Special Review.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationMathematics, HonoursUKEOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 60%.Music, Honours UM 85One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/interview. Applicant contacted by faculty. March-April.Audition tape accepted by mail from student residing beyond 500 km.Arts - Waterloo Campus. Refer <strong>to</strong>calendar for instrument-specificrequirements.Practicum orinternship optionavailablePho<strong>to</strong>nics, Honours UPH *300 combined <strong>to</strong>talenrolment forprograms designatedwith *Physics, Honours USP 85Politics, Philosophy and Economics,HonoursPsychology, Honours (BA)Psychology, Honours (BSc)Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sUDP 24 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 80sUHP 225 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sUPSOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U at 60%; two of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U,each at 60%. A combined minimum average of 70% is required in the math and sciencecourses.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U at 70%.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; one of MCF3M or MCR3U or a 4U math at 60%.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; MHF4U and SBI4U each at 60%. A combinedminimum average of 70% is required in the math and science courses.Special Review.Arts - Waterloo Campus.Special Review.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistration111 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University)PreviousOUAC Previous No.Program NameGradePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionCode EnrolledRangesBA Honours Combination Computer Science UAC N/A N/A One of ENG4U, ETS4U, or EWC4U at 60%. MHF4U at 60%. †N/A Not Available112 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford)Wilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordOffers of AdmissionWilfrid Laurier University will begin <strong>to</strong> send out offers of admission <strong>to</strong> the highest qualified applicants beginning in January and continuing through May. Earlyconditional offers of admission are subject <strong>to</strong> applicants attaining specific prerequisite course requirement(s), completing OSSD requirements and meeting aspecific minimum final average. The admission average is based on the best six 4U or 4M courses (or equivalent). Students should check the universityadmissions secondary school applicant page www.wlu.ca/admissions/ for information and updates.For more information:Phone: 519-756-8228, ext. 5777Fax: 519-759-2127E-mail: liaison_brantford@wlu.caWebsite: www.wlu.ca/brantford/Repeated/Type of Courses: When an applicant has repeated a course, the highest grade will be used in calculating the student's average with no penalty.Courses taken at night school/summer school are considered equivalent <strong>to</strong> regular daytime courses.One Offer of Admission: Laurier can issue only one offer of admission per student. Applicants should list their program choices in order of preference.Applicants will be sent information in January/February about how <strong>to</strong> submit additional information <strong>to</strong> support their application for admission.Alternate Offers: Normally, applicants who do not receive an offer of admission for the program <strong>to</strong> which they applied will au<strong>to</strong>matically be considered foradmission <strong>to</strong> an alternate program, if space permits.Residence: Residence applications are completed on-line. Students will receive details and deadlines in Laurier's New Student Welcome Book that will be mailed<strong>to</strong> applications with their offer of admission. Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year secondary school students whose application form and deposit are received bythe posted deadline.Program NameContemporary Studies,HonoursContemporary Studies,Honours (Laurier) &Education Primary/Junior(Nipissing)PreviousNo.PreviousGradeOUACPrerequisitesCodeEnrolled RangesUV 150 Mid-70s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.N/AUVP70Low 80sAlternate OffersENG4U at 70%; one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%.Contemporary Studies with theChildren's EducationAdditional Admission Criteria: Teaching Evaluation Package required. Career objectives, experience and references are considered.Development option - BrantfordApplicants will be sent a Supplemental Application Package au<strong>to</strong>matically. Deadline expected <strong>to</strong> be late February. Official date <strong>to</strong> be confirmed- check with university. Check application for appropriate OUAC program code. ca/brantford/admissions/"> www.wlu.ca/brantford/ . Campus.Co-opOptionPracticum orinternshipoptionavailableContemporary Studies,Honours (Laurier) &Education Junior/Intermediate (Nipissing)UVIMid-80sENG4U at 70%; one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%.Additional Admission Criteria: Teaching Evaluation Package required. Career objectives, experience and references are considered.Applicants will be sent a Teaching Evaluation Package au<strong>to</strong>matically. Deadline expected <strong>to</strong> be late February. Official date <strong>to</strong> be confirmed -check with university. Check application for appropriate OUAC program code. ca/brantford/admissions/"> www.wlu.ca/brantford/ .Contemporary Studies, withChildren's Education &Development Option,HonoursUVC 80 Mid-70s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.N/ACriminology, Honours UCR 120 Mid-70s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.Contemporary Studies - Not AvailableEnglish, HonoursUVN N/ABrantford Campus.CombinationHealth Studies, Honours UHS 30 Practicum orinternshipoptionavailableHis<strong>to</strong>ry, HonoursUVS N/ANot AvailableCombinationHuman Rights and Human UVGDiversity, HonoursCombination113 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford)OUACCodePreviousNo.PreviousGradeProgram NamePrerequisitesAlternate OffersEnrolled RangesJournalism, Honours UVJ 90 Mid-70s One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 75%.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplemental Assessment Package is optional. Writing samples and published work are considered. Formswill be forwarded <strong>to</strong> applicants or can be found at at ca/brantford/"> www.wlu.ca/brantford/ .Contemporary Studies -Brantford Campus.Leadership, HonoursUOL40One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.Co-opOptionPracticum orinternshipoptionavailablePsychology, HonoursCombinationLaw and Society, HonoursBAHealth Administration,Honours BAUVDUVLUVKN/AOne of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%; one of MCR3U, MCF3M, or a 4U math at 60%.One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 60%.Not AvailablePracticum orinternshipoptionavailable114 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)University of WindsorOffers of AdmissionThe University of Windsor will inform all applicants regarding the status of their application beginning in early April. Windsor intends <strong>to</strong> make admission offers <strong>to</strong>most programs from early April <strong>to</strong> June. Admission offers <strong>to</strong> programs that require the completion of supplemental applications and subsequent auditions and/orinterviews will be made after these activities have been completed. Applicants who need <strong>to</strong> complete supplemental applications will be sent this material whentheir OUAC application is received. A response deadline applies; contact the Liaison Office if you have not received your supplemental application package byFebruary 25.For more information:Phone: 519-973-7014Toll-Free: 1-800-864-2860Fax: 519-561-1428E-mail: liaison@uwindsor.caWebsite: www.uwindsor.caConsideration for admission in April requires grades in a combination of at least three 4U or 4M courses and registration in, or completion of, at least six of theseincluding all 4U prerequisites. These offers will be conditional upon completion of the OSS Diploma. For admission purposes, the average of a minimum of three4U or 4M courses, regardless of the number completed or in progress, will be calculated. Applicants not considered for early admission will be considered foradmission based on the average of their best six 4U or 4M courses, interim or final, following receipt of interim grades.Students not accepted in<strong>to</strong> the program of their choice at Windsor will be considered for alternate offers.Program NameArts and Social SciencesGeneral BA ProgramsHonours BA ProgramsPreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledNANAHN/APreviousGradeRanges70-75%ENG4U.French majors: FSF4U. EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionENG4U.French majors: FSF4U. EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors. MHF4U is required for Honours Economics.N/ANot AvailableBA Criminology NCR 200ENG4U.BA Sociology & Criminology NCS No limit 71-75%BA Drama in Education & NDC 20 70-75% ENG4U.BA (Honours Drama) Practicum orCommunityAdditional Admission Criteria: Supplemental application/interview. To assist you, a prepara<strong>to</strong>ry workshop will be held atthe <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art. Candidates must contact <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art at www.uwindsor.ca/drama/ for applicationdetails, interview requirements, dates and applicable fees. For additional interview information contact the <strong>School</strong> of DramaticArt at 519-253-3000, ext. 2804.internship optionavailableBA Drama & CommunicationStudiesBA English Literature &Creative WritingBA International Relations &Development StudiesBA Visual Arts & Art His<strong>to</strong>ryBA Visual Arts &Communication StudiesBA/BEd Concurrent Frenchand EducationBA/BEd/ECE DiplomaConcurrent (Early ChildhoodEducation Diploma with St.Clair College)NDSNAWNJINFANFVNo limit75BSW Social Work NW 110BSW Social Work & Diaspora NWD N/AStudies70-75%ENG4U.NFE 20 70-75% and aminimum of80% in FrenchcoursesENG4U and FSF4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary profile required. Profile is available on-line at www.uwindsor.ca/edfac/.BA FrenchNAE 36 82% ENG4U.BA (French)Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary profile required. Profile is available on-line at www.uwindsor.ca/edfac/.70-75% ENG4U.Alternate offers made based onprerequisites.N/AAlternate offers made based onprerequisites.Not AvailablePracticum orinternship optionavailable115 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)Program NameBSW Social Work & Women'sStudiesPreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledNWW 110PreviousGradeRanges70-75%ENG4U.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionBFA Dramatic Arts - Acting ND 24 ENG4U.BA (Drama)Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary profile required. Profile is available on-line at www.uwindsor.ca/drama/.Response deadline applies for supplemental application; auditions in March and April. For additional audition/interviewinformation contact the <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art at 519-253-3000, ext. 2804.BFA Fine Arts - Visual Arts NF 75 ENG4U.Alternate offers made based onprerequisites.BMus Music NM 35ENG4U.BA MusicAdditional Admission Criteria: Supplementary audition. Applicants are encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply on-line for the audition atwww.uwindsor.ca/music/, by January 30. Auditions held in Windsor.Alternate offers made based onprerequisites.Practicum orinternship optionavailableNot AvailableBMusTh Music Therapy NMT 15ENG4U.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplemental audition. Applicants are encouraged <strong>to</strong> apply on-line for the audition atwww.uwindsor.ca/music/ by January 30. Auditions held in Windsor.Practicum orinternship optionavailableBFS Forensic Science NFS 75 71-75% ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BA (Forensics & Criminology); BA(Undeclared)BA Forensics and Criminology NAF 50ENG4U, MHF4U and SBI4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BA (Criminology)Not AvailableBAS Arts and Science NAS80% ENG4U, MHF4U, and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BES Environmental Studies NLS No limit 71-75% ENG4U.N/ABusinessBComm BusinessAdministrationBComm BusinessAdministration (co-op)BComm Business &EconomicsBComm Honours Business &Computer ScienceBComm Honours Business &Computer Science (co-op)NC 300 70-75% ENG4U, and one 4U math course.BA (Major undeclared) Co-op availablewith a differentprogram codeNCC 275 75% Business Regular (OUAC code Co-op optionNC) or BA (Major undeclared). available with thisprogramNCE 350 70-75% ENG4U, MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BA (Major undeclared) Not AvailableNCDNCBInternational Business - FrenchNCFInternational Business -SpanishNCP2575%20 N/AENG4U, FSF4U and one 4U math course.ENG4U and one 4U math course.Business Regular (OUAC code Co-op availableNC) or Computer Science Regular with a different(OUAC code NT).program codeCo-op optionavailable with thisprogramBusiness (OUAC code NC), BA Not AvailableLiberal & Professional Studies(OUAC code NA).Business (OUAC code NC), BALiberal & Professional Studies(OUAC code NA)EngineeringBASc Engineering (Undecided)NE 330 74% ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommendedBSc Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecialization; Science (GeneralScience); BA (Undeclared)Co-op program116 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)Program NameEngineering - CivilEngineering - ElectricalEngineering - EnvironmentalEngineering - IndustrialEngineering - Industrial(Au<strong>to</strong>motive ManufacturingSystems option)Engineering - Industrial(Supply Chain option)Engineering - MechanicalEngineering - Mechanical(Au<strong>to</strong>motive option)Engineering - Mechanical(Environmental Option)Engineering - Mechanical(Materials option)PreviousOUACNo.CodeNEBNENNEKNEHNEMNESNEJNEANEONELPreviousGradePrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionEnrolled Ranges330 74% ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (Computer Science with Co-op program330 74%ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.Software EngineeringSpecialization); Science (GeneralScience); BA (Undeclared)BSc (Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecialization); Science (GeneralScience); BA (Undeclared)BSc Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecialization; Science (GeneralScience); BA (Undeclared)BSc (Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecialization); Science (GeneralScience); BA (Undeclared)Co-op programHuman KineticsBHK Human Kinetics NP 175 75% ENG4U, SBI4U.Alternate offers made based onprerequisites.Co-op applicationavailable at theuniversity afterregistrationNursingBScN Nursing NN 135 71% ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U. One 4U math course is recommended.BSc (General Science) Not AvailableScienceBSc Biological SciencesBSc Biology & BiotechnologyNSBNBUNo limit 70-75% ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(undeclared)Not AvailablePracticum orinternship optionavailableBSc Behavior, Cognition and NSX 20 85%Not AvailableNeuroscienceBSc Biochemistry NSY No limit 71-75% ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc Biochemistry &BiotechnologyNBT No limit 71-75% ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)Practicum orinternship optionavailableBSc ChemistryBSc Chemistry & PhysicsNSCNSKENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and one of SPH4U or SBI4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.Not AvailableBCS Computer Science NT70-75% ENG4U, MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(General)(undeclared)BCS Computer Science NTHCo-op available(Honours)with a differentprogram code117 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)Program NameBCS Computer Science(co-op)BSc Computer InformationSystemsBSc Computer InformationSystems (co-op)BSc Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecializationBSc Computer Science withSoftware EngineeringSpecialization (Co-op)BSc Economics (Honours) NH N/A -NewprogramBSc Environmental Biology NSL No limit(co-op)BSc EnvironmentalNSVGeosciencePrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradeCodeEnrolled RangesPrerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionNTC No limit 75% ENG4U, MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA Co-op option(undeclared)available with thisprogramNSI 70-75% Co-op availablewith a differentprogram codeNSJ 75% Co-op optionavailable with thisprogramNSS 71-75% Co-op availablewith a differentprogram codeNSU75%Co-op optionavailable with thisprogramN/A - Newprogram75%ENG4U and MHF4U.ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MHF4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or SPH4U. SBI4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc Geoinformatics NGI No limit 71-75% ENG4U, MHF4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. SBI4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc Environmental Science NSN 70-75% ENG4U, MHF4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U. SBI4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended. BSc (General Science); BA(undeclared)BSc Physical Geography NSH ENG4U, MHF4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. SBI4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended. BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc General Science NSENG4U, MHF4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.BA (Major undeclared)N/ABSc (General Science); BA(undeclared)BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc EnvironmentalGeoscience Co-opNGG N/ABSc (Geology), BSc (GeneralScience), BA (Undeclared)BSc Geology NSG No limit 71-75% BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc Geology Co-op NGC N/A 75% BSc (Geology), BSC (GeneralScience), BA (Undeclared)Not AvailableCo-op programCo-op availablewith a differentprogram codeCo-op programCo-op availablewith a differentprogram codeCo-op optionavailable with thisprogramNot AvailableBSc/BEd Concurrent GeneralScience & EducationBSc/BEd/ECE ConcurrentScience, Education & EarlyChildhood Education (with St.Clair College)BSc/MLS General Science -Medical Labora<strong>to</strong>ry ScienceDiploma (concurrent with St.Clair College)NSE 20NSF 10NST 3075% ENG4U, MHF4U, and two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.Science (General Science) Practicum orAdditional Admission Criteria: Supplementary profile required. Profile is available on-line at www.uwindsor.ca/edfac/.internship optionavailableENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.118 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)Program NameBMath General Mathematics(three years)BMath Honours MathematicsBMath/Mathematics &Statistics (Honours)BMath Mathematics &Computer ScienceBMath/BEd Mathematics &EducationBMath/BEd HonoursMathematics & EducationBOR Honours OperationalResearch (Co-op)BSc Physics & ComputerScienceBSc Physics & HighTechnology (Co-op)BSc Physics & HighTechnology Fast-trackBSc Physics & HighTechnology - Medical PhysicsCo-opPreviousOUACNo.CodeEnrolledNMGNMHNSMNSZNo limit 71-75%NMS 20 75%PreviousGradeRangesENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. SPH4U is recommended.ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. SPH4U is recommended.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary profile required. Profile is available on-line at www.uwindsor.ca/edfac/.ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. SPH4U and SCH4U are recommended.Prerequisites Alternate Offers Co-op OptionBSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)BSc (General Science); BA(undeclared)BMath (Honours Mathematics)Not AvailablePracticum orinternship optionavailableNMO75% with aminimum 75%math averageNOR No limit 75% ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U. SPH4U is recommended.BSc (General Science); BA(Undeclared)Co-op programNSQ 70-75% ENG4U, MHF4U. SPH4U and SCH4U are recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.Not AvailableNPTNSP75%NPM N/A N/A - NewprogramN/ACo-op programNot AvailableCo-op program119 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (York University)York UniversityOffers of AdmissionYork will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. At all points in the process, applicants areencouraged <strong>to</strong> present as strong an academic profile as possible.York will consider 3U or 3M courses for initial admission purposes. Qualified applicants may be considered for alternate programs in cases where they do not meetthe admission requirements of their original choice or where their original program choice has filled.For more information:Phone: 416-736-5000TTY: 416-736-5660Fax: 416-736-5741Website: www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/General Requirements: The OSSD and six 4U or 4M courses, including 4U English, all faculty- or program-specific prerequisites, and at least one 4U or 4Mcourse from any ONE of the following disciplines: Canadian & World Studies; Classical Studies & International Languages; French; Math; Social Sciences andHumanities; or Native Studies are required for admission. Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.Veuillez noter : ENG4U est requis pour <strong>to</strong>us les étudiants du nouveau programme. Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue françaisepeuvent remplacer ENG4U par FRA4U, FEF4U ou FIF4U.OUACCodePreviousNo.PreviousGradeProgram NamePrerequisitesEnrolled RangesAtkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional StudiesAdministrative Studies -Information TechnologyYKT 30 Mid-70s All General Requirements. One 4U math or equivalent within the previous five years.N/A Not AvailableArts (Atkinson Faculty) YKA 90All General Requirements.For Economics and Business Economics: MHF4U. MCV4U strongly recommended.For Computer Science: MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% with no mathgrade below 65%.AlternateOffersCo-opOptionComputer Security (BA) YKG N/AAll General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% with nomath grade below 65%.Computer Security (BSc)YKKN/AMid-70s All General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% with no N/A Not Availablemath grade below 65%.Culture & ExpressionYKFAll General Requirements.Human Resources YKR 60Management (daytimestudies)Information Technology YKB 70All General Requirements. One 4U math course.All General Requirements. One 4U math or equivalent within the previous five years.Public Administration &Justice StudiesYKJ 75Public Policy & Management YKM 75Mid-70sAll General Requirements. One 4U math course.All General Requirements. One 4U math course.N/ANot AvailableSocial Work (direct entry,daytime studies)YKX 90Public Policy &YPP 60 Mid-70s.AdministrationAdministrative Studies YKD 150 Mid-80sComputer Science YKS N/A Mid-70sAll General Requirements.All General Requirements. One 3U or 3M math course.All General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math course.All General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% with nomath grade below 65%.Faculty of ArtsArts (Faculty of Arts) YA 1300 Mid-70s All General Requirements.N/A Not AvailableFor Economics, Mathematics, Applied Math, Math for Commerce, and Statistics: MHF4U. MCV4U strongly recommended.120 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (York University)Program NameOUACCodeBusiness & Society YBC 150Children's Studies YAH N/ACognitive Science YAS 25Computer Science YAC 20Computer Security YAD N/ACriminology YAK 160 Low 80sPrevious PreviousAlternate Co-opNo. GradePrerequisitesOffers OptionEnrolled RangesMid-70s All General Requirements.N/A Not AvailableAll General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% with nomath grade below 65%.All General Requirements.N/ANot AvailableUndecided Major (first yearonly)YAM 500Mid-70sAll General Requirements.For Economics, Mathematics, Applied Math, Math for Commerce, and Statistics: MHF4U. MCV4U strongly recommended.International BA:Anthropology, ComputerScience, His<strong>to</strong>ry, ItalianStudiesYAF N/AAll General Requirements.For computer science: MHF4U and one other 4U math course (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% and no mathgrade below 65%.Professional WritingScience & TechnologyYAPYAG110N/AAll General Requirements.Faculty of Fine ArtsDance Studies YBB 5 Mid-70s All General Requirements.N/A Not AvailableDance Studio YB 35 Mid-70s All General Requirements.BA DanceNot AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Audition, supplemental questionnaire. Auditions held January through April. There is a $40 audition fee. Seewww.yorku.ca/finearts/dance/apply.htm.Design YF 80 Low 80sAll General Requirements.N/AAdditional Admission Criteria: Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire available at www.design.yorku.ca, accompanied by an evaluationfee of $40. Applicants who receive the highest questionnaire scores and who seem best suited <strong>to</strong> benefit from this program are invited <strong>to</strong> come for aportfolio review and personal interview.Film, Cinema & MediaStudiesFilm Production &ScreenwritingYEB 50 Mid-70sYEA 30 Low <strong>to</strong>mid-80sAll General Requirements.All General Requirements.Additional Admission Criteria: Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire available at www.yorku.ca/finearts/film/apply.htm, accompanied byan evaluation fee of $40. Due date: February 15, 2008. Applicants who receive the highest questionnaire scores and who seem best suited <strong>to</strong>benefit from this program are invited <strong>to</strong> come for a portfolio review and personal interview in late March.Fine Arts Cultural Studies YK 55 Mid-70sAll General Requirements.Music YH 70 Mid-70sAll General Requirements.N/ANot AvailableAdditional Admission Criteria: Audition, questionnaire, musicianship/ear test, theory test, 500-word essay describing your musical backgroundand future plans. Auditions held January through April. There is a $40 audition fee. See www.yorku.ca/finearts/music/apply.htmTheatre YJ 100 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sAll General Requirements.Additional Admission Criteria: Audition, interview, passport-sized pho<strong>to</strong>, brief questionnaire and two letters of reference. Auditions held Januarythrough March. There is a $40 evaluation fee. See www.yorku.ca/finearts/theatre/apply.htmVisual Arts (Art His<strong>to</strong>ry) YN 25 Mid-70sAll General Requirements.Visual Arts (Studio Art) YM 110 Mid- <strong>to</strong>high 70sAll General Requirements.Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio evaluation and personal interview. There is a $40 evaluation fee. Brief questionnaire and portfolioevaluations will be held in late February and March.Bachelor of Arts, DigitalMediaYFA N/A -NewprogramN/A -NewprogramENG4U and one of Canadian and World Studies; Classical Studies and International Languages; French; Mathematics; Social Sciences andHumanities; or Native Studies. One 4U mathematics course with a minimum grade of 75%. One Grade 12 Arts course or similar arts trainingrecommended.121 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (York University)Previous PreviousOUACAlternate Co-opProgram NameNo. GradePrerequisitesCodeOffers OptionEnrolled RangesFaculty of Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies YES 120 Mid-70s All General Requirements.N/A Not AvailableFaculty of HealthHealth Studies YHE 20Mid-70s All General Requirements. One 4U math is strongly recommended.N/A Not AvailableKinesiology & HealthScience (BA)YHC 300All General Requirements.Kinesiology & HealthScience (BSc)YHD 230 Mid-70s All General Requirements. One 4U math course. One of SCH4U or SPH4U.N/A Not AvailableNursing: Collaborativeprogram with GeorgianYHF N/AAll General Requirements. SBI4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U. One 4U math.Practicum orinternshipCollege of Applied Arts &optionTechnologyavailableNursing: Collaborative YHGprogram with SenecaCollege of Applied Arts &TechnologyPsychology (BA) YHA 300All General Requirements.Not AvailablePsychology (BSc) YHB 65All General Requirements. One 4U math course. One of SCH4U or SPH4U.Faculty of Science and EngineeringBiochemistry YSF 75High 70s All General Requirements. SCH4U and SPH4U. MHF4U and MCV4U.N/ANot AvailableBiology YSB 225Biomedical Science YSW 30Biophysics YPT N/A N/AAll General Requirements. SCH4U, MHF4U and MCV4U. SPH4U strongly recommended.All General Requirements. SCH4U and SPH4U. MHF4U and MCV4U.Biotechnology YSA 35 High 70s All General Requirements. SCH4U, MHF4U and MCV4U. SPH4U strongly recommended.Chemistry YSC 80 Mid-70sComputational Mathematics YSQ 4All General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended). One of SCH4U or SPH4U.N/ANot AvailableComputer Engineering YSJ 10 Low 80s All General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U. No prerequisite below 70%.Practicum orinternshipoptionavailableComputer Science YSG 20 Mid-70s All General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% and no math gradebelow 65%. One of SCH4U or SPH4U.Not AvailableComputer Security YPR N/A N/AAll General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math (MCV4U srongly recommended). A minimum math average of 75% and no math gradebelow 65%. One of SCH4U or SPH4U.N/ANot AvailableEarth & Atmospheric YSE 10ScienceEnvironmental Science YSV 5Geography YS 2Mid-70sAll General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U.Life Sciences stream: All General Requirements; SCH4U; MHF4U and MCV4U. SPH4U strongly recommended.Physical Sciences stream: All General Requirements; MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U.All General Requirements. One 4U math course (MHF4U strongly recommended). One of SCH4U or SPH4U.Geomatics Engineering YSL 1 Low 80sAll General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U. No prerequisite below 70%.Practicum orinternshipoptionavailable122 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (York University)Program NameInternational BSc BiologyPrevious PreviousOUACNo. GradePrerequisitesCodeEnrolled RangesYSZ N/A Mid-70s All General Requirements. SCH4U, MHF4U and MCV4U. SPH4U strongly recommended.AlternateOffersN/ACo-opOptionNot AvailableInternational BSc ComputerScienceYSYAll General Requirements. MHF4U and one other 4U math (MCV4U strongly recommended). SCH4U or SPH4U. A minimum math average of 75%and no math grade below 65%.Undecided Major YSU 100All General Requirements. One 4U math course (MHF4U strongly recommended). One of SCH4U or SPH4U. Students applying <strong>to</strong> the Undecidedmajor who are considering a specific program should ensure they have the appropriate prerequisites. Refer <strong>to</strong> the specific program entry forrequirements.Mathematics YSM 25Mathematics for Education YPQ N/A N/APhysics & Astronomy YSP 15 Mid-70sAll General Requirements. MHF4U. MCV4U strongly recommended. SCH4U or SPH4U.All General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U.N/ANot AvailableScience & TechnologyStudiesYSO N/AAll General Requirements. One 4U math (MHF4U strongly recommended). SCH4U or SPH4U.Space Engineering YSN 15 Low 80s All General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U. No prerequisite below 70%.Practicum orinternshipoptionavailableSpace Science YSI 3 Mid-70s All General Requirements. MHF4U and MCV4U. SCH4U and SPH4U.Not AvailableBachelor of Arts - DigitalMediaYRAN/A - newN/A - newENG4U and one of Canadian and World Studies; Classical Studies and International Languages; French; Math; Social Sciences and Humanities; orprogram program Native Studies. One 4U mathematics course with a minimum grade of 75%. One Grade 12 Arts course or similar arts training recommended.Schulich <strong>School</strong> of BusinessSchulich <strong>School</strong> of Business, YBA 255 Low 90s All General Requirements. MHF4U. One of MCV4U or MDM4U (MCV4U recommended). A minimum of 70% in MHF4U and ENG4U. No more than N/A Not AvailableBusiness Administrationtwo M courses.Schulich <strong>School</strong> of Business,International BusinessAdministrationAdditional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Information Form required, available at: www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/forms/. It will also be mailedupon receipt of application. You must submit your application for admission <strong>to</strong> the OUAC by January 10 <strong>to</strong> be considered for this program. Pleasenote that a separate deadline of February 21, 2008 must be met for subsequent submission of the Supplementary Information Form.YBI 100 Low 90s All General Requirements. MHF4U. One of MCV4U or MDM4U (MCV4U recommended). A minimum of 70% in MHF4U and ENG4U. No more than N/A Not Availabletwo 4M courses.Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Information Form, available at www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/forms/; they will also be mailed uponreceipt of application. Applicants must submit their application for admission <strong>to</strong> the OUAC by January 10 <strong>to</strong> be considered for this program. Pleasenote that a separate deadline of February 21, 2008 must be met for subsequent submission of the Supplementary Information Form.123 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Admission <strong>Guide</strong>lines and Programs of Study (York University - Glendon Campus)York University - Glendon CampusOffers of AdmissionYork will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. At all points in the process, applicants areencouraged <strong>to</strong> present as strong an academic profile as possible.York will consider 3U or 3M courses for initial admission purposes. Qualified applicants may be considered for alternate programs in cases where they do not meetthe admission requirements of their original choice or where their original program choice has filled.For more information:Phone: 416-487-6710Fax: 416-487-6813E-mail: liaison@glendon.yorku.caWebsite: www.glendon.yorku.ca/General Requirements: The OSSD and six 4U or 4M courses, including 4U English, all faculty- or program-specific prerequisites, and at least one 4U or 4Mcourse from any ONE of the following disciplines: Canadian & World Studies; Classical Studies & International Languages; French; Math; Social Sciences andHumanities; or Native Studies are required for admission. Francophone applicants may present 4U French (FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U).Veuillez noter : ENG4U est requis pour <strong>to</strong>us les étudiants du nouveau programme. Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue françaisepeuvent remplacer ENG4U par FRA4U, FEF4U ou FIF4U.ArtsProgram NameOUACCodeYGBPrevious No. Previous GradeAlternate Co-opPrerequisitesEnrolled RangesOffers Option400 Mid-70s All General Requirements. 4U French recommended.For Mathematics and Mathematics for Commerce: MHF4U required; MCV4U strongly recommended.For Economics: MHF4U and MCV4U strongly recommended.N/A NotAvailableBusiness EconomicsDrama StudiesEnglishFrench StudiesInternational BA (four years)(Bilingual)International StudiesMajor Undecided (First yearonly)Spanish (Hispanic Studies)YGEYGDYGNYGFYGGYGIYGMYGPAll General Requirements. 4U French recommended. MHF4U and MCV4U strongly recommended.All General Requirements. 4U French recommended.400 Mid-70s All General Requirements. 4U French recommended.N/A NotAvailableAll General Requirements. 4U French recommended. For Mathematics and Mathematics with Commerce: MHF4U. For Economics: MHF4Uand MCV4U strongly recommended.All General Requirements. 4U French recommended.124 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Campus NewsCampus NewsThere is always something new at the universities! Select a universityfrom the box below <strong>to</strong> find programs that are new this year, changes <strong>to</strong>existing programs, and important updates <strong>to</strong> the universities' admissioninformation.Brock UniversityNew ProgramsConcurrent BA Child and Youth Studies (Honours)/BEd: Thisdirect-entry program will prepare students <strong>to</strong> teach at the primary/juniorlevel.Concurrent Bachelor of Physical Education (Honours)/BEd: Thisdirect-entry program will prepare students <strong>to</strong> teach at the junior/intermediate level.Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Students will study the interrelationsamong art, architecture, his<strong>to</strong>ry, literature, music and thought from thesehis<strong>to</strong>rical periods.Interactive Arts and Science (IASC): Courses in the arts, classics,literature, his<strong>to</strong>ry, computing, popular culture, film, psychology andeducation will explore the ways that technoculture, narrative, game-play,computing and media production connect.Biotechnology with Introduction <strong>to</strong> Business: Students may complete aBSc and a Master of Business Administration in five years. This optionwill appeal <strong>to</strong> those pursuing a career in the business of biotechnology.Students apply <strong>to</strong> the MBA option at the end of their fourth year.Business Administration: New concentrations are available inInformation Systems and Operations Management.Mathematics Integrated with Computers and Applications: Newconcentrations are available in Applied and Computational Mathematicsand Mathematics Education.Sociology: Students may gain expertise in the field of Animal Justicethrough either a minor or a concentration.Program ChangesThe Concurrent BA Child and Youth Studies (Pass)/BEd (Primary/Junior) second-year entry program is no longer available.The Concurrent BPhEd/BEd (Primary/Junior) second-year entryprogram is no longer available.Admission UpdatesYou can find updated admissions information at:www.brocku.ca/registrar/admissions/.Carle<strong>to</strong>n UniversityNew ProgramsTwo new programs are available:• Bachelor of Engineering in Sustainable and Renewable Energy• Bachelor of Science in Food Science and NutritionThree new concentrations are available in the BA in Applied Economics:• Financial Economics,• International Political Economy, and• Development.Two new concentrations are available in the BA in Economics:• International Political Economy, and• DevelopmentThe Financial Economics concentration already exists under the BA inEconomics.Carle<strong>to</strong>n has introduced a new Bachelor of Engineering program inBiomedical and Mechanical Engineering.A new stream is available in Space Systems Design in the Bachelor ofEngineering in Aerospace Engineering program.A new major is available in the BA in Global Politics.A new concentration is available in North American Politics in the BA inPolitical Science.New minors are available in Sexuality Studies, Jewish Studies,American Sign Language, and Greek and Roman Studies. A new minorin Industrial Economics is available for Engineering students only.Program ChangesThe Classics, Humanities and Religion major in the BA has beenreplaced with a BA in Religion and a BA in Greek and Roman Studies.The Bachelor of Humanities is still offered by the College of Humanities.Carle<strong>to</strong>n University's unique ArtsOne program offers BA students analternate registration option in their first-year. Each ArtsOne cluster islimited <strong>to</strong> 100 students who register in a set selection of courses and aseminar with 25 students from their ArtsOne cluster. The 2008-2009ArtsOne clusters will be announced in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber and will include themessuch as Criminology, the Media, the Mind and Globalization.University of GuelphNew Programs• Bachelor of Science major - Nanoscience• Bachelor of Arts major - Environmental Governance• Bachelor of Arts minor - Ethics in the Life SciencesCo-op has been added <strong>to</strong> the following existing majors:• Bachelor of Applied Science major in Adult, Development,Families and Well-Being• Bachelor of Arts major in Mathematical EconomicsProgram ChangesName Changes:The Bachelor of Science major in Psychology has been renamed Brainand Cognition.The Bachelor of Science in Technology major in Physics andTechnology (Co-op) has been renamed Physics, Computing andCommunications (Co-op).Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 125


Campus NewsUniversity of Guelph-HumberNew ProgramsPending approval, the University of Guelph-Humber will be offering aBachelor of Applied Science (Kinesiology)/Diploma in Fitness andHealth Promotion for fall 2008 entry. Completion of this program willenable students <strong>to</strong> pursue careers in kinesiology, wellness consulting,athletic facilities management and sports administration.Program ChangesThe Computing program is currently being restructured; as a result, nonew students will be admitted for the fall 2007 and 2008 entry points.Lakehead UniversityAdmission UpdatesNew <strong>Ontario</strong> Math Requirements: Lakehead's policy is simple andstraightforward with regard <strong>to</strong> the new Grade 12 mathematicscurriculum.Laurentian University - AlgomaUniversity CollegeNew Programs• Bachelor of Business Administration specialization inInformation Systems/IT• Bachelor of Arts in Law & Justice and Political Science(combined specialization)• Certificate in Information Technology• Bachelor of Fine Arts (pending final approval)• Bachelor of Arts in Design (pending final approval)• One-year Honours Diploma in His<strong>to</strong>ry for those who hold athree-year BA in His<strong>to</strong>ryAdmission UpdatesMath requirements have been updated <strong>to</strong> reflect secondary school mathcurriculum changes.For programs that require a "Calculus" credit:If a student presents the old MCB4U course, Lakehead will accept it.If a student presents the new MHF4U course, Lakehead will accept it.If a student presents both the old MCB4U course and the new MHF4Ucourse, they will both be counted as two separate courses.Where the old MCB4U was required, the new MHF4U will now berequired.No programs at Lakehead University require the new MCV4U foradmission.Lakehead University's 2008-2009 admission requirements are availableon-line through www.electronicinfo.ca.Laurentian UniversityNew ProgramsTwo new French programs have been approved through the Departmen<strong>to</strong>f Sociology and will welcome their first class in September 2007.• B.A. trois ans - Études de la santé (option 1 : Santé publique;option 2 : Politique de la santé)• B.A. quatre ans - Études de la santé (option 1 : Santé publique;option 2 : Politique de la santé)Program ChangesBEng - Mechanical Engineering is now offering a full four-year program.Admission UpdatesMHF4U has replaced MCB4U in most programs.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 126


Campus NewsMcMaster UniversityNew ProgramsHonours Business Informatics (BASc)*: Beginning in September 2008, aBachelor of Applied Sciences program in Business Informatics will beoffered as a Level II program. Combining computer science andbusiness, business informatics is the study of the design and applicationof information systems for use in business. Students will completeComputer Science I prior <strong>to</strong> starting this new program in Level II.*Pending Ministry approval.Bachelor of Health Sciences - Biomedical Sciences Specialization*:Beginning in September 2008, students in the Bachelor of HealthSciences (BHSc) program will have the option of concentrating theirstudies in biomedical sciences. The specialization is designed <strong>to</strong> buildon the existing principles of the BHSc program by incorporatingfundamental concepts and experimental techniques used in biomedicalresearch. Students will apply <strong>to</strong> this specialization in March of their firstyear in the BHSc program.*Pending Ministry approval.Program ChangesComputer Science is now part of the Faculty of Engineering. Studentswill earn a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree upon completionof the program. A new direct-entry Level I program, Computer Science I,will be offered starting in September 2008.Kinesiology I is now offered by the Faculty of Science. All studentsinterested in pursuing a degree in Kinesiology enter through theKinesiology I program. Upon successful completion of Kinesiology I,students will have the option of completing either an Honours Bachelorof Science Kinesiology (BScKin) or an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology(BKin).Engineering & International Studies Option: Engineering students willnow have the option of adding an International Studies focus <strong>to</strong> theirspecific engineering discipline after completing Engineering I. TheInternational Studies options will develop graduates who are better able<strong>to</strong> function globally, with an appropriate background and sensitivity <strong>to</strong>his<strong>to</strong>rical, religious and cultural contexts.Admission UpdatesStarting in September 2008, the Science I program is being replacedwith the following Level I programs:Environmental and Earth Sciences ILife Sciences IPhysical Sciences IEach Level I program has its own admission requirements and distinctLevel I program. Mathematics & Statistics I will continue <strong>to</strong> be offered asa direct-entry program.Nipissing UniversityNew ProgramsPhysical and Health Education (OUAC Code PPE): The four-yearBachelor of Physical and Health Education (BPHE) degree is designed<strong>to</strong> provide students with a balanced curriculum that includes lectures,labs, physical activities, individual study and community placements.Having components of the program offered both on- and off-campusenhances studies. A community leadership placement in second, thirdand fourth year provides students with an opportunity <strong>to</strong> develop theirskills as sports and fitness leaders within the community. A <strong>to</strong>tal of 75students will be accepted annually in<strong>to</strong> the four-year BPHE degreeprogram. The BPHE program cannot be combined with OTT (see PEPoption below).Admission Requirements: ENG4U, SBI4U or PSE4U and four other 4Uand/or 4M courses (SCH4U and a 4U math are recommended). Aminimum 75% average is required for admission consideration <strong>to</strong> thislimited enrolment program.PEP - Pre-Education for Physical and Health Education: PEP is aguaranteed route in<strong>to</strong> the one-year BEd program for students whointend <strong>to</strong> complete a BPHE and then follow that with Bachelor ofEducation studies. BPHE students who complete the required PEPcourses as part of their degree (including a placement in an educationalsetting involving children) and graduate with a minimum overall averageof 75% (calculated on all completed university courses) will beguaranteed a spot in the one-year Bachelor of Education program forthe September immediately following the completion of their BPHEdegree. There are two PEP streams: Elementary (Primary/Junior andJunior/Intermediate) and <strong>Secondary</strong> (Intermediate/Senior). Students canapply <strong>to</strong> PEP after completing the first year of the Nipissing BPHEprogram.Political Science (OUAC Codes PAG and PAH): Political Science isoffered as a combined or single major in a three-year Bachelor of Arts(General) degree or as a combined major only in a four-year Bachelor ofArts (Honours) degree. The mission of the Political Science program is<strong>to</strong> engage students in an understanding and critical analysis of politicalideas. As they move through the program, students will acquire in-depthknowledge of Canadian politics and foreign policy, the his<strong>to</strong>ry andcontemporary practice of international relations as well as public policyand local government. Upon completion, political science majors will beable <strong>to</strong> read, write, and talk about politics at a high level, allowing them<strong>to</strong> participate in the practice of politics as citizens, intellectuals,professionals, future academics and political leaders.Admission Requirements: 4U English and five other 4U and/or 4Mcourses. A minimum 70% average is required.Engineering Co-op I/Computer Science Co-op I: New this year,applicants will be able <strong>to</strong> select either Engineering I or EngineeringCo-op I as separate program codes on the OUAC application. The sameis true for the new Level I Computer Science I and Computer ScienceCo-op I.New Mathematics Curriculum: McMaster has created a conversion chart<strong>to</strong> explain how applicants will be treated for admission purposes whenthey present a combination of the old and new mathematics curriculum.This chart is available at: http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/counsellors/2008_Math_Conversion.pdfLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 127


Campus News<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignNew ProgramsIn June 2004, the <strong>Ontario</strong> Cabinet approved a change <strong>to</strong> the legislationof the <strong>Ontario</strong> College of Teachers. The new regulations provide for theinclusion of the OCAD Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) and Bachelor ofDesign (BDes) credentials as "acceptable degrees" for admission <strong>to</strong> theteaching profession in <strong>Ontario</strong>, after a graduate attends a Bachelor ofEducation program at an <strong>Ontario</strong> university.Program ChangesOCAD has introduced an overall academic average requirement of 70%calculated on a student's six best 4U or 4M courses, in addition <strong>to</strong> 4UEnglish with 70%. The portfolio will continue <strong>to</strong> be the main criterion ofadmission, but it must be supported by this level of academicachievement.Admission UpdatesThe primary criterion for receiving an offer of admission <strong>to</strong> either facultyis a portfolio assessment. Only students who appear <strong>to</strong> meet the statedacademic requirements will be considered for a first-round portfoliointerview.Applicants whose native language is not English and have notcompleted four full years of study in a Canadian school system arerequired <strong>to</strong> provide additional documentation of English proficiency. Formore information, visit:www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/admission_requirements/english_proficiency.htm.In order <strong>to</strong> facilitate making offers of admission in a timely fashion, themajority of interviews will be held during the <strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art &Design's Study Week, February 18 <strong>to</strong> 22, 2008.TOEFL (and equivalent) scores can be found on OCAD's website atwww.ocad.ca.University of OttawaNew ProgramsFaculty of Social Sciences: Economics and Public Policy; ConflictStudies and Human Rights; International Economics and DevelopmentProgram ChangesThe Bachelor of Arts with specialization in Leisure Studies (four-yearprogram) and the General Bachelor of Arts with minor in Leisure Studies(three-year program) are no longer offered; however, the minor inLeisure Studies will continue <strong>to</strong> be offered as a complementary minorthat can be added <strong>to</strong> another discipline.The former Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics has been divided in<strong>to</strong>two programs: Bachelor of Science with Honours in Human Kinetics andHonours Bachelor of Human Kinetics.Admission UpdatesCo-op: The Faculty of Engineering's Biomedical Mechanical Engineeringprogram now offers a co-operative education option.New math curriculum guidelines for <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school students:The University of Ottawa will accept mathematics courses from the oldcurriculum using the following guidelines:1. Programs whose admission requirements include only MHF4U willaccept MCB4U as a replacement.2. Programs whose admission requirements include both MHF4U andMCV4U will accept any of the following combinations as replacements:a) MCB4U and MGA4Ub) MCB4U and MCV4U3. Programs whose admission requirements include only MCV4U aretreated as outlined in item number 2, above, because it is assumed thatMHF4U is a prerequisite or corequisite for MCV4U.For information about programs, and <strong>to</strong> view the most current admissionrequirements for all provinces and terri<strong>to</strong>ries, please refer <strong>to</strong> theUniversity of Ottawa student viewbook or the website atwww.admission.uOttawa.ca.University of Ottawa - St. PaulUniversityNew ProgramsHonours Bachelor's in Conflict Studies: This program offers acombination of practical skills and multidisciplinary knowledge in conflictresolution, particularly ethnical and religious conflicts. A co-op option isavailable. For more information, visit www.ustpaul.ca/humansciences/.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 128


Campus NewsQueen's UniversityProgram ChangesPending Senate approval, two departments within the Faculty of Artsand Science will be changing their names: Film Studies <strong>to</strong> Film & MediaStudies and Development Studies <strong>to</strong> Global Development. Watch formore information in the fall or visit the Queen's website, atwww.queensu.ca, for the most up-<strong>to</strong>-date information.Admission UpdatesNew <strong>Ontario</strong> Mathematics Curriculum: As a result of changes <strong>to</strong> the<strong>Ontario</strong> math curriculum, applicants beginning in 2008 may bepresenting a combination of the old and new <strong>Ontario</strong> math curricula. Toview how Queen's will treat combinations of the old and new <strong>Ontario</strong>math curricula, please visit www.queensu.ca/admission/ and follow thelink <strong>to</strong> "2008 <strong>Ontario</strong> Requirements".Changes <strong>to</strong> Prerequisite Courses: Please also note that Computing,Concurrent Education (Computing), X-Ray Technology, Science, andConcurrent Education (Science) now require both MHF4U and MCV4U.Kinesiology requires MHF4U as a prerequisite course.Royal Military College of CanadaNew Programs• Aeronautical EngineeringAdmission UpdatesArts: ENG4U, Mathematics 11U or 11M or MHF4U or MCV4U.Science: ENG4U and MHF4U and any two of the following courses:MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SBI4U.Engineering: ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U; SCH4U.Ryerson UniversityNew ProgramsIn fall 2008, Ryerson launches two new programs within the Faculty ofEngineering, Architecture and Science, pending approval:Biomedical Engineering: This new program offers the blend oftheoretical knowledge and practice required <strong>to</strong> master health-relatedconcepts. Program includes studies in biomechanics, biomaterials,medical imaging, medical devices, bioinformatics and tissueengineering.Mathematics and its Applications: This program focuses on theversatility of mathematics as a powerful problem-solving <strong>to</strong>ol and highlycreative field of study, reaching beyond science and engineering in<strong>to</strong>medicine, business and even the social sciences. In addition <strong>to</strong> corestudies in mathematics, areas of specialization include: Accounting,Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Finance or Physics.Admission UpdatesRevised Equal Consideration Deadlines:*Grades-Plus Programs: Students who apply/amend by February 1,2008, <strong>to</strong> any of Ryerson's Grades-Plus programs, will continue <strong>to</strong> beguaranteed consideration. Grades-Plus programs use additional criteriain the selection process (e.g., portfolios, auditions, essays).University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeCampusNew ProgramsThe Faculty of Arts and Science will offer two concurrent education(CTEP) options in September 2007. One option will focus on teaching atthe intermediate and senior levels in <strong>Catholic</strong> school boards. Studentswishing <strong>to</strong> pursue this program should enrol in Christianity and Culture:Religious Education, a new major program offered by the faculty. Thesecond program will focus on primary and junior teaching in inner-cityschools. Students interested in this program should enrol in Educationand Society.Other new programs in the Faculty include: Cell Biology; Ecology andEvolutionary Biology; European Union Studies; Buddhism, Psychologyand Mental Health; and interdisciplinary and comparative literaturestreams of Literary Studies.The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering has a new generalfirst-year option called "TrackOne". After successful completion ofTrackOne, students will have free transfer in<strong>to</strong> any regular engineeringprogram (excluding Engineering Science), provided that they are in goodacademic standing.Bioengineering Minor: Undergraduate engineering students interested inthe relationship between biology and engineering can pursue a minor inBioengineering. This program is open <strong>to</strong> all engineering students exceptthose in Mineral Engineering and Engineering Science.The Faculty of Physical Education and Health/Kinesiology has a newfive-year Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP) that allowsstudents <strong>to</strong> graduate with both their professional teacher qualification forteaching at the intermediate/senior level and a Bachelors degree inPhysical and Health Education/Kinesiology.Program ChangesThe Engineering curriculum has changed <strong>to</strong> incorporate themes thatenrich the overall experience of students. Changes include: inclusion ofengineering design courses throughout all four years of study; a focuson engineering competencies (such as communication, teamwork andnetworking); increased flexibility, permitting students <strong>to</strong> focus on theareas that interest them most; and the opportunity <strong>to</strong> complete a Minorin the Faculty of Arts and Science or in Engineering.Admission UpdatesNew <strong>Ontario</strong> Mathematics Curriculum: Applicants may present anycombination of old and new math courses without being considered <strong>to</strong>have repeated courses. Mathematics requirements for the University'sdirect entry divisions can be found at www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/adm/.The Faculty of Music Questionnaire deadline is February 8, 2008. TheFaculty's CTEP applicant profile deadline is not yet determined. Checkwww.ctep.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca for updated deadline information.The Faculty of Physical Education and Health has two places reservedfor students of Aboriginal ancestry. The Statement of Interest providesan opportunity for self-identification. Proof of Aboriginal status will berequired. There are also two reserved spots for qualified applicants witha physical disability. Contact the program's admissions office at416-978-3026 or margaret.ajax@u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca with requests for specialconsideration. Students should indicate this information on theStatement of Interest as well.Grades-Only Programs: Students who apply/amend by March 1, 2008,<strong>to</strong> any of the Ryerson's Grades-Only programs, will continue <strong>to</strong> beguaranteed consideration. Grades-Only programs admit solely on thebasis of marks and do not consider non-academic criteria in theselection process.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 129


Campus NewsUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaNew ProgramsSpecialist in Biological Physics: Provides students with anunderstanding of the core areas of physics and chemistry and theirapplication <strong>to</strong> the study of biological systems.Specialist in Crime, Law and Deviance: A research-intensive programthat will prepare those students who wish <strong>to</strong> pursue postgraduatestudies.Major in Health Sciences Communication: An interdisciplinary programoffered through Communication, Culture and Information Technologythat provides students with the ability <strong>to</strong> visually and verballycommunicate health-related <strong>to</strong>pics <strong>to</strong> a variety of target audiences.Program ChangesThe Specialist in Commerce and Finance program has been furthertailored <strong>to</strong> reflect the focus of the subject area undertaken by students:Specialist in Commerce and Finance: FinanceSpecialist in Commerce and Finance: Human Resource ManagementSpecialist in Commerce and Finance: MarketingThe adoption of more specific nomenclature clarifies the choices forstudents within the BCom degree and will more easily link them <strong>to</strong>professional certification and point <strong>to</strong> career paths for graduates.Admission UpdatesUpdates for U of T Mississauga programs include:Mathematics Admission Requirements for <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary schoolstudents (2008 entry)Concurrent Teacher Education ProgramPsychologyChemical and Physical SciencesPlease visit www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/prospective/ and click on "Admissionsupdates" for the latest information.University of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughNew ProgramsA new co-op program option is available for the Management &Language (French) specialist program. When applying, select this optionas your subject of major interest within the Co-op Management plusArts/Science program (OUAC code TWS).Program ChangesLife Sciences: Programs in the area have been re-grouped in<strong>to</strong> newcategories, with changes <strong>to</strong> application codes and program titles asfollows:Category: Biological SciencesTSL - Biological Sciences (non-co-op)TSU - Co-op Cell & Molecular BiologyCategory: PsychologyTPS - Psychology (non-co-op)TSQ - Co-op PsychologyTXN - Neuroscience (non-co-op)TSZ - Co-op NeuroscienceName change: Mathematical & Physical Sciences has changed <strong>to</strong>Mathematical, Physical & Environmental Sciences. The name of theco-op option of the program has changed accordingly.Admission UpdatesGrade 11 grades: Applicants are cautioned that close attention will begiven <strong>to</strong> their Grade 11 academic performance, which could result in asignificant influence on admission decisions.Pharmacy: Students looking <strong>to</strong>ward future studies in a professionalprogram in Pharmacy are advised <strong>to</strong> take both MCV4U and MHF4U.Neuroscience, Co-op Neuroscience: Students currently in Grade 11 areadvised that SPH4U is being proposed as an additional admissionprerequisite for entry in 2009. In preparation for the likely change, takingSPH4U is strongly recommended.New <strong>Ontario</strong> Mathematics Requirements: Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/ for updates.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 130


Campus NewsTrent UniversityNew ProgramsMathematical Finance: The specialization in Mathematical Finance isintended for students who are interested in pursuing a program inmathematics while simultaneously learning modern mathematicaltechniques for modelling financial markets. The specialization willprovide students with strong mathematical, statistical and computingskills, and the ability <strong>to</strong> apply them <strong>to</strong> the quantitative analysis ofindustrial, commercial or financial business decisions.Arts and Science Stream for Teacher Education: Successful candidateswill be admitted <strong>to</strong> the Consecutive Education program directly fromsecondary school. Admission conditions include the completion of anHonours degree at Trent with a minimum specified average, completionof a student leadership program and regular meetings with a Bachelor ofEducation advisor.Program ChangesThe "Canadian Studies Program" is now known as the "Department ofCanadian Studies". The "International Development Studies Program" isnow known as the "Department of International Development Studies".The "Computer Science/Studies Program" is now known as the"Department of Computer Science/Studies".Admission UpdatesQueen's-Trent Concurrent Education Program: Offers of Admission willnow be based primarily on academic standing. Personal Statements ofExperience (PSE) will be considered in the admission process forselected candidates only. All applicants should continue <strong>to</strong> submit aPSE.For detailed information about <strong>Ontario</strong> mathematics requirements, go <strong>to</strong>www.trentu.ca/teachersandcounsellors/pdfs/NEWMATHCURRICULUM.pdf.University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute ofTechnology (UOIT)New Programs• Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies - Bachelor ofArts (Honours) in Legal Studies: OUAC code DAL• Faculty of Education - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) inCommunication: OUAC code DDCNote: At the time of this publication, the abovementioned programs wereunder development. Visit www.uoit.ca/programs/ for program updates.Program ChangesThe Faculty of Science's specializations in Digital Media and LifeSciences are no longer listed on the OUAC application under otherprograms; applicants may apply directly <strong>to</strong> these specializations.Digital Media: OUAC code DSOLife Sciences: OUAC code DSUMore information about UOIT programs is available atwww.uoit.ca/programs/.Admission UpdatesNew <strong>Ontario</strong> Mathematics Curriculum: As a result of changes <strong>to</strong> the<strong>Ontario</strong> math curriculum, applicants beginning in 2008 may bepresenting a combination of the old and new <strong>Ontario</strong> math curricula. Toview how UOIT will treat combinations of the old and new <strong>Ontario</strong> mathcurricula, please visit www.uoit.ca/newmath/.University of WaterlooNew ProgramsThe Faculty of Environmental Studies will launch two new programs forfall 2008 entry:• Knowledge Integration (Bachelor of Knowledge Integration,Regular)* is more than a traditional combined arts and scienceprogram - it teaches students how <strong>to</strong> study and solve complexproblems. This program is ideal for outstanding students withbroad interests.*Subject <strong>to</strong> provincial approval.• International Development (Bachelor of Environmental Studies,Regular), offered jointly with St. Paul's College, helps studentscreate culturally, environmentally and financially responsibledevelopment models for developing countries.The Faculty of Mathematics is offering a new program for fall 2008 entry:Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Management - BMath (Co-opor Regular). By combining mathematics with finance, accounting,economics, and risk management, this program will prepare students forcareers in banking, investment management and risk management.They will choose one of two specializations: Chartered FinancialAnalysis or Professional Risk Management. Students will be ready forthe professional exams necessary for these designations and theopportunities after graduation.Admission UpdatesFor details about the Revised Mathematics Requirements, please visitthe following website:www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/docs/math_mixed_requirements.pdf.Geography and Aviation: SES4U is no longer required but isrecommended for this program.Recreation and Leisure Studies (Regular and Co-op): Required coursesare any 4U English and additional U or M courses for a <strong>to</strong>tal of six.Recommended courses include:For all students, one of an Arts, Business Studies, Canadian and WorldStudies, Classical Studies, French as a second language, InterdisciplinaryStudies, International languages or Social Sciences and Humanitiescourses are recommended.For students considering the Therapeutic Recreation program, SBI4U orPSE4U is also recommended.For students considering the Recreation and Business program, BAT4M isalso recommended.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 131


Campus NewsThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>New ProgramsIn addition <strong>to</strong> the information that appears on eINFO and on Western'swebsite, Western is delighted <strong>to</strong> announce the introduction of thefollowing new degree, diploma or certificate programs. Students areadvised <strong>to</strong> consult the Western website for details.Faculty of Arts and Humanities:• Certificate and diploma programs in Technical and ProfessionalCommunication• Major and minor modules in Spanish and LinguisticsBrescia University College/Faculty of Science:• Introduction of BSc Foods and Nutrition, replacing BSc (HumanEcology) programs in Foods and NutritionBrescia University College/Faculty of Health Sciences:• Honours specialization in Community Rural HealthDevelopmentFaculty of Science:• Honours specialization in Biochemistry of Infection andImmunity• Honours specialization in Animal Behavior (BSc)• Major in Microbiology and Immunology• Minor in Game DevelopmentFaculty of Social Science:• Minor in Environment and Culture• Minor in Refugee and Migrant Studies• Honours specialization in CriminologyFaculty of Engineering Science:• BESc/MD Combined Degree Program (Civil Engineering andMedicine)• BESc/MD Combined Degree Program (Integrated Engineeringand Medicine)• BESc/LLB Combined Degree program (Integrated Engineeringand Law)• BESc/LLB Combined Degree Program (Software Engineeringand Law)• New Option: Civil Engineering and International Development inthe BESc in Civil EngineeringProgram ChangesBrescia University College, in partnership with the Faculty of Science onWestern's main campus, will offer an Honours specialization that leads<strong>to</strong> a BSc (Foods and Nutrition), and a specialization in Foods andNutrition that leads <strong>to</strong> a BSc (Foods and Nutrition). The Honours,four-year and three-year programs in Foods and Nutrition will no longerbe offered.Admission UpdatesWestern has recently changed its prerequisite requirements for thoseapplying for September 2008 admission <strong>to</strong> reflect changes the <strong>Ontario</strong>government has made <strong>to</strong> the secondary school math curriculum. Pleasemake note of these changes when selecting courses for your Grade 12year. For more information, please visit Western's website athttp://welcome.uwo.ca/preview/admissions/newrequirements.html.One-year deferrals of admission may be granted <strong>to</strong> secondary schoolapplicants. A written request must be sent <strong>to</strong> the Admissions Office tha<strong>to</strong>utlines the reasons for deferral. Please note that a deferral will not begranted <strong>to</strong> those students who will be studying at another postsecondaryinstitution.Citizenship profile is designed <strong>to</strong> recognize a candidate's commitment <strong>to</strong>"extracurricular activities and active citizenship" through ongoingcommunity life.Please visit Western's website at http://welcome.uwo.ca for forms anddetails.The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -Brescia University CollegeNew ProgramsBrescia is pleased <strong>to</strong> announce a new Honours specialization inCommunity Rural Health Development. This program is offered jointly bythe Faculty of Health Sciences and Brescia University College.Program ChangesThe Department of Human Ecology at Brescia University College hasrecently been renamed the Department of Food and NutritionalSciences.The department has also changed their degree structure so thatstudents in the Foods and Nutrition program can add majors or minors.Admission UpdatesBrescia University College is offering new admission scholarships for IBstudents.The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -Huron University CollegeNew ProgramsNew Major in Finance: Students are now able <strong>to</strong> combine a Major inFinance with another Major module from any discipline at Huron.Students may choose <strong>to</strong> graduate with an Honours BA, General BA or, ifcombined with a Management and Organizational Studies module, aBachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS).Admission UpdatesHuron University College offers a limited number of places in Western'sMedia, Information and Technoculture Program (MIT). Students in theMIT program at Huron must combine MIT with another Huron module ofstudy. All applicants wishing <strong>to</strong> be considered for the MIT program atHuron must complete a supplementary application available on the"Prospective Students" section of the Huron website at www.hurouc.ca.The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -King's University CollegeNew ProgramsKing's is very excited with the introduction of a new World Religionsprogram. Students interested in the program may apply <strong>to</strong> the Artsprogram. More information on the World Religions program can befound in the King's Viewbook or atca/kings/"> www.uwo.ca/kings/.The Special Consideration Form is available for students who may havehad extenuating circumstances that led <strong>to</strong> academic difficulty and thatmay put them marginally below the university's minimum admissionsrequirement. Extenuating circumstances may include disability, personalillness, financial circumstances, required employment, family illnesses,or other personal or family matters.The Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities and Contributions <strong>to</strong>Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 132


Campus NewsWilfrid Laurier UniversityNew ProgramsThe new Honours BA North American Studies is an interdisciplinaryprogram that examines North America as a distinct his<strong>to</strong>rical, cultural,political and economic entity, and views North American borders ascultural and policy spaces. Students will choose <strong>to</strong> focus their studies inCanadian Studies, American Studies and eventually in Mexican Studies.Students are encouraged <strong>to</strong> acquire Spanish, French or Indigenouslanguage skills that are invaluable in many professions. Laurierparticipates in the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)mobility exchange program, so students can spend a term studying inMexico or the United States.Program ChangesCanadian Studies will no longer be a stand-alone degree program.Students interested in this area of study can take the Canadian Studiesstream in the new North American Studies program.Wilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordNew ProgramsHuman Rights & Human Diversity: This program is now offered as anHonours combination program. This interdisciplinary program isdesigned <strong>to</strong> help students understand the complexities of the world andthe workplace in the 21st century, as people continue <strong>to</strong> migrate aroundthe world and societies become more diverse.Laurier's Administration Option is now offered at the Brantford Campus.This option can be taken with any Laurier Brantford program and givesnon-business students a basic understanding of the principles of theworld of business. Students receive fundamental training in the keyareas of the business organization including accounting, marketing,management, operations, fundamentals of finance, macroeconomicsand microeconomics, interpersonal communications, business law andpersonal finance.Program ChangesLaurier Brantford has updated their Transfer Credit Agreement withMohawk College. There are now 23 Mohawk programs that arespecified in the agreement. Students should apply <strong>to</strong>, and complete, theMohawk program first and then apply <strong>to</strong> a Laurier Brantford program.Admission UpdatesConcurrent Education: Unlike all other programs at Laurier and LaurierBrantford, prerequisite courses are used in the calculation of admissionaverages for students who apply <strong>to</strong> the concurrent education program.Math changes:Psychology: Requires one of MCR3U, MCF3M or a 4U math at 60%.Concurrent: Requires one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%.University of WindsorNew ProgramsThe Faculty of Engineering is pleased <strong>to</strong> announce that it now offersnew course-based, full-time MEng graduate programs in the followingdisciplines:• Civil Engineering• Electrical Engineering• Environmental Engineering• Engineering Materials (subject <strong>to</strong> final approval)• Industrial and Systems Engineering• Mechanical EngineeringWindsor will also be offering an MEng in Au<strong>to</strong>motive Engineering, slated<strong>to</strong> begin 2008-2009.Program ChangesThe University of Windsor has discontinued offering the MechanicalEngineering Au<strong>to</strong>motive Option program at the Georgian College site.Students will still be able <strong>to</strong> take this program at the University ofWindsor.Beginning in fall 2007, secondary school students will no longer be able<strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> Windsor's three-year Bachelor of Science - Science,Technology and Society program.York UniversityNew ProgramsThe Faculty of Arts has introduced the following programs:• International Bachelor of Arts degrees with programs inAnthropology, His<strong>to</strong>ry, Italian Studies and Computer Science• Bachelor of Arts degrees in Children's Studies, Applied Mathand Jewish Studies.The Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies has introduced aBachelor of Arts in Race, Ethnicity and Indigeneity.York now offers a Bachelor of Education (French) Concurrent TeacherEducation Program, located at York's Glendon Campus.Program ChangesName change: Italian is now "Italian Studies"Name change: Russian is now "Russian Studies"York University - Glendon CampusNew ProgramsBachelor of Education (BEd), French: In September 2007, York's Facultyof Education will launch a unique Bachelor of Education (BEd) at theGlendon Campus, designed specifically <strong>to</strong> prepare future immersion,extended, and core French teachers at the primary/junior level(kindergarten <strong>to</strong> Grade 6). Glendon's integrated bilingual campus andexcellence in language education provide the ideal setting for thisbilingual BEd.International Bachelor of Arts (iBA): Glendon has also introduced newbilingual and trilingual (upper year only) International Bachelor of Artsdegrees in: Business Economics, Canadian Studies, Economics,His<strong>to</strong>ry, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. These programscontain a unique language component, international content courses,and an international exchange.Program ChangesInformation Technology has been closed.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 133


Campus VisitsCampus VisitsVisiting a university is a great way <strong>to</strong> find out more about the campus, the people and the university environment. Each university offers campus <strong>to</strong>urs and specialevents throughout the year just for secondary school students. Choose a university from the box below <strong>to</strong> find out the best time <strong>to</strong> visit.Brock UniversityCampus ToursCarle<strong>to</strong>n UniversityCampus ToursEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebStudent-guided <strong>to</strong>ursWeekdays, year-round. Please check thewebsite for Saturday <strong>to</strong>ur availability.10 a.m. and 2 p.m.Brock will be happy <strong>to</strong> arrange appointmentswith program representatives upon request.Please advise of any special requests whenbooking your <strong>to</strong>ur.Visit www.brocku.ca/prospective/ and click onthe "Campus Tours" but<strong>to</strong>n.Preferred905-688-5550, ext. 4293liaison@brocku.cahttp://www.brocku.ca/prospective/ (Click on the"Campus Tours" but<strong>to</strong>n.)Open HouseSunday, March 2, 20081 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.Learn more about the "Brock Experience". Tourthe campus, attend information sessions andvisit program representatives in Brock'sMarketplace.Please register at www.brocku.ca/prospective/and click on the "Open House" but<strong>to</strong>n.905-688-5550, ext. 4293liaison@brocku.caRegister at http://www.brocku.ca/prospective/and click on the "Open House" but<strong>to</strong>n.Fall Preview DaySunday, November 4, 20071 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.Learn more about the "Brock Experience". Tourthe campus, attend information sessions andvisit program representatives in Brock'sMarketplace.Please register at www.brocku.ca/prospective/and click on the "Fall Preview Day" but<strong>to</strong>n.905-688-5550, ext. 4293liaison@brocku.caRegister at http://www.brocku.ca/prospective/and click on the "Fall Preview Day" but<strong>to</strong>n.Date(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday and most SaturdaysGroup <strong>to</strong>urs, appointments with professors andopportunities <strong>to</strong> sit in on classes are availableupon request. Specialty program <strong>to</strong>urs will beoffered on selected days.Students are encouraged <strong>to</strong> book their visit oneweek in advance.1-888-354-4414 or 613-520-3663<strong>to</strong>urs@carle<strong>to</strong>n.cahttp://www.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/<strong>to</strong>ur/March BreakMarch 10-14, 2008Meet professors and students from differentprogram areas and participate in campus andresidence <strong>to</strong>urs.http://www.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/marchbreak/Carle<strong>to</strong>n University DayOc<strong>to</strong>ber 5, 2007http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Guidance Breakfast MeetingOc<strong>to</strong>ber 12, 2007Event for guidance counsellors and selectedteachers by invitation.http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Parents' Evening (Ottawa)December 5, 2007 and February 27, 2008http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Parents' Evening (Toron<strong>to</strong>)February 13, 2008http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Spring Information EveningsApril/May 2008http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Toron<strong>to</strong> Information EveningsApril/May 2008http://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/events/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 134


Campus VisitsUniversity of GuelphCampus ToursUniversity of Guelph-HumberCampus ToursEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebCampus Tours (excluding the <strong>Ontario</strong> VeterinaryCollege)Weekdays, September 17 through <strong>to</strong> November30 (excluding Saturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 8). Tours arenot scheduled between December 1, 2007 andJanuary 6, 2008. The regular <strong>to</strong>ur scheduleresumes January 7 and continues until April 4,2008.10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and Saturdays at 1:30p.m.For information about <strong>to</strong>urs of the <strong>Ontario</strong>Veterinary College visit the OVC <strong>to</strong>urs websiteat www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/.Requested one week in advance (two weeks for<strong>to</strong>urs that include the <strong>Ontario</strong> VeterinaryCollege).Admission Services at 519-824-4120, ext. 58712Campus <strong>to</strong>urs:http://www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/<strong>to</strong>urs/<strong>Ontario</strong> Veterinary College <strong>to</strong>urs:http://www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/admissions/dvm/OVC_<strong>to</strong>urs.shtmCampus DaysMarch 13 and 14, 2008Information sessions, displays, programcounselling and campus <strong>to</strong>urs.519-824-4120, ext. 58713events@registrar.uoguelph.cahttp://www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/events/Fall Preview DaySunday, November 4, 2007Information sessions, displays and campus<strong>to</strong>urs.519-824-4120, ext. 58713events@registrar.uoguelph.cahttp://www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/events/Science and Engineering SundaySunday, November 18, 2007†Information sessions, Science and Engineeringfacility <strong>to</strong>urs, demonstrations and campus <strong>to</strong>urs.519-824-4120, ext. 58713events@registrar.uoguelph.cahttp://www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/events/Date(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday12:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.Led by current University of Guelph-Humberstudents, <strong>to</strong>urs are a great opportunity <strong>to</strong> see thecampus and students in action.Requested.416-798-1331, ext. 6083ritu.mathur@guelphhumber.cahttp://www.guelphhumber.caMarch Break DayMarch 9, 2008Allow applicants <strong>to</strong> learn more about theUniversity of Guelph-Humber by participating incampus <strong>to</strong>urs, visiting residences and hearingfrom students and faculty in each program. Staffwill also be available <strong>to</strong> talk about admissioncriteria, important deadlines and student life.416-798-1331, ext. 6454melissa.melo@guelphhumber.cahttp://www.guelphhumber.caFall Information DayNovember 18, 2007Applicants will have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> meetfaculty members, current students and programadvisors, learn more about specific programsand <strong>to</strong>ur the University of Guelph-Humbercampus.416-798-1331, ext. 6454melissa.melo@guelphhumber.cahttp://www.guelphhumber.caMedia Studies OrientationFebruary 9 and 10, 2008Applicants <strong>to</strong> the Media Studies program willmeet one-on-one with Media faculty membersfor a portfolio review, take a <strong>to</strong>ur ofGuelph-Humber's state-of-the-art facilities, andlearn more about the program from staff andcurrent students.416-798-1331, ext. 6454melissa.melo@guelphhumber.cahttp://www.guelphhumber.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 135


Campus VisitsLakehead UniversityCampus ToursLaurentian UniversityCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4:30 p.m.A campus visit provides the ideal occasion <strong>to</strong>have a personal <strong>to</strong>ur and meet with Lakeheadfaculty, staff and students.Requested.807-343-8500http://admissions.lakeheadu.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs.php(Submit an on-line <strong>to</strong>ur request form.)March Break EventsMarch 9, 2008A full week of special programs and events areoffered. Visit the Lakehead University website inearly February for details about planning aMarch Break visit.http://www.mylakehead.caLakehead University - OrilliaCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsWeekdays (except holidays) and someweekends upon request10 a.m. and 1 p.m. during weekdays and 12p.m. on weekendsViewing of the residences is limited <strong>to</strong> weekdaysonly.Requested one week in advance.1-800-263-4188 or 705-673-6594liaison@laurentian.cahttp://www.explore.laurentian.caThe Laurentian ExplorationMarch 10, 12 and 14, 2008Highlights include a transition panel, a modellecture and <strong>to</strong>urs of the campus and residences.All Laurentian University applicants receive aninvitation and program of events.1-800-263-4188 or 705-673-6594liaison@laurentian.cahttp://www.explore.laurentian.caDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.Students are invited <strong>to</strong> book a visit by calling theStudent Services Specialist or by submitting theon-line <strong>to</strong>ur request form.Requested.705-330-4019orillia@lakeheadu.cahttp://orillia.lakeheadu.ca/visit/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebStarting PointMay 24 and 25, 2008Laurentian University invites students and theirfamilies <strong>to</strong> experience campus life and <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong>know the city of Greater Sudbury. In May, youcan prepare for university, ask questions,explore your new home and collect importantstudent information.1-800-263-4188 or 705-673-6594liaison@laurentian.cahttp://www.explore.laurentian.caEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebMarch Break EventsMarch 9, 2008A week of special programs and events. Visit theLakehead University - Orillia Campus website inearly February for details about planning aMarch Break visit.http://orillia.lakeheadu.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 136


Campus VisitsLaurentian University - AlgomaUniversity CollegeMcMaster UniversityCampus ToursCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday. Evening and weekend <strong>to</strong>ursmay be accommodated upon request.8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4:30 p.m.Students are encouraged <strong>to</strong> spend a night inresidence (free of charge) and experience allthat Algoma U has <strong>to</strong> offer.Requested.1-888-254-6628 or 705-949-2301, ext. 4217info@algomau.cahttp://www.algomau.ca/infoPersonalized March Break ToursAny day or evening during March Break - basedon your schedule.Algoma wants <strong>to</strong> accommodate your MarchBreak plans and will cus<strong>to</strong>mize a <strong>to</strong>ur just foryou: meet with professors; sit in on classes inyour area of interest; stay in residence; use therecreational facilities; meet current students.1-888-ALGOMA-Uinfo@algomau.cahttp://www.algomau.ca/infoFall Preview Day and Fall Preview NightSaturday, November 3, 2007, and Monday,November 5, 2007Saturday 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m. and Monday 7-9 p.m.This event gives students and their families theopportunity <strong>to</strong> visit the campus and meet withfaculty, staff and current students. The eventpromises great prizes, food and fun.Preregistration is appreciated but not required.1-888-ALGOMA-Uinfo@algomau.cahttp://www.algomau.ca/infoDate(s)Time(s)ReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Event NameDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebWeekdays, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 4 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007and January 7 <strong>to</strong> March 31, 2008. With oneweek's advance notice, Saturday <strong>to</strong>urs may beaccommodated.10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Requested in advance.905-525-9140, ext. 23650liaison@mcmaster.cahttp://registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/<strong>to</strong>urs/Regular campus <strong>to</strong>urs are available duringMarch Break.March 10 <strong>to</strong> 14, 2008. Tours and informationdisplays will be available March Break Saturday,March 15, 2008.905-525-9140, ext. 23650liaison@mcmaster.cahttp://registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/<strong>to</strong>urs/McMaster's Open House EventExact date is TBA.Fall PreviewSaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 27, 2007905-525-9140, ext. 23650liaison@mcmaster.cahttp://registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/<strong>to</strong>urs/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 137


Campus VisitsNipissing UniversityCampus Tours<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebWeekday <strong>to</strong>urs (except during holidays) areavailable throughout the year. Saturday visitsare available only during the months of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber,November, March and May (except holidayweekends).1 p.m.A visit <strong>to</strong> Nipissing normally includes <strong>to</strong>urs of thecampus and residences. Please note that <strong>to</strong>ursof residence will not be available during themonths of December and April due <strong>to</strong> exams.Meetings with faculty can be arranged withadvance notice.For visits <strong>to</strong> Nipissing University's Muskokacampus in Bracebridge, please phone705-645-2921 or e-mailmuskoka@nipissingu.ca.Requested one week in advance.705-474-3461, ext. 4517Main campus: liaison@nipissingu.caNipissing's Muskoka campus in Bracebridge:muskoka@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/LiaisonCampusTours.aspDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday (except holidays), Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>to</strong>April11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m.Tours are led by campus ambassadors.Requested.416-977-6000, ext. 310jstaffieri@ocad.caLook InsideOc<strong>to</strong>ber 20, 200711 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.OCAD fall open house. Take a look insideCanada's largest university of art and design.Portfolio Clinic WorkshopsNovember through FebruaryDay-long workshops are designed <strong>to</strong> helpapplicants prepare a portfolio for admission <strong>to</strong> apostsecondary art or design program.416-977-6000, ext. 489 or 428http://www.ocad.caMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMarch Break UpCloseMonday, March 10; Wednesday, March 12; andFriday, March 14, 200811 a.m.Special visit programs are available forprospective students and their parents duringthe 2008 March Break.705-474-3461, ext. 4517liaison@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/upclose/Event NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesNational Portfolio DaySaturday, November 17, 200712 noon <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.Bring your portfolio and receive feedback fromone of OCAD's faculty.Whodunit? The <strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignMystery Art SaleNovember 20-24, 2007; Public Sale Saturday,November 24, 2007OCAD's mystery artists show and sale.Special VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebFall UpClosePlease contact the Liaison Office for the date ofFall UpClose.11 a.m.Fall UpClose is a special Saturday visit programfor prospective students and their parents andfriends.705-474-3461, ext. 4517liaison@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/upclose/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesWebGraduate ExhibitionTBA. Usually the first or second weekend inMay. Please moni<strong>to</strong>r OCAD's website.A chance <strong>to</strong> see the extraordinary work ofOCAD graduating students.http://www.ocad.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 138


Campus VisitsUniversity of OttawaCampus ToursUniversity of Ottawa - St. PaulUniversityDate(s)Special NotesReservationsWebMarch BreakTours are available year-round (except holidays)according <strong>to</strong> the following schedule:In English: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday andFriday at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at 10 a.m.In French: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday andFriday at 10 a.m. Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.Bilingual: Saturday at 11 a.m.Special group <strong>to</strong>urs are available (see Ottawa'swebsite for details).Requested.http://www.admission.uOttawa.caCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)ReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebYear-round upon request, Monday <strong>to</strong> Friday.8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.Requested.613-236-1393, ext. 2000liaison@ustpaul.cahttp://www.ustpaul.caMarch Break EventsMarch 10, 2008Please contact <strong>Saint</strong> Paul University for details.http://www.ustpaul.caEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpring Open House 2008Friday, March 14, 2008Every University of Ottawa applicant will receivean invitation <strong>to</strong> the Spring Open House.Students will have the chance <strong>to</strong> take a campus<strong>to</strong>ur, get a feel for campus life and learn moreabout the admission process, the faculties andthe services.http://www.admission.uOttawa.caSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebBecome a Student for a DaySeptember 3, 2007The faculties of Arts and of Social Sciencesinvite applicants <strong>to</strong> attend a university course,speak with professors and students, meet withan academic advisor or visit the campus.Faculty of Arts: 613-562-5134Faculty of Social Sciences: 613-562-5709Faculty of Arts: arts@uOttawa.caFaculty of Social Sciences:sciencessociales@uOttawa.caFaculty of Arts:https://web5.uottawa.ca/arts/student.htmlFaculty of Social Sciences:http://www.socialsciences.uottawa.ca/eng/day_student.aspUniversity of Ottawa DayOc<strong>to</strong>ber 19, 2007Information will be mailed <strong>to</strong> all secondaryschools in the fall and will be available on thewebsite in early September. Students mustregister in advance.http://www.admission.uOttawa.caInformation sessions for parentsDecember 6, 2007 and February 19, 2008The details will be available on Ottawa's websitein the fall.http://www.admission.uOttawa.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 139


Campus VisitsQueen's UniversityCampus ToursRoyal Military College of CanadaCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebSeptember 17 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 7 <strong>to</strong> April 4, 2008 (excluding February18-22). Special <strong>to</strong>urs may be offered onSaturdays and during the December and Aprilexam periods. Tours are also available duringthe spring and summer terms.11 a.m. and 1 p.m.Regular campus <strong>to</strong>urs include an informationsession led by an Admission Coordina<strong>to</strong>r, aswell as a <strong>to</strong>ur of both campus and residence.Please note that visi<strong>to</strong>rs may not have access <strong>to</strong>residence and offices during exams and onSaturdays.If possible, please reserve in advance so thatthe university can ensure that <strong>to</strong>ur guides areavailable.613-533-2217<strong>to</strong>urs@queensu.cahttp://www.queensu.ca/admission/visitus/Date(s)ReservationsPhoneMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)PhoneSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesArranged on weekdays of the academic year.Requested.1-866-RMC-CMRC (1-866-762-2672)Daily ToursSeptember 3, 20071-866-RMC-CMRC (1-866-762-2672)Alumni WeekendSeptember 3, 2007Ceremonial parade. Campus open <strong>to</strong> the public.Commissioning ParadeTBACeremonial parade. Campus open <strong>to</strong> the public.March BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneWebMarch Break Open HouseWednesday, March 12 and Thursday, March 13,2008Includes a variety of activities throughout theday, from approximately 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.March Break Open House welcomesprospective students and their families <strong>to</strong> theQueen's campus in Kings<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Ontario</strong>. Visi<strong>to</strong>rswill participate in campus and residence <strong>to</strong>urs,faculty and departmental <strong>to</strong>urs and displays, aswell as opportunities <strong>to</strong> speak with currentstudents, faculty members, student services andrepresentatives from Admissions, StudentAwards and international opportunities.613-533-2217http://www.queensu.ca/admission/visitus/Special VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneWebFall Preview Open HouseSaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 20, 2007, and Saturday,November 3, 2007Includes a variety of activities that occurthroughout the day, from approximately 10 a.m.until 4 p.m.Fall Preview welcomes prospective students andtheir families <strong>to</strong> the Queen's campus inKings<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Ontario</strong>. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will participate incampus and residence <strong>to</strong>urs, faculty anddepartmental <strong>to</strong>urs and displays, as well asopportunities <strong>to</strong> speak with current students,faculty members, student services, andrepresentatives from Admissions, StudentAwards and international opportunities.613-533-2217http://www.queensu.ca/admission/visitus/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 140


Campus VisitsRyerson UniversityCampus ToursUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeCampusDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)ReservationsWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday (except holidays or duringRyerson exam periods), commencingSeptember 200710 a.m. and 1 p.m.Tours run for one hour. Groups of five or moreshould contact Ryerson's On-Campus LiaisonOffice with the desired date, time and number ofparticipants <strong>to</strong> confirm space availability.Register in advance.416-979-5065campus<strong>to</strong>ur@ryerson.cahttp://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/"Discover Ryerson" (in-depth program <strong>to</strong>urs)November 1 and November 810:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 3 p.m.Register at least one week in advance.http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/March Break at RyersonDiscover Ryerson: Thursday, March 13, 2008Meet professors and learn more about yourchosen program.http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/Graphic Communications Management IndustryDayOc<strong>to</strong>ber 23, 2007 and February 12, 2008http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/Performance Dance Open HouseNovember 23, 2007http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/Performance Production Open HouseFebruary 8, 2008http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit/Campus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebThursdays and Fridays in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber andNovember 2007; Saturdays and Sundays(holidays excluded).See "Special Notes", below.Speak <strong>to</strong> a representative in Arts and Science,Engineering, Physical Education and Health/Kinesiology, or Music.General Tours depart weekdays at 11 a.m. and2 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m.Individuals depart at 9:30 a.m.<strong>School</strong> groups depart at 10 a.m.Visit a residence at 12:15 p.m. and 1 p.m.Reservations are required for groups of 10 ormore; not required for individuals.416-978-5000http://www.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/Prospective_Students/Visiting_U_of_T.htmMarch Break EventsMarch 10, 2008This day includes an open house and variousother events.http://www.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/marchbreak/U of T Fall Campus DaySaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 27, 2007This day includes an open house and variousother events.http://www.uoftday.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)ReservationsWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpecial VisitsWeekdaysMorning and afternoonRequested.http://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/U of T Mississauga's March Break Open HouseMarch 10, 2008The March Break Open House lets youexperience what it is like <strong>to</strong> be a U of TMississauga student. This event is designed forprospective students and their parents.http://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/prospective/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesWebU of T Mississauga Fall Campus DaySunday, November 4, 2007Information sessions are offered aboutacademic programs, admissions and financialaid, as well as campus <strong>to</strong>urs for prospectivestudents and their families.http://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/prospective/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 141


Campus VisitsUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughCampus ToursTrent UniversityCampus ToursEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneWebIndividual or small group <strong>to</strong>ursMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except during holidays anduniversity exam periods.See website.Weekend <strong>to</strong>urs may be offered at specialprospective student and applicant events. Seewebsite.Yes; reserve on-line.416-287-7529campus<strong>to</strong>urs@utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.cahttp://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/<strong>to</strong>urs/March Open HouseSaturday, March 1, 2008See website for details.Academic program information sessions and<strong>to</strong>urs for applicants are available. All U of TScarborough applicants will receive an invitation.Look for details in February on the website.416-287-7529http://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/U of T Scarborough DaySaturday, November 3, 200712 p.m. sharp. See website.This fall visit day for prospective students ison-site at the University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough,with an open invitation.416-287-7529http://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/Date(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsMonday through Friday, selected Saturdays10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on weekdays and 12:30 p.m.on SaturdaysTours are not available during the winter break(December 21, 2007 <strong>to</strong> January 6, 2008).Requested 24 hours in advance.705-748-1332 or 1-888-739-8885liaison@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/undergraduate/schoolvisits_openhouse.phpMarch Break Open House - PeterboroughSaturday, March 8, 2008Activities include: campus and residence <strong>to</strong>urs;information sessions about residence, financialaid and professional programs; and samplelectures.1-888-739-8885liaison@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/openhouse/March Break Open House - OshawaThursday, March 13, 2008Activities include: campus <strong>to</strong>urs; academiccounselling; transfer credit assistance; andinformation about financial aid, the AcademicSkills Centre and the Peer Men<strong>to</strong>ring Program.1-905-721-3003oshawa@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/openhouse/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebFall Open HouseSaturday, November 3, 2007Activities include: campus and residence <strong>to</strong>urs;information sessions about residence, financialaid and professional programs; and samplelectures.1-888-739-8885liaison@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/openhouse/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 142


Campus VisitsUniversity of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute ofTechnology (UOIT)University of WaterlooCampus ToursCampus ToursEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebUOIT Campus ToursYear-roundVisit www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/ for available <strong>to</strong>ur times.Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will have an opportunity <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>urclassrooms, labs and residence facilities.Requested. Register on-line at:www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/.905-721-3190admissions@uoit.cahttp://www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/Personalized campus <strong>to</strong>ursMarch 10-14, 2008Visit www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/ for available <strong>to</strong>ur times.Register on-line at www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/.905-721-3190admissions@uoit.cahttp://www.uoit.ca/<strong>to</strong>urs/Fall Open HouseSaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 20, 2007Visit www.uoit.ca/events/ for event details.Prospective students and their families areinvited <strong>to</strong> attend. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will have anopportunity <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>ur classrooms, labs andresidence facilities, as well as learn more aboutprograms of interest. Register on-line atwww.uoit.ca/events/.905-721-3190admissions@uoit.cahttp://www.uoit.ca/events/Open House 4 USaturday, March 1, 2008Visit www.uoit.ca/events/ for event details.Applicants and their families are invited <strong>to</strong>attend. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will have an opportunity <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>urclassrooms, labs and residence facilities, as wellas learn more about programs of interest.Register on-line at: www.uoit.ca/events/.905-721-3190admissions@uoit.cahttp://www.uoit.ca/events/Date(s)PhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)WebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Monday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except holidays, fromSeptember 10 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 2 <strong>to</strong> June 20, 2008; and Saturdays,September 15 <strong>to</strong> December 1, 2007, andJanuary 5 <strong>to</strong> June 21, 2008.General <strong>to</strong>urs: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614<strong>School</strong> of Architecture: 519-888-4567, ext.27604Conrad Grebel University College:519-885-0220, ext. 24236Renison College: 519-884-4404, ext. 28610 or28611St. Jerome's University: 519-884-8111, ext.28270 or <strong>to</strong>ll-free 1-888-752-4636St. Paul's College residence: 519-885-1460Tour of the <strong>School</strong> of Architecture:questions@architecture.uwaterloo.caConrad Grebel University College:infocguc@uwaterloo.caRenison College:ren-res@renison.uwaterloo.caSt. Jerome's University:sbrubach@uwaterloo.caSt. Paul's College: stpauls@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/March Break Open HouseMarch 10, 2008http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/Fall Open HouseSaturday, November 3, 2007University of Waterloo - ConradGrebel University CollegeCampus ToursDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except holidays, fromSeptember 10 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 2 <strong>to</strong> June 20, 2008; and Saturdays,September 15 <strong>to</strong> December 1, 2007, andJanuary 5 <strong>to</strong> June 21, 2008.General <strong>to</strong>urs: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614Conrad Grebel University College:519-885-0220, ext. 24236Conrad Grebel University College:infocguc@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 143


Campus VisitsUniversity of Waterloo - RenisonCollegeThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>Campus ToursCampus ToursDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except holidays, fromSeptember 10 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 2 <strong>to</strong> June 20, 2008; and Saturdays,September 15 <strong>to</strong> December 1, 2007, andJanuary 5 <strong>to</strong> June 21, 2008.General <strong>to</strong>urs: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614Renison College: 519-884-4404, ext. 28610 or28611Renison College:ren-res@renison.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/University of Waterloo - St. Jerome'sUniversityCampus ToursDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except holidays, fromSeptember 10 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 2 <strong>to</strong> June 20, 2008; and Saturdays,September 15 <strong>to</strong> December 1, 2007, andJanuary 5 <strong>to</strong> June 21, 2008.General <strong>to</strong>urs: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614St. Jerome's University: 519-884-8111, ext.28270 or <strong>to</strong>ll-free 1-888-752-4636St. Jerome's University:sbrubach@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/Date(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebWeekdays10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Tours will include a look at a traditional-style anda suite-style residence.519-661-2100http://welcome.uwo.ca (book on-line)March Break Open HouseSaturday, March 8, 2008All Western applicants will receive an invitation.Look for details in February on the website.http://welcome.uwo.caFall Preview DaySaturday, November 17, 2007Contact Undergraduate Recruitment andAdmissions <strong>to</strong> reserve a place.http://welcome.uwo.caUniversity of Waterloo - St. Paul'sCollegeCampus ToursDate(s)PhoneE-mailWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Friday, except holidays, fromSeptember 10 <strong>to</strong> November 30, 2007, andJanuary 2 <strong>to</strong> June 20, 2008; and Saturdays,September 15 <strong>to</strong> December 1, 2007, andJanuary 5 <strong>to</strong> June 21, 2008.General <strong>to</strong>urs: 519-888-4567, ext. 33614St. Paul's College residence: 519-885-1460St. Paul's College: stpauls@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 144


Campus VisitsThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -Brescia University CollegeCampus ToursThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -Huron University CollegeCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)ReservationsPhoneE-mailWebWeekdays. Weekend <strong>to</strong>urs of residence facilitiescan be arranged.10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Book on-line at: www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/connect/visit/<strong>to</strong>ur_request.html519-858-5151brescia@uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/connect/visit/Event NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakHuron Campus and Residence TourMonday through Friday11:30 a.m.519-438-7224, ext. 212huron@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.caMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMarch Break Open HouseSaturday, March 8, 200811 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2:30 p.m.All applicants <strong>to</strong> Brescia will receive aninvitation. Check the website in February foradditional details. There is an additional session,for students interested in the Foods andNutrition program, which starts at 9 a.m. Daily<strong>to</strong>urs are available during the week of MarchBreak, March 10-14, at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30p.m., starting at the St. James Building foyer.519-858-5151brescia@uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/connect/visit/Fall Preview DaySaturday, November 17, 200711 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2:30 p.m.Contact the Registrar's office for details andregistration. There is an additional session, forstudents interested in the Foods and Nutritionprogram, which starts at 9 a.m. E-mailbrescia@uwo.ca for more information.519-858-5151brescia@uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/Event NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebMarch Break Open HouseSaturday, March 8, 20081 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.All applicants <strong>to</strong> Huron University College willreceive an invitation <strong>to</strong> the March Break OpenHouse. Please visit the website for additionalinformation.519-438-7224, ext. 212huron@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.caMarch Break Daily Tours (residence andfacilities)March 10-14, 200811:30 a.m.519-438-7224, ext. 212huron@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.caFall Open HouseSaturday, November 17, 20071 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.519-438-7224, ext. 212huron@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 145


Campus VisitsThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> -King's University CollegeWilfrid Laurier UniversityCampus ToursCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebWeekdays and SaturdaysWeekdays flexible, 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m.; andSaturdays at 1 p.m.519-433-3491 or 1-800-265-4406kings@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/visit/King's Welcome DaysFriday, March 7, 2008 and Saturday, March 8,2008Friday from 6 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p.m.; Saturday from 1p.m. <strong>to</strong> 3:30 p.m.519-433-3491 or 1-800-265-4406kings@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/visit/Date(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebMonday <strong>to</strong> Saturday, year-round upon request(excluding statu<strong>to</strong>ry holidays and exam periodsin December and April).Monday <strong>to</strong> Friday: 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m.and 3 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Tours include a visit <strong>to</strong> the residences.Admissions and academic counselling are alsoavailable.519-884-0710, ext. 3385liaison@wlu.cahttp://www.chooselaurier.caMarch Break Open HouseFriday, March 14, 2008All Laurier applicants will receive an invitation <strong>to</strong>this open house.http://www.chooselaurier.caSpecial VisitsSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Time(s)PhoneE-mailWebKing's Welcome DaySaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 27, 20071 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 3:30 p.m.519-433-3491 or 1-800-265-4406kings@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/visit/King's Welcome DaySaturday, May 10, 20081 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 3:30 p.m.519-433-3491 or 1-800-265-4406kings@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/visit/Event NameDate(s)WebEvent NameDate(s)WebFall Music Mock Audition WorkshopFriday, November 2, 2007http://www.wlu.ca/music/Fall Open HouseFriday, November 2, 2007http://www.chooselaurier.caWilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakWeekdays and occasional weekends,year-round upon request. Tours during examperiods in December and April may excluderesidence.11 a.m, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Special requests maybe accommodated.Tours include a visit <strong>to</strong> the residences.519-756-8228, ext. 5816liaison_brantford@wlu.cahttp://www.wlu.ca/brantford/<strong>to</strong>ur/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesWebBrantford Campus March Break Open HouseWednesday, March 12, 2008 *All Laurier Brantford applicants will receive aninvitation <strong>to</strong> this open house, although anyone iswelcome.* Open House details TBA. Please visit thewebsite for details.http://www.wlu.ca/brantford/Special VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebBrantford Campus Fall Open House.Friday, November 9, 2007** Open House details TBA. Please visit thewebsite for details.http://www.wlu.ca/brantford/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 146


Campus VisitsUniversity of WindsorCampus ToursDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebWeekdays (excluding holidays and duringDecember and April). Special Saturday <strong>to</strong>urs areavailable only during the months of Oc<strong>to</strong>ber,November, March and May.1 p.m.Includes a <strong>to</strong>ur of residence (if requested).Academic advising appointments with facultycan be coordinated on weekdays with at leas<strong>to</strong>ne week's notice.Requested at least one week in advance.519-973-7014 or 1-800-864-2860liaison@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/<strong>to</strong>ur/Date(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSunday, November 25, 2007Please visit the <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art websitefor details.519-253-3000, ext. 2804drama@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/drama/Music Therapy Workshop DaySaturday, February 16, 2008Come and learn about the healing powers ofmusic, explore exciting education and careeroptions, and experience excellence in teachingand learning in the Music Therapy Program ofthe University of Windsor.519-253-3000, ext. 2780music@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/musictherapy/Event NameDate(s)Time(s)Special NotesReservationsPhoneE-mailWebMarch BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebSpecial VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMarch Break Campus ToursMarch 10-15, 20081 p.m.The University of Windsor will be offeringextended <strong>to</strong>urs during the week of March Break.Tours will include a <strong>to</strong>ur of residence (ifrequested) and academic advising appointmentswith faculty can be coordinated on weekdayswith at least one week's notice.Requested at least one week in advance.519-973-7014 or 1-800-864-2860liaison@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/<strong>to</strong>ur/Spring Open HouseFriday, March 7, 2008Please visit Windsor's website for more details.519-973-7014 or 1-800-864-2860liaison@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/specialevents/Music Audition WorkshopSaturday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 20, 2007Please visit the <strong>School</strong> of Music website fordetails.519-253-3000, ext. 2780music@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/music/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebMusic AuditionsMarch 15 and 29, 2008; April 5 and 19, 2008Please contact the <strong>School</strong> of Music directly withquestions pertaining <strong>to</strong> booking your audition.519-253-3000, ext. 2780music@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/music/BFA Acting AuditionWindsor: March 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30, 2008;Toron<strong>to</strong>: April 4, 5 and 6, 2008Please contact the <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art forinformation about booking your audition.519-253-3000, ext. 2804drama@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/drama/Drama in Education and Community InterviewWindsor: March 22, 23, 29 and 30, 2008;Toron<strong>to</strong>: April 5, 2008Please contact the <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art forinformation about booking your interview.519-253-3000, ext. 2804drama@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/drama/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebFall Open HouseFriday, November 16, 2007Please visit Windsor's website for more details.519-973-7014 or 1-800-864-2860liaison@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/specialevents/Event NameDate(s)Special NotesPhoneE-mailWebBFA Acting Audition WorkshopSaturday, November 24, 2007Please visit the <strong>School</strong> of Dramatic Art websitefor details.519-253-3000, ext. 2804drama@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/drama/Event NameDrama in Education and Community CreativityWorkshopLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 147


Campus VisitsYork UniversityCampus ToursDate(s)WebAvailable throughout the year, including selectedSaturdays.http://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/events/March BreakEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebMarch GalaKeele campus: Saturday, March 8, 2008Glendon campus: Sunday, March 9, 2008As all York applicants will receive an e-mailinvitation, ensure that the e-mail address thatyou provide on your application is up-<strong>to</strong>-date.Register on-line at:www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/events/.Register on-line at:http://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/events/Special VisitsEvent NameDate(s)Special NotesWebEvent NameDate(s)PhoneWebFall Campus DayKeele campus: Saturday, November 3, 2007Glendon campus: Sunday, November 4, 2007If you would like <strong>to</strong> be notified about FallCampus Day, please contact 416-736-5000.http://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/events/Journée d'au<strong>to</strong>mneLe dimanche 4 novembre 2007416-487-6710http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/au<strong>to</strong>mne/York University - Glendon CampusCampus ToursDate(s)PhoneWebWeekday and weekend visits are availableyear-round.416-487-6710http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/futurestudents/March BreakEvent NameDate(s)PhoneWebMarch GalaSunday, March 9, 2008416-487-6710http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/march/Special VisitsEvent NameDate(s)PhoneWebFall Campus DaySunday, November 4, 2007416-487-6710http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/fall/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 148


Residences and Meal PlansUniversity of Guelph-HumberLaurentian UniversityPriceMeal PlansResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteLakehead UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesResidence GuaranteeOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsite$4,675/two semesters (late August until the endof April each year)Manda<strong>to</strong>ry for two semesters and range in price,$2,450-$3,200.Residence application forms will accompany alloffers of admission. All secondary schoolapplicants who receive an offer of admission <strong>to</strong>the University of Guelph-Humber areguaranteed a room in residence. The residenceapplication for these students must be submittedno later than May 28, 2008; applicationsreceived after this date will be placed on awaiting list.Manda<strong>to</strong>ry $500, billed on May 28, 2008.416-798-1331, ext. 6277admissions@guelphhumber.cahttp://admission.guelphhumber.ca$7,120-$8,120 (includes telephone, Internet,cable and meals) $5,470 (apartments), $5,450(<strong>to</strong>wnhouses)Included in cost of dormi<strong>to</strong>ry accommodations.First-year students participate in a manda<strong>to</strong>rymeal plan. First-year students have the option ofthree meal plans that provide them with mealsseven days a week, throughout the academicyear. Upper-year students have five meal-planoptions, featuring a mix of meals per week anddeclining balance dollars.Primarily first-year students, coming directlyfrom secondary school, are assigned <strong>to</strong> rooms inthe dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. Some apartment rooms areavailable <strong>to</strong> first-year students under specialcircumstances. The dormi<strong>to</strong>ries are co-ed byroom. Alcohol-free and/or quiet areas areavailable based on student interest. Please notethat all residence facilities are smoke free.Smoking is permitted only in designatedsmoking areas on the campus grounds.<strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Guarantee: A space inresidence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all secondary schoolstudents who are admitted <strong>to</strong> LakeheadUniversity by May 28, 2008, and who return theirResidence Housing Application/Contract anddeposit by the stated deadline on the residenceroom offer.Residence room offers are included in theLakehead University Offer of Admissionpackages of all secondary school students whoare admitted <strong>to</strong> the university by May 28, 2008.807-343-8097 or 807-343-8060resaccnt@lakeheadu.cahttp://residence.lakeheadu.caPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence Guarantee*Double Room: $3,000-$3,350 *Single Room:$3,590-$4,450 *Fees listed are for September2007 <strong>to</strong> April 2008.Optional meal plans range from $100 <strong>to</strong> $2,700and can be purchased at any time.First-year students will usually live in UniversityCollege Residence, Single Student Residence,Hunting<strong>to</strong>n University Residence, ThorneloeUniversity Residence or the University ofSudbury. Laurentian University has tworesidences available for upper-year and maturestudents: the Mature Student Residence (MSR)and West Residence. The MSR, designed formature students (minimum of 90 universitycredits), is an 11-s<strong>to</strong>rey highrise that offers aone-bedroom, apartment-style accommodation.Its 125 units are furnished or unfurnished, andare available year-round. The new six-s<strong>to</strong>reyWest Residence is home <strong>to</strong> 220 upper-yearstudents (minimum of 60 university credits) livingin 55 furnished, self-contained apartments. Eachapartment consists of four single bedrooms, aliving room, kitchen and two bathrooms.All rooms are smoke-free and networkaccessible. Each residence features kitchensand social centres, 24-hour computer labs andstudent advisors. Quiet and bilingual floors areavailable. All entrances are card controlled andvideo recorded.Apartments are wired for cable television in theliving room and high-speed Internet connectionsin the bedrooms, along with phone jacks. Eachfloor has a lounge, garbage chute and aneleva<strong>to</strong>r connecting the floors.Accommodation is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all secondaryschool students who apply by the deadline, June1, 2008. Residence application forms are sentwith offers of admission.Lakehead University - OrilliaPriceWebsiteDuring the first phase of the Orillia Campusdevelopment, the initial campus facility will notfeature residence accommodations. Futureexpansion plans include the development of anon-campus residence life program. Off-CampusHousing: For listings in the city of Orillia, pleasevisit the off-campus housing website at:http://orilliaoffcampushousing.lakeheadu.ca.http://orilliaoffcampushousing.lakeheadu.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 150


Residences and Meal PlansLaurentian University - Algoma UniversityCollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsite$3,600-$6,200 (per academic yearSeptember-April). Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry-style residence:$6,200 (includes regular meal plan and damagedeposit). Townhouse-style residence: $3,600(does not include optional meal plan; includesdamage deposit).A regular meal plan is manda<strong>to</strong>ry with dormi<strong>to</strong>ryrooms and is included in the cost of the room. Alighter meal plan is available <strong>to</strong> dorm students. Ameal plan is also optional with <strong>to</strong>wnhouserooms. Please contact the housing office forfurther details.All residence rooms are private single rooms.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry students share a bathroom with oneother student of the same sex. Weekly cleaningis provided in dorm bathrooms, common areasand hallways. A common room is available thathouses a DVD player, large-screen televisionand microwave. Townhouse students share twobathrooms, a full kitchen and a living area withfour other students. Algoma University Collegeoffers co-ed and single-gender residences.All residence students have access <strong>to</strong> theuniversity's computer network for a monthly fee.Laundry and mail facilities are available on-site.When determining who will be offered a space inresidence, preference is given <strong>to</strong> first-year,out-of-<strong>to</strong>wn students who submit a residenceapplication by June 13. There is anon-refundable $35 residence application feerequired when submitting a completedapplication.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry-style residence is reserved forfirst-year students or students who have beenout of secondary school for less than 15 months.The <strong>to</strong>wnhouse residence is reserved forreturning, mature and transfer students;however, first-year students may request a<strong>to</strong>wnhouse and will be placed on a wait list.Students with special dietary needs may also beconsidered for the <strong>to</strong>wnhouse residence.705-949-2301, ext. 4215housing@algomau.cahttp://www.algomau.ca/housingMcMaster UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteNipissing UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$3,680-$5,805 (meals not included)Declining balance system with light, small,regular, large and extra-large options($2,425-$3,250). Students in all residences arerequired <strong>to</strong> purchase a meal plan. Studentsliving in the Bates or Mary E. Keyes buildingshave the option of selecting a reduced meal plan($1,775-$2,600).Most first-year students are housed in double,gender-specific rooms. Both co-ed andall-female buildings are available, although themajority of buildings are co-ed.Lifestyle options include International House,Halcyon House (quieter lifestyle), La MaisonFrançaise, Wellness House and Quiet Floors; allrooms have a telephone (with a handset) andInternet connection for each resident. Allbuildings are smoke-free and have secured,card-access entrances.Guaranteed residence status is determined byacademic performance. Last year a 78%admission average guaranteed residenceaccommodation (provided that deposit andresidence application are received by the Maydeadline). A wait list is established for thosebelow the cut-off mark.Guaranteed or wait-list status is confirmed byletter in late June; room assignment is confirmedin August.$600905-525-9140, ext. 24342resadmissions@mcmaster.cahttp://housing.mcmaster.ca$3,795-$4,270No manda<strong>to</strong>ry meal plan. Students maypurchase an optional declining balance plan.Six-person <strong>to</strong>wnhouses with single bedrooms,and four-person apartment suites with foursingle bedrooms are available. Co-ed<strong>to</strong>wnhouse complex and apartment buildings arealso available. Individual units will be shared bysame-sex students.Telephone, Internet and e-mail access in everybedroom; cable TV service in each <strong>to</strong>wnhouseor apartment; residence Don support; recreationand laundry facilities; complete residence lifeprogram; North Bay city bus pass included inincidental fees.Space in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> secondaryschool students offered full-time admission byMay 26; remaining spaces are chosen by lottery.Residence application is sent with admissionoffer; June 2 deadline for return of applicationand residence deposit.$300705-474-3461, ext. 2500residence@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/residence/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 151


Residences and Meal PlansNipissing University - MuskokaPriceE-mailNipissing-Muskoka does not currently featureresidence accommodations. Off-campushousing information is available by e-mailingmuskoka@nipissingu.ca.muskoka@nipissingu.ca<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignPriceWebsiteUniversity of OttawaPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteOCAD does not have residence facilities. Thereare excellent housing resources and referralsavailable on-line atwww.ocad.ca/current_students/housing_services.htm, including informationabout independent and student residences inthe area.http://www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/housing_services.htm$3,968 (double room, eight months) <strong>to</strong> $9,024(single room in a two-bedroom apartment, 12months)Four non-compulsory eight-month plans (debitcard) and one non-compulsory four-month plan.There are seven residences on campusincluding a French residence for FrenchImmersion students and anyone wishing <strong>to</strong> livein a French environment; an internationalresidence that offers students a multiculturalexperience; apartment-style residences; andresidences that have units adapted for specialneeds. Most floors in conventional residencesare co-ed. First-year students assigned <strong>to</strong> anapartment-style residence are likely <strong>to</strong> be placedin a unit that is not co-ed.All residents have access <strong>to</strong> the peer helpprogram, study groups and social activities.Amenities include, in most residences, laundryrooms and kitchen facilities, as well astelephone, cable and Internet services.Housing is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all applicants who areadmitted before June 2008 <strong>to</strong> full-timeundergraduate studies (excluding professionalprograms). A residence application is sent withthe admission offer and the deadline forreturning the residence application issynchronized with the admission acceptancedeadline.The room reservation deposit is required by thedeadline indicated on the Housing AcceptanceForm. Rooms are assigned in the order thatapplications are received complete with thedeposit.613-562-5885residence@uOttawa.cahttp://www.uottawa.ca/students/housing/index.htmlUniversity of Ottawa - St. Paul UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteQueen's UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$5,025 (shared furnished suite, eight months)plus depositMeal card available. For more information, call613-236-1393, ext. 2298.Shared, furnished suite.Kitchenette, private bathroom within each suite,Internet access, private phone line withvoicemail, cable television, air conditionedsuites.$700613-236-3131ustpaul@stayrcc.comhttp://residence.theplace2be.ca$9,301-$9,766 (meals included) $5,149 (mealsnot included)Manda<strong>to</strong>ry in 14 of 15 buildings. Various mealplans are available, with a maximum of 18 mealsper week (all-you-can-eat).Some private rooms are available in first yearand both co-ed and single-gender spaces areavailable.Living/Learning Centres; high-speed Internetaccess and ResTel phone service in each room.Residence is guaranteed for all first-yearstudents, provided that the deposit andapplication form are received by the publisheddeadline. Rooms are assigned in August.$525, due with application form by May 28,2008.613-533-2550reshouse@queensu.cahttps://housing.queensu.ca/residence/Royal Military College of CanadaPriceOther InformationApproximately $3,000 including the manda<strong>to</strong>rymeal plan.Bilingual institution; Internet access in everyresidence.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 152


Residences and Meal PlansRyerson UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteePhoneE-mailWebsitePitman Hall: $5,295-$5,847 (rent depends onroom format; subject <strong>to</strong> change). ILLC: $6,713(rent subject <strong>to</strong> change). O'Keefe House:$3,270-$3,398 (rent depends on room format;subject <strong>to</strong> change).Pitman Hall: $1,830-$2,880ILLC: $2,385-$2,880O'Keefe House: OptionalPitman Hall: All bedrooms are private, in a co-edbuilding.ILLC: All bedrooms are private, with privatebathroom, in a co-ed building.O'Keefe House: All bedrooms are shared, in aco-ed building.Pitman Hall: Resident Advisors located on eachfloor, TV lounges on each floor, study lounges,floor kitchens, laundry facilities, vendingmachines, 24-hour security, music room,cafeteria in the building, high-speed Internetaccess. Three different room styles: single,apartment, and paired.ILLC: Resident Advisors located on each floor;extra-large rooms with ensuite bathroom; cableTV in each room; common kitchen and TVlounges on each floor; cafeteria in building;laundry facilities; classes and conferences run inthe non-residential areas of building; 24-hoursecurity; vending machines; high-speed Internetaccess.O'Keefe House: Double and triple rooms areavailable in this co-ed building. ResidentAdvisor; large, recently renovated communitykitchen; TV lounges; large bathrooms on eachfloor; laundry facilities.When offering a space in residence, RyersonUniversity gives priority <strong>to</strong> first-year studentscoming directly from secondary school and fromthe furthest distance away. The first round ofoffers are made from late June <strong>to</strong> early July.Offers continue <strong>to</strong> be made throughout thesummer until all spaces are filled and/or thewaiting list is exhausted.416-979-5284housing@ryerson.cahttp://www.ryerson.ca/housing/University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George CampusPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeWebsite$5,680-$6,740 (meals not included)$8,400-$12,810 (meals included)Manda<strong>to</strong>ry in most residences; modified plans insome residences; fully equipped kitchens in oneresidence.Some residences have private rooms. Bothco-ed and single-gender buildings are available.Active Don support program.Housing is guaranteed for all first-year studentsadmitted before July 1 who select residence ontheir application. Offers of residence are madewith offers of admission.http://link.library.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/studenthousing/University of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsiteTraditional-style residence: $5,360* per studentfor eight months. Townhouse-style residence:$5,508* per student for eight months. *IncludesInternet, laundry, rezCOUNCIL fee and rezONEprogram fee.$2,950-$3,700**All costs are estimates.All first-year students must purchase a mealplan from Group A. (Seewww.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/food/.)First-year students will be placed in a traditionaldormi<strong>to</strong>ry or <strong>to</strong>wnhouse-style residence.U of T Mississauga offers two housing optionsfor first-year students: a new traditional,dormi<strong>to</strong>ry-style residence (opening fall 2007)and <strong>to</strong>wnhouse-style residence. In each option,students are guaranteed a private furnishedbedroom, semi-private bathroom, commonlounge space, as well as high-speed Internetservice and pre-paid laundry.U of T Mississauga residence offers severalprograms <strong>to</strong> aid the transition from secondaryschool <strong>to</strong> university. In particular, the rezONEprogram fosters student engagement throughfacilitated study sessions, seminars and peeracademic leaders.Yes.$600Manda<strong>to</strong>ry first-year orientation: September 3and September 4, 2007.905-828-5286resdesk@utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.cahttp://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/housing/University of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$4,307-$6,234Declining balance, flexible meal plans.Furnished <strong>to</strong>wnhouses/apartments withwell-equipped kitchens.An average of 95% of bedrooms in allresidences are single accommodation.Single-gender <strong>to</strong>wnhouse accommodation isavailable for first-year students.The residences are a mere two-minute walk <strong>to</strong>the academic buildings.Academic support program; residence advisorsupport; high-speed Internet/room; StudentResidence Centre with lounge and pool table;on-site laundry room; secure key-card access;wheelchair-accessible units; grocery van and awide array of residence life programs.Space in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all first-yearstudents who request residence on the OUACapplication and have met residence deadlines.Offers of residence are sent with the offer ofadmission.Approximately $400, due after receipt of an offerof admission.416-287-7365residences-office@utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.cahttp://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/residence/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 153


Residences and Meal PlansTrent UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsite$5,846-$9,167Manda<strong>to</strong>ry; type of plan is specific <strong>to</strong> Collegeresidence.Single, double, triple, suite-style (normallyreserved for upper year students).Each residence package includes: a residenceroom (with bed, desk, lamp, chair, closet, vanityand bookshelves), meal plan, high-speedInternet and telephone service. Each residenceis an integral part of college system.Professional campus residence life coordina<strong>to</strong>rsand student Dons reside in each college.Space in residence is guaranteed for studentswho apply by the deadline, after which space isassigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Aresidence application is sent with the offer ofadmission; place in residence is confirmed oncethe application and fee are received. Over 85%of spaces are single rooms, most are co-ed.Yes.Two living-learning communities exist: the TrentGlobal Living Community, and the Environment,Community & Leadership Program. Studentswho share a common interest in one of theseareas work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> live, grow and learn fromone another in a residence environment. Bothcommunities are open <strong>to</strong> students studying inany discipline. Applications are available on thehousing website.705-748-1011, ext. 7127residence@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/housing/University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology(UOIT)PriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$4,700-$5,400 (meals not included)Campus dining plans consist of a set number ofmeals per week in the dining hall and flexdollars, which may be used <strong>to</strong> purchase foodfrom on-campus eating facilities. Students livingin the South Village residence must choose oneof the five compulsory dining plans. All otherstudents may choose <strong>to</strong> purchase one of theeight voluntary dining plans. Plan details,including cost, are available atwww.uoit.ca/dining/.Double occupancy suites and two-bedroomsuites are available. All residence buildings areco-ed, although single-gender floors will bearranged if demand is sufficient.Residence suites are spacious, barrier-freeunits. The buildings have 24-hour staffing andare only a short walk <strong>to</strong> classes. Every suite hashigh-speed Internet access, a double bed foreach resident, a refrigera<strong>to</strong>r or mini-fridge, amicrowave, a work area and a telephone. Lighthousekeeping services are also included. Acampus Safewalk program is available.Space in residence is guaranteed for allfirst-year students if the deadline for applicationand deposit is met. The residence application issent with the offer of admission; deadline forreturn of the application and deposit is May 28.Room assignments will be determined in early<strong>to</strong>mid-summer.Yes - visit www.uoit.ca/accommodations/ fordetails.905-728-8700uoit@stayrcc.comhttp://www.uoit.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 154


Residences and Meal PlansUniversity of WaterlooPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsite$4,142-$5,510 (includes high-speed Internet andall utilities; meals not included)Required in traditional-style residences(declining balance meal plan starting at $3,160);optional for suite-style residences.Single rooms make up 46% of first-year space inthe fall and winter terms and 100% in the springterm. All residences are co-ed withsingle-gender rooms and suites. Bothtraditional-style and suite-style rooms available.Roommate request available; high-speedInternet and all utilities included; residence Donsin each building; tu<strong>to</strong>ring-in-residence program;counsellor-in-residence program; residencecouncil; study rooms; fitness facility; prayerroom; piano rooms; TV/DVD lounges; groceryshuttle; barrier-free suites and other accessibleaccommodations. For details about UW'sLiving-Learning community, seewww.livinglearning.uwaterloo.ca.A place in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> studentswho meet the conditions outlined atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/. Toconfirm this space, students must also visitwww.housing.uwaterloo.ca/getready4rez/ <strong>to</strong>complete the on-line "Residence CommunityRanking Form" and submit a $500non-refundable deposit by midnight on May 28,2008. A separate application for residence is notrequired except for Conrad Grebel UniversityCollege. Details are available atwww.housing.uwaterloo.ca/getready4rez/.Yes - $500, non-refundable.Once the student's space is confirmed, thestudent will receive, in mid-June, either from UWResidences or from the individual UniversityCollege residence where they have beenplaced, acknowledgement and information aboutthe next steps <strong>to</strong> take.519-888-4567, ext. 32679housing@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.housing.uwaterloo.caUniversity of Waterloo - Conrad GrebelUniversity CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteePhoneE-mailWebsiteApproximately $7,600 (meals included)In-house home cooking prepared for 21 mealsper week; consideration for special diets.Private rooms are subject <strong>to</strong> availability in thewinter and spring terms. Residences are co-edwith single-gender rooms.Complete residence life program; 50%upper-year; intramural teams; weeklyCommunity Suppers/chapels; recreationalfacilities; TV/games/quiet study lounges;high-speed Internet connection for each student;Dons/chaplain/Dean of Students; residencescholarships and awards.A place in residence at UW is guaranteed <strong>to</strong>students who meet the conditions outlined atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/. Pleasenote: A residence application is required forConrad Grebel, and must be received wellbefore May 28, 2008. An interview is alsorequired.519-888-0220, ext. 24236amsnider@uwaterloo.cahttp://grebel.uwaterloo.caUniversity of Waterloo - Renison CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$7,738-$9,342 (meals included)In-house dining; three meals per weekday, twomeals per day on weekends; extended mealhours; display cooking; some special dietsaccommodated.First-year students can apply for single rooms;decisions are made by lottery.One Don per 25 students maximum; ten floors;four laundry facilities; four TV lounges;recreational facilities; combined academic andresidence community; residence council fees;two formal dinner/dances; fully accessiblerooms; some rooms with semi-privatebathrooms; some air-conditioned rooms.A place in residence at UW is guaranteed <strong>to</strong>students who meet the conditions outlined atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/. Noapplication is necessary for Renison.$500519-884-4400, ext. 28611ren-res@renison.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.renison.uwaterloo.caUniversity of Waterloo - St. Jerome's UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteApproximately $7,600; includes meals, fridge ineach room, Residence Council activity fee andResnet.Three meals per weekday, two meals per day onweekends; consideration for special diets.Private rooms are not available in first year andare subject <strong>to</strong> availability in the winter and springterms. Single-gender connected residences.Complete residence life program; TV/games/fitness/quiet study lounges; accessibility forstudents with disabilities; combined academicand residence community.A place in residence at UW is guaranteed <strong>to</strong>students who meet the conditions outlined atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/. Noapplication is necessary for St. Jerome's.$500519-884-8111, ext. 28237resinfo@sju.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.sju.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 155


Residences and Meal PlansUniversity of Waterloo - St. Paul's CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredOther InformationPhoneE-mailWebsiteApproximately $7,600 (meals and high-speedInternet connection included).Pay-one-price plan. Three in-house meals perweekday, two meals per day on weekends;consideration for special diets.Double rooms have a privacy area. Upper-yearstudents can apply for single rooms.All rooms are air conditioned in summer.Complete residence life program; quiet studyareas; Environmental Studies Living LearningCommunity; French culture/language floor;Aboriginal services; games room; TV lounge;Dons and residence life staff; 50% first-year/upper-year split.A place in residence at UW is guaranteed <strong>to</strong>students who meet the conditions outlined atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/. Noapplication is necessary for St. Paul's.$500Located on the University of Waterloo's maincampus.519-885-1460, ext. 212stpauls@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.stpauls.uwaterloo.caThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>PriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$7,500-$9,300Included in cost of residence.Buildings are co-ed with single-gender floors ifdemand is sufficient. Placement in suites androoms is single-gender.In-house dining halls; safety and securityfeatures; residence life and academic supportprograms; study groups; Internet and e-mailaccess at an extra charge; varied menu choices;suites with kitchens; faculty-based floors; quietfloors; recreation facilities. Front desk assistance24 hours a day; leadership and employmen<strong>to</strong>pportunities. All residences are smoke-free.Space in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> allsecondary school students who receive an offerof first-year, full-time admission <strong>to</strong> the maincampus by the end of May. Students enteringuniversity with a 90% average or above and wholive in residence for their first year areguaranteed placement in residence for theirsecond year, provided that they reapply by thedeadline date (policy reviewed annually). Offersof residence are sent with offers of admission.$600519-661-3547housing@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/hfs/housing/The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - BresciaUniversity CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsiteDouble room: $6,100 Single room: $6,475Meal plan A: $2,200*Meal Plan B: $2,500**Every Brescia resident must purchase a mealplan.Mostly double rooms with some single roomsavailable (usually reserved for upper-yearstudents, students requiring specialaccommodation and <strong>to</strong>p scholarship winners).Women-only residence.Situated on 60 acres of green space; close <strong>to</strong>classes and facilities; small communityenvironment; close <strong>to</strong> UWO; accessibility forstudents with disabilities; smoke-free;focused-interest floors; social and study loungesthroughout; all rooms wired for high-speedInternet; opportunities for involvement inResidence Council; skills workshops; peermen<strong>to</strong>ring and newly refurbished dining hallswith wireless Internet access.Space in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all new,incoming students with an offer of admission byJuly 1, 2008.$400519-432-8353, ext. 28156brescia-res@uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/current/residence/The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - HuronUniversity CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$5,075 (single) $4,752 (double) $5,349(suite-style building)Manda<strong>to</strong>ry: $2,600/small, $2,800/largeBuildings are co-ed.Clean, comfortable accommodation; close <strong>to</strong>classes and facilities; smoke-free; quiet hoursand residence life programming.Rooms will be allocated by random lottery.Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year students,and students with an average of 90% or betterare guaranteed a single room.$350519-438-7224, ext 204huronrez@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 156


Residences and Meal PlansThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King'sUniversity CollegePriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteePhoneE-mailWebsiteWilfrid Laurier UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$6,844 (double)-$7,244 (single)Included in cost of residence. A range of mealplans offered.Some single rooms are available. All buildingshave single-gender floors, some buildings haveboth male and female floors or wings.Excellent food plan; quiet hours; academicsupport services; study rooms; academic peerprogram; programmed events; studentresidence assistants; Internet, e-mail and cableaccess; kitchenettes and smoke-freeenvironment; scholars' rooms.Space in residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> allsecondary school students who accept an offerof full-time admission before the residencedeadline. Offers of space in residence are sentwith offers of admission.519-433-3491, ext. 4402kingres@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/$4,072-$5,597 Residence fees for 2008-2009may increase.Manda<strong>to</strong>ry in dorms. Optional plans forapartment-style are also available. Decliningbalance, flexible meal plans, special diet.Plan A $2,791Plan B $3,027Plan C $3,253Prices subject <strong>to</strong> change for 2008-2009.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry and apartment-style residences, allsmoke-free.Roommate requests accepted; Internet serviceincluded; Residence Life program including aDon on each floor; residence council; laundryfacilities; lounges; quiet study floors; LivingLearning communities; special needsaccommodation.Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all first-yearstudents who submit their application anddeposit by the deadline. Students who have anaverage of 90% or over have their choice ofresidence style and room style.$400519-884-0710, ext 3236housing@wlu.cahttp://www.mylaurier.ca/residence/Wilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeUniversity of WindsorPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeDeposit RequiredPhoneE-mailWebsite$4,500-$4,900All residences are apartment-style with kitchenfacilities. The campus offers food services butno formal meal plan.Buildings are co-ed with single-genderapartments and a mix of single and doublerooms.Laurier Brantford residences are situated in newand newly renovated buildings, some withheritage designations that date as far back as1870. Authentic res<strong>to</strong>rations have allowed formodern amenities such as wireless Internetaccess, while maintaining aspects of his<strong>to</strong>ricalcharm such as corners<strong>to</strong>nes, mouldings andthree-foot window sills.Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all first-yearstudents who submit their application anddeposit by the deadline. Students who have anaverage of 90% or over have their choice ofresidence style and room style.$4,400-$5,987 for eight months (not including<strong>to</strong>wnhouses, which are for upper-year studentsonly). Fees include wireless Internet, cable TV,telephone and laundry.Manda<strong>to</strong>ry for all students; "declining cashbalance"-style plan with 11 on-campus outletsand off-campus partners. Prices are for eightmonths.Minimum Plan: $3,024Light Plan: $3,234Full Plan: $3,444Plus Plan: $3,654Single rooms are available in Alumni Hall only.Buildings are co-ed with single-gender floorsavailable.Wheelchair-accessible rooms; smoke-freeenvironments; individual telephone extensions;laundry use on student card; mini fridge (one perroom); wireless Internet and cable TV areincluded in residence. There are quiet hours,academic support and personal enhancementprograms.Students will be notified of their assignedresidence accommodation in July. Space isguaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year students who comedirectly from a Canadian secondary school,provided that a residence application andcontract are submitted with a deposit before thestated deadline.Yes - $500 at time of application.519-253-3000, ext. 3279resservices@uwindsor.cahttp://www.uwindsor.ca/residence/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 157


Residences and Meal PlansYork UniversityPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence GuaranteeWebsite$3,986-$5,795$1,400, $2,000 or $2,400 (manda<strong>to</strong>ry unless insuite-style units)Both traditional-style and suite-style rooms areavailable. Few private rooms are available infirst year. Buildings are co-ed with single-genderfloors available.Roommate requests accepted; all roomsequipped with high-speed Internet access andtelephones; wheelchair-accessible rooms areavailable; all residence buildings aresmoke-free; residence Dons live in eachbuilding.Residence is guaranteed <strong>to</strong> first-year studentsadmitted directly from a full-time secondaryschool program and who apply by the Junedeadline. Offers are sent at the end of June.Other students applying for residence must meetthe housing application deadline, stated in theoffer of admission package, in order <strong>to</strong> havepriority. Greater priority is given <strong>to</strong> students wholive a greater distance from York's campuses.Students who are 21 years of age or older areeligible <strong>to</strong> apply for York apartment housing.http://www.yorku.ca/stuhouse/York University - Glendon CampusPriceMeal PlansRoom TypesAmenitiesResidence Guarantee$3,906-$4,478$1,700; $2,000; $2,500; or $3,000Nearly 90% are single rooms.Bilingual community providing students with theopportunity <strong>to</strong> improve their French or Englishlanguage skills; wheelchair accessible rooms;quiet study areas; floor advisors in residence;co-ed and women-only floors.Selection Procedure: Guaranteed <strong>to</strong> all first-yearstudents who apply by the deadline.Notification: Late JuneLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 158


Language RequirementsLanguage RequirementsMost of the universities require that applicants whose first language is one other than English, or who were educated in a country where English is not normally thelanguage of instruction, write or take one of the language tests listed below. Each institution has its own requirements, which are subject <strong>to</strong> change. Contact theuniversities directly for more information.Brock UniversityThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time study with satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic standing in anEnglish-language school system (where the primary language ofinstruction and evaluation is English), with acceptable grades inEnglish and other humanities/social science courses from secondaryschool. Some programs may also require 4U English.Minimum TOEFL Score 88 iBT with a minimum of 21 on Speaking andWriting; 237 CBT (TSE 4.5); 580 PBT (TWE 4.5)85 or greater, with no other part below 80Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum ITELP ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsiteCarle<strong>to</strong>n University7.0 or greater, with no band below 6.5565, with a minimum composition score of 240Overall band score of 70, with 60 in writing andno other score below 60.YELT also accepted with a category of 1 or 2.Minimum completion of Level 5 of the BrockIntensive English Language Program.Completion of the International Baccalaureate(IB)diploma program, where English was thelanguage of instruction.June 1, 2008http://www.brocku.ca/registrar/admissions/english.phpThe minimum number of years <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is three years offull-time secondary or postsecondary study in a school where thelanguage of instruction is English (e.g., in a British, Canadian,American or Australian curriculum or an international diploma like theInternational Baccalaureate).Students who cannot demonstrate three years in an English mediumschool as outlined above must submit a language test result.Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT with a minimum of 22 on Speaking andWriting, and 20 on Listening and Reading; 237CBT; 580 PBT85 overall with no section below 80Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresWebsite6.5 with no band below 670Should your language test score fall below thelisted cut-offs, you may still be eligible foradmission <strong>to</strong> Carle<strong>to</strong>n's Foundation program.The Foundation program allows students <strong>to</strong> earnacademic credits while completing Englishrequirements for full-time study. The program iscomposed of three courses that are geared<strong>to</strong>ward helping students develop their Englishlanguage skills. Students who successfullycomplete the Foundation program will be eligiblefor full-time degree studies.http://admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/prospis/english/index.htmlUniversity of GuelphThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fouryears of full-time secondary or postsecondary study demonstratingsatisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic progress in an English-language school system.A 4U English is also required.Minimum TOEFL Score 89 iBT with no individual score less than 21; 250CBT plus TWE of 5; 600 PBT plus TWE of 585 with composition score of 83 and oral of 3Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsite6.5 with no band below 6Overall Band of 70April 1, 2008http://www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/pub/ep/University of Guelph-HumberThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fouryears of full-time study in an English-speaking school.Minimum TOEFL ScoreMinimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteLakehead University89 iBT; 250 CBT (TWE 5); 600 PBT (TWE 5)85 with composition score of 83 and oral of 36.5 with no band below 670April 1, 2008http://www.guelphhumber.caThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of formal education in an English-language school system. 4UEnglish cannot be used <strong>to</strong> satisfy the English language proficiencyrequirement.Minimum TOEFL ScoreMinimum MELABScoreOther Test ScoresWebsite213 CBT; 550 PBT90Contact the Office of Admissions andRecruitment for other tests that may be deemedacceptable.Test results must be submitted before anadmission decision will be made.http://admissions.lakeheadu.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 159


Language RequirementsLakehead University - OrilliaThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of formal education in an English-language school system. 4UEnglish cannot be used <strong>to</strong> satisfy the English language proficiencyrequirement.Minimum TOEFL ScoreMinimum MELABScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsite213 CBT; 550 PBT90Laurentian UniversityContact the Office of Admissions andRecruitment for other tests that may be deemedacceptable.Results must be submitted before an admissiondecision will be made.http://orillia.lakeheadu.caThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time senior-level studies at an English-languagesecondary school. A 4U English is also required.4U English in place of a test is acceptable if the applicant is aCanadian citizen or permanent resident who has successfullycompleted 4U English and meets all other entrance requirements.Minimum TOEFL ScoreMinimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsite79 iBT; 213 CBT; 550 PBT906.560, with 60 in writing proficiencyMinimum Cambridge English Proficiency gradeof "C"June 1, 2008http://www.laurentian.ca/calendar/admissions.pdfLaurentian University - Algoma UniversityCollegeThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears full-time in an English-speaking educational institution.Minimum TOEFL ScoreMinimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresWebsite79 iBT; 213 CBT; 550 PBT906.560Students who do not have the required Englishlanguage proficiency test score may enter in<strong>to</strong>Algoma University College's ESL program calledSPELL - Sault Program for English LanguageLearning. Upon successful completion ofSPELL, students may enter in<strong>to</strong> a degreeprogram.http://www.algomau.ca/internationalMcMaster UniversityThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time academic study in an English-speaking educationalinstitution or four years residing in an English-speaking country.ENG4U is also required.Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT (minimum of 20 in each of the fourcategories); 237 CBT; 580 PBT85Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteNipissing University6.570April 1, 2008http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/admis/engli.htmThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time study in a Canadian secondary school(English-language institution). A 4U English is also required.Minimum TOEFL Score 80 iBT (minimum 20 in each section); 213 CBT,with a minimum TWE of 5.0; 550 PBT90Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteMinimum overall band score of 6.0 (with no bandless than 6)60April 1, 2008http://www.nipissingu.ca/registrar/how<strong>to</strong>apply_international.asp<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignIf an applicant has been in the Canadian school system for four yearsor more, ENG4U with a minimum grade of 70% will be accepted <strong>to</strong>fulfill the admissions English requirement. Students who have beenenrolled in the Canadian school system for less than four years mustprovide TOEFL (or equivalent) in addition <strong>to</strong> ENG4U.Minimum TOEFL Score 80 iBT (19 Reading, 14 Listening, 20 Writing, 22Speaking); 237 CBT; 580 PBTMinimum IELTS Score 6.5, with no band below 6.0Minimum CAEL Score 70 overall, with no band below 60Other Test Scores Minimum COPE Score: 5 overall (2 Writing, 1-2Reading, 1-2 Listening)Last Test Date Test results must be received before offer ofadmission is valid.Websitehttp://www.ocad.ca/prospective_students/admission_requirements/english_proficiency.htmLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 160


Language RequirementsUniversity of OttawaTo be exempt from presenting a language test score, you must haveobtained a diploma following at least three years of full-time secondaryor postsecondary studies at an institution where the language ofinstruction is strictly English and in a country where the officiallanguage is English.If a student wishes <strong>to</strong> study in French and their mother <strong>to</strong>ngue is notFrench, or if they have not studied full time in French for at least threeyears, the University reserves the right <strong>to</strong> administer a writtenproficiency test.Competency in English and French is compulsory for French andTranslation programs. Applicants <strong>to</strong> these programs must pass alanguage proficiency test (with a minimum grade of at least 70%) prior<strong>to</strong> admission.Minimum TOEFL Score 92 iBT, with 24 Writing and Reading, 20Speaking and Listening; 237 CBT, TWE of 4.5;580 PBT, TWE of 4.585Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsite7.0CanTEST, CAELJune 1, 2008http://www.uottawa.ca/international/students/step3.htmlRyerson UniversityThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is four.A 4U English is also required.Last test date depends on program.Minimum TOEFL Score 92-93 iBT, 237 CBT 580 PBT for Radio andTelevision & Journalism; 83-87 iBT, 220 CBT,560 PBT for Math and Science; 92-93 iBT, 237CBT, 580 PBT for all other programsMinimum MELAB 90 for Radio and Television & Journalism; 85 forScoreall other programsMinimum IELTS Score 6.5Minimum CAEL Score 70 for Radio and Television & Journalism; 60 forMath and Science; 70 for all other programsOther Test Scores Ryerson Test of English Proficiency (RTEP)Last Test Date Depends on program.Websitehttp://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/University of Ottawa - St. Paul UniversityA second-language test is not required. A 4U English or français isrequired.Websitehttp://www.ustpaul.caQueen's UniversityThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears in a country where English is the acknowledged primarylanguage or at an educational institution full-time where the languageof instruction is English. These must be the most recent three yearsprior <strong>to</strong> beginning university studies.Minimum TOEFL Score 88 overall iBT (24 Writing, 22 Speaking, 22Reading, 20 Listening); 237 CBT plus EssayRating score of 5.0; 580 PBT90Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsite7.0 (academic module)Overall band of 70 (no band below 60)Mid-February.http://www.queensu.ca/admission/go/english/Royal Military College of CanadaPlease contact the Recruiting Centre nearest you for more information.Applicants must be Canadian citizens.Websitehttp://www.recruiting.forces.gc.caLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 161


Language RequirementsUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George CampusThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements for anEnglish facility test is four years of satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry full-time study in anEnglish-language school system in a country where the dominantlanguage is English. If an English facility test is required, students willbe exempt from also having <strong>to</strong> include a 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U)in their admission average, provided that six other acceptable 4Ucredits are presented.If an applicant scores in the discretionary test score ranges listedbelow, and is otherwise well qualified for admission, the university willau<strong>to</strong>matically consider other academic evidence of English proficiency(for example, results in English courses) and will advise the applicantwhether or not the English facility requirements have been satisfied.Letters of reference will NOT be used for this purpose.Applicants whose first language is French and who have achievedsatisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic progress in at least four years of full-time studyin Canada are not required <strong>to</strong> provide proof of English facility.Full English facility requirements are available at the web address, aswell as many other acceptable tests/qualifications.Minimum TOEFL Score 100 <strong>to</strong>tal iBT with 22 on Writing (discretionaryrange 89-99, provided at least 19 on Writing isobtained)Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsite250 <strong>to</strong>tal CBT with 5.0 on Essay (discretionaryrange 230-247, provided at least 4.5 on Essay isobtained)600 <strong>to</strong>tal PBT with 5.0 on TWE (discretionaryrange 573-597, provided at least 4.5 on TWE isobtained)85 overall with no part score below 80(discretionary range 80-84, provided no partscore is below 80)6.5 overall with no band below 6.070 overall with no part below 60Minimum CanTEST Score: 4.5 average with nopart below 4Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32in Writing and 22 in each of Reading andListening (discretionary range 80-85 with 28-31in Writing and 18-21 in each of Reading andListening).Scoring system prior <strong>to</strong> January 2008: 5 overallwith 2 on Writing and l or 2 on Reading andListeningApril 1, 2008 - Results must be received by April1.http://www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/adm/adm_other_req/adm_english_facility.htmUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements for anEnglish facility test is four years of satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry full-time study in anEnglish-language school system in a country where the dominantlanguage is English. If an English facility test is required, students willbe exempt from also having <strong>to</strong> include a 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U)in their admission average, provided that six other acceptable 4Ucredits are presented.If an applicant scores in the discretionary test score ranges listedbelow, and is otherwise well qualified for admission, the university willau<strong>to</strong>matically consider other academic evidence of English proficiency(for example, results in English courses) and will advise the applicantwhether or not the English facility requirements have been satisfied.Letters of reference will NOT be used for this purpose.Applicants whose first language is French and who have achievedsatisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic progress in at least four years of full-time studyin Canada are not required <strong>to</strong> provide proof of English facility.Full English facility requirements are available at the web address, aswell as many other acceptable tests/qualifications.Minimum TOEFL Score 100 <strong>to</strong>tal iBT with 22 on Writing (discretionaryrange 89-99, provided at least 19 on Writing isobtained)Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsite250 <strong>to</strong>tal CBT with 5.0 on Essay (discretionaryrange 230-247, provided at least 4.5 on Essay isobtained)600 <strong>to</strong>tal PBT with 5.0 on TWE (discretionaryrange 573-597, provided at least 4.5 on TWE isobtained)85 overall with no part score below 80(discretionary range 80-84, provided no partscore is below 80)6.5 overall with no band below 6.070 overall with no part below 60Minimum CanTEST Score: 4.5 average with nopart below 4Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32in Writing and 22 in each of Reading andListening (discretionary range 80-85 with 28-31in Writing and 18-21 in each of Reading andListening).Scoring system prior <strong>to</strong> January 2008: 5 overallwith 2 on Writing and l or 2 on Reading andListeningApril 1, 2008 - Results must be received by April1.http://www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/adm/adm_other_req/adm_english_facility.htmLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 162


Language RequirementsUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements for anEnglish facility test is four years of satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry full-time study in anEnglish-language school system in a country where the dominantlanguage is English. If an English facility test is required, students willbe exempt from also having <strong>to</strong> include a 4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U)in their admission average, provided that six other acceptable 4Ucredits are presented.If an applicant scores in the discretionary test score ranges listedbelow, and is otherwise well qualified for admission, the university willau<strong>to</strong>matically consider other academic evidence of English proficiency(for example, results in English courses) and will advise the applicantwhether or not the English facility requirements have been satisfied.Letters of reference will NOT be used for this purpose.Applicants whose first language is French and who have achievedsatisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic progress in at least four years of full-time studyin Canada are not required <strong>to</strong> provide proof of English facility.Full English facility requirements are available at the web address, aswell as many other acceptable tests/qualifications.Minimum TOEFL Score 100 <strong>to</strong>tal iBT with 22 on Writing (discretionaryrange 89-99, provided at least 19 on Writing isobtained)Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsiteTrent University250 <strong>to</strong>tal CBT with 5.0 on Essay (discretionaryrange 230-247, provided at least 4.5 on Essay isobtained)600 <strong>to</strong>tal PBT with 5.0 on TWE (discretionaryrange 573-597, provided at least 4.5 on TWE isobtained)85 overall with no part score below 80(discretionary range 80-84, provided no partscore is below 80)6.5 overall with no band below 6.070 overall with no part below 60Minimum CanTEST Score: 4.5 average with nopart below 4Minimum ELDA/COPE Score: 86 overall with 32in Writing and 22 in each of Reading andListening (discretionary range 80-85 with 28-31in Writing and 18-21 in each of Reading andListening).Scoring system prior <strong>to</strong> January 2008: 5 overallwith 2 on Writing and l or 2 on Reading andListeningApril 1, 2008 - Results must be received by April1.http://www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/adm/adm_other_req/adm_english_facility.htmUniversity of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology(UOIT)The minimum number of years <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is at least threeyears (or equivalent in part-time studies) or at least six semesters(studying no less than three courses per semester) in a secondaryschool or university where the language of instruction and examinationwas English. If this applies <strong>to</strong> you, please provide verification from yourschool that the language of instruction and examination was English.Please note: The minimum three-year requirement does not includetime enrolled in ESL courses.Minimum TOEFL Score 220 iBT 83-87*; CBT; 83-87; 560 PBT (Listening20, Reading 20, Speaking 19, Writing 20)Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreOther Test ScoresHigher scores may be required, and minimumoverall scores may vary by program. For moredetailed information visit www.uoit.ca/english/.Students must arrange for original test scores <strong>to</strong>be sent directly from the testing centre <strong>to</strong> theRegistrar's office.85A higher score may be required, and minimumoverall scores may vary by program. For moredetailed information visit www.uoit.ca/english/.Students must arrange for original test scores <strong>to</strong>be sent directly from the testing centre <strong>to</strong> theRegistrar's office.7.0A higher score may be required, and minimumoverall scores may vary by program. For moredetailed information visit www.uoit.ca/english/.Students must arrange for original test scores <strong>to</strong>be sent directly from the testing centre <strong>to</strong> theRegistrar's office.70 (with no sub-score below 60)Higher scores may be required, and minimumoverall scores may vary by program. For moredetailed information visit www.uoit.ca/english/.Students must arrange for original test scores <strong>to</strong>be sent directly from the testing centre <strong>to</strong> theRegistrar's office.Applicants who meet all the admissionrequirements for UOIT with the exception of theEnglish language proficiency requirement willhave the opportunity <strong>to</strong> enrol in the English forAcademic Purposes (EAP) program. The EAPprogram is an English prepara<strong>to</strong>ry program foruniversity-level studies and is offered throughDurham College. Upon successful completion oflevel 10, students will be eligible <strong>to</strong> proceed in<strong>to</strong>the university degree program at UOIT.The minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements for anEnglish proficiency test is three full years of study in an institutionwhere English is the primary language of instruction (ESL excluded),plus a 4U English course (ENG4U is preferred).Minimum TOEFL Score 86 iBT; 237 CBT; or 580 PBT with a minimumTWE score of 4.585 with no part below 80Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreWebsite6.5 with no band below 6.060http://www.trentu.ca/admin/tip/eslreq.shtmlWebsiteContact the Registrar's office or visitwww.uoit.ca/english/ for test dates and moreinformation about UOIT's English languageproficiency requirements and the EAP program.http://www.uoit.ca/english/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 163


Language RequirementsUniversity of WaterlooFor students <strong>to</strong> be exempt from these requirements, they must havestudied in an English-language school system for the four most recentyears preceding the beginning of studies at the University of Waterloo.These requirements are separate from, and in addition <strong>to</strong>, therequirement <strong>to</strong> present 4U English if it is listed as a specificrequirement for a program. A 4U English is required for mostprograms.Students can improve their English before or while attending Waterloo.See www.international.uwaterloo.ca/esl.htm.Minimum TOEFL Score iBT 90 <strong>to</strong>tal with 25 Writing and 25 Speaking.Note: Engineering and Architecture programsrequire 100 <strong>to</strong>tal with 26 Writing and 26Speaking.Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteCBT* 250 <strong>to</strong>tal with 5.0 Essay Rating.Note: Applied Health Sciences, Science, andMath and Computer Science Regular programsrequire 237 overall with 4.5 Essay Rating.PBT* 600 <strong>to</strong>tal with 5.0 TWE.Note: Applied Health Sciences, Science, andMath and Computer Science Regular programsrequire 580 overall with 4.5 TWE.* Applicants who submit a CBT or PBT scoremust also present a Test of Spoken English(TSE) score of 50 (Applied Health Sciences andScience, 45) for admission consideration. Mathand Computer Science Regular applicants areexempt from the TSE requirement.90 overall with 80 per section and 3 Speaking.Note: Applied Health Sciences, Science, andMath and Computer Science Regular programsrequire 85 overall.7.5 overall.Note: Applied Health Sciences, Science, andMath and Computer Science Regular programsrequire 7.0 overall.70 overall with no band below 60.Note: Refer <strong>to</strong> website for faculty-specific bandrequirements.March 31, 2008 - Results must be received atUW by March 31. Mathematics and ComputerScience programs: Results must be received atUW by July 14http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/elr.htmThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>The minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fourfull-time years of formal education in an English-speaking Canadiansecondary school system. ENG4U specifically, or its equivalent fromanother province, is required. Applicants who have a <strong>to</strong>tal of four yearsof formal education in an English-speaking school system in a countrywhere English is the primary language and language of instruction,may be considered for an exemption. Applicants will be considered onan individual basis. Exemptions are not guaranteed. The AdmissionsCommittee will consider all documentation in support of an applicationfor a waiver.Minimum TOEFL Score iBT, CBT and PBT test results are considered inconjunction with the student's academic record.TWE also required for CBT and PBT.Minimum MELAB Test results are considered in conjunction withScorethe student's academic record.Minimum IELTS Score Test results are considered in conjunction withthe student's academic record.Last Test Date Late March.Websitehttp://welcome.uwo.caThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - BresciaUniversity CollegeThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fouryears of full-time study in Canada. Applicants who have a <strong>to</strong>tal of fouryears of formal education in a country where English is the primarylanguage and language of instruction may be considered for anexemption. A 4U English is also required.Minimum TOEFL Score TWE also required; test results are consideredin conjunction with the student's academicrecord.Minimum MELAB Test results are considered in conjunction withScorethe student's academic record.Minimum IELTS Score Test results are considered in conjunction withthe student's academic record.Last Test Date August 1, 2008Websitehttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/index.htmlThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - HuronUniversity CollegeThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is aminimum of four years of study (including the final year) in aninstitution where the language of instruction is English.Minimum TOEFL Score 230 CBT, with a TWE of 5; 90 iBT, with no lessthan 20 on any section; 580 PBT, with a TWE of585, with no less than 80 on any sectionMinimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreLast Test DateWebsite6.5, with no less than 6.0 on any sectionMay 1, 2008 - May 1 recommended.http://www.huronuc.ca and click on "ProspectiveStudents"Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 164


Language RequirementsThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King'sUniversity CollegeThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fouryears in an English-language education system. Applications for awaiver may be obtained from the Registrar's Office. A 4U English isalso required.Minimum TOEFL Score 85 iBT with no less than 20 on any section; 230CBT, with a minimum of 5 on the TWE; 580 PBT85 overall with no section less than 80, or waiverMinimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteWilfrid Laurier University6.5 overall with no section less than 6.0August 1, 2008http://www.uwo.ca/kings/admissions/english_proficiency.htmlThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time, successful studies in an English-instructionaleducation system, with acceptable grades in English and otherhumanities/social science courses from the senior secondary schoolyear. Applicants with these qualifications may ask the University <strong>to</strong>exempt them from the English language proficiency requirements. A4U English is required.Minimum TOEFL Score 83 overall iBT score, with a minimum of 20 ineach component; 220 CBT; 560 PBT85Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsite6.570, with no band below 60May 1, 2008 - May 1 recommended.http://www.wlu.ca/admissions/Wilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of full-time, successful studies in an English-instructionaleducation system, with acceptable grades in English and otherhumanities/social science courses from the senior secondary schoolyear. Applicants with these qualifications may ask the University <strong>to</strong>exempt them from the English language proficiency requirements. A4U English is required.Minimum TOEFL Score 83 overall iBT score, with a minimum of 20 ineach component; 220 CBT; 560 PBT85Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreMinimum CAEL ScoreLast Test DateWebsite6.570, with no band below 60May 1, 2008 - May 1 recommended.http://www.wlu.ca/admissions/English_Proficiency.shtmlUniversity of WindsorThe minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is threeyears of study in Canada or an English-speaking country. A 4U Englishor equivalent is also required.Minimum TOEFL Score 83 iBT with a minimum score of 20 on theWriting section; 220 CBT, 4.5 TWE; 560 PBT88Minimum MELABScoreMinimum IELTS ScoreLast Test DateWebsiteYork University6.5Mid-March.http://uwindsor.ca/registrar/The minimum number of years required <strong>to</strong> waive requirements is fouryears of study in Canada in English or French at the secondary schoollevel; or, four years of study at the secondary school level in English ina country where English is a primary language. ESL courses may notbe counted <strong>to</strong>wards meeting this exemption. York reserves the right <strong>to</strong>request language proficiency test scores. All faculties require 4UEnglish (ENG4U)*.* Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de languefrançaise peuvent présenter un cours de français de 12e année U(FRA4U, FIF4U ou FEF4U).Minimum TOEFL Score Most programs: 83-87 iBT; 220 CBT; 560 PBTMinimum IELTS ScoreOther Test ScoresLast Test DateWebsiteEngineering, Schulich <strong>School</strong> of Business: 100iBT; 250 CBT; 600 PBTAtkinson BAS & BHRM: 92-95 iBT; 237 CBT;580 PBTCollaborative Nursing: 83-87 iBT; 220 CBT; 560PBTMost programs: 7.0Engineering, Schulich <strong>School</strong> of Business: 7.5Atkinson BAS & BHRM: 7.0Collaborative Nursing: 7.0YELT also accepted. Overall score of 1-5required for most programs; overall score of 1-2required for Engineering and the Schulich<strong>School</strong> of Business; overall score of 1-3 for BAS& BHRM and an overall score of 1-4 forCollaborative Nursing.March 1, 2008http://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/requirements/docs_language.htmlYork University - Glendon CampusGlendon is the bilingual faculty of York University, offering courses inEnglish and French. Students applying <strong>to</strong> Glendon can prove languageproficiency in English or French. See the York University section forEnglish requirements. Glendon Recruitment and Liaison administersthe French Language Admissions Test (FLAT) for students choosing <strong>to</strong>prove language proficiency in French. Course requirements include 4UEnglish (or Français - FRA4U, FIF4U or FEF4U - for students fromFrench first-language schools). A 4U course in the second language(either English or French) is recommended.Websitehttp://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/requirements/docs_language.htmlLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 165


Contact InformationContact InformationThe best place <strong>to</strong> get university and program information is from the universities themselves. Select a university from the drop-down box below <strong>to</strong> find its website,e-mail address, phone number and more.Brock UniversityPhone905-688-5550, ext. 4293Fax905-688-4283E-mailliaison@brocku.caWebsitehttp://www.brocku.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.brocku.ca/studentawards/Housing andhttp://www.brocku.ca/residence/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.brocku.ca/sdc/disABILITIES/Carle<strong>to</strong>n UniversityPhonePhone (Toll-Free)Phone (TTY/TDD)FaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs WebsiteUniversity of Guelph613-520-36631-888-354-4414613-520-4455613-520-3847liaison@carle<strong>to</strong>n.cahttp://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.cahttp://www.admissions.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/awards/index.shtmlhttp://www.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/housing/on_campus/index.htmlhttp://www.carle<strong>to</strong>n.ca/pmc/index.htmlPhone519-824-4120, ext. 58713Fax519-766-9481E-mailadmission@registrar.uoguelph.caWebsitehttp://www.uoguelph.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/Housing andhttp://www.housing.uoguelph.ca/home.cfmResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.uoguelph.ca/accessibility/University of Guelph-HumberLakehead University - OrilliaPhone705-329-4298Fax705-329-4648E-mailorillia@lakeheadu.caWebsitehttp://orillia.lakeheadu.caFinancial Aid Website http://orillia.lakeheadu.ca/faq/index.php?display=faq&faqid=5Housing andhttp://orillia.lakeheadu.ca/Residence Website ?display=page&pageid=7Special Needs Website http://learningassistance.lakeheadu.ca/Laurentian UniversityPhonePhone (Toll-Free)FaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website705-673-65941-800-263-4188 (<strong>Ontario</strong>)705-673-6526liaison@laurentian.cahttp://www.explore.laurentian.cahttp://explore.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/entrance/http://residence.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Direc<strong>to</strong>r+of+Services/Residence/http://142.51.14.1/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Special+Needs/Homepage.htmLaurentian University - Algoma UniversityCollegePhone705-949-2301, ext. 4211 or 4217Phone (Toll-Free) 1-888-ALGOMA UFax705-949-6583E-mailinfo@algomau.caWebsitehttp://www.algomau.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.auc.ca/view.php?page=ab_financialAidHousing andhttp://www.auc.ca/view.php?page=ps_residenceResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.auc.ca/view.php?page=ps_supportServicesPhoneFaxWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs WebsiteLakehead University416-798-1331, ext. 6083416-798-3606http://admission.guelphhumber.cahttp://www.guelphhumber.ca/For/Prospective%20Students/Financial%20Informationhttp://www.housing.uoguelph.ca/home.cfmhttp://studentservices.humber.ca/ssd/Phone807-343-8500Phone (Toll-Free) 1-800-465-3959 (ON, MB and SK)Phone (TTY/TDD) 807-343-8906Fax807-766-7209E-mailadmissions@lakeheadu.caWebsitehttp://www.lakeheadu.caFinancial Aid Website http://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca/Housing andhttp://residence.lakeheadu.ca/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://learningassistance.lakeheadu.ca/McMaster UniversityPhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website905-525-9140, ext. 23650905-524-3550liaison@mcmaster.cahttp://www.macIQ.cahttp://sfas.mcmaster.ca/http://housing.mcmaster.ca/http://csd.mcmaster.ca/sswd/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 166


Contact InformationNipissing UniversityPhonePhone (TTY/TDD)FaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website705-474-3461, ext. 4517705-474-8797705-495-1772liaison@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/financialaid_bursaries.asphttp://www.nipissingu.ca/residence/http://www.nipissingu.ca/disabilityservices/Nipissing University - MuskokaPhoneFaxE-mailWebsite705-645-2921705-645-2922muskoka@nipissingu.cahttp://www.nipissingu.ca/muskoka/<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignPhone416-977-6000, ext. 308, 310, 428Fax416-977-6006E-mailadmissions@ocad.caWebsitehttp://www.ocad.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.ocad.ca/prospective_students.htmHousing andhttp://www.ocad.ca/housing_services.htmResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.ocad.ca/University of OttawaPhone613-562-5700Phone (Toll-Free) 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292)Phone (TTY/TDD) 613-562-5214Fax613-562-5323E-mailliaison@uOttawa.caWebsitehttp://www.admission.uOttawa.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.scholarships.uottawa.ca/Housing andhttp://www.uottawa.ca/prospective/housing.htmlResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.sass.uottawa.ca/access/University of Ottawa - St. Paul UniversityPhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence Website613-236-1393, ext. 2000613-782-3005liaison@ustpaul.cahttp://www.ustpaul.ca/index_e.asphttp://web.ustpaul.uottawa.ca/en/services/student_services/student_services.htmhttp://web.ustpaul.uottawa.ca/ProspectiveStudents/housing_e.aspQueen's UniversityPhone613-533-2217Phone (TTY/TDD) 613-533-6566Fax613-533-6754E-mailadmission@queensu.caWebsitehttp://www.queensu.ca/admission/Financial Aid Website http://www.queensu.ca/registrar/awards/Housing andhttps://housing.queensu.ca/residence/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.queensu-hcds.org/ds/Royal Military College of CanadaPhonePhone (Toll-Free)FaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteRyerson UniversityPhonePhone (TTY/TDD)FaxWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website613-541-6000, ext. 69841-866-RMC-CMRC (1-888-762-2672)613-541-6634liaison@rmc.cahttp://www.rmc-cmr.cahttp://www.rmc.ca/admission/plans/rotp_e.htmlhttp://www.rmc.ca/admission/global/cadet_life_e.html416-979-5030416-979-5274416-979-5067http://www.ryerson.cahttp://www.ryerson.ca/financialaid/http://www.ryerson.ca/housing/resinfo.htmlhttp://www.ryerson.ca/studentguide/StudentSupports4.htmlUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George CampusPhone416-978-2190Phone (TTY/TDD) 416-978-1902Fax416-978-7022E-mailadmissions.help@u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caWebsitehttp://www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/Financial Aid Website http://www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/Housing andhttp://link.library.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/StudentHousing/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.accessibility.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/University of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaPhone905-828-5399Fax905-569-4448Websitehttp://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/awards/Housing andhttp://www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/residence/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.erin.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/access/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 167


Contact InformationUniversity of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughPhoneFaxWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs WebsiteTrent University416-287-7529416-287-7525http://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/http://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/entschol.htmhttp://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/residencehttp://www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/abilityPhone705-748-1332Phone (Toll-Free) 1-888-739-8885Phone (TTY/TDD) 705-748-1482Fax705-748-1629E-mailliaison@trentu.caWebsitehttp://www.trentu.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.trentu.ca/registrar/AdmHome.htmlHousing andhttp://www.trentu.ca/vp-admin/housing/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.trentu.ca/disabilityservices/Trent University - OshawaPhoneFaxE-mailWebsite905-721-3003905-721-3014oshawa@trentu.cahttp://www.trentu.ca/oshawa/University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology(UOIT)Phone905-721-3190Fax905-721-3178E-mailadmissions@uoit.caWebsitehttp://www.uoit.caFinancial Aid Website https://connect.uoit.ca/uoit/finance/index.jspHousing andhttps://connect.uoit.ca/uoit/accom/index.jspResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website https://connect.uoit.ca/uoit/comm/disabit.jspUniversity of WaterlooPhone519-888-4567, ext. 37569Fax519-746-8088E-mailliaison@uwaterloo.caWebsitehttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.caFinancial Aid Website http://safa.uwaterloo.ca/Housing andhttp://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/housing/Residence Website index.htmlSpecial Needs Website http://www.studentservices.uwaterloo.ca/disabilities/University of Waterloo - Conrad GrebelUniversity CollegePhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-885-0220, ext. 24236519-885-0014infocguc@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.grebel.uwaterloo.cahttp://grebel.uwaterloo.ca/services/aid/index.shtmlhttp://grebel.uwaterloo.ca/residence/index.shtmlhttp://grebel.uwaterloo.ca/services/accessibility.shtmlUniversity of Waterloo - Renison CollegePhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-884-4400519-884-5135ren-reg@renison.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.renison.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.renison.uwaterloo.ca/registrar/scholarships-bursaries/index.shtmlhttp://www.renison.uwaterloo.ca/residence/index.shtmlhttp://www.studentservices.uwaterloo.ca/disabilities/University of Waterloo - St. Jerome'sUniversityPhone519-884-8110Phone (Toll-Free) 1-888-752-4636, ext. 28270Fax519-884-5759E-mailyou@sju.uwaterloo.caWebsitehttp://www.sju.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.sju.ca/prospective/financing.htmlHousing andhttp://www.sju.ca/residence.htmlResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.studentservices.uwaterloo.ca/disabilities/University of Waterloo - St. Paul's CollegePhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-885-1460519-885-6364stpauls@uwaterloo.cahttp://www.stpauls.uwaterloo.cahttp://www.stpauls.uwaterloo.ca/content/but<strong>to</strong>ns/res_scholarships.htmhttp://www.stpauls.uwaterloo.ca/content/residence/dorms.htmlhttp://www.studentservices.uwaterloo.ca/disabilities/The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>PhoneFaxWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-661-2100519-661-3710http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/contactus/admissions/http://www3.registrar.uwo.ca/FinancialServices/index.cfmhttp://www.uwo.ca/hfs/housing/residence/index.htmhttp://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 168


Contact InformationThe University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - BresciaUniversity CollegePhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-858-5151519-858-5137brescia@uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.cahttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/current/finance/index.htmlhttp://www.brescia.uwo.ca/future/housing/index.htmlhttp://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - HuronUniversity CollegePhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website519-438-7224, ext. 212519-438-3800huron@uwo.cahttp://www.huronuc.cahttp://www.huronuc.on.ca/prospective_students/money_matters/http://www.huronuc.ca/student_life/housing/http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/ssd/The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King'sUniversity CollegePhonePhone (Toll-Free)FaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs WebsiteWilfrid Laurier University519-433-34911-888-265-4406519-433-2227kings@uwo.cahttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/http://www.uwo.ca/kings/services/finance/financial_services.htmlhttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/Student_Services/residence.htmlhttp://www.uwo.ca/kings/Student_Services/services.htmPhone519-884-0710, ext. 3385Phone (TTY/TDD) 519-884-1141Fax519-747-2106E-mailliaison@wlu.caWebsitehttp://www.chooselaurier.caFinancial Aid Website http://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=65&s_id=254Housing andhttp://www.mylaurier.ca/residenceResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.mylaurier.ca/accessible.htmWilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordPhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs WebsiteUniversity of Windsor519-756-8228, ext. 5777519-759-2127liaison_brantford@wlu.cahttp://www.wlu.ca/brantford/http://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=37&s_id=499http://www.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=37&s_id=312&sb_id=765http://brantford.mylaurier.ca/accessible/home.htmPhone519-973-7014Phone (Toll-Free) 1-800-864-2860Fax519-561-1428E-mailliaison@uwindsor.caWebsitehttp://www.uwindsor.caFinancial Aid Website http://web4.uwindsor.ca/awardsHousing andhttp://www.uwindsor.ca/residenceResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.uwindsor.ca/snYork UniversityPhone416-736-5000Phone (TTY/TDD) 416-736-5660Fax416-736-5741Websitehttp://www.yorku.ca/futurestudents/Financial Aid Website http://www.yorku.ca/osfs/Housing andhttp://www.yorku.ca/stuhouse/Residence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website http://www.yorku.ca/dshub/York University - Glendon CampusPhoneFaxE-mailWebsiteFinancial Aid WebsiteHousing andResidence WebsiteSpecial Needs Website416-487-6710416-487-6813liaison@glendon.yorku.cahttp://www.glendon.yorku.ca/http://www.glendon.yorku.ca/english/futurestudents/moneymatters/index.htmlhttp://www.glendon.yorku.ca/english/futurestudents/studentservices/residence.htmlhttp://www.glendon.yorku.ca/english/futurestudents/studentservices/specialneeds.htmlLast Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 169


Scholarships and AwardsScholarships and AwardsAll universities offer entrance scholarships and awards that can help fund your education. Select a university below <strong>to</strong> see a chart of all their scholarships andawards.If you wish <strong>to</strong> search for scholarships based on other criteria, such as the amount of the scholarship, whether you need <strong>to</strong> apply for the scholarship, and the graderanges required <strong>to</strong> receive the scholarship, you should click on the second "Scholarships and Awards" link in the menu on the left, which will bring you <strong>to</strong> thesearchable scholarships <strong>to</strong>ol.Brock UniversityName Quantity Value CriteriaApplication Required40th AnniversaryTribute AwardAbitibiConsolidated Inc.Scholarship inBusinessAbitibiConsolidated Inc.Scholarship inEntrepeneurshipAdam NeillMemorialScholarshipAllen GoarScholarshipAmy Kerr-DixonAward1 $175 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a deserving student entering Brock University. The successful student must demonstrate outstanding academics. He/she will alsodemonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $1,180 Award <strong>to</strong> be made <strong>to</strong> a student entering the first year of Business. This award is renewable, contingent on the student maintaining a minimum "B" average intheir program of study. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1Award <strong>to</strong> be made <strong>to</strong> a student entering the first year of Business, who has declared an interest in pursuing the entrepreneurship program. Applicants mustdemonstate entrepreneurial skill and/or aptitude though a one-page resume. This award is renewable, contingent on the student maintaining a minimum "B"average in their program of study. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $2,000 To be awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student who is a graduate of Welland Centennial <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> and who is entering the Faculty ofBusiness. If there are no candidates who satisfy these criteria, the award shall be made <strong>to</strong> a student who is a graduate of Welland Centennial <strong>Secondary</strong><strong>School</strong> and who is entering their first year in any program. If there are no candidates who satisfy these criteria then the award will be made <strong>to</strong> a student whois a graduate of Welland Eastdale <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> or École Confederation Secondaire in Welland. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet<strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $1,000 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student entering the first year in the Faculty of Business who has declared an interest in pursuing the entrepreneurship program. Theminimum average required for the scholarship is 75%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. Pleaseindicate your interest in entrepreneurship within the comments section of your application.1 $400 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a deserving student entering the Faculty of Education at Brock University. Preference goes <strong>to</strong> a female student from a sciencebackground. The successful recipient will also demonstrate financial need and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>.The award will be made based on the recommendation of the Faculty of Education Awards Committee.AdditionalInformationSee linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)NotesDeadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline: April30Non-renewable.170 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)Name Quantity Value CriteriaA. S<strong>to</strong>ddard JonesScholarshipBarkley's ofAvonmore BursaryBertha andBernard HarrisonLiving LegacyScholarship inApplied HealthSciencesBertha andBernard HarrisonLiving LegacyScholarship inBusinessBertha andBernard HarrisonLiving LegacyScholarship inHumanitiesBertha andBernard HarrisonLiving LegacyScholarship inMath and ScienceBertha andBernard HarrisonLiving LegacyScholarship inSocial ScienceBetty and GordonVallee Scholarshipin BiologyBetty and GordonVallee Scholarshipin His<strong>to</strong>ryBosch RexrothCanada Bursary1 $2,100 Awarded as an entrance scholarship on the basis of academic merit. The award is renewable contingent on the student remaining in good standing (75%average) in the university. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $400 Awarded as an entrance bursary <strong>to</strong> a deserving student, with preference for students from the Third World.11111$5,175 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> students with outstanding academic achievement, entering each of the faculties of Humanities; Mathematics and Science; Business;Applied Health Sciences; and Social Sciences. Candidates for the Living Legacy Scholarships must meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements and show financialneed.$5,175 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> students with outstanding academic achievement, entering each of the faculties of Humanities; Mathematics and Science; Business;Applied Health Sciences; and Social Sciences. Candidates for the Living Legacy Scholarships must meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements and show financialneed.1 $3,375 To be awarded as an entrance scholarship <strong>to</strong> a student on the basis of academic merit and financial need with a declared major in Biological Sciences, whohas graduated from a Niagara Region secondary school. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1To be awarded as an entrance scholarship <strong>to</strong> a student on the basis of academic merit and financial need with a declared major in His<strong>to</strong>ry, who hasgraduated from a Niagara Region secondary school. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $650 Presented annually as an entrance award. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and display academic excellence (75%+). Preference will be givenfirst <strong>to</strong> qualified applicants who are children of Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. employees and who are entering the first year, particularly in the Faculty ofBusiness. Please indicate your affiliation with Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. within your application comments. Preference will be given next <strong>to</strong> qualifiedapplicants entering the first year of a program in the Faculty of Business.AdditionalInformationSee linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)NotesDeadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.171 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)Name Quantity Value CriteriaBranscombeFamily Foundation(OSOTF)ScholarshipBrock UniversityAlumni AssociationScholarshipEntrance AwardBrock University -Big Brothers BigSisters of NiagaraAwardBrock University -Council ofInternational<strong>School</strong>s (E/CIS)ScholarshipBurgoyne FamilyScholarshipBusinessEducation Councilof Niagara (BEC)Scholarship inBusinessCanadian TireFinancial Services(CTFS)ScholarshipCrawford, Smithand SwallowScholarship<strong>David</strong> R. WillsBursary inCommunicationsStudies<strong>David</strong> S. HowesScholarship inBusiness5 $1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> outstanding students entering Brock University. Students must demonstrate academic merit, financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residencyrequirements.1 $500 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a child or sibling of a Brock University Alumni Association member entering Brock University in a first undergraduate degree. Therecipient must demonstrate leadership within their community and possess a minimum 80% admission average.2 $2,000 The Brock University - Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Niagara Award is awarded annually <strong>to</strong> two entering students who have been part of the BBBSprogram in the Niagara Region.Students are required <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> Brock University through the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre (www.ouac.on.ca) and also must complete the Brock University - Big BrothersBig Sisters of Niagara Award application.Applications are downloadable through Brock's website: www.brocku.ca/safa/forms/Brock-BBBSApplication.pdf1 $3,000 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> an entering undergraduate student from an E/CIS regular member school with demonstrated academic excellence and communityinvolvement. Applicants must complete Brock's on-line application form and submit two confidential reference letters: one letter from a current teacher/counsellor and one from a community contact who can attest <strong>to</strong> the applicant's community involvement.In addition, the applicant must submit a copy of a recent transcript, signed by their school principal.Applicants for this award must apply <strong>to</strong> Brock University for admission, in addition <strong>to</strong> applying for this award. For more information about how <strong>to</strong> apply for admission <strong>to</strong> BrockUniversity, please visit: www.brocku.ca/prospective/.5 $4,400 To support five students who are residents of Niagara. A minimum of two recipients will be enrolled in the business program. The awards will be entrancescholarships, which will be renewable <strong>to</strong> graduation conditional on the above conditions and maintaining a minimum average of 75%. Applicants mustdemonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $2,100 To be awarded, in the first instance, <strong>to</strong> a student entering in<strong>to</strong> a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Entrepreneurship, and thereafter, ifthere are no suitable candidates, <strong>to</strong> be awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering any other concentration in the Business Administration degree program. Students fromthe Niagara Region school boards will be considered for these awards. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residencyrequirements.1 $2,500 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student entering his/her first year, in either the Bachelor of Accounting or the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Thestudent must be from the Burling<strong>to</strong>n, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n or Niagara Region and must demonstrate financial need. The award will be distributed at $2,500 per year foreach of four years provided the student maintains a 80% average. The recipient will also be invited <strong>to</strong> enter in<strong>to</strong> a men<strong>to</strong>ring relationship with a CTFSexecutive.1 $2,180 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student entering first year of an accounting program in the Faculty of Business. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students from the Niagararegion. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $900 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student who is a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong> in good academic standing (minimum "B" average) entering in<strong>to</strong> a degree in Communications Studies.Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> qualifying students from Centennial High <strong>School</strong>, Welland, <strong>Ontario</strong>. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong>residency requirements. The award is restricted <strong>to</strong> non-smokers.1 $1,250 To be awarded, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student entering the Business program with the highest academic average. Renewable upon maintaining an academicaverage of 80%. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.AdditionalInformationSee linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)NotesDeadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 15Renewable.Deadline:December 31,2007Renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.172 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)Name Quantity Value CriteriaDeloitte andTouche Bill SmileyAwardDomenica andAndy PankoScholarship inOenology andViticultureDr. MargaretCampbell BursaryEdith and BernardEnnis ScholarshipElizabeth MillerBursaryEnbridgeAboriginal BursaryGeneral Mo<strong>to</strong>rs ofCanada BrockScholars AwardGeneral Mo<strong>to</strong>rs ofCanada BursaryGrantham High<strong>School</strong> AlumniAwardGroup 2DevelopmentScholarshipHank vanRotterdam BursaryInvest in QualityScholarship1 $500 To be awarded annually <strong>to</strong> the first-year student who has been admitted <strong>to</strong> the Accounting Co-op program with the highest average at the time of admission.Students must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $2,575 To be awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> an outstanding Niagara-area student who is entering or transferring in<strong>to</strong> the Oenology and Viticulture program.Should no qualifying students apply from this program, the award will be available <strong>to</strong> an outstanding student entering, in the first instance, the Earth Sciencesprogram; in the second instance, the Department of Chemistry. If no Niagara students apply, the geographic scope may be broadened <strong>to</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong>. Applicantsmust demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $425 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a first-year student who is enrolled in Science or Humanities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residencyrequirements.1 $2,100 Awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student who is a graduate of a Welland Public <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> (Welland Centennial <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, WellandEastdale <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> and École Secondaire Confederation) and who is entering their first year in any program. Applicants must demonstrate financialneed and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $400 To be awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> an entering (first-year) student who is enrolled in Dramatic Arts (DART). The student must demonstrate financialneed and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.AdditionalInformationSee linkbelow (1)NotesDeadline:March 31Non-renewable.1 $2,275 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> an Aboriginal student entering first-year studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. See link Deadline:below (1) March 31Non-renewable.1 $2,250 To be awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a first-year student enrolling in Computer Science, Computing and Business, or Computing and Solid State Device Technology.Students must have a minimum 80% admission average <strong>to</strong> qualify and preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students with disabilities, Aboriginal students and femalestudents in these programs. Students must maintain a 75% average <strong>to</strong> renew the award.1 $1,050 To be awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a first-year female or visible minority student with demonstrated interest in math and science. Applicants must demonstratefinancial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $1,000 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student who is a graduate of Governor Simcoe <strong>Secondary</strong> High <strong>School</strong> who is entering Brock in any field of study. Applicants mustdemonstrate academic merit, participation in school activities and financial need. Applicants will be required <strong>to</strong> submit a brief statement and an academicreference.1To be awarded, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student entering the first year of a Concurrent Education program. Renewable in subsequent years, contingent on therecipient maintaining a minimum 75% average in the program. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $2,000 The award will be made annually <strong>to</strong> an entering first-year student with a declared major in Computer Science. Applicants must demonstrate academicsuccess and financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.2 $1,100 Entrance award <strong>to</strong> a male and a female student with significant academic achievement (minimum 75% average).Jaeger Family 1 $2,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a female student entering Brock University with a minimum average of 80%, majoring in natural sciences or mathematics. The award isBursary for Womenrenewable (provided that the recipient maintains an 80% average) and is tenable with other awards. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet<strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.Janet MurrayMacKenzieMemorial BursaryJesse A. HeckerMemorialScholarship inBusiness1 $1,250 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student entering a program that is part of the University's <strong>School</strong> of Fine and Performing Arts. The successful student mustdemonstrate academic merit (minimum average of 75%). The recipient must also demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.Recommended by the Dean of Humanities.1 $1,100 To be awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering the Faculty of Business with outstanding academic performance. The successful recipient must demonstrate financialneed and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. The award will be renewable <strong>to</strong> graduation conditional on the above conditions and maintaining a minimumaverage of 75%.See linkbelow (1)Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.173 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)Name Quantity Value CriteriaJesse A. HeckerMemorialScholarship inMathematics andScienceJesse A. HeckerMemorialScholarship inSocial ScienceJohn and May EllaHough<strong>to</strong>nScholarshipJohn CloutMemorial AwardKatherine andJacob HildebrandScholarshipKenneth A. FowlerScholarshipKerrio FamilyScholarshipKim RyersonWilloughbyMemorialScholarshipLeo LeBlancScholarship inEntrepreneurshipLeonard RosmarinBursaryLester ShoaltsBursaryMargaret WoodrowBursaryMeridian CreditUnion ScholarshipPathways <strong>to</strong> AllEducation Program eligibleBursaryPatrick UrlockerMemorial Award1 $1,100 To be awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering the Faculty of Mathematics and Science with outstanding academic performance. The successful recipient mustdemonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. The award will be renewable <strong>to</strong> graduation conditional on the above conditions andmaintaining a minimum average of 75%.1To be awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering the Faculty of Social Sciences with outstanding academic performance. The successful recipient must demonstratefinancial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. The award will be renewable <strong>to</strong> graduation conditional on the above conditions and maintaining aminimum average of 75%.1 $2,300 To be awarded <strong>to</strong> an entering student, with outstanding academics. Candidate must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $500 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> entering, first-year students on the basis of outstanding community involvement. Children of CAW members are eligible, with preferencegiven <strong>to</strong> children of CAW Local 199 members. The application must include a detailed summary of the applicant's community involvement and the name,local number and union card number of the CAW member. It is the donor's wish that the award be alternated between male and female recipients.1 $2,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> an outstanding student entering the Oenology and Viticulture program. If there is no qualified applicant, any student entering the Faculty ofMathematics and Science will be considered. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. The award is renewablein each undergraduate year of full-time study, provided that satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic standing is maintained (75% average) and financial need is demonstrated.1 $4,500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> Niagara students entering the first year in the Faculty of Business. Applicants will be recommended by the Dean of the Faculty of Business onthe basis of the student demonstrating entrepreneurial skill and/or aptitude through a one-page resumé. Recipients will continue <strong>to</strong> receive the award untilgraduation, contingent on the recipient maintaining a minimum average of 75% in full-time studies. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet<strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $1,300 To be awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> a first-year student who is a resident of Niagara Falls. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet<strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $1,200 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> a student entering the Faculty of Business, on the basis of academic merit and community involvement.1 $1,350 Awarded by application <strong>to</strong> a student entering first year in the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Candidates must intend <strong>to</strong> pursue a concentrationin entrepreneurship and must have demonstrated both strong academic achievement and extracurricular, entrepreneurial activities.1 $500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> student admitted <strong>to</strong> the Honours French program with outstanding potential. Participants in the Brock-Niagara French Contest will be givenpreference. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $800 To be awarded, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student who is entering the Faculty of Business. The award will be renewable <strong>to</strong> graduation, contingent on the recipientcontinuing <strong>to</strong> satisfy these terms and remaining in good standing (75% average). Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residencyrequirements.1 $600 Awarded annually, by application, <strong>to</strong> a student entering first year in the Oenology and Viticulture Program. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students who are fromthe Niagara Region. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements.1 $3,000 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> an outstanding student who is a graduate of a secondary school in the Niagara Region and who is entering an undergraduate degreeprogram. Preference is given <strong>to</strong> a member of Meridian Credit Union who is in "good standing". Applicants must demonstrate financial need and meet <strong>Ontario</strong>residency requirements.$1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> graduates of the Pathways <strong>to</strong> Education (P2E) program who are nominated for this award by the P2E Board of Trustees. This award is madeover four years, paid in $1,000 increments.Applicants for this award must:1) complete an application for admission <strong>to</strong> Brock University through the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Universities</strong>' Application Centre; 2) be admissible <strong>to</strong> the academic program for which they haveapplied; 3) complete a financial disclosure form (Student Profile);To receive and/or renew the award, recipients must register for full-time study and maintain satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry academic standing while at Brock University.1 $475 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering Brock University who is a graduate of Denis Morris High <strong>School</strong> in St. Catharines, <strong>Ontario</strong>. The successful recipient mustdemonstrate academic merit and financial need.AdditionalInformationSee linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)NotesDeadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.174 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)Name Quantity Value CriteriaBrock LeadersAwardBrock University -Discover ScienceAwardBrock UniversityEntrance BursaryBrock University -Science FairScholarshipBrock University -ScienceMen<strong>to</strong>rship AwardEntering students who have an 80% average or higher and have demonstrated excellence in fine arts, writing, debating, science, extracurricular activities and/or significantcitizenship contributions <strong>to</strong> community, will be considered for this prestigious award.The awards will be made as follows: Five students from <strong>Ontario</strong>; two from Quebec; three from the Maritimes; three from the Prairies: two from BC, Yukon, Nunavut & NorthwestTerri<strong>to</strong>ries.Please visit www.brocku.ca/safa/studentleaders.html for more information and applications.Award winners must have a minimum 80% admission average <strong>to</strong> qualify for the award. Renewal is based on a minimum 80% average in the previous fall/winter session at BrockUniversity.Regional winners will receive $4,000, paid $1,000 per year. National and International competition winners will be awarded the full cost of tuition for four years plus first-yearresidence fees. Total value of award is approximately $24,000.Contact the Manager, Student Awards, for more information.AdditionalInformationSeveral $2,000 Brock Student Leaders awards recognize a combination of high academic achievement with personal leadership abilities. See link Deadline:below (1)To allqualifiedstudents.$500 This non-renewable award is offered <strong>to</strong> selected students entering the Faculty of Mathematics and Science directly from secondary school in <strong>Ontario</strong>.Recipients must register for full time-study (3.0 credits) in the fall/winter academic session <strong>to</strong> retain the full value of the award. The award will be pro-rated forstudents with less than full-time registration.Several $1,250 Awarded <strong>to</strong> entering undergraduate students on the basis of financial need. Applicants must meet <strong>Ontario</strong> residency requirements. The award is tenableupon full-time registration. Students must complete a Student Profile available on Brock's web site at www.brocku.ca/safa/studentprofile.html.To alleligiblestudentsTo alleligiblestudents.Up <strong>to</strong> Awarded <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p three senior division winners of regional <strong>to</strong> international science fair competitions. Recipients must be commencing their first$24,000 undergraduate degree at Brock University <strong>to</strong> receive the award. The award can be deferred for one year.$750 This non-renewable award is offered <strong>to</strong> students entering Brock University directly from secondary school in <strong>Ontario</strong> who have successfully completed theBrock University Science Men<strong>to</strong>rship Program and have an admission average of 80% or higher. Recipients must register for full time-study (3.0 credits) inthe fall/winter academic session <strong>to</strong> retain the full value of the award. The award will be pro-rated for students with less than full-time registration.NotesMarch 14, 2008Renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.This award is available in addition <strong>to</strong> any other entrance scholarships the student qualifies for.C. Boyd SlemonScholarshipC. Bruce HillScholarshipDr. D.G (Bud)WillmotScholarship inBusinessDr. G.C. ShaverScholarshipE.S. RogersCommunicationsInc. EntranceScholarship11$2,800 Awarded an incoming first-year student with an outstanding academic average.1 $2,450 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the student entering the Bachelor of Business Administration program with the highest academic standing.1 $2,800 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the incoming first-year student with an outstanding academic average.1 $1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering first-year studies with outstanding academic performance and a declared major in Communications Studies where no otherscholarship is available <strong>to</strong> the student.See linkbelow (1)Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.177 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Brock University)H.H. KnollScholarshipName Quantity Value CriteriaJackson-TriggsScholarshipJ.P. BickellFoundationEntranceScholarshipKPMG EntranceScholarshipLasting ImpressionEntranceScholarshipL & E HodgsonWomen's VolleyballScholarshipVaries $1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> students entering undergraduate programs who are graduates of secondary schools in the Niagara Region. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> studentsfrom the greater Port Colborne area (graduates of Lakeshore <strong>Catholic</strong> High <strong>School</strong> and Port Colborne High <strong>School</strong>).2 $1,250 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> two students, one from eastern Canada and one from western Canada, entering the Oenology and Viticulture degree program.1 $1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the entering student with the highest admission average in<strong>to</strong> an Honours Earth Sciences program.AdditionalInformationNotesDeadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.1 $1,200 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student from the Niagara Region, with the highest academic standing, entering the Co-op Accounting program. Deadline:MArch 31, 2008Non-renewable.1 $1,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student with an outstanding record of merit entering an undergraduate program.Varies Varies Awarded <strong>to</strong> one or more students entering Brock University who has an admission average of 80% and above, who will be a member of the WomensInter-University Volleyball program, and who the Senate has approved based on the recommendation of the Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Athletics. Please contact the coach ofthe volleyball team for an application.Leon's Scholarship 1 $1,600 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student entering full-time studies in the management stream of the Faculty of Business (excluding the accounting and finance stream) who hasgraduated as an <strong>Ontario</strong> Scholar.Marion and RenHendersonScholarshipMolson-CHSC-FolkArts CouncilScholarshipNiagara DistrictCharteredAccountantsAssociation PrizeRuth and HoraceBeard Award inMusicAdditional Information1. safaweb.ccs.brocku.ca1 $875 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a female student entering university with high academic achievement. Selection will be determined by the Senate Committee on UndergraduateStudent Affairs.1 $725 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a student(s) entering university from a St. Catharines secondary school.1 $825 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the student with the highest academic merit entering the first-year of the Co-op Accounting program.See linkbelow (1)See linkbelow (1)1 $300 To be awarded on the recommendation of the Chair, Department of Music, <strong>to</strong> an entering student on the basis of outstanding performance ability. See linkbelow (1)Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.178 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Carle<strong>to</strong>n University)Carle<strong>to</strong>n UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredChancellor'sScholarship10 $30,000 ($7,500 x fouryears)Cognos Scholarship 2 $20,000 ($5,000 x fouryears)90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout secondaryschool. Renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout secondaryschool. Renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)Please note: For some programs,scholarships may be enrichedbeyond the amount listed.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Entrance Bursaries Various $500-$1,500 Available <strong>to</strong> entering students demonstrating financial need. Deadline: June30.Non-renewable.Nortel NetworksScholarship ofExcellenceRichard LewarScholarshipRiordon Scholarship 1Application Not RequiredArthur KroegerCollege NationalScholarshipEntranceScholarship(80-83.9%)EntranceScholarship(84-87.9%)EntranceScholarship(88-91.9%)EntranceScholarship(92-94.9%)EntranceScholarship(95-100%)Sprott EntranceScholarship forExcellence(90-94.9%)Sprott EntranceScholarship forExcellence(95-100%)5 $20,000 ($5,000 x fouryears)7 $6,500 in the first year,$5,000 in the second,third and fourth years.Up <strong>to</strong> 10 (two each from five regions in Canada: BritishColumbia and Northern Canada; the Prairies; <strong>Ontario</strong>;Quebec; and Atlantic Canada)UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedTuition in the first,second, third and fourthyears.90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout secondaryschool. Renewable at "A-" (10.0 GPA).90% or better and extracurricular activities throughout secondaryschool. Renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)$2,000 Awarded in first year of Bachelor of Public Affairs and PolicyManagement. Minimum average 90%; highest admission <strong>to</strong> theBachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management.$4,000 ($1,000 x fouryears)$8,000 ($2,000 x fouryears)$10,000 ($2,500 x fouryears)$12,000 ($3,000 x fouryears)$16,000 ($4,000 x fouryears);$2,000 awarded in firstyear of B. Commerce(Honours)$4,000 awarded in firstyear of B. Commerce(Honours)80-83.9%; renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)84-87.9%; renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)88-91.9%; renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)92-94.9%; renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)95-100%; renewable at "A-". (10.0 GPA)90-94.9%Please note: For some programs,scholarships may be enrichedbeyond the amount listed.Please note: For some programs,scholarships may be enrichedbeyond the amount listed.Please note: For some programs,scholarships may be enrichedbeyond the amount listed.95-100% Please note: For some programs,scholarships may be enrichedbeyond the amount listed.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.179 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Guelph)University of GuelphName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAngelo and FrankArgo UndergradScholarshipClara E. ElliottEducationScholarshipClara E. ElliottEntranceScholarshipDevine FamilyScholarshîpFour SeasonsHotels and ResortsEntranceScholarshipFred HindleBursaryGary KnechtelMemorialScholarshipHarold A. KopasMemorial EntranceAwardKenneth O.Hammill - BlountCanadaScholarshipLincoln AlexanderChancellor'sScholarshipsMicrobiologyEntrance Bursary5 $7,000 over four years Full-time students entering semester one demonstrating the greatest past or continuedinvolvement with a minimum of ten 4-H activities; 75%+.1 $10,000 over four years Students entering the Applied Science program will be invited <strong>to</strong> apply; academicexcellence; plans <strong>to</strong> pursue a career in teaching and participation in leadership roles.1Students entering the Applied Science, Commerce (Hotel & Food Administration,Housing & Real Estate, Marketing Management, or Tourism Management) will beinvited <strong>to</strong> apply; academic excellence; participation in leadership roles.1 $25,000 over four years Students entering any degree program with a minimum 80% admission average, whoare Aboriginal, have a disability, or are members of a racial minority with demonstratedfinancial need. Offered once every four years, beginning in 2007.3 $5,000 Students entering the Bachelor of Commerce in a major offered by the <strong>School</strong> ofHospitality & Tourism Management; academic excellence; demonstrated commitment<strong>to</strong> Hospitality & Tourism Management.1 $6,000 over four years Any <strong>Ontario</strong> Agricultural College program; financial need; <strong>Ontario</strong> Student OpportunityTrust Fund compliant.1 $10,000 over four years Students entering the Food Science major will be sent an application; academicexcellence; financial need; <strong>Ontario</strong> Student Opportunity Trust Fund compliant.1 $6,200 over four years Students entering the BSc (Agr) program; graduate of a secondary school inWelling<strong>to</strong>n County or Waterloo region; academic excellence; financial need.1 $9,600 (eight installmentpayments of $1,200)2 $26,000 ($3,250 persemester for eightsemesters)Selected from the pool of President's/Chancellor's Scholarship applicants; financialneed; <strong>Ontario</strong> Student Opportunity Trust Fund compliant.Significant contributions <strong>to</strong> student's school and community; academic excellence;leadership potential. Member of visible minority, Aboriginal person or person with adisability.1 $4,000 over four years Students entering the microbiology major; academic excellence; financial need.<strong>Ontario</strong> Student Opportunity Trust Fund compliant.*See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.*See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.*See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.Deadline: April 1. Renewable.Renewable.Deadline: March 31.Renewable.Deadline: April 1. Renewable.Deadline: Deadline fornomination by secondary schoolprincipal: February 1.Renewable.Deadline: April 1. Renewable.180 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Guelph)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesPAJ Clarke FamilyBursaryPresident'sScholarshipRegistrar'sEntranceScholarshipRol-Land FarmsScholarshipsUniversity ofGuelphAccessibilityScholarship1 $12,000 over four years Academic excellence; leadership and community involvement; preference <strong>to</strong> studentsfrom Blenheim District or Kent County, and raised or worked on a farm; financial need.12 $26,000 ($3,250 persemester for eightsemesters)50013Application Not RequiredBoard ofGovernors'ScholarshipHonours PhysicsScholarshipsOther AwardsRobert Orr LawsonMicrobiologyEntranceScholarshipUniversity ofGuelph EntranceScholarshipSignificant contributions <strong>to</strong> student's school and community; academic excellence;leadership potential.Deadline: April 1. Renewable.Deadline: Deadline fornomination by secondary schoolprincipal: February 1.Renewable.$2,000 Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: April 1.Non-renewable.150 $9,000 ($3,000 in firstyear, $2,000 in second,third, and fourth years)Academic excellence; financial need. Continued payment is contingent on financialneed.25 $8,000 over four years 80%+. Students maintaining 80% or greater are eligible for continuing awards at theend of first, second, and third years.Several $4,000 Students entering the BSc or BSc(Tech) program pursuing any of the physics majors;85%+.*See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.*See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.Deadline: April 1. Renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Morethan 47$300-$1,500 Varies. *See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/Deadline: Deadline varies.*Non-renewable.1 $4,000 over four years Students entering the microbiology major in the BSc program; academic excellence;studentfinance/.Renewable.80%+.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.Unlimited $2,000-$3,000 85%+. *See Student Financial Services: ca/registrar/studentfinance/"> www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/.An on-line application is required for any awardwith financial need: ca/admissions/needapp">www.uoguelph.ca/admissions/needapp/.Non-renewable.181 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Guelph-Humber)University of Guelph-HumberName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredNeed-Based Entrance Award Varies $500-$2,000 Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: May 1. Non-renewable.Student Profile Leadership Scholarship N/A $500 Leadership and citizenship experience. Deadline: April 1. Non-renewable.Application Not RequiredUniversity of Guelph-Humber Entrance Scholarship (75-79.9%) N/A $1,000 All programs. 75-79.9%.Non-renewable.University of Guelph-Humber Entrance Scholarship (80-89.9%) N/A $2,000 All programs. 80-89.9%.University of Guelph-Humber Entrance Scholarship (90%+) N/A $4,000 All programs. 90%+. Non-renewable.182 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Lakehead University)Lakehead UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredLakehead UniversityAlumni AwardLakehead UniversityComputer ScienceAwardLakehead UniversityPresidentialScholarshipApplication Not RequiredAcademicExcellenceScholarship(80-82.4%)AcademicExcellenceScholarship(82.5-84.9%)AcademicExcellenceScholarship(85-89.9%)AcademicExcellenceScholarship(90-94.9%)AcademicExcellenceScholarship (95%+)Lakehead UniversityEntrance Award1 $6,000($1,500 xfour years)Must be immediate family member of LakeheadUniversity alumnus; academic ability andcitizenship.4 $1,500 Evidence of ability in Math and ComputerScience; 80%+; entering Computer Scienceco-op degree program.2 $24,000($6,000 xfour years)Unlimited $3,000($750 x fouryears)Unlimited $4,000($1,000 xfour years)Unlimited $6,000($1,500 xfour years)Unlimited $10,000($2,500 xfour years)Unlimited $14,000($3,500 xfour years)Unlimited $1,000($250 x fouryears)90% plus exceptional leadership and citizenqualities.80-82.4%; renewable at 80%.82.5-84.9%; renewable at 80%.85-89.9%; renewable at 80%.90-94.9%; renewable at 80%.95%+; renewable at 80%.Lakehead offers a number of other scholarships, awards and bursaries. Applicants should visithttp://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca for additional information. Go <strong>to</strong> "Prospective Students" on the Office ofStudent Financial Aid and Awards web page.Lakehead offers a number of other scholarships, awards and bursaries. Applicants should visithttp://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca for additional information. Go <strong>to</strong> "Prospective Students" on the Office ofStudent Financial Aid and Awards web page.75-79.9%; renewable at 80%. Lakehead offers a number of other scholarships, awards and bursaries. Applicants should visithttp://financialaid.lakeheadu.ca for additional information. Go <strong>to</strong> "Prospective Students" on the Office ofStudent Financial Aid and Awards web page.Deadline: April10, 2008.Renewable.Deadline: April10, 2008.Non-renewable.Deadline: April10, 2008Renewable.Renewable.Renewable.183 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Lakehead University - Orillia)Lakehead University - OrilliaApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAlumni Award 1 $6,000 ($1,500 x fouryears)Presidential Scholarship 2 $24,000 ($6,000 x fouryears)Application Not RequiredAcademic Excellence Scholarship(80-82.4%)Academic Excellence Scholarship(82.5-84.9%)Academic Excellence Scholarship(85-89.9%)Academic Excellence Scholarship(90-94.9%)Unlimited $3,000 ($750 x fouryears)Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 x fouryears)Unlimited $6,000 ($1,500 x fouryears)Unlimited $10,000 ($2,500 x fouryears)Academic Excellence Scholarship (95%+) Unlimited $14,000 ($3,500 x fouryears)Entrance AwardUnlimited $1,000 ($250 x fouryears)Must be immediate family member of Lakehead University alumnus; academic ability andcitizenship.90% plus exceptional leadership and citizen qualities.80-82.4%; renewable at 80%.82.5-84.9%; renewable at 80%.85-89.9%; renewable at 80%.90-94.9%; renewable at 80%.95%+; renewable at 80%.AdditionalInformationNotesDeadline: April 10, 2008.Renewable.Renewable.75-79.9%; renewable at 80%. Renewable.184 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University)Laurentian UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAnne Crich<strong>to</strong>n-GeorgeScholarshipsChapitre des Caissespopulaires de SudburyEntrance Award inCommerceDowling Horseshoe ClubBursaryGerald (KStJ) andMarguerite LougheedScholarship2 $2,500 80%; resident of Chapleau. Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/ Renewable.Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.1 $1,000 Minimum 80%; entering first yearof Commerce, Francophoneprogram; resident of Sudburyregion.1 $1,250 Financial need; resident ofDowling.1 $1,200 Minimum 80%; resident ofSudbury region. Communityinvolvement.INCO Ltd. Mining Awards 6 $2,000 Financial need andextracurriculars.Leadership Awards Unlimited $1,000 75% plus recommendation ofguidance counsellor or principal.The National Dean'sEntrance Scholarship forExcellenceApplication Not RequiredAlumni EntranceScholarshipBoard of GovernorsScholarshipCarl J. SandersScholarshipCarl & Lyle SandersScholarshipsConcours provincial defrançais Entrance PrizesDr. J.C. MacIsaac MiningScholarshipFrank S. ResselScholarshipHorace J. FraserScholarship5 $5,500 x Minimum 90%; leadershipfour years qualities; contribution <strong>to</strong>secondary school.1 $2,500 70%1 $1,300 75%; Arts or Science.2 $1,200 80%; Arts, Science orCommerce.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.2 $2,200 80%; Arts program. Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the Federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.2 First-year Be a Concours provincial detuition français prize winner.exemption1 $1,500 xfour years4 $1,0002 $2,00080%Deadline: May1.Non-renewable.Deadline: May1.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Deadline: May1.Non-renewable.Deadline: May1. Renewable.Non-renewable.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for their85%; <strong>School</strong> of Engineering.scholarships.Renewable.Non-renewable.185 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesLaurentian University 35thAnniversary President'sScholarshipLaurentian UniversityEntrance Scholarships(80-84.9%)Laurentian UniversityEntrance Scholarships(85-89.9%)Laurentian UniversityEntrance Scholarships(90-94.9%)Laurentian UniversityEntrance Scholarships(95%)Mr. & Mrs. Myer LevineScholarship<strong>Ontario</strong> ProfessionalEngineers Foundation forEducation EntranceScholarships4 $1,000 80%.Unlimited $1,500 80-84.9%Unlimited $2,000 85-89.9%Unlimited $2,500 90-94.9%Unlimited $3,500 95%1 $1,000 75%; Sudbury resident student.1 $1,500 <strong>School</strong> of Engineering.Peter Barott Scholarship 1 $1,000 75%; <strong>School</strong> of Engineering.Thayer LindsleyScholarshipThomas D. EdwardScholarship1 $2,500 80%; Science or <strong>School</strong> ofEngineering.1 $1,000 80%; Arts, Sciences orCommerce.Walter Light Scholarship 1 $1,000 80%; Arts (Humanities) orCommerce.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/ for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.Laurentian offers a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants should visit ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards/"> www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Student+Awards// for additional information. Also,consult with the federated <strong>Universities</strong> (Thorneloe, Hunting<strong>to</strong>n, University of Sudbury) <strong>to</strong> find out how <strong>to</strong> apply for theirscholarships.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.186 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Laurentian University - Algoma University College)Laurentian University - Algoma University CollegeApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAdditionalInformationAUC Alumni Award II 1 $2,000 To a mature student entering first year of study. Non-renewable.AUC Alumni Award III 1 $2,000Community college student transferring under an articulation agreement with the highest GPA. Non-renewable.AUC Alumni Scholarship I 1 Child of an AUC alumni with the highest average on best six U or M courses presented.AUC Alumni Scholarship IV 1To the applicant submitting best 500-word essay explaining why he/she chose AUC for his/herstudies in a particular field.NotesDeadline: July 15.Non-renewable.City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Award II 1 $2,000/renewable Minimum 80%; resident of Sault Ste. Marie; dependant of a municipal employee. Renewable.United Steel Workers of America Local 2724 1 $1,500 Minimum 75%; dependant of a Local 2724 employee. Non-renewable.Application Not RequiredAUC Gold Award of Excellence EntranceScholarshipAUC Platinum Award of Excellence EntranceScholarshipAUC Silver Award of Excellence EntranceScholarshipUnlimited $2,500/renewable <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> graduate with an overall average between 86-89.9% on <strong>to</strong>p six 4U or 4Mcourses.Unlimited $3,000/renewable <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> graduate with an overall average of 90% or higher on <strong>to</strong>p six 4U or 4Mcourses.Unlimited $1,500/renewable <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> graduate with an overall average between 80-85.9% on <strong>to</strong>p six 4U or 4Mcourses.Carl J. Sanders Award 1 $2,500/renewable Second-ranked student (90%+)City of Sault Ste. Marie Admissions Award I 8 $2,000/renewable Top student at each Sault Ste. Marie secondary school (minimum 80% average on <strong>to</strong>p six 4U or 4Mcourses).Frank and Edward McGrath Award 1 $3,000/renewable First-ranked student (90%+)Renewable.Renewable.Willmont and Peggy MacDonnell Award 1 $2,250/renewable Third-ranked student (90%+). Renewable.187 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (McMaster University)McMaster UniversityApplication Not RequiredName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesDominic Rosart Scholarship 1 $20,000($5,000 x fouryears)Frank Thorolfson MemorialScholarshipsHonour Awards Program (80-84.99%) Unlimited $1,500 ($750x two years)Honour Awards Program (85 - 89.99%) Unlimited $2,000($1,000 x twoyears)Honour Awards Program (90-94.99%) Unlimited $4,000($2,000 x twoyears)Joan Frances Bowling EntranceScholarshipMcMaster President's Awards (95%+) Unlimited $6,000($3,000 x twoyears)<strong>Ontario</strong> Professional EngineersFoundation for Education EntranceScholarshipStudent entering Level I of any full-time program in the Faculty of Health Sciences who has the highestfinal admission average and is eligible for OSAP or an equivalent provincial student assistance program.2 $1,000 Two scholarships <strong>to</strong> be awarded <strong>to</strong> students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the <strong>School</strong> of theArts, have attained high scholastic achievement and musical proficiency.Final admission average between 80% and 84.99%. Awards may be held for two years, provided that thestudent remains registered full-time and attains a 9.5 (approx. 80%) sessional average with no failures.Final admission average between 85% and 89.99%. Awards may be held for two years, provided that thestudent remains registered full-time and attains a 9.5 (approx. 80%) sessional average with no failures.Final admission average between 90% and 94.99%. Awards may be held for two years, provided that thestudent remains registered full-time and attains a 9.5 (approx. 80%) sessional average with no failures.2 $1,600 Two scholarships awarded <strong>to</strong> students entering Music I who, in the judgement of the <strong>School</strong> of the Arts,have demonstrated excellence in classical music.Final admission average of 95% or greater. Awards may be held for two years, provided that the studentremains registered full-time and attains a 9.5 (approx. 80%) sessional average with no failures.Awards values, terms, conditionsand criteria are subject <strong>to</strong> change.Awards values, terms, conditionsand criteria are subject <strong>to</strong> change.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.2 $1,000 Two scholarships <strong>to</strong> be awarded <strong>to</strong> students entering the Faculty of Engineering. Non-renewable.Reginald Bedford Piano Scholarship 1 $2,500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the winner of the Reginald Bedford piano competition held in May. Competition is open <strong>to</strong> bothcurrently registered Music students as well as students entering Music I.Non-renewable.188 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Nipissing University)Nipissing UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredBachelor of Science(Honours) inEnvironmental Biologyand Technology TalonTuition Award2 $2,500 Strong academic record and financial need. Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andDeadline: May 1.Non-renewable.awards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Chancellor's Awards 2 $10,000 (renewable for$3,000 x a maximum ofthree years).Delores KlingsponVoluntary CommunityService AwardFedeli Family-DavediClub ScholarshipJ.S. Redpath LimitedScholarship in BusinessJ.S. Redpath LimitedScholarship inEnvironmental ScienceLaurentian CommunityVeterans AssociationAwardMac's Convenience Inc./Northmar Distribu<strong>to</strong>rsEntrance ScholarshipNipissing UniversityAlumni Entrance AwardRobert and Ann ParsonsNorthern Scholar AwardThe Ptarmigan MiningScholarshipTuition AssistanceBursariesApplication Not RequiredCarl Sanders EntranceScholarship (80-84%)Carl Sanders EntranceScholarship (85-89%)Minimum 85% average; evidence of personal leadershipactivities; and/or significant citizenship contributions <strong>to</strong>community or family. Recipients must also demonstratefinancial need.1 $1,250 Outstanding dedication <strong>to</strong> local community; strong leadership Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six finalskills; desire <strong>to</strong> help those in need; ability <strong>to</strong> motivate peers <strong>to</strong> 4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andbecome active volunteers; financial need.awards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.1 $500 80% average; preference <strong>to</strong> child/grandchild of member/former member of Davedi Club .11$2,500 Minimum 75%; extracurricular activities and financial need.1 $1,000 Graduate of Chippewa or Widdifield <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, NorthBay; academic merit; financial need.1 $1,000 first year/$500renewableMinimum 80%; preference <strong>to</strong> applicants <strong>to</strong> Business orComputer Science programs; preference <strong>to</strong> children orspouse of a corporate employee or dealer (Northern District)of Mac's Convenience Inc. or Northmar Distribu<strong>to</strong>rs.1 $500 Parent or grandparent graduated from Nipissing; 70%average; extracurricular activities such as volunteerexperience or achievement in athletics or arts.1 $3,000 BA degree program; North Bay region secondary schoolgraduate; extracurricular involvement; financial need.2 $2,500 Child of a mining sec<strong>to</strong>r employee; minimum 75% overallaverage; extracurricular activities; financial need.Maximumnumberdependen<strong>to</strong>nfunding.$1,000 Demonstrated financial need.Unlimited $1,250 80-84%.Unlimited $2,250 85-89%.Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andawards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andawards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andawards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andawards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Deadline: May 1.Renewable.Deadline: May 1.Non-renewable.Deadline: May 1.Renewable.Deadline: May 1.Non-renewable.Deadline: Universityapplication must bereceived by May 1 forconsideration.Non-renewable.189 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Nipissing University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesPresident's Scholarship Unlimited Equivalent <strong>to</strong> first-year(domestic) tuition(renewable at$3,000/year foradditional three years)90%+. University application must be received by May 1 forconsideration. Renewal is for a maximum of four years ofundergraduate studies.Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six final4U/M grades. Nipissing offers a number of other scholarships andawards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca/financialaid/ forScholarship and Financial Aid further details and application forms.Deadline: Universityapplication must bereceived by May 1 forconsideration.Renewable.190 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & Design)<strong>Ontario</strong> College of Art & DesignApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAdditionalInformationBMO Financial Group Award 6 $2,000 Portfolio evaluation; academic record; demonstrated community involvement. Application available online. Non-renewable.Application Not RequiredDaniel Guido Memorial Scholarship 1 $1,000 Portfolio evaluation and academic record. All newly admitted students will be considered. Non-renewable.<strong>David</strong> Macdonald Memorial Scholarship 1 $330Doris McCarthy Scholarship 1 Full tuitionEarla Alexander Scholarship 1 $1,000Humber Valley Art Club Scholarship 1 $850Portfolio evaluation and academic record. All newly admitted students will be considered.Portfolio evaluation and academic record. All newly admitted students will be considered. Note: Students mustbe from E<strong>to</strong>bicoke.OCAD Alumni Association Scholarship 1 $1,000 Portfolio evaluation and academic record. All newly admitted students will be considered.Roman & Mary Schneider FoundationScholarshipMay bedivided$3,750 (May bedivided)Portfolio evaluation and academic record. All newly admitted students will be considered.NotesNon-renewable.Non-renewable.191 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)University of OttawaName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredBank of MontrealEntranceScholarship(OSOTF)Canada'sUniversityScholarship -French ImmersionChancellor'sScholarshipFaculty ofEngineeringMemorialScholarshipBourse de lafrancophonieBourse del'Universitécanadienne -Écoles de languefrançaise2 $5,000 Minimum 85%; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; leadership qualities and commitment <strong>to</strong>academic and extracurricular activities; financial need.42 $20,000 ($5,000x four years)maximum;renewable at 8.56 $26,000 ($6,500x four years)maximum;renewable ifCGPA is 8.5 .Minimum 84%; must have a diploma from an immersion program or takenone French as a Second Language course in secondary school; must beregistered full-time in a program and take at least nine credits persemester in French or in French as a Second Language.Minimum 92%; show leadership qualities and present exceptionalextracurricular activities.7 $2,000 Minimum 87%. One for each (Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical,Mechanical, Software, and Biomedical Mechanical Engineering); must bea first-year female registered full-time at the Faculty of Engineering.200 $1,000 (an Minimum average of 80%; full-time registration in a program in French (12additional $1,500 credits in French each session); 200-word text submission in Frenchif the student has describing the importance of studying in French.financial need)42 $20,000 ($5,000x four years)maximum;renewable at 8.5Minimum 84%; must have a diploma from a francophone secondaryschool and also have studied in French; full-time registration in a programoffered in French (12 credits per semester).Deadline: April30.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 31.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31, 2008Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31.Renewable.192 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesImmersion StudyScholarshipJean ChrétienScholarship<strong>Ontario</strong>ProfessionalEngineersFoundation forEducationScholarshipPresident'sScholarshipUndergraduateResearchScholarship -Faculty ofScienceApplication Not RequiredChancellor'sScholarshipEnglish High<strong>School</strong> DebatingSociety AwardFaculty of Arts -Dean's MeritScholarshipFaculty ofEngineeringEntrance Award(80-87.9%)Faculty ofEngineeringEntrance Award(88-100%)200 $1,000 (an Minimum average of 80%; must be registered full-time in Frenchadditional $1,500 immersion studies and take at least six credits per session in immersionif the student has courses or in French as a Second Language courses; 200-word textfinancial need) submission in French drescribing the importance of bilingualism and ofstudying partially in French.Varies $5,000 Minimum 92%; show leadership qualities and commitment <strong>to</strong> academicand extracurricular activities; be admitted for the first time in PoliticalScience or Public Administration.2 $1,000 One each for a male and a female student; have highest admissionaverage in the Faculty of Engineering; be a well-rounded student whoexhibits characteristics of leadership. <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma.6 $30,000 ($7,500x four years)maximum;renewable ifCGPA is 8.5.Minimum 92%; must be bilingual, show leadership qualities and presentexceptional extracurricular activities.16 $10,000 Minimum 90%; $3,750 for contribution <strong>to</strong> a research project in summer2008 and $6,250 as a trainee from May <strong>to</strong> August 2009. Must register inan undergraduate program at the Faculty of Science.12 $2,500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the second and third finalists <strong>to</strong> the six Chancellor'sscholarships.1 $1,000 Be an "English High <strong>School</strong> Debating Tournament" award winner.10 $1,000renewable at 9.0Unlimited $500Unlimited $1,000Minimum average 90%; highest 10 admission averages <strong>to</strong> the Faculty ofArts.80-87.9% admission average <strong>to</strong> the Faculty of Engineering and registeredfull-time.88-100% admission average <strong>to</strong> the Faculty of Engineering and registeredfull-time.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 31.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Deadline:February 28.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.193 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesFaculty of Social 10 $1,000 - $1,500 Minimum average 92%; highest 10 admission averages <strong>to</strong> the Faculty ofSciences - Dean'sSocial Sciences.Merit ScholarshipConcours defrançais langueseconde EntranceScholarship3 First-year tuitionexemptionKeith and RossMacMillanScholarshipLinis AdmissionScholarshipPresident'sScholarshipRenewableAdmissionScholarship(80-83.9%)RenewableAdmissionScholarship(84-87.9%)RenewableAdmissionScholarship(88-91.9%)RenewableAdmissionScholarship(92-94.9%)RenewableAdmissionScholarship(95-100%)Be a Concours de français langue seconde prize winner.1 $1,250 Be admitted in<strong>to</strong> the first year of the B.Music and have an outstandingacademic record.Varies $1,000 Highest mark on the Euclid or Descartes competition or the CanadianOpen Mathematics challenges for Eastern <strong>Ontario</strong> and Western Quebec;admitted <strong>to</strong> Mathematics in the first year.12 $2,500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> the second and third finalists <strong>to</strong> the six President'sScholarships.Unlimited $1,000 (x fouryears);renewable orre-activated at8.5Unlimited $2,000 (x fouryears);renewable orre-activated at8.5Unlimited $2,500 (x fouryears);renewable orre-activated at8.5Unlimited $3,000 (x fouryears);renewable orre-activated at8.5Unlimited $4,000 (x fouryears);renewable orre-activated at8.580.0-83.9%*84.0-87.9%*88.0-91.9%*92.0-94.9%*95-100%**Some programs may enhance the value of an applicant's admission scholarship.Scholarship averages are subject <strong>to</strong> change without prior notice. Applicants who donot maintain a scholarship average of at least 80% on the basis of their best six 4U or4M courses, including 4U English or 4U français, will have their admission scholarshipoffers withdrawn.Non-renewable.Renewable.194 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information Notes<strong>School</strong> ofManagementDean'sLeadershipAdmissionScholarship(90-94.9%)<strong>School</strong> ofManagementDean'sLeadershipAdmissionScholarship(95-100%)Student MobilityScholarshipUniversity ofOttawa DayScholarshipVision CampaignScholarship -Department ofMusicUnlimited $2,000Unlimited $4,00090-94.9% average.95-100% average.Unlimited $500-$2,000 Students who take part in an international exchange will receive $1,000for a one-session exchange or $2,000 for a full academic year. Studentswho take part in a national exchange will receive $500 for one session or$1,000 for a full academic year.2 $1,500 (twoschools will beselectedannually by theUniversity ofOttawa)Enrol as a regular undergraduate student; must have participated inUniversity of Ottawa Day the preceding year; recommended by theselected school.1 $1,250 Be admitted in<strong>to</strong> the first year of the B.Music and demonstrate anexceptional ability in music performance.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.195 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Ottawa - St. Paul University)University of Ottawa - St. Paul UniversityApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaBursaries for Canadian Students 20 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,000 (including the Mary H. and Peter F. Loftus, Jacques-L'Heureux,O.M.I., and Donors' Fund Scholarship)Lucien Therrien, O.M.I., Bursary 1 $1,000<strong>School</strong> Sisters of Notre DameBursariesThe Mère Anne-Marie RivierEndowment Fund BursaryThe Marie-Louise de JésusEndowment Fund BursaryApplication Not Required311$1,500Good academic standing; financial need.Good academic standing; financial need; priority <strong>to</strong> francophonestudents.Admission Scholarship (75%+) Unlimited $1,000 75% and up; Quebec resident only; must be registered full-timefrom September <strong>to</strong> April.Admission Scholarship (80-84.9%) Unlimited $1,500 80-84.9%; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident for the last 12 months; must beregistered full-time from September <strong>to</strong> April.Admission Scholarship (85-89.9%) Unlimited $2,000 85-89.9%; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident for the last 12 months; must beregistered full-time from September <strong>to</strong> April.Admission Scholarship (90-100%) Unlimited $2,500 90-100%; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident for the last 12 months; must beregistered full-time from September <strong>to</strong> April.AdditionalInformationNotesNon-renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.196 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Queen's University)Queen's UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAlfie Pierce EntranceScholarship1 $890 Academic standing and involvement in and/or contribution <strong>to</strong> the African or Caribbean communities in Canada. Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Bank of Montreal Award 3 $40,000 ($10,000x four years)*Chancellor'sScholarship50 $36,000 ($9,000x four years)*Superior academic ability, creative and original thinking, proven leadership qualities, involvement in school andcommunity activities, and financial need.<strong>Secondary</strong> school principal nominates one candidate based on superior academic ability, creative and originalthinking, and proven leadership qualities.Chernoff Family Award 8 $48,000-$60,000 Superior academic ability, creative and original thinking, proven leadership qualities, and financial need.($12,000-$15,000 Preference <strong>to</strong> students from rural and remote areas of Canada.x four years)*Dr. Ben BrachmanScholarshipDr. Iris May MarshMemorial AwardEntrance Bursaries andAwardsGuelph Alumni EntranceScholarshipISC Entrance BursariesJohn Brooks FoundationScholarshipMelvin R. GoodesEntrance AwardRobert J. Child EntranceScholarshipScience 48 ½ MatureStudent EntranceBursaryThe Commerce 1981Entrance Scholarship1 $1,990 Saskatchewan student with at least one parent born outside Canada or USA (supporting documentationrequired).4 $48,000 ($12,000x four years)*Unlimited Up <strong>to</strong> $6,000Superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities, involvement in school/community activities, andfinancial need. Student's permanent family residence must be in <strong>Ontario</strong>.Demonstrated financial need.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.1 $765 Welling<strong>to</strong>n County graduates with high academic standing and involvement in school/community. Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Unlimited Up <strong>to</strong> half of theprogram fees.Queen's students participating in the First-Year Program at the International Study Centre apply on theEntrance Bursaries and Awards application. Demonstrated financial need.1 $1,700 Academic standing and involvement in school/community. Preference <strong>to</strong> students previously involved with thefoundation.2 $48,000-$60,000 Academic excellence, demonstrated leadership qualities and financial need. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong>($12,000-$15,000 students who are graduates from Westdale <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, in Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Ontario</strong>. If there are no eligiblex four years)* candidates from Westdale <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, then the award will be open <strong>to</strong> students who were residents ofthe city of Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Ontario</strong>, on admission <strong>to</strong> Queen's University.1 $1,360 Academic standing. Preference <strong>to</strong> descendants of Canadian, British, or American veterans of Italian Theatre,World War II.1 $60,000 ($15,000x four years)*Engineering applicant out of traditional schooling for at least three years. Demonstrated financial need.1 Variable* Academic excellence and applicants must have completed secondary education in a publically fundedsecondary school. The scholarship will be awarded in the following order of preference: (i) <strong>to</strong> students who arethe first generation in their families <strong>to</strong> attend a postsecondary institution; (ii) <strong>to</strong> students who have had paid orunpaid work in their last two years of secondary school; (iii) <strong>to</strong> students who are disabled, Aboriginal or visibleminority candidates.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified with the termsof specific award.Deadline:March 1.Non-renewable.Deadline:December 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Non-renewable.Deadline:December 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Non-renewable.Deadline:December 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Non-renewable.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.197 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Queen's University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesThe D & R SobeyAtlantic ScholarshipApplication Not RequiredDean's Entrance inApplied ScienceDean's Entrance inBusinessDistinguished AlumniAchievement EntranceScholarship in AppliedScienceFranklin and HeleneBracken Scholarship inNursingInternational EntranceScholarshipJoan MacDonaldMcGeachy EntranceScholarship in NursingNortel NetworksNational EntranceScholarship-Computing6 $56,000 ($14,000x four years)*Unlimited $1,000Must be a resident of one of the Atlantic provinces entering first year of the Queen's undergraduate Commerceprogram. Academic excellence, proven leadership and involvement in school or community activities.85.0-89.9%+. Engineering students.25 $1,500 93.5-94.9%. Commerce students.10 $2,000 Top applicants. Engineering students.9 $4,000 90.0-94.9%. Nursing students.15 $9,000 For International and American students; superior academic ability.3 $4,040 90.0-94.9%. Nursing students.2 $4,000 93.0%+. Computing students.Nortel Networks 10 $5,000 Top applicants. Engineering students.National EntranceScholarship-EngineeringPrincipal's Scholarship Unlimited $10,000 ($5,000x two years)*Queen's UniversityExcellence ScholarshipSena<strong>to</strong>r Frank CarrelMerit ScholarshipUniversity Scholarshipin MusicRecipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.95.0%+. Superior academic ability. Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Unlimited $2,500 90.0-94.9%. Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.9 $20,000 ($5,000x four years)*2 $3,000 ($1,500 xtwo years)*W.W. King Scholarship 1 $20,000 ($4,000x five years)*90.0%+. For residents of Quebec. Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Music students. Grades and musical audition.Top applicant entering Engineering.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award. Recipients willgenerally receive the one scholarship ofthe highest value.Recipients will generally receive the onescholarship of the highest value.*Student receives annual value subject <strong>to</strong>renewal conditions identified within theterms of specific award.Deadline:December 1.Renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.198 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Ryerson University)Ryerson UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredBusinessManagementBusinessManagement1 $5,000 <strong>Ontario</strong> resident and full-time degree student; 85% in six U/M credits; demonstrated financial need. *Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the process Deadline:of reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship is1 $1,000 N/Asubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Engineering 2 $1,000 <strong>Ontario</strong> Scholars entering an engineering program who are well-rounded students and exhibit leadershipcharacteristics (one female and one male).EntranceScholarshipCanada WideEligibility25-50 $1,500 Canadian citizen/permanent resident; currently attending secondary school in a province other than <strong>Ontario</strong> and hastaken minimum three credits during the current academic year; OR not currently studying more than two full-yearsecondary school courses within Canada and have not accumulated more than one postsecondary credit; 80% insix best U/M or equivalent credits; motivation <strong>to</strong> study at Ryerson.September 15.Non-renewable.Deadline:September 15Non-renewable.Deadline:Mid-July.Non-renewable.Deadline: April1.Non-renewable.Fashion 2 $2,500 forCommunicationstudent; $2,500for Designstudent80% average in six U/M credits; strong portfolio review; demonstrated financial need. Deadline:November.Non-renewable.GraphicCommunicationsManagement12-15 $1,250(renewable at$1,250 insubsequentyears)H. GrahamWalker AwardsHospitality andTourismManagement IHospitality andTourismManagement IIHospitality andTourismManagement IIIHospitality andTourismManagement IVJohn BrooksCommunityFoundationScholarshipFull-time registration; minimum average of 80% in six U/M credits. Details are mailed <strong>to</strong> qualified candidates in May(based on essay submission).2 $2,500 First-year full-time degree; 85% in six U/M credits or equivalent credits; demonstrated financial need; extracurricularactivities or involvement in community or volunteer work (one female and one male).*Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the processof reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Renewable.Deadline: April1.Non-renewable.1 $3,000 Strong academics; activities in community, industry and school; personal essay outlining motivation for selecting *Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the process Deadline: EarlyHospitality; indication of personal financial need, if appropriate.September.Non-renewable.4 $2,0001 $1,5001 $1,0002 $1,500 Minimum 80% average in six U/M credits; involvement in school, community, and other activities; prefer studentsinvolved in the work of the John Brooks Community Foundation.of reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Deadline: EarlySeptemberNon-renewable.Deadline:Mid-July.Non-renewable.199 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Ryerson University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesJournalism 1; 1; 2; $500; $1,300;$750Pierre LassondeEntranceAwards inEngineeringPresident'sNationalEntranceScholarshipRadio andTelevisionTerence GrierEntranceScholarshipApplication Not RequiredUniversityCompetitiveEntranceScholarships(80-84.9%)Financial need and academic excellence.TBA $6,000 Canadian citizen/permanent resident of protected person, resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; enrolled full-time in the first year of anengineering program at Ryerson; demonstrated academic accomplishment with a minimum 76% overall average infinal year of secondary school; demonstrated financial need through the completion of an OTSS Student Budget.4-6 $5,000(renewable;guarantee of aspace infirst-yearresidence forfirst year ofstudy)3 Tuition(renewable)Canadian citizen or permanent resident status; minimum average of 90% in six U/M credits or equivalent credits;leadership qualities and original thought/creative ability.Canadian citizen/permanent resident; of ethno-cultural or native background and fluent in English as well as his/hermother <strong>to</strong>ngue (other than English or French).1 Tuition Minimum average of 85% in six U/M credits or equivalent; Canadian citizen/permanent resident; exceptionalaptitude for or interest in the chosen field of study; no previous postsecondary studies; entering full-time degreeprogram.350 $1,000 Financial admission average of best six U/M credits: 80-84.9%Applicants must be applying <strong>to</strong> one of the following programs: Architectural Science; Business Management; EarlyChildhood Education; Fashion Design; Fashion Communication; Graphic Communications Management; Image Arts- Film Studies; Image Arts; New Media; Image Arts - Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy Studies; Interior Design; Journalism; Midwifery;Nursing; Radio and Television; Social Work; Theatre - Performance Dance; Theatre - Performance Production*Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the processof reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Deadline:SeptemberNon-renewable.Deadline:September 24Non-renewable.Deadline: April1. Renewable.Renewable.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.GeographicAnalysis2 $1,000 Academic excellence; must be studying at a postsecondary institution for the first time. *Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the process Deadline:of reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship isTheatre 1 $500 Member of a visible minority group; exceptional promise demonstrated in audition and interview.subject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.November.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.200 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Ryerson University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesUniversityCompetitiveEntranceScholarships(85-89.9%)UniversityCompetitiveEntranceScholarships(90-94.9%)UniversityCompetitiveEntranceScholarships(95%+)UniversityGuaranteedEntranceScholarships(80-84.9%)UniversityGuaranteedEntranceScholarships(85-89.9%)UniversityGuaranteedEntranceScholarships(90-94.9%)UniversityGuaranteedEntranceScholarships(95%+)350 $1,500 Financial admission average of best six U/M credits: 85-89.9%Applicants must be applying <strong>to</strong> one of the following programs: Architectural Science; Business Management; EarlyChildhood Education; Fashion Design; Fashion Communication; Graphic Communications Management; Image Arts- Film Studies; Image Arts; New Media; Image Arts - Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy Studies; Interior Design; Journalism; Midwifery;Nursing; Radio and Television; Social Work; Theatre - Performance Dance; Theatre - Performance Production350 $2,500 Financial admission average of best six U/M credits: 90-94.9%Applicants must be applying <strong>to</strong> one of the following programs: Architectural Science; Business Management; EarlyChildhood Education; Fashion Design; Fashion Communication; Graphic Communications Management; Image Arts- Film Studies; Image Arts; New Media; Image Arts - Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy Studies; Interior Design; Journalism; Midwifery;Nursing; Radio and Television; Social Work; Theatre - Performance Dance; Theatre - Performance Production350 $4,000 Financial admission average of best six U/M credits: 95%+Applicants must be applying <strong>to</strong> one of the following programs: Architectural Science; Business Management; EarlyChildhood Education; Fashion Design; Fashion Communication; Graphic Communications Management; Image Arts- Film Studies; Image Arts; New Media; Image Arts - Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy Studies; Interior Design; Journalism; Midwifery;Nursing; Radio and Television; Social Work; Theatre - Performance Dance; Theatre - Performance ProductionN/A $1,000 Final admission average of best six U/M credits: 80-84.9%Applicants applying <strong>to</strong> the following programs are eligible: Aerospace Engineering; Arts Undeclared (entry optiononly); Arts and Contemporary Studies; Biology; Chemical Engineering Co-op; Chemistry; Child and Youth Care;Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Computer Science; Contemporary Science/Undeclared; Criminal Justice;Electrical Engineering; Geographic Analysis; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Industrial Engineering;Information Technology Management; International Economics and Finance; Mechanical Engineering; MedicalPhysics; Nutrition and Food; Occupational Health and Safety; Public Health and Safety; Politics and Governance;Psychology; Retail Management; Sociology; Urban and Regional Planning.N/A $1,500 Final admission average of best six U/M credits: 85-89.9%Applicants applying <strong>to</strong> the following programs are eligible: Aerospace Engineering; Arts Undeclared (entry optiononly); Arts and Contemporary Studies; Biology; Chemical Engineering Co-op; Chemistry; Child and Youth Care;Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Computer Science; Contemporary Science/Undeclared; Criminal Justice;Electrical Engineering; Geographic Analysis; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Industrial Engineering;Information Technology Management; International Economics and Finance; Mechanical Engineering; MedicalPhysics; Nutrition and Food; Occupational Health and Safety; Public Health and Safety; Politics and Governance;Psychology; Retail Management; Sociology; Urban and Regional Planning.N/A $2,500 Final admission average of best six U/M credits: 90-94.9%Applicants applying <strong>to</strong> the following programs are eligible: Aerospace Engineering; Arts Undeclared (entry optiononly); Arts and Contemporary Studies; Biology; Chemical Engineering Co-op; Chemistry; Child and Youth Care;Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Computer Science; Contemporary Science/Undeclared; Criminal Justice;Electrical Engineering; Geographic Analysis; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Industrial Engineering;Information Technology Management; International Economics and Finance; Mechanical Engineering; MedicalPhysics; Nutrition and Food; Occupational Health and Safety; Public Health and Safety; Politics and Governance;Psychology; Retail Management; Sociology; Urban and Regional Planning.N/A $4,000 Final admission average of best six U/M credits: 95%+.Applicants applying <strong>to</strong> the following programs are eligible: Aerospace Engineering; Arts Undeclared (entry optiononly); Arts and Contemporary Studies; Biology; Chemical Engineering Co-op; Chemistry; Child and Youth Care;Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Computer Science; Contemporary Science/Undeclared; Criminal Justice;Electrical Engineering; Geographic Analysis; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Industrial Engineering;Information Technology Management; International Economics and Finance; Mechanical Engineering; MedicalPhysics; Nutrition and Food; Occupational Health and Safety; Public Health and Safety; Politics and Governance;Psychology; Retail Management; Sociology; Urban and Regional Planning.Please review Scholarship Terms andConditions for policies and renewability options.*Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the processof reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Please view Scholarship Terms and Conditionsfor policies and renewability options.*Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the processof reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.Non-renewable.Renewable.Please review Scholarship Terms andRenewable.Conditions for policies and renewability options.*Disclaimer: Ryerson University is in the processof reviewing its scholarship program for the2007-2008 academic year. This scholarship issubject <strong>to</strong> change. Please refer <strong>to</strong>www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/. forupdates.201 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George CampusApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAdditionalInformationBader Scholarship 4 $4,500; renewable Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: FirstFriday in March.Renewable.Clay<strong>to</strong>n W. Kehoe MemorialScholarshipN/A $3,000, renewable at $1,500 Academic merit and financial need; priority given <strong>to</strong> student from Grey Bruce or Parry Sound County. Renewable.Frank Waddell Scholarship 6 $6,000 Open <strong>to</strong> students on the basis of academic merit who are from Brant County, <strong>Ontario</strong>; letter of proof. Deadline: April 30.Non-renewable.General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs AdmissionAward IJohn Macara, Barrister ofGoderich, Scholarship1 Up <strong>to</strong> $5,000; renewable Academic excellence and financial need; Native ancestry. Deadline: April 30.Renewable.1 Variable Academic merit and financial need; prefer applicants who can establish that they are blood kin of lateMrs. Jean Glasgow, donor of this award.Lo Family Scholarship 3 $5,000 Academic merit, leadership skills; involvement in school/community; financial need; letter outliningcommunity activity and demonstrated leadership skills; letter of support from school.Moorelands CommunityServices AwardNational Scholarship1 $4,000; paid summer employment as a Academic excellence and financial need; recommendation by Moorelands Community Servicescamp counsellor at the Moorelands Camp Association of Toron<strong>to</strong>.Approximately12Tuition (x four years); residence supportin first year plus a varying, renewablecash awardVari Scholarship 3 $10,000 per year for a possible five years(fifth year at a Faculty of Education)Application Not Required<strong>Secondary</strong> school nominates one candidate; students may apply directly; special consideration andessay; excellence coupled with creativity; intellectual enthusiasm and involvement in school/community.Academic excellence and general knowledge exam; financial need; admission <strong>to</strong> Vic<strong>to</strong>ria College;intended entry <strong>to</strong> the teaching profession.Albert College Award 1 Up <strong>to</strong> $4,000 Academic excellence and financial need; student must have attended Albert College in <strong>Ontario</strong> andbe entering Vic<strong>to</strong>ria College.Arthur Leonard SchawlowScholarshipChancellor BerkinshawScholarshipNotesDeadline: April 30.Non-renewable.Deadline: LateFebruary.Non-renewable.Deadline: Oc<strong>to</strong>ber6. Renewable.Deadline:Mid-January.Renewable.Non-renewable.N/A Up <strong>to</strong> $5,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; intent <strong>to</strong> study physics. Renewable.5 Up <strong>to</strong> $3,500Chancellor Strathy Scholarship 2 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,500 eachAcademic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Non-renewable.Colcleugh Family Award N/A $8,000; renewable Academic excellence, financial need and extracurricular involvement demonstrating leadership skills. Renewable.Dennis Nathan Scholarship N/A $3,500 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater. Non-renewable.Dr. Alexander WaughAdmission Scholarship in theHumanities1 Approximately $3,000Drew Thompson Scholarship N/A Up <strong>to</strong> $3,000Edward S. Rogers Sr.Admissions ScholarshipFaculty of Applied Science andEngineering AdmissionScholarshipNon-renewable.20 Varying amounts Renewable.50+ $1,000-$5,000F.K. Ashbaugh Scholarship 1 $3,000+Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Non-renewable.202 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> - St. George Campus)Name Quantity Value CriteriaAdditionalInformationFraser Crawford Scholarship 5 Up <strong>to</strong> $3,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Non-renewable.G.A. Hollingshead MemorialScholarship2 Up <strong>to</strong> $10,000; renewable at $5,000General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs Award II 1 Up <strong>to</strong> $5,000; renewable Academic excellence and financial need; women students of mathematics or science.George A. Guess Scholarship 1 Varying amounts; some are renewable.Greater Toron<strong>to</strong> Sewer andWatermain ScholarshipHoward Ferguson ProvincialScholarshipJack and Adrienne TaylorScholarshipJames Davie Bursary inCommerce and FinanceJane Elizabeth Ham MemorialScholarshipN/A $6,200Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.NotesRenewable.Non-renewable.20 $2,500 (x four years) Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater. Renewable.N/A Approximately $11,000 Academic excellence, especially in secondary school subjects considered "Arts"; financial need;intended program of study in the area of liberal arts.N/A $1,500 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and ScienceCommerce program; financial need considered.1 $4,000; renewableJ.S. McLean Scholarship 10 $3,500; renewable at $500Lassonde Scholarship Several $5,000; renewableLeon Rubin Scholarship N/A Varying amounts; some are renewable.Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Margaret Gairns Scholarship 1 $2,500; renewable Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student intending <strong>to</strong> study English or Literary Studies.Metallurgical and MaterialsScience Alumni AssociationScholarshipMiscellaneous AdmissionAwardsSeveralVarying amounts.1,400 $500-$5,000Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Pat Strathy Scholarship 5 $2,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.Non-renewable.Professor George MetcalfAdmission ScholarshipRobert Bruce AdmissionScholarship1 $5,000; renewableN/A $3,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greaterRobert L. Bullen Scholarship N/A $3,500 Academic excellence and financial need.Renewable.Non-renewable.R.S. McLaughlin Scholarship 1 $3,500; renewable at $1,500 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater. Renewable.Shaw Scholarship N/A $5,000; renewable Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater. Renewable.Soroc Technology Scholarship N/A $8,000 Academic excellence and financial need.Toron<strong>to</strong> Hong Kong Lions ClubAdmission Scholarship inCommerceU of T Scholars Award 150 $5,000William J. Brown MemorialScholarshipWilliam Waters Commerce andFinance AwardsN/A $1,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and ScienceCommerce program.N/A $2,000Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.25 $2,000 Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and ScienceCommerce program (preference given <strong>to</strong> Woodsworth College students); demonstrated financialneed considered.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.203 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Mississauga)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> MississaugaApplication RequiredName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesArthur Fernie Lindsay Endowment Award inDramaVaried $1,000-$2,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> students applying <strong>to</strong> the U of T Mississauga Theatre and Drama program; based onacademic excellence and audition performance.Desmond Mor<strong>to</strong>n Admission Scholarship 1 $2,500 Recognizes extensive community-based volunteer activities and academic achievement. Grade 12(or equivalent) interim average of 80% or higher.Mississauga Board of Trade Scholarship inCommerce and ManagementNational Scholarship (listed under Toron<strong>to</strong>)also available <strong>to</strong> U of T MississaugaapplicantsApplication:www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/awards/Non-renewable.Deadline: April 7Non-renewable.1 $5,000 Awarded <strong>to</strong> a City of Mississauga graduating student who intends <strong>to</strong> pursue a Management or Application:Deadline: April 7.Bachelor of Commerce program at U of T Mississauga. Community service and financial need will be www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/awards/. Non-renewable.considered.N/ASee University ofToron<strong>to</strong>information.See University of Toron<strong>to</strong> information.Renewable.Student Leadership Scholarship 2 $1,000Recognizes school leadership plus academic success. Application:Deadline: April 7.www.utm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/awards/ Non-renewable.U of T Mississauga Residence CommunityScholarshipApplication Not RequiredU of T Mississauga AdmissionsScholarships (88.0-89.9%)U of T Mississauga AdmissionsScholarships (90.0-91.9%)U of T Mississauga AdmissionsScholarships (92.0-94.9%)U of T Mississauga AdmissionsScholarships (95%+)U of T Scholars Award (listed underToron<strong>to</strong>) also available <strong>to</strong> U of TMississauga applicants6Unlimited $1,000Unlimited $1,500Unlimited $2,000Unlimited $3,000N/ASee University ofToron<strong>to</strong>information.For students who plan <strong>to</strong> live in residence, these awards recognize individuals who improve thequality of life in their communities. Grade 12 (or equivalent) interim average of 80% or higher.For Canadian citizens or permanent residents studying in Canadian secondary schools with finalsecondary school grades of 88.0-89.9%.For Canadian citizens or permanent residents studying in Canadian secondary schools with finalsecondary school grades of 90.0-91.9%.For Canadian citizens or permanent residents studying in Canadian secondary schools with finalsecondary school grades of 92.0-94.9%.For Canadian citizens or permanent residents studying in Canadian secondary schools with finalsecondary school grades of 95% or higher.See University of Toron<strong>to</strong> information.Deadline: August22.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.204 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)University of Toron<strong>to</strong> ScarboroughName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredCanadian Federation ofUniversity WomenScarborough EntranceScholarshipJohn H. YousonEntrance Award in LifeSciences1 $700 (approx.) Open <strong>to</strong> applicants from "City of Scarborough" secondary schools. Academic record, communityservice and financial need.1 $1,000 Open <strong>to</strong> applicants <strong>to</strong> programs in Biological Sciences, Psychology, Neuroscience. Academicexcellence, and extracurricular involvement in school or community. Must demonstrate financialneed.National Scholarships Approximately 12 Tuition (x four years);from applicants <strong>to</strong> residence support in firstall U of Tcampusesyear plus a varying,renewable cash award.Terry Li<strong>to</strong>vitz MeritAward in ManagementThe Orrell FamilyScholarshipThe Scarborough FrankFaubert ScholarshipU of T ScarboroughAlumni AdmissionAwardAvailable <strong>to</strong> U of T Scarborough applicants. See criteria listed under University of Toron<strong>to</strong>.1 $1,000 (approx.) BBA program applicants; academic excellence, and demonstrated leadership in secondary school orbroader community.1 $500 (approx.) Co-op International Development Studies program applicants, academic excellence and financialneed.40 $1,000-$3,000 Management program applicants from "City of Scarborough" secondary schools. Must demonstratefinancial need.For application forms and current Deadline:details, visitMarch 5.www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/. Non-renewable.For application forms and current Deadline:details, visit www.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 5.Renewable.Complete the Supplementary Deadline:Application Form as instructed, March 5.after initial application via the Non-renewable.OUAC.For application forms and currentdetails, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete the UTAPS applicationatwww.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/fa/UTAPS/.For application forms and currentdetails, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Complete the UTAPS applicationatwww.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/fa/UTAPS/.2 $1,500 Academic record and community service. For application forms and currentdetails, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.U of T ScarboroughFaculty and Staff Award1 $2,000 (approx.) Academic excellence. Must demonstrate financial need. Complete the UTAPS applicationatwww.adm.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/fa/UTAPS/.For application forms and currentdetails, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.U of T ScarboroughGraditude LegacyAwardU of T ScarboroughScholarship in StudioArt1 $900 (approx.) Outstanding community service, academic achievement. For application forms and currentdetails, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.1 $1,000 (minimum) Studio Art applicant. Awarded on the basis of an excellent portfolio that focuses on exploration ofconcepts and media. Send a covering letter with slides or portfolio, and a letter of recommendationfrom an instruc<strong>to</strong>r or arts professional <strong>to</strong> U of T Scarborough Admissions & Student Recruitment, <strong>to</strong>the attention of Joy Jones.For current details, visitwww.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Deadline:March 5.Non-renewable.205 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Toron<strong>to</strong> Scarborough)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication Not RequiredJohn Ball AlumniEntrance Scholarship1 $2,000 Academic excellence.Paul Thompson 1 $550 Open <strong>to</strong> applicants <strong>to</strong> programs in Biological Sciences, Psychology, Neuroscience; academicEntrance Scholarship inexcellence.Life SciencesU of T ScarboroughEntrance AwardsU of T ScarboroughEntrance AwardsU of T ScarboroughEntrance AwardsU of T Scholars AwardVarious $1,0008 $1,500Various $3,000Academic excellence. Value based on admission average calculated on final marks. Courses mustbe completed by June of current year.For current details, visitNon-renewable.www.utsc.u<strong>to</strong>ron<strong>to</strong>.ca/admissions/.Approximately150, fromapplicants <strong>to</strong> all Uof T campuses$5,000 Available <strong>to</strong> U of T Scarborough applicants. See criteria listed under University of Toron<strong>to</strong>. Non-renewable.206 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Trent University)Trent UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredBoard of Governors'ScholarshipChamplainScholarshipSpecial AdmissionScholarshipApplication Not RequiredNational RenewableScholarship(80-84.9%)National RenewableScholarship(85-89.9%)2 $18,000 overfour years2 $20,000 overfour years13 $15,000 overfour yearsUnlimited $4,000($1,000renewable xthree)Unlimited $6,000($1,500renewable xthree)National Renewable Unlimited $10,000Scholarship (90% or($2,500higher)renewable xthree)National Renewable Unlimited $12,000Scholarship (95% or($3,000higher)renewable xthree)Nursing Scholarship(80-84.9%)Nursing Scholarship(85-89.9%)Nursing Scholarship(90% or higher)Unlimited $2,000 ($500renewable xthree)Unlimited $4,000($1,000renewable xthree)Unlimited $8,000($2,000renewable xthree)Minimum 90%; outstanding leadership and involvement in community as well asacademic achievement. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% or higher infive full credits (or equivalent).Minimum 90%; exceptional extracurricular involvement; likely <strong>to</strong> have significant impac<strong>to</strong>n university environment. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% or higher infive full credits (or equivalent).Minimum 90%; exceptional academic and extracurricular achievement. Renewal isbased on the student achieving 80% or higher in five full credits (or equivalent).80-84.9%. Academic average of 80% or higher must be maintained each year (on fullcourse load or equivalent) for renewal.85-89.9%. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% or higher in five full credits(or equivalent).90% or higher. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% or higher in 5 fullcredits (or equivalent).95% or higher. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% or higher in five fullcredits (or equivalent).80-84.9%. Nursing students only. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% orhigher in five full credits (or equivalent).85-89.9%. Nursing students only. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80% orhigher in 5 full credits (or equivalent).90% or higher. Nursing students only. Renewal is based on the student achieving 80%or higher in five full credits (or equivalent).Please note: Entrance scholarships contain an <strong>Ontario</strong> resident bursarycomponent for which an application is required. Applications will bemailed in acceptance packages.Please note: Entrance scholarships contain an <strong>Ontario</strong> resident bursarycomponent for which an application is required. Applications will bemailed in acceptance packages.Please note: Entrance Scholarships contain an <strong>Ontario</strong> resident bursarycomponent for which an application is required. Applications will bemailed in acceptance packages.Please note: Entrance scholarships contain an <strong>Ontario</strong> resident bursarycomponent for which an application is required. Applications will bemailed in acceptance packages.Please note: Entrance scholarships contain an <strong>Ontario</strong> resident bursarycomponent for which an application is required. Applications will bemailed in acceptance packages.Deadline:March 1.Renewable.Deadline:March 1.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.Renewable.207 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT))University of <strong>Ontario</strong> Institute of Technology (UOIT)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredChancellor'sScholarshipFounder'sScholarshipGlobalLeadershipAwardNaheedDosaniEntranceScholarshipPresident'sScholarshipApplication Not RequiredAwards ofRecognition(75-79.9%)Awards ofRecognition(80-84.9%)Awards ofRecognition(85-89.9%)Awards ofRecognition(90-94.9%)Awards ofRecognition(95-100%)HighAchievementRecognitionProgram1 $28,000 ($7,000 xfour years)2 $20,000 ($5,000 xfour years)1 $45,920 ($11,480x four years)Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. Applicantsmust have a minimum 85% average <strong>to</strong> apply. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load. Download an application from www.uoit.ca/scholarships/.Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. Applicantsmust have a minimum 85% average <strong>to</strong> apply. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load. Download application from www.uoit.ca/scholarships/.<strong>Secondary</strong> school applicants currently studying outside of Canada (must be nominated by secondary school). "A"average or equivalent. Available <strong>to</strong> entering undergraduate students studying <strong>to</strong>wards their first university degree.Excellence in extracurricular activities beyond academic requirements and/or significant contributions <strong>to</strong> communityor family. Download an application from www.uoit.ca/scholarships/1 $1,000 Undergraduate student studying <strong>to</strong>wards their first university degree. Demonstration of leadership, excellence inextracurricular activities. Download an application from www.uoit.ca/scholarships/.2 $24,000 ($6,000 xfour years)Unlimited $500Unlimited $3,000 ($750 xfour years)Unlimited $6,000 ($1,500 xfour years)Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000 xfour years)Unlimited $12,000 ($3,000 xfour years)7 $18,000 ($6,000first year; $4,000per year for thenext three years)Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay and letters of reference required. Applicantsmust have a minimum 85% average <strong>to</strong> apply. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load. Download an application from www.uoit.ca/scholarships/.These awards are given in the year of admission <strong>to</strong> students entering directly from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school witha final admissions average between 75% and 79.9%.These awards are given in the year of admission <strong>to</strong> students entering directly from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school witha final average between 80% and 84.9%. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or a 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load.These awards are given in the year of admission <strong>to</strong> students entering directly from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school witha final average between 85% and 89.9%. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or a 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load.These awards are given in the year of admission <strong>to</strong> students entering directly from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school witha final average between 90% and 94.9%. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or a 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load.These awards are given in the year of admission <strong>to</strong> students entering directly from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school witha final average between 95% and 100%. Renewable with a minimum 80% average or a 3.7 GPA on a full-timecourse load.Available <strong>to</strong> high achieving students enrolled in studies at UOIT.Note: Additional scholarships may be offeredbased on admission average. Please visit theUOIT website at www.uoit.ca/scholarships/ fordetails.Note: Additional scholarships may be offeredbased on admission average. Please visit theUOIT website at www.uoit.ca/scholarships/ fordetails.Note: Additional scholarships may be offeredbased on admissions averages. Please visitthe UOIT website at ca/scholarships/">www.uoit.ca/scholarships/ for details.Note: Additional scholarships may be offeredbased on admission average. Please visit theUOIT website at www.uoit.ca/scholarships/ fordetails.Deadline:February 29,2008Renewable.Deadline:February 29,2008Non-renewable.Deadline:February 29,2008Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.208 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo)University of WaterlooName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredBoris & KarenBong EntranceScholarshipDeer RidgeEntrance AwardsEntranceBursariesHong Kong AlumniAssociationEntrance Award1 $3,000 Academic performance; limited <strong>to</strong> a student of Hong Kong origin. For applicants <strong>to</strong>Accounting and Financial Management (both Financial Management and PublicAccounting) in the Faculty of Arts only. Details at ca/financing/schshp.htm">www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/schshp.htm.2 Varies Financial need; limited <strong>to</strong> residents of Waterloo region.Unlimited $500-$4,000Demonstrated financial need. Details and deadline atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/bursary.htm.1 $1,000 Academic performance and community involvement; limited <strong>to</strong> a student of Hong Kongorigin. For applicants <strong>to</strong> any program at UW. Details atwww.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/schshp.htm#all.NationalScholarships inMathematics andComputer Science16 $14,000-$25,000 Mathematics and Computer Science excellence; extracurricular activities; for applicants <strong>to</strong>Faculty of Mathematics only. Details at www.math.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships/.Application Not RequiredComputing andFinancialManagementEntranceScholarshipsEntranceScholarships (allfaculties)Faculty of AppliedHealth SciencesEntranceScholarships9 $2,000 Academic performance; profile.45 $1,000-$5,000 Academic performance; limited <strong>to</strong> applicants from secondary schools in the Waterlooregion.See link below (1)See link below (2)See link below (1)See link below (3)Some are renewable.100 $500-$2,500 Academic performance; profile. See link below (1)Deadline: May1.Non-renewable.Deadline: April15.Non-renewable.Deadline: Tobe determinedNon-renewable.Deadline: May1.Non-renewable.Deadline:February 15.Renewable.Non-renewable.209 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesFaculty of ArtsEntranceScholarshipsFaculty ofEngineeringEntranceScholarshipsFaculty ofEnvironmentalStudies EntranceScholarshipsFaculty ofMathematicsEntranceScholarshipsFaculty of ScienceEntranceScholarships<strong>School</strong> ofAccountancyFellowshipsSoftwareEngineeringScholarshipsUniversity ofWaterloo MeritScholarshipsUniversity ofWaterlooPresident'sScholarshipsUniversity ofWaterlooPresident'sScholarships ofDistinction200 $500-$38,000 Academic performance.200 $1,000-$10,000 Academic performance; profile; for Architecture the portfolio and interview are alsoconsidered.Some are renewable.90 $750-$2,000 Academic performance. See link below (1)www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/schshp.htm100 $1,000-$8,000 Academic performance; profile; results of Euclid Mathematics Contest. Some are renewable.200 $500-$5,000 Academic performance. See link below (1)15 $7,000 Academic record, performance in the AFMAA, profile (AIF) and interview. Details atwww.afm.uwaterloo.ca/fellowships-details.html. For applicants <strong>to</strong> Accounting and FinancialManagement (both Financial Management and Public Accounting) in the Faculty of Artsonly.10 $1,000-$20,000 Academic performance; profile.Unlimited $1,000Unlimited $2,000Unlimited $2,000 plus $1,500International ExperienceAward and $1,500Research AwardAdditional Information1. http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/schshp.htm2. http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/bursary.htm3. http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships/4. http://www.afm.uwaterloo.ca/fellowships-details.html85-89.9% or higher admission average calculated on marks available in early May. Allprograms. This scholarship is subject <strong>to</strong> change. For updated details, visit the website:http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/president.htm.90-94.9% or higher admission average calculated on marks available in early May. Allprograms. This scholarship is subject <strong>to</strong> change. For updated details, visit the website:http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/president.htm.95% or higher admission average calculated on marks available in early May. All programs.This scholarship is subject <strong>to</strong> change. For updated details, visit the website:http://www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/president.htm.www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/financing/schshp.htmSee link below (4)Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.210 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo - Conrad Grebel University College)University of Waterloo - Conrad Grebel University CollegeName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredJean CayaScholarshipRudolf andHedwig RempelMusicScholarship2 Approximately$2,000 peryear2 Approximately$2,000 peryearThe award is based on an audition, an interview and the secondary schooltranscript. It is renewable provided that the applicant maintains good standingin an Honours Music or Joint Honours Music degree plan.The award is based on an audition, an interview and the secondary schooltranscript. It is renewable provided that the applicant maintains good standingin an Honours Music or Joint Honours Music degree plan.Contact the UW Music Office <strong>to</strong> arrange an audition and <strong>to</strong>indicate your interest in this scholarship. E-mailmusic@uwaterloo.ca or phone 519-885-0220, ext. 24226.Contact the UW Music Office <strong>to</strong> arrange an audition and <strong>to</strong>indicate your interest in this scholarship. E-mailmusic@uwaterloo.ca or phone 519-885-0220, ext. 24226.Deadline: Auditions are typically held inApril.l See www.grebel.uwaterloo.ca/music/for exact deadlines. Non-renewable.Deadline: Auditions are typically held inApril.l See www.grebel.uwaterloo.ca/music/for exact deadlines. Renewable.211 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo - Renison College)University of Waterloo - Renison CollegeName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication Not RequiredEntrance Award Unlimited $200 Students with 77-79.9%. Non-renewable.Entrance Scholarship Unlimited $500-$1,500 (renewable up <strong>to</strong> $1,000) Students with 80-89.9%.Renewable.Principal's Scholarship Unlimited $2,000 (renewable at $1,000) Students with 90% or higher.Principal's Scholarship for Excellence 2 An additional $1,000 Top two students with 90% or higher. Non-renewable.212 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's University)University of Waterloo - St. Jerome's UniversityApplication Not RequiredEntrance AwardName Quantity Value CriteriaSt. Jerome's University President'sScholarshipUnlimited $1,000 <strong>to</strong>$1,500Arts scholarship consideration - low 80s and above; Mathematics scholarship consideration - academic performance, profile,results of the Euclid Mathematics Contest.AdditionalInformationNotesNon-renewable.Unlimited $2,000 90% or higher admission average calculated on marks available in mid-May. All programs. Non-renewable.213 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong>Name Quantity Value CriteriaApplication RequiredFacultyEntranceScholarshipNational MeritAwardPresident'sEntranceScholarshipApplication Not RequiredContinuingScholarshipsWesternScholarship ofDistinction(85-89.9%)WesternScholarship ofExcellence(90-94.9%)15 $4,000 (x four years)plus first year ofresidence (room only)50 $2,000 for one year;residence spaceguaranteed11 $6,000 (x four years)plus first year ofresidence (room andboard)Unlimited $2,500 (x four years)Unlimited $1,500 (one year)Unlimited $2,000 (one year)Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative thought;well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. A limitednumber of international student scholarships are available.Minimum academic average of 90%; nomination of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovative thought;well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. May also compete for Admission Scholarships. Scholarship eligibility:Canadian citizens or permanent residents. A limited number of international student scholarships are available.Minimum academic average of 90%; recommendation of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence; creative/innovativethought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Alimited number of international student scholarships are available.Generally, high 90s based on final admission average. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. A limitednumber of international student scholarships are available.85-89.9%, based on final admission average. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. A limited number ofinternational student scholarships are available.90-94.9%, based on final admission average. Scholarship eligibility: Canadian citizens or permanent residents. A limited number ofinternational student scholarships are available.AdditionalInformationNotesDeadline:February 14.Renewable.Deadline:February 14.Non-renewable.Deadline:February 14.Renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.214 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Brescia University CollegeApplication RequiredName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesCommunity Leader Award 4 $1,000 Minimum admission average of 75% plus demonstrated involvement withschool and/or local community. In addition <strong>to</strong> entrance scholarship.Application Not RequiredAcademic Dean's EntranceScholarshipBrescia Entrance Scholarshipfor Academic ExcellenceBrescia Faculty EntranceScholarshipBrescia Merit EntranceScholarshipInternational BaccalaureateContinuing ScholarshipPocock ContinuingScholarshipPrincipal's EntranceScholarshipSister Mary FuerthContinuing ScholarshipWintermeyer ContinuingScholarshipN/AN/AN/AN/A$3,000 (x fouryears)$2,000 (x fouryears)$2,500 (x fouryears)$1,500 (x fouryears)N/A $1,500-$3,500(x four years)N/AN/AN/AN/AFull academictuition$3,500 (x fouryears)Full academictuitionFull academictuition88.0-90.9%83.0-84.9%85.0-87.9%80.0-82.9%Please consult the Registrar's office for specific IB diploma gradeequivalencies.Awarded <strong>to</strong> the student with the highest entrance averages. Students mustapply <strong>to</strong> Brescia by May 15 <strong>to</strong> be considered.91.0%+Awarded <strong>to</strong> the student with the highest entrance averages. Students mustapply <strong>to</strong> Brescia by May 15 <strong>to</strong> be considered.Awarded <strong>to</strong> the student with the highest entrance averages. Students mustapply <strong>to</strong> Brescia by May 15 <strong>to</strong> be considered.Note: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of final grades used foradmission average. All scholarships may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.Note: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of final grades used foradmission average. All scholarships may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.Note: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of final grades used foradmission average. All scholarships may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.Note: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of final grades used foradmission average. All scholarships may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.Deadline: April 15.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.Renewable.215 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - Huron University CollegeName Quantity Value CriteriaApplication RequiredNational Scholarship 9 $20,000 (over fouryears)Application Not RequiredHuron Scholarship N/A $10,000 (over fouryears)Huron Scholarship ofDistinctionHuron Scholarship ofExcellenceSelection is based on a minimum of 90% overall with extracurricular activities. Applicants are required <strong>to</strong> be a Canadiancitizen or landed immigrant.Awarded <strong>to</strong> all students entering Huron with a final average of 93% and above. Renewable on maintaining 80% orhigher.AdditionalInformationNotesDeadline: February 22, 2008.Renewable.Renewable.N/A $1,500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> all students entering Huron with a final average of 85-89.99%. Non-renewable.N/A$8,000 (over fouryears)Awarded <strong>to</strong> all students entering Huron with a final average of 90.00-92.99%. Renewable on maintaining 80% or higher.Principal's Scholarship N/A $500 Awarded annually <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p all-around student at every London and area secondary school, enrolling full time at Huron.A minimum average of 80% is required.Renewable.Non-renewable.216 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University College)The University of Western <strong>Ontario</strong> - King's University CollegeApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAgnes Marie Coleman Student Award 1 $2,000 (renewable $1,500-$2,500) Academically eligible. Graduate of St. Mary's in West Lorne or from the municipalitiesof West Elgin, Dut<strong>to</strong>n/Dunwich.AdditionalInformationNotesDeadline: February15. Renewable.Bill and Hazel Payne Award 1 $1,000 Graduate of London District <strong>School</strong> Board; demonstrates financial need. Deadline: February 15Non-renewable.Bishop Sherlock <strong>Catholic</strong> Leadership Award 1 $4,000 (renewable for additional years at$3,000)Continuing Scholarships with DemonstratedFinancial NeedEmmet and Loretta Regan Memorial EntranceAwardEntrance Scholarship for Students withDemonstrated Financial Need (81.5-84.4%)Entrance Scholarship for Students withDemonstrated Financial Need (84.5-89.4%)Entrance Scholarship for Students withDemonstrated Financial Need (89.5-94.4%)Entrance Scholarship for Students withDemonstrated Financial Need (94.5%+)Academically eligible; must demonstrate financial need and be active in a parish in theDiocese of London; essay; letters of reference.Deadline: February15. Renewable.Unlimited $1,500-$2,500 Minimum 79.5% Non-renewable.2 $3,500 (renewable $1,500-$2,500) Academically eligible; leadership, volunteerism, career interest in education or socialservice.Deadline: February15, 2008. Renewable.Unlimited $2,000 (renewable $1,000 - $2,000) 81.5-84.4% Renewable.Unlimited $2,500 (renewable $1,500-$2,500) 84.5-89.4%Unlimited $3,000 (renewable $1,000 - $2,000) 89.5-94.4%Unlimited $4,000 (renewable $1,500-$2,500) 94.5%+Sisters of St. Joseph Scholarship 1 $5,000 Minimum 80%; graduate of London District <strong>School</strong> Board; volunteer in health,education, social service, or pas<strong>to</strong>ral ministry; essay; reference letters.Social Justice Scholarship 1 $4,500 approximately (equivalent <strong>to</strong> fulltuition and fees; renewable each year)Application Not RequiredMinimum 80%; demonstrated interest and participation in social justice and/or peaceactivities; essay; letters of reference; an interview may be requested.Continuing Scholarships (80-84.4%) Unlimited $1,000 80.0-84.4%. Must be registered in five courses at least two of which must be at King's.May be increased by $500 if the student demonstrates financial need.Continuing Scholarships (84.5-89.4%) Unlimited $1,500 84.5-89.4%. Must be registered in five courses at least two of which must be at King's.May be increased by $500 if the student demonstrates financial need.Continuing Scholarships (89.5%+) Unlimited $2,000 89.5% plus. Must be registered in five courses at least two of which must be at King's.May be increased by $500 if the student demonstrates financial need.Entrance Scholarship (81.5-84.4%) Unlimited $1,500 (renewable $1,000-$2,000) 81.5-84.4%Entrance Scholarship (84.5-89.4%) Unlimited $2,000 (renewable $1,000-$2,000) 84.5-89.4%Regis Scholarship 6 $5,000 (renewable for additional years at$4,000)Applicants who present the highest admissions averages.Renewable.Deadline: February15. Non-renewable.Deadline: February15. Renewable.Renewable.Renewable.217 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University)Wilfrid Laurier UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAlumniAssociationAward ofMeritChancellor'sScholarshipFund3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year who are brothers, sisters or children of Wilfrid Laurier University,Waterloo Lutheran University, or Waterloo College alumni; academic achievement; leadership; community activities.2 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,800 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year directly from a Canadian secondary school; outstanding academicachievement (minimum "A" [85%] average in best six 4U and/or 4M courses, or equivalent); extracurricular activities orvolunteer work.CMA 1 $300 Full time undergraduate students entering year one of the Honours BBA program; must have completed secondary school<strong>Ontario</strong>-Grandin the counties of Perth, Welling<strong>to</strong>n or Waterloo; proven financial need.River ChapterGlenn &IsabelleRittingerBursary FundHuskyInjectionMoldingSystemsScholarshipsJamesIngoldsbyMemorialBursary FundMeganKeenan-TylerSchmidtMemorialAward1 Up <strong>to</strong> $500 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one from the Avon Maitland <strong>School</strong> District; minimium "B+" average(77-79%) in best six 4U and/or 4M courses. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students enrolled in the Honours BBA program;Canadian citizen, permanent resident.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $750 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one of a computer science, geography or environmental studies program;Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant), or protected person; long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; provenfinanacial need1 Up <strong>to</strong> $500 Full-time undergraduate students in year one who attended a <strong>Catholic</strong> secondary school in Waterloo Region; participationin athletic activities; proven financial need. If no recipients from the Separate Board are eligible, consideration will be given<strong>to</strong> students from the Public Board within Waterloo Region1 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,500 Eligible applicants will be graduates of Waterloo Oxford District <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> (WODSS) who can demonstratefinancial need. In the absence of eligible applicants from WODSS, applicants from other secondary schools in theWaterloo Region District <strong>School</strong> Board will be considered. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> applicants who are entering theKinesiology and Physical Education program (full time, year one) at Wilfrid Laurier University. Applicants must showsignificant involvement in extracurricular activities (participation in a varsity sport will be given preference) and mustprovide solid leadership experiences. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant),protected person, long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need.For further information Non-renewable.about Student Awards,please visit ca/studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/. Deadline: July27Non-renewable.For further information Deadline: Julyabout Student Awards, 27please visit ca/Non-renewable.studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/.218 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesMotz FamilyEntranceMusic AwardStewartScholar'sEdmon<strong>to</strong>nAward1 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,000 Full-time undergraduate student entering their first year of an Honours Music program. To be eligible, applicants must beentering Laurier with a minimum average of 80%, demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities and have financialneed. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> eligible applicants from the Waterloo Region. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident (landed immigrant), protected person, long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,500 Full-time undergraduate students admitted <strong>to</strong> first year of the Honours Economics or Honours BBA programs; successfulcompletion of Alberta secondary school graduation requirements with a minimum overall first-class average; continuousresidence in Edmon<strong>to</strong>n for two years prior <strong>to</strong> graduation; preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students from a specific area ofEdmon<strong>to</strong>n.TheChancellor W.Z. EsteyScholarships3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,300 Full-time undergraduate students entering a Bachelor of Arts program; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need; recipientwill have the highest overall average in best six 4U and/or 4M courses, in combination with financial need.The DeerRidgeEntranceAwardThe DomCardilloScholarshipApplication Not RequiredEntranceScholarshipsErnst andYoungEntranceScholarshipPresident'sCentennialScholarshipW.J. PitcherScholarship3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one from secondary schools in Waterloo Region; minimum ten yearsresidency in Waterloo Region; good academic achievement; participation in extracurricular activities at school or in thecommunity; Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant) or protected person; long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>;proven financial need; Deer Ridge Golf Club members, their spouses and children are not eligible.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $950 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one; resident of Kitchener or Waterloo; minimum final average of 80% inbest six 4U and/or 4M courses; good academic achievement; demonstrated leadership qualities; participation in school orcommunity activities.Unlimited $500-$2,000Au<strong>to</strong>matically granted based on entrance average and program; see www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/ for updated EntranceScholarship Grid.2 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,100 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year in the <strong>School</strong> of Business and Economics; granted <strong>to</strong> the two studentspresenting the highest and second-highest averages in best six 4U and/or 4M courses (or equivalent).Unlimited $23,000 ($3,000 first year;renewable based on academicperformance for up <strong>to</strong> four*years at $5,000 per year)*fourth year of renewaleligibility for approvedfive-year undergraduateprograms only)Full-time undergraduate students entering first year; Canadian citizens, permanent residents or bearers of a valid studentvisa (visa applicants must have completed their senior year at a Canadian secondary school); successful completion of<strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent; minimum overall average of 95% in best six 4U and/or 4Mcourses (or equivalent); the university reserves the right <strong>to</strong> modify the minimum grade requirement for this scholarship.For further information Deadline: Julyabout Student Awards, 27please visit ca/Non-renewable.studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit ca/studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/.Deadline: July27 Renewable.Deadline: July27Non-renewable.Deadline: July27.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $900 Full-time undergraduate students in year one in the Faculty of Music; majoring in piano or organ. For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit ca/studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/.Non-renewable.219 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford)Wilfrid Laurier University - BrantfordName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAlumniAssociationAward ofMeritChancellor'sScholarshipFundCounty ofBrantScholarshipFund, FirstYear AwardDr. John andMrs. HelmiMarquisScholarshipFund3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year who are brothers, sisters or children of Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo LutheranUniversity, or Waterloo College alumni; academic achievement; leadership; community activities.2 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,800 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year directly from a Canadian secondary school; outstanding academic achievement(minimum "A" [85%] average in best six 4U and/or 4M courses, or equivalent); extracurricular activities or volunteer work.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; resident of County of Brant (not resident of the city ofBrantford); academic achievement; school or community activities; proven financial need.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,300 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; minimum "B+" (77-79%) average in best six 4U and/or 4Mcourses; proven financial need.Glenn &IsabelleRittingerBursary Fund1 Up <strong>to</strong> $500 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one from the Avon Maitland <strong>School</strong> District; minimum "B+" average (77-79%) in best 4Uand/or 4M courses; preference will be given <strong>to</strong> students enrolled in the Honours BBA program; Canadian citizen, permanent resident.Grand ValleyEducationalSocietyEntranceAwardJamesIngoldsbyMemorialBursary FundLaurierBrantfordToron<strong>to</strong>AwardMeganKeenan-TylerSchmidtMemorialAwardTheChancellorW. Z. EsteyScholarshipsUp <strong>to</strong>NineUp <strong>to</strong> $1,000Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; resident of Brant County or city of Brantford; academicachievement; extracurricular activities; proven financial need.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $500 Full-time undergraduate students in year one who attended a <strong>Catholic</strong> secondary school in Waterloo Region; participation in athleticactivities; proven financial need; if no recipients from the Separate Board are eligible, consideration will be given <strong>to</strong> students from thePublic Board within Waterloo Region.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,200 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one at Laurier Brantford; minimum final average in secondary school of "B+" (77%) oradmission <strong>to</strong> Wilfrid Laurier with mature student status; Canadian citizen, permanent resident (landed immigrant), or protected person;continuous residence in the Greater Toron<strong>to</strong> Area (Metropolitan Toron<strong>to</strong>, Hal<strong>to</strong>n, Peel, York or Durham) for 12 consecutive months prior<strong>to</strong> admission; long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,500 Eligible applicants will be graduates of Waterloo Oxford District <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong> (WODSS) who can demonstrate financial need. In theabsence of eligible applicants from WODSS, applicants from other secondary schools in the Waterloo Region District <strong>School</strong> Board willbe considered. Preference will be given <strong>to</strong> applicants who are entering the Kinesiology and Physical Education program (full time, yearone) at Wilfrid Laurier University. Applicants must show significant involvement in extracurricular activities (participation in a varsity sportwill be given preference) and provide solid leadership experiences. The recipient must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident(landed immigrant), protected person, long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need.3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,300 Full-time undergraduate students entering a Bachelor of Arts program; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need; recipient will have thehighest overall average in best six 4U and/or 4M courses, in combination with financial need.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit ca/studentawards/">www.wlu.ca/studentawards/.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.Non-renewable.Deadline: July27Non-renewable.Deadline: July27Non-renewable.Deadline: July27 Renewable.220 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesThe DeerRidgeEntranceAwardThe DomCardilloScholarshipThe RotaryClub ofBrantfordScholarshipFundThe S. C.Johnson &SonScholarshipFundWescastIndustriesEntranceScholarshipFundApplication Not RequiredEntranceScholarshipsPresident'sCentennialScholarship3 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one from secondary schools in Waterloo Region; minimum ten years residency inWaterloo Region; good academic achievement; participation in extra-curricular activities at school or in the community; Canadian citizen,permanent resident (landed immigrant) or protected person; long-term resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need; Deer Ridge Golf Clubmembers, their spouses and children are not eligible.1 Up <strong>to</strong> $950 Full-time undergraduate students entering year one; resident of Kitchener or Waterloo; minimum final average of 80% in best six 4Uand/or 4M courses; good academic achievement; demonstrated leadership qualities; participation in school or community activities.3 Up <strong>to</strong> $3,400 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford who attended secondary school in Brantford or Brant County;minimum 75% average in best six 4U and/or 4M courses; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need.4 Up <strong>to</strong> $2,000 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; high academic achievement (preferably an "A" average[minimum 85%] in best six 4U and/or 4M courses); school, community or volunteer activities.4 Up <strong>to</strong> $1,800 Full-time undergraduate students entering first year of a degree program at Laurier Brantford; community or school-based extracurricularactivities; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; proven financial need.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.Unlimited $500-$2,000 Au<strong>to</strong>matically granted based on entrance average and program; see www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/ for updated Entrance Scholarship Grid. For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.Unlimited $18,000 ($3,000first year;renewable basedon academicperformance forthree years at$5,000 per year)Full-time undergraduate students entering first year; Canadian citizens, permanent residents or bearers of a valid student visa (visaapplicants must have completed their senior year at a Canadian secondary school); successful completion of <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent; minimum overall average of 95% in best six 4U and/or 4M courses (or equivalent); the universityreserves the right <strong>to</strong> modify the minimum grade requirement for this scholarship.For further informationabout Student Awards,please visit www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa/.Deadline: July27Non-renewable.Deadline: July27.Non-renewable.Deadline: July27Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.221 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Windsor)University of WindsorApplication RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaAdditionalInformationAgnes M. Ireland Award 3 $2,200 Graduates of JL Forster SS; 75%; financial need; applications available from Forster. Deadline: May 3Non-renewable.Bill Eansor Award 1 $5,000 ($1,250 x four years) 80%+; leadership; school and community involvement. Preference is given <strong>to</strong> sons and daughters of Assumption orUniversity of Windsor alumni. Applications are available for download from Student Awards website on the StudentInformation System. Average of 8.5 needed for renewal.Community Scholars Award 275 $1,000Application forms are available for download on the University of Windsor website; 75%; leadership; school andcommunity involvement.Competition Awards Various Awards offered in various disciplines, based on academic standing and submission of essays, test results, auditionsand/or portfolio review. Specific details sent from the academic areas which offer these awards.Diaspora Admission Scholarship VariesDramatic Art EntranceScholarshipParticipate in Pathway <strong>to</strong> Success: An African Diaspora Youth Conference. Admission <strong>to</strong> University of Windsor.NotesDeadline: May 1Renewable.Deadline: April 30Non-renewable.Deadline: Varies.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.1 $500 Excellent Academic Achievement and proven financial need. Deadline:February 15,2008.Non-renewable.Entrance Bursary Various $1,000 Available <strong>to</strong> entering students demonstrating financial need. Application forms are available for download on theUniversity of Windsor website.Jackman Scholarship 2 $15,000 ($5,000 year one;$4,000 year two; $3,000years three and four)Marie Gott Bursaries forStudents at General Amherst &Villanove High <strong>School</strong>sOdette Family Entrance Awardsin Business Administration90%+; students entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; academic excellence; financial need; invited <strong>to</strong> applybased on marks; need <strong>to</strong> reapply <strong>to</strong> renew (10.5+ needed).Various $3,000 Based on good academic performance (75%) and proven financial need. May be renewed for an additional three yearsprovided that all criteria are met. Application forms are available in Student Awards Office and Guidance Offices atGeneral Amherst and Villanove secondary schools.Deadline: April30.Non-renewable.Renewable.Deadline: May 3Renewable.10 $4,000 Business applicant, 80%; financial need; not tenable with other major awards; potential candidate will be contacted. Deadline: April 30Non-renewable.Ron Todgham Memorial Award Various Up <strong>to</strong> $2,200 Chrysler Canada and Chrysler Canada Dealer employees and Chrysler Canada Employees and their children who areregistered in the Odette <strong>School</strong> of Business are eligible for consideration; academic results and financial needconsidered.Ron W. Ianni EntranceScholarshipShaughnessy Cohen MemorialAwardWindsor Green EngineeringScholarshipWomen's Studies EntranceScholarshipYves Landry MemorialScholarship4 $20,800 ($5,200 x four years) 95%+; leadership; school and community involvement; financial need; invited <strong>to</strong> apply based on marks; need <strong>to</strong> reapply<strong>to</strong> renew (10.5+ needed).1 $4,800 85%+; financial need; going in<strong>to</strong> the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences; invited <strong>to</strong> apply based on marks; 250-wordessay.4 $12,000 ($3,000 x four years) 85%. Awarded <strong>to</strong> students who have chosen Environmental or Mechanical (Environmental Option) Engineering as theirfirst choice. Invited <strong>to</strong> apply based on marks. Need <strong>to</strong> re-apply <strong>to</strong> renew; need <strong>to</strong> maintain a "B" cumulative average.1 $1,000 75%; entering Women's Studies; community activities that benefit women may be required.Up <strong>to</strong>eight$5,000 and $2,000 85%+; Students entering either Business Administration or Engineering; academic excellence; financial need;leadership potential; invited <strong>to</strong> apply based on marks; need <strong>to</strong> reapply <strong>to</strong> renew (10.5+ needed).Deadline: July 15,2008.Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Non-renewable.222 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (University of Windsor)Application Not RequiredName Quantity Value CriteriaClare E. and Anne Winterbot<strong>to</strong>mScholarshipDeans of Social ScienceEntrance AwardE.G. Odette Award in BusinessAdministration2 $1,000 Business Administration; excellent academic standing; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; financial need.2 $500 Awarded <strong>to</strong> students entering a Social Science program with a scholarship average of 80-100%.2 $6,000 Business Administration; good academic standing; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; financial need.Graybiel 6 $1,000 80-100%; financial need; graduate of a Windsor secondary school, preference given <strong>to</strong> applicants entering English,French, Modern Languages, Social Science, and Engineering programs; invited <strong>to</strong> apply based on marks.L.L. Odette Award in BusinessAdministrationOutstanding Scholars Award(85-89.9%)Outstanding Scholars Award(90-94.9%)Outstanding Scholars Award(95-100%)Physics and High TechnologyEntrance ScholarshipPresident's Women in ScienceScholarshipRenewable Dean's EntranceScholarship (96-97.9%)Renewable EntranceScholarship (80-83.9%)Renewable EntranceScholarship (84-86.9%)Renewable EntranceScholarship (87-89.9%)Renewable EntranceScholarship (90-93.9%)Renewable EntranceScholarship (94-95.9%)Renewable President's EntranceScholarship (98-100%)Renewable Residence EntranceAwardUniversity of Windsor Women inEngineering Scholarship2 $6,000 Business Administration; good academic standing; Canadian citizen or permanent resident; financial need.Various $6,000 (over four years) 85-89.9%. Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the spring of 2008.Various $8,000 (over four years) 90-94.9%. Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the spring of 2008.Various $10,000 (over four years) 95-100%. Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the spring of 2008.Various1$1,000Various $14,000 (over four years) 96-97.9%Various $4,000 (over four years) 80-83.9%Various $6,000 (over four years) 84-86.9%Various $8,000 (over four years) 87-89.9%Various $10,000 (over four years) 90-93.9%Various $12,000 (over four years) 94-95.9%Various $16,000 (over four years) 98-100%This is a competitive award for students with a minimum average of 85% (based on math and science average)entering the High Technology Program in Physics.Female; admission <strong>to</strong> year one Science; not tenable with other major awards.Various $4,000 (over four years) 75%+. Applied <strong>to</strong>ward residence fees. Average of 9.0 needed for renewal.AdditionalInformationNotesNon-renewable.Non-renewable.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.50 $1,000 Female; admission <strong>to</strong> year one Engineering. Non-renewable.223 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University)York UniversityName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredArthur Francis 2 $4,000 ($2,000Williamsx two years)Entrance AwardAvie BennettAwardAward ofAchievementAward ofDistinctionAward ofDistinction -MeritScholarshipBobby OrrEntranceScholarshipComputerScience/ComputerEngineering/InformationTechnologyAward1 $27,000($6,750 x fouryears)8 $16,000($4,000 x fouryears)4 $32,000($8,000 x fouryears) plus cos<strong>to</strong>f residence forfirst year(approx.$4,000)Atkinson applicants; minimum average of 85%; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong>resident. Demonstrated financial need. Completion of minimum of one 4U or 4M course in the division of Canadianand World Studies.Entering first year of full-time studies. Minimum average of 75%. Financial need. Canadian citizen/permanentresident/protected person. Resident of Bramp<strong>to</strong>n. Proven commitment <strong>to</strong> service and society.Minimum of 85%; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; contributions <strong>to</strong> schoolor community; achievement and financial need.Minimum admission average of 90%. Accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts or sports.Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person.7 $2,000 Applicants who are short-listed for Award of Distinction. Students also eligible for York University RenewableEntrance Scholarship.1 $2,100 Kinesiology & Health Science applicants. Minimum average of 85%; record of extracurricular involvement. Studentsalso eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.4 $2,000 Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Information Technology applicants; minimum admission average of75%; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person, <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; financial need.Faculty of Arts 4 $4,000 ($1,000Entrance Awardx four years)Friends ofGlendon AwardHarris SteelEntranceScholarshipFaculty of Arts applicants. Minimum average of 85%. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong>resident; demonstrated financial need and desire/motivation <strong>to</strong> attend university; extracurricular activities andcommunity involvement. Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.5 $1,000-$1,500 Glendon applicants; academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities. Students also eligible for YorkUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.6 $10,000 Glendon applicants; high academic standing; must be a student from Alberta, British Columbia or Quebec. Studentsalso eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Deadline: April1 Renewable.This award is also available <strong>to</strong> Deadline: Maystudents applying <strong>to</strong> York University 1. Renewable.- Glendon Campus. Access theapplication form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Deadline: April1 Renewable.Deadline:February 1Renewable.Deadline:February 1Non-renewable.Deadline: April1.Non-renewable.Deadline: May1. Renewable.Deadline:February 1Non-renewable.Deadline: April2Non-renewable.224 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesHarry W.Arthurs AlumniEntranceScholarshipHSBCScholarshipHyacinth TaylorOwen EntranceBursaryKinesiology &Health ScienceEntrance AwardMalcolmStreeteMemorialBursaryRandal DooleyMemorialEntranceBursaryRay and JoeAbramsonAward inMathematicsand Statistics1 $24,000($6,000 x fouryears)Minimum of 90%; awarded <strong>to</strong> a child or grandchild of a York alumna/alumnus; demonstrated record of participation,leadership or volunteerism.1 $5,000 Applying <strong>to</strong> direct-entry undergraduate program. Admission average of 80% or higher. Canadian citizen, permanentresident, protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident. Demonstrated financial need. Students also eligible for York UniversityRenewable Entrance Scholarship.1 $500 Faculty of Arts applicants from secondary schools in Jane and Finch corridor. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; demonstrated financial need. Extracurricular activities and communityinvolvement in Jane and Finch area.1 $2,100 Kinesiology & Health Science applicants; high academic standing (minimum admission average of 80%); record ofextracurricular involvement; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; financial need.Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.1 $1,000 Faculty of Arts applicants in<strong>to</strong> social science programs from Oakwood Collegiate <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, CentralCommerce Collegiate, Central Technical <strong>School</strong>, Inglenook Community <strong>School</strong>, Jarvis Collegiate Institute or NativeLearning Centre or secondary schools in Jane and Finch corridor. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protectedperson; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; preference given <strong>to</strong> students with black African or Afro-Caribbean heritage. Demonstratedfinancial need; extracurricular activities and community involvement.1 $2,000 Faculty of Arts applicants from secondary schools in Jane and Finch corridor. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; demonstrated financial need; extracurricular activities and communityinvolvement In Jane and Finch area.1 $1,125 Faculty of Arts: Mathematics and Statistics applicants. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person;<strong>Ontario</strong> resident; demonstrated financial need; extracurricular involvement in math-related clubs/activities.Sarah and JoeRainsburgerEntranceBursary forHome-<strong>School</strong>edStudents1 $1,000 Glendon applicant. Must be home schooled. Financial need. Must submit a Student Financial Profile and applicationform by May 1.TesmaInternationalInc. AwardThe Georgeand CatherineFallis EntranceAwardThe Georgeand Helen VariFoundationAward1 $1,600 Annual award <strong>to</strong> a deserving secondary student entering a first-year program at York University. Minimum 85%average; financial need; Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person; resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>. Students alsoeligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.1 $2,000 Intended <strong>to</strong> assist a student of promising ability who is challenged in their pursuit of a post-secondary educationbecause of limited financial resources. The recipient must be a secondary school student entering their first year ofthe Faculty of Arts. Minimum admission average of 85%; Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person;resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>; financial need. Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.2 $2,500 Environmental Studies applicants; financial need; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong>resident; strong academic record. Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus. Access theapplication form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus. Access theapplication form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Deadline:February 1Renewable.Deadline: April1.Non-renewable.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.Deadline:February 1Non-renewable.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.Deadline: April1.Non-renewable.This award is also available <strong>to</strong> Deadline: Aprilstudents applying <strong>to</strong> York University 1- Glendon Campus. Access the Non-renewable.application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Deadline:March 1Non-renewable.225 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesThe GreatCanadian BagelLimited Award1 $2,700 Annual award <strong>to</strong> a secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. Admission average of85% or higher; contribution <strong>to</strong> the life of school or community; demonstrable financial need. Must be a Canadiancitizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>. Students also eligible for YorkUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.The Han ShanSih BuddhistSociety BursaryforEnvironmentalStudies8 $2,000 Environmental Studies applicants; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident;demonstrated financial need. Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.The Michael H.LaweeMemorialAwards inScience andEngineeringThe UnileverCanadaUndergraduateAward inEnvironmentalStudiesThe Van-RobInc. AwardTom ArnoldCPMEAEntranceScholarship1 $1,000 The award is open <strong>to</strong> students applying <strong>to</strong> the Faculty of Science and Engineering, who are graduates of a Toron<strong>to</strong>secondary school (416 area code), have a minimum admission average of 75% and demonstrate financial need.1 $5,000 Environmental Studies applicants; financial need; Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong>resident; minimum of 80%; outstanding essay of 1,000 words on sustainability. Students also eligible for YorkUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.1 $2,400 Annual award <strong>to</strong> a secondary school student entering a first-year program at York University. Admission average of85% or higher; contribution <strong>to</strong> the life of school or community; demonstrable financial need. Must be a Canadiancitizen, permanent resident or protected person and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>. Students also eligible for YorkUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.2 $1,600 Award for a secondary school student entering the first year of a direct-entry program at York University from asecondary school in the York region, inclusive of the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King,Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughn and Whitchuch-S<strong>to</strong>uffville. Must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident orprotected person, a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong> and must demonstrate financial need. Minimum final admission average of80% (or equivalent) <strong>to</strong> be considered. Students also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Westview 2 $1,500 Applicants from Westview Centennial <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Minimum of 80%. Demonstrated financial need. StudentsEntrance Awardalso eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.York University Unlimited VariesUndergraduateEntrance AwardApplication Not RequiredCanadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; demonstrated financial need.Edith Schulich 1 $5,000 Academic excellence. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; financial need.BBA/iBBAStudents also eligible for York University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Entrance AwardFine Arts TalentAwardsPresident'sScholarship15 $1,000 Based on performance in audition or evaluation. Students also eligible for York University Renewable EntranceScholarship.18 $21,600($5,400 x fouryears)Highest admission average.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus. Access theapplication form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Access the application form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus. Access theapplication form atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/scholarships/SFP.html.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.Deadline:March 1Non-renewable.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.Deadline: Apri1Non-renewable.Deadline: April1Non-renewable.Non-renewable.This award is also available <strong>to</strong> Renewable.students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus.226 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesQuebecEntranceScholarshipsScience andEngineeringScholarshipsSeymourSchulichBBA/iBBAEntranceScholarshipsSteven K.HudsonBBA/iBBAEntrance AwardTanna H.SchulichBBA/iBBAEntranceScholarshipsYork UniversityEntranceScholarship(80-84.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(85-89.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(90-94.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(95%+)2 $7,500 Applicants from CEGEPs who hold the DEC. Highest admission average. Must be eligible for admission <strong>to</strong> secondyear.Unlimited $2,000Science and Engineering applicants only. 90% and above admission average. Students also eligible for YorkUniversity Renewable Entrance Scholarship.5 $5,000 Academic excellence, community activity and demonstrated leadership in school and extracurricular activities.Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; Financial need. Students also eligible forYork University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.3 Academic excellence. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person, <strong>Ontario</strong> resident. Strongentrepreneurial achievement and financial need. Students also eligible for York University Renewable EntranceScholarship.5Unlimited $2,000 ($500 xfour years)Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000x four years)Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000x four years)Unlimited $12,000($3,000 x fouryears)Academic excellence, community activity and demonstrated leadership in school and extracurricular activities.Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person; <strong>Ontario</strong> resident; financial need. Students also eligible forYork University Renewable Entrance Scholarship.80-84.9%. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Visit the York University website atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/ for more details.85-89.9%. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Visit the York University website atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/ for more details.90-94.9%. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Visit the York University website atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/ for more details.95% and above. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Visit the York University website atwww.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/ for more details.This award is also available <strong>to</strong>students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus.Non-renewable.This award is also available <strong>to</strong> Renewable.students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus.This award is also available <strong>to</strong> Renewable.students applying <strong>to</strong> York University- Glendon Campus.227 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University - Glendon Campus)York University - Glendon CampusName Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesApplication RequiredAvie BennettAwardAward ofDistinction:AlumniEntranceScholarshipsAward ofDistinction:John S.Proc<strong>to</strong>rEntranceScholarshipAward ofDistinction:MeritScholarshipsAward ofDistinction:Murray RossEntranceScholarshipAwards ofAchievementFriends ofGlendonAwardsHarry W.Arthurs AlumniEntranceScholarshipHSBCScholarshipSarah and JoeRainsburgerEntranceBursary forHome<strong>School</strong>edStudentsTesmaInternationalInc. Award1 $27,000 ($6,750x four years)21Entering first year of full-time studies. Minimum average 80%. Financial need. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Resident of Bramp<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Ontario</strong>. Proven commitment <strong>to</strong> service and society.$32,000 ($8,000 Minimum average of 90%. Accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts, or sports. Canadian citizen/x four years) plus permanent resident/protected person.the cost ofresidence for firstyear (approx.$4,000)7 $2,000 plus aYork UniversityEntranceScholarship, ifeligible.Awarded <strong>to</strong> applicants who are short-listed for the Awards of Distinction. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protectedperson.1 $32,000 ($8,000x four years) plusthe cost ofresidence for firstyear (approx.$4,000)Minimum average of 90%. Accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts, or sports. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person.8 $16,000 ($4,000x four years)Minimum average of 85%. Contribution <strong>to</strong> school or community. <strong>Ontario</strong> resident. Canadian citizen/permanent resident/protected person. Achievement and financial need.Applications available at:www.glendon.yorku.ca.Applications available at:www.glendon.yorku.ca.Deadline: April 1,2008. Renewable.Deadline: February1, 2008. Renewable.Deadline: February1, 2008.Non-renewable.Deadline: February1, 2008. Renewable.Deadline: April 1,2008. Renewable.5 $1,000-$1,500 Academic achievement. Involvement in extracurricular activities. Applications available at: Deadline: Februarywww.glendon.yorku.ca.1, 2008.Non-renewable.1 $24,000 ($6,000x four years)Child or grandchild of a York University alumnus/alumna. Minimum average of 90%. Demonstrated record of participation,leadership, or volunteerism.1 $5,000 Applying <strong>to</strong> a direct-entry undergraduate program. Admission average of 80% or higher. Canadian citizen/permanentresident/protected person, and <strong>Ontario</strong> resident. Demonstrated financial need.Deadline: February1, 2008. Renewable.Deadline: April 1,2008.Non-renewable.1 $1,000 Must be home-schooled. Financial need. Deadline: Mustsubmit a StudentFinancial Profile andapplication form byApril 1, 2008.Non-renewable.1 $1,700 This award has been established <strong>to</strong> provide an annual award <strong>to</strong> a deserving secondary school student entering a first-yearprogram at York University. The successful applicant must have a minimum of 85% average at the time of admission <strong>to</strong>York, have made a contribution <strong>to</strong> the life of their school or community, demonstrate financial need, be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident or protected person, and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>. Tesma International is global supplier of engineeredengine, transmission and fuelling systems, and components for the au<strong>to</strong>motive industry.Deadline: May 1,2007.Non-renewable.228 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Scholarships and Awards (York University - Glendon Campus)Name Quantity Value Criteria Additional Information NotesThe GreatCanadianBagel Ltd.AwardThe Van-RobInc. AwardTom ArnoldCPMEAEntranceScholarshipWestviewEntranceAwards1 $2,900 The Great Canadian Bagel Limited Award has been established <strong>to</strong> provide an annual award <strong>to</strong> a secondary studententering a first-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have an admission average of 85% orhigher, have made a contribution <strong>to</strong> the life of their school or community, have a demonstrable financial need, be aCanadian citizen, permanent resident, or protected person, and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>.1 $2,600 The Van-Rob Inc. Award has been established <strong>to</strong> provide an annual award <strong>to</strong> a secondary school student entering afirst-year program at York University. The successful applicant must have an admission average of 85% or higher, havemade a contribution <strong>to</strong> the life of their school or community, have a demonstrable financial need, be a Canadian citizen,permanent resident, or protected person, and be a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong>. Van-Rob Inc. is a supplier of metal stampings,mechanical, and modular assemblies <strong>to</strong> the O.E.M. and after market.2 $500 This award will be offered <strong>to</strong> a secondary school student entering the first year of a direct-entry program at York Universityfrom a secondary school in York region, inclusive of the municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgia, King,Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Whitchurch-S<strong>to</strong>uffville, who is a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protectedperson, a resident of <strong>Ontario</strong> and who demonstrates financial need. Applicants must have a minimum final admissionaverage of 80% (or equivalent) <strong>to</strong> be considered.2 $1,500 plus aYork UniversityEntranceScholarship, ifeligible.Applicants from Westview <strong>Secondary</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Minimum of 80%. Financial need.Applications available at:www.glendon.yorku.ca.Further information and anapplication form can be obtainedon the web at: ca/web/futurestudents/">www.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/.York University Unlimited Varies Canadian citizen/permanent residence/protected person. <strong>Ontario</strong> resident. Demonstrated financial need. Applications available at:UndergraduateEntranceAwardswww.glendon.yorku.ca.Application Not RequiredPresident'sScholarshipsYork UniversityEntranceScholarship(80-84.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(85-89.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(90-94.9%)York UniversityEntranceScholarship(95% andabove)3 $21,600 ($5,400x four years)Unlimited $2,000 ($500 xfour years)Unlimited $4,000 ($1,000 xfour years)Unlimited $8,000 ($2,000 xfour years)Unlimited $12,000 ($3,000x four years)Awarded <strong>to</strong> secondary school students who present the highest entrance average.80-84.9%. Awarded au<strong>to</strong>matically based on the student's secondary school admission average (final grades). Scholarshipsare renewable for up <strong>to</strong> four years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing is maintained eachyear. For equivalent IB points, visit: www.glendon.yorku.ca/admissions/.85-89.9%. Awarded au<strong>to</strong>matically based on the student's secondary school admission average (final grades). Scholarshipsare renewable for up <strong>to</strong> four years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing is maintained eachyear. For equivalent IB points, visit: www.glendon.yorku.ca/admissions/.90-94.9%. Awarded au<strong>to</strong>matically based on the student's secondary school admission average (final grades). Scholarshipsare renewable for up <strong>to</strong> four years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing is maintained eachyear. For equivalent IB points, visit: www.glendon.yorku.ca/admissions/.95%+ and above. Awarded au<strong>to</strong>matically based on the student's secondary school admission average (final grades).Scholarships are renewable for up <strong>to</strong> four years of full-time undergraduate study as long as high academic standing ismaintained each year. For equivalent IB points, visit: www.glendon.yorku.ca/admissions/.Deadline: April 1,2008.Non-renewable.Renewable.Renewable.229 Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008


Programs Requiring Prior University StudyPrograms Requiring Prior University StudyThe following programs require you <strong>to</strong> complete some university study before you apply. Some may require a full degree before admission; others may require oneor two years of university study. For additional details about these programs, contact the universities directly.Links for more informationProfessional programs (Law, Medicine, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Teacher Education):www.ouac.on.ca/prof/prof.htmlNurse Practitioner programs: www.ouac.on.ca/105/105-nurse.htmlBusiness AdministrationProgramBusiness (for university graduates)Commerce BridgeComputer Science General Degree (for universitygraduates)Creative WritingDentistryDirected Interdisciplinary StudiesEducation - ConcurrentEducation - Concurrent (French)Education - Concurrent (Math)Education - ConsecutiveEnvironmental Science & TechnologyGeographical Information SystemsIndustrial MicrobiologyLawLaw/Common LawLaw/Droit civilMedical Radiation SciencesInstitutionWesternWindsorUOITWindsorYorkToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeWesternCarle<strong>to</strong>nYork - GlendonYork - GlendonWesternBrockLakeheadNipissingOttawaQueen'sToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeTrentUOITWesternWilfrid LaurierWindsorYorkUT ScarboroughTrentUT ScarboroughQueen'sToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeWesternWindsorYorkOttawaOttawaToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeMinimum years of university study and requiredcoursesTwo years of university study and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree or diploma and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.Three years of university study and prerequisites arerequired.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.One year of postsecondary study and prerequisites arerequired.One year of university study is required. Please note:Education courses are offered through the Faculty ofEducation (at the Keele Campus) in English only. Glendonstudents are eligible <strong>to</strong> combine the Concurrent Educationprogram with their BA studies at Glendon.One year of university study is required. Please note:Education courses are offered at the Glendon Campus inFrench and English. This program is pending Senateapproval.One year of university study is required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree is required; prerequisites may be required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree is required; prerequisites may be required.A degree and prerequisites are required.One year of university study and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.One year of university study and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study are required.Three years of university study are required.Three years of university study are required.Two years of university study are required.Two years of university study are required.Three years of university study are required. This program isoffered in English or in French. In exceptional cases, entrywill be considered after two years of postsecondary study.One year of university study is required. This program isoffered in French.One year of university study and prerequisites are required.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 230


Programs Requiring Prior University StudyMedicineProgramMedicine (Northern <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>School</strong> of Medicine)Music TherapyNursingNursing - Advanced Standing TrackNursing - Compressed Time Frame BScNNursing - Second-Entry BScNOccupational Health & Safety (for universitygraduates)Op<strong>to</strong>metryPharmacyPolicing and Criminal JusticePrimary Health Care Nurse PractitionerPublic Health & Safety (for university graduates)Social WorkSocial Work (for university graduates)TranslationMcMasterOttawaQueen'sToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeWesternLakeheadLaurentianWilfrid LaurierToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeQueen'sTrentWesternYorkRyersonWaterlooToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeWaterlooBrockLakeheadLaurentianMcMasterOttawaQueen'sRyersonToron<strong>to</strong> - St. GeorgeWindsorRyersonKing'sLakeheadMcMasterRyersonWaterlooWindsorYorkYork - GlendonUrban & Regional Planning (for university graduates) RyersonVeterinary MedicineGuelphInstitutionMinimum years of university study and requiredcoursesThree years of university study are required.Three years of university study and prerequisites arerequired.Three years of university study and prerequisites arerequired.Three years of university study and prerequisites arerequired.Four years of university study are required.A four-year undergraduate degree is required. No courseprerequisites.A four-year undergraduate degree is required. No courseprerequisites.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.Two full years of university studies and prerequisites arerequired.A minimum of 2.5 first- and second-year university transfercredits, or equivalent, and students must meet the admissionrequirements for the non-compressed BScN program.Near-completion or completion of a degree, withprerequisites (changes pending).At least 60 credits at a recognized university prior <strong>to</strong>admission and prerequisites are required.A degree is required.Three years of university science study and prerequisites arerequired. Details atwww.op<strong>to</strong>metry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/.One year of university study and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.The successful completion of year one in CommunicationsStudies, Geography, Political Science, Psychology orSociology, including prerequisites is required.A degree or diploma is required.A degree or diploma is required.A degree or diploma is required.A degree is required.A degree in Nursing is required.A degree is required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree or diploma is required; prerequisites may berequired.A degree is required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree plus two years of related work experience arerequired; or a diploma with prerequisites.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.A degree and prerequisites are required.One year of university study and an entrance exam arerequired. A compressed, second degree program is availablefor students who already hold a bachelor's degree. Anentrance exam is required.A degree and prerequisites are required.Two years of university study and prerequisites are required.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 231


Deadlines & NoticesDeadlines & NoticesJanuary 9, 2008Deadline for <strong>Ontario</strong> secondary school students <strong>to</strong> submit completedhardcopy and on-line applications <strong>to</strong> the OUAC.Note: Applications received after this date will still be processed by theOUAC and distributed <strong>to</strong> the universities; however, specific institutionaldeadlines will apply.The original application procedure will include the collection of all finalgrades from previously completed Grade 11 and 12 courses and a list ofall current-year courses in progress.February 5, 2008Recommended last date for students <strong>to</strong> submit all information <strong>to</strong> theOUAC, including university and program changes, as well as additionalactive choices, <strong>to</strong> be eligible for consideration for early admission. Note:This is not a deadline date. Changes will be accepted and processed bythe OUAC at any time.May 26, 2008The latest date by which all secondary school applicants shall expect aresponse from an <strong>Ontario</strong> university. Such a response will be one of:1. an offer of admission;2. a refusal; or3. a deferral pending the receipt of specific additional information.May 28, 2008The earliest date by which <strong>Ontario</strong> universities may require a response<strong>to</strong> an offer of admission and a financial commitment of any kind (e.g.,registration deposit, residence deposit) from an <strong>Ontario</strong> secondaryschool student. All other admissions-related elements, includingscholarships, other forms of student assistance or financial incentivesand offers of residence, are considered part of the offer of admission.Therefore, a student may accept these other offers prior <strong>to</strong> May 28,2008, but <strong>Ontario</strong> universities shall not compel a student in any way <strong>to</strong>make an earlier decision.August 2008The applicant is responsible for ensuring that their summer schoolmarks are sent <strong>to</strong> the OUAC upon completion of the course(s) they aretaking. Only an original, official, final document will be accepted by theOUAC. Applicants should also contact the universities <strong>to</strong> which theyhave applied, informing them that an official final document has beensubmitted <strong>to</strong> the OUAC for input. <strong>Universities</strong> may also request thatpho<strong>to</strong>copies be sent <strong>to</strong> them directly.When the universities receive these final grades, they will determinewhether the applicant's final standing meets their conditions of the offerof admission given earlier.Last Updated: 10 January, 2008 | eINFO 2007-2008 232

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