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Admission Requirements Admission Requirements for Undergraduate StudiesAdmission Requirements – Ontario Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. A minimum of six (6) Grade 12 / 4U or 4M courses, including 4U English or Français. Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Sciences (CAAT) The admission average of students having completed their CAAT is usually calculated using the results of all the courses required for the diploma of a two-year, or a three-year program. Individuals having completed a three-year program may receive advanced standing for up to a maximum of 30 credits, and advanced standing for up to 18 credits if they have completed a two-year program. Advanced standing will depend on the courses completed and the final mark received. Note: When a student has completed less than two years of studies in a CAAT, the admission requirements for Ontario Secondary Schools will be used to determine admissibility. Admission Requirements – Quebec Cégep A minimum of twelve (12) Cégep courses (excluding physical education courses), including Français (601) or English (603). Individuals having completed 12 courses of general studies may be granted up to 15 credits advanced standing. Individuals having completed more than 12 courses of general studies may obtain advanced standing for up to one year (30 credits) of university studies or the equivalent. Advanced standing will depend on the courses completed, the final mark received as well as the chosen program of studies. Secondary V The University accepts a certain number of candidates from Secondary V who have completed their secondary school studies with a minimum average of 85%. Quebec Secondary School Diploma with five (5) Secondary V courses, including English or Français. Admission Requirements – Atlantic and Western Provinces Secondary School Diploma, with the prerequisites completed at the grade 12 level. The overall admission average is usually calculated with the selection of courses required for completing the final year of secondary school studies, including the prerequisite courses for the particular program of study. Other Admission Requirements Mature Applicants When the academic dossier does not meet the normal admission requirements for Regular Student Status, it is possible to gain admission into a program providing:
With the above conditions met, the individual:
Mature applicants must submit:
Special Students (earn credits linked to courses, but not a degree) The student must be admissible to the University and possess an academic dossier which shows that he or she will benefit from the courses taken. Auditors The student must possess an academic dossier which shows that he or she will benefit from the courses taken. Note: Please consult Specific Admission Requirements under some Program descriptions. Admission Requirements for Graduate Studies Admission requirements vary from one graduate program to another. Please consult Specific Admission Requirements under each faculty: Faculty of Canon Law |
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