University of Toronto - St. George

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Requirements for International Students

Equivalent Qualifications
For information about international qualification equivalencies not listed here, contact Admissions and Awards for a copy of the International Undergraduate Admissions Bulletin.

International Baccalaureate (I.B.)
The completed diploma is required. In the year that the diploma is being completed, we will grant conditional admission to applicants with excellent predicted results. Final grades arrive too late for consideration. Students seeking admission to programs, which require Calculus, should present Mathematics at Higher Level. Math Studies is not acceptable for programs, which require Calculus.

United States
Admission to the University of Toronto is highly competitive. In addition to having achieved a high grade point average throughout high school, applicants must present good scores in SAT I (Reasoning) or ACT examinations (for admission in 2006, students should present the Writing Test if taking the ACT). Applicants must also present at least three SAT II (Subject Tests) scores or AP scores in subjects appropriate to their proposed area of study. Those seeking admission to Science or Business/Commerce programs are strongly advised to complete AP Calculus AB or BC, or IB Mathematics. Scores below 500 in any part of the SAT Reasoning or Subject Tests are not acceptable. While many of our programs require higher scores, students normally present scores of at least 1,150 on the SAT I’s and 26 on the ACT. A minimum of 1,300 is required for admission to most programs in Engineering. In addition to meeting the above requirements, students seeking admission to Applied Science and Engineering must include AP or IB Calculus, as well as AP/IB or SAT II (Subject Tests) in both Chemistry and Physics. Students seeking admission to Engineering after one year of university in the U.S. are required to present a GPA of at least 3.5 with two semesters of Math, Physics, and Chemistry. Transfer credit towards Arts, Business, and Science programs is given for some Advanced Placement tests with scores of 4 or 5.

Note: No transfer credit is awarded for AP courses by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.

French Baccalaureate
Minimum requirement for admission consideration is completion of the Baccalaureate/Baccalaureate General/Diplome de Bachelier de l'Enseignement du Second Degree with good results overall and in appropriate subjects. The Baccalaureate Technologique from France will also be considered if required subjects are included. French Baccalaureate holders will receive transfer credit towards Arts and Science programs for three subjects with the highest co-efficient provided they have achieved a grade in each of at least 11. Students may be considered for admission on the basis of predicted marks in their final year of study.

Procedure for Canadian Students

Application Procedure - Current full-time Ontario Secondary School Applicants:
If you are a graduating student you will receive the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) 101 application form from your school. Depending on your background or on the program(s) you have applied to, you may be required to provide proof of English facility, academic records, and/or to complete a supplementary form.

Your school will send your marks to OUAC in March. If you have completed or are taking courses at more than one school, you must make sure your current school has all of your results.

The University will issue offers of admission from mid-April to early June. All applicants will receive written notification of their status in April.

Application Deadlines:
February 1 - Music
March 1 - all other programs

Application Procedure - All Other Applicants:
Applicants to Law, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Pathology, or Teacher Education programs, please contact the Ontario Universities' Application Centre directly at:
170 Research Lane
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5E2
Canada
Tel: (519) 823-1940
E-mail: request@ouac.on.ca
Web Site: www.ouac.on.ca

For Pharmacy, apply directly to:
Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Toronto
19 Russell Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S2
Canada

Applicants to Dentistry must contact:
Admissions
Faculty of Dentistry
124 Edward Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1G6
Canada

Those interested in applying to any other program should contact either Admissions and Awards or the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (see address above) for an application. Online applications are available at www.ouac.on.ca.

Where possible, we will make decisions based on interim marks.
There is an application fee for OUAC and an additional $60.00 application fee for the U of T.

Application Deadlines (Canada and U.S.):
January 15 - Nursing (September entry)
January 15 - Music
January 15 - Applied Science and Engineering, Arts and Science (St. George Campus), Physical Education, and Health, Radiation Sciences
April 1 - U of T at Mississauga and U of T at Scarborough, Nursing (January entry)

Procedure for International Students

Application Deadlines (International):
January 15 - Nursing (September entry)
January 15 - Music
January 15 - Applied Science and Engineering, Arts and Science (St. George Campus), Radiation Sciences, Physical Education, and Health
February 1 - U of T at Mississauga and U of T at Scarborough, Nursing (January entry)

Application forms can be obtained from the Ontario Universities' Application Centre directly at:
170 Research Lane
Guelph, Ontario N1G 5E2
Canada
Tel: (519) 823-1940

You can also apply online at www.ouac.on.ca.

Admission decisions are made upon receipt of all final and official transcripts.

There is a $60.00 application fee in addition to the fee required by the Ontario Universities' Application Centre.

Academic Year

Type of SystemSemester
Entrance DatesMay, September
Notes:First term (winter session): September to December
Second term (winter session): January to April
Winter session: September to April
Summer session: May to August
Undergraduate students can start their studies in the winter session (September) or the summer session (May).
Language of InstructionEnglish
Modified on July 29, 2021