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University Application Seminar

University Application Seminar. Fall 2018. The Ontario Application Process. All Applications to OUAC O ntario U niversity A pplication C entre Application cost - $150 For 3 university/program choices – it will cost $50 to change a university once you have paid originally

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University Application Seminar

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  1. University ApplicationSeminar Fall 2018

  2. The Ontario Application Process • All Applications to OUAC • Ontario University Application Centre • Application cost - $150 • For 3 university/program choices – it will cost $50 to change a university once you have paid originally • Additional programs $50 • All applications are done on-line. • You must have an access code and a password before you can do the application. These are available in Guidance in early November. • Recommended to make an appointment in Guidance before applying. • Application deadline January 16, 2019 • Recommend to be done before Christmas holidays

  3. Changing Choices • Changing program choice will result in a cost (unless it is at the same university) • Be sure of choices before submitting application

  4. Communication • Get an e-mail address before you apply (it should be appropriate) and make sure guidance has it. If you change it, let Guidance know. • Check it often after you apply • This is the way OUAC, the universities and Guidance prefer to communicate with you

  5. Ontario Universities

  6. What EESS sends • November • Student Demographic information • Final marks of completed grade 11 and 12 courses • First and second semester courses you are currently signed up for • Community involvement and literacy test info • February • First semester final marks • Update semester 2 courses • April • Second semester mid term marks • July • Final second semester marks • Proof of graduation

  7. Admission Requirements • Admission is based on your university admission average • Your 6 grade 12 U or M courses • ENG 4U1 is a must. (very few exceptions) • Different programs have different required courses (English, Math, Science) • Different universities have different required courses • There are recommended courses as well for each program

  8. Early Admission • You may be offered early admission before semester 2 mid-terms if: • You have completed a number of university admission courses. • You have very good grade 11 marks. • Do not panicif you don’t get early admission • It just means they are going to wait for your 4U and 4M semester 2 marks • Universities vary as to how many early offers they make each year

  9. Prerequisites • Brock University • Faculty of Applied Health Science • Kinesiology (BKin) • ENG 4U1; SBI 4U1; One 4U Math (MHF 4U preferred) • Recommended PSE 4U1 or PSK 4U1, MHF 4U1 • Basis of Offers • Six grade 12 U or M Courses including required courses • Last year’s admission average: low 80s

  10. Prerequisites • Brock University • Faculty of Applied Health Science • Kinesiology (BScKin) • ENG 4U1 • MHF 4U1 (min 70%) ORMCV 4U1 (min 70%) • SBI 4U1 • Strongly Recommended SPH 4U1, PSE4U1 or PSK4U1, SCH4U1 • Basis of Offers: • Six grade 12 U or M Courses including required courses • Last year’s admission average: high 70s • Note difference between BKin and BScKin • Required means you must have • Recommended means it may be helpful

  11. Admission Averages • Averages may vary from year to year • Usually not more than one or two percent • U of Guelph • Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours • 78% – 83% except Bio-Medical Science which is 84% -- 89% • This is last year’s average. It may vary slightly for this year.

  12. Admission Averages Con’t • Western University • Health Sciences: • ENG4U, SBI4U, one 4U Math • Recommended: SCH4U • Last year’s admission average: high 80s • Medical Sciences: • ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCV4U (which means you have to have MHF4U) • Recommended: SPH4U • Last year’s admission average: low 90s

  13. Co-op Programs • Some programs have a co-op component. • These co-op programs usually have higher tuition. • There is no guarantee that you will get a co-op placement. • The co-op option gives you access to the university’s co-op employer list. • Most co-op placements are paid positions which can offset the cost of your education.

  14. Additional Admission Criteria • See e-!NFO www.electronicinfo.ca • You may need: • letters of reference • Portfolio • Supplementary Information Form or Personal Statement of Experience • Resume • Audition • Interview • These all have deadlines and are your responsibility (check your email from the universities)

  15. Alternate offers of admission • A few universities will offer you admission to an alternate program if your marks are not high enough to get into your first choice. • See e-INFO www.electronicinfo.ca • Each school is different therefore: • We recommend you bring letter/email offers of alternate program to guidance to review what they truly mean

  16. One offer only from each school • Most schools will only consider you for one program at a time. • The university/program that is your number one choice should be the one you put highest on the application form (be realistic – check last year’s admission average of your choices) • The second program at one university will only be considered if you are not accepted to the first one.

  17. Deferral • Deferral = postpone • Some universities may allow applicants to request a deferral. This is something you must communicate to the University. They will likely require written communication.

  18. Undergraduate Studies • In your first 3 or 4 years of university you are called an undergraduate and are usually earning a Bachelor degree. (BA, BSc) • Once you have completed a Bachelor degree you are a graduate and may pursue graduate studies i.e. a masters degree. (MA, MSc)

  19. Faculties • When you apply, it is usually to a faculty • Faculty of Arts • Faculty of Social Science • Faculty of Science • You may be asked to indicate your subject of major interest i.e. Biology or Chemistry or use different codes for different choices within the faculty. • You are not tied down to this choice • Do NOT apply to the same faculty twice

  20. Education Consecutive • If you might want to teach but that isn’t your only focus. You complete a degree first and then apply to teacher’s college after. Concurrent • If your purpose is to become a teacher. You will begin teacher training in your second year while you complete your degree.

  21. Education • Primary/Junior • JK to 6 • Junior/Intermediate • Grade 4 to grade 10 • Intermediate/Senior • Grade 7 to 12

  22. Timelines • September to November • Research and attend information sessions – University Fair at PCI Monday November 5th – buses sign-up in Guidance • End of November • Receive access code and pin • December • Apply on-line • January 16, 2019 • Application Deadline • May 29, 2019 • Last date to expect a response from an Ontario University • June 3, 2019 • Earliest date a university can require a response • Late May to Early June 2019 • Respond to an offer of admission

  23. Research • Attend University Sessions • Check the posted list – an email already went out • Check out EESS and university web sites • Visit the university campuses (e-INFO for dates and times and procedures) www.electronicinfo.ca • Access e-INFO and the University view books in Guidance • My Blueprint

  24. Research • Check the bulletin boards, emails and binders in Guidance • New Programs • Open Houses • Preview Days • Make an appointment with your guidance counsellor

  25. Applied Degrees • These are degrees that are granted by Colleges. • They combine the theoretical education of the university with the more practical education of the college. • Admission is the same as for university (6, 4U or 4M courses). • These are applied to through OCAS, not OUAC.

  26. Fanshawe Applied Degrees Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resources, Management, Digital Marketing and Accounting Honours Bachelor of Applied Technology in Biotechnology Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning Honours Bachelor of Interior Design

  27. Applied Degrees • Bachelor of Applied Arts • Interior Design (Algonquin) • Criminal Justice (Humber) • Bachelor of Animation (Sheridan) • Bachelor of Applied Business • Financial Services (George Brown) • Hospitality Operations Management (George Brown) • Bachelor of Commerce • Fashion Management (Humber)

  28. Applied Degrees • Bachelor of Business • Golf Management (Georgian) • Bachelor of Applied Information Sciences • Information Systems Security (Sheridan) • Bachelor of Child Development (Seneca) • Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences • Athletic Therapy (Sheridan)

  29. Applied Degrees • Bachelor of Technology • Architecture Project/Facility Management (Conestoga) • Biotechnology (Fanshawe) • Construction Science and Management (George Brown) • Industrial Design (Humber) • Bachelor of Industrial Design (Humber) • Bachelor of Aviation Technology (Seneca)

  30. Royal Military College • The Royal Military College of Canada (RMCC) is not part of OUAC. A separate form and additional application materials must be obtained from the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre. RMCC uses Grade 11 marks. • For more information call 1-800-856-8488 or visit the RMCC website at www.rmc.ca

  31. Out of Province • Each school is applied to individually and directly • Each school has its own application and fees • Costs and requirements are similar to Ontario • Some eastern universities may only need 5 admission courses rather than 6 • Research all Canada’s universities on the internet and take note of all important dates

  32. Out of Province • Please let Shelley in Guidance know where you apply & accept. • OUAC provides academic data to: • Bishop’s Concordia Simon Fraser U • McGill Dalhousie U. of Calgary • U.B.C U. Victoria St. Mary’s U • U. New Brunswick Acadia • You must authorize OUAC to release your info on your application • You must put your OUAC # on the out-of-province application. • Shelley will mail official transcripts to all other out-of -province universities not listed (be sure to allow time)

  33. Out of Canada • Each school has separate applications and fees • An SAT score is a likely requirement • Each school will set its’ own SAT score • The SAT can no longer be written in London please check out the SAT website for locations available • Registration on-line in advance is required • If you apply to a school outside of Canada let Shelley in Guidance know.

  34. Scholarships • Entrance scholarships • Automatic…based on admission average • University scholarships needing application • Check the university web site or look on e-!NFO • Foundation scholarships (ie Terry Fox, Loran) • Usually need high marks and outstanding community service. • You may need to be nominated by the school.

  35. Scholarships • Business scholarships (ie NRG) • EESS commencement awards • Selected by committee • Fill out online form found on the EESS website (available in December) • Thames Valley DSB awards • Nomination by the school • Separate application usually required

  36. Scholarships • Have parents check with their employers for awards. • Keep working on your volunteer hours and keep a detailed record of your activities • www.StudentAwards.com • www.scholarshipscanada.com • Thames Valley DSB Web site • Other links from EESS guidance site

  37. University Bound? • www.ouac.on.ca/101/ links to the application, the companion booklet, and on-line tutorials • www.electronicinfo.ca an electronic resource • www.ocutg.on.ca The Ontario College – University transfer guide • www.myblueprint.ca

  38. East Elgin Web Site www.tvdsb.ca/EastElgin.cfm • Click on Departments, Guidance, Guidance Links • Links include: • OUAC • OSAP • Scholarship sites • Career Sites

  39. Check your email daily!!! • Communication from the universities and EESS Guidance • Deadlines for submission of supplementary information, residence applications, etc. • Scholarship information • Open house and orientation dates You don’t want to miss out on important stuff.

  40. MY Blueprint • Please feel free to use my.blueprint.ca/tvdsb • Complete the highschool planner section by inputting all the courses you have taken or will be taking over your high school career • Use your credit counselling summary to ensure accuracy • After completion you can make an appointment to review it

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