APPLYING ONLINE TO ONTARIO'S UNIVERSITIES |
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STEP #1: Go to http://www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/101-dates/ Apply Online (OUAC 101)This tutorial explains how to apply to university online, using the 101 online application (for current Ontario secondary school students). STEP #2: Click on 101 Online Application STEP #3: Choose Login STEP #4: Enter the following:School Number: 788511 Your Student Number: ___ Your Personal PIN#: _____
STEP #5: Click on Log in Now...you're in! Review & Change Your Online Application (OUAC 101)This tutorial explains how students can review and make changes to an application submitted through the OUAC 101 online application system. Responding to Offers of AdmissionThis tutorial explains how students can respond to offers of admission online, using the OUAC 101, OUAC 105 and TEAS (Teacher Education) applications. https://www.youtube.com/embed/fGRG1iv-pHI
![]() - Make sure you READ ALL THE INFORMATION CLOSELY and FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
- Click this link, http://www.ouac.on.ca/ugrad-tutorials/ to access important information about the application process.
- Please remember: All fees submitted to OUAC are non-refundable.
Summary of FeesAll fees are listed in Canadian dollars. These fees are for fall entry 2016. Base Application Fee: $150 For the initial 3 university/program choices. International Service Fee: $10 If the mailing address is outside of Canada. Additional Choice Fee: $50/choice For each university/program choice beyond the initial 3 (e.g., if 2 additional university choices are added, you must pay $100 in addition to the base application fee). Note: You may apply to as many Ontario universities/programs as you wish; however, you are limited to a maximum of 3 program choices at any one university (including its affiliates). Some universities may further limit the number of programs you can apply to. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]()
101Dates These are important dates in your application process. Please check them carefully and keep them in mind as you apply. 2015 Late August 2015 The eINFO site goes live. Visit the eINFO website to start your research. September 25-27, 2015 All 21 Ontario universities are in one place at the Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF). Just for you! Faculty, academics and knowledgeable representatives are ready to answer your questions. October – November 2015 Gather information about Ontario’s 21 universities at the University Information Program (UIP). The UIP travels across Ontario after the OUF, offering fair- or presentation-style events in most Ontario regions. By the end of November 2015 You will receive your Application Access Code Letter from your guidance counsellor with your school number, student number and temporary PIN. Keep this letter for your records. You will need this information to apply. 2016 January 13, 2016 Deadline to submit your completed application to the OUAC. Note: The OUAC still processes applications received after this date and distributes them to the universities. However, specific university deadlines will apply. The initial application includes all final grades from completed Grade 11 and 12 courses and a list of all current-year courses in progress. January 21, 2016 Target date for Ontario universities to receive all application data and grades from the OUAC for all applications submitted by January 13, 2016. February 5, 2016 Recommended last date for you to submit all information to the OUAC to be considered for early admission. This information includes university and program changes and additional active choices. Note: This is not a deadline. The OUAC accepts and processes changes at any time. March 2, 2016 Target date for Ontario universities to receive all final first-semester and current full-year grades for 4U/M courses from the OUAC. May 5, 2016 Target date for Ontario universities to receive second-semester midterm and interim grades for full-year courses from the OUAC. Grades that the OUAC receives earlier will be sent to Ontario universities when received. May 27, 2016 The latest date by which you can expect a response from an Ontario university. This includes: - an offer of admission;
- a refusal; or
- a deferral, pending the receipt of specific information.
June 1, 2016 The earliest date you may be required to respond to an Ontario university offer of admission and give a financial commitment (e.g., registration deposit, residence deposit, etc.). All other admissions‑related elements, including scholarships, other forms of student assistance or financial incentives, and offers of residence are considered part of the offer of admission. Therefore, you may accept these other offers prior to June 1, 2015, but Ontario universities will not compel a student in any way to make a decision earlier. July 14, 2016 Target date for the OUAC to transmit all remaining final grades to the universities. Early June to August 2016 The Admission Information Service (AIS) allows you to determine which Ontario universities still have spots available in first-year undergraduate programs.
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