Title: Applying to University
1Applying to University University Transfer
- Presented by Andrew Poulos, M.Ed.
- Counselling and Student Development Services
2OUTLINE
- THE DECISION
- What university should I go to?
- THE APPLICATION
- What do I have to do to get in?
- THE TRANSFER
- What will I get credit for?
3THE DECISION
- RESEARCH THE UNIVERSITY
- Things to consider
- Close to home (local) or out of town (cost)
- Do they offer the program I want to study
- Determine the focus of the program. Not all
programs are created equal. - U of T Psych program behavioural focus v.s.
- York Psych clinical focus
- U of T B. Comm. focus on accounting other
universities may focus on marketing
4THE DECISION (cont)
- Things to consider (cont)
- Reputation (MacLeans magazine, Barrons )
- Campus Access www.campusaccess.com
- Transfer agreement with Humber
- Admission requirements cut off marks
pre-requisites - Check out the university
- visit the campus large v.s. small campus
- ask permission to sit in on a class
5THE APPLICATION
- IF APPLYING TO
- Ontario Universities
- Apply online using the OUAC105 application at
www.ouac.on.ca - Out of Province/Country Universities
- Contact the specific university for their
application procedure (posted on their website)
6Deadlines
- there is no general deadline for the submission
of the OUAC 105 application - deadlines vary from institution to institution
- deadlines are often program specific
- list of deadlines is provided on most
universities pages - unless otherwise specified, the deadline date
listed indicates the date by which the
application must arrive at the OUAC.
7Transcripts
- a record of your academic performance
- used in determining transfer credit or advanced
standing - it is your responsibility to arrange for official
transcripts to be forwarded to the universities
to which you have applied
8Transcripts (cont)
- From ONTARIO UNIV./COLLEGES
- Can request transcripts from OUAC
- Transcript Request Form
- On-line by logging in to the Review and Change
Your Completed Application system
9Transcripts (cont)
- QUEBEC CEGEPs, BC secondary scls.
- special procedures have been developed re
transcripts - SECONDARY SCHOOL
- you must contact your secondary schools guidance
office to make arrangement for grades to be sent
10Application Fees
- 3 university and/or program choices 105 (115 if
address outside of Canada) - additional choices - CAN33/choice
- additional supplemental/document evaluation fees
may also be applicable - may use this application to apply to more than
one university in Ontario.
11Fees (cond)
- Transcript Request Fee
- 8 - For each transcript requested (i.e. for each
institution receiving the transcript). - Note NO FEES are required for transcripts
originating FROM institutions that have a
lifetime transcript fee agreements Humber
included. -
12Fees (cond)
- Supplemental/Document Evaluation Fee(Collected
by OUAC on behalf of the universities). - To be paid by applicants selecting programs at
the specified universities. - This fee is payable only once to each university
selected, including affiliates. See individual
university information pages and the chart below
for details.Eg. 53 Carleton University
60 McMaster University
13THE TRANSFER
- HUMBER TRANSFER GUIDE
- an introduction to transfer policies
- need to consult university calendars and websites
for further information - admission to degree programs and transfer credits
are always determined by the university on an
individual basis - check with university to see if college diploma
courses accepted as OAC or Gr. 12 prerequisite
equivalents.
14THE TRANSFER (cont)
- Humber Transfer Guide
- www.transferguide.humber.ca
- Ontario Col./Univ. Transfer Guide
- www.ocutg.on.ca
- Campus Access (directory of university websites)
- www.campusaccess.com
15Readingthe Transfer Guide
16The following slides include excerpts from the
Humber Transfer Guide. These have been included
in order to indicate how different universities
and even different programs within the same
university offer a different number of transfer
credits for the same Humber program.
17GENERAL ARTS SCIENCE DIPLOMA (2 yr)
- Algoma University CollegeSault Ste. Marie,
Ontario - Humber graduates with an A average (80) or
higher will be eligible to receive 42 transfer
credits towards a 3 or 4 year Bachelor of Arts. - Graduates with a B average (70-79) will receive
24 credits and a C average (65-69) will receive
12 credits.
18Algoma University College (cont)Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario
- Graduates with an A average (80) or higher will
be eligible to receive 36 transfer credits
towards a 3 year Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science. - Graduates with a B average (70-79) will receive
24 credits and a C average (65-69) will receive
12 credits - (30 credits are equivalent to approximately one
year - 6 credits x 5 courses). - For more information contact the Admissions
Office at 705.949.2301, or info_at_auc.ca. Formal
Agreement
19General Arts Science 2 year
- Algoma University - recap
- Bachelor of Arts
- A average - 42 credits 7 full courses
- B average 24 credits 4 full courses
- C average 12 credits 2 full courses
- Bachelor of Science
- A average - 36 credits 6 full courses
- B average 24 credits 4 full courses
- C average 12 credits 2 full courses
20Bishop's UniversityLennoxville, Quebec
- Humber graduates of the 4 semester diploma
program with a minimum GPA of 70 will be
admitted into a 4 year program (120 credit hours)
with advanced standing equivalent to 60 credit
hours. Formal Agreement
21Brock UniversitySt. Catharines, Ontario
- Graduates with a minimum cumulative average of
70 will be considered for admission and MAY be
awarded up to 3 transfer credits.
22OAC ORUNIVERSITY LEVEL SECONDARY SCHOOL COURSE
PREREQUISITES
23Carleton UniversityOttawa, Ontario
- Graduates with a GPA of 3.0 (70) or better and
the prerequisite courses will be considered for
admission and, depending on the appropriateness
and the admission requirements of the chosen
program, MAY receive advanced standing to a
maximum of 5 credits (equivalent to one year). - OAC, Grade 12 U/M or equivalent prerequisites are
required for admission to programs with math and
science prerequisites.
24D'Youville CollegeBuffalo, New York, USA
- Humber graduates of the 4 semester diploma in the
University Transfer Profile with a minimum GPA of
70 will be admitted to a 4 year program (120
credits) with 60 transfer credits. Formal
Agreement
25Transfer Credit Re-cap
Note 4 year B.A. completion of 20 full
courses 5 courses x 4 years
26Hotel Restaurant Mangmt.
- University of Western SydneySydney, Australia
- Humber graduates will be granted advanced
standing up to a maximum of 2 semesters of a
relevant undergraduate degree thus allowing
completion of a 3 year degree in 4 semesters.
Formal Agreement - NOTE This university does not offer a degree
in Hotel Restaurant Management.
27Hotel Restaurant Mangmt.
- University of GuelphGuelph, Ontario
- Humber graduates with a GPA of 3.0 (B or 75) or
better who have OAC/Grade 12 U/M or equivalent
Mathematics and English will be admitted to the
Hotel and Food Administration major of the
Bachelor of Commerce program with 6 transfer
credits (2.5 credits are equivalent to one
semester). - Up to 5 places will be made available annually.
- Interested students should contact the Bachelor
of Commerce counsellor. Formal Agreement
28Final words
- You are not limited by the list of universities
in the transfer guide - On line degrees
- University of Athabasca
- University Fair at Humber
- Wed. January 18 North Campus
- Thurs. January 19 Lakeshore Campus