Advice & Guidance on Making Applications to Canadian Universities West Island School
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Advice & Guidance on Making Applications to Canadian Universities West Island School
Advice & Guidance on Making Applications to Canadian Universities West Island School Y12 Higher Education Evening 5 June 2014 [email protected] University destinations of West Island School students in 2013-14 Canada, 7% GY/Mil/Job 12% Others 2% UK 40% Australia 8% USA 12% HK 17% Presentation rundown 1. Rankings 2. Entry requirements and typical offers 3. Main application deadlines a) The Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) b) The British Columbia Universities ‘ Application Centre (ApplyBC) 4. Tuition fees 5. Scholarships 6. Alternative pathways – Diplomas / Associate Degree / University Transfer Programs 7. Useful websites 8. Q & A Canadian universities and world rankings {Source: Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014} UNIVERSITY World ranking University of Toronto 20 University of British Columbia 33 McGill University 33 McMaster University 92 University of Montreal 106 University of Alberta 109 University of Ottawa 185 Group of Thirteen – G13 Universities (Canada’s leading research-intensive institutions) • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dalhousie University Laval University McGill University* McMaster University* Queen’s University* University of Alberta University of British Columbia* University of Calgary University of Montreal University of Ottawa University of Toronto* University of Western Ontario* University of Waterloo * Popular with WIS students General Entry Requirements • IB Diploma applicant Full diploma – consistent all-round academic performance (e.g. between Level 4 and 7 in ALL six subjects). Credit transfer in IB HL subjects at Faculty’s discretion at some universities. • ID applicant Check with individual university / faculty. Some universities won’t take BTEC / vocational qualifications (e.g. McGill, UBC and UT) • All applicants - To check specific programme requirements (e.g. Toronto: IB Maths SL or HL and two IB sciences (Physics and Chemistry) are frequently needed for Engineering and Science (Genetics – Biology and Chemistry)). - Submit SAT scores if you have them and feel they will help. (E.g. Toronto’s expected SAT: 1800+, SAT Subject Tests: 500+). - Possible IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (e.g., Toronto: Internet-100+22 Writing) result needed from those who have English as a second language. Some typical offers received in 2014 by WIS students as of 5/6/14 Degree course University Offer Engineering Waterloo Maintain predicted IB pts Liberal Arts/Social Science Toronto Maintain predicted IB pts York Maintain predicted IB pts Simon Fraser Maintain predicted IB pts Western Ontario Maintain predicted IB pts Science (Physics) McGill Science UBC (Biology/Microbiolo McGill gy/Marine Bio) Dalhousie Toronto Maintain predicted IB pts Minimum 24 IB pts Maintain predicted IB pts Maintain predicted IB pts Maintain predicted IB pts Some typical offers received in 2014 by WIS students as of 5/6/14 Degree course University Offer Politics and History McGill Maintain predicted IB pts Concordia Maintain predicted IB pts Commerce UBC Minimum 24 IB pts McGill Maintain predicted IB pts Toronto Maintain predicted IB pts Simon Fraser 34 IB pts Western Ontario Maintain predicted IB pts York Maintain predicted IB pts Some typical offers received in 2014 by WIS students as of 5/6/14 Degree course University Offer Linguistics UBC Maintain predicted IB pts McGill Maintain predicted IB pts Computer Science Toronto Minimum 28 IB pts Music Acadia Maintain predicted IB pts Psychology UBC Minimum 24 IB pts APPLICATION DEADLINES – (some examples and 2014 dates for guide) UNIVERSITY APPLICATION PERIOD Dalhousie 15 March (for scholarship) 1 April (for regular application) McGill 15 January McMaster 1 April Simon Fraser 1 February – 30 April (check with individual faculty) Toronto 21 January – 1 April (check with individual faculty) UBC 31 January (check with individual faculty) Applying to Ontario Universities - OUAC From January to September of their application year, students register online with OUAC www.ouac.on.ca to create an account to apply to universities in the province of Ontario (can apply up to 3 courses for each university except University of Toronto). Canadian citizens living and studying outside of Canada Complete the OUAC 105D application International school students who are not Canadian citizens Complete the OUAC 105F (International) application Ontario institutions of higher education Brock University Carleton University Dominican University College University of Guelph Lakehead University Laurentian University McMaster University Nipissing University Ontario College of Art & Design University of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Ottawa Queen’s University Redeemer University College Royal Military College of Canada Ryerson University University of Toronto Trent University University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University University of Windsor York University http://www.ouac.on.ca/ugrad-tutorials-ouac-105/ Applying to BC Universities – ApplyBC From mid December to February of their university application year, students register online with ApplyBC http://applybc.ca to apply to universities in the province of British Columbia. Canadian citizens living and studying outside of Canada Social Security Number information required International school students who are not Canadian citizens can use ApplyBC or apply directly to the university BC institutions of higher education British Columbia Open University Camosun College Capilano College College of New Caledonia College of the Rockies Douglas College Institute of Indigenous Government Justice Institute of British Columbia Kwantlen University College Langara College Malaspina University College Nicola Valley Institute of Technology North Island College Northern Lights College Northwest Community College Okanagan University College Royal Roads University Selkirk College Simon Fraser University University College of the Cariboo University College of the Fraser Valley University of British Columbia University of Northern British Columbia University of Victoria Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design https://applybc.ca/demo/applybc/index.html Tuition Fees (Example: UBC 2013/14) {Source: UBC: http://www.students.ubc.ca/coursesreg/tuition-feesdeposits/tuition-fees/} Degree Credits taken Canadian in 1st year student (C$) International student (C$) Engineering 35 5,705 27,998 Arts Commerce 30 30 4,890 7,245 23,999 26,890 Music Int’l Economics 34 30 5,542 7,823 27,198 28,492 Science 30 4,890 23,999 Scholarships Type of award Various agencies and organizations Domestic student International student See list at Ontario School Counsellors’ Association website: www.osca.ca >students> scholarships and financial assistance Online search at Association of Universities & Colleges of Canada website: www.aucc.ca > programs & scholarships Individual university awards (See university website for information) Alternative pathways to university Diplomas / Associate Degree / University Transfer Programs BC Province Stage 3 Student transfers to university – Year 2 undergraduate programme - Kwantlen University College - Langara College - Malaspina University College - Douglas College - The University College of Cariboo Stage 1 ID/BTEC graduate enters community college* Stage 2 Student completes specialised professional or vocational programme Ontario - Sheridan College - Humber College - Centennial College - Seneca College - George Brown College *Some colleges have Bachelor degree awarding status. Always check with colleges on university transfer opportunities. Alternative pathways: application and costs General entry requirements Completion of our Y13 Application timeline BC: mid Dec 2014 to Feb 2015 Make direct application to college Ontario: Dec 2014 to Feb 2015 Make direct application to college Tuition fee E.g. Sheridan College 2013-14 Domestic student: C$1297 per term International student: C$6399 per term Scholarships Available - check with individual college Useful websites Below is a list of websites which have been referred to in this presentation. 1. University search engine: http://www.aucc.ca 2. Community College search engine: http://accc.ca 3. University rankings website: http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/rankings/ 4. College scholarship search engine: http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/scholarship-finder/ 5. Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC): http://www.ouac.on.ca/ 6. TOEFL: The Official TOEFL Homepage: http://www.toefl.org/ 7. British Columbia Universities Application Centre (ApplyBC) http://applybc.ca Q&A