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Minimum admission requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Specific program requirements for the on-campus program(s) you're applying to.
Repeated courses may be taken into consideration depending on the program.
An Admission Information Form must be filled out for most programs.
Instructions will be included with the acknowledgment of your application.
If your first language is not English, you must fulfill UW's English language requirements.
Minimum admission requirements do not apply to Optometry, Pharmacy, or Social Work.
Applying in 2008? Visit the OUAC website for 2008 admission requirements for all Ontario universities. If you're an Ontario high school student and you'll have math courses from both the old and new curriculum, please review UW's mixed math requirements (PDF).

Additional requirements
Applying as a(n): Additional admission requirements and information
Ontario high school student Minimum of 6 Grade 12 university (U) preparation or university/college (M) preparation courses, which must include all required courses as specified for each program you're applying to (see program requirements).
Overall average of 70% on the best 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including required courses.
Higher averages are required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualifed applicants exceeds the number of places available.

Canadian high school student from outside Ontario Quebec applicants need first-year CEGEP or equivalent.
Applicants with 2 years of CEGEP may be considered for transfer credit.
Students from other provinces and territories need Grade 12.
Visit the Canadian course equivalents page for Canadian equivalents to Ontario Grade 12 U courses, and additional minimum admission requirements.

International Baccalaureate student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

International student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

College of Applied Arts and Technology transfer student Equivalent academic background (see minimum requirements above) is required.
Minimum B (75%) average in your college studies; some programs require a higher average.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

University transfer student Equivalent prerequisite courses (see program requirements) are required for the program(s) you're applying to.
An overall university average of C (65%), and good standing; some programs require a higher average or additonal background.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

Home-schooled student Applications from home-schooled students will be considered individually by the appropriate Admission Committees.
Evidence that studies have been completed at an academic level equivalent to the minimum standard required for your programs(s) of application. This evidence may include a letter from the principal of a traditional and accredited high school confirming that the equivalent of an OSSD has been completed and indicating an estimated overall standing/average based on a typical final year of high school studies.
Courses equivalent to the specific course requirements and recommendations listed in the program requirements section.
It is preferable that you complete your final year of studies at a traditional and accredited high school.
You are strongly encouraged to present test scores in related high school prerequisite subjects such as the Euclid Mathematics Contest, the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest, the Chem 13 News Contest.
Test scores such as the SATs, ACTs, and provincial or state college entrance examinations will better enable the Admission Committees to assess your background.
An Admission Information Form is required.
If your first language is not English, see UW's English language requirements.

Mature student Clear evidence of ability to study at the university level.
Absence from secondary school or equivalent for at least 2 years, and in most cases, 4 years.
Must not have participated in any formal academic programs at post-secondary institutions.
You must arrange for us to receive official transcripts of your academic work completed to date.
Most faculties have additional requirements; please read the Mature Student Admission section of the Undergraduate Calendar for details.
If you're applying to a program in the Faculty of Arts, you may also wish to visit the Arts Mature Student Office website.

Distance Education student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Distance Education website.

Part-time Studies student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available full-time on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Part-time Studies website.

General Educational Development (GED) certificate student Applicants with a General Educational Development certificate are considered for admission to UW on an individual basis.
Completion of the GED normally fulfills the secondary school diploma requirement for admission consideration. However, applicants who have completed the GED must also complete all required subjects for the program(s) to which they have applied.
GED examination results are NOT considered equivalent to the completion of grade 12 U/M courses.
Applicants who need to meet specific grade 12 U/M requirements may choose from the following list of options that UW accepts for admission consideration:
grade 12 U/M courses through the Independent Learning Centre or your local Board of Education
Advanced Placement (AP) courses
UW pre-university course

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Other ways to study at UW
If you're interested in Graduate Studies, Continuing Education, or English as a second language, visit the following websites for admission requirements and application information.

Graduate Studies
For students wishing to pursue a master's degree or PhD
Continuing Education
Non-credit personal and professional development courses
English as a second language (ESL)
Credit and non-credit courses to improve your English
Note: Credit courses may be applied toward a University of Waterloo degree, non-credit courses may not.

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Minimum admission requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Specific program requirements for the on-campus program(s) you're applying to.
Repeated courses may be taken into consideration depending on the program.
An Admission Information Form must be filled out for most programs.
Instructions will be included with the acknowledgment of your application.
If your first language is not English, you must fulfill UW's English language requirements.
Minimum admission requirements do not apply to Optometry, Pharmacy, or Social Work.
Applying in 2008? Visit the OUAC website for 2008 admission requirements for all Ontario universities. If you're an Ontario high school student and you'll have math courses from both the old and new curriculum, please review UW's mixed math requirements (PDF).

Additional requirements
Applying as a(n): Additional admission requirements and information
Ontario high school student Minimum of 6 Grade 12 university (U) preparation or university/college (M) preparation courses, which must include all required courses as specified for each program you're applying to (see program requirements).
Overall average of 70% on the best 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including required courses.
Higher averages are required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualifed applicants exceeds the number of places available.

Canadian high school student from outside Ontario Quebec applicants need first-year CEGEP or equivalent.
Applicants with 2 years of CEGEP may be considered for transfer credit.
Students from other provinces and territories need Grade 12.
Visit the Canadian course equivalents page for Canadian equivalents to Ontario Grade 12 U courses, and additional minimum admission requirements.

International Baccalaureate student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

International student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

College of Applied Arts and Technology transfer student Equivalent academic background (see minimum requirements above) is required.
Minimum B (75%) average in your college studies; some programs require a higher average.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

University transfer student Equivalent prerequisite courses (see program requirements) are required for the program(s) you're applying to.
An overall university average of C (65%), and good standing; some programs require a higher average or additonal background.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

Home-schooled student Applications from home-schooled students will be considered individually by the appropriate Admission Committees.
Evidence that studies have been completed at an academic level equivalent to the minimum standard required for your programs(s) of application. This evidence may include a letter from the principal of a traditional and accredited high school confirming that the equivalent of an OSSD has been completed and indicating an estimated overall standing/average based on a typical final year of high school studies.
Courses equivalent to the specific course requirements and recommendations listed in the program requirements section.
It is preferable that you complete your final year of studies at a traditional and accredited high school.
You are strongly encouraged to present test scores in related high school prerequisite subjects such as the Euclid Mathematics Contest, the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest, the Chem 13 News Contest.
Test scores such as the SATs, ACTs, and provincial or state college entrance examinations will better enable the Admission Committees to assess your background.
An Admission Information Form is required.
If your first language is not English, see UW's English language requirements.

Mature student Clear evidence of ability to study at the university level.
Absence from secondary school or equivalent for at least 2 years, and in most cases, 4 years.
Must not have participated in any formal academic programs at post-secondary institutions.
You must arrange for us to receive official transcripts of your academic work completed to date.
Most faculties have additional requirements; please read the Mature Student Admission section of the Undergraduate Calendar for details.
If you're applying to a program in the Faculty of Arts, you may also wish to visit the Arts Mature Student Office website.

Distance Education student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Distance Education website.

Part-time Studies student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available full-time on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Part-time Studies website.

General Educational Development (GED) certificate student Applicants with a General Educational Development certificate are considered for admission to UW on an individual basis.
Completion of the GED normally fulfills the secondary school diploma requirement for admission consideration. However, applicants who have completed the GED must also complete all required subjects for the program(s) to which they have applied.
GED examination results are NOT considered equivalent to the completion of grade 12 U/M courses.
Applicants who need to meet specific grade 12 U/M requirements may choose from the following list of options that UW accepts for admission consideration:
grade 12 U/M courses through the Independent Learning Centre or your local Board of Education
Advanced Placement (AP) courses
UW pre-university course

Back to top

Other ways to study at UW
If you're interested in Graduate Studies, Continuing Education, or English as a second language, visit the following websites for admission requirements and application information.

Graduate Studies
For students wishing to pursue a master's degree or PhD
Continuing Education
Non-credit personal and professional development courses
English as a second language (ESL)
Credit and non-credit courses to improve your English
Note: Credit courses may be applied toward a University of Waterloo degree, non-credit courses may not.

Back to top

Minimum admission requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Specific program requirements for the on-campus program(s) you're applying to.
Repeated courses may be taken into consideration depending on the program.
An Admission Information Form must be filled out for most programs.
Instructions will be included with the acknowledgment of your application.
If your first language is not English, you must fulfill UW's English language requirements.
Minimum admission requirements do not apply to Optometry, Pharmacy, or Social Work.
Applying in 2008? Visit the OUAC website for 2008 admission requirements for all Ontario universities. If you're an Ontario high school student and you'll have math courses from both the old and new curriculum, please review UW's mixed math requirements (PDF).

Additional requirements
Applying as a(n): Additional admission requirements and information
Ontario high school student Minimum of 6 Grade 12 university (U) preparation or university/college (M) preparation courses, which must include all required courses as specified for each program you're applying to (see program requirements).
Overall average of 70% on the best 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including required courses.
Higher averages are required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualifed applicants exceeds the number of places available.

Canadian high school student from outside Ontario Quebec applicants need first-year CEGEP or equivalent.
Applicants with 2 years of CEGEP may be considered for transfer credit.
Students from other provinces and territories need Grade 12.
Visit the Canadian course equivalents page for Canadian equivalents to Ontario Grade 12 U courses, and additional minimum admission requirements.

International Baccalaureate student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

International student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

College of Applied Arts and Technology transfer student Equivalent academic background (see minimum requirements above) is required.

Minimum admission requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Specific program requirements for the on-campus program(s) you're applying to.
Repeated courses may be taken into consideration depending on the program.
An Admission Information Form must be filled out for most programs.
Instructions will be included with the acknowledgment of your application.
If your first language is not English, you must fulfill UW's English language requirements.
Minimum admission requirements do not apply to Optometry, Pharmacy, or Social Work.
Applying in 2008? Visit the OUAC website for 2008 admission requirements for all Ontario universities. If you're an Ontario high school student and you'll have math courses from both the old and new curriculum, please review UW's mixed math requirements (PDF).

Additional requirements
Applying as a(n): Additional admission requirements and information
Ontario high school student Minimum of 6 Grade 12 university (U) preparation or university/college (M) preparation courses, which must include all required courses as specified for each program you're applying to (see program requirements).
Overall average of 70% on the best 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including required courses.
Higher averages are required for admission to programs in which the demand for places by qualifed applicants exceeds the number of places available.

Canadian high school student from outside Ontario Quebec applicants need first-year CEGEP or equivalent.
Applicants with 2 years of CEGEP may be considered for transfer credit.
Students from other provinces and territories need Grade 12.
Visit the Canadian course equivalents page for Canadian equivalents to Ontario Grade 12 U courses, and additional minimum admission requirements.

International Baccalaureate student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

International student Visit the International requirements page for more information.

College of Applied Arts and Technology transfer student Equivalent academic background (see minimum requirements above) is required.
Minimum B (75%) average in your college studies; some programs require a higher average.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

University transfer student Equivalent prerequisite courses (see program requirements) are required for the program(s) you're applying to.
An overall university average of C (65%), and good standing; some programs require a higher average or additonal background.
Transfer credits, if applicable, will be assessed after you've been admitted to UW.
You must provide detailed course descriptions for all courses you've completed or are in the process of completing in order to be considered for transfer credit.
Read the Undergraduate Calendar for additional information.

Home-schooled student Applications from home-schooled students will be considered individually by the appropriate Admission Committees.
Evidence that studies have been completed at an academic level equivalent to the minimum standard required for your programs(s) of application. This evidence may include a letter from the principal of a traditional and accredited high school confirming that the equivalent of an OSSD has been completed and indicating an estimated overall standing/average based on a typical final year of high school studies.
Courses equivalent to the specific course requirements and recommendations listed in the program requirements section.
It is preferable that you complete your final year of studies at a traditional and accredited high school.
You are strongly encouraged to present test scores in related high school prerequisite subjects such as the Euclid Mathematics Contest, the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest, the Chem 13 News Contest.
Test scores such as the SATs, ACTs, and provincial or state college entrance examinations will better enable the Admission Committees to assess your background.
An Admission Information Form is required.
If your first language is not English, see UW's English language requirements.

Mature student Clear evidence of ability to study at the university level.
Absence from secondary school or equivalent for at least 2 years, and in most cases, 4 years.
Must not have participated in any formal academic programs at post-secondary institutions.
You must arrange for us to receive official transcripts of your academic work completed to date.
Most faculties have additional requirements; please read the Mature Student Admission section of the Undergraduate Calendar for details.
If you're applying to a program in the Faculty of Arts, you may also wish to visit the Arts Mature Student Office website.

Distance Education student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Distance Education website.

Part-time Studies student Admission requirements as indicated above (based on your current or previous academic background).
Programs available differ from those available full-time on campus.
To submit your application, follow the "how to apply" instructions on the Part-time Studies website.

General Educational Development (GED) certificate student Applicants with a General Educational Development certificate are considered for admission to UW on an individual basis.
Completion of the GED normally fulfills the secondary school diploma requirement for admission consideration. However, applicants who have completed the GED must also complete all required subjects for the program(s) to which they have applied.
GED examination results are NOT considered equivalent to the completion of grade 12 U/M courses.
Applicants who need to meet specific grade 12 U/M requirements may choose from the following list of options that UW accepts for admission consideration:
grade 12 U/M courses through the Independent Learning Centre or your local Board of Education
Advanced Placement (AP) courses
UW pre-university course

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Other ways to study at UW
If you're interested in Graduate Studies, Continuing Education, or English as a second language, visit the following websites for admission requirements and application information.

Graduate Studies
For students wishing to pursue a master's degree or PhD
Continuing Education
Non-credit personal and professional development courses
English as a second language (ESL)
Credit and non-credit courses to improve your English
Note: Credit courses may be applied toward a University of Waterloo degree, non-credit courses may not.

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