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  1. Your admission average would be 82.2%. To get this, we take 82 + 84 + 80 + 78 from the four required courses, add 86 (Music) + 83 (Dramatic Arts) to get a total of six courses, and then divide by six. If you don't have final grades in some of your courses, we'll use mid-term or predicted grades. At Waterloo, your admission average will be the ...

  2. People call the first round “early admission” even though that’s not very accurate. You simply got in in the first round, whereas others will get in the second, third, etc., and there are no advantages to getting admitted early. It’s the exact same admittance. For most universities first round, which tends to be in the late winter/early ...

    • Applying to universities in Ontario. If you're applying to be a full-time student at any of Ontario's universities, you'll apply through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC).
    • Universities will let you know what's next. The OUAC will send your application information to the universities you applied to. In turn, those universities will email you about what you need to do next.
    • Submit any required documents. Once you've applied, universities will need to see whether you'll be a good fit for the program you applied to. There are different requirements for different types of programs.
    • Universities review applications. Universities will review your grades and any additional requirements for the programs you've applied to. The grades needed to be admitted to a program can change from year to year based on how many students apply and their qualifications.
  3. Notification of Admission Decisions. Check your inbox. If you are applying to full-time undergraduate studies you should receive your notification by the end of the month during any of the rounds of admission. Otherwise, the notification period typically ranges from six to eight weeks after all documents are submitted.

  4. Admission requirements, including prerequisites for admission consideration, must be met during the regular academic school year. Summer courses can be completed for preparation or to use as prerequisites for course enrolment and/or transfer credit, but we will not be able to consider these courses for initial admission decisions.

  5. Admission Requirements. Identify your academic background from the options below and review the admission requirements for your intended program of study using the Program Finder. In addition to meeting general university admission requirements, you may need to present specific subject prerequisites, or submit a personal profile or statement of ...

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  7. Your Offer of Admission would list the conditions you need to meet, i.e., the final grades you’ll need to achieve. If your Grade 11 marks aren’t as high as you’d like them to be, we will refer to your Grade 12 grades when we make our admission decisions towards the end of the application process (March through mid-May).