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ADMISSION FROM OTHER CANADIAN PROVINCES

Students in Canadian secondary schools outside Ontario are eligible for admission to first year on the basis of Senior Matriculation.

Enrolment in first year is limited and admission to Western is competitive. Early provisional offers of admission to applicants from Canadian provinces other than Ontario will be based on interim grades.

Applicants must meet both Western's admission requirements and those of a university in their home province. If Grade 12 is presented as Senior Matriculation, a minimum "B" average is required for admission. Upgrading in certain subject areas, particularly mathematics, may be required during first year to satisfy the admission or progression requirements of specific programs.

Applicants who have earned credit in an appropriate combination of traditional academic courses and who have completed one of the following programs are eligible to apply.

PREREQUISITE COURSES:

  • Alberta, Northwest Terratories, and Nunavut: Five academic courses numbered 30 or 31 including English 30.
  • British Columbia and the Yukon: Four academic courses numbered 12 including English 12.
  • Manitoba: Five academic courses numbered 40, including English 40 (two credits).
  • New Brunswick: Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 121 or 122.
  • Newfoundland: Fifteen academic credits at the Grade 12 level numbered 3000 or above including English 3203 (two credits).
  • Nova Scotia: Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 12.
  • Prince Edward Island: Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 621.
  • Quebec: Bishop's College School, Sedbergh School and Lower Canada College: Six academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English.
    Stanstead College: Six academic courses numbered 600 including English.Transfer credit will be considered under approved guidelines and course equivalencies for applicants registered in or who have completed second year.
  • CEGEP: Grade 12 or its equivalent, i.e., completion of first year CEGEP (pre-university) with appropriate standing.
  • Saskatchewan: Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 30A and English 30B.

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