News & Reminders

  • OLSAS Offers of Admission

    Applicants can respond to offers of admission from Ontario law schools via the OLSAS Secure Applicant Messaging tool (SAM), starting Friday, January 18, 2013.

  • eINFO 2013 is now live

    The eINFO website contains information about university programs, admission requirements, scholarships, residences, and more.

  • Ontario’s Universities:
    World Class. Right Here.

    Where are you going? View this video to see why an Ontario university might be the right choice for you.

  • Ontario University Transcripts

    Applicants who have attended an Ontario university must use the online transcript request. Transcripts sent directly from the registrar’s office will not be used. Certain exceptions apply. Please read the instruction booklet for full details.

  • Ontario university graduates get jobs, earn more money

    Students who complete undergraduate programs at Ontario universities continue to experience high employment and earnings rates, even during uncertain economic times, according to the latest employment survey commissioned by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and carried out by an independent firm, CCI Research Inc. Read more

  • Not sure which application to use?

    Check out the “Selecting an Application” tool. This tool will help you determine if you are a professional or undergraduate applicant, and will direct you to the proper application.

  • Learn about Ontario Universities!

    Each university has its own unique character and charm. View the links to Ontario Universities to visit their websites and learn what they have to offer.

  • Our Grads Get Jobs!

    Surveys of graduates of Ontario university undergraduate programs show university grads enjoy high employment rates. Read more

  • Common University Data Ontario (CUDO)

    CUDO, a rich database for students, parents and the public, has been revamped to improve the accessibility and scope of its information about Ontario’s universities. Read more

Common Questions

I have a disability. Who should I contact for information about services?

All universities offer exceptional services for individuals with disabilities. This may include special admission practices. Should you require any special consideration due to a disability, contact the admissions office of each university to which you applied for admission or, where specified, the office responsible for students with disabilities to discuss the considerations you may need.

These steps should be taken early in the application process so that individual needs can be adequately addressed. You may ask someone, such as your guidance counsellor or a professional who is familiar with your disability, to provide supporting documentation.

A number of universities also have special residence accommodation for students with physical disabilities, including wheelchair access. You are advised to contact the appropriate residence administrator when seeking special residence accommodations.