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Choose Your Undergrad Application

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Am I a 101 or 105?

Answer the following statements to guide you to the proper undergraduate application.

I am currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school.

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Undergrad 101

Current Ontario High School Students

Is 101 right for me?

Do you meet all of the following requirements?

  • You are taking courses during the day at an Ontario high school (this includes students returning for second semester and graduated students returning to upgrade 1 or more courses).
  • You have not, at any point, been out of high school for more than 7 consecutive months.
  • You will have received or expect to receive your Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six 4U/M courses at the end of the current year.
  • You have not attended a postsecondary institution (college/university/career college).
  • You are applying to the first year of an undergraduate degree program or diploma program at an Ontario university.
  • You are under 21 years of age.
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Undergrad 105

All Other Undergraduate Applicants

Is 105 right for me?

Do you meet any of the following requirements?

  • You currently reside in Canada and:
    • you are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident (landed immigrant) or currently studying in Canada on a study permit or other visa and
    • you are not currently attending an Ontario high school day program.
    or
  • You currently live elsewhere (not in Canada) and:
    • you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident (landed immigrant) and
    • you are not currently attending an Ontario high school day program.
    or
  • You currently reside outside of Canada and:
    • you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (landed immigrant) and
    • you are not currently attending an Ontario high school day program (in Ontario or abroad).

Notes:

  • Do not use the 105 application if you are applying to the 4-semester consecutive BEd program or Common Law.
  • Use the TEAS application to apply to 4-semester consecutive BEd programs.
  • Use the OLSAS application to apply to Common Law programs.
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