Applying to Ontario Universities


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Ontario Universities’ Application Centre

OUAC 101 Online Application for Ontario Secondary School Students

http://www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/

 

 

Step 1: Your OUAC Access Codes

Your guidance cousellor will give you a confidential letter containing your access codes:

These numbers will allow you to access your OUAC 101 Online Application.

Your PIN is confidential! Don’t share it with anyone else!

 

Step 2: Research Your University Options

 

You can use the FastTrack option to add program choices to your application using the OUAC program code.

 

 

Step 3: Mark Your Calendar

October/
November 2013
Schools distribute Access Code Letters for the OUAC 101 Online Application.
November 8, 2013 Target date for the OUAC to receive all electronic student data files from Ontario secondary schools.
January 15, 2014 Latest date to submit completed online applications to the OUAC.
February 4, 2014 Recommended last day to make changes to your application.
May 29, 2014 Date by which the universities must respond to your application for admission.
June 2, 2014 Earliest date by which the universities may require a response to offers of admission and a financial commitment.

 

Step 4: Paying for Your Application

 

You have the following three options:

  1. VISA/MasterCard/American Express:
    You will need the card number, expiry date and the cardholder’s name.
  2. Online/Telephone Banking:
    You will receive a bill payment account number from the OUAC as soon as you submit your application.
  3. Cheque/Money Order:
    You must send the cheque or money order by mail within two weeks of submitting your online application.

 

 

The Final Steps

Once you’ve selected your programs, you’re ready to prepare and submit your application following these six steps below:

 

 

1. Program Choices - Review the programs that you have selected.

2. Order Choices - Number your choices in order of preference. This doesn’t affect admission or scholarships unless the university specifies this in their literature.

3. & 4. Personal Information and Address Information - Your school may have already provided much of the data. Check it for accuracy and make changes where necessary.

5. Additional Questions – The universities require you to answer nine questions. Don’t worry – they’re easy!

6. Academic Information – Review and report errors to your guidance office.