Admission Information for Canadian High School Students
What classifies as a Canadian High School Student?
- I am an Ontario high school student; or
- I am a high school student outside of Ontario, but in Canada; or
- I am a recent graduate from a Canadian high school, and have no other post-secondary education; or
- I am taking the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma within Canada
Admission & Course Requirements
Select Your Province:
The minimum admission average required to be considered for co-operative education programs is normally 80%. Exact cut-offs are determined by the quantity and quality of the applicant pool as well as space available in each program. Cut-offs normally exceed the estimated ranges. If you are not admitted to co-op, you will be automatically considered for the regular program (non-co-op).
Check all the latest information on the Co-operative Education and Career Services website.
You will be required to present evidence of English language proficiency if:
- Your primary or first language is not English, and
- You have completed less than four years of full-time secondary or post-secondary school study demonstrating satisfactory academic progress in an English language school system.
The University reserves the right to deny admission to you if you do not demonstrate satisfactory facility in English, regardless of academic qualifications.
Review acceptable English Proficiency tests and required results.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum
If you are applying with an IB Diploma, you should:
- Present a minimum academic score of 28 (many programs may require a higher score);
- Complete the diploma with six subjects; 3 higher level and 3 standard level;
- Include specific subject requirements among your higher and standard levels for the program to which you’re applying;
- Ensure your predicted scores are submitted using the 7-point scale.
Ontario high school students registered in an IB program will typically have their IB courses converted into Ontario U- and M-level courses. IB scores will be converted into grades on a percentage scale out of 100 by the applicant's high school. Admission and scholarships will be determined using the conversions as submitted.
IB Math curriculum will fulfill prerequisite requirements for Ontario 3U and 4U courses as follows:
IB Curriculum Course | IB Curriculum Level | Ontario Curriculum Course Equivalents |
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Analysis and Approaches | Higher Level (HL) | MHF4U (Advanced Functions) MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) MDM4U (Data Management) |
Analysis and Approaches | Standard Level (SL) | MHF4U (Advanced Functions) MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) |
Applications and Interpretations | Higher Level (HL) | MHF4U (Advanced Functions) MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) MDM4U (Data Management) |
Applications and Interpretations | Standard Level (SL) | MCR3U (3U Calculus) MDM4U (4U Data Management) |
IB and AP Transfer Credit
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Transfer credit is awarded for Higher Level (HL) courses completed with a final grade of 5 or higher, to a maximum of 2.0 credits. Transfer credit will be assigned upon receipt of an official transcript from the IBO.
View IB courses and U of G equivalencies
IB Course | Guelph Equivalent |
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Biology | BIOL 1070 |
Business Management | MGMT 9110 |
Chemistry | CHEM 1040 |
Classical Languages | HUMN 9110 |
Computer Science | CIS 9110 |
Dance | FREE 9110 |
Design Technology | FREE 9110 |
Economics | ECON 1050 |
English I | ENGL 1080 |
Environmental Systems and Societies | GEOG 1220 |
Film | HUMN 9110 |
Further Mathematics | MATH 1080 |
Geography | GEOG 9110 |
Global Politics | POLS 1500 |
History | HIST 1010 |
Islamic History | HIST 9110 |
Information Technology in a Global Society | CTS 9110 |
Language A: Literature | HUMN 9110 |
Language A: Language and Literature | HUMN 9110 |
Mathematics | MATH 9110 |
Music | MUSC 9110 |
Philosophy | PHIL 1000 |
Physics | PHYS 9110 |
Psychology | PSYC 1000 |
Sports, Exercise, and Health Science | HK 9110 |
Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANTH 1150 |
Theatre | THST 1040 |
Visual Arts | HUMN 9110 |
Advanced Placement (AP)
Transfer credit is awarded for Advanced Placement Exams completed with a final grade of 4 or higher, to a maximum of 2.0 credits. Transfer credit will be assigned upon receipt of an official College Board AP exam score report.
View AP courses and U of G equivalencies
AP Course | Guelph Equivalent |
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2-D Art and Design | SART 9110 |
3-D Art and Design | SART 9110 |
Art History | ARTH 9110 |
Biology | BIOL 1070 |
Calculus AB | MATH 1080* MATH 9110* |
Calculus BC | MATH 1080* MATH 9110* |
Chemistry | CHEM 1040 |
Chinese Language and Culture | CHIN 1200 |
Comparative Government and Politics | POLS 1150 |
Computer Science A | CIS 9110 |
English Language and Composition | ENGL 1030 |
English Literature and Composition | ENGL 1080 |
Environmental Science | GEOG 1220 |
European History | HIST 1010 |
French Language and Culture | FREN 1150 |
German Language and Culture | GERM 1100 |
Human Geography | GEOG 1200 |
Italian Language and Culture | ITAL 9110 |
Japanese Language and Culture | HUMN 9110 |
Latin | LAT 1100 |
Macroeconomics | ECON 1100 |
Microeconomics | ECON 1050 |
Music Theory | MUSC 1180 |
Physics B | PHYS 1080 |
Physics C: Mechanics | PHYS 9110 |
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism | PHYS 1010 |
Psychology | PSYC 1000 |
Spanish Language and Culture | SPAN 1100 |
Spanish Literature and Culture | SPAN 2000 |
Statistics | STAT 9110 |
Studio Art | HUMN 9110 |
US Government and Politics | POLS 9110 |
US History | HIST 9110 |
World History: Modern | HIST 9110 |
*MATH 1080 is assigned to students entering degrees that require it for graduation. Otherwise, students are assigned a generic MATH 9110 credit.
Note: If you receive specified transfer credit, you may request to change to unspecified credit on an individual basis within the first 30 days of your first semester.
How to Apply as a Canadian High School Student
STEP 1: Begin your Application
Apply through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre
- Deadline: March 1
*To be considered for early admission, apply by January 15th.
STEP 2: Submit your Documents
Review the mandatory and optional supplementary documents below.
Note: All students are encouraged to submit the Student Profile Form.
Required documents will be listed in the 'My Documents' section of your WebAdvisor account. Your application will be reviewed once all required documents have been received.
Mandatory Supplementary Forms
Applicants must submit high school transcripts form their respective province to complete their application:
Province: | Application details and deadlines: |
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Transcripts (Ontario) | Your school will submit grades to the OUAC on your behalf. We receive grade data on an ongoing basis throughout the admission cycle and all grades must be received by April 25, 2025. If you have taken a year off or have returned to high school, you may have to request that your official transcripts be sent directly to the University of Guelph on your behalf. It is your responsibility to ensure that all official transcripts are received in Admission Services by the document deadline. |
Transcripts (all other provinces) | We will use unofficial transcripts for initial admission consideration. Upload your unofficial high school transcript through ‘My Documents’ in WebAdvisor. Please also make arrangements to have your school submit an official transcript directly to Admission Services (applicant@uoguelph.ca), showing completed Grade 11 and 12 courses and all in-progress Grade 12 courses. All transcripts must be received in Admission Services by April 15, 2025. Transcript Requests through OUAC: The OUAC provides an electronic transcript service for applicants who have attended High School, College, or University in Ontario. When completing your application, you can pay the OUAC to contact your former school(s) and request electronic transcripts from the issuing institution to be sent directly to Admission Services at the University of Guelph. This is recommended. |
Notes:
- British Columbia schools submit grade data electronically to the OUAC. We will automatically receive grade data from the OUAC on an ongoing basis.
- CEGEP applicants (Quebec): Your results will be sent automatically via the OUAC if your Quebec CÉGEP code is present on your application. If not, your final transcript must be submitted by your CÉGEP directly to Admission Services.
- In order for us to consider a transcript as ‘official’, we must receive it directly from the issuing institution.
Applicants applying to the following programs must submit additional information to complete their application:
Program: | Application deadline: | Access document: |
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Associate Diploma in Turfgrass Management | Recommended Deadline: March 1, 2025 Applications and documents received after this date will be considered as space allows. | Turfgrass Background Information Form (BIF) |
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture | Deadline: March 1, 2025 | BLA Background Information Form (BIF) |
Optional Supplementary Forms
Form: | Application details and deadlines: |
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Student Profile Form (SPF) | The Student Profile Form (SPF) is your opportunity to tell Admission Services about activities in which you have been involved that have helped you develop leadership and citizenship qualities. Factors beyond your control that have negatively affected your academic performance, such as illness or extenuating circumstances, will also be considered. If your admission average in May does not meet the cut-off for the program(s) to which you applied, your SPF may be considered if your average falls within a discretionary range of the final cutoff (up to 5%). Submission is optional but strongly encouraged. Deadline: March 1, 2025 See the Student Profile Form page for frequently asked questions. |
Supplemental Information Form for Students with Disabilities (SIF-D) | The University of Guelph strives to provide equal opportunity for academically qualified students with disabilities. If you believe that your admission average does not reflect your true academic ability as a result of a disability, you are encouraged to complete the Supplemental Information Form for Students with Disabilities. This form is considered along with your admission average in determining admission. You are encouraged to contact Student Accessibility Services as early as possible to discuss your needs and academic background. Deadline: March 1, 2025 |
Other Supplementary Forms
Form: | Application details and deadlines: |
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Education Declaration | If you see “Education Declaration Form” listed in the Documents section of your WebAdvisor account, we need to confirm whether or not you have completed additional studies beyond what you declared on your application. Please complete the PDF form and submit it through your WebAdvisor account. |
Acknowledgement of your Application
Once you have applied to the University of Guelph, you will receive an acknowledgement email from Admission Services. The acknowledgement email provides you with additional information about U of G, important dates, and answers to frequently asked questions.
This email will include your OUAC ID number and your seven-digit U of G Student ID. Please reference your Student ID when you communicate with us.
Admission Plan
Timing of Offers
Offers will be released on an ongoing basis from late-January to mid-May.
Exception: offers to the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program will be released in May.
Applicants presenting an admission average of 75% and higher will be considered for admission to all programs to which they’ve applied. Cut-offs are determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the space available in the program.
Note: Presenting an admission average within the estimated range does not guarantee an offer of admission. Co-op averages often exceed the estimated cut-off ranges. Students not admissible to co-op will be automatically considered for the regular program.
Calculating Your Admission Average
We use your top six completed 4U/M (or equivalent) courses, including required courses, to calculate your admission average. Where not available, we use a combination of the top six completed or in-progress 4U/M and completed 3U/M courses, including required subjects. If no 4U/M courses are in-progress or completed, we will use your top six 3U/M courses to calculate your admission average.
Frequently Asked Questions
Enrolment Services will send your personal central login information as well as the Registration Guide for New Students via e-mail. The Registration Guide for New Students is your first stop for information about course registration, academic advising, and finances for your first semester as a U of G student.
The "estimated range" is based on the admission averages from previous years and is provided as a point of reference. Throughout the admission cycle, admission averages change with each round of offers and are determined by the quantity and quality of applicants, as well as space availability within each program.
During our third round of offers (in May), we will also consider your Student Profile Form if you submitted one.
If you applied to Co-op, you will automatically be considered for the regular stream of the program you applied to. If you’re admitted to the regular stream, you can accept your offer of admission knowing that we will continue to consider your application for Co-op in subsequent rounds of offers (until May).
If we are unable to offer you admission to Co-op by the end of the admission cycle and you accept your offer to the regular stream of the program, you will have another opportunity to apply for Co-op when you are in your first year of studies at Guelph. Contact Co-operative Education & Career Services for more information.
If you received an alternate offer of admission, it means that with the grade information we have to date, we’re not able to offer you admission to your first choice program. We will continue to consider you for admission to your first-choice program through all rounds of offers (they continue until May).
If you were admitted to the U of G directly from high school, your offer of admission is conditional on the following:
1. Graduate with your high school diploma (OSSD or equivalent)
2. Complete the six required 4U/M courses (or equivalents) for the program you’ve chosen.
3. Achieve a minimum final admission average of 70%.
4. If specified in your offer of admission, you must meet the minimum English proficiency requirements as described on our website.
All conditions must be fulfilled by August 8, 2025. Check out our conditions webpage for more information.
Whether a scholarship is awarded with an offer of admission or not, all eligible students will be reconsidered in May and August and have the opportunity to qualify or better their award. You will be notified of changes to scholarship eligibility by Student Financial Services.
If you’re worried you won’t fulfill the conditions of your offer by the deadline (August 8th), you should register in summer school as soon as possible. Please notify us of your plan to take summer school at admission@uoguelph.ca. It is your responsibility to ensure your final grades are updated in your OUAC account or received in Admission Services by August 8, 2025.
In order for us to consider documents to be official, we must receive them directly from the issuing institution (e.g., your school).
Please have your documents sent to applicant@uoguelph.ca or to the address below:
Admission Services - Level 3 University Centre
University of Guelph
50 Stone Rd E
Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
If you’re admitted to the University of Guelph directly from high school, you can apply to defer your offer of admission for one academic year. Deferrals are typically for the fall semester only.
To be considered for a deferral, you must:
• accept your offer of admission on OUAC by the June 2nd deadline (or as otherwise instructed in your offer letter);
• meet all conditions outlined in your original offer of admission by the date specified in your offer letter;
• submit the deferral application by July 31, 2025.
• not attend any other post-secondary institution during the deferral period. You may complete additional high school courses.
Visit our website for more information.
Beginning June 4th, Ontario high school students can use the Ontario Universities' Application Centre's Admission Information Service (AIS) to find possible openings at Ontario Universities. If you find an open program of interest and meet the published admission requirements, you can add it to your OUAC application. If a program to which you previously applied at the U of G is open for application and you wish to be reconsidered for admission, please contact Admission Services at admission@uoguelph.ca after June 4.
NO OFFER YET: That will depend on whether or not your program choice at Guelph fills and closes. Starting June 4th, the OUAC will list which Ontario universities still have open programs. Please check the AIS Referral Service, and if you see the program you’ve applied to, contact us again so we can offer you information and advice, including summer school course selection.
OFFER RECEIVED: If you’ve already received an offer from us and are concerned that you may not meet the conditions of the offer, you should contact us as soon as possible to discuss the possibility of taking a summer school course in order to fulfill the conditions of your offer. It is your responsibility to ensure your final grades are received in Admission Services by the deadline (August 9th). You’re encouraged to talk to your teacher and/or guidance counsellor to make arrangements as soon as possible. Schools are usually closed shortly after your summer courses finish, so this is very important to arrange beforehand.
If you complete at least one semester of a degree program or one year of a college diploma program, you may be eligible to apply to the University of Guelph as a transfer applicant. Review our Transfer Students page for more information about admission requirements and application procedures.
We use the highest grade reported for all courses completed at Ministry inspected schools.