ADMISSIONS
Now that we have received your application here’s what’s next:
ACTIVATE YOUR WESTERN IDENTITY: Your Western Identity is your key to central services at King’s at Western and consists of your User ID and Password. Your User ID or Username is a unique name that identifies you as a member of the Western community. This identity is assigned to you upon application or appointment to King’s at Western. The User ID cannot be changed. You can activate you Western Identity HERE
Admissions and Documents
Early offers of admission begin in December and continue on an ongoing basis from January to July as additional grades become available.
Transcripts
All applicants are required to submit official transcripts from all secondary and post secondary institutions attended*. Prompt and early submission of documents is highly recommended. Now that you have applied, please make arrangements to have your transcripts sent to King’s.
*If you are a current High Ontario High School Student applying through the OUAC, your grades will be submitted to King’s automatically.
Current University and College Transfers can send transcripts via the OUAC transcript request service, electronically or by mail in a sealed envelop directly to King’s Enrolment Services or info@kings.uwo.ca.
For all other applicants please send transcripts and documents to info@kings.uwo.ca.
Please note: Transcripts and documents uploaded to the Western Student Center cannot be accessed for your application to King’s University College.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Use our admission requirements search tool to determine admission requirements, program pre-requisites, English proficiency requirements and more. Learn more HERE
SUPPLEMENTAL DOCUMENTATION:
King’s makes it possible for you to submit your supporting documents in a digital format. This includes, Applicant Profile, Self Reported grades (non-Ontario High School applicants) and the Catholic Studies for Teachers Application. Access the forms HERE
APPLICANT PROFILE: Kings recognizes that extenuating circumstances and extra-curricular activities can affect an individual’s academic performance. This Applicant Profile is voluntary. If you have not achieved the admissions average, but expect to earn a minimum of 77.5%, we encourage you to submit this form
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: Students admitted to King’s University College must be proficient in written and spoken English. If English is not your first language, you must provide proof of your proficiency in listening, speaking, writing and reading English. Typically, this is done through an official test or ESL program. We reserve the right to ask anybody to provide proof of English language proficiency. Find more information about accepted tests, and our English Language Partners HERE .
TRANSFER CREDIT: Transfer credits are determined at the point of admission. Transfer credit assigned for previous post- secondary studies will be outlined in your offer of admission. Once you have accepted your offer of admission you will work with an Academic Advisor to determine how your transfer credits apply to your program of study at King’s.
HOW TO CHECK YOUR APPLICATION: The Western Student Center has your most up-to-date application status. You can also check your application status on the OUAC. If you applied through the OUAC you must accept your offer of admission on the OUAC. You can access the Western Student Center HERE
CONDITIONAL OFFERS: Conditional offers of admission are based on course work in progress and require successful completion of your course with a minimum final overall average outlined in your offer of admission.
If you have questions regarding the conditions on your offer of admission please contact Admissions HERE
SCHOLARSHIPS
WE’RE
BIG ON SUPPORT.
In addition to our generous, automatic entrance scholarships, King’s offers a range of scholarships that recognize volunteerism, financial need, community engagement and leadership. Students must apply by April 30th to be considered for these additional scholarships and awards. View the full list here
All scholarships are based on the final admission average and include program pre-requisites.
To be eligible for entrance scholarships, students must remain registered in 4.0 courses (students must meet residency requirements). Exceptions may be made for varsity athletes, members of Student Council, or those registered with Accessibility Services.
Student Financial Services
Financing your university education can be a challenge. King’s recognizes this challenge and is able to provide support and a variety of services to assist our students.
King’s offers an on-campus employment program for students with financial need called the Work Study Bursary Program. This program assists students with a regular source of income and works around their academic schedule and to provide training and experience. More information can be found here
International students also have the opportunity to work on campus through our International Work Experience Program (IWE). This program will provide a limited number of international students the opportunity to work on campus and gain valuable experience. Learn more here.
Personal and confidential financial counselling is available to all of our students and includes; help understanding and applying for the OSAP program, financial seminars and workshops on best way to spend/save money, budgeting and more. Apply for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) HERE
Personal financial counselling is available to any student who has been offered admission to King’s.
519-433-3491 ext. 4319 studentfinance@kings.uwo.ca For more information visit here
SCHOLARSHIPS
High School Entrance Scholarships
(non-Arts programs)
82.0 - 84.9%: $1500
85.0 - 89.9%: $2500
90.0 - 94.9%: $3000
95.0%+: $3500
Arts & Humanities Entrance Scholarships
*Students must be enrolled in the Arts & Humanities as a full-time student; enrolled in 4.0 credits, 2.0 credits must be within the Faculty of Arts, and maintain King’s Residency
82.0 - 84.9%: $3000
85.0 - 87.9%: $3500
88.0 - 89.9%: $4000
90.0%+: $4500
International High School Entrance Scholarships
82.0 - 84.9%: $2500
85.0 - 89.9%: $3500
90.0 - 94.9%: $4000
95.0%+: $5000
C.A.A.T. Entrance Scholarships
80.0 - 81.9%: $1000
82.0 - 84.9%: $1500
85.0 - 89.9%: $2000
90.0%+: $2500
International Baccalaureate
27 - 29: $1500
30 - 34: $2500
35 - 39: $3000
40+: $3500
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