Admissions If you are concerned you may not reach the final required average, but are within 2% of the final average, you can submit an Applicant Profile to be considered on an appeal. Please contact Enrolment Services for further information.
Ontario Admission Requirements Ontario admissions averages are based on ENG4U and your next best 5 U/M courses (including any required prerequisites).
Program
Courses Required/Recommended
Arts OUAC code EKA
ENG 4U
Social Sciences OUAC code EKO
Childhood and Social Institutions (CSI) OUAC code EKC
Predicted Admissions Average Range
Canadian High School – Other Provinces
Province
Arts / Social Science Childhood & Social Institutions Social Justice & Peace Studies
Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) OUAC code EKD
English 30-1, Math 31, Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 Three additional academic 12 courses
English 30-1 Four additional academic 12 courses
Five additional 4U/M level courses
Alberta NWT Nunavut
ENG 4U
British Columbia Yukon
English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses
English 12 Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses
Manitoba
English 40S Four additional academic 12 courses
English 40S Math 40S, Pre-Calculus or Calculus 45S Three additional academic 12 courses
New Brunswick
English 121 or 122 Four additional academic 12 courses
English 121 or 122 Math 12, Pre-Calculus, Calculus 120 or Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses
English 3201 Four additional academic 12 courses numbered 3000 or above
English 3201 Math 12, Pre-Calculus or Calculus Three additional academic 12 courses numbered 3000 or above English 12 Math 12, Pre-Calculus or Calculus Three additional academic 12 courses
Five additional 4U/M level courses MDM 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Psychology MCV 4U strongly recommended for students interested in Economics/Finance
ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
79-80%
79-80% Newfoundland & Labrador
Finance and Wealth Management (FWM) OUAC code EKF
MOS / Finance & Wealth Management
ENG 4U & MCV 4U Four additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
ENG 4U Two 12U Math (MDM 4U, MFH 4U, MCV 4U) Three additional 4U/M level courses MCV 4U strongly recommended
Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) OUAC code EKJ
79-80%
Nova Scotia
English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses
Prince Edward Island
English 621A Four additional academic 12 courses
English 621A Math 611B or Math 621B Three additional academic 12
Any two English Minimum one year of CEGEP
Any two English Calculus I & II Minimum one year of CEGEP
Quebec
*Applicants with Year 2 or 3 CEGEP who have achieved the DEC will be considered for advanced standing to a max of 5.0 courses
*Applicants with Year 2 or 3 CEGEP who have achieved the DEC will be considered for advanced standing to a max of 5.0 courses
English A30 and B30 Four additional academic 12 courses
English A30 and B30 Math 30, Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 Three additional academic 12 courses
ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses
79-80%
Saskatchewan
Other Admissions Categories: International Baccalaureate (IB) • Successful completion of the IB Diploma • Passes in a minimum of 6 subjects; 3 of which must be at the Higher Level with no mark less than 4 • A minimum predicted score of 28 • Pre-requisites for your program as specified by King’s. Please see website for specific requirements*
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KING’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) • Graduates of a 2 or 3-year diploma with a minimum of a B • Graduates from a 1-year certificate in General Arts and Science or Pre-Health with a minimum of a B • Transfer credit may be assessed from the 2 or 3-year diploma • King’s has partnered with a number of Ontario colleges to create pathway
agreements. Please check with Enrolment Services for more information
U.S. High School • 4 Academic Grade 12 subjects including English (4.0 full courses) • SAT 1190; or ACT Composite 24
G.C.E. Advanced Level • 3 distinct A-Level or 4 distinct AS-Level • Advanced Standing may be awarded for A-level courses with final grades of A or B