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Admissions Information

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). Canadian High School – Other Provinces

Program

Arts OUAC code EKA Courses Required/Recommended

ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses

Social Sciences OUAC code EKO ENG 4U 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

Childhood and Social Institutions (CSI) OUAC code EKC ENG 4U Five additional 4U/M level courses

Finance and Wealth Management (FWM) OUAC code EKF ENG 4U & MCV 4U Four additional 4U/M level courses ENG 4U Two 12U Math (MDM 4U, MFH 4U, MCV 4U) MCV 4U strongly recommended ENG 4U

Predicted Admissions

79-80%

79-80%

79-80%

79-80%

Management and Organizational Studies (MOS) OUAC code EKD Three additional 4U/M level courses

Social Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) OUAC code EKJ

Average Range

Five additional 4U/M level courses 79-80%

79-80% Province

Alberta NWT Nunavut

British Columbia Yukon

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Arts / Social Science Childhood & Social Institutions Social Justice & Peace Studies

English 30-1 Four additional academic 12 courses

English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses

English 40S Four additional academic 12 courses

English 121 or 122 Four additional academic 12 courses

Newfoundland & Labrador English 3201 Four additional academic 12 courses numbered 3000 or above

Nova Scotia English 12 Four additional academic 12 courses

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

English 621A Four additional academic 12 courses

Any two English Minimum one year of CEGEP *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 MOS / Finance & Wealth Management

English 30-1, Math 31, Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 Three additional academic 12 courses

English 12 Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses

English 40S Math 40S, Pre-Calculus or Calculus 45S Three additional academic 12 courses

English 121 or 122 Math 12, Pre-Calculus, Calculus 120 or Calculus 12 Three additional academic 12 courses

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

English 621A Math 611B or Math 621B Three additional academic 12

Any two English Calculus I & II Minimum one year of CEGEP *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 Math 30, Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 Three additional academic 12 courses

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* 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

You must provide proof of English proficiency if English is not your first language. Waivers are available if you have studied in an English-speaking environment for 4 or more years.

Acceptable English Language Tests

Test

CAEL Canadian Academic English Language Assessment cael.ca

IELTS International English Language Testing Service ielts.org

PTE Academic Pearson Test of English Academic pearsonpte.com

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language etscanada.ca | institution code: 0984 Level Required

A minimum score of 60 is required with no part less than 60.

A minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.

A minimum overall score of 58 is required with no score less than 56.

Students must achieve a written TOEFL score of 580 or higher and a score of 4.5 on the TWE; or a score of 85-90 on Internet Based Test (IBT) with no section less than 20. Acceptable English Language Preparation Programs

Institution / Program Level Required

CultureWorks Cultureworkstheschool.com Successful completion of Level 7

Fanshawe College fanshawec.ca/international/ new-applicants/eap Successful completion of Level 10 with a grade of “A”

Western English Language Centre (WELC) welc.ca Academic English Program (AEP) – High Advanced Level with a 70%

Boost program with a 70%

How to Apply

Ontario Secondary School Applicants

OUAC 101 Form www.ouac.on.ca/101

Application Deadline: January 15, 2021 * King’s will still accept applications after this date All Other Undergraduate Applicants

OUAC 105 Form www.ouac.on.ca/105

Application Deadline: June 1, 2021 for international (we will still process if space available, but consider your visa application). Apply early as admissions are on a rolling basis beginning in December 2020. Part-Time Applicants

kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/ how-to-apply/

There are specific deadlines depending on the term you are seeking admission. Please refer to the website.

Application Fee $150 (CAD) for 3 choices Additional choices are $50 each

Application Fee* $156 (CAD) for 3 choices Additional choices are $50 each Application Fee $64.00 (CAD)

*Transcript Evaluation Fee: $93.50 (CAD); non-refundable; payable to the OUAC for applicants from other post-secondary or CEGEP schools. **Transcripts and Supporting Documentation: send these directly to the Office of Enrolment Services.

There are online forms available that you may require to support your application. kings.uwo.ca/future-students/admissions/forms/

Other Deadlines to Consider

Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries

Entrance scholarships do not require an application; however there are a number of big scholarships which do. Deadline is April 30.

Residence

Offers of residence are guaranteed if application and deposit are submitted prior to June 1. Summer Academic Orientation (SAO)

All new-to-King’s students participate in the SAO process to select your courses, create your timetable and get your student card. Once you have accepted your offer to King’s, you can book online as of April 1 st for appointments beginning mid-June.

Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO)

Ivey Business School at Western University is one of the most prestigious business schools in Canada. It is a second entry program which means that students will begin their studies in the Honors Business Administration (HBA) program at the start of their third year of university study. Students applying to Ivey’s AEO directly from high school can apply to King’s for their first year and begin their undergraduate studies in an environment which cultivates the collaboration and leadership that are hallmarks of the Ivey HBA. ivey.uwo.ca/hba Catholic Studies for Teachers (CST) Supplemental Application

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