ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
First Year Programs
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Arts
| OUAC code | EKA |
| Subject Areas |
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| Anticipated Admission Average | 79-80% |
| Required Courses | ENG4U |
| NOTES |
* A supplemental application package is required for the CST program. To download the package, please click here. **Applicants to the Foundations in the Humanities program will need to provide a statement of interest. Please click here for further information. |
Childhood & Social Institutions (CSI)
| OUAC code | EKC |
| Subject Areas | Examines families and children in constantly changing social, economic and political conditions |
| Anticipated Admission Average | 80-81% |
| Required Courses | ENG4U |
Management & Organizational Studies (BMOS)
| OUAC code | EKD |
| Subject Areas |
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| Anticipated Admission Average | 83% - 84% |
| Required Courses |
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Social Justice & Peace Studies
| OUAC code | EKJ |
| Subject Areas |
Focus on social justice issues such as poverty, violence, racism, sexism, disability, religious persecution, environmental degradation and other forms of oppression. |
| Anticipated Admission Average | 80-81% |
| Required Courses |
ENG4U |
Social Science
| OUAC code | EKO |
| Subject Areas |
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| Anticipated Admission Average | 79-80% |
| Required Courses |
ENG4U |
| NOTES | * Students wishing to enter the Economics degree modules for second year will be required to complete a first year full course in Math including Calculus. MCV4U is strongly recommended. |
| ** Students wishing to enter Psychology as a Major or Specialization will be required to complete a first year full course in Math including Statistics. MDM4U is strongly recommended. |
NATIONAL COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Note: Grade 12 English is required for admission to all programs. University preparatory math will be necessary for courses in Economics and Psychology but is not required for admission to the programs. Please send transcripts directly to King.
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Province |
General Admission Requirements |
English Requirement |
Math Recommendation |
Math Requirements for BMOS |
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Alberta / NWT / Nunavut |
Five academic courses numbered 30, 30-1 or 31 including English Language Arts 30-1 |
English Language Arts 30-1 |
Math 31
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Math 31 |
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B.C./Yukon |
Four academic courses numbered 12 including English 12 |
English 12 |
Calculus 12 |
Calculus 12 |
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Manitoba |
Five academic courses numbered 40 including English 40S |
English 40S |
Calculus 45S or 1st Year University Calculus |
Calculus 45S or 1st Year University Calculus One of : Pre-Calculus 405 or Adv. Topics Math 45S |
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New Brunswick |
Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 121 or 122 |
English 121/122 |
Intro to Calculus 120 |
Intro to Calculus 120 |
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Newfoundland & Labrador |
Ten credits (5 courses) at the Grade 12 level numbered 3000 or above including 2 credits in English 3201 |
English 3201 |
Math 3207 |
Math 3207 |
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Nova Scotia |
Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 12 |
English 12 |
Pre-Calculus 12 |
Pre-Calculus 12 |
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Prince Edward Island |
Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including English 621A. |
English 621A |
Math 621B |
Math 621B |
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Quebec |
CEGEP (DEC) twelve academic semester credits (one full year) Students who complete a full two or three year diploma will be considered for advanced standing. Completion of six Grade 12 academic courses |
English |
Math |
Math |
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Saskatchewan |
Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level including E.L.A. A30 and E.L.A. B30 |
English A30 |
Calculus 30 |
Calculus 30 |
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
If you are registered in the full IB diploma program, you will be considered for admission if you meet the following requirements: Successful completion of the full IB diploma with a minimum of 6 subjects (3 of which must be at the Higher Level);Minimum score of 28 with no mark less than 4 in any subject; transfer credit may be assessed on the HL subjects with a final grade of 5 or better. Please click here for further information.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
If you are registered in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and if you achieve a grade of 4 out of 5 on your final AP exams, you may be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of two full credits. For further information, please click here.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
A list of requirements by country can be found here. Applicants for whom English is not their first language and who have not lived or studied in an English language environment for at least three years are required to provide proof of English proficiency. Please click here for further information.
GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (GCE)
If you are applying with your GCE/GCSE please click here.
CEGEP
If you are applying from a CEGEP, you must complete a minimum of 12 courses or one year to be considered for admission to King’s. Students who present the full two year diploma (DEC) will be considered for transfer credit. Please click here for further information
COLLEGES OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY (CAAT)
If you are applying from a CAAT, you must meet the following requirements to be considered for admission:
- Completion of the first year of a CAAT General Arts & Science or comparable one year certificate program with a minimum cumulative average of B or completion of a two or three-year diploma with a minimum cumulative average of a B (3.0 on a 4.0 grade point scale). Students who have completed a two or three-year CAAT diploma with the required average, will be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of 5.0 full courses (one full year). Please click here for further information.
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER STUDENTS
If you are applying to King’s as a transfer student from another university, you will need to have earned a minimum overall average of 70% to be considered for admission. Transfer credit may be granted for courses completed at another university with a minimum grade of 60%. Please click here for further information.
MATURE STUDENTS
Mature Students are defined as a student who is over the age of 21, has been out of full time study for four or more years and has no other formal basis of admission. Please click here for further information.
Please note: Students for whom English is not a first language or who have not lived or studied in an English language environment for the past three years will be required to provide proof of English proficiency. Please click here or contact King’s. EMAIL: kings@uwo.ca or PHONE: 1-800-265-4406.