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Admission Requirements

York University receives applications from around the world. Consideration for admission is given to applicants presenting successful academic credentials earned at recognized/accredited institutions. The following information describes the types of academic preparation York University recognizes. In addition, York requires specific minimum overall average grade requirements and course prerequisites for York programs. Visit the Admissions Web site at http://www.yorku.ca/admissions for further details. Please note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the University. If you feel that your academic record does not reflect your abilities, you are invited to present documentation outlining circumstances that may have affected your academic performance. All information will be taken into consideration.

Academic Preparation

High School / Secondary School

British Columbia and Yukon: High school diploma with four academic courses, including Faculty-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level. Academic courses do NOT have to be provincially-examinable courses.

Alberta and Nunavut and Northwest Territories: High school diploma with five academic courses including Faculty-specific prerequisite courses numbered 30 or 31.

Saskatchewan: High school diploma with English Language Arts A30 AND B30 (or ELA 30A and Français 30/Fransaskois 30 A or B recommended) and four additional academic courses, with Faculty-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level.

Manitoba: High school diploma with English 40S and four academic courses at the 40 level or higher, including Faculty-specific prerequisites.

Ontario (Current curriculum): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, and six Ontario Academic Courses (OACs), including Faculty-specific prerequisites. All Faculty-specific prerequisites must be at the OAC level.

Ontario (New curriculum): Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent. A minimum of six Grade 12 U or U/C courses, including Grade 12 U English,* all Faculty-specific prerequisites, and at least one Grade 12 U or U/C course from one of the following disciplines: Canadian & World Studies; Classical Languages & International Languages; French; or Mathematics.

*Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue française doivent communiquer avec le Bureau des admissions pour un cours équivalent.

Quebec (CEGEP): One year of CEGEP with a minimum of 12 semestered academic courses, including Faculty-specific prerequisites. (High school-equivalent courses not accepted.) Extra courses will be assessed for transfer credit. Applicants with the DEC may be awarded up to one full year of transfer credit.

Quebec (Grade 12): Grade 12 Certificate of Graduate with six academic (university-preparation level) subjects including Grade 12 English and Faculty-specific prerequisites.

New Brunswick: High school diploma with six academic courses with Faculty-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level (120, 121 or 122).

Nova Scotia: High school diploma with five academic or advanced courses with Faculty-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level.

Prince Edward Island: High school diploma with five academic courses with Faculty-specific prerequisites at the Grade 12 level (621 or 611).

Newfoundland: High school diploma with eleven credits at the 3000 level, including Language 3101 and one of Literature 3201 or Literature 3202, as well as Faculty-specific prerequisites.

International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma required with passes in six subjects (including Faculty-specific prerequisites):

  • Three passes at the Standard Level and three passes at the Higher Level; or
  • Two passes at the Standard Level and four passes at the Higher Level.

Bonus points are also considered.

Transfer credit may be granted for Higher Level IB courses with grades of 5 or better, to a maximum of 18 credits, depending on the program.

Advanced Placement Courses: Transfer credit of up to 12 credits will be granted for final scores of 4 or 5 on the College Entrance Examination Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams, depending on the programs applied to. Applicants must also satisfy York's regular admission requirements.

General Certificate of Education (GCE): Minimum of two Advanced Level and three GCSE or IGCSE (Ordinary Level) passes. Two Advanced Supplementary Level courses may be substituted for one Advanced Level course. A minimum grade of "C" is required for admission to most programs.

International High School: For admission requirements from other educational systems, please visit our Web site: http://www.yorku.ca/admissions/

University

University transfer students must have completed a minimum of four full courses or one year of full-time study or equivalent with an overall grade point average of 2.0 on a 4-point scale (C/60 per cent or equivalent). All honours-level programs require a minimum overall grade point average of 2.3 on a 4-point scale (C+/65 per cent or equivalent). All courses taken, including failed courses, will be included in the calculation of the admission average. Some programs, such as Education, Fine Arts, Pure and Applied Science, and the Schulich School of Business, may require higher averages.

Students must submit institutionally-prepared course descriptions of university courses completed at an accredited postsecondary institution outside of Canada or the US.

Official English or French translations (done by a certified translator) of transcript(s) not in English or French are also required. Course descriptions not in English or French can be translated into English or French by the applicant and submitted with the institutionally-prepared copy.

University courses taken may be assessed for potential transfer credit.

College

  • College transfer students must have completed a minimum of eight academic courses or a four-semester diploma from a College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) in Ontario with an overall average of 3.0 on a 4-point scale (B/70 per cent), including all attempted courses; or
  • A minimum of one year of full-time study at an accredited college outside of Ontario with an overall average of 3.0 on a 4-point scale (B/70 per cent or equivalent), including all attempted courses.

Some programs, such as Education, Fine Arts, Pure and Applied Science, and the Schulich School of Business, may require higher averages for admission.

York will consider granting transfer credit for academic studies completed with a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 (B/70 per cent or equivalent) on a 4-point scale.

Mature Student

Applicants may be considered for admission under the University's "Mature Student" regulations if they:

  • have been out of full-time secondary school studies for at least two years (students who have returned to school to upgrade after a two-year absence are still eligible to apply as mature students);
  • have attempted less than one full year of studies at an accredited university or college;
  • do not have any recent unfavourable academic performance;
  • are 21 years of age or older as of the first day of classes for the session of expected enrolment;
  • have demonstrated potential for success through academic, professional, volunteer activities and other accomplishments.

Mature student applicants may be considered for admission if they have completed a York University pre-university course with a minimum grade of B.

Senior Citizens

Senior citizens who wish to be admitted to the University are evaluated as mature students unless the individual has completed previous postsecondary studies (see the appropriate sections above). Applicants must be 60 years of age or older on the first day of classes of any session (in September and May) for which they have applied.

In order to be exempted from the domestic fee rate, senior citizens must meet the rules and regulations outlined by the Office of the Registrar.

Note: All applicants must meet the prerequisite(s) and minimum average requirements of the programs to which they apply. Requirements vary by program. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Admissions Web site at http://www.yorku.ca/admissions for more detailed information.


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