Ontario University Applications


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Ontario Universities' Application Centre This website allows you to apply to Ontario universities. 

 

Algoma University College A fairly small institution of slightly over a thousand students, Algoma University College is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

Brescia University College A post-secondary institution for women, Brescia University College is located in London, Ontario.

Brock University A mid-sized post-secondary institution, Brock University is located in St. Catherines, Ontario.

Carleton University Carlton University is located in Ottawa, Ontario.

Huron University College Affiliated with the University of Western Ontario, Huron University College is located in London, Ontario.

King's University College Also closely affiliated with the University of Western Ontario is King's University College, located in London, Ontario.

Lakehead University Lakehead University is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Laurentian University Laurentian University is located in Sudbury, Ontario.

McMaster University McMaster University is located in Hamilton, Ontario.

Nipissing University Nipissing University is located in North Bay, Ontario.

Queen's University Queen's University has its campus in Kingston, Ontario and is a popular and well regarded institution of higher learning.

Redeemer University College A Christian university, Redeemer University College is located in Ancaster, Ontario.

Ryerson University Another alternative to the University of Toronto is Ryerson University, located in Toronto, Ontario.

Saint Paul University A bilingual Catholic university, Saint Paul University is located in Ottawa, Ontario.

St. Jerome's University Affiliated with the University of Waterloo, St. Jerome's University is a Catholic institution also located in Waterloo, Ontario.

Trent UniversityTrent University is located in Peterborough, Ontario.

Trinity College Affiliated with the University of Toronto, Trinity College is an Anglican post-secondary institution in Toronto, Ontario.

University of Guelph Located in Guelph, Ontario, the University of Guelph is known, among other things, for its veterinary and agriculture programs.

University of Ontario Institute of Technology The University of Ontario Institute of Technology is located in Oshawa, Ontario.

University of Ottawa Located in the capital of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, is the University of Ottawa.

University of St. Michael's College Affiliated with the University of Toronto, the University of St. Michael's College is a Catholic post-secondary institution in Toronto, Ontario.

University of Sudbury Located in Sudbury, Ontario, the University of Sudbury is a Catholic post-secondary institution.

University of Toronto Located in Toronto, Ontario, the University of Toronto (U of T) is Canada's largest university.

University of Waterloo Well regarded as having great programs in Computer Science, Math, Physics, and Engineering, just to name a few, some consider the University of Waterloo to be the M.I.T. of Canada.

University of Western Ontario Located in London, Ontario, the University of Western Ontario has an excellent reputation.

University of Windsor The University of Windsor is located in Windsor, Ontario.

Victoria University Not to be confused with the University of Victoria, Victoria University, located in Toronto, Ontario, is another post-secondary institution affiliated with the University of Toronto.

Wilfrid Laurier University Also known simply as 'Laurier', Wilfred Laurier University is located in Waterloo, Ontario.

York University Also located in Toronto, Ontario, York University is a popular alternative to the University of Toronto.

Additional Information

Maclean's Magazine University Rankings Maclean's is a Canadian news magazine that publishes an annual ranking of Canadian universities. While the methodology chosen for the ranking system often varies from year to year and may certainly be disputed, it nonetheless can provide a prospective student with some useful information when selecting a university. Maclean's also provides a tool that enables prospective students to select ranking criteria that matter to them, and to combine these criteria with data about Canadian universities gathered by Maclean's, in order to create customized university rankings geared to their own interests. This website also provides other useful information related to university life.

One should keep in mind that a good education largely depends on additional factors such as student motivation and the degree to which a student can focus on studies without worrying about earning income and paying bills. As well, a low-ranked university may have an excellent philosophy (or music or computer science) department, or it may have certain instructors who offer quality education in a particular field.

Student Loan Applications Student funding can come from government sources as well as from private sector financial institutions. This link provides information about government student funding, broken down by province, and also provides information about bank lines of credit for students.

 

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