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University University is post secondary education that you can attend after graduating from high school. You generally study for four years and concentrate on learning about a subject area that is of interest to you. When you graduate from university you will have a Bachelor's degree which will help prepare you for a career in your area of study. You may also choose to continue your university studies to earn a graduate degree in a particular area such as law or medicine, a Master's degree, or a PhD (Doctorate). You may also choose to attend college to pursue a more specialized education. GREATER ESSEX COUNTY District School Board www.publicboard.ca Fast Facts for University Exit to University Local College: Tuition Costs: Residence Costs: Books and Fees: Online Applications: General Program Admission Requirements: University of Windsor (www.uwindsor.ca) The approximate cost for attending college full time is $5500-$6000 per year The approximate cost for room and food at university is $7000-$8000 per year The cost for books and other student fees is about $1200-$1500 per year You must apply online through a central application process in Grade 12. The Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) processes all applications. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) ENG4U, plus 5* other Grade 12 U (university) and/or M (university/college) courses Grade average on the above Grade 12 courses Offers will be conditional on final grades * Some programs have specific prerequisite Grade 12 “U” courses included as part of these 5 How to Apply and Learn More: Have you met with your Guidance Counselor to discuss your pathway plan? Have you completed a self-assessment of your skills, interests, and abilities? Have you applied for cooperative education to explore occupations of interest to you? Have you investigated university programs related to your interests or attended university information sessions? Have you decided where you would like to attend university? Are you familiar with the Ontario University Application Services? Do you know the admission requirements for the program in which you are interested? Have you completed your university application? Do you have a copy of your Ontario Student Transcript and Ontario Secondary School Diploma? Have you explored scholarship and bursary opportunities? Are you familiar with OSAP and other sources of financial aid? U Y N T I I V S E R

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UniversityUniversity is post secondary education that you can attend after graduating from high school. You generally study for four years and concentrate on learning about a subject area that is of interest to you. When you graduate from university you will have a Bachelor's degree which will help prepare you for a career in yourarea of study. You may also choose to continue your university studies to earn a graduate degree in a particular area such as law or medicine, a Master's degree, or a PhD (Doctorate). You may also choose to attend college to pursue a more specialized education.

GREATER ESSEX COUNTY District School Board

www.publicboard.ca

Fast Facts for University

Exit to UniversityLocal College:

Tuition Costs:

Residence Costs:

Books and Fees:

Online Applications:

General Program Admission Requirements:

University of Windsor (www.uwindsor.ca)

The approximate cost for attending college full time is $5500-$6000 per year

The approximate cost for room and food at university is $7000-$8000 per year

The cost for books and other student fees is about $1200-$1500 per year

You must apply online through a central application process in Grade 12. The Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) processes all applications.

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)ENG4U, plus 5* other Grade 12 U (university) and/or M (university/college) coursesGrade average on the above Grade 12 coursesOffers will be conditional on final grades* Some programs have specific prerequisite Grade 12 “U” courses included as part of these 5

How to Apply and Learn More:

Have you met with your Guidance Counselor to discuss your pathway plan?

Have you completed a self-assessment of your skills, interests, and abilities?

Have you applied for cooperative education to explore occupations of interest to you?

Have you investigated university programs related to your interests or

attended university information sessions?

Have you decided where you would like to attend university?

Are you familiar with the Ontario University Application Services?

Do you know the admission requirements for the program in which you are interested?

Have you completed your university application?

Do you have a copy of your Ontario Student Transcript and Ontario Secondary School Diploma?

Have you explored scholarship and bursary opportunities?

Are you familiar with OSAP and other sources of financial aid?

U YN TI IV SE R