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Admission Averages

Admission Averages. … are typically a combination of final Grade 12U or 12M grades and serve as the basis on which the conditional offer is made by an institution. The average is comprised of: ENG4U all prerequisites Next best marks to total 6. Research Tools For Students.

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Admission Averages

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  1. Admission Averages … are typically a combination of final Grade 12U or 12M grades and serve as the basis on which the conditional offer is made by an institution. The average is comprised of: • ENG4U • all prerequisites • Next best marks to total 6

  2. Research Tools For Students • Career Cruising website • View Books • For Grads Only (The Book of Answers) http://www.electronicinfo.ca/en/ • Websites for specific institutions • . . . TALK TO EVERYONE

  3. Scholarships 3 types: • Entrance - based purely on academic standing- final overall grade average including English and pre-requisites- no application required, usually start at 80%. • HSC Nominated Scholarships - Several President and Chancellor Scholarships require an endorsement of 1 or 2 students per high school- extensive application. • Corporate, Community, Government - based on leadership, community service, academics- extensive application. Scholarships to Consider: Government: Loran Award (requires school nomination) Corporate: Schulich Leadership Scholarship (requires school nomination) TD Canada Trust Wendy’s Classics Award Best website for Research: www.studentawards.com

  4. What is the Timeline? Grade 11 February • Research • course selections April • Post-Secondary Fair • UK Fair • Global bound? • Tell your counsellor May • SAT? August • Do you need to change your timetable? Grade 12 September • Student-Parent Meeting • University Fair • “For Grads Only” Resource distributed October • Individual interviews • Recruiter visits • University Dialogue Evening November • Application tutorial • OUAC details December • All applications sent

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