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HOME ADMISSION PROCEDURES AND POLICIES STUDENTS FROM CANADIAN PROVINCES/TERRITORIES OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO

STUDENTS FROM CANADIAN PROVINCES/TERRITORIES OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO
Applicants educated outside of Ontario must submit evidence of standing equivalent to the OSSD with six (6) Grade 12 U/M courses and subject prerequisites. Ryerson is the sole arbiter of what is considered equivalent.

It is essential that the required subject prerequisite(s) and grade(s) for specific Ryerson programs form part of the academic background of applicants from outside of Ontario, especially in the last two years of high school studies.

Please note that subject prerequisites vary by program. For individual program subject prerequisite requirements, visit www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview.

Unless noted otherwise, subject prerequisite grades required for admission (normally in the 65-75 percent range) are determined on the basis of competition.

Applicants to the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science (with the exception of the Architectural Science program) should note that Calculus is required.

While minimum averages/grades are stated, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

ALBERTA and the Northwest Territories
Alberta High School Diploma
Northwest Territories High School Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31.

BRITISH COLUMBIA and the YUKON
British Columbia Certificate of Graduation
Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma


Overall average of 73 percent or higher in four academic Grade 12 courses. Provincial examinations not required for admission consideration (except where necessary for graduation).

MANITOBA
Secondary School Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 40S.

NEW BRUNSWICK
High School Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 120, 121 or 122.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Senior High School Graduation Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in ten academic Grade 12 credits at the 3000 level.

NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five Academic or Advanced Grade 12 courses.

NUNAVUT
Nunavut Secondary School Diploma


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
High School Graduation Certificate


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 611 or 621.

QUEBEC - CEGEP

Overall average of 70 percent or higher in 12 academic courses from a Diplôme d’Etudes Collègiales (DEC)/pre-university program of study.

QUEBEC - GRADE 12
Grade 12 Certificate of Graduation

Overall average of 70 percent or higher in six Grade 12 academic (university-preparation level) courses.

SASKATCHEWAN
Secondary School Certificate


Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five Grade 12 academic courses numbered 30.


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