A complete list of international country equivalencies is available at www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international/.
Note: Ryerson reserves the right to be the final arbiter of what it will accept on an equivalency basis.
It is mandatory that the required subject prerequisites and grades for specific programs form part of the applicant’s academic background, especially in the last two years of secondary and/or post-secondary studies as required. All transcripts must show all courses completed and grades achieved.
The following admission guidelines (subject to change) will assist in equating academic qualifications with the Ryerson admission requirements. Applicants from a country where English is not the first language are required to provide an acceptable English language proficiency test score. Refer to the English Language section of this calendar.
Applicants are required to achieve a high overall standing in their studies and to include the appropriate program subject prerequisite(s) with high standing. Candidates are selected on the basis of their overall academic performance in relation to other candidates. Due to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. Applicants should refer to the Country-Specific Admission Requirements publication for specific country requirements and other relevant information. This publication is available at: www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international/. These guidelines are for information purposes and are subject to change. Additional information regarding documents and official transcripts can be found at www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/apply/.
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Central and South America
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Successful completion of a university preparatory (Bachillerato or equivalent) program with high academic standing or first year standing from an accredited university. Refer to the Country-Specific Admission Requirements publication for further details. |
China, People’s Republic of (PRC)
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High School/Senior Middle School Graduation and Chinese National University Entrance Examinations or first year standing from an accredited university. (High school transcripts must show courses completed and grades achieved for all three years of study.) |
Commonwealth Caribbean
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The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE). The completed CAPE Diploma must include a total of at least six individual units with grades of I, II or III. All program specific prerequisite subjects must be included at either the CSEC or at the CAPE Level.
- GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary (O) Levels may be substituted for the CSEC.
- GCE/Advanced (A) Levels may be substituted for the CAPE (see United Kingdom and Commonwealth for requirements).
- Ryerson will also consider a preliminary year at the University of the West Indies, Barbados Community College or equivalent in lieu of the CAPE Diploma.
- CSEC papers must be at the General Proficiency Level, if written before 1998 with grades of one or two, commencing 1998 with grades of one, two or three.
- Prerequisites at the CAPE level are highly recommended.
- Preference is given to applicants applying to mathematics and science-based programs that include mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology at the CAPE level (as per applicable program prerequisite subject requirements).
- CAPE units with grades of III or better may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis.
- See also United Kingdom and Commonwealth.
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Europe (General)
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High School Graduation Certificate (Maturity Certificate, Baccalaureate, or equivalent) with high academic standing from an academic program at an accredited school. Refer to the Country-Specific Admission Requirements publication for further details. |
Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) plus Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) (since 1980) with strong results in at least five academic subjects, two of which must be at the Advanced Level and three at the Ordinary Level or four academic subjects, three of which must be at the Advanced Level and one at the Ordinary Level. See also United Kingdom and Commonwealth. Preference is given to applicants applying to Mathematics and science-based programs who include Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry/Biology at the Advanced Level (as per applicable program subject prerequisite requirements).
Hong Kong Diploma of Senior Education (HKDSE), first graduating class of 2012 - Ryerson University admission requirements currently under review. |
India
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All India Senior School Certificate Examination (awarded by CBSE) or the Indian School Certificate (awarded by CISCE). Students presenting Year 12 State Board Exams (Higher Secondary School Certificate; Intermediate Certificate) with high standing will also be considered for admission. |
International Baccalaureate
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Completion of the International Baccalaureate Diploma with grades of four or higher in three Higher Level and three Standard Level subjects and with a grade total of 26 or higher. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. IB Higher Levels with grades of 5 or higher may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. |
Iran
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Diplom-Metevaseth and Pre-University year (since 1997) or National High School Diploma after 12 years (before 1997) with high academic standing. Prerequisite subjects must be included in the final year of secondary school (if completed before 1997) or in the Pre-University year. |
Japan
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Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate). |
Middle East
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General Secondary School Certificate - e.g., Tawjihi, Tawjihiyya, Shahadat-al-thanawia-al-a. ama or equivalent. Refer to the Country-Specific Admission Requirements publication for further details. |
Malaysia
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Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM); Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary School System (MICSS) Unified Examination Certificate (UEC). See also United Kingdom and Commonwealth. |
Pakistan
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Intermediate Certificate or Higher Secondary School Certificate with excellent results including the applicable subject prerequisites. |
Philippines
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Second year standing from an accredited university with a minimum cumulative grade point average of ‘B’ and high standing in the appropriate program subject prerequisites. |
Singapore
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Singapore/Cambridge GCSE/Ordinary Level and GCE/ Advanced Level Examinations. See also United Kingdom and Commonwealth. |
Taiwan
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Senior High School Graduation Certificate (academic program). |
United Kingdom and Commonwealth
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- The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE/IGCSE) Ordinary Level and the GCE Advanced Level Examinations (U.K. Examining boards)
- The Cambridge International Exam (CIE)/Cambridge Higher School Certificate
- Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
- Scottish Certificate of Higher Education
Applicants must present the following:
GCE A Level – At least two A Levels in different subject areas with predicted and final grades of ‘B’ or higher in one subject and ‘C’ or higher in another subject.
GCE AS Level – Two AS Levels are acceptable in place of an A Level.
GCSE O Level – At least three different subject areas at the GCSE O Level with final grades of at least ‘B’ or higher in one subject and 'C' or higher in two other subjects.
Notes:
Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Higher results may be required for some programs due to competition. Candidates who do not meet the above requirements may also be considered on an individual basis subject to space and competition.
Prerequisite subjects should be presented at the GCE A Level however excellent AS Level and GCSE O Levels will be considered for some programs.
English at the GCE A Level is required for programs in the Faculty of Arts (excluding International Economics and Finance), as well as Journalism, Radio and Television and Business Management. English at the GCE A Level is recommended for all other programs.
Completion of the GCSE O Level in English as a Second Language with a grade between ‘A’-’C’ will be considered in order to meet the English prerequisite subject requirement (except where noted otherwise above).
Applicants to programs in the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science must include mathematics and either physics or chemistry at the GCE A Level. Preference will be given to applicants who include all applicable program subject prerequisite requirements at the GCE A Level. Please consult the subject prerequisites of the chosen program, as listed in this Calendar.
GCE A Levels with grades of ‘C’ or better may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. No transfer credit is given for AS Levels. No transfer credit is given for courses taught by the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science.
Ryerson University will accept the Cambridge Pre-University Certificates (Principal Subjects) in lieu of A Levels and welcomes the Pre-U Diploma. Ryerson is currently reviewing minimum grade requirements for admission consideration and transfer credit eligibility.
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United States
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Graduation from Grade 12 of an accredited academic school with high academic standing including ‘B’ grades or higher in the program-specific subject prerequisites and a ‘B’ overall average or higher. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. The high school profile (including accreditation, grading scheme, etc.) must accompany the academic record. SAT Reasoning with a minimum score of 550 in each SAT component is recommended. ACT scores (24 minimum) and Advanced Placement (AP) examination results will also be considered. Applicants who do not present the above criteria may be considered on an individual basis, taking into consideration their high school performance, SAT/ACT/AP scores and first year standing from an accredited university or college, where applicable. AP examination scores of 4 or higher will be considered for transfer credits on an individual basis. |
Other Countries
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Generally, applicants with high academic standing from an academic program at an accredited school, who are eligible for admission to first year university studies in their home country, will be considered. Applicants from some countries will require first year standing from an accredited university in addition to the high school graduation certificate. For specific country requirements refer to the Country-Specific Admission Requirements publication for specific country requirements and other relevant information. This publication is available at: www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international/. |