An application will be processed only when it is deemed complete (i.e. receipt of all necessary transcripts, supporting documents and applicable fees).
Application status and applicant communications are viewable in the Choose>Ryerson portal. All applicants are required to sign-up for a Choose>Ryerson portal account (choose.ryerson.ca). Applicants must read all of the information that is posted to the 'My Application Status' and 'Documents' sections of their Choose>Ryerson account. Applicants are strongly advised to print and save all communications posted to their Choose>Ryerson portal account.
Applicants who have been approved will be notified by an official Offer of Admission.
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a) The earliest date by which an Ontario secondary school applicant may receive an Offer of Early Admission from Ryerson is early February.
b) Non-Ontario secondary school students, including out-of-province high school applicants, may receive an Offer of Admission as soon as interim marks are received by Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment at Ryerson and as soon as Ryerson has completed an assessment of the application.
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Each year, Ryerson announces anticipated program-by-program first release dates. This information is first available in late fall at: www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission. Ryerson will make every attempt to meet, but cannot guarantee, projected release dates.
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In order to maintain their admitted status, an applicant must follow all instructions and meet all deadlines contained in supporting, post-admission documentation. This includes but is not limited to applicant confirmation of acceptance of the offer by the stated deadline, compliance with admission conditions and tuition deposit dates, and finalization of a timetable during the University Enrollment period.
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Ryerson reserves the right to withdraw Offers of Admission made to students who do not meet the condition(s) outlined in their Offer of Admission, who do not confirm their Offer of Admission by the specified confirmation date, or who do not pay their deposit/fee payment as required. As well, evidence of any falsified document(s) will result in the cancellation of an Offer of Admission.
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International Student Health Insurance - All International Students must also register in the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) for the duration of their studies at Ryerson. This plan ensures that all international students are protected from unexpected expensive medical bills and was established by Ontario Universities to provide comprehensive coverage.
UHIP coverage is compulsory for International Students and their dependents. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT STUDENTS DO NOT PURCHASE HEALTH COVERAGE FROM A PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN AT HOME PRIOR TO ARRIVAL IN CANADA. The necessary fee for this coverage will be included in the Fees Statement provided by the Student Fees Office.
Any questions concerning UHIP and the application process should be directed to Enrollment Services and Student Records, Room POD-70 or by phone at (416) 979-5136.
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All full-time program, first-year students who confirm an Offer of Admission by the end of July will be automatically enrolled in their required courses and will be required to only choose and enroll in elective courses as applicable. Enrollment in elective courses generally occurs in mid-August.
All full-time, first-year students who confirm an Offer of Admission later than the end of July will have to enroll in both required and elective courses via RAMSS. For assistance, students should visit www.ryerson.ca/RAMSSsupport/ugrad_grad/ or contact the advisor for their program.
Part-time program, direct entry or advanced standing students will not be automatically enrolled in any (required or elective) courses and should contact the program advisor in their department for course enrollment information.
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Students must attend course enrollment-related activities during the specified time during Orientation Week. Students who do not register and attend classes as required, cannot be guaranteed space in their program unless special written permission has been given.
Where to Obtain Further Information
For pre-application/general inquiries, requests for day and evening studies literature, general admission counselling, program brochures and applications, please contact:
Ryerson University
Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2K3 Telephone: (416) 979-5036
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission
For general inquiries, please also visit http://ask.ryerson.ca
For information on campus tours, open houses, industry days, and professional development visits, please contact:
Ryerson University
Undergraduate Admissions & Recruitment
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2K3 Telephone: (416) 979-5030
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/visit
For information on the status of an application, interpretation of admission requirements, admission questions or concerns, inquiries related to undergraduate degree programs (full- or part-time), please contact:
Ryerson University
Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2K3 Telephone: (416) 979-5036
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission
Please visit www.choose.ryerson.ca in order to personalize a portal page and check application status.
International Students requesting information, application materials, admission counselling, status updates and visits should contact:
Ryerson University
International Student Recruitment
Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2K3 Telephone: (416) 979-5036
www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international