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Admissions Procedures and Policies

Admission Requirements

Ontario Applicants

The basis of admission to Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) undergraduate degree programs is the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), with six (6) Grade 12U/M courses including Grade 12 U English (one of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U) or Anglais (one of EAE4U, EAL4U, EAC4U) (unless otherwise noted), plus program-specific prerequisite courses.

The OSSD with a minimum overall average of 70 percent* in six Grade 12 U/M courses, or equivalent, establishes eligibility for admission; subject to competition, individual TMU programs may establish higher academic averages. All TMU programs also stipulate specific subject prerequisites. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of one full secondary school course at the required level, or equivalent, in each of the subject prerequisites listed for the programs for which they wish to be considered. Grades required for admission are determined on the basis of competition.

Canadian and International Applicants

Applicants not educated in Ontario must submit evidence of education equivalent to the OSSD with six Grade 12 U or M courses. Minimum Canadian provincial requirements for admission are available for reference on the Canadian Secondary School Students webpage. Minimum international country requirements are published on the Internationally-Educated Students webpage . Please note: TMU reserves the right to be the final arbiter of what will be accepted on an equivalency basis.

All Applicants

An applicant’s complete academic record, including secondary school as well as all post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process, unless otherwise noted. If there is a timeframe where an applicant was registered at an institution, for one course or more, regardless of its relevance to the application, the applicant must ensure that the official application includes this information and that a transcript is submitted.

If applicable, applicants may wish to provide context for their academic achievement in their TMU Supplementary Form. The supplementary form is available in the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal

Programs may also specify non-academic requirements for admission (e.g. portfolio, admission essay, interview, audition, etc.). These programs are referred to as Grades-Plus programs. The specific non-academic requirements for individual Grades-Plus programs, including specific submission dates and procedures, are available by visiting the individual undergraduate programs pages.  Requirements may change annually. Note: for Grades-Plus programs, both academic and non-academic criteria will be used in the admission selection process.

Applicants are encouraged to achieve as much breadth of preparation as possible in the course of their studies while also meeting the stated subject prerequisite requirements of the program(s) to which they apply.

* TMU receives more applications than spaces available. The averages/grades required for admission selection to each program is determined on the basis of competition each year. Possession of minimum averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission.

Additional Academic Requirement Notes for Graduates of the Ontario Secondary School Curriculum

The length of time taken by an applicant to complete the OSSD will not be a determining factor in admission decisions.

TMU permits the mixing of U, M and OAC courses (for those applicants who graduated or completed courses in the pre-2003 Ontario secondary school curriculum), as applicable.  The ‘out of school’ component of Grade 12 U/M co-op courses or equivalent is not accepted for admission purposes nor is it accepted in the evaluation of entrance scholarships.

For current Ontario secondary school applicants, TMU considers all Grade 11 final marks and Grade 12 interim/final marks in the assessment (where applicable).

The above general admission guidelines apply to all undergraduate programs and all applicants. Any exceptions are noted on individual program pages. In addition, it is strongly recommended that applicants refer to the Undergraduate Admissions website for up-to-date information.

Please Note: Minimum requirements are subject to change. Admission is not guaranteed.

Where to Obtain Further Information

  • Application Status: ChooseTMU Applicant Portal
  • Assistance regarding admission policies and procedures, and admission counselling (for all undergraduate programs except Engineering):
  • Additional information regarding scholarships, fees, residence and study permits for International Applicants.
  • Campus tours, open houses, industry days and professional development visits: Visits and Tours
  • Information regarding admission to Engineering programs:

 

University Mailing Address:

Toronto Metropolitan University 
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5B 2K3

In April 2022, the university announced our new name of Toronto Metropolitan University, which will be implemented in a phased approach. Learn more about our next chapter.

English Prerequisite Requirements

All applicants, including international students and those who must submit proof of English language proficiency, must include English in their studies at, or above the level indicated in the individual program admission requirements. English as a Second Language studies (except where noted) or English language tests cannot be used as a substitute for the English prerequisite requirement. French-language education students in Ontario may present Anglais courses (e.g. EAE4U) for admission.

English Language Requirements

Applicants to undergraduate studies at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) must provide proof of English language proficiency in the form of an acceptable English language test score, unless they qualify for an exemption under one of the following criteria:

  • They have completed four years of full-time study at the high school level in Canada or in a country where English is the first language (see the list of exempt countries/territories) or in a school where English is the primary language of instruction.
  • They have successfully completed a two or three-year diploma program at a public accredited college where English is the first language of the country (see the list of exempt countries/territories) and the language of instruction at the institution (program/courses cannot be EAL/ESL).
  • They have successfully completed one year of full-time, degree-level study  at an accredited university where English is the first language of the country (see the list of exempt countries/territories) and the language of instruction at the institution (courses cannot be EAL/ESL).

Other criteria may be considered on a case-by-case basis. TMU reserves the right to request proof of English language proficiency, in the form of an acceptable English language test score, from any applicant or admitted student.

An application for admission must include an applicant’s full academic history, and all academic transcripts must be submitted, in order for TMU to waive the English language proficiency test requirement.

TMU will not accept Grade 12 U English, the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT), or equivalent in lieu of a test of English language proficiency.


The Toronto Metropolitan University code for TOEFL is 0886.

For English language proficiency test score submission instructions and other details, visit the English Language Requirements page.

Minimum Required English Proficiency Test Scores

(subject to change - use as a guideline only)

TMU reserves the right to request proof of English language proficiency, in the form of an acceptable English language test score or alternate documentation, from any applicant or admitted student (regardless of background).

At its sole discretion, TMU may request that an additional English language proficiency test of its choosing be completed, regardless of previously submitted test scores. This may occur, for example, in the circumstance where an academic English course grade appears greatly disparate to a submitted English language proficiency test score. 

  TOEFL IELTS DUOLINGO CAEL PTE Cambridge English
All Engineering programs and all Science programs
(except Computer Science and Architectural Science)
83+  iBT
6.5 120 60 60 180 and above on C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency
All Other TMU Programs
(including Computer Science and Architectural Science)
92+  iBT 6.5 120 70 60 180 and above on C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency

Other Acceptable Qualifications

Advanced Placement (AP) College Board Examination English Language and Composition or Literature and Composition with a final grade of 4 or better.
Caribbean Examinations Council English courses A final grade of A (I) or B (II) in CSEC English
GCSE/IGCSE/GCE/AICE English courses A minimum final grade of “B/6” in GCSE/IGCSE/GCE Ordinary Level English, English Language, or English as a Second Language; OR a minimum final or predicted grade of “C” in GCE A Level/AS Level/AICE English or English Language
International Baccalaureate English A minimum score of “4” (predicted or final) in Higher or Standard Level English A: Literature, or English A: Language and Literature. HL English B is not acceptable

Toronto Metropolitan University English Language Institute (ELI)

Toronto Metropolitan University English Language Institute (ELI) offers intensive ESL programs for learners from different backgrounds and levels of proficiency. Pathway programs allow students to further their English language skills while preparing them for an undergraduate degree program at TMU. For programs and requirements visit the Toronto Metropolitan University English Language Institute (ELI) website.

Applicants who do not possess the minimum admission requirements are eligible to be considered for admission, if they meet all the following requirements:

  1. Are twenty-one (21) years of age by December 31 of the year in which they will commence studies;
  2. Have been away from formal education for at least two years;
  3. Are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, or are sponsored by a Canadian governmental agency;
  4. Can present tangible evidence of ability to cope with the program at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and have completed, typically with grades of 70 percent or higher, all subject prerequisite(s) or equivalent required for individual program admission.
Applicants should refer to the Mature Students page for additional details.

Notes:

  • Minimum grades do not guarantee admission. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. To determine the admission average, all subject prerequisite course grades are averaged. The average required for admission purposes will vary by program and is determined on the basis of competition. Where only one prerequisite is required for a program, the grade in that course must be competitive for admission purposes.
  • An applicant's complete academic record, including secondary school as well as any post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process.  If there is a timeframe where an applicant was registered at an institution, for one course or more, regardless of its relevance to the application, the applicant must ensure that the official application includes this information and that a transcript is submitted.
  • In support of their application, it is recommended that applicants include the following in their TMU Supplementary Form:
    • Why they have chosen the program(s).
    • Career ambitions/goals
    • Past work experience

The following are general admission guidelines and are subject to change. Applicants should refer to the International Secondary School Students page for specific country requirements and other relevant information.

Applicants educated outside of Ontario must submit evidence of education equivalent to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six Grade 12 U or M courses. International applicants are not eligible to apply as mature students. Please note: Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) reserves the right to be the final arbiter of what will be accepted 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.

Applicants are required to achieve a high overall standing in their studies and to include the appropriate program subject prerequisite(s) with high standing. Studies used to meet the academic admission requirements must be completed or in progress at the time of application submission. 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 to undergraduate studies at TMU, must provide proof of English language proficiency, in the form of an acceptable English language test score, unless they qualify for an exemption. Refer to English Language Requirements for further details.

Additional information regarding documents and official transcripts can be found on the How to Apply pages.

International Admission Credentials

Education System TMU Requirements
British-Patterned Education

Minimum Requirements:

  • GCSE/ IGCSE/ O Level – At least three different subject areas at the GCSE/ IGCSE/ O Level with final grades of at least ‘B/6’ or higher in one subject and 'C/4' or higher in two other subjects;

AND

  • GCE AS Level  – Four different AS Level subjects with predicted and final grades of ‘B’ or better in two subjects and ‘C’ or better in two other subjects;

OR

  • GCE A Level - Two or more A Level subjects, with predicted and final grades of ‘B’ or higher in one subject and ‘C’ or higher in another subject. 

Cambridge Pre-University Minimum Requirements:

  • The diploma with competitive grades of 'M3' or higher in each Principal Subject.  TMU will also consider applicants for certain programs who present a combination of the Pre-U Principal Subjects, GCE/A Levels and AS Levels along with IGCSE/GCSE/O Levels.
  • Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) will be considered on an individual basis.

BTEC qualifications:

  • BTEC Nationals Level 3, BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) Level 4, and the BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) Level 5 will be considered for admission on an individual basis provided the qualifications include sufficient academic content.
  • Program specific subject requirements must be completed or in progress at an appropriate level.

Prerequisite Subject Requirements:

  • Applicants are encouraged to present prerequisite subjects at the GCE A Level; however, excellent AS Levels and GCSE/IGCSE/O Levels will be considered (except where noted below).
  • English at the GCE A Level or Pre-U Certificate (Principal Subject) is recommended for Journalism and Media Production.
  • Completion of the GCSE O Level in English as a Second Language with a grade between ‘A/7’-’C/4’ will be considered in order to meet the English prerequisite subject requirement.
  • Mathematics at the GCE A Level or Pre-U Certificate (Principal Subject) is recommended for all programs that require Calculus, including programs in the Faculty of Science and the Architectural Science program. It is required for Accounting and Finance and all Engineering programs.
  • Physics at the A Level or Pre-U Certificate (Principal Subject) is also required for all Engineering programs.

Note: General Paper and/or General Studies are not acceptable

Transfer Credit:

  • GCE A Levels with grades of ‘C’ or better, or Pre-U Principal Subject with grades of 'M3' or higher, may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. 
  • No transfer credit is given for AS Levels. 
  • Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using GCE A Levels or Pre-U Certificate (Principal Subject).

 

China, People’s Republic of (PRC)
  • Senior High School (Upper Middle School) Graduation Diploma
  • At least five Senior 3 academic courses (including prerequisite subjects)
  • Senior High School (Upper Middle School) Graduation examination results (Huikao)
  • Chinese National University Entrance Examinations (Gaokao). 

Applicants who have not written, or do not intend on writing the Gaokao examination must submit a signed and dated letter providing the reason(s).

Applicants who have written additional examinations (e.g. SAT, ACT, AP, SAT subject-based tests) and who wish to have these considered in the assessment of their application for admission are encouraged to submit their scores. Applicants who have not written these tests or do not submit scores will not be disadvantaged.

Note for students that have attended:

  • Private international high schools for international and Chinese students
  • International divisions within public schools
  • International high schools for international students

Students that have attended the school types listed above must present:

  • A Chinese high school diploma recognized by the Chinese ministry/municipal department of education; and/or 
  • Proof of graduation from an accredited international curriculum/school with permission to operate in China. 
  • TMU will not accept standardized test scores (e.g. SAT/ACT) in lieu of the above requirements.

Refer to the International Admission Requirements by Country webpage for document requirements.

Caribbean Education (CAPE)

Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE). See also British-Patterned Education.

Minimum Requirements:

  • The completed CAPE Diploma must include a total of at least six individual units with grades of one, two or three. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. 
  • 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.
  • TMU will also consider a preliminary year at the University of the West Indies, Barbados Community College or equivalent in lieu of the CAPE Diploma.
Prerequisite Subject Requirements:
  • All program specific prerequisite subjects must be included at either the CSEC or at the CAPE Level. 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).
Transfer Credit:
  • CAPE units with grades of III or better may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using CAPE units.
French-Patterned Education Baccalauréat/Baccalauréat Général/Option Internationale du Baccalauréat/Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré.

Applicants will be considered for admission on their ‘bulletins’ (with results out of 20) in Première and Terminale or, if already completed, on their final Baccalauréat results. An overall average of 11 or higher in Première and Terminale and 11 or higher in each subject prerequisite will be considered. Admission is competitive and subject to space availability. Higher grades may be required. 

Baccalauréat studies will be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis, however, engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using Baccalauréat studies.
India All India Senior School Certificate Examination (awarded by CBSE) or the Indian School Certificate (awarded by CISCE). Applicants presenting Year 12 State Board Exams (Higher Secondary School Certificate; Intermediate Certificate) with high standing will also be considered for admission.  
International Baccalaureate

Applicants who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma must present grades of 4 or higher in three Higher Level and three Standard Level subjects, including prerequisite subjects, and a total score of 28 or higher (bonus points will be accepted).

Applicants currently enrolled in IB studies must provide predicted results from their school (bonus points will not be considered during our assessment of predicted results).

Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present a total score above the minimum.

The IB certificate and IB Career-related Programme (IBCP) cannot be used in lieu of the high school diploma requirement.

IB Higher Levels with grades of 5 or higher may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using IB subjects.

United States Graduation from Grade 12 of an academic program at an accredited secondary school with high academic standing including minimum B grades in the program-specific subject prerequisites and a minimum B overall average. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

In most cases, subject prerequisites should be completed at the AP level and/or Grade 12 senior academic level (some exceptions apply).

The high school profile (including accreditation, grading scheme, etc.) must accompany the academic record.

While we do not have minimum SAT or ACT score requirements, strong performance on a standardized test can strengthen an application. If SAT or ACT examinations have been written, the results should be submitted. Advanced Placement (AP) examination results will also be considered.

AP courses with examination scores of 4 or higher will be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using AP examinations. 
Other Countries 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 or second year standing from an accredited university in addition to the high school graduation certificate. Refer to the Admission Requirements by Country page for specific country requirements and other relevant information.

Applicants educated outside of Ontario must submit evidence of education equivalent to the OSSD with six (6) Grade 12 U/M courses and subject prerequisites. Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is the sole arbiter of what is considered equivalent.

It is essential that the required subject prerequisite(s) and grade(s) for specific TMU programs form part of the academic background of applicants from outside of Ontario, especially in the last two years of high school studies. Unless noted otherwise, subject prerequisite grades required for admission (normally in the 65-75 percent range) are determined on the basis of competition.

Please note that subject prerequisites vary by program. For individual program subject prerequisite requirements, visit the Canadian Secondary School Students webpage. Applicants to all engineering programs, the Accounting & Finance program, and select programs in the Faculty of Science, should note that calculus is required.

TMU considers all Grade 11 final marks and Grade 12 interim/final marks in the assessment (where applicable).

In determining admissibility, TMU reserves the right to take into account all aspects of an applicant’s academic record. Secondary school as well as all post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) must be declared on the application and all transcripts must be submitted to TMU. An applicant’s overall academic performance will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process.  While minimum averages/grades are stated, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. TMU receives more applications than spaces available. The averages/grades required for admission selection to each program is determined on the basis of competition each year. Possession of minimum averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission.

Province TMU Requirements
Alberta Alberta High School Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31, each with a value of 5 credits. Two acceptable 3-credit courses may be used to replace one 5-credit course. A maximum of two 3-credit courses may be used in the calculation of an overall average. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
British Columbia
British Columbia Certificate of Graduation
Overall average of 73 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Manitoba Manitoba High School Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 40S.  Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
New Brunswick New Brunswick High School Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 120, 121 or 122. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
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. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Northwest Territories Northwest Territories High School Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31, each with a value of 5 credits. Two acceptable 3-credit courses may be used to replace one 5-credit course. A maximum of two 3-credit courses may be used in the calculation of an overall average. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five Academic or Advanced Grade 12 courses. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Nunavut Nunavut Secondary School Diploma
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31. Inuktitut12 and Aulajaaqtut 12 are acceptable courses. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island Senior High School Graduation Certificate
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 611 or 621. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
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 Quebec High School Diploma / Diplôme d'études sécondaire (DES) plus pre-university year / Grade 12
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in six Grade 12 academic (university-preparation level) courses. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Saskatchewan Secondary School Certificate
Overall average of 70 percent or higher in five Grade 12 academic courses numbered 30. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.
Yukon Yukon Secondary School Graduation Certificate
Overall average of 73 percent or higher in five academic Grade 12 courses. Please note that career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations will not be considered for admission purposes.

Application Procedures and Policies

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) encourages submission of the application, required documents and the appropriate application fee well in advance of the Guaranteed Consideration Deadline. Applications received for the fall, winter, and spring/summer terms will be guaranteed consideration if they are 'complete' with all supporting documentation (see Document Submission) and if received by:

  • Fall Term - February 1 for ALL programs (both Grades-Plus and Grades-Only)
  • Fall Term Special Students Only - July 15
  • Winter Term - December 1
  • Spring/Summer Term - April 15

The above dates have been selected in order to allow sufficient time for auditions, interviews, and selection tests to be arranged where required, and to ensure that applications (and amendments to applications) for all programs will be received in time for consideration by the selection committees.

NOTE: Applicants are advised that the above dates are to be used as a guideline only. All complete applications and amendments received by Undergraduate Admissions by the above dates will receive equal consideration. Applications, supporting documents, and amendments received after these dates will be reviewed subject to space availability.  (Exception: Midwifery - applications are accepted only until February 1). TMU reserves the right to terminate the application process without notice.

If applying to TMU through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) (external link) , please allow at least two weeks for processing the application (or amendments to the application).

Students seeking readmission or reinstatement should refer to the applicable sections of this calendar for application dates and procedures.

Application dates are correct at the time of printing. Subsequent amendments to application dates will be posted on the Undergraduate Admissions official website.

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is a member of the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (external link)  (OUAC), 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 5E2 

OUAC Application

Applicants will submit the OUAC Application, unless otherwise noted. The application fee must accompany the completed application, including the $90 Supplemental/Document Evaluation Fee where applicable. All fees are subject to change.

International applicants applying only to TMU may choose to use the TMU International Application.

All applicants (except current Grade 12 students in an Ontario secondary school) are encouraged to complete the TMU Supplementary Form in the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. The supplementary form instructions are posted on the Applications and Related Forms page and the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal.

TMU programs commence in September of each year. Some programs may grant admission to international students for the winter (January) term.

TMU Application

The following applicants must use the TMU Application found on the Applications and Related Forms page:

  • a current TMU student (this includes students enrolled in the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education);
  • a former TMU student (this includes students enrolled in the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education) from Fall 1984 to present;
  • an applicant only applying to a part-time TMU program;
  • an applicant seeking Special Student status;
  • an individual seeking readmission to a TMU program;
  • an individual seeking reinstatement who was Suspended/Required to Withdraw (RTW) from a TMU program more than two years (six consecutive terms) ago (see the Current/Former TMU Students section below).  

Exception: All applicants who wish to be considered for admission to another Ontario university must apply through the OUAC.

The current fee for the TMU Application is $90 (subject to change). Applicants (except those seeking Special Student status) are encouraged to complete the TMU Supplementary Form on the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. 

All Applicants

Before completing either the OUAC or TMU Application, the application instructions should be read carefully. Applicants should ensure they are selecting the correct program code(s) for their desired program choice(s); the codes are available in each online application.  Applicants interested in part-time programs should ensure that they select the part-time option on the application form.  

Program offerings for both the winter and spring/summer terms are limited.  Program availability can be verified on the Programs Accepting Applications page.

Note: All applicants to Grades-Plus programs in The Creative School, and the Architectural Science program, are required to pay a non-academic requirements assessment fee of $50 per program.  The fee is paid at the time of submission of the non-academic requirements.  Please visit the applicable program page for details.

Legal Name and Preferred Name

Applicants must use their legal name on the application; short forms or nicknames should not be used.  Applicants will be given the option to include their preferred name(s) in a separate field.

For applicants that have applied to TMU in a previous academic year: if the name on the application has changed in any way, proof of this name change (i.e. marriage certificate, notarized statement or other legal document) must be provided. 

Communications

Undergraduate Admissions' primary mode of communication is the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal and email.

All applicants are required to use the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal (torontomu.ca/choosetmu), and will be sent personal login details to their email account after their application for admission has been received.

Application status and applicant communications are viewable in the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. Applicants must regularly monitor their ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, and read all of the information that is posted to the 'My Application Status' and 'My Communications' sections. Applicants are strongly advised to save all communications posted to their 'My Communications' section.

If an applicant’s email address changes, TMU must be updated immediately, through appropriate channels. Applicants should ensure that they have updated their filters to prevent important and time-sensitive email communications from being filtered out as spam.

Most communications from TMU are date sensitive. Applicants who fail to respond within stated time frames may have their application or Offer of Admission cancelled.

Application Changes/Updates

Although all changes are important to the processing of each application, changes to program choice, surname, telephone numbers, mailing, email and home addresses are of significant importance and should be made as soon as the situation arises.

Applicants who have used the OUAC application must submit all updates through the OUAC application website. Revisions made to the application may require multiple business days to be received and processed by TMU.

Applicants who have applied on a TMU application must notify Undergraduate Admissions of any changes using the TMU Change Form, available on the Applications and Related Forms page. Changes may require multiple business days to be processed.

Note: Changes (e.g. to application/amendments/condition extensions, etc.) may not be made verbally, either in person or by telephone. 

Required Documentation

It is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure that all required documents are received by Undergraduate Admissions at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) as part of the application process. Applications are not considered complete until the following are received:

  • Academic transcripts, including promotion/graduation status of the applicant’s complete educational background (secondary and all post-secondary studies). Academic transcripts must be submitted regardless if the program of study was successfully completed, or is relevant to the current application;
  • Non-academic requirements (i.e. portfolios, essays, etc.) as applicable;
  • English language proficiency test scores as required (see English Language Requirements);
  • A completed TMU Supplementary Form is encouraged (Exception: Current Ontario secondary school students).


Academic transcripts must show the individual marks or grades achieved in each course or subject taken. Additional information regarding documents and academic transcripts can be found on the Submission of Documents page.

All documents are routinely verified. Evidence of falsified documents during or after the admission selection process will result in the cancellation of an Offer of Admission and any/all program/course enrolments. Information on falsified documents is shared with member and affiliated institutions of the Association of the Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC).

Academic transcripts and all other supporting documentation submitted to TMU cannot be returned to the applicant.

Notes:

  • Proof of change of name (i.e. marriage certificate, notarized statement or other legal document) must be provided if academic documents show a name other than that under which an application is made.
  • Applicants who have indicated on their application that they are a Protected Person (convention refugee) must submit a copy of their official protected person status document (PPSD).
  • If applying for advanced standing admission (a level higher than first year/semester), course descriptions and teaching outlines of all post-secondary studies are generally not required at the time of application for admission (if this information is needed, a request will be forwarded by Undergraduate Admissions). Course/teaching outlines may be required after admission has been granted when the student is applying for transfer credit. Course/teaching outlines are not kept once a transfer credit decision is made. Students are encouraged to keep a copy of all course/teaching outlines for their records.

Internationally-Educated Applicants

Applicants are required to arrange for the submission of academic transcripts of all secondary and post-secondary studies (including promotion/graduation status), as well as school profile(s) including accreditation information and grading scale(s). Applicants must have already completed or be in the process of completing the minimum academic requirements at the time of application submission. If the documents are in a language other than English, applicants must also provide notarized literal English translations.

 

Methods of Submission

All necessary arrangements for submission of required documents should be made early to ensure documents are received by applicable deadlines. TMU will NOT send reminders requesting required documents.

Ontario Secondary School Students in their Senior Year

Grades for current Ontario secondary school students will be submitted to the OUAC by their guidance/student services office. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that their guidance/student services office, the OUAC, and that Undergraduate Admissions at TMU are notified of any plans to upgrade/complete course(s) through night school, summer school, e-school or correspondence studies; and that grades for the course(s) are submitted to the OUAC by their school(s).

Applicants who have attended or are currently attending post-secondary studies for any length of time (including one course) must arrange for the submission of post-secondary transcript(s) to TMU, regardless of the application form used. If a post-secondary institution was omitted from the application, it MUST be amended to include the missing information. The school(s) will be indicated in the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal account within 5-7 business days of updating the application. Failure to indicate all institutions that have been attended (since secondary school) on the application may result in cancellation of the application.

English proficiency test scores, and other supporting documents must be submitted to Undergraduate Admissions. Non-academic requirements must be submitted via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, unless directed otherwise.

All Other Applicants

Academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores, and other supporting documents must be submitted to Undergraduate Admissions. Non-academic requirements must be submitted via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, unless directed otherwise.

TMU requires applicants to upload their documents, where applicable, via ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. Visit the Document Submission page for alternate methods of submission.

All academic transcripts received via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal are considered unofficial. If offered admission, official academic transcripts must be provided as detailed in the Offer letter and sent directly from the issuing institution. Maintaining an Offer of Admission will be dependent on the receipt and verification of official documents, and meeting/fulfilling all other conditions stated in the Offer letter.  To ensure documents are received by applicable deadlines, it is essential that applicants make all the necessary arrangements for the submission of required official academic transcripts well in advance of the deadline date stated in the Offer of Admission.

Ontario University, College and Secondary School Transcripts

Applicants who are attending or have previously attended an Ontario university or college can request academic transcripts via the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) Transcript Request Form (TRF). Some exceptions may apply. See the OUAC Application Guide for details.

Certain secondary schools in Ontario allow applicants to request official secondary school transcripts electronically (completed courses only) using an online service hosted by the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS). The OUAC has partnered with OCAS to offer this service to university applicants and it can be accessed from the OUAC  application in the “Transcripts” section under “Transcripts from Ontario High Schools” and “Check if my high school participates”. If the secondary school is not included in this online service the secondary school, or applicable school board, must be contacted by the applicant to arrange for the submission of the official academic transcript. Toronto Metropolitan University reserves the right to require official documents at any time during the application/admission process, and to rescind any Offer of Admission if discrepancies are found between unofficial and official documents.

Important Notes

All application information and documentation provided in support of an application must be true, accurate, complete, and have been prepared entirely by the applicant. No relevant information, academic or otherwise, can be withheld. Applicants may be required to provide documentation to the University to substantiate an application and the University has the authority to verify any information provided. Any misrepresentation of information may cause an application/Offer of Admission/enrolment to be cancelled by the University at any time (see TMU's Academic Code of Conduct). It is each applicant's responsibility to read the information posted in the After Applying section of the TMU website, and understand the policies and procedures as noted.

Grades-Plus Selective Programs

For some of Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) programs, factors such as interviews, auditions, selection tests, essays, portfolios, etc., are considered in addition to grades in order to select candidates for admission.

Specific information on non-academic admission criteria is available on the individual program pages.

All candidates who are required to submit essays, letters of reference, portfolios, and/or other supporting material must do so via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, unless directed otherwise. Applications will not be considered complete until these are received. Essays, portfolios, letters of reference, and any other supporting material must include the applicant's full name and TMU Student Number.

The normal deadline for equal consideration is February 1. However, applications will be accepted after this date, subject to space and competition. These programs (subject to change) are:

  • Architectural Science
  • Disability Studies (part-time)
  • Fashion 
  • Health Administration (part-time)
  • Image Arts - Film Studies
  • Image Arts - Photography Media Arts
  • Interior Design
  • Midwifery
  • Performance Acting
  • Performance Dance
  • Professional Music
  • Media Production
  • Social Work (only Advanced Standing - Third-Year Entry)

 

Grades-Only Selective Programs

All other TMU programs primarily use grades in the selection process. Admission requirements and procedures vary with individual programs. Please visit Undergraduate Admissions for specific information. 

 

Selection Information

  • Admission decisions are based on the information available at the time of application review. Applicants must have met, or be in the process of meeting, the admission requirements for the program(s) of their choice at the time of application.
  • An applicant's complete academic record, including secondary school as well as any post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process, unless otherwise noted.
  • Admission requirements vary from program to program. Applicants may be required to achieve grades above the published minimum in prerequisite subjects, as well as maintain averages higher than the published minimum. In the selection process, Offers are made to the best qualified candidates for TMU programs.
  • Applicants, including those given an early or conditional Offer of Admission, are required to successfully complete all admission requirements by June 30. For many programs, this excludes the possibility of summer school, night school, virtual-school and/or correspondence courses completed after June 30 in the Grade 12 year. Summer school extensions are not granted for some programs.

    Visit the Summer School Extensions page in order to make a request for a summer school extension beyond June 30. Please note that requests will not be reviewed or responded to until after May 15.

    Extensions are not granted verbally under any circumstances. Applicants who are granted extensions beyond June 30 must continue to follow all other stipulated requirements for their Offer of Admission to TMU (including payment of tuition deposits and the submission of final documents).

    Courses completed after June 30 will not be used in scholarship calculations.

 

NOTE: If a significant date is not a business day at TMU, the following business day is used.

 

Admission Communications

Undergraduate Admissions' primary mode of communication is the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal and email.  All applicants are required to use the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, and will be sent account activation details via email after their application has been received.  

Application status and applicant communications are viewable in the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. Applicants must regularly monitor their applicant portal, and read all of the information that is posted to the 'My Application Status' and 'My Communications' sections. 

If an applicant’s email address changes, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) must be updated immediately, through appropriate channels. Applicants should ensure they update their  filters, and regularly check their 'spam' folder,  to prevent important and time-sensitive email communications from being filtered out.

Applicants who have been approved will be notified by an official Offer of Admission in their ChooseTMU Applicant Portal.   

Offers of Admission Policies and Procedures

Complete Application

An application will be processed only when it is deemed complete (i.e. receipt of all necessary transcripts, supporting documents and applicable fees). TMU will start to release offers of admission as early as December.

Offer Release Dates

Each year, TMU announces anticipated admission decision release dates. This information is available on the After Applying page. TMU will make every attempt to meet, but cannot guarantee, projected release dates.

Offer Conditions

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 acceptance of the Offer by the stated deadline, compliance with admission conditions and tuition deposit dates, and finalization of a timetable during the university enrolment period. Offers of Admission are valid only for the Term of Admission specified and may not be deferred to another term.

TMU reserves the right to withdraw an Offer of Admission (may include residence, scholarships or bursaries) if an applicant does not accept their Offer of Admission by the deadline date, does not pay the tuition deposit and satisfy any/all admission conditions (if applicable) as required, or does not enrol and attend class as required. TMU also reserves the right to amend an Offer of Admission in the case of an administrative error and/or if new information is presented. When an applicant accepts an Offer of Admission, they accept TMU's academic, financial, and other policies and procedures as stated in this Undergraduate Calendar.

International Applicant Study Permits

All approved international applicants are required to obtain a study permit from a Canadian embassy or consulate in their home country prior to arriving in Canada (some exceptions apply). International applicants will also require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), unless they are from a country that is exempted from this requirement. The Toronto Metropolitan University Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is provided to all international applicants for study permit application purposes. It is not possible to study in a full-time degree program in Canada with a visitor visa and it is not possible or recommended to attempt to change status from a visitor to a student when in Canada. Applicants should review the information available on the Immigration page provided by International Student Support (ISS).

Enrolment and Orientation

All full-time program first-year students who confirm an Offer of Admission by mid-July will be automatically enrolled in their required fall and winter term courses, and will be required to only choose and enrol in elective courses as applicable. Enrolment in elective courses generally occurs in mid-August.


All full-time, first-year students who confirm an Offer of Admission later than mid-July will have to enrol in both required and elective courses via MyServiceHub. For assistance, students should visit the Course Enrolment page.

Part-time program, direct entry or advanced standing students will not be automatically enrolled in any (required or elective) courses and should visit the Course Enrolment page for details on the course enrolment process.

Students must attend course enrolment-related activities during the specified time during Orientation Week. Students who do not enrol in nor attend classes as required, cannot be guaranteed space in their program unless special written permission has been given.

University/College Transfer Students

Applicants who wish to attend a Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) program and have attended an accredited university or college will be considered for admission if they meet the admission requirements, and are in good academic standing (i.e. eligible for enrolment/readmission) in their previous/current program.

 

Applicants Required to Withdraw from Previous Institutions

Applicants who have been required to withdraw will not be considered for admission to a comparable program at TMU until the term of suspension/withdrawal has been served or, until one year after the status was assigned, whichever comes first.

Applicants who have been required to withdraw from a faculty or program at their home university but who are eligible to apply to another faculty or program at their home university are also eligible to apply to a similar faculty or program at TMU.

 

General Admission Process and Application Procedures

Generally, an applicant’s complete academic record, including secondary school as well as all post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process. TMU receives more applications than spaces available. The averages/grades required for admission selection to each program are determined on the basis of competition each year. Possession of minimum averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission.

Applicants are required to declare all secondary and post-secondary institutions attended on their application and submit transcripts from each institution, unless otherwise noted. Visit the How to Apply page for further details. Any misrepresentation of information may cause an application/Offer of Admission/enrolment to be cancelled by the University at any time (see Toronto Metropolitan University's Academic Integrity policy). 

Programs may specify non-academic requirements for admission (e.g. portfolio, admission essay, interview, audition, etc.). These programs are referred to as Grades-Plus programs. The specific non-academic requirements for individual Grades-Plus programs, including specific submission dates and procedures, are available by visiting each Program page. Note: for Grades-Plus programs, both academic and non-academic criteria will be used in the admission selection process.

 

Ontario College Transfer Applicants

Applicants with the following credentials from a public Ontario College, and who do not meet the admission requirements from secondary school, will be assessed according to the stated guidelines. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

  1. Graduates of a three-year diploma program, with a 'B' average will be considered for admission and possible transfer credit. The amount of credit that may be transferred is program-specific.
  2. Graduates of a two-year diploma program, or two years of a three-year diploma, with a 'B' average, will be considered for admission and possible transfer credit. The amount of credit that may be transferred is program-specific.
  3. Applicants who have successfully completed one year of a two- or three-year program of an academic nature with an 'A' average will be considered for admission and possible transfer credit. The amount of credit that may be transferred is program-specific. 


Note: All applicants must possess the required program subject prerequisites or equivalent and required entrance averages for these subjects. Admission is subject to competition and higher averages/grades may be required.

 

General Transfer Credit Policy

TMU endorses the Council of Ontario Universities’ general principles on the transfer of credit:

Acceptance of transfer credits among Ontario universities shall be based on the recognition that, while learning experiences may differ in a variety of ways, their substance may be virtually equivalent in terms of their content and rigour. Insofar as possible, acceptance of transfer should allow for the maximum recognition of previous learning experience in university level courses.

Subject to degree, grade and program requirements, any course offered for credit by one university shall be accepted for credit by another university when there is essential equivalency in course content.  

Applicants who have previously completed one or more years at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), or another accredited post-secondary institution, may be eligible for admission to a level higher than first year/semester (advanced standing) and/or for transfer credit (refer to the section on Transfer Credits for additional information).

Applying for Advanced Standing

Applicants applying for advanced standing/transfer credits must arrange to have one set of academic transcripts of their secondary and all post-secondary studies, including promotion/graduation status, submitted to Undergraduate Admissions, unless otherwise noted. Transcripts for applicants who are currently attending a post-secondary institution must also include a list of courses in progress.

If applying for advanced standing admission, course descriptions and teaching outlines of all post-secondary studies are generally not required at the time of application for admission (if this information is needed, a request will be issued by Undergraduate Admissions). Course/teaching outlines may be required after admission has been granted, and when applying for transfer credit (see the Transfer Credit page for further details.)

Transcripts and Advanced Standing

When advanced standing is granted, all or some of an applicant’s previous post-secondary studies is used as a basis of admission.

Courses used as the basis of admission are not recorded as individual transfer credits and may not be used to apply for transfer credit. The original grades obtained in the courses used for advanced standing are not recorded as graded courses on the TMU academic record. Original grades are not used in the calculation of a student’s grade point average.

Residency Requirement

Applicants admitted with advanced standing and/or transfer credits must complete, as a TMU student, studies that normally include at least one half of the program’s curriculum. No more than a total of 50 percent of the program’s requirements may consist of advanced standing credits, transfer credits, challenge credits, or credits granted on a Letter of Permission.

Faculty of Arts Enrolment

Students admitted into a degree completion/advanced standing program who wish to enrol in any Faculty of Arts course that has a prerequisite must first obtain permission from the appropriate teaching department. Students are required to provide the teaching department with a course outline and proof of completion of the appropriate prerequisite.  

Students who have successfully completed one or more years of engineering studies at another qualifying accredited university-level engineering program are eligible for consideration for admission with transfer credits or advanced standing into a related engineering program at TMU, subject to space, competition and academic performance. No transfer credits will be approved beyond second-year level.

Students with a complete degree or partially completed degree in mathematics, physics, chemistry, or other science with appropriate credits in natural sciences, mathematics or computer science may be eligible for course transfer credits or advanced standing into an engineering program, subject to space, competition and academic performance. Transfer credits will be assessed on the basis of strict course-by-course equivalency.

Admission with advanced standing into TMU programs is competitive and depends on space availability and the student’s previous GPA from university/college/high school.  

Current/Former Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) Students

Application Procedure

A request to transfer to another TMU program is made by completing a TMU Application. An $90 application fee (subject to change) must accompany the completed TMU application.

In addition, applicants are encouraged to submit a completed TMU Supplementary Form to Undergraduate Admissions via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal. Details on the supplementary form can be found on the Applications and Related Forms page and the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal.

 

Admission Decisions

Requests for transfer will be considered only if students fulfil the admission requirements for their program of choice and only if space is available in that program. Transfer applications (including supporting documents, where required) will be given equal consideration provided they are received by the guaranteed consideration date. Requests received after these dates will be considered subject to space availability. There is no guarantee that a student will be able to transfer to another program. Students requesting a transfer will compete with all other candidates for admission, and consideration is subject to space.

Students are advised that they can have formal status in only one TMU degree program (including special student studies) at any given time. When a student confirms acceptance of an offer to transfer from one TMU program to another, and is matriculated to the new program, the student forfeits their status in the original program. Students who decide to continue in their current program must log into my.torontomu.ca and access the Admissions tab in MyServiceHub to decline the Offer of Admission.

Students who have a Required to Withdraw (RTW) standing, may not transfer to any TMU program until 12 months have elapsed following the RTW Standing (regardless of program). As well, no courses taken at TMU (or elsewhere) within this 12 month period will be granted TMU credit, except courses completed as part of the Fresh Start Program.

Students cannot apply to transfer to any TMU program immediately after receiving Permanent Program Withdrawal standing. Students may only apply to a different program for the fall semester of the following calendar year (regardless of program).

This applies to students who left under one of the following conditions:

  • officially withdrew or did not complete a term;
  • did not enrol for six consecutive terms, including spring/summer terms, and left in good academic standing.

 

Application Procedures

Application for readmission for students who attended TMU from Fall 1984 to present is made by completing a TMU Application .

A TMU student who last attended prior to Fall 1984 must apply online through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (external link)  .

Equal consideration will be given to those who apply for readmission by February 1 for the fall term; applications received after this date are reviewed subject to space availability. Students seeking readmission for the winter term will receive equal consideration if they apply by December 1.

 

Admission Decisions

All returning students should be aware of space limitations in all levels. Admission/readmission is subject to space, competition and academic consideration. TMU is bound by written admission/readmission offers and does not give verbal offers.

Students should ensure that they fully understand the graduation requirements of their program when applying for readmission, including timespan and curriculum requirements.  

Admission decisions are made by Undergraduate Admissions, which reserves the right to defer or refuse admission to applicants whose qualifications do not fulfil the demands of the program for which they have applied. TMU reserves the right to request a personal interview and to limit the number of students admitted to any program. Admission is subject to the competitive process.

Students who have been Required to Withdraw (RTW) from a Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) program may not continue their program studies and are not eligible for reinstatement in their program for 12 months.

Students may be eligible to participate in the Fresh Start Program to assist in their pursuit of reinstatement. Details and criteria for consideration for this program may be found on the Required to Withdraw (RTW) page.

Application Procedures - Students Seeking Reinstatement Within 24 Months of RTW Date

Students seeking reinstatement within 24 months (6 terms) of their RTW date, and who have not participated in the Fresh Start Program, must follow the reinstatement application instructions and submission deadlines posted on the Required to Withdraw (RTW) page.

Reinstatement will be considered by faculty/program committees based on criteria, assessments and/or procedures developed by the School or Department. Past academic performance, space availability and competition will normally be considerations.

Application Procedures - Students Seeking Reinstatement 24 Months or More from the RTW/Suspended Date

Students seeking reinstatement after 24 months (6 terms) have elapsed from their RTW/Suspended date must apply for reinstatement using a TMU Application .

Applications will be considered subject to past academic performance, space availability and competition, reasonable evidence of the prospect of successful study, as well as admission deadline dates and procedures determined by Undergraduate Admissions.

  • Application for reinstatement should be made as early as possible. The equal consideration date for the fall term is February 1 and for the winter term is December 1. Applications received after these dates will be reviewed subject to space availability.
  • Students must complete the TMU Supplementary Form via the ChooseTMU Applicant Portal, outlining academic and non-academic activities since receiving the Required to Withdraw/Suspended academic standing, and provide reasonable evidence of the prospect of successful study.
  • Official transcripts for courses taken at other post-secondary institutions since receiving the Required to Withdraw/Suspended academic standing must be submitted as part of a complete application.

 

General Reinstatement Policies

Reinstatement, if granted, will be with probationary standing, and its requirements for defined limited studies. (See section on Academic Standings)

No courses taken at TMU (or elsewhere), within a 12-month period between when a student is RTW and reinstatement/transfer to another program is granted, will be eligible for TMU credit, except courses completed through the Fresh Start Program.

 

Special and Auditor Students

Students are designated 'Special Student' if they enrol for one or more courses, but are not pursuing a degree. A special student is eligible for evaluation in the courses taken and for a final grade statement. Special students are not eligible to obtain transfer credits or study on a letter of permission at another institution. Refer to the Special Student Status page for full details.

Prospective special students should note that, for some courses, no space will be available to special students as preference is given to full-time program students. While approval as a special student permits students to attempt to enrol for individual courses, it does not guarantee and is not meant to guarantee enrolment in courses, or admission to a Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) program.  

Application Procedures

The Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science (FEAS) requires submission of the TMU Application and supporting documentation.  Visit the FEAS Special Student page for requirements.

The Faculty of Science (FoS) requires submission of the TMU Application and written authorization from the program department. This authorization is valid only for the period of time and courses specified.  The authorization must be submitted to Undergraduate Admissions as part of the application process. Visit the FoS Special Student page for details.


The School of Nutrition requires completion of their approval process, prior to submission of the online TMU Application. Refer to the Nutrition and Food Special Student Admissions page for further details.

The Faculty of Arts (FoA) requires completion of the Special Student Permission Form.  Visit the FoA Special Students page for details.

Grade 12 U/M students may be admitted as special students to take a course, subject to receiving authorization from the teaching department of the course they wish to take and also subject to space in the desired course. Candidates must be recommended by their secondary school and will be considered on an individual basis. If the course forms part of a program to which the student is admitted, credit is applied.

Enrolment and Student Record

Course(s) taken as a special student, which an applicant subsequently wants to apply as transfer credit to a program, will not be recorded as a graded course nor will it be used in the calculation of the student’s grade point average (GPA).

NOTE: Access to a course(s) is subject to approval of the teaching department. Approval may not be granted until after the commencement of term, as space is an essential consideration. Individual faculty members may not grant access to courses.

Special students are subject to the same continuation requirements as students in degree, diploma or certificate programs (see Academic Standings section). Special students are normally permitted to enrol for one to two courses per semester unless they are studying on letter of permission from another university or have previously completed a degree from an accredited university.

Students are designated 'Auditor' if they enrol for one or more courses which they do not wish to be evaluated; they attend classes for their own interest. An auditor will not be given a statement of attendance. Auditor students may only enrol in lecture courses and permission is subject to space, generally after courses commence. Applicants for auditor status must refer to the Audit  Course section of the Enrolment Tools on the Course Enrolment page for further details.

General Information

The Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science is committed to working with engineering students to overcome challenges and improve their prospects for success as a Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) engineering student and as a professional engineer after graduation. The faculty has introduced the Early Intervention Program and the Writing Skills Resource Path as part of a larger, faculty-wide initiative designed to maximize students' potential for success.  

Early Intervention Program

Highly innovative and proactive retention strategies play an important role in helping students build the skills for success in a demanding engineering curriculum. Through the First-Year Engineering Office, the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science has incorporated the Early Intervention Program into the first-year engineering experience. At the semester's mid-point, students who are failing courses in their core curriculum are identified and encouraged to attend an interview with a member of our academic support team (First-Year Engineering Program Director/Academic Advisor and/or the Student Counsellor). Together, they discuss options to help reduce the chances of academic failure.  

Writing Skills Resource Path

All new engineering students are automatically enrolled in CEN 199: Writing Skills.

CEN 199 is graded on a Pass/Fail basis, and is used to track the results of the Writing Skills Test (WST).

All students admitted into engineering are required to write the mandatory Writing Skills Test (WST) during orientation week. Students who pass the WST (by achieving a grade of 'B' or higher) will receive a Pass in CEN 199 and therefore may enrol in the lower level liberal studies course of their choice (subject to availability).

Students who do not pass the WST will receive an INP (in progress) grade in CEN 199 and will be required to enrol in one of LNG 111, LNG 112, LNG 113, or LNG 121 as their first-year lower-level liberal studies course. These courses, which count toward lower level liberal studies requirements, are writing-intensive humanities and social science courses designed to give students the opportunity to strengthen their foundations in communication. These students will then have three additional opportunities to write and pass the WST:

  • in May, following semester 2;
  • during orientation week prior to semester 3;
  • in May, following semester 4.

Please note: A Pass in CEN 199: Writing Skills is required to enrol in all third-year engineering courses. Students with a grade of INP in CEN 199 will not be allowed to enrol in any third-year engineering course.

For additional information, please refer to the specific engineering program within this calendar or contact the First-Year Engineering Office, Room ENG-377 Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 554261 or ext 554502, E-mail: firstyeareng@torontomu.ca.  

Engineering Transfer Credits

Applicants approved into an engineering program cannot expect to receive any transfer credits in engineering discipline or engineering-related discipline courses if their applicable post-secondary education was not completed at a program accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Refer to the Engineers Canada website (external link)  for a listing of CEAB accredited institutions.

Core and professional engineering course transfer credits will be granted at the time of admission. An Offer of Admission will notify the applicant of transfer credit decision(s) subject to acceptance of their Offer.

Liberal studies discipline courses taken in a CEAB accredited or non-accredited program will be considered for either lower- or upper-level liberal studies transfer credit.

Fees

International students are charged a different tuition fee from Canadians, unless they qualify for an exemption based on their status. International students who qualify for international fee exemption may still be required to obtain a study permit (student authorization) from Immigration Canada.

The following categories of international students may be exempt from the differential fee:

  1. Those with diplomatic status in Canada.
  2. Convention Refugees or Protected Persons.
  3. Dependents of Canadian citizens and of permanent residents of Canada.
  4. Spouses/dependent children of foreign workers in Canada.

To claim exemption, students must take their documentation to the RO ServiceHub when they arrive on campus. Visit the Undergraduate Tuition and Fees page for details.   

International Student Health Insurance

All international students must also register in the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) for the duration of their studies at Toronto Met. 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 available in TMU’s MyServiceHub.