Winter 2015 Undergraduate Calendar


APPLICATION/ADMISSION INFORMATION

Application Procedures
Applicants for full-time, undergraduate studies must apply through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (O.U.A.C.). Current Ontario secondary school students should contact their guidance office for application instructions. All others use the O.U.A.C. 105 application form, which is available at all Ontario universities or via the web at <www.ouac.on.ca>

Applicants for part-time studies must use the University of Windsor application form, which is available via the web at <www.uwindsor.ca/ptapp>

Application Deadlines
Candidates from outside continental North America must apply and submit all supporting documents to the Registrar's Office before March 1 for registration in the Fall term.

All other candidates must apply and submit all supporting documents as follows: August 1 for the Fall term; December 1 for the Winter term; and April 1 for the Summer term (Intersession and Summer Session).

Year III, Honours Bachelor of Social Work programs - February 1
Year III Social Work and Diaspora Studies - February 1
Year III Social Work and Women’s Studies - February 1
Year III Criminology - May 1 (Note: Only students not registered in pre-criminology or combined pre-criminology program need to apply. Current Criminology students will be considered automatically.)
Year III Forensic Science - May 1
Year III Forensics and Criminology - May 1
Bachelor of Science in Nursing - March 1

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admission requirements described in this section define the minimum requirements for specific programs. Possession of the minimum requirements guarantees only that the application will be considered.

For Students Coming from Ontario Secondary Schools
For Students Coming from Other Canadian Provinces
For Students Coming from the United States
For Students Coming from Outside Canada and the United States
For Students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program
For Mature Students (Mature Student Policy)
For Year III Second-Entry Programs: Criminology and Combined Honours Criminology and Social Work
For Returning Students
For Transfer Students (Transfer Policy)
For Students who have taken Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations

Additional University-to-College Transfer/Articulation Agreements


ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English to be considered for admission.

This can be demonstrated in the following ways:
1) A minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); or
2) A minimum score of 60 on the Carleton University’s Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL); or
3) Successful completion of the University of Windsor's English Language Improvement Program (ELIP)* (level III) with a minimum final grade of 75%; or
4) A minimum score of 85 on the English Proficiency Test administered by the English Language Institute of the University of Michigan (MELAB); or
5) A minimum score of 220 with a T.W.E. 4.5 on the Computer-based Test, 83 with an essay score of 20 on the Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (T.O.E.F.L.); or
6) Receive a minimum of five semester transfer credits based on work completed ­at a recognized English-speaking University. (Normally, students must have at least one term of full-time study.); or
7) Receive a minimum of one year of transfer credit based on work completed at a non-university post-secondary institution with above average standing; or
8) Have completed all secondary or post-secondary education in English speaking countries such as the UK, West Indies and other countries as specified by the undergraduate admissions office; or
9) Can demonstrate that they have completed three years of full-time secondary or post-secondary study in a school where the language of instruction is English (e.g., in a British, Canadian, American or Australian Curriculum or an international diploma like the International Baccalaureate) and can demonstrate English proficiency. In some cases an English proficiency test may still be required; or
10) A minimum score of 60 for undergraduate admissions. For graduate admissions: a) a minimum score of 65 for graduate programs requiring a 6.5 IELTS or b) a minimum score of 68 for graduate programs requiring 7.0 IELTS - Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE); or
11) Applicants who do not satisfy the above requirements and wish exemption must provide the Admissions Office with a letter detailing the reasons for their appeal and include a letter of recommendation from their Secondary School principal or designate. The Manager of Undergraduate Admissions or Director of International Admissions assesses the request for exemption of this requirement.

Note: The University reserves the right to require applicants with an English Language Proficiency score disparate from their academic English prerequisite achievement to present further evidence of proficiency.

*For more information on the University of Windsor's 12 week intensive English language training program, click here.

**To view the English Language Proficiency Requirements for admission to graduate programs, click here.


ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS COMING FROM ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOLS
"*" denotes programs where admissions have been suspended
All programs require a minimum admission average of 70%. This average may be higher, depending on the number of applicants.

For Business programs a minimum admission average of at least 73% is normally required. For Business Co-op programs a minimum admission average of at least 78% is normally required.

A second average is considered for students applying to Biology and Biochemistry (Health and Biomedical Science stream), Business, Computer Science, Forensic Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Kinesiology, Science and Nursing programs. The minimum second average is approximately 70%.The OSS Diploma and six Grade 12 U or M courses, including ENG4U. Co-op courses are excluded. Other requirements are listed below.
Calculation of Secondary Averages
A second average is considered for students applying for the following programs:
Computer Science/Math – average of math courses (70%)
Nursing – average of chemistry and biology (70%)
Engineering – average of all math and science courses except biology (74%)
Science – average of all attempted science and math courses (70%)
Forensics – average of all required science and math courses (70%)
Kinesiology - In addition to the best six averages, a minimum grade of 70% in each of grade 12U English and Biology will be required for students admitted to Kinesiology.
Business- a minimum mark of 70% in at least one grade 12 U math course (or equivalent) is normally required.
Biology and Biochemistry (Health and Biomedical Science stream) - average of all attempted science and math courses (75%)

DEGREE TITLE/PROGRAMOSS ADMISSION CRITERIA, COURSE REQUIREMENTS SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATIONS, INTERVIEWS, AUDITIONS

All programs: 6 Grade 12 "U" level courses or equivalents including Grade 12 "U" level English. Other requirements are listed below.
Bachelor of Arts, B.A. (Honours programs)
Anthropology*, Greek and Roman Studies, Communication Studies, Media, and Film, Developmental Psychology, Diaspora Studies, Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Communication, Media and Film, Combined Honours Digital Journalism and English Language and Literature
Combined Honours Digital Journalism and English Literature and Creative Writing, Combined Honours Digital Journalism and Political Science, Disability Studies, Drama, English Language and Literature, Family and Social Relations, French Studies, History, Labour Studies*, Liberal and Professional Studies, Modern languages and Second Language Education, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Political Science with Bilingual Specialization, Political Science with Law and Politics Specialization, Psychology, Social Justice, Sociology, Visual Arts , Women’s Studies, Undeclared.
Criminology
Honours Sociology and Criminology
Drama in Education and Community
Drama and Communication Studies, Media and Film
English Literature and Creative Writing
International Relations and Developmental Studies
Visual Arts and Art History/Visual Culture
Visual Arts and Communication Studies, Media and Film
• ENG4U required.
• French majors require any Grade 12 U French.
• Majors in all other languages do not require prior high school language courses and will be assessed and placed appropriately on program entrance.
• Criminology and Social Work students re-apply for admission to Year 3.
• EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors.
• Students may choose to pursue a double major in any BA Honours program.
• Interview for Drama in Education and Community. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama
• Political Science with Bilingual Specialization students require Grade 12 U French or equivalent.
Political Science with Law and Politics Specialization requires a minimum high school admission average of 85% and a minimum final high school average no lower than 80% at the time of high school graduation.
• For the Combined Honours in Digital Journalism programs, a portfolio may be required (i.e., sample of relevant work (writing or other media, and a statement of interest).
  • For the Liberal and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership (Flight Option), students need to have successfully completed grade 12 math and physics.
  • For the Liberal and Professional Studies : Aeronautics Leadership (Ground Option), students need to have successfully completed grade 12 math.
  • Bachelor of Arts, B.A. (General Programs)
    Anthropology*, Greek and Roman Studies, Child Psychology, Communication Studies, Media, and Film, English Language and Literature, Family and Social Relations, French Studies, History, Labour Studies*, Liberal and Professional Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Women’s Studies, Undeclared.
    • ENG4U required.
    • French majors require any Grade 12 U French.
    • Majors in all other languages do not require prior high school language courses and will be assessed and placed appropriately on program entrance.
    Bachelor of Social Work, B.S.W.
    Social Work
    Social Work and Women’s Studies
    Social Work and Diaspora Studies
    • ENG4U required.
    • Social Work students re-apply for admissions to Year 3 .
    Bachelor of Fine Arts, B.F.A.
    Acting
    Visual Arts
    Visual Arts and the Built Environment
    Bachelor of Music, B.Mus.
    Music
    Bachelor of Music Therapy*
    • ENG4U required, audition is required, visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama.
    • Auditions for B.F.A. Acting are held in Windsor and Toronto. Please contact Dramatic Art at Ext. 2804 for final dates or visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama.
    • Visual Arts and the Built Environment: SPH4U and MHF4U required, MCV4U is recommended.
    • A portfolio is not required for admission to our BFA Visual Arts program. However, admission to Year 3 is based on a successful portfolio evaluation.
    • Music and Music Therapy: Audition required for admission. Visit www.uwindsor.ca/music or contact Music at Ext. 2780 for dates of music auditions.
    Combined Bachelor of Arts in Forensic (Honours)
    Forensics
    • ENG4U, SBI4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. Forensics and Criminology students must re-apply for admission to Year 3.
    Bachelor of Forensic Science, B.F.S. (4 years)
    Forensic Science
    • ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is recommended and SPH4U is strongly recommended
    Bachelor of Arts and Science, BAS
    Arts and Science
    • ENG4U, MHF4U, and two from SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Bachelor of Environmental Studies, B.E.S.
    Environmental Studies
    • ENG4U
    Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, B.A.Sc.
    General Engineering (Common First Year)
    No enrolment limit on programs.
    Program streams available after first year include:
    Engineering – Civil
    Engineering – Civil (Co-op)
    Engineering – Environmental
    Engineering – Environmental (Co-op)
    Engineering – Electrical and Computer
    Engineering – Electrical and Computer (Co-op)
    Engineering – Industrial (General Program)
    Engineering – Industrial (General Program) (Co-op)
    Engineering – Industrial (with a minor in Business Administration)
    Engineering – Industrial (with a minor in Business Administration) (Co-op)
    Engineering – Mechanical (General Program)
    Engineering – Mechanical (General Program) (Co-op)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Automotive option)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Automotive option) (Co-op)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Materials option)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Materials option) (Co-op)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Environmental option)
    Engineering – Mechanical (Environmental option) (Co-op)
    ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U required. MCV4U is strongly recommended.

    Students may apply for the optional Co-op program either in the fall of 2nd year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
    Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BTech) No direct admission.
    Bachelor of Human Kinetics, B.H.K.
    Human Kinetics/Kinesiology
    • ENG4U and SBI4U required. Specializations being in third year in Movement Science, Sport Management or Sport Studies. Co-op available – apply during Year 1 at University of Windsor.
    In addition to the best six averages, a minimum grade of 70% in each of grade 12U English and Biology be required for students admitted to Kinesiology.
    Bachelor of Science in Nursing, B.Sc.N.
    Nursing
    ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U required. (One Grade 12 U Mathematics is recommended).

    As of Fall 2016: ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, and one Grade 12 mathematics required.
    Bachelor of Arts, B.A.
    Economics (3 year)
    Economics (Honours program)
    • ENG4U is required. MHF4U is required for Honours Economics. MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended for the Honours Economics.
    Bachelor of Computer Science, B.C.S.
    Computer Science (3-year program)
    Computer Science (Honours)
    Computer Science (Honours) (Co-op)
    • ENG4U, and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Bachelor of Science, B.Sc.
    Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing)
    Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) (Co-op)
    Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization
    Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization (Co-op)
    Computer Information Systems
    Computer Information Systems (Co-op)
    • ENG4U, and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Biology and Biochemistry (Health and Biomedical Stream)• ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SBI4U. SPH4U is recommended.
    Biology
    Biology and Biotechnology
    Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience
    • ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SBI4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. SPH4U is recommended.
    Biochemistry• ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SBI4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. SPH4U is recommended.
    Chemistry
    Chemistry and Physics
    • ENG4U, SCH4U, MHF4U, plus one of SPH4U or SBI4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended. SPH4U is recommended.
    Economics, B.Sc. (Honours) • ENG4U, MHF4U are required. MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended.
    General Science (3-year program)• ENG4U, MHF4U, and two of SCH4U, SBI4U or SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Honours Mathematics (B. Math)
    General Mathematics (B. Math)
    Mathematics and Statistics (B. Math)
    Mathematics and Computer Science (B. Math)
    • ENG4U, MHF4U, and MCV4U required. SPH4U is recommended.
    Honours Physics , Honours Physics (Physics and High Technology), Honours Physics (Medical Physics) (Note: Co-op streams and with thesis options are available) ENG4U, MHF4U, and SPH4U are required. MCV4U is strongly recommended. SCH4U is recommended.
    Environmental ScienceENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, and SBI4U. SPH4U is recommended. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Bachelor of Commerce, B.Comm.
    Business Administration
    Business Administration (Co-op)
    • ENG4U and one Grade 12 U Mathematics required.
    Business and Economics• ENG4U and MHF4U are required. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Business and Computer Science
    Business and Computer Science (Co-op)
    • ENG4U and MHF4U are required. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education* (This includes the Honours Chemistry (with and without thesis), Bachelor of Education and the Honours Biological Science (with or without thesis) • ENG4U, MHF4U, and two of SCH4U, SBI4U or SPH4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended.
    Concurrent Bachelor of Math/Bachelor of Education* ENG4U, MHF4U, and MCV4U required. SPH4U is recommended.
    Concurrent Bachelor of Arts in French Studies/Bachelor of Education*ENG4U and any Grade 12 U French. Individual grades in Grade 12 U and Grade 11 French are also used for admission.
    Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education/Diploma in Early Childhood Education*ENG4U is required.
    Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.No direct admission.
    Bachelor of Laws, JDNo direct admission.



    High School Course codes
    ENG4U- English
    EWC4U- Creative Writing
    MHF4U- Advanced Functions
    MCV4U- Calculus and Vectors
    MDM4U- Mathematics of Data Management
    SBI4U- Biology
    SCH4U- Chemistry
    SPH4U- Physics




    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS FROM OTHER CANADIAN PROVINCES

    Applicants completing the following levels of education are considered equivalent to OSSD graduates.

    Alberta
    British Columbia
    Grade 12
    High School diploma with 4 academic courses at the Grade 12 level. Provincial exams are not required, except for Grade 12 English.
    Manitoba
    New Brunswick
    Saskatchewan
    Grade 12
    Grade 12
    Grade 12
    Nova ScotiaGrade 12 or First Year at a Nova Scotia university after Junior Matriculation
    Prince Edward Island
    Newfoundland
    Grade 12
    Grade 12
    QuebecGrade 12 or completion of the first year of a General Program at a C.E.G.E.P. (minimum of 12 semester subjects)
    Northwest Territories
    Yukon
    Grade 12
    Grade 12

    Subject requirements for specific programs equivalent to the Grade 12 “U” courses must be included in the above curricula.


    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS FROM THE UNITED STATES

    Graduates of accredited high schools will normally qualify for admission if the cumulative high school grade point average is 3.0 or above.

    In addition, all students, regardless of nationality, graduating from a high school within the US must present a combined (Math and Critical Reading) SAT score of 1,100 or an ACT score of 24. Where class rankings are reported on the transcript, a ranking in the top third is preferred. The University of Windsor has an official code to use when you submit your scores – 0904.

    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS COMING FROM OUTSIDE CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

    The minimum admission requirements for international applicants to First Year are listed below. Prerequisite courses should be presented in the final year of their secondary school or equivalent program. Applicants from overseas must send the official documents of their secondary education indicating subjects taken and grades obtained. Eligibility for admission may be determined with submission of photocopies or unofficial transcripts. Notarized English translations are necessary if the documents are not in English. Photocopies are not accepted. In some situations, attested copies of official transcripts may be acceptable. Please contact the Office of the Registrar for further information.

    General Certificate of Education (GCE)
    Five Passes on the General Certificate of Education including two at the Advanced or, four passes on the General Certificate of Education, including three at the Advanced Level.
    Two Advanced Supplementary (AS) Level courses may be substituted for an Advanced Level Course.

    Applicants who receive a “C” grade in final GCE Advanced level examinations will be considered for transfer credit for those courses that have been assessed as equivalent to specified or unspecified University of Windsor courses and are relevant to the student’s academic program. No transfer credit will be granted for Advanced Subsidiary level examinations. (Maximum credit 6 semester courses)

    Science must include Advanced Level Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
    Engineering must include Advanced Level Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
    Nursing must include Advanced Level English, Biology and Chemistry.
    Commerce must include Advanced Level Mathematics.

    International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
    For admission to first Year: Full diploma must be completed with passes in six subjects with at least three at the Higher Level and with a grade total of at least 24. In addition, the candidates must meet the prerequisites specific to the Faculty to which they are seeking admission. For transfer credit: IBD applicants who have successfully completed the full diploma with a grade total of 28 or more (exclusive of additional points which may be awarded for the successful completion of the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge) may be granted a general elective course credit, depending on program selection, for each Higher Level subject completed with a score of 5 (80-89%) or better, for a maximum of 4 general elective course credits.

    Albania
    Certificate of Maturity/Secondary School Leaving Certificate - Dëftesë Pjekure

    Algeria
    Baccalauréat de l'Enseignement Secondaire

    Angola
    First year standing in a recognized university.

    Antigua and Barbuda
    Combination of GCE Ordinary and/or CXC results plus GCE Advanced level and/or CAPE

    Argentina
    Bachillerato

    Armenia
    Mijnakarg Yndhanur Krtoutian Attestat (Certificate of Complete Secondary Education)

    Australia
    Australian Capital Territory Certificate of Education (ACT)
    New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC)
    Northern Territory Certificate of Education (NTCE)
    Queensland Senior Certificate of Education (QSCE)
    South Australia Certificate of Education (SACE)
    Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE)
    Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) & Statement of Results
    Western Australia Certificate of Education (WACE) & Statement of Results

    Austria
    Reifeprüfung (Matura)

    Azerbaijan
    Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education)

    Bahamas
    Combination of GCE (General Certificate of Education) Ordinary and/or CXC results plus GCE Advanced level and/or CAPE results or First Year of an academic program at the College of the Bahamas.

    Bahrain
    Tawjahiya (General Secondary School Certificate)

    Bangladesh
    Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) /Intermediate Certificate.

    Barbados
    CAPE or British-patterned education

    Belarus
    Certificate of Completion of General Secondary Education

    Belgium
    Certificate d'Enseignment secondaire supérieur or Getuigschrift van Hoger Secundair Onderwijs or Bekwaamheids diploma

    Belize
    Combination of GCE Ordinary and/or CXC results plus GCE Advanced level and/or CAPE results

    Benin
    Baccalauréat

    Bermuda
    Bermuda Secondary School Certificate

    Bhutan
    School Certificate - Class XII examination

    Bolivia
    Bachillerato Humanistico

    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Matura/Secondary School Leaving Certificate

    Botswana
    First year completed at a recognized university

    Brazil
    Certificado de Ensiño Médio (Secondary School Certificate) plus successful completion of university entrance exam (Concurso Vestibular)

    Brunei Darussalam
    Brunei Matriculation Examination or a combination of GCE Ordinary level plus GCE Advanced level results

    Bulgaria
    Diploma Za Zavarsheno Sredno Obrazovanie

    Burma
    First year standing at a recognized university

    Cambodia
    Upper Secondary School Certificate of Completion (12 years of study)

    Cameroon
    Baccalauréat or GCSE Ordinary level plus GCE Advanced level results

    Central and South America
    Senior Matriculation and/or completion of First Year at a recognized university depending upon country.

    China (PRC)
    Senior High School Graduation Diploma and Chinese University Entrance Examination (NCEE / Gao Kao) if available

    Colombia
    Bachillerato

    Chad
    Baccalauréat

    Chile
    Licencia de Educacion Media (LEM)

    Congo
    Baccalauréat

    Costa Rica
    First year standing at a recognized university

    Côte d'lvoire
    Baccalauréat

    Croatia
    Matura Certificate (Secondary School Leaving Certificate)

    Cuba
    Bachillerato

    Cyprus
    Apolyterion (Certificate of Completion)

    Czech Republic
    Maturitni Zkouska; Maturitat (Maturity Certificate)

    Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Diplome d'Etat d'Etudes Secondaire du Cycle Long with Homologation Certification

    Denmark
    Studentereksamen

    Dominican Republic
    Bachillerato

    Ecuador
    Bachiller en (Ciencias, Humanidades)

    Egypt
    Thanaweya A'ama (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    El Salvador
    Bachillerato (Academic program)

    Estonia
    Gumnaasiumi Loputunnistus (Secondary School Leaving Certificate)

    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian School Leaving Certificate Examination (ESLCE)

    Europe
    The Senior Matriculation Certificate as required by a recognized university in that country.

    Fiji
    Form 7 Examinations

    Finland
    Ylioppilastutkinto or Studentexamen (Matriculation Certificate)

    France
    Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré, Baccalauréat général, or French Baccalaureat

    Gabon
    Baccalauréat

    Gambia
    West African Examinations Council Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate

    Georgia
    Sashualo Skolis Atestati (Secondary School Certificate)

    Germany
    Reifezeugnis or Abitur

    Ghana
    WAEC Certificate or GCE Ordinary level plus GCE Advanced level results

    Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)

    Iceland
    Studentsprof (from a Gymnasium)

    India
    All Indian Senior School Certificate/Indian School Certificate/Higher Secondary Certificate.

    Indonesia
    Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar S.M.A.

    Iran
    Pre-university Year Certificate and the National High School Diploma/Diploma Metevaseth

    Iraq
    Sixth Form Baccalaureat (Adadiyah)

    Israel
    Bagrut (Matriculation Certificate) or Mechina

    Jamaica
    Combination of GCE Ordinary and/or CXC results plus GCE Advanced level and/or CAPE results

    Japan
    Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho)

    Jordan
    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Kazakhstan
    Svidetel'stvo/o Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education)

    Kenya
    Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)

    Kuwait
    Shahadat Al-Thanawiya-Al-A’ama (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Kyrgyzstan
    Attestat o Srednem Obšcem Obrazovanii

    Lebanon
    Lebanese Baccalauréat Certificate of Secondary Education

    Liberia
    High School Diploma and the WAEC Exam Results

    Libya
    Secondary Education Certificate (12 years)

    Liechtenstein
    Matura Certificate (Type B or Type E)

    Lithuania
    Secondary School Certificate

    Luxembourg
    Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Secondaires

    Macau
    Secondary School Leaving Diploma

    Macedonia
    Svidetelstvo za zavreno sredno obrazovanie/Matura (Secondary School Leaving Diploma)

    Malawi
    Malawi School Certificate of Education

    Malaysia
    Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM): Malaysian Higher School Certificate

    Mali
    Mali Baccalauréat

    Malta
    Matriculation Certificate

    Mauritania
    Baccalaureat/ Bachelier de l'Enseignement du Second Degree

    Mauritius
    General Certificate of Education Advanced Level or Higher School Certificate

    Mexico
    Bachillerato

    Moldova
    Diploma de Bacalaurea

    Mongolia
    Gerchilgee (Certificate of Complete Secondary Education)

    Morocco
    Baccalauréat

    Mozambique
    Certificado de Habilitacoes Literarias

    Myanmar
    Successful completion of first year at an accredited institution of higher learning

    Namibia
    Combination of GCE Ordinary level plus GCE Advanced level results

    Nepal
    Proficiency Certificate awarded by a recognized university/Higher Secondary Certificate

    Niger
    Baccalauréat/Diplôme de Bachelier de l'Enseignement du Second Degré

    Nigeria
    West African Senior School Certificate Examination results (WASSCE) offered by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).

    Norway
    Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skole

    Oman
    Thanawiya Amma (Secondary School Leaving Certificate)

    Pakistan
    Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or Intermediate Certificate (IC)

    Palestine
    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Panama
    Bachiller (Bachelor)

    Papua New Guinea
    Higher School Certificate

    Paraguay
    Bachillerato

    Peru
    First year standing from a recognized university

    Philippines
    Second year standing from a recognized university

    Poland
    Matura/Swiadectwo Dojrzalosci

    Portugal
    Certificado de fim de Estudos Secundarios

    Puerto Rico
    See United States of America

    Qatar
    Thanawiya Aam Qatari (Qatari General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Romania
    Diploma de Baccalaureat

    Russian Federation
    Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education)

    Rwanda
    Certificat des Humanites

    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    CSEC or GCSE, and GCE A levels

    Saint Lucia
    CSEC or GCSE, and GCE A levels

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    CSEC or GCSE, and GCE A levels

    Saudi Arabia
    Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Senegal
    Baccalaureat de l'Enseignement du Second Degre/ Baccalaureat

    Sierra Leone
    WAEC Certificates or a combination of GCE Ordinary level plus GCE Advanced level results

    Singapore
    Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary and Advanced Levels

    Slovakia
    Maturita (Certificate of Secondary Education)

    Solomon Islands
    Successful completion of first year at an accredited institution of higher learning.

    Somalia
    Successful completion of first year at an accredited institution of higher learning.

    South Africa
    Matriculation Certificate

    South Korea
    Academic Secondary School Diploma

    Spain
    Curso de Orientación Universitaria (COU) or Título de Bachillerato plus university entrance exam

    Sri Lanka
    Sri Lankan GCE Advanced Level Exams in four (4) Subjects

    Sudan
    Sudan School Certificate

    Suriname
    VWO Certificate (Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs)

    Swaziland
    Maturitätszeugnis or Certificate de Maturité or Baccalauréat or Attestato di Maturità (federally recognized Cantonal Maturity Certificates)

    Sweden
    Slutbetyg Fran Gymnasieskola (High School Leaving Certificate)

    Switzerland
    Maturitätszeugnis; Certificat de Maturité (Baccalauréat in Vaud Canton); Attestato di Maturita

    Syrian Arab Republic
    Al Shahada Al Thanawiya/Baccalauréat

    Taiwan
    Senior High School Leaving Certificate

    Tajikistan
    Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii

    Tanzania
    Certificate of Secondary Education and Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education

    Thailand
    Higher Secondary School Certificate (Mathayom Suksa 6)

    Togo
    Baccalauréat

    Trinidad & Tobago
    Combination of GCE Ordinary and/or CXC results plus GCE Advanced level and/or CAPE results

    Turkey
    Lise Diplomasi (Secondary School Diploma)

    Turkmenistan
    Certificate of Secondary Education

    Uganda
    Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE)

    United Arab Emirates
    Shahadat Al-Thanawiya Al-Amma (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) or Tawjihiyya (National Secondary School Certificate)

    United Kingdom
    Five Passes on the General Certificate of Education (GCE) including two at the Advanced Level (or four different Advanced Subsidiary academic subjects) or, four passes on the General Certificate of Education, including three at the Advanced Level

    Uruguay
    Bachillerato Diversificado de Ensenanza secundaria

    Uzbekistan
    Attestat o Srednem Obrazovanii

    Venezuela
    Successful completion of first year at an accredited institution of higher learning

    Vietnam
    Bàng Tót Nghiêp Phó Thông Trung Hoc (Secondary School Graduation Certificate) or Baccalaureat II (French system)

    West Indies
    CSEC or GCSE, and GCE A levels

    Yemen
    Al-Thanawiya (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Yugoslavia
    Secondary School Leaving Diploma

    Zambia
    Zambian School Certificate Examination

    Zimbabwe
    Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level and Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Advanced Level.


    MATURE STUDENT POLICY

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum academic requirements for admission to the University of Windsor may be eligible for consideration as mature students if they:
    1) Are Canadian citizens or permanent residents at the time of application; and
    2) Will be at least 20 years of age prior to proposed date of enrolment; and
    3a)Have completed an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSS Diploma) or equivalent (Applicants who have not completed an OSS Diploma or equivalent must submit a profile.); or
    b)Have completed one year of an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) from the CAAT program; and
    4) Have not been in full-time attendance at secondary school within the previous two years.

    Applicants must submit proof of age and official transcripts from their secondary school(s) and from any post-secondary institution which they may have attended. In addition, they must submit a letter of application outlining their career ambitions and why they expect to be successful in university studies, their work experiences, personal and professional development and training, and any other pertinent information, along with supporting documentation (where possible).

    If the application and supporting documentation do not appear to suggest a reasonable probability for success in university studies, the applicant will be denied admission. Further consideration will be through the Office of the Registrar in consultation with the Dean of the applicant’s intended Faculty whose decision will be final.

    Applicants who previously attended a university and left in good academic standing will be able to apply under the University Transfer Regulations. Applicants who previously attended a university and left on academic probation or were required to withdraw may apply under the University Transfer Regulations or they may apply under the Mature Student policy, provided they fulfill the conditions above.

    Applicants with an OSS Diploma or equivalent who previously attended an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) and completed a minimum of one year of a CAAT diploma program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) at the CAAT will be able to apply under the College of Applied Arts and Technology Transfer Regulations.

    Applicants with an OSS Diploma or equivalent who previously attended an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) for one or more semesters with a minimum cumulative average of C (2.0) at the CAAT from a program that was academic in nature may apply under the Mature Student policy, provided they fulfill the conditions listed above.

    Applicants with an OSS Diploma or equivalent who previously attended an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) for one or more semesters with a cumulative average below a C (2.0) at the CAAT from a program that was academic in nature must either upgrade or wait for two years before applying under the Mature Student policy.

    Successful applicants will be admitted as degree students. They are permitted to declare a major for which they are eligible.

    Applicants who do not qualify for full-time degree programs may be considered for admission as part-time students.

    Admission to many programs is competitive, and the University reserves the right to limit admission to such programs. Direct entry is available to most programs within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, although some require specific grade 12 "U” or OAC prerequisites. Auditions are required in Acting and Music programs. Programs within the Faculties of Science, Engineering, Human Kinetics, Nursing and the Odette School of Business Administration require prerequisite courses at the Grade 12 “U” or OAC level and fulfilment of minimum average requirements in these required prerequisite courses.


    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR YEAR III SECOND-ENTRY PROGRAMS

    Admission to Criminology and Combined Honours Criminology Programs

    Although criminology courses begin in the second year, it is not until third year that students are admitted to the Criminology and Combined Honours Criminology Program. The number of places available in the third year of the Criminology and Combined Honours Criminology programs is limited, and admission will be competitive. Entry shall be for the Fall term only. Students are eligible to apply for entry into the Criminology and Combined Honours in Criminology Programs only after completing twenty, but no more than thirty courses. In particular, applicants must have successfully completed the following courses: 48-101, 48-102. 48-291, 48-290, 48-260, 48-262, and either 34-129 or 34-226. Applications and information sheets are available at the Office of the Registrar and must be returned to that office by May 1st. No late applications will be accepted. Decisions will be rendered by June 1st, with notification shortly thereafter.

    Admission to the Criminology Degree Program and any double major program involving criminology as one of the majors is extremely competitive. Not everyone who applies to the program is admitted. Criterion for admission is normally a minimum average of 70%. Students meeting the minimum requirement, however, are not guaranteed admission to the program. Students who desire to be admitted to the Criminology and Combined Honours in Criminology Program should therefore strive to obtain the best average they can in their first and second years of study.

    NOTE: Once students have completed thirty courses they are normally ineligible for admission to the Criminology and Combined Honours in Criminology Program. Students who are not successful in gaining admission to Criminology after completing twenty credits may reapply up until they have completed thirty credits. There are, however, a very limited number of spaces available at this level. Even students who have achieved the minimum average are not guaranteed admission. Entry shall be for the Fall term only. Applications and information sheets are available at the Office of the Registrar and must be returned to that office by May 1st. No late applications will be accepted. Decisions will be rendered by June 1st, with notification shortly thereafter.

    Admission to Social Work Programs

    Years 3 and 4: A minimum of twenty courses (including four Social Work courses, a statistics course, two Science courses, eleven courses from Arts, Languages and Social Sciences and Foundations of Academic Writing I (01-150) and Foundations of Academic Writing II (01-151)) is required prior to admission to Year 3.

    Admission to the professional program in Year 3 requires that students apply to the Office of the Registrar prior to February 1. Applications are available on the Social Work website. A minimum average 70% in Social Work courses is required. References must accompany the application. An interview may be required, and early applications are encouraged. Entry is for the next Fall term only, and enrollment is limited. Students who are accepted to Year 3 will be notified by the Office of the Registrar. Selection of candidates for admission will be based on grades and other relevant criteria determined by the Social Work Admissions Committee. In preparation for application to the professional program in Year 3, students are strongly encouraged to engage in volunteer experiences in human services agencies and organizations in the community.

    The Year 3 and 4 Social Work program is intended for full-time study. A full-time course load in years 3 and 4 is defined as 5 courses per term, including 2 field placements in the Fall and Winter semesters of the fourth year. Students who are not able to attend on a full-time basis at any point after admission to the program must obtain written permission and seek advice from the School of Social Work. Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and those who identify as LGBT are encouraged to apply and are eligible to request assessment through the School of Social Work Equity Admissions Policy.

    Transfer from other programs: Applicants transferring from other programs will be assessed individually by the Office of the Registrar and are subject to the same admission procedure to Year 3 as outlined above.

    Admission for University Graduates: University graduates with a three-year or General degree in Arts or Social Sciences with a minimum cumulative average of 70%, or an average of at least 70% in their last twenty courses taken, may be considered for admission to a two-year program leading to a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree. Applicants are strongly encouraged to engage in volunteer experiences in human services agencies and organizations in the community.

    Admission for Child and Youth Worker Diploma Graduates: Graduates of St. Clair College who completed a three-year Child and Youth Worker diploma in 1996 or later with a cumulative average equivalent to a B (70%) or better may be considered for admission to a two-year, four-semester program leading to a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree.


    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR RETURNING STUDENTS
    Since the overall number of spaces available in a program may be limited, previous registration does not guarantee re-admission to that or any other program if a student has interrupted his or her studies.

    Students who have missed the Winter term must apply for re-admission to Intersession by April 1st; to Summer Session by June 1st; or to the Fall term by August 1st. Students who missed the Fall term must apply for re-admission to the Winter term by December 1st.

    Individual programs may have other deadlines which will be indicated in the appropriate program section of this calendar.

    Students applying for re-admission, and who are also requesting a change in program should refer to the section on Program Transfers.

    Students who have had an interruption of studies for a prolonged period will have their previous academic work assessed by the Faculty concerned to determine whether credit may be retained in specific courses.

    Students may apply for re-admission on the web using the Student Self Service page at https://my.uwindsor.ca.


    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS (Transfer Policy)
    An applicant who wishes to transfer (at any level) from another college or university must arrange for a complete transcript of record to be sent to the Office of the Registrar by each institution previously attended.

    From a College of Applied Arts and Technology

    Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of a CAAT diploma program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) at the CAAT will be considered for admission to First Year of an appropriate program. Applicants who have graduated from a three-year CAAT program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) at the CAAT will be considered for admission to Second Year of an appropriate program.

    From a College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) or Other Canadian Colleges
    Candidates from a College degree program may request transfer credit. The amount of transfer credit will be decided by the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

    From Another Canadian University
    A student will normally be granted credit for any course which has been completed with a minimum 60% standing at another university. The total number of credits granted will be dependent upon the individual program requirements of each faculty.

    A transfer student will be required to complete at least one full year (ten semester courses) or the equivalent at this University before qualifying for a degree. Refer to each faculty section for the appropriate residency requirements.

    A student who has been required to withdraw from his/her previous institution will not be accepted to the University of Windsor during the period of his/her disbarment. If a student is eligible to apply to another faculty or program at his/her previous university, the student is eligible to apply to a similar program at the University of Windsor. In any case, should the student's record be such that he/she would have been required to withdraw at the University of Windsor, he/she shall not be eligible for transfer unless authorized by the appropriate Academic Standing Committee.

    Students transferring from another university shall not be given credit for those courses in which they have received a grade lower than 60% unless authorized by the relevant Academic Standing Committee.

    Candidates from Non-Canadian Universities
    Candidates from degree programs offered by non-Canadian universities may request transfer credit. The amount of transfer credit will be decided by the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

    (see Advanced Standing for an additional general statement.)

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    From Lambton College's International Foundation Year
    (Senate-approved: June 10, 2011)

    Applicants who have completed the International Foundation Year (University Preparation Program) by Lambton College with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) will be considered for admission to First Year of an appropriate program.

    Academic Transfer Credit - Courses
    (Senate-approved: September 19, 1996)(Senate - amended: Senate May 13, 2011)

    Deans of academic Faculties may grant credit for academic work completed at a non-accredited (non-recognized) post secondary institution, or for courses completed at a CAAT not covered by existing transfer policy, on an individual basis subject to the following provisions:
    1. The applicant must be currently enrolled at the University of Windsor.
    2. The applicant must have a cumulative average of B or better at the previously attended institution.
    3. The request must be endorsed by the AAU Head in the discipline area in which the student is seeking credit.
    4. Transfer credit may not be granted on a one-for-one basis (but may be granted on a two-for-one, three-for-two, or completion of a program basis).
    5. No more than four credits may be granted.
    6. Applicants who qualify for credit for academic work subject to provisions 1 to 5 above and who have completed St. Clair College Foundations of Academic Writing I (FAW 100) will receive transfer credit for University of Windsor Foundations of Academic Writing I (01-01-150). Applicants who have completed St. Clair College Foundations of Academic Writing II (FAW 105) will receive transfer credit for University of Windsor Foundations of Academic Writing II (01-01-151).

    Dramatic Art Transfer Credit Regulation (for workshop/classes offered by theatre/production professionals)


    ADVANCED PLACEMENT

    Applicants with a 4 out of 5 grade on their final Advanced Placement (AP) examinations may be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of four semester courses.