Admission Detail of Animation Degree at St. Clair College Canada

Applicants who started High School in Ontario in September 1999 or later (OSS):
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a majority of credits at the College (C), University (U), College/University (M), or Open (O) level or equivalent.
OR
Mature Student status (nineteen years of age or older as of the first day of classes and do no have an OSSD or equivalent).

Applicants who started High School in Ontario prior to September 1999 (OSIS):
Ontario Secondary Diploma (OSSD) with a majority of credits at the General or Advanced level or equivalent
OR
Mature student status (nineteen years of age or older as of the first day of classes and do not have an OSSD or equivalent.)

Mature Students
If you are a Mature Student, you will be required to write an Admissions Test.

GED Holders
If you have GED (General Education Development) certificate, it is equivalent to (for admission purposes) an OSSD with grade 12 English and grade 10 mathematics at the general level. You will also be required to complete the program specific subjects for admission.

Program Specific Requirements
All applicants must meet program specific requirements. Please consult individual program descriptions for the specific subjects required for admission and details of any selection process.

Students Educated Outside of North America
If you are studying or have studied outside of Canada, you will need to submit the following documents and applicable fees with your application:

all records (original or certified copies of all official certificates, transcripts in the original language and the English or French translation) of your high school and post-secondary education. These academic documents will be evaluated at ontariocolleges.ca on behalf of the Colleges and the assessments are for College use only. An assessment report indicating the highest level of education attained and specific score subjects successfully completed will be sent to your college choices;

proof of English proficiency (TOEFL Test) if you were educated in a language other than English. The minimum requirement is a score of 500 on the written test and 173 on the computerized test for most programs (excluding Bachelor of Science in Nursing – BScN (H850/K950).

REGISTRATION FEES

Please see TUITION AND OTHER FEES page.

TRANSFER AGREEMENTS

Please refer to the page with your program choice to see if a Transfer Agreement exists. You may also refer to the College University Transfer Agreement Web Site at www.ocutg.on.ca

HOW TO APPLY

The online application at ontariocolleges.ca is the quickest and easiest way to apply.

If you are currently enrolled in an Ontario Secondary School and prefer to use the paper application, you must obtain the appropriate form from your school. If you are not currently enrolled in an Ontario Secondary School and would like to use the paper application, please call the College to request one.
All application fees must accompany the application form.

Applications and all applicable fees must be submitted to the ontariocolleges.ca:
ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
GUELPH, ON N1G 5J3

Apply online at www.ontariocolleges.ca
ontariocolleges.ca processes applications based on the date the application and fees are received; it does not use the postmarked date.
Equal Consideration Date:
Fall Term: February 2
Winter Term: September 15

The Colleges will continue to accept applications after the Equal Consideration Dates on a first-come, first-served basis. If the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of available seats (oversubscribed), completed applications received at ontariocolleges.ca by the Equal Consideration date will receive first consideration.

WAIT LIST

You may be wait listed for an oversubscribed program if there are more acceptable candidates than available seats for the program. If any of the accepted applicants decline the offer of admission, or fail to register, you may be taken from the wait list. The wait list is for the term to which you applied; it is not carried over from one term or one application year to another.

This Handbook is prepared several months in advance. Every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate, however changes may take place from the time of publication. The College reserves the right to change, amend or alter information published as necessary without notice or prejudice.

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