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Admission Requirements

Applicants must complete their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including a minimum of six 4U and/or 4M courses and the subject requirements shown on the Admission Requirements chart below. Students with admission averages at or above 75% will be considered for admission. Applicants with admission averages of 70%-74.9% must submit a Student Profile to be considered for admission.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICANTS

    Programs     OUAC
    Code
    Admission
    Requirements
    Course 
    Recommendations*

    Business
    Honours Bachelor of Business Administration
    Diploma in Business Administration

    GDB

    English (ENG 4U)
    Any 4U Math
    Four additional 4U or 4M 
    credits

    Advanced Functions (MHF 4U)
    or Introductory Calculus 
    (MCB 4U)

    Early Childhood

    Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (Early Childhood)
    Diploma in Early Childhood Education

    GHE

    English (ENG 4U)
 

    Biology (SBI 4U) or 
    Exercise Science (PSE 4U)
    
    Family and Community Social Services
    Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (Family and 
    Community Social Services)
    Social Service Workers' Diploma

    GHF

    English (ENG 4U)
    Five additional 4U or 4M 
    credits

 
    Justice Studies
    Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (Justice Studies)
    Diploma in Law and Security Administration 
    OR Law and Security Administration

    GMP

    English (ENG 4U)
    Five additional 4U or 4M 
    credits

    Kinesiology    
   Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Kinesiology
    Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion


GHK

    
    English (ENG4U) 
    Any 4U Mathematics 
    Any two 4U Science or Exercise Science (PSE4U) 
    Two additional 4U or M credits
 


    Biology (SBI 4U)

    Psychology
    Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology)
    General Arts and Science Diploma

    GMA

    English (ENG 4U)
    Five additional 4U or 4M 
    credits


    Media Studies
    Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts (Media Studies)
    Diploma in Creative Photography, 
    Journalism OR Public Relations

    GMT

    English (ENG 4U)
    Five additional 4U or 4M 
    credits


*Course recommendations offer suggestions for students by identifying subjects that relate to their chosen field of study. Students will
 find recommended courses provide helpful preparation for study at the University of Guelph-Humber. Course recommendations will not
be used as a deciding factor in the admission process.

International Baccalaureate
Students applying with an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma should present a minimum score of 24. Currently enrolled IB candidates should submit “predicted” IB final results. Students should include the specific subject requirements for the program to which they are applying among their higher and standard level subjects. Transfer credit may be given for higher-level courses with grades of five or better.

Advanced Placement
Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement examinations with a minimum grade of four may be eligible to receive university credit to a maximum of two credits, subject to the discretion of the Admissions Committee.



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Student Profile
While applicants with admission averages of 70%-74.9% must submit a Student Profile to be considered for admission, all applicants are encouraged to complete this form as this information will be used in awarding the Student Profile Scholarship

English Proficiency
Applicants will be required to present evidence of English proficiency if their primary language is not English and they have completed less than four years of full-time secondary school study in an English-language school system. Refer to the English Proficiency Requirements for more detail.