The admissions process is a step-by-step journey to experience and evaluate the Ottawa University Kansas campus and community. It is beneficial to envision yourself in your academic and athletic pursuits on campus. It is valuable to come on campus during a visit day and meet faculty, staff, and coaches. Also, you can check-out our new Hetrick Bistro serving Starbucks and featuring themed food stations.
The recommended process includes:
- Reach out to an enrollment advisor
- Attend a visit day
- Submit an admissions application (you can apply online)
- Pay your application fee
- Submit all official transcripts from prior institutions, including high school
- Request official test scores from ACT or SAT be sent to OU directly – CURRENTLY WAIVED DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS
International applicants
International students from more than 150 countries choose the University of Ottawa every year. They enjoy lower tuition fees and a superior quality of education, while living and studying in downtown Ottawa, the heart of Canada’s capital, near many international resources, including dozens of NGOs, embassies and consulates.
If you are ready to apply, watch the video and read on to find out how to get started. If you are still deciding on a program, explore our programs. In some programs, you can apply to the Co-operative Education Program or French Immersion Stream.https://www.youtube.com/embed/sHXUyxu1nVM
1. Prepare to apply
- Your eligibility for University of Ottawa programs depends on the level of education you have completed or are completing, as well as the program.See the table below to find out what level of study you require for admission to a direct-entry faculty (one you can apply to without prior university studies) according to the country where you studied. If you are applying to a professional program, you must contact the faculty responsible for it.Required level of study by countryIf you have completed postsecondary studies, we will consider these studies when we evaluate your eligibility, even if you are applying to an undergraduate program.
- Check whether you meet the language requirements. At the University of Ottawa, you can take your courses in English, French or both. The choice is yours! You will just need to demonstrate that you are sufficiently fluent in the language in which you choose to study. We might ask you to provide the results of a language proficiency test even if you have studied in a country where English or French is an official language.
- Find out about the prerequisite courses for the program(s) you are interested in.
Unless otherwise indicated, you must complete all prerequisites in the last year of your secondary studies or at the postsecondary level.Find your discipline by facultyView all disciplines
- Please note that the requirements listed are minimum requirements only and are subject to change. Meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
- Be prepared to provide additional supporting documents or pass an admission audition or exam, depending on the program to which you are applying.
- Check the deadlines and available programs before you apply. Most — but not all — programs accept applications until April 1.
2. Get admission information specific to you
Select your country of origin for information tailored to your profile. If your country is not in the list, please consult the information on this page.
Select your countryAlgeriaBelgiumBeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonChinaDemocratic Republic of CongoFrance and French lycéeGabonIndiaIvory CoastMaliMexicoMoroccoNigerRepublic of CongoRwandaSenegalTogoTunisiaTurkeyUnited States of AmericaVietnam
If you are currently studying in a French lycée or in the IB curriculum, GCE curriculum or an American High School, please consult the pages specific to your situation.
3. Apply online
- Apply online through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), by completing form 105.
- Declare all your current and previous postsecondary studies, completed or not, even if they are not related to your application. Failure to do so may lead to the cancellation of your application or the withdrawal of your offer of admission at any time.
- Enter your email address, making sure it is accurate. We will use this address to communicate with you for all matters. Also, check your inbox (and junk mail folder) regularly for messages from the University of Ottawa.
- Pay the application fees for all your admission applications. Applications are forwarded to the University of Ottawa only after fees are paid in full and the payment has cleared. Learn more about application fees.
- Note that OUAC is not part of the University of Ottawa. It handles applications to all Ontario universities and is responsible for transferring your application to our admission office.
The University of Ottawa will not pre-assess or review your application prior to you submitting it. Your application will be evaluated only after submitted and all the necessary documents have been received. Note that admission is not guaranteed even if you meet all the requirements.
4. Track your admission status
- You will receive an email acknowledging receipt of your application within one week of applying through OUAC (see step 3). If you do not receive this email, look in your junk folder. If after two weeks you still have not received it, email us at admissions@uOttawa.ca.
- Save the acknowledgement of receipt email. It contains important information on how to log into the uoZone student portal to track the progress of your application. It also includes your student number, user ID and password.
5. Submit the necessary documents
- Log into uoZone and check your Admission file for the list of supporting documents you need to submit to complete your application. Send your documents to the admissions office by uploading them to uoDoc, via uoZone. We will assess your application when we have received all required documents.
- Submit your documents on time. Learn more about deadlines and available programs.
Remember:
- Copies of transcripts submitted through uoDoc are not considered official. If you are admitted, you must submit your official transcripts with final grades.
- Official transcripts must be printed and stamped with an official seal and sent by the issuing institution. We also accept copies certified by a notary, lawyer or commissioner of oaths.
- Depending on your academic background and intended program, you might have to submit other documents to complete your application, such as a resumé or cover letter.
- As part of the admission process, Ontario universities sometimes ask undergraduate applicants who were educated outside Canada to submit their official transcripts directly to World Education Services (WES) in order to determine the Canadian equivalencies of their academic credentials. If this is the case for you, we will notify you of the steps you need to take.
The University of Ottawa may request any other document necessary to evaluate your file. All documents become property of the University and will not be returned to applicants. You are responsible for ensuring that we receive all the requested documents by the deadline.
6. Understand advanced standing
- If you have completed postsecondary studies, we might grant you advanced standing (transfer of your credits), depending on the program to which you apply. Faculties that grant advanced standing do so based on your discipline, the courses you have completed and the length of your studies.
University or college applicants
Remember:
- To be eligible for an undergraduate degree at the University of Ottawa, you must complete at least 50% of your program (two years of full-time studies) at the University, regardless of the number of credits transferred.
- You must present transcripts and course descriptions in order to receive advanced standing.
- We only assess and grant advanced standing after you accept your offer of admission.
Available advanced standing
Advanced Placement
- If you have taken Advanced Placement program (AP) courses, we might grant you advanced standing for AP courses in which you have achieved a score of at least 4 in your AP exam. We can grant you up to 30 units (credits), depending on the requirements of the program you have chosen.
International Baccalaureate
- We can grant you advanced standing for higher level courses in which you have achieved a grade of 5. The advanced standing you receive depends on the requirements of the program you have chosen.
Lycée français outside Canada
For more on admission requirements for students from a lycée français, see International applicants — France.
- You can receive up to 18 units (six courses) of advanced standing for some first-year courses if you have achieved a grade of at least 12/20 (10/20 for French) in your baccalaureate exams. You will receive your advanced standing when we receive your baccalaureate result.
GCE British curriculum
- We do not grant advanced standing if you have followed the GCE British curriculum.
Admission to Top University of Ottawa Courses
Programs | Deadlines | Basic Admission Requirements |
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Master of Computer Science | January 31; Winter Apr 30 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 88 |
MBA | February 1 | IELTS 7 | PTE 60 | GMAT 570 | TOEFL 100 |
B.Sc Computer Science – Data Science | March 1 Submit Documents- April 30 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
M.ASc Mechanical Engineering | April 1 Submit Documents- April 30 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 80 |
M.Eng Mechanical Engineering | April 1 Submit Documents- April 30 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 80 |
B.Sc Computer Science | March 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
B.ASc Software Engineering | March 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
M.A Economics | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 80 |
Master of Science in Nursing | Fall: February 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 88 |
M.Sc Management | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | PTE 60 |
Master of Computer Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 80 |
M.Eng Electrical and Computer Engineering | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 80 |
B.Sc Statistics | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
Bachelor of Science in Nursing | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
B.ASc Civil Engineering | April 1 | IELTS 6.5 | TOEFL 86 | PTE 60 |
University of Ottawa Admission Deadlines
The University of Ottawa accepts applications for admission from international students only during Fall and Winter intakes. International applicants are advised to apply as soon as possible because it can take up to six months to obtain a student permit to study in Canada depending on the applicants’ country.
The deadline date to submit the application and the documents to Ottawa are mentioned in the table below
Term | Application Deadlines | Submission of Documents |
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Fall 2021 | February 1, 2021 March 1, 2021 April 1, 2021 | March 30, 2021 April 30, 2021 April 30, 2021 |
Winter 2021 | Closed (October 25, 2021) | October 31, 2020 |
Application deadlines for programs taught in French, courses under the Faculty of Education, and all the Graduate courses vary from that of the undergraduate courses.
Highlights
Application Mode | Online |
Application Portal | UG: University Application Portal PG: Ontario University Application |
Application Fee | UG: 19 USD PG: 83 USD |
Acceptance Rate(2021) | 15.3% |
Mode of Payment | Online |
Academic Calendar | Semester based |
Intake Season | Fall and Winter |
Student to Faculty ratio | 12:1 |
Language Proficiency requirement | English and/or French |
University of Ottawa International Student Admission
As of 2019, the University of Ottawa is home to more than 7000 international students studying at various levels in the university. International applicants who desire to complete their higher education in Canada at uOttawa will have to satisfy certain additional requirements to gain admission.
Country-Specific Academic Requirements
uOttawa provides the equivalent of the academic qualification of a student who has completed his/her high school outside of Canada. Some of the minimum admission requirements according to the relevant country has been given in the table below:
Country | Level of study required for admission |
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India | Higher Secondary School Certificate |
Bhutan | Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate |
China | Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate or The Senior High School Graduation Diploma |
Malaysia | Sijil Tinggi Pelarajan Malaysia (STPM) (Malaysian Higher School Certificate) |
Pakistan | Certificate of Completed Secondary Education or Higher Secondary School Certificate or Intermediate Certificate Examination |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lankan GCE A Levels |
Language Proficiency Requirements
All international applicants applying to study in Canada at the University of Ottawa must be proficient in either English or French to be eligible for admission at the University of Ottawa.
English Language Requirements
International students applying for English-language programs and have not completed at least three years of full-time study in an institution where English is the only language of instruction must submit an official score in one of the English language tests.
Test | Overall Score | Writing Section | Listening Section | Reading Section |
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IELTS | 6.5 | 6.5 | – | – |
TOEFL iBT | 88 | 22 | – | – |
TOEFL PBT | – | 22 | 20 | 22 |
CAE | C1 | – | – | – |
PAE | 60 | 60 | – | – |
TOEFL and IELTS code for uOttawa: 0993
French Language Requirements
Test | Minimum Required Score |
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DALF | C1/C2 |
DELF | B2 |
TEF Etudes | B2 |
TCF | B2 |
TestCan | 4 |
Application Requirements for University of Ottawa
- Academic transcripts and previous academic records in English certified or notarized. The applicants must have 70% to 75% or above marks in their academics.
- Along with the Nonrefundable application fee, the applicant may submit the online application.
- English language proficiency has to be demonstrated through standardized tests taken for the purpose like IELTS, TOEFL, etc. Or French language proficiency
- Financial documents showing enough funds to cover the fees. Under SDS rules GIC account with 10,000 CAD needs to be opened either with Scotia or ICICI bank.
- Statement of purpose
- Passport Copy ID pages
- The courses’ requirements differ from one another and the applicants are requested to go through the requirements of the chosen courses carefully before starting their application.
- Financial Support documents
- Valid student permit or a visa issued from the Canadian government.
- Health Certificate
Visa Requirements for International Students
International applicants who receive their acceptance letter from the University of Ottawa are advised to apply for the required visa/student permit as soon as possible. To study at uOttawa or any other Canadian institution, applicants need a Canadian student visa also known as a Study Permit and a temporary resident visa.
Applicants are required to provide the following documents for both the study permit and the temporary visa:
- Valid passport
- Specified application fee (billed in CND)
- The offer of admission received
- Evidence of sufficient funds
- Medical exam
- Biometrics
Applicants must note that while the required documents are the same for both permits, their applications have to be submitted separately. Moreover, this whole process may take up to six months.
University of Ottawa Undergraduate Admission
The University of Ottawa offers more than 100 undergraduate courses in the field of Art, Education, Engineering, Health Science, Law, Management, Science, Medicine, Social Sciences. Some of the courses are available in both English and French.
Applicants must also keep in mind that the programs offered by the faculty of law, education, and medicine have a different application process and applicants must contact the respective Faculty before applying
Where to Apply: University of Ottawa Undergraduate Application Portal / University’s online application system
Application Fee: 19 USD
Admission Requirements
- Official transcripts
- Translated in English or French based on the program applying for.
- SAT Score is recommended
- Letter of recommendation
- Statement of Purpose
- Audition tape(music programs)
- Portfolio(Arts programs)
Each program has specific prerequisites. Applicants are required to fulfill these requirements to secure admission to the undergraduate program offered by the University of Ottawa.
Course | Specific Admission Requirement |
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Accounting | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary |
Acting | Letter of Motivation Audition |
B.Sc or Chemical Engg. | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary Two of the following: Physics, Chemistry or Maths A combined average of at least 70% marks |
Biochemistry or Biology | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary Two of the following: Physics, Chemistry or Maths A combined average of at least 70% marks |
Chemical Engineering | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary Two of the following: Physics, Chemistry or Maths A combined average of at least 70% marks |
B. Com | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary |
Computer Engineering | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary Two of the following: Physics, Chemistry or Maths A combined average of at least 70% marks |
Economics | Calculus is strongly recommended |
Electrical Engineering | Maths & Calculus in Senior Secondary Physics, Chemistry A combined average of at least 70% marks |
Health Sciences | Biology and Chemistry |
Integrated Food Science | Biology, Chemistry, & Maths Letter of Motivation, A combined average of at least 65% marks |
Mathematics & Economics | Maths & Preferably Calculus A combined average of at least 70% marks |
Nursing | Minimum 65% marks in Chemistry and Biology |
University of Ottawa Graduate Admission
The University of Ottawa offers a diverse range of courses in the field of communication, Physics, Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Health Administration, Law, Mathematics, Music, Microbiology, Philosophy, and more. The requirements and deadlines of every graduate program vary.
Basic Requirements
Applicants applying to Master’s and graduate diploma programs must:
- Hold an honors bachelor’s degree of 3/4 years from a recognized university.
- Applicants must have an average of 70%, or B grade (calculated using your last 20 courses)
Where to Apply: OUAC Applications
Application fee: 83 USD
Some popular PG courses offered by the University of Ottawa along with the deadline for international applicants and requirements are mentioned below
Course | Academic Requirement | English Language Proficiency |
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MBA Professional(24 Months ) | Three years of work experience, Interview, GMAT/GRE/TAGE-MAGE Score, Two Letter of Recommendations, Interview Statement of Interest | TOEFL iBT: 100 IELTS: 7 PTE: 68 |
Master of Chemical Engineering | Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, Two Letter of Recommendations | TOEFL PBT: 550 TOEFL iBT: 79-80 IELTS: 6.5 |
MA in Communication | Two Letter of Recommendations, Telephonic interview, Letter of intent | TOEFL PBT: 600 TOEFL iBT: 100 IELTS: 7.0 |
Master of Computer Science | B+ or higher in a related honor’s bachelor’s degree; Two Letter of Recommendations, Preference Form. | TOEFL PBT: 570 TOEFL iBT: 88-89 IELTS:6.5 |
Master of Neuroscience | Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field with B+ or higher, Two Letter of Recommendations, Letter of Intent of max 3 pages | TOEFL PBT: 600 TOEFL iBT: 100 IELTS: 7.0 |
Note: IELTS score represents the score applicants must have overall and at least in three components of the papers
Additional requirements: Official Transcripts of all the previous academics, CV/Resume, and Health Certificate
Most of the graduate programs are highly competitive and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. In the Fall of 2018, the university received around 8600 applications for admission into graduate programs out of which only 1600 were offered admission.
The admission office of uOttawa reviews each application comprehensively. Applicants are encouraged to focus on each aspect of their application. The admission decisions are notified via official email.
To complete the admissions process, submit all documents outlined above to:
Ottawa University Kansas
Office of Admissions
1001 South Cedar Street, #17
Ottawa, Kansas 66067
800-755-5200
admiss@ottawa.edu