Out of Province
Use the following links to explore post-secondary opportunities in other provinces and territories:
- My Pathway Planner has information about colleges and universities across Canada.
- The Student Life Expo and Study and Go Abroad offer resources about out-of-province and out-of-country postsecondary opportunities.
Ontario secondary school students applying to any of the listed Canadian universities outside of Ontario can authorize the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) to transfer their academic data to the listed out-of-province university. The applicant must sign the release authorization and record the OUAC Reference Number on the out-of-province university application form as applicable.
Ontario secondary school students applying to Canadian colleges outside of Ontario must arrange with their secondary school to share academic records with the specific colleges to which they have applied.
Out of Country
- Many American postsecondary institutions accept applications through the Common App website.
- Always check that your American university is fully "accredited."
- The American College Test (ACT) is a national admission examination that is required by many American colleges and universities. Check the admissions section on your university's website to see if the ACTs are an admissions requirement.
- The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is the other national admission examination that is required by many American colleges and universities.
- My Pathway Planner has a guide on studying in the United States.
- The College Board has a Find a College feature that may help you to explore and narrow your choices.
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has information about Athletics.