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Early acceptance Options
liveloughlaugh96
#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 2:04:26 PM
Rank: Frosh




Joined: 2/23/2012
Posts: 27
Hey guys,
I'm heading into grade 11 this fall. I was wondering if any one can explain how early acceptance to universities work? Like, how do you apply and where do your marks have to be? If anyone can help me out, I'd really appreciate it! :)
Thanks in advance!
Henrietta
seasharp
#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 3:34:14 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 3/22/2012
Posts: 465
If you're in Ontario and applying to Ontario universities, your applications and marks are dealt with via the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC). You pay $125 and have 3 choices, and you could add more for an extra $42/application after those three. Your school will send your Grade 11 marks sometime before or during November, and then they'll give you your login information so you can apply. If you apply early (late November/early Decemberish), and have fairly good marks (my friend got accepted to Waterloo for Engineering in early December with ~95s), you may receive an offer between December and February, before the "actual" first round of offers are sent out. This is early acceptance. The only real benefit is having an offer early and not needing to worry about "Will they accept me?" with everyone else between February and May.
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Software Engineering, 2016

Applications (for Fall 2012):
University of Waterloo - Computer Science (Alternate offer to Geomatics, May)
University of Guelph - Software Engineering (Accepted, March)
Carleton University - Computer Science: Game Development (Accepted, February)
Carleton University - Interactive Multimedia and Design (Accepted, March)
The University of Western Ontario - B.Sc. Computer Science (Cancelled application)

First semester (mixed w/ grade 11 marks) average: low-mid 80s
Second semester midterm average: 81.33%
jelly
#3 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 6:09:27 PM
Rank: Student Body Vice-President




Joined: 4/11/2011
Posts: 924
seasharp wrote:
If you're in Ontario and applying to Ontario universities, your applications and marks are dealt with via the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC). You pay $125 and have 3 choices, and you could add more for an extra $42/application after those three. Your school will send your Grade 11 marks sometime before or during November, and then they'll give you your login information so you can apply. If you apply early (late November/early Decemberish), and have fairly good marks (my friend got accepted to Waterloo for Engineering in early December with ~95s), you may receive an offer between December and February, before the "actual" first round of offers are sent out. This is early acceptance. The only real benefit is having an offer early and not needing to worry about "Will they accept me?" with everyone else between February and May.

I don't think there is an acceptance round in December for Waterloo Engineering otherwise someone on this forum would've gotten it, lol.

Early acceptance is just being accepted based on high grade 11 marks. Contrary to popular belief, there is no separate application, you should just finish applying early. The marks you need depend on the program(s) you apply to. For some programs, they do not send out early acceptance.
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sascer520
#4 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 7:18:07 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 10/26/2011
Posts: 95
To add to the previous posts, just remember that if you ever decide to change your mind, and you don't want to go through with a certain program, you can always delete that program from your OUAC and add another program for NO COST at all since you've already paid for the program you deleted.

Some people, like me, :$, didn't know that, and ended up spending an extra $100 that I could've used for something else.

Also, once you've gotten your acceptance, do NOT slack off please. I've seen quite a few people having to take summer school so that they their university offer would not get revoked because they decided to relax in the final year of high school after receiving their admissions.

You should also note that not all programs offer early admissions such as AFM at the university of Waterloo. You need to write an essay for that program, which takes place in march, and they send admissions around may.

liveloughlaugh96
#5 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 8:45:15 PM
Rank: Frosh




Joined: 2/23/2012
Posts: 27
All right, so basically than when school starts, I should go to my Guidance counsellor for the OUAC website and password stuff. Keep my grades high and hope for the best? :$ Sounds simple and straight-forward enough!
Thanks for all your help guys! Much appreciated! :)
If you have anything to add please do, maybe someone is in the same boat as me and wishes to know more info?

BIG THANKS!cheers
Henrietta
North
#6 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 8:53:35 PM
Rank: Student Body President




Joined: 12/20/2010
Posts: 1,108
liveloughlaugh96 wrote:
All right, so basically than when school starts, I should go to my Guidance counsellor for the OUAC website and password stuff. Keep my grades high and hope for the best? :$ Sounds simple and straight-forward enough!
Thanks for all your help guys! Much appreciated! :)
If you have anything to add please do, maybe someone is in the same boat as me and wishes to know more info?

BIG THANKS!cheers



You don't need to go to guidance right away. You'll get your OUAC information in October or November.

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liveloughlaugh96
#7 Posted : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 9:49:28 PM
Rank: Frosh




Joined: 2/23/2012
Posts: 27
North wrote:
liveloughlaugh96 wrote:
All right, so basically than when school starts, I should go to my Guidance counsellor for the OUAC website and password stuff. Keep my grades high and hope for the best? :$ Sounds simple and straight-forward enough!
Thanks for all your help guys! Much appreciated! :)
If you have anything to add please do, maybe someone is in the same boat as me and wishes to know more info?

BIG THANKS!cheers



You don't need to go to guidance right away. You'll get your OUAC information in October or November.



so at school they'll actually give this information to you ahead of time? good to know :) thank you
Henrietta
Razear
#8 Posted : Thursday, August 02, 2012 5:00:20 PM
Rank: Student Body President


Joined: 3/3/2010
Posts: 9,235
liveloughlaugh96 wrote:
so at school they'll actually give this information to you ahead of time? good to know :) thank you


The guidance counsellors will announce on the PA system when the OUAC info is available for students to pick up. Don't worry, you'll be aware of this in either October or November, there is still a huge window of time.
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liveloughlaugh96
#9 Posted : Thursday, August 02, 2012 9:28:00 PM
Rank: Frosh




Joined: 2/23/2012
Posts: 27
okay so i don't need to freak out and start stressing about it for another few months :)
thanks again guys!
Henrietta
SoAmbitious
#10 Posted : Sunday, August 12, 2012 11:55:20 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 4/9/2011
Posts: 2
Another year actually,
I'm pretty sure you get your OUAC information in the beginning of Grade 12,
and since you said you're heading into grade 11, no need to worry about it yet :)
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