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March Break Open HouseSaturday, March 14, 2020

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1) UNIQUE PROGRAMS & ACADEMIC CHOICES

2) AWARD-WINNING FACULTY & STAFF

3) BRIGHT, DIVERSE & SATISFIED STUDENTS

4) FIRST-RATE RESIDENCE SYSTEM

5) EXCEPTIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT

6) CLASSROOM CONNECTIONS TO REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCES

7) SUPPORT NETWORKS FOR WORK EXPERIENCE

8) GLOBAL CONNECTIONS

9) A BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS

10) THE WESTERN GUARANTEE

Top 10 Reasons to Choose Westernwelcome.uwo.ca/top_10

WESTERN 360°

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Experience Western in 3600Visit welcome.uwo.ca/360 to view our immersive videos and explore Western from any angle – right from the comfort of your own home.

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Kick your academic experience up a notch.Scholar’s Electives | scholarselectives.uwo.ca

Do you want to do research at the undergraduate level? Do you want to pursue higher education at the postgraduate/professional level? If yes, apply!

Deadline to apply: February 14, 2020

Western Scholars | westernscholars.uwo.ca

Together with other outstanding students, you will learn and grow as global citizens in an engaging, enriching and inspiring environment. No application necessary, but you do need a 90 per cent average.

School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities (SASAH) | uwo.ca/arts/sasah

Study humanities at the next level, including learning a second language, hands-on experiences, digital engagement and international travel.

Deadline to apply: February 29, 2020

Western Integrated Science (WISc) | uwo.ca/sci/WISc/program

Our world’s challenges are broad. Learn how to tackle climate change, world hunger, alternative energy or another global challenge from multiple scientific disciplines.

Deadline to apply: March 22, 2020

Professional second-entry programsSecond-entry programs require some years of undergraduate study before you can start. At Western, we offer second-entry undergraduate programs in business, dentistry, law, education and medicine. Read more about these programs on page 13.

The Modular Degree Structure – How does it work?Modules can be combined in the three different types of degrees offered, as shown in the chart. For example, if you are planning to complete a four-year Honours Bachelor Degree, you can do an Honours Specialization in Health Sciences and a Major in Film Studies or a Major in Biochemistry and a Major in Mathematics. There are thousands of possible combinations at Western!

1. An Honours Specialization Module is comprised of 9.0 or more credits and is available only in an Honours Bachelor Degree (4 year).

2. A Specialization Module is comprised of 9.0 or more credits and is available only in the Bachelor Degree (4 year).

3. A Major Module is comprised of 6.0–7.0 credits and is available in all three degree types.

4. A Minor Module is comprised of 4.0–5.0 credits and is available in all three degree types.

You have choices.Explore as much as possible.Arts & Humanities, Health Sciences, Kinesiology, Science, Social Science and Media, Information & TechnocultureDuring first year, your courses will be a combination of prerequisites for the program you want and the electives you choose. You can take electives from almost any faculty.

At the end of your first year, choose the program you want to study.

Engineering, Medical Sciences, Music and NursingYou will focus primarily on your field. Though most of your first-year courses will be predetermined, you still have an opportunity to explore within your field throughout the duration of your program and specialize further after your first year.

You have flexibility.Specialize in one area or combine your two passions.Western’s modular degree structure gives you flexibility with your degree. In many cases, you can combine programs from different faculties, schools or departments; or you can focus on a specific subject in greater depth.

A module is a collection of courses (defined by a Faculty or Affiliated University College) in an area of study. The more courses in a module, the higher the level of specialization.

Looking for an academic challenge?Graduate with two degrees at the same time.Concurrent Degrees: Study two major modules at the same time, like Applied Math and Engineering or Kinesiology and Music. Talk with your academic counsellor in first year to explore your options and create a plan.

Combined Degrees: Combine your degree with one of Western’s professional Faculties, like the Ivey Business School, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry or Western Law.

DEGREE TYPE AVAILABLE MODULE COMBINATIONS

The Honours Bachelor Degree (4 year)

15.0 credits after first year

Honours SpecializationHonours Specialization – Major Honours Specialization – MinorMajor – Major

The Bachelor Degree (4 year)

15.0 credits after first year

SpecializationSpecialization – MajorSpecialization – Minor Major – MajorMajor Major – MinorMajor – Minor – Minor

The Bachelor Degree (3 year)

10.0 credits after first year

MajorMajor – MinorMinor – Minor

Let’s talk programs.

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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO STUDY?

� Art History

� Art History and Museum

Studies†

� Art History and Studio Arts†

� Arts and Humanities

(SASAH)

� Classical Studies†

� Comparative Literature and

Culture*

� Creative Writing and English

Language and Literature†

� Creative Writing*

� Digital Humanities*

� Digital Spanish*

� English for Teachers*

� English Language and

Literature†

� Ethics*

� Feminist, Queer and Critical

Race Theory*

� Film Studies†

� French Studies†

� General Cinema Studies*

� General English*

� German Language and

Culture

� Global Gender Studies†

� Greek and Latin Literature*

� Greek and Latin*

� Greek and Roman

Archaeology*

� Greek and Roman History*

� Greek*

� Intercultural

Communications

(Arabic/Japanese)*

� Italian Language and Culture

� Latin*

� Linguistics†

� Medieval Studies

� Museum and Curatorial

Studies

� Philosophy†

� Philosophy of Science*

� Photography*

� Popular Literature and

Cultural Studies*

� Sexuality Studies

� Spanish

� Spanish Language and

Hispanic Cultures†

� Studio Arts†

� Theatre Studies

� Visual Arts

� Women’s Studies†

� Writing Studies*

FACULTY OF ARTS & HUMANITIES

Biomedical Engineering^

Chemical Engineering†˜

� Chemical Engineering

� Biochemical and

Environmental Engineering

Civil Engineering†˜

� Environmental Engineering

� Structural Engineering

� Environmental Engineering

with International

Development

� Structural Engineering with

International Development

Computer Engineering

� Electronic Devices for

Ubiquitous Computing

� Software Systems for

Ubiquitous Computing

Electrical Engineering†˜

Integrated Engineering†˜

Mechanical Engineering†˜

Mechatronic Systems Engineering†˜

Software Engineering†˜

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

FACULTY OF INFORMATION & MEDIA STUDIES (FIMS)

DON WRIGHT FACULTY OF MUSIC

HEALTH SCIENCES � Health Sciences†

� Health and Aging

� Health Sciences with

Biology

� Health Promotion

� Rehabilitation Sciences

KINESIOLOGY � Kinesiology (BA)

� Kinesiology (BSc)

� Clinical Kinesiology (BA)

� Sport Management† (BA)

NURSING � Western-Fanshawe

Collaborative BScN

� Compressed Time Frame

(CTF) BScN

� Media, Information & Technoculture (MIT)†

� Media & the Public Interest (MPI)

� Composition (BMus)

� Dance* (BA)

� Music† (BA)

� Music Administrative

Studies (BA)

� Music Education (BMus)

� Music History (BMus)

� Music Theory (BMus)

� Musical Arts† (BMusA)

� Performance – Orchestral

Instrument (BMus)

� Performance – Piano (BMus)

� Performance – Voice (BMus)

� Popular Music Studies (BA)

� Western-Fanshawe

Collaborative

Music Recording Arts

(BMusA – MIA)

*Available as a minor only; cannot be completed as a degree alone.

ˆMust be combined with Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical or Mechatronic Systems Engineering

It’s your choice. Make the Western Experience your own.

� Actuarial Science†

� Advanced Chemistry*

� Advanced Physics*

� Animal Behaviour†

� Applications of Computer

Science*

� Applied Financial Modelling*

� Applied Mathematical

Methods

� Applied Mathematics†

� Applied Statistics

� Astrophysics†

� Biochemistry and Chemistry†

� Biodiversity and

Conservation†

� Bioinformatics

� Biology

� Chemistry†

� Computer Algebra*

� Computer Hardware Design*

� Computer Science†

� Conceptual Astronomy*

� Data Science†

� Ecosystem Health

� Environmental Geoscience*†

� Environmental Geoscience

Program for Professional

Registration†

� Environmental Science†

� Financial Modelling†

� Game Development*

� Genetics†

� Genetics and Biochemistry†

� Geology†

� Geology and Biology†

� Geology Program for

Professional Registration†

� Geophysics Program for

Professional Registration†

� High Performance

Computing*

� Information Systems†

� Integrated Science with

Biology

� Integrated Science with

Chemistry

� Integrated Science with

Computer Science

� Integrated Science with

Earth Sciences

� Integrated Science with

Environmental Science

� Integrated Science with

Genetics

� Integrated Science with

Mathematics

� Integrated Science with

Physics

� Materials Science†

� Mathematical and Numerical

Methods*

� Mathematical and Statistical

Sciences†

� Mathematics†

� Mathematics in Society†

� Medical Physics

� Neuroscience†

� Physics†

� Physics of Materials*

� Planetary Science and

Space Exploration*

� Scientific Computing and

Numerical Methods

� Software Engineering*

� Statistics†

� Synthetic Biology†

� Theoretical Computer

Science*

� Theoretical Physics

FOODS AND NUTRITION � Food Science and

Technology**

� Nutrition and Dietetics**

� Biochemistry†

� Biochemistry and Cancer

Biology

� Biochemistry and Cell

Biology

� Biochemistry and Pathology

of Human Disease

� Biochemistry of Infection and

Immunity

� Chemical Biology

� Computational Biochemistry

� Epidemiology and

Biostatistics

� Interdisciplinary Medical

Sciences†

� Medical Biophysics and

Biochemistry

� Medical Biophysics with the

following concentrations:

� Biological Sciences

� Clinical Physics

� Medical Sciences

� Physical Science

� Medical Cell Biology

� Medical Health Informatics

� American Cultural Studies

� American Studies

� Anthropology

� Archaeology and Biological

Anthropology

� Criminology

� DAN Management

Democratic Governance

� Developmental Cognitive

Neuroscience – BSc

� Economics†

� Environment and Culture*

� Environment and Health

� Feminist, Queer and Critical

Race Theory*

� Financial Economics

� Geographic Information

Science (BA and BSc)

� Geography (BA and BSc)†

� Geography and Commercial

Aviation Management

� Global Economics

� Global Gender Studies

� Global Justice

� History

� Indigenous Studies

� International Relations†

� Jewish Studies

� Linguistics

� Linguistic Anthropology

� Middle East Studies

� Physical Geography

� Political Science†

� Politics, Philosophy and

Economics – Politics and

Philosophy Concentration†

� Politics, Philosophy and

Economics – Economics

Concentration†

� Psychology (BA and BSc)†

� Public History*

� Refugee and Migrant Studies*

� Sexuality Studies

� Sociocultural Anthropology

� Sociology

� Transitional Justice and Post-

Conflict Reconstruction*

� Urban Development†

� Women’s Studies**

DAN DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES

� Accounting

� Commercial Aviation

Management (CAM)

� Consumer Behavior

� Finance

� Human Resource

Management

� Management and Legal

Studies

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (BMSc)

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

*Available as a minor only. Cannot be completed alone as a degree. **Housed in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.

* Available as a minor only; cannot be completed as a degree alone. **Programs and modules in Foods and Nutrition are offered through Brescia University College in collaboration with the Faculty of Science. Female students only are welcome to apply to Brescia University College while both male and female students are welcome to apply to Main Campus. These modules lead to BSc degrees.

Combine your degree with Business or Law †Can be combined with the Ivey Business School ~Can be combined with the Faculty of Law

� Microbiology and Immunology

� Microbiology and Immunology

with Pathology

� Neuroscience (leads to BSc degree)

� One Health

� Pathology

� Pharmacology

� Physiology

� Physiology and Pharmacology

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STUDY IN INSPIRING SPACESUniversity College, shown here, is home to the Faculty of Arts & Humanities within Western’s iconic tower. The building was recently renovated to offer you more community space and improved technology while maintaining the old-school charm with wooden beams, stained glass windows and a majestic exterior.

DESIGN HEALTH SOLUTIONS WITH BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERINGWestern’s new undergraduate Biomedical Engineering program is designed to be taken as a five-year combined degree in conjunction with a core engineering discipline. Students spend the summer between Year 4 and 5 at a co-op placement or undertaking an intensive research experience.

STUDY IN EXTRAORDINARY FACILITIESStudents benefit from state-of-the-art technology in Health Sciences facilities such as the 3D Anatatorium. This virtual reality theatre – which was the first of its kind in Canada – allows students to explore the human body using 3D MRI images.

ENTERTAIN MANY OPTIONS FOR YOUR FUTURELia Karidas, BA (Hons)’10 (MIT), MA’12 (Popular Music and Culture) has taken the live entertainment industry by storm having worked in fundraising, event coordination, project management and marketing. Currently residing in Montreal, Lia is a Senior Marketing Coordinator for Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group.

Study in a Faculty with one of the lowest student-to-faculty ratios in Canada. This means more personalized attention from our world-class professors and researchers. Our students have access to countless opportunities for research, conferences and experiential learning.

Gain hands-on, practical experience in our Community Engaged Learning courses to deepen your understanding of class content through action. Join one of our many clubs, get published in a student journal, exhibit art in our Artlab Gallery or act in our Summer Shakespeare program.

Study, volunteer or work abroad. We offer a range of opportunities for you to integrate international experiences into your university education. Take a Study Tour course and travel to Italy, Rwanda, Greece, Spain, England, Cuba or New York.

PROGRAM FEATURES• School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities (SASAH)

• Canada’s first Digital Humanities program• Combined Degree option with the Ivey Business School

• Experiential learning opportunities in all programs• Internships in museums, publishing, theatre and more

Join a cohort of approximately 600 students in a welcoming and friendly environment.

Complete a common first year to explore all areas of engineering before selecting your program of choice.

Acquire the skills and knowledge you need to become a Professional Engineer.

Define your academic experience in flexible and exciting ways. Create your own academic journey tailored to your individual interests and aspirations.

PROGRAM FEATURES• Eight core Engineering programs• Combined Degrees with Biomedical Engineering, Business, Law and many other programs at Western

• Internships, co-ops and externships• Super Tutor Program and Big Sister/

Little Sister Mentorship Program

ARTS & HUMANITIESuwo.ca/arts | [email protected]

[email protected]

HEALTH SCIENCESuwo.ca/fhs/[email protected]

Develop an appreciation for the world’s emerging health issues and focus your learning on improving human health and building unique skills and perspectives to tackle health-related issues affecting people in all corners of the globe.

KINESIOLOGYuwo.ca/fhs/[email protected] | 519.661.3092

From human movement and rehabilitation to fitness and exercise, sport management to the cultural impact of sport, Western Kinesiology has it covered with a balanced approach designed to help you become a leader in your field.

NURSINGuwo.ca/fhs/nursing [email protected] | 519.661.3395

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as a Registered Nurse through theory courses, professional practice, case-based learning and simulated clinical education.

Discover how money, politics, culture and society interact with and influence technologies like smart phones, social media and digital advertising. FIMS will teach you why these things matter.

Develop your media production knowledge. Study media and understand how to produce it.

Create media and develop creative content through elective courses.

Study Media & the Public Interest (MPI). Connect communication and media studies to issues such as democracy, equity, class, race and gender. MPI begins in second year and builds on the foundation provided by the MIT program.

PROGRAM FEATURES• International exchange, study abroad and volunteer opportunities

• Publishing opportunities in our Undergraduate Student Journal

• Optional internship program for eligible students

• Combined Degree option with the Ivey Business School

INFORMATION & MEDIA STUDIESfims.uwo.ca | [email protected]

HEALTH SCIENCES

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DISCOVER YOUR SCIENCE Explore a wide range of science courses in your first year and then build your degree. Develop lab and computing skills in an area of interest during summer research with a member of the faculty. And, if you are interested in more than one science, consider the Integrated Science program.

EXPLORE MEDICAL ADVANCEMENTSThe Medical Sciences focus on understanding normal human health, structure and function, the causes and progression of disease and illness, mechanisms of current treatment and the search for cures. You may choose to specialize in one basic medical science discipline or study from an interdisciplinary perspective.

LAUNCH YOUR OWN BUSINESSMany students in DAN Management take lessons straight from the classroom into the workplace and start their own business. Brendan Ginns (pictured above) is studying Consumer Behavior and runs his own DJ business in the Bahamas. DAN Management has helped Brendan create a brand, understand his clientele, accounting and day-to-day networking.

STEP INTO THE SPOTLIGHTStudents in the Don Wright Faculty of Music enter the spotlight each year in more than 400 performances and events on campus and in the community. Students perform and learn in our new building that offers the best learning environment for academic and performance studies including 100+ practice rooms, studios, large and small rehearsal rooms.

Gain a greater understanding of the interrelationship between the basic medical and clinical sciences.

Work one-on-one with world-renowned scientists and clinicians on life-changing research.

PROGRAM FEATURES• Conduct research in fourth year under the supervision of a faculty member

• Interdisciplinary modules• Cross-faculty specialization in Neuroscience

• Cross-disciplinary specializations in Medical Health Informatics and One Health

• Combined Degrees• Online and blended learning• Internship and international exchange

Experience a warm, friendly and creative learning environment. Whether you are in a small class of ten or a large lecture hall with every seat filled, have your voice heard using clicker survey technology, Twitter messaging or small group discussions.

Cultivate critical-thinking and communications skills with group projects, during field courses to exotic locations or during virtual field trips across the internet to work collaboratively with students just like you from across North America.

Dive into scientific experimentation in our first-year Chemistry labs with spaces offering large workstations fitted with computer-controlled modular equipment to simulate an authentic lab environment found in government and industry.

PROGRAM FEATURES• Interdisciplinary programs• Internships• Combined Degrees• International exchange and field courses• Research opportunities in world-class facilities

SCIENCEuwo.ca/sci | [email protected]

MEDICAL SCIENCESschulich.uwo.ca/bmsc | [email protected]

Become part of a close-knit community of students, faculty and staff. We are perfectly sized to contribute to a supportive learning environment while – as one of the largest music faculties in Canada – offering an exceptional range of musical and academic options, starting with a common first year.

Participate in one-on-one weekly lessons with the finest musicians from around the world and a student-peer mentoring program.

Access a broad range of specialized course offerings including The 21st-Century Musician, Music and Politics, and Progressive Music Pedagogies. We offer numerous opportunities to combine music with other subjects.

PROGRAM FEATURES• Combined Degrees and specialized

programs• One of the top music libraries in

North America• Video and digital recording facilities• International study abroad opportunities

Participate in traditional programs as well as interdisciplinary programs that combine ideas from a number of related areas of study.

Learn from world-renowned faculty members who have received research and teaching awards. Our professors teach using a variety of methods including small group discussions, community involvement opportunities and multimedia interaction.

PROGRAM FEATURES• Combined Degrees• Publish in undergraduate journals • International experiences

DAN DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIESFirst of its kind in Canada, DAN Management has adapted an Evidence-Based Management (EBM) perspective throughout its curriculum. This brings critical focus to our program and prepares you to make meaningful contributions to management decisions and practices in the organizations you join.

Complete courses during your studies that count towards professional designations such as the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP), or an Integrated Commercial Pilot’s License (ICPL).

[email protected]

SOCIAL SCIENCEssc.uwo.ca | [email protected]

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PROGRAMLENGTH

OF STUDY (IN YEARS)

MINIMUM ADMISSION AVERAGE

# OF APPLICANTS

# OF REGISTRANTS WEBSITE

Business Administration

2

Competitive average is 80% based on most recent two undergraduate

years (10.0 credits)

1,100 600 ivey.ca/hba

Dentistry 4

Two full-time undergraduate years

with at least 80% average each year in

order to be considered

450 56 schulich.uwo.ca

Education 2 70% 1,900 334 edu.uwo.ca

Law

3 years full-time or up to 6 years

extended time

Competitive overall average is A- (GPA 3.7)

2,200 185 law.uwo.ca

Medicine 4

The GPA minimums are reset each year.

Applicants must meet or exceed this threshold in each of two undergraduate

years of full-time study.

2,100 171 schulich.uwo.ca

Second-entry professional undergraduate programs such as Business, Dentistry, Education, Law and Medicine do not begin in first year. These undergraduate programs require a minimum of two to four years of university study prior to admission. The length of the programs will also vary from two to four years.

Admission requirements are different for each program. These programs are very competitive and requirements are subject to change. Visit each program’s website for prerequisites, test scores and other detailed requirements.

Western also offers professional graduate programs, MA and PhD degrees in a number of disciplines through the School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

PROFESSIONAL SECOND-ENTRY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

EDUCATIONedu.uwo.ca | [email protected]

Develop the habits of mind, hand and heart that define passionate teachers and leaders in education at a university that consistently offers Canada’s best student experience. Our two-year Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree has been designed to address current needs in education to prepare you to become an educational leader on a global scale.

IVEY BUSINESS SCHOOLivey.ca/hba | [email protected]

The Ivey Business School is recognized as one of the top business management schools in Canada and around the world. Ivey’s Honours Business Administration (HBA) degree gives you an unmatched combination of academic excellence and outstanding opportunity.

Through the unique Ivey HBA Program experience, you will not only learn what every manager needs to know – you will also develop the confidence, expertise and skills to take your career wherever you want it to go.

You can apply for conditional admission to Ivey during your last year of secondary school as part of the Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO). Learn more online at: ivey.ca/hba

LAWlaw.uwo.ca | [email protected]

Western Law has a long, proud tradition of producing great leaders in many fields. As Ontario’s second-smallest law school, we are known for our collegial atmosphere and inclusive student experience and we are committed to the success of our students and faculty. In addition to our innovative curriculum, you can participate in many clinical programs, advocacy competitions and intensive seminars.

THE SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRYschulich.uwo.ca [email protected]@schulich.uwo.ca

The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry has educated generations of physicians, dentists, scholars and scientists whose collective work has transformed the practice of medicine and dentistry, here in Canada and around the world. The School is recognized as a world leader in education and research, and for the development of unique academic, public and professional partnerships. Our Learner Equity & Wellness team is dedicated to supporting you with your personal, academic, financial or wellness needs.

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UNDERGRADUATE APPLICANTS STUDYING IN PROVINCES OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO

Applicationouac.on.ca/ouac-105

Application DeadlineMarch 1, 2020 – Early consideration for full-time, first-year studiesJune 1, 2020 - Full-time application deadline

Apply early! Space is limited, so you should apply well in advance, preferably in the fall of 2019 or early winter 2020. Admission is offered on a rolling basis beginning in December.

Application Fee$156 (CAD) for three choices. See ouac.on.ca/guide/105-fees for further fee information.

Evaluation FeeA single non-refundable evaluation fee of $93.50 (CAD) payable to OUAC is required.

IMPORTANT DATES AT A GLANCE

APPLY TO WESTERN NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

International BaccalaureateYou have completed the full International Baccalaureate Diploma including:

• Six subjects, of which three must be at the Higher Level;• A minimum grade total of 28*, including bonus points awarded for the successful completion of the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge;

• No mark less than 4 on any individual subject; and• Prerequisites for your program as specified by Western.

If you are currently in progress, you may be considered for admission based on your predicted IB results.

You are eligible for transfer credit consideration for most Higher Level subjects with a score of 5 or higher if you have successfully completed the full IB diploma and meet Western’s admission criteria.

* The minimum grade total quoted above is the minimum required for admission consideration. Competitive admission based on predicted results is usually in the low to mid 30s and can vary depending on the program.

ADVANCED PLACEMENTYou have registered in Advanced Placement courses and have written your AP Exams. If you achieved at least 4 out of 5, you may be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of 2.0 full credits.welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/admission_requirements/canadian_secondary_school/advanced_placement.html

See full list of dates online: welcome.uwo.ca/deadlines

CANADA

October 1 � Applications available at ouac.on.ca

January 15� Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO) application deadline� Engineering CONNECT (Optional) profile deadline

February 14� National Scholarship application deadline� Scholar’s Electives application deadline

February 15

� Collaborative BScN application deadline (register for CASPer at takecasper.com)� Compressed Time Frame Nursing application deadline (register for CASPer at takecasper.com)� Commercial Aviation Management supplementary application deadline� Fine Arts – Studio application, digital portfolio and personal statement deadline� Music Audition and Interview forms due. See: music.uwo.ca/future-students/undergraduate/

audition-process.html

February 29 � School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities application and statement of interest deadline

March 1

� OUAC 105 Early Consideration application deadline for full-time, first-year studies� CÉGEP application deadline� Special Consideration Profile, and Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities and Contributions to

Citizenship profile deadline

March 22 � Western Integrated Science (WISc) supplementary application deadline

Make sure you accept your offer through the OUAC no later than the date indicated on your Offer of Admission.

May 1� Deadline for most non-Ontario secondary school students to accept their offer of admission.

Refer to your Offer of Admission for your individual deadline.

June 1� OUAC 105 full-time application deadline. Apply early. Space is limited and programs can fill well

before this deadline.

June 3� Deadline to respond to a Residence Offer and submit your $900 prepayment to the

Residence Admissions Office.

ALBERTA:Five academic

courses numbered 30, 30-1 or 31

including English Language Arts 30-1.

NOVA SCOTIA:Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level

including English 12.

BRITISH COLUMBIA:

Five academic courses

at the Grade 12 level including

English Studies 12.

ONTARIO:Six Grade 12 U and/or M

level courses including

all required program

prerequisites.

MANITOBA:Five academic

courses numbered 40

including English 40S.

PRINCE EDWARDISLAND:

Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level

including English 621.

NEW BRUNSWICK:Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level

including English 121/122.

QUÉBEC:CÉGEP (DEC) twelve

(12) academic semester credits;

or completion of six Grade 12 academic

courses.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR:Ten (10) academic

credits (5.0 courses) at the Grade 12 level

numbered 3000 or above including

English 3201 (2 credits).

SASKATCHEWAN:Five academic courses at the Grade 12 level

including English A30 and

English B30.

NORTHWEST TERRITORIES/

NUNAVUT:Five academic

courses numbered 30, 30-1 or 31

including English Language Arts 30-1.

YUKON:Five academic

courses at the Grade 12 level including

English Studies 12.

For a list of acceptable academic courses please visit: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/admission_requirements/canadian_secondary_school

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NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICANTS COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONSThis chart is a guide for applicants attending secondary school outside of Ontario. All program requirements must be taken as academic Grade 12 level courses. Please refer to page 18 for specific course equivalencies by province and page 15 for admission requirements by province.

PROGRAMOUACCODE

GRADE 12 COURSESRequired courses = redRecommended courses = black

ADDITIONAL NOTESMID-YEAR AVERAGE GUIDELINE*

AR

TS &

HU

MA

NIT

IES

ARTS & HUMANITIES EA ENGLISHLow to mid 80s

FINE ARTS – STUDIO EAV ENGLISHOnline portfolio and personal statement are due by February 15, 2020. Low 80s

ENG

INEE

RIN

G

ENGINEERING EE

ENGLISHCALCULUSPRE-CALCULUSPHYSICSCHEMISTRY

High 80s

HEA

LTH

SC

IEN

CES

HEALTH SCIENCES EW

ENGLISHBIOLOGYOne of:PRE-CALCULUSCALCULUS**

First year Biology courses require Grade 12 Biology. Students considering the Honours Specialization in Health Sciences with Biology will need Grade 12 Chemistry in order to fulfill the first year Chemistry requirements of the module.

High 80s

KINESIOLOGY EPENGLISHBIOLOGY

A Grade 12 Math and Grade 11 or 12 Physics are recommended to prepare for senior Kinesiology subjects in biomechanics, research methods and statistics.

• It is strongly recommended that students interested in the BSc program take an additional Grade 12 Science course such as: Chemistry, Calculus, Pre-Calculus Math, or Physics.

• Grade 12 Chemistry is a prerequisite for first year Chemistry courses.

Mid 80s

NURSING – WESTERN SITE(Western-Fanshawe, Collaborative BScN Program)

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• Applicants must take the CASPer test (takecasper.com)

Application deadline: February 15, 2020.

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Low 90s

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ENGLISHCALCULUS**Two of:BIOLOGYCHEMISTRYPHYSICSPRE-CALCULUS

First year Biology and Chemistry courses require Grade 12 Biology and Chemistry, respectively. First year Biology and Chemistry courses are required for ALL modules offered by the Department of Biology and for some modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and other Science departments. It is strongly recommended that applicants complete a Grade 12 Math course.

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• All Specializations and Majors in Psychology require a first year university Math course, therefore any Grade 12 level academic Math is highly recommended for this program.

• Math is helpful as preparation for Sociology and Geography programs.

• A Grade 12 Pre-Calculus Math and a Grade 12 Calculus (equivalent to Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions and Grade 12 Calculus) are required for all Economics modules.

• Grade 12 Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are highly recommended for the BSc in Psychology.

Mid 80s

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For Management & Organizational Studies a Grade 12 Calculus and/or a university Calculus course is required prior to taking mandatory upper-year Economics courses in Finance, and pursuing a Major or Honours Specialization in Economics.

Mid to High 80s

COMMERCIAL AVIATION MANAGEMENT – FLIGHT AND NON-FLIGHT OPTIONS

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A Mandatory Supplementary Application form is required by February 15, 2020.

For the Flight Option: a valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certificate is required before flight training can begin; two hours of small aircraft flying time is strongly recommended; and Grade 12 Physics is recommended.

Low to mid 80s

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MANITOBA English 40S Biology 40S Calculus 45S Chemistry 40S Physics 40S Pre-Calculus 40S

NEW BRUNSWICK English 121/122Biology 121/122

Intro to Calc 120; or Calculus 12

Chemistry 121/122

Physics 121/122

Pre-Calculus A120 - B120

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English 3201 Biology 3201 Math 3208Chemistry

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English 30-1 Biology 30 Math 31 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Math 30-1

NOVA SCOTIA English 12 Biology 12 Calculus 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Pre-Calculus 12

NUNAVUT English 30-1 Biology 30 Math 31 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Math 30-1

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NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL COURSE EQUIVALENTS BY PROVINCE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS

ACCEPTABLE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TESTS

TEST LEVEL REQUIRED

CANTESTcantest.uottawa.ca A minimum overall score of 4.0 is required with no part less than 4.0

CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment) cael.ca A minimum overall score of 60 is required with no part less than 60

IELTS (International English Language Testing Service) ielts.org A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required with no part less than 6.0

MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) michiganassessment.org A minimum overall score of 80 is required with no score less than 78

PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic) pearsonpte.com A minimum overall score of 58 is required with no score less than 56

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)etscanada.ca | Institution code: 0984

A minimum overall score of 83 on the internet-based test with no section score below 20, and 550 on the paper-based test with a 5 on the TWE

ACCEPTABLE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSSuccessful completion of one of the programs noted below is also considered as acceptable proof of English proficiency.

INSTITUTION/PROGRAM LEVEL REQUIRED

Western English Language Centre (WELC)welc.ca

� Academic English Program (AEP) – High Advanced Level with a 70%� English Boost Program with a 70%

Brescia University Collegebrescia.uwo.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/preliminary-year-program

� Successful completion of the Preliminary Year + Language program with a minimum grade of 75% in each language course

Cultureworkscultureworkstheschool.com � Level 7 (former Level ‘D’)

Fanshawe College fanshawec.ca/international/new-applicants/eap � Level 10 (former Level 5) with a grade of ‘A’

If your first language is not English, you will be required to provide acceptable proof of English language proficiency. You are encouraged to write a test at the earliest possible date and before March 2020. Scores for any test written before January 1, 2018 will not be accepted. Alternatively, you may complete one of Western’s Acceptable English Language Programs.

The Undergraduate Admissions Office reserves the right to require any applicant to write a test of English proficiency. Additional details regarding acceptable proof of English proficiency can be found on our website at: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/admission_requirements/english_language_proficiency.html

WESTERN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE (WELC) – ENGLISH BOOST PROGRAMIf you applied to Western’s Main Campus and you are just below the English standard for admission, you are automatically considered for the English Boost program. No additional application is required. Boost is a nine-week program in the summer, starting in early July. You’ll develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills to help you succeed academically. You will also gain cultural knowledge to help you navigate your new environment.

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Commercial Aviation Management (CAM)Applicants must complete a Supplementary Application Form.Visit: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/forms/commercial_aviation_management_cam_supplementary_application_form.html | Deadline: February 15, 2020

Engineering CONNECT (Optional)Applicants are encouraged to complete the supplementary CONNECT profile for Engineering to describe their leadership potential, engagement and initiative, and passion for engineering.Visit: eng.uwo.ca/undergraduate/future-students/admissions | Deadline: January 15, 2020

Ivey Advanced Entry Opportunity (AEO)Applicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a supplementary application available through the Ivey Business School website.Visit: ivey.uwo.ca/hba/admission | Deadline: January 15, 2020

Music – Audition and InterviewAudition and/or interview may be requested to support your application. Auditions can be booked once you have applied through the OUAC.Visit: music.uwo.ca/future-students/undergraduate/audition-process.html | Deadline: February 15, 2020

Nursing – CASPerApplicants to the Western-Fanshawe Collaborative BScN and the Compressed Time Frame BScN program must take the mandatory CASPer test: takecasper.comVisit: uwo.ca/fhs/nursing/undergrad/index.html

Scholar’s ElectivesApplicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a supplementary application through the Scholar’s Electives website.Visit: scholarselectives.uwo.ca | Deadline: February 14, 2020

School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities (SASAH)Applicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a Statement of Interest. Visit: uwo.ca/arts/sasah/apply | Deadline: February 29, 2020

Western Integrated Science (WISc)Applicants must indicate interest on the OUAC application and complete a supplemental application through the Faculty of Science website. Visit: uwo.ca/sci/WISc/program | Deadline: March 22, 2020

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Extraordinary Extracurricular Activities and Contributions to Citizenship Profile – OptionalThis supplementary profile allows you to communicate your commitment to extracurricular activities and active citizenship through your ongoing contributions to school and community life. If you feel your average will fall marginally below the minimum admission requirements and you have made significant contributions, you are eligible to submit a profile.Visit: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/forms | Deadline: March 1, 2020

Special Consideration Profile – OptionalThis profile is an opportunity for you to provide information about circumstances that may have adversely affected your academic performance in secondary school. Circumstances may include financial issues, required employment, disability or illness, or other personal or family matters. Visit: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/forms | Deadline: March 1, 2020

Some programs require additional information with your application. Make sure you submit any required supplemental forms by the deadline. A complete list of available forms can be found on our website at: welcome.uwo.ca/admissions/forms

Visit welcome.uwo.ca/experience to see how our students have integrated internships, community-engaged learning courses, study abroad, and entrepreneurship into their degrees while studying at Western.

Meet ShoshaunaChemical Engineering and Ivey

“I love the Combined Degree option with Ivey because it allows me to pursue my passion for cosmetics and business. With chemical engineering, I learn how to make the cosmetics. With business, I learn how to sell the products.”

MeetKendraPopular Music Studies and Women’s Studies

“One of the amazing resources we have here at Western is a recording studio where we write, record and produce music. We make our music come to life.”

MeetAdamHonours Specialization in Art History and Museum Studies

“Western gives you the opportunity to learn through experience. My internship at the Westland Gallery rounded out my degree and challenged me in ways I didn’t know possible.”

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Build your communitywesternusc.caGet involved on campus. Join one of the many University Students’ Council (USC) clubs. Attend USC programs and events (i.e., socials, activism campaigns, out-of-province trips or fashion shows).

Lead in your communitystudentexperience.uwo.ca/leadershiplearningVolunteer with local and global communities through activities and programs such as our Impact Experience. Develop an entrepreneurial mindset and propel your ideas with Western Entrepreneurship. Become a mentor. Facilitate workshops. Develop your skills.

Thrive at Westernstudentexperience.uwo.ca

Us: Describe Western in one word.Our students: Community.When you become a Western Mustang, you will be supported academically and socially so you can thrive inside and outside the classroom.

What does it mean to thrive?

At Western, we believe it means an environment where you are able to shape and reach your own goals, connect with your community and be optimistic about your future.

Our faculty, staff and students all come together to create a community where you feel like you belong.

We offer supports, services and unique opportunities for you to grow academically, personally and professionally. From your wellness and well-being to sport and recreation to leadership and learning; we’ve got you covered!

At Western, you can:

• Personalize your pathway to success through Western’s rich, holistic learning environment;

• Engage in the diverse community on and off campus; and

• Develop the skills you need to thrive throughout your degree and after graduation.

Learn more about the ways you can thrive at Western on pages 24-31.

Play in your communitywesternmustangs.caCompete at the highest athletic level with one of our 22 varsity high-performance sports teams or 24 varsity clubs. Participate in intramural sports (from REC for fun to COMP for a competitive experience to SUPER COMP for a highly skilled and competitive experience). Stay active in our Western Student Recreation Centre.

Be part of a global communitygoabroad.uwo.caStudy for a semester or full year abroad. Experience history and culture first-hand through faculty-led courses overseas. Intern at a multi-national company or non-profit organization. Participate in a summer study abroad opportunity. Volunteer with an international Community Engaged Learning program. Conduct research at an international institution.

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It’s your city10% of London’s 383,000 people are Western students. Western students get discounts on groceries, restaurants, entertainment, travel, retail, tech, and more!

Affordable housingThe apartment vacancy rate in London is higher than the provincial rate. Rental prices are lower than many other cities in Ontario.

Easy transportationUse a London Transit Bus Pass to get around the city – it is included in your tuition fees! When it’s time to travel, fly out of London International Airport (YXU), board a Greyhound Bus or hop on a Via Rail train.

You’ll never be boredSports. Concerts. Parks. Trails. Museums. Shopping. Dining. Nightlife. Festivals. Markets. Skiing. Snowboarding. Hiking. Skating. Movies. Theatre. Art. Experience something new every day!

LIVING IN LONDON, ONTARIOuwo.ca/about/visit/london.html

Patio on Richmond Row Springbank ParkBudweiser Gardens

Where is Western University?Western is located in London, Ontario. London is in the centre of southwestern Ontario. Approximately two hours driving distance from Toronto and Detroit, Michigan.

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LIVE THE RESIDENCE LIFEresidence.uwo.ca | [email protected] | 519.661.3547

Enjoy healthy eatingFlexible meal plans for use in residence dining halls, on-campus eateries and a selection of home delivery and dine-out locations in London.

Chefs prepare a wide selection of food in-house, so there’s always something new to try. You can work with our Nutrition Manager for assistance in making healthy food choices.

Allergies? Dietary restrictions? No problem. Our packaging is labelled and nutritional content is available online for our menu items. Vegetarian, vegan, nut-free and options made without gluten are offered daily.

Get an academic edgeStudies have shown students who live in residence do better academically than their off-campus peers.†

Request to live on a Living Learning Community floor, for a seamless experience between academic and home environments.

Connect with your Academic and Leadership Programmer (ALP) for academic coaching, resources, programming, exam review sessions, study-skill workshops or to simply form study groups.

Become a student leaderGet involved in academic, social, cultural and recreational activities.

Join Residents’ Council or become a Residence Advisor, Don or Residence Soph.

Rest easy with our focus on safetyAccess to our buildings or residential areas is restricted 24/7 by a locked door controlled by card access.

Front Desk Staff are always just a phone call away.

Residence Student Leaders live on each floor and are on-call during evenings and weekends.

Live in well-maintained spacesContinual upgrades and renovations ensure you enjoy high-quality, well-equipped accommodations.

Common areas and shared washrooms on your floor and throughout your building are cleaned every day.

Regular room cleaning is also provided.

Create memories to last a lifetimeMeet new people and make lifelong friendships!†Source: Office of Institutional Planning & Budgeting, Western University, internal data 2002-2018.

*All rates cover the eight-month academic year (September 2019 to April 2020), and are subject to change upon approval by Western’s Senate and Board of Governors. In our traditional- and hybrid-style residences, most first-year students are assigned double rooms. **Upper-year residence for second-, third- and fourth-year students. ***Meal Plan rates are made up of overhead (non-refundable) and total food credit (refundable). All residents are required to purchase a mandatory meal plan (except those placed in Alumni House and London Hall).

Traditional-Style*

Double Room $7,410 Single Room $8,170Available in Delaware Hall, Medway-Sydenham Hall,

and Saugeen-Maitland Hall.

Suite-Style*

Elgin Hall & Essex Hall $10,100Alumni House** $8,020 London Hall** $9,490

Hybrid-Style*

Double Room $8,950 Single Room $9,720Available in Ontario Hall and Perth Hall.

Meal Plan*** $5,800

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1,500+ students contribute to community initiatives on a single day through Orientation Serves.

2,400+ students collaborate with community partners, develop new skills, and earn academic credit through community engaged learning courses.

Experience moreexperience.uwo.ca

Each year, students gain work experience through 4,700+ internships, co-ops, and practicums. Luke Persaud is seen here on an internship at Diamond Aircraft.

There’s more than one way to gain career experience.At Western, there are more than 25 different forms of experiential learning. In the classroom, in the community, in the workplace – there are many ways to apply what you learn, create connections and design your future.

Get work experience while you learn.internship.uwo.ca

Internships, Co-ops and PracticumsDevelop your skills and get practical experience that you can add to your resumé through a short- or long-term work experience. More than 45 academic programs are available including internship, co-op and practicums. Hundreds of employers recruit at Western each year!

Work StudyStart gaining work experience right on campus, with an employer that prioritizes your studies and offers a flexible work schedule.

Connect with local and global communities.cel.uwo.ca

Orientation ServesSupport the local community during your first week on campus and continue to contribute throughout the year by joining the Western Serves Network.

Community Engaged LearningCollaborate with more than 200 non-profit organizations in the London area, gain hands-on experience, and tackle important issues in community engaged learning courses.

IMPACT ExperienceLearn about food security in London, empower youth in Peru, or explore the rise of alternative tourism in Thailand. These are just a few of the opportunities to engage with local and global communities through an IMPACT Experience.

Go beyond the books.experience.uwo.ca/intheclassroom

Field Experiences, Industry Projects, Simulations and MoreChoose a course that involves working with a company to address an industry challenge or participate in an in-class simulation of a real-world process. Consider a course that takes you off-campus to engage in a new experience – from studying exercise barriers for seniors to examining planetary surfaces in Utah. All faculties at Western offer experiential learning courses that enable you to apply your learning and develop your skills.

Pitch your ideas to a real-world client. Participate in a course that involves working with a company to address an industry challenge.

Take advantage of in-class experiences that simulate real-world processes. Learn about labour relations by participating in a collective bargaining simulation or study global environmental politics by participating in a mock UN climate change negotiation.

Track and showcase your experiences.Western’s Co-Curricular Record myexperience.uwo.caHighlight your learning experiences outside of the classroom to potential employers and graduate schools.

Western’s Experience Profile connect.uwo.caA unique way to demonstrate the competencies you develop through all of your experiential learning activities.

2,000+ paid on-campus work study positions are offered to students annually.

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Academic Support & EngagementFind academic and writing support, opportunities to lead and experiences outside the classroom.academicsupport.uwo.ca

Indigenous ServicesFind encouragement, cultural support and friendships for your personal and academic growth.indigenous.uwo.ca

International and Exchange Student CentreGet help with immigration regulations, financial, cultural, career and personal issues.iesc.uwo.ca

Wellness Education CentreAsk us anything! Connect with all types of wellness resources in a supportive, welcoming environment.wec.uwo.ca

With you every step of the wayWith you every step of the way

1) Support to get you here.

Summer Academic Orientation (SAO): Register for first-year courses with help from faculty and staff.

2) Support while you are here.

Academic Support ServicesAccessible Education: Meet with a counsellor to explore arrangements the University can make to accommodate your needs.

Writing Support Centre: Free one-to-one writing support sessions, writing seminars and drop-in services.

Learning Development & Success: Achieve your academic goals by gaining skills to learn and study more effectively.

Leadership & Mentoring Programs and ServicesLeadership Education Program (LEP): Workshops on topics such as career management, communications, conflict management, and diversity.

Leadership and Academic Mentorship Program (LAMP): Partner with an upper-year peer mentor from your Faculty or program.

International Peer Connection: Connect with a Peer Guide for help transitioning to life at Western.

Transition Programs and ServicesEnglish Conversation Program (for international and exchange students): Improve your English communication skills, meet new people, gain confidence when speaking in a group and learn more about Canadian culture and life at Western.

Academic and Transitional Programming for Indigenous Students: Intensive academic, cultural and personal supports on your education journey.

Society of Off-Campus Students (SOCS): Community for first-year students living off-campus, including access to resources, events, and activities.

Out of Province Student Association (OPSA): Mentoring and ongoing support for students from provinces that are outside Ontario.

WellnessPsychological Services: Professional, confidential psychological services free of charge to all Western students.

Student Health Services: Medical, psychiatry and counselling services year-round. Services are accessed by appointment and require a valid provincial health card or UHIP for international students.

3) Support to help you create a meaningful future.

Career ExplorationWestern will prepare you for life-long career success through activities such as individual career appointments and assessments; presentations and workshops; networking events and fairs; and an online portal for job postings and experiential learning opportunities.

Career, Grad and Job FairsMeet potential employers and learn about grad school opportunities at these free events open to all students.

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TUITION FEES, BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PER YEAR

Canadian:$9,200 - $15,600

(depending on your program)

International:$34,800 - $45,200

(depending on your program)

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE

President’s Entrance Scholarships 5 at $65,000 & up to 15 at $50,000

Beryl Ivey Continuing Entrance Scholarship 1 at $64,000

International President’s Entrance Scholarships 3 at $50,000

Faculty Entrance Scholarships Up to 15 at $30,000

National Scholarship Study Abroad Awards Up to 39 at a maximum value of $5,000LIVING COSTS

AWAY FROM HOME

$13,500 - $16,000 (depending on your choice of

residence or off-campus living)

All costs and fees are estimates and are based on the eight-month academic year.

Check out the breakdown of these costs online: registrar.uwo.ca/feeschedules

Scholarshipsregistrar.uwo.ca/scholarships

Scholarships are based on merit and come in all shapes and sizes. Here are a few of your options.

Financial AidDiscover ways to finance your degreeregistrar.uwo.ca/student_finances | [email protected] | 519.661.2100

Admission Scholarships ü No application needed ü Awarded based on your final high school admission average as calculated by Western ü Available to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and international students

Visit registrar.uwo.ca/scholarships for information on the admission scholarships.

National Scholarship Program$30,000 – $65,000

ü Requires an application, a nomination from your high school, and an essay ü Deadline to apply is February 14 ü Must have a 90 per cent average to apply ü Awarded based on outstanding academics, passion for learning and extracurricular achievements üWith the exception of the International President’s Entrance Scholarship, only Canadian citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply

Schulich Leader Scholarships$80,000 – $100,000

ü Requires an application and nomination from your school ü For students in STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics ü Awarded based on academics, leadership and an entrepreneurial focus üOnly Canadian citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply

There’s more!There are scholarships and awards specific to your faculty, so be sure to do your research.

Use the Award Search at studentservices.uwo.ca/awardsearch to see what scholarships are available at Western.

And remember, you can apply to scholarships from anywhere! Expand your search to local community organizations, businesses, or nation-wide scholarship websites.

BursariesBursaries are based on financial need and can be valued at up to $4,000. The online application is available through Student Center for Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Admission Bursaries ü Deadline to apply is mid-July ü Available for incoming first-year students coming from high school

In-course Bursaries ü Application is available in mid-August

ü Available to incoming and returning students

Read more information online: registrar.uwo.ca/bursaries

Work StudyWhy not get experience while making ends meet? There are over 2,000 employment opportunities right on campus! Who knows? You could be the person writing these words next year.

ü Requires an application ü Typically not awarded to first-year students

ü Eligibility is based on financial need

üOnly Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible

Read more about your options online: registrar.uwo.ca/workstudy

Government AssistanceYou can get funding from your own provincial Ministry of Education. Learn about the process in your province online.

registrar.uwo.ca/ooploans

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