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Next steps: Connect with your institution

Once you’ve decided on at least one postsecondary program, the next step is to contact the admissions or transfer office at that institution. A transfer advisor can help you understand the transfer process and guide you through the next steps.

Find a transfer office

Search for an institution you want to attend. Learn about its specific requirements and processes.

 

* This symbol means the college, university or Indigenous Institute is administered in French. 
** This symbol means the college, university or Indigenous Institute is administered in both English and French.

LocationCollegeUniversityIndigenous Institute
Hamilton (Central) 
London (South-Western) 
Brantford (South-Western)  
Niagara (Central) 
Waterloo / Guelph (Central) 
Windsor (South-Western) 
Toronto (GTA) 
Bancroft (Eastern)  
Barrie (Central)  
Oshawa (GTA) 
Peterborough (Central) 
Kingston (Eastern)
Ottawa (Eastern) 
Fort Frances (Northern)  
Manitoulin Island (Northern)  
North Bay (Northern)
Sault Ste. Marie (Northern)
Sudbury (Northern) 
Thunder Bay (Northern)
Timmins (Northern) 

Steps for Transferring

Transfer students can apply through:

Along with the application, most institutions require an additional documentation to transfer:

  • An official transcript from your current institution,
  • A course syllabi or outline may be required if you want a specific course transferred, and
  • Some many require additional documents, forms, portfolios, or performance assessment.

Some institutions may:

  • Charge you a fee for transfer credit assessment and/or the actual credit transfer.
  • Provide transfer credit assessment only after you have accepted admission to the institution.
  • Others automatically assess credits upon receiving your application.

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