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Advanced Placement

The University of Waterloo accepts Advanced Placement (AP) courses as the equivalent of Ontario Grade 12 U courses. The Faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, and Science recognize AP final examination results and will consider awarding transfer credits for AP courses in which a minimum final grade of 4 is attained. The maximum number of transfer credits varies depending on the program to which the student is admitted. Transfer credits will normally be weighted as 0.5 unit each (equivalent to one term course). For specific transfer credit information refer to www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ap.php.

"British" System of Education

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or equivalent with passes in at least five subjects, two of which must be at the Advanced Level, is the minimum requirement for admission consideration. The Faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, and Science recognize A-Level courses as excellent academic preparation for success at the university level and will consider awarding transfer credits for A-Level courses normally in which a minimum final grade of B is attained. The maximum number of transfer credits varies depending on the program to which the student is admitted. Transfer credits will normally be weighted as 1.0 unit each (equivalent to two term courses). For specific transfer credit information refer to www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/a.php.

Caribbean System

The Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate or equivalent with passes in at least five subjects, two of which must be at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE) Unit 2 Level, is the minimum requirement for admission consideration. The Faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, and Science recognize CAPE Unit 2 Level courses as excellent academic preparation for success at the university level and will consider awarding transfer credits for CAPE Unit 2 Level courses normally in which a minimum final grade of 2 is attained. The maximum number of transfer credits varies depending on the program to which the student is admitted. Transfer credits will normally be weighted as 1.0 unit each (equivalent to two term courses). For specific transfer credit information refer to www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/cape.php.

International Baccalaureate

The University of Waterloo accepts the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma as a basis for admission to undergraduate studies. The minimum required for admission consideration is an overall grade total of 28, excluding Diploma points. More competitive programs generally require higher minimum grade totals. Subjects which are prerequisites for admission to specific programs should be completed at the Higher Level wherever possible. Where there are more than three prerequisite subjects, Standard Level courses will be accepted. For Engineering, Science and Accounting and Financial Management programs, Higher Level Mathematics is strongly recommended. For Engineering and Software Engineering, Higher Level Physics is also recommended. For Mathematics and Software Engineering, Higher Level Mathematics is required. A minimum grade of 5 must be attained in either  Standard or Higher Level English A1 for all applicants to the School of Architecture or to programs within the Faculties of Arts and Environment.

The University of Waterloo recognizes IB Courses as excellent academic preparation for success at the university level and the Faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Environment, Mathematics, Science and the School of Architecture will consider awarding transfer credits for individual Higher Level IB courses normally in which a minimum final grade of 5 is attained. The maximum number of transfer credits varies depending on the program to which the student is admitted. Transfer credits will normally be weighted as 1.0 unit each (equivalent to two term courses). For specific transfer credit information refer to www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/ib.php.


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