So, you've decided on at least one postsecondary program
Your next step is to get in touch with an admissions or transfer office at that institution. A transfer advisors can help you navigate the transfer processes at their institution.
Find a Transfer Office
Search for an institution you want to attend. Learn about its specific requirements and processes. Display in 'map' form.
* This symbol means the college or university is administered in French.
** This symbol means the college or university is administered in both English and French.
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Steps for Transferring
Transfer students can apply through:
- College: ontariocolleges.ca
- University: ouac.on.ca
- Indigenous Institutes: iicontario.ca
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.