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U of T Mississauga Refugee Pathway (UTMRP)

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The UTMRP offers recent refugees who may meet traditional admission requirements, but who do not have access to required documents, the opportunity to create a basis of admission on which to be considered for entry to undergraduate degree studies at the University.We understand that many refugees coming to Canada have unique situations and varied educational backgrounds. For example some students: have not completed high school but are ready to attend a local high school; have completed high school and are now ready to enter university level studies; have started degree studies in their home country and are now needing to transfer; have completed degrees and are looking how to transfer the credentials or continue on with a graduate/professional level of studies. We can work with you to help them determine the best pathway that suits your academic goals.

Overview

University of Toronto
Toronto, Southeastern part of the province of Ontario, Canada
Part-time, Full-time
English
Criminology, Industrial Relations, Computer Science, Engineering - Chemical, Biology (Human), History & Archaeology, Anthropology, Law / Legal Studies, Health/Healthcare, Nursing & Midwifery, Business & Management Studies, Communication, Film & Media Studies, Art & Design, Architecture, Statistics & Operational Research, Economics & Econometrics, Engineering - Civil & Structural, Engineering - Electrical & Electronic, Linguistics, German, Portuguese, French, Ethnicity, Gender & Diversity, Urban Planning, Performing Arts, Spanish, Sociology, Theology, Divinity & Religious Studies, Psychology

Detailed Information

Admission
Once in the program, you must also achieve strong grades in both your fall (first) term and winter (second) term courses to continue into undergraduate degree studies at U of T Mississauga A final average of 73% or better in each of your fall and winter terms will lead to full-time admission to U of T Mississauga A final average of 63% - 72% in each of your fall and winter terms will lead to part-time admission to U of T Mississauga A final average of 62% or below will lead to your withdrawal from the Pathway
Qualifications
Be at least 18 years of age in the year the pathway begins; Be a Permanent Resident or Convention Refugee in Canada. Status in Canada must be approved (i.e. Notice of Decision is required to show approved Refugee Status in Canada); Copies of transcripts from previous Secondary and Post-Secondary studies (if available); Letter explaining the circumstances that have prevented you from providing final, official transcripts for a direct application to undergraduate studies; Meet current University of Toronto English Language Requirements.
Academic Transfer
Accepts transfer credit.

Application Requirements

Other documents
Letter(s) of recommendation
Language tests
Transcript(s)
Application form
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