Admission requirements for U of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus programs
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
A minimum cumulative average of 65% in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12 U, C, M, or O level courses (excludes Co-op credits)
Includes a minimum of Grade 11C Math and Grade 12C English
OR Mature Student Status*
* Definition of Mature Student: Do not hold a high school diploma or equivalent, but are 19 years of age or older and out of high school for a minimum of one year; may be required to complete pre-admission testing
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
A minimum cumulative average of 65% in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12 U, C, M or O level courses (excludes co-op credits)
Includes a minimum of Grade 11C Math and Grade 12C English
Or apply under Mature Student Status: Applicants don't have a high school diploma/equivalent but are 19 years of age or older and out of high school for a minimum of 1 year; pre-admission testing may be required
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
A minimum cumulative average of 65% in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12 U, C, M, or O level courses (excludes Co-op credits)
Includes a minimum of Grade 11C Math and Grade 12C English
Or apply under Mature Student Status: Applicants don't have a high school diploma/equivalent but are 19 years of age or older and out of high school for a minimum of 1 year; pre-admission testing may be required
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
A minimum cumulative average of 65% in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12 U, C, M, or O level courses (excludes Co-op credits)
Includes a minimum of Grade 11C Math and Grade 12C English
OR Mature Student Status*
* Definition of Mature Student: Do not hold a high school diploma or equivalent, but are 19 years of age or older and out of high school for a minimum of one year; may be required to complete pre-admission testing
The Conventional delivery method of this program is oversubscribed (more applications received than spots available)
Applications to the program, for both delivery methods, are assessed on an applicant's academic grades only; no other factors are considered
Current Ontario Secondary School Curriculum Minimum Course Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
English: Grade 12 C or U English
Math: Grade 12 C Math or any Grade 12 U Math
Biology: Grade 11 C or U Biology
Chemistry: Grade 12 C or Grade 11 U Chemistry
Each of the courses listed above must have:
A minimum final grade of 75% at the ‘C’ level
A minimum final grade of 65% at the ‘U’ level
* For students that completed their Ontario secondary schooling under the previous curriculum, please see Admission & Applying for the minimum course requirements
Program Notes:
Career questionnaire: as part of your admissions process, a career questionnaire will be provided to ensure that students have an aptitude for, an interest in, and an understanding of a career in veterinary technology when they apply to the veterinary technology program.
Proof of an adequate titre against rabies: is a requirement for continuation of study within the program, and you will be required to obtain immunization and provide documentation of an adequate antibody titre by September in your first year of study. The process to obtain your immunization and titre draws is lengthy and it is recommended that you begin this process as soon as you have accepted your seat in the program. This vaccination and titre will enable you to begin participating in hands-on activities as early as September or October of your first year. If you do not obtain your rabies immunization and/or titre draws ahead of beginning the program, it will delay your eligibility to participate in hands-on activities with live animals that are required by the program.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Equivalent
A minimum cumulative average of 65% in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12 U, C, M or O level courses (excludes Co-op credits)
Includes a minimum of Grade 11C Math and Grade 12C English
Or apply under Mature Student Status: Applicants don't have a high school diploma/equivalent but are 19 years of age or older and out of high school for a minimum of 1 year; pre-admission testing may be required
Program Note:Proof of an adequate titre against rabies is a requirement for continuation of study within the program, and you will be required to obtain immunization and provide documentation of an adequate antibody titre by September in your first year of study. The process to obtain your immunization and titre draws is lengthy and it is recommended that you begin this process as soon as you have accepted your seat in the program. This vaccination and titre will enable you to begin participating in hands-on activities as early as September or October of your first year. If you do not obtain your rabies immunization and/or titre draws ahead of beginning the program, it will delay your eligibility to participate in hands-on activities with live animals that are required by the program.
Out of Province and International Admission requirements for U of Guelph's Ridgetown Campus programs
If you have completed your secondary school requirements out-of-province, please contact Registrarial Services (rcregistrar@uoguelph.ca) for more information on the equivalent courses and levels that are required.
If you are an international applicant, please visit International Student Admissions for more information on the application process.
Admission Process
November
Visit campus, ask questions and get to know current students.
February 1
Application deadline for equal consideration. For all programs, applications received after the equal consideration deadline will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis.
February - March
Watch your profile at ontariocolleges.ca for any offers of admission after November 1st.
The Ridgetown Campus is part of U of Guelph's Ontario Agricultural College. We are leaders in applied agricultural, animal science, and environmental research, and in life-long learning initiatives that are practical and relevant to society.