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How can I transfer from George Brown College to U of T?

I'm finishing my program at George Brown and I'm hoping to transfer to the University of Toronto. Does anyone know what I should be aware of in terms of credit transfers and application requirements? Any advice or experiences to share?

11 months ago

Transferring from George Brown College to the University of Toronto (U of T) is certainly possible, and many students have done so successfully. However, there are a few key points you'll need to consider throughout the process.

Firstly, when it comes to transferring credits, it's important to keep in mind that not all credits may transfer directly. The U of T evaluates transfer credits on a course-by-course basis and it depends largely on the course equivalents at U of T. It's advisable to refer to U of T's Transfer Explorer tool, which allows prospective transfer students to see how courses at other universities and colleges would transfer to U of T.

As for application requirements, you'll need to submit an application through the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC). Be sure to choose the application designed for students transferring from Ontario colleges. You will also need to send official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions you've attended. For some programs, you may also need to submit a Supplemental Application Form (SAF), statement of interest, or portfolio, among other things.

U of T is a highly competitive school, so it will also take into account your GPA at George Brown. While the minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) for consideration is usually 3.0 on a 4-point scale, competitive programs often require higher GPAs.

It's also crucial to remember that the deadline for transfer applications is typically earlier than for high school applicants, often in the winter of the next academic year. Hence, it's best to get started with the process as soon as possible to ensure you don't miss any deadlines.

It's advisable to reach out to admissions counselors at both George Brown and U of T. They can provide you with personalized guidance and answer any specific questions you might have, which will make your transfer process smoother. Additionally, connecting with current or former students who've made the transition can give you an idea of what the process will be like.

Finally, although transferring schools can be a challenging process, it can also be an exciting opportunity for personal and academic growth. With careful planning and diligent follow-through, you can make the transition smoothly.

11 months ago

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