No Exchange agreement with Guelph? You can still study here...
Applying to University of Guelph As a Visiting Student (Letter of Permission)
If you would like to come to the University of Guelph but your home university does not have an exchange agreement with us, you can apply to study on our campus as a visiting student through what we call a Letter of Permission (LOP). A Letter of Permission gives a student permission from their home university to take credits at the University of Guelph and transfer these credits toward their degree program.
On an LOP to U of Guelph, an incoming international student must pay international student tuition and fees to the University of Guelph and is considered a U of G student for the duration of the LOP. Interested students are responsible for applying for admission to the University of Guelph and assistance is not provided by the Centre for International Programs.
For more information on an LOP as an Undergraduate Student to Guelph, see our Undergraduate Admissions website. For questions about applying to University of Guelph as a visiting student, please contact Undergraduate Admissions. Your Program/Academic Councillor or international office will be will be able to talk to you about your home university's administrative process.
For more information on an LOP as a Graduate Student to Guelph, look at the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies LOP page as a guide. For questions about applying to University of Guelph as a visiting student, please contact Graduate Admissions. Your Program/Academic Councillor or international office will be will be able to talk to you about your home university's administrative process.