IV. Admission Information
Articulation Agreements
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Bachelor of Applied Science, Majors – Child, Youth & Family; Adult Development (ONCAT Pathway ID #)
Admission to the Child, Youth and Family and Adult Development majors will be for graduates from 2-Year Ontario College Diploma programs in Early Childhood Education, together with applicants from any other such articulated College ECE programs, who have:
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An ECE diploma with a graduating average of B (equivalent) or better
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Not less than ten academic courses (exclusive of field-placement courses) with a final course grade of A (equivalent)
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A 4U credit in Mathematics and one in 4U Biology
Applications will be competitive, with admission being offered to the highest performing applicants. College graduates will receive 10.00 advanced standing credits. Prospective applicants should contact Admission Services for details.
Bachelor of Arts
Applicants who are not admitted to the BA Program may be invited to take a stream of General Arts and Sciences at Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. This stream is intended for students who wish to attend university. Students are eligible for admission into the B.A. Program at the University of Guelph if they meet the following conditions:
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successful completion of the General Arts and Sciences Program with a minimum cumulative average of 70%
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a minimum grade of 70% in each of the courses to be transferred as university credits
2.50 credits from the General Arts and Sciences Program are eligible for transfer to the BA Program. Students may not be eligible to transfer into all majors offered in the BA Program.
Bachelor of Commerce - Food and Agricultural Business, Real Estate and Housing, Management Economics and Finance, Marketing Management
The University of Guelph will make up to three spaces available annually in the above programs to qualified graduates from the following programs at Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning: Business Administration - Marketing, Management Studies, Accounting; General Business; Food and Beverage Management; Computer programmer/Analyst. Applicants to the degree program must have completed an 4U credit or equivalent in English and Advanced Functions.
The number of advanced standing transfer credits will range from 5.00 to 10.00 credits and vary depending upon the program completed at Conestoga. Prospective applicants should contact Admission Services for details.
Bachelor of Applied Science, Child, Youth & Family (ONCAT Pathway ID # 1734)
A total of ten places for the Child, Youth and Family, will be made available annually for graduates from the Conestoga two-year Diploma Program in Early Childhood Education, together with applicants from any other such articulated College ECE programs, and who have:
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An ECE diploma with a graduating average of B (equivalent) or better
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Not less than ten academic courses (exclusive of field-placement courses) with a final course grade of A (equivalent)
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A 4U credit in Mathematics and one in 4U Biology
Should there be more than ten such qualified students applying from articulated programs, the ten "reserved" places will be assigned to the highest performing applicants. Those not so selected will compete for admission along with all other transfer applicants and, for those admitted to the major, will be granted advanced standing credits as defined in this agreement.
Conestoga graduates will receive 10.00 advanced standing credits. Prospective applicants should contact Admission Services for details.
Bachelor of Commerce, Major Hotel & Food Administration (ONCAT Pathway ID # 1857)
The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Conestoga College provides an opportunity for graduates from the two-year Hospitality Management (Food and Beverage) Co-op Diploma program with a minimum grade point average of 3.3 (B+) to be considered for admission to the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program with up to a maximum of 8.00 advanced standing credits. Applicants will be required to have completed Ontario credits in Grade 12 (4U) Advanced Functions and English (or their equivalent). Interested students should contact the Program Counselling Office for the Bachelor of Commerce Program.