Overseas students can write to the university to ask for admission guides, including application forms and calendars. In recent years, the Canadian government has continuously reduced subsidies to universities, and universities have increased overseas students with higher tuition fees to make up for the lack of funds, so they are happy to send relevant information.
McGill University (replaced by the University of Toronto last year), which has topped the list for several years in a row, is the leading university in Canada, but not every department is as excellent as expected. On the other hand, the universities ranked lower are not so bad. For example, Concordia University, located in Montreux with McGill University, is famous for its computer science, business and art departments, and its level is even higher than McGill University. Students should consider the individual departments of the university and their interests more realistically.
In addition, some students or parents will consider economic factors when choosing schools, hoping to enroll in cheaper universities. If so, try Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and other central provinces first. Followed by four Canadian provinces: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. As for Quebec, British Columbia and Ontario, the tuition fees for international students are very high, and the burden on parents is not light.
After students have selected the schools and departments to enroll in, they can fill in the application form and send the application fee together with the application form. After that, they should ask the relevant institutions or people to send the documents required by the university directly as soon as possible, such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, TOEFL scores, etc.
If students go to Canada to study for one year before university, the chances of admission are higher if they enroll in local universities with the results of preparatory courses. However, secondary schools in Canada charge high tuition fees for overseas students, and the cost of one year of secondary school is more expensive than that of one year of college. If parents can afford it, they might as well have a try. Moreover, local middle schools provide graduates with the latest information on further studies, which is much more convenient than foreign registration.
In addition, Ontario adopts the method of joint enrollment, and all the universities in the province 16 have passed? University of Ontario Application Center? (Ontario University Application Center, referred to as OUAC) recruits overseas students in a unified way. These universities include Brock University, Carlton University, Kiev University, Lakehead University, sudbury University, McMaster University, Ottawa University, and Empress? American universities), Ryerson Polytechnic University, University of Toronto, Trent University, University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario, University of Laurier in Wilfrid, University of Windsor and York University.