U of T (St. George) supplementary applications
10 of the 27 programs at University of Toronto — St. George ask for more than your marks, most often an audition. These carry their own deadlines, separate from the OUAC one, and missing them ends the application no matter what your average is.
Dates we checked ourselves
- Architectural Studies (BAAS) and Visual Studies (BAVS)
- A supplementary application from every applicant. Architectural Studies asks for three photographs of an object you made by hand plus a summary of at most 200 words; Visual Studies asks for six to eight images plus a 250–650 word statement. Missing it is fatal: "Those who do not submit a supplementary application by the posted deadlines will be automatically refused admission."
What U of T (St. George) tells counsellors
From the OUAC guide written for guidance counsellors, September 2026 entry.
Architectural & Visual Studies
Rotman Commerce
Computer Science
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education
Faculty of Music
St. Michael's College Supplementary Profile (optional)
Trinity College Profile
Victoria College Profile
First Year Foundations programs https://future.utoronto.ca/first-year-learning
All 10 that need one
- Computer Science90–93%
OUAC TAD
- Architectural Studies87–93%
OUAC TLA
- Visual Studies87–93%
OUAC TLB
- International Foundation Program – Architecture, Landscape and Design83–90%
OUAC TUI
- Rotman Commerce83–90%
OUAC TAC
- International Foundation Program – Music80–83%
OUAC TZA · audition · interview · questionnaire · test or assessment
- Music80–83%
OUAC TZ · audition · questionnaire
- Music – Artist Diploma80–83%
OUAC TO · audition · questionnaire
- Music Education80–83%
OUAC TD · audition · questionnaire
- Music Performance80–83%
OUAC TX · audition · questionnaire
A supplementary application is the part your average can’t save you from. Work out where your marks land first, then budget time for these.
Requirements come from each program’s OUInfo listing. Deadlines change between cycles — confirm every one with the university before you rely on it.