Education at Guelph
Education is not offered at University of Guelph.
What to watch for
Guelph has no Bachelor of Education and no concurrent education programme — it does not appear anywhere in Guelph's full undergraduate listing. Ontario teacher education is almost entirely second-entry: you finish a bachelor's degree first, then apply to a BEd. Child Studies (BASc, GCS) and Family Studies and Human Development (BASc, GFD) are the closest undergraduate routes if you intend to teach later.
Education at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- Algomanot offered at Algoma
- BrockDirect entry87–90%
- Carletonnot offered at Carleton University
- Lakeheadvia Concurrent Education (Primary/Junior) (AK)70%
- LaurentianDirect entry75%
- Laurier (Waterloo)not offered from Grade 12 — Laurier's BEd is second-entry
- McMasternot offered at McMaster University
- NipissingDirect entry70%
- Ontario Techvia Educational Studies (DST)70–73%
- Queen'sDirect entry87–90%
- TMUnot offered at TMU
- Trentvia Teacher Education Stream – Arts (Honours) (RTA)75%
- U of T (Mississauga)via Humanities (TMH)73–80%
- U of T (Scarborough)not offered at UTSC (Concurrent Teacher Education Program suspended to new enrolments)
- U of T (St. George)not offered at St. George as a Grade 12 program — Education is a second-entry program at OISE (Bachelor of Education), applied to via TEAS after completing an undergraduate degree
- Waterloonot offered as a direct-entry major at Waterloo
- WesternBachelor of Education (BEd) – Teacher Education program, applied through TEAS (Teacher Education Application Service), not OUAC 101
- WindsorDirect entry75%
- YorkDirect entry77–87%
Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. Guelph’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.