Education at U of T (Mississauga)
Not directly. At University of Toronto — Mississauga you apply to Humanities (TMH), then choose education UTM's own Education Studies program page lists it under "Admission Category: Humanities, OUAC Code TMH" rather than giving it its own code, so you apply through the Humanities entry point (TMH) and then choose the Education Studies major once you're in the Humanities stream at UTM (Humanities majors/POSts are normally selected after first year)..
The program you actually apply to
Humanities
73–80%OUAC TMH
Prerequisites
- ENG4U
- Some language courses have specific prerequisites
When you choose education
UTM's own Education Studies program page lists it under "Admission Category: Humanities, OUAC Code TMH" rather than giving it its own code, so you apply through the Humanities entry point (TMH) and then choose the Education Studies major once you're in the Humanities stream at UTM (Humanities majors/POSts are normally selected after first year)..
What to watch for
Two big traps here. First, UTM's actual undergraduate "Education" program is called Education Studies (an Honours BA about educational theory, tech, policy, careers like teacher/guidance counsellor/professor) — it is NOT teacher certification. Second, UTM's Concurrent Teacher Education Program (CTEP), which used to let high-schoolers enter straight into a combined BA/BEd with a teaching license, has been discontinued for direct entry from high school (announced when Ontario moved to the 2-year B.Ed. requirement) — so there is no route from Grade 12 into a licensed-teacher degree at UTM. If this student actually wants to become a certified teacher, they need to finish an undergraduate degree first and then apply to a B.Ed. (e.g., through OISE) as a second-entry, after-degree program — not something you apply to on this OUAC application. Also note the prerequisite: Education Studies requires ENG4U.
The same application also gets you to
Humanities is the entry point for 4 other majors at U of T (Mississauga). You are not choosing between these at application time.
Education at the other campuses
Compare the entry programs side by side →- Algomanot offered at Algoma
- BrockDirect entry87–90%
- Carletonnot offered at Carleton University
- Guelphnot offered at the University of Guelph
- 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 (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. U of T (Mississauga)’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.