U of T (St. George) admission requirements
93% of U of T (St. George)'s 27 programs require ENG4U, 67% require MCV4U. Published ranges run from 80% to 90%, with 5 programs at 90 or above. 10 programs want more than marks.
Counted across every U of T (St. George) program listed on OUInfo for September 2027 entry. Each program’s own page has its exact wording; this page is the shape of the whole university.
The courses U of T (St. George) asks for
How many of U of T (St. George)’s 27 programs name each course as required. A required course is forced into your admission average — it counts even if it is not one of your best six.
What you need, by set of courses
U of T (St. George)’s programs grouped by the exact courses they require, most common set first, with the span of their published ranges. If your timetable matches a set, every program in it is open to you on courses.
- ENG4U + MCV4U + MHF4U + SCH4U + SPH4U10 programs · 87–90%
Chemical Engineering 87–93%, Civil Engineering 87–93%, Industrial Engineering 87–93%, Materials Engineering 87–93%, Mechanical Engineering 87–93%, Mineral Engineering 87–93% and 4 more
- ENG4U8 programs · 80–87%
Humanities 80–87%, International Foundation Program – Music 80–83%, Music 80–83%, Music – Artist Diploma 80–83%, Music Education 80–83%, Music Performance 80–83% and 2 more
- ENG4U + MCV4U2 programs · 83–90%
Rotman Commerce 83–90%, Computer Science 90–93%
- ENG4U + MCV4U + SBI4U + SCH4U + SPH4U2 programs · 83%
Life Sciences (including Psychology) 83–90%, Mathematical & Physical Sciences 83–90%
- ENG4U + MCV4U + SBI4U1 program · 83%
Social Sciences 83–90%
- MCV4U + MHF4U + SCH4U + SPH4U1 program · 83%
International Foundation Program – Applied Science and Engineering 83–93%
- ENG4U + ICS4U + MCV4U + SBI4U + SCH4U + SPH4U1 program · 80%
- ENG4U + MCV4U + MHF4U + PSE4U + PSK4U + SBI4U + SCH4U + SPH4U1 program · 83%
1 program lists no specific required course beyond the six 4U/M credits — usually arts and humanities entry points. They are in the full program list.
Where the published ranges sit
Every U of T (St. George) program with a published range, by the bottom of that range. A range is what the university says it will consider, not what it admits at — read the guide to what a range means.
- under 700
- 70–740
- 75–790
- 80–8414International Foundation Program – Applied Science and Engineering, International Foundation Program – Architecture, Landscape and Design, Kinesiology and Physical Education and 11 more
- 85–898Architectural Studies, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and 5 more
- 90 and up5Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and 2 more
Beyond marks
- 10 programs need a supplementary application
- A portfolio, audition, questionnaire, video or form, due on U of T (St. George)’s own date, usually before OUAC closes. Which ones, and what each asks for.
How U of T (St. George) reads your transcript
In U of T (St. George)’s own words to guidance counsellors, from the OUAC resource guide (September 2026 entry). Each links to the page comparing every university’s answer.
- If you repeat a course
Generally, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Admissions Committee does not consider repeated course grades.
Rotman Commerce, within the Faculty of Arts & Science, will consider only the first attempt at each subject.
We reserve the right to take into account repeated courses.
Applicants may request special consideration in extenuating circumstances.
- Summer school, night school, e-learning and private school
We accept all Ministry-inspected and -approved courses.
We are unable to accept grades unless the school submits them to us through the OUAC.
- Your Grade 11 marks
We will make conditional offers of admission based on available Grade 11 and Grade 12 grades, provided the OUAC record indicates enrollment in all required Grade 12 courses, including ENG4U. If a Grade 12 grade in a prerequisite subject is not available, we will use the grade in the corresponding Grade 11 course.
For the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, we always take Grade 11 results into consideration.
Applicants who are currently finishing high school in Ontario but completed Grade 11 outside the province are encouraged to apply by November 7 and follow the instructions on the Join U of T applicant portal to submit their Grade 11 results, along with any other required documents.
- AP and IB
AP: We may award admitted students transfer credit for AP examinations with a grade of 4 or 5 (sent electronically from the Educational Testing Services). The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering does not grant AP transfer credit.
IB: We may award admitted students transfer credit for IB Higher Level subjects with a minimum grade of 5 (sent electronically by IB). The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering does not grant IB transfer credit.
https://future.utoronto.ca/transfer-credits
- English proficiency
Proof of English-language proficiency is required from all applicants except for those: o whose first language is English, o who have achieved satisfactory progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in an Englishlanguage school system located in a country where the dominant language is English or o whose first language is French and who have achieved satisfactory academic progress in at least 4 years of full-time study in Canada. | https://uoft.me/elr
Grade 12 English is included in the admission average regardless of the English proficiency requirement.
- Transfer credit
Transfer credit policies for studies will vary by campus and program. https://future.utoronto.ca/transfer-credits