Cutoffs

Education at Western

Bachelor of Education (BEd) – Teacher Education program, applied through TEAS (Teacher Education Application Service), not OUAC 101

What to watch for

Education at Western is not a Grade 12 / OUAC 101 program at all, so none of the codes in your list (EE, EW, EP, ENW, ED, ESM, EMS, EA, ECS, EFS, EAV, EH, EDN, EI, EMA, EM, ES, EO) lead to it. It's a "consecutive" professional program you can only enter after finishing an undergraduate degree elsewhere at Western (or another school) first. Confirmed on Western's own Faculty of Education pages: applicants must be on track to finish an undergraduate degree by August 31 of the entry year, need at least 10 full undergraduate credits done, a minimum average around 70-75%, and they apply through TEAS/OUAC's separate teacher-education application, not through the regular Grade 12 OUAC 101 form. So a Grade 12 student cannot apply straight into Education at Western — they'd first pick one of the listed direct-entry programs (e.g. Arts and Humanities, Social Science, Science) to complete a bachelor's degree, then apply to the BEd afterward as a second-entry/consecutive program.

Education at the other campuses

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Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. Western’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.