YorkU 2024 2025 INTL Handbook
YorkU 2024 2025 INTL Handbook
YorkU 2024 2025 INTL Handbook
International
Student Handbook
York University
Toronto, Canada
Amazing things happen when diverse
communities work together to create
positive change. Together, we are making
things right for our communities,
our planet and our future.
Welcome!
York University has a well-established reputation
as a progressive and welcoming university ranked
40th in the world by Times Higher Education for
its impact on the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals. You are joining a community
of talented students, staff, faculty and alumni
who are making a difference in the world in areas
such as climate change and sustainability, global
health and social justice. Our high-quality programs,
groundbreaking research, hands-on learning
opportunities, modern facilities and collaborative
learning spaces will equip you with the knowledge
and skills you need for success in a rapidly
changing global knowledge economy. I am pleased
to welcome you to York, and I hope you will
cultivate meaningful and lasting connections that
will enhance your future and the future of others.
Rhonda Lenton
President and Vice-Chancellor
York University
Table of Contents
Land Acknowledgment
York University recognizes that many Indigenous Nations have longstanding relationships with the territories upon which York University campuses are
located that precede the establishment of York University. York University acknowledges its presence on the traditional territory of many Indigenous
Nations. The area known as Tkaronto has been care taken by the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Huron-Wendat. It is
now home to many First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. We acknowledge the current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
This territory is subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement to peaceably share and care for the Great Lakes region.
Learn more about land acknowledgments and York’s Indigenous protocols at go.yorku.ca/indgprotocols-intl
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Canada: A Home Away From Home
Canada is a leading study destination that welcomes international students and supports
them in building skills to create a successful, rewarding future.
CANADA Markham
Campus
Toronto York U
Vancouver
York University is
Keele
USA New York City
Campus
Glendon
the third largest Campus
Safest city in
North America
(The Economist, 2021)
2nd
largest financial hub
in North America
1,500+
parks and 500+
music venues
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A Global Network of Changemakers
Join a prestigious and global university that is recognized for its international
research and notable alumni who are creating positive change across the world.
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A Space for Everyone
York’s campuses are spaces where bold ideas take shape and lifelong connections are made.
Here you’ll find your home away from home, a welcoming community of friends and your
new favourite study spots and restaurants.
Keele Campus: Walk the scenic Glendon Campus: Located in Markham Campus (NEW!):
paths of our main campus, a the heart of Toronto, Glendon Welcoming students in 2024,
thriving community hub enhanced is our founding campus where academic programs and research
by its location in the Greater globally-focused programs, at our newest campus revolve
Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), research and hands-on learning around the core themes of
featuring athletic facilities, studios, opportunities develop the technology and entrepreneurship
labs, residences, restaurants changemakers of tomorrow. and how they are driving
and green spaces. innovation. View Markham
programs on page 14.
3 York-operated
shuttle buses
VanGO Mobility
Service
24/7 access
to bicycles
public transit stations
between our to help students with across our Glendon and
8,200+ three campuses disabilities travel from classes Keele campuses through
parking spaces and free of charge on our Keele campus three Bike Share stations
Meal Plans*
• $3,000 – $6,000 (depending on room/suite type)
Off-Campus Housing:
Explore alternative housing options through
listings, roommate boards and renter
resources at go.yorku.ca/offcampus-intl
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Your Partners in Success
Access a caring and inclusive network of services for international students, designed
to support you from the time you apply for admission, to your graduation and beyond.
We are here to help you maximize your student experience, succeed in your studies,
build a new community – and feel at home.
International Renewable Award Name & Type Number of Awards ** Value of Award (CAD $)
President’s International Scholarship of Excellence 20 $180,000* ($45,000 x 4 years)
Tentanda Via Award 15 $120,000* ($30,000 x 4 years)
Global Leader of Tomorrow Award for International Students 2 $80,000* ($20,000 x 4 years)
Glendon International Excellence Scholarship 10 $40,000* ($10,000 x 4 years)
LA&PS International Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship
50 $40,000* ($10,000 x 4 years)
(Admitted to the Faculty of LA&PS. See details at go.yorku.ca/laps-awards-intl)
* Renewable for an additional three years of full-time, undergraduate study, as long as you maintain high academic standing each year.
** The number of awards is subject to change. Awards listed are for Fall (September) entry.
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Lassonde School of Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (continued)
Program-Specific
Engineering Degree Programs Offered
Prerequisite Requirements
Business & Information Technology (continued)
yorku.ca/discover/lassonde
Commerce (BCom)
Want to create a better world? So do we! Lassonde Disaster & Emergency
empowers you to put ideas into action and push the world Management (BDEM)
forward. Through co-op programs, an entrepreneurship Economics (BA)
incubator, student clubs and prototyping spaces you will Financial & Business
Math is required.
become the next generation of creators who will tackle Economics (BA)
Human Resources
the world’s biggest challenges. Management (BHRM)
Information Technology (BA)*
Lassonde School of Engineering
Information Technology (BCom)*
Requirements listed below are in addition to general admission
requirements by school system. For full admission requirements, Cultural Studies & Writing
visit go.yorku.ca/programs-intl
African Studies (BA)
Program-Specific
Degree Programs Offered Classical Studies (BA)
Prerequisite Requirements
Computer Science (BA, iBA)* Classics (BA)
Math is required. Minimum of one full year of under‑
Computer Security (BA)*
graduate studies and a portfolio
Computer Science (BSc, iBSc)* Creative Writing (BA)
Math is required. evaluation. For more information,
Computer Security (BSc)* Chemistry OR Physics is required. visit go.yorku.ca/crwr-intl
Markham Campus
Glendon Campus yorku.ca/markham
yorku.ca/glendon
As a Markham Campus student, you will benefit from
Prepare for in-demand careers while gaining global flexible learning formats, small class sizes and
perspective, leadership capabilities and professional the opportunity to round out classroom learning with
skills, on a safe human-scale campus. Enhanced with a experiential education.
uniquely tailored immersive and supportive multilingual
Program-Specific
environment and numerous international exchange Degree Programs Offered
Prerequisite Requirements
opportunities, Glendon programs will help you stand out
School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design
in an increasingly diverse and competitive workplace.
Creative Technologies (BFA)
Requirements listed below are in addition to general admission
Lassonde School of Engineering
requirements by school system. For full admission requirements,
visit go.yorku.ca/programs-intl Math is required.
Program-Specific Computer Science for Software Biology OR Chemistry OR Physics is
Degree Programs Offered required with a minimum grade of
Prerequisite Requirements Development (BASc)
70% or equivalent. A second Math is
Biology AND Chemistry AND recommended.
Biology (BSc, iBSc) Math are required. Physics is
recommended. Math AND Chemistry AND Physics
First Year Engineering
are required. No prerequisite below
Business Economics (BA, iBA) Math is recommended. Core Program
70% or equivalent.
Communications (BA, iBA) Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Economics (BA, iBA) Math is recommended. Math is required.
Commerce (BCom):
English (BA, iBA) Math prerequisites must have been
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
French Studies (BA, iBA) completed within the last five years.
International • IB Diploma with passes in six subjects: three passes at the Standard-level and three passes at the
Baccalaureate (IB) Higher-level, or two passes at the Standard-level and four passes at the Higher-level.
• Minimum IB Diploma point scores of 30 or higher is recommended (scores of 28 will be considered).
Minimum 4 is required in each subject unless otherwise indicated. IB Certificate candidates with
six subjects are considered for admission.
• Transfer credit granted for IB courses with Higher-level final grades of 5 or better, depending on
the program (maximum 30 credits). Prerequisites listed correspond to Standard-or Higher-level.
General Certificate of • Minimum of two Advanced-level (A2) passes and three GCSE or IGCSE Ordinary-level (O-level) passes.
Education (GCE) • Minimum average of “C” is required on Advanced-level and Ordinary-level passes.
• Grades of “E” are not considered.
• Prerequisite courses (minimum of “C” unless otherwise indicated) must be presented at
the Advanced-level.
• Transfer credits may be awarded for A level courses completed with a C or better.
Caribbean Advanced • Diploma with a total of a least six units, including prerequisites, and grades of 1, 2 or 3 in each unit;
Proficiency Examination and 3 CSEC exam results.
(CAPE) • A minimum overall average of 3 out of 7 is required. Higher grades required for certain programs.
• Prerequisite requirements correspond to unit-2 level and a minimum grade of 3 unless
otherwise indicated.
• Transfer credits granted for courses passed at the unit-2 level with grades of 1, 2 or 3 depending
on the program (maximum 18 credits).
Indian High School • Completion of one of the following: All-India Senior School Certificate (AISSCE);
(CBSE, ISC, State Board Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC); Indian School Certificate (ISC); Intermediate Examination
and NIOS) Certificate; Pre-University Examination Certificate.
• Grade XII graduation with a minimum overall average of 60% is required for consideration to most programs.
• Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 55%.
West African Examination • West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or National Examinations Council (NECO).
Council (WAEC) or • Minimum final grades of C4-6 or better are required for most programs.
National Examinations
Council • Prerequisites should be minimum C6 unless otherwise indicated.
United States High School • Grade 12 graduation with a minimum overall B average on Grade 11 and Grade 12 academic courses.
• SAT/ACT scores are not required for students studying in a recognized, accredited U.S. curriculum.
• SAT score of 1170 (SAT submission code: 0894) or ACT score of 24 (ACT submission code: 5250).
• SATs/ACTs are considered in combination with high school grades.
• Transfer credit granted for final scores of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) exams,
depending on the program (maximum 30 credits).
• Prerequisite requirements correspond to senior level.
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How to Apply
1. Submit Your Application
• Review all admission requirements for your academic program.
• Submit your application at ouac.on.ca
Application Deadlines
Your application deadline depends on when you would like to start.
Apply by the following deadlines for guaranteed consideration for admission.
* Deadlines are for international and out-of-province high school students. Some programs have additional supplementary
application deadlines. Visit go.yorku.ca/deadlines-intl for details.
September – November
Join us for a variety of events and opportunities
to connect with an admission representative
for your region. go.yorku.ca/events-intl
Save the date for our Virtual International
Open House: November 23, 2023.
December – January
Submit your supplementary evaluation or
documentation if you applied to a program
that requires it (programs in AMPD, Business
Administration, Education and the Glendon
iBA/BBA dual degree).
February
Submit your International
Scholarship & Award Application by
the February 1, 2024 deadline.
March – April
Apply for your study permit early to avoid
delays. Watch for invitations to online
information sessions hosted by an
International Student Advisor & Immigration
Specialist at York International.
May
Accept your offer of admission by
May 1, 2024. Apply for on-campus residence
by May 1, 2024 to secure a room.
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