University Preparatory Program
Overview
This specialized Â鶹´«Ã½ University certificate program prepares you for the academic demands of the university through three (3) pillars: numeracy, literacy and academic success
You will receive a University certificate upon completion of the University Preparatory Program (UPP).Who should attend?
Note: This program and its courses are only available to those with a conditional offer to Â鶹´«Ã½ University that requires successful completion of the University Preparatory Program.
Students will be notified by the Office of the Registrar of any conditional offers that include completion of this program.
This program allows students to upgrade their knowledge in key prerequisite areas prior to beginning an undergraduate degree program at Â鶹´«Ã½. You may use the knowledge and skills developed through this program to prepare you for success in undergraduate University studies.
Required courses and components
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Academic Writing
Course code: WRIT 100CL
Schedule: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm every Tuesday from July 2 - August 20, 2024.This course helps you develop a firm understanding of written and oral English including:
- Identify audience, purpose, and genre to improve understanding elements of style, academic vocabulary, and text forms;
- Apply best practices for producing original content in academic writing;
- Integrate evidence-based writing into cogent arguments by using active voice, and proper diction;
- Collaborate with peers to enhance problem-based skills of a critical reader and writer;
- Analyze current texts using active reading, note-taking, and comprehension strategies for critical thinking.
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Academic Success
Course code: UNIV 100CL
Schedule: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm every Wednesday from July 3 - August 21, 2024.When you successfully complete Academic Success - U PREP, you will be able to:
- Apply design thinking to identify barriers to successful progression through the post-secondary program;
- Create a framework for personal, career, and academic development;
- Develop a series of personally relevant tools that can be used to overcome these barriers;
- Apply best practices for learning and personal development to discipline-specific scenarios.
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Mathematics
Course code: MATH 100CL
Schedule: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm every Thursday from July 4 - August 22, 2024.This course helps you develop a general understanding and knowledge of mathematical concepts for pre-calculus, including:
- Calculate the rate of change, the slope of a line, secants and tangents, and line limits;
- Use and verify graphically and algebraically, a variety of functions, including polynomial, trigonometric, and exponential functions;
- Explain the limit of a function and make connections to the derivative of that function;
- Verify graphically and algebraically the rules for determining derivatives;
- Develop critical thinking skills in mathematics through collaborative problem solving;
- Analyze problem-solving strategies and evaluate the validity of answers.
Program information
With conditional offer to Faculty of Social Science and Humanities or Faculty of Education:
University Preparatory Program | Tuesday, July 2 to Wednesday, August 21, 2024 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
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With conditional offer to all other Faculties:
University Preparatory Program | Tuesday, July 2 to Thursday, August 22, 2024 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. |
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The schedule is subject to change. Courses typically run Tuesdays through Thursdays for three (3) hours per day. Mid-term/quizzes may be scheduled outside of the standard course schedule. See the course syllabus for details.
Please note: Mathematics is not required for those with a conditional offer to a program in the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities or the Faculty of Education.
The below reflects the 2024 University Preparatory Program fees and their deadlines.
2024 University Preparatory Program fees and deadlines are to be determined.
Conditional offer for a program in:
3 required courses:
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Domestic |
$1650 CDN + HST for 3 courses (includes $600 CDN non-refundable deposit) |
International |
$4950 Cdn + HST for 3 courses (includes $600 CDN non-refundable deposit) |
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Conditional offer for a program in:
2 required courses:
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Domestic |
$1100 Cdn + HST for 2 courses (includes $600 CDN non-refundable deposit) |
International |
$3300 Cdn + HST for 2 courses (includes $600 CDN non-refundable deposit) |
Please note that a $600 CDN non-refundable deposit is due June 18, 2024.
The remaining program fees are due July 15, 2024.
For more information, please see this webpage's "Registration and Payment" section and "Payments" policy.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 | Deadline for $600 CDN non-refundable deposit |
Monday, July 15, 2024 | Deadline for remaining program fees |
Monday, July 15, 2024, 4 p.m EST | Last day to withdraw from the program and receive a partial refund |
Final grades are typically posted within two (2) weeks of the last day of classes.
*If full payment is not received by the listed deadline you will be removed from the program and refunded all program tuition fees with the exception of the $600 CDN non-refundable deposit.
Removal from the program will void any conditional offer to an Â鶹´«Ã½ University undergraduate program that requires successful completion of the University Preparatory Program.
Requirements
*Step 1: Accept the offer sent to them by the Office of the Registrar through the online form provided with the conditional offer.
Step 2: Pay the non-refundable deposit by the posted deadline.
Step 3: Pay all remaining program fees by the posted deadline.
*Individuals who have completed Step 1 above will receive an email from Continuous Learning outlining the next steps, including detailed payment instructions for Steps 2 and 3 above.
Full payment for the program must be received by the university by the posted deadline. If payment is not received by the posted deadline you will be removed from the program and refunded all program tuition fees with the exception of the non-refundable deposit. Removal from the program will void any conditional offer to an Â鶹´«Ã½ University undergraduate program that requires successful completion of this program.
Completion of the University Preparatory Program requires:
- Successful completion of all three (3) of the above-listed courses (Mathematics, Academic Writing, and Academic Success) except for learners with a conditional offer to the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities*.
- Learners must complete all required courses with a passing grade. A 70% or higher final grade is considered a pass for all required courses.
- Course attendance is very important and mandatory for the successful completion of the University Preparatory Program.
*Learners with a conditional offer to the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities or the Faculty of Education that requires them to complete the University Preparatory Program must successfully complete the Academic Writing and Academic Success courses only.
Materials
Some courses in this program may require additional materials (for example a textbook). These materials will be listed in each course syllabus. Cost and procurement of additionally required materials are the learner's responsibility.
Technology
- Computer/device with internet access
- Minimum computer requirements for each of the Faculties can be found on the . If purchasing a computer, it is strongly recommended that those completing the University Preparatory Program as a part of a conditional offer to a program at Â鶹´«Ã½ University follow the computer requirements for the Faculty/program their conditional offer is for.
- Stable internet or data connection
- Microphone
- Webcam
- Audio device (examples: speakers, headphones/earbuds, headset)
- Additional software
- A word processor
- Some courses in this program may require additional software. These will be listed in each course syllabus. Cost and procurement of additional required software is the learner's responsibility.
Policies
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Academic Integrity
Learners are expected to adhere to the conduct standards of Â鶹´«Ã½ University. Information regarding student conduct can be found in the in the .
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Other
Those completing the University Preparatory Program are subject the policies of Â鶹´«Ã½ University and Continuous Learning. Â鶹´«Ã½ policies can be found in the . Continuous Learning policies can be found in the Regulations section of the Continuous Learning website. Specifically, those completing the University Preparatory Program are expected to adhere to the General and Open enrolment regulations.
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Successful course and program completion
A 70% or higher final grade is considered a pass for all required courses. All final grades of 70% or higher will be recorded as PAS, indicating a "passing grade". All final grades lower than 70% will be recorded as FAL, indicating a "failing grade".
For successful completion of the University Preparatory Program, learners must complete all required courses with a passing grade.
*Note: Additional conditions may be required for the successful completion of individual courses. These conditions will be noted in the course syllabus and must be met for the successful completion of the course and, therefore, the program.
Learners will receive a university certificate upon successful completion of this program.
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Withdrawals
2024 Withdrawal deadline: Monday, July 15 2024 4 p.m. EST
Withdrawal from the University Preparatory Program will void any conditional offer to Â鶹´«Ã½ University requiring successful completion of this program.
Learners who wish to drop the program must send their withdrawal request to continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca on or before the withdrawal deadline (above). Withdrawal requests submitted before the withdrawal deadline are subject to a full refund of program fees with the exception of the non-refundable deposit.
Frequently asked questions
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Am I guaranteed admission into my undergraduate program of choice?
Provided that you successfully complete the University Preparatory Program, and that completion of the University Preparatory Program is the only condition to your acceptance, you will seamlessly transition into one of the undergraduate programs to which you previously applied.
Attendance is required. A 70% or higher final grade is considered a pass. All final grades of 70% or higher will be recorded as PAS, indicating a "passing grade". For successful completion of the University Preparatory Program, learners must complete all required courses with a passing grade.
Please note: You cannot transition into Collaborative Nursing, Computer Science and Medical Laboratory Science because they are competitive programs.
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How long is this program?
This program is 8 weeks in length.
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Will I qualify for OSAP if I take this program
Students enrolled in the University Preparatory Program will not qualify for OSAP funding; student assistance is available for subsequent enrolment in an undergraduate degree program.
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What courses will I take?
The courses in this program focus on academic preparedness and prerequisite knowledge. The curriculum will vary based on your intended program of study and after an assessment by an Academic Advisor.