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At UWindsor, we are committed to recognizing what you have already learned. We prioritize your most recent academic achievement when determining admissibility, and provide a full review of your previous courses for potential transfer credit after you are accepted at the University of Windsor.

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Course Equivalency Database

UWindsor's Course Equivalency Database is for reference only and reflects courses previously assessed for transfer credit to the University of Windsor. The database is updated regularly as courses are being reviewed on an ongoing basis.

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You can also look through the ONTransfer Course Transfer Guide to see how courses completed at other Ontario postsecondary institutions may be transferred to programs at UWIndsor.

Admission Requirements & Eligibility

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Admission requirements for Applicants at an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) Diploma Program


Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of a CAAT diploma program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) at the CAAT will be considered for admission to First Year of an appropriate program. Applicants who have graduated from a three-year CAAT program that is academic in nature with a minimum cumulative average of B (3.0) at the CAAT will be considered for admission to Second Year of an appropriate program.


Transfer Applicants to competitive programs such as Nursing and Social Work have additional supplemental application requirements. These programs are only available for fall entry and have specific application deadlines.


An applicant from an undergraduate degree program at a College of Applied Arts and Technology will follow the same admissions requirements “A Canadian University Degree Program.”


Canadian Citizen and Permanent Resident transfer applicants who do not meet the stated admission requirements may be admissible as a Mature Student Applicant


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


Learn more about provincial high school prerequisite equivalencies

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AT A QUEBEC COLLÈGE D'ENSEIGNEMENT GENERAL ET PROFESSIONNEL (CÉGEP) INSTITUTION


CÉGEP applicants will have more than 12 academic semester subjects, including two 603 or 604 series English courses and will follow the same admissions requirements “A Canadian University Degree Program.”


Transfer credit assessment will be completed for courses in excess of the 12 academic required courses for courses with a 60% grade or better, up to a maximum 10 transfer credits.


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


Learn more about provincial high school prerequisite equivalencies

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AT A CANADIAN COLLEGE (OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO & Quebec)


Canadian college applicants coming from a vocational 2-year or 3-year diploma that is academic in nature will follow the same admissions requirements as “An Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology Diploma Program”, where they must have completed a minimum of one year with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) for admission.


Applicants coming from a university preparatory program or undergraduate degree program will follow the same admissions requirements “A Canadian University Degree Program.”


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


Learn more about provincial high school prerequisite equivalencies

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AT A UNITED STATES UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE


United States university or college applicants coming from a vocational 2-year or 3-year diploma that is academic in nature will follow the same admissions requirements as “An Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology Diploma Program”, where they must have completed a minimum of one year with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) for admission.


Applicants coming from a university preparatory program or undergraduate degree program will follow the same admissions requirements “A Canadian University Degree Program.”


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


Learn more about provincial high school prerequisite equivalencies

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AT AN INTERNATIONAL POST SECONDARY INSTITUTION (OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES)


Applicants coming from an accredited international post-secondary vocational 2-year or 3-year diploma that is academic in nature will follow the same admissions requirements as “An Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology Diploma Program”, where they must have completed a minimum of one year with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) for admission.*


Applicants coming from an accredited international post-secondary undergraduate degree program will follow the same admissions requirements “A Canadian University Degree Program.”*


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


*Important notes:

  • Grades and cumulative averages are converted to equivalent Ontario grades for evaluation purposes.
  • In some cases, course-outlines will be requested to evaluate prerequisite course requirements for entry.
  • Translation is needed if the official documents are not in English and must be provided by an official translation service such as: World Educational Service or International Education Research Foundation.
For additional information for international students applying, please visit our International Student Website

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AT A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY DEGREE PROGRAM


An applicant transferring from a 3-year or 4-year Canadian University degree program with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 60% is eligible for general admission. The following faculties have higher minimum CGPA’s for transfer admission: Odette School of Business – 67%, Engineering – 65%, Social Work – 70% (including a supplementary competitive application and Fall entry only) and Nursing – 75% (including a supplementary competitive application and Fall entry only).


A student who has been required to withdraw from their previous institution will not be accepted to the University of Windsor during the period of their disbarment (typically 1-year).


Specific program prerequisite courses and stated averages must have been completed through high school or equivalent courses in post-secondary studies. See program pages for prerequisite information.


Transfer application
and Credit Process

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Apply to the University of Windsor with the OUAC 105 Online Application, which includes an evaluation fee.

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Follow the instructions in the acknowledgment email you receive to activate your UWin account. Then sign in to UWinsite Student to upload transcripts & other items on your To Do List.

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Your initial assessment is based on our Course Equivalency Database. You will be asked to submit course outlines for those not previously evaluated - View the Guidelines.

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Your Transfer Credit results can be viewed on UWinsite Student in your Academic Advising Report or Unofficial Transcript after you’ve been activated for registration.

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Connect with an Academic Advisor for academic support or Admissions for transfer credit support.

Transfer Student Guide

Click here to view the 2023-2024 Transfer Student Guide to get all the information you need

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Application Deadlines

Winter Admission (January start): November 1st
Spring Admission (May start): March 1st
Fall Admission (September start): May 1st

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Testimonials

Sarah Moore

I was attracted to transferring to the University because of the increased opportunities, both academically and socially. All staff and faculty were willing to help and be supportive. When registering for courses I went to meetings designed to teach transfer nursing students how to function as a University student. When I had questions, I emailed or called a Student Success Co-ordinator, and they were always a big help. The memories I have made here will stay with me forever.

Sarah Moore
Nursing transfer student from St. Clair College

Nicholas Triembacher

The bridge program between the University of Windsor and St. Clair College attracted me to transferring, as well as the diversity of the curriculum, proximity to home, developing relationships with like-minded peers and the opportunities to volunteer and grow as a young adult. I had so much support from each school which made the entire transfer process easy and stress free. The transfer advisors, administrators, and professors were all dedicated to help me succeed.

Nicholas Triembacher
Business transfer student from St. Clair College

UWindsor’s TRANSFER PATHWAYS & AGREEMENTS


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College transfer students can expect the University of Windsor to provide the most transfer credits possible. Each application is evaluated individually to guarantee the appropriate credits are awarded and may result in more transferable credits.

  • TC Transfer Credit Pathway - Transfer credits are assessed on an individual basis and based on minimum grades received in the equivalent courses against agreed upon defined equivalencies.
  • DC Degree Completion Pathway - Degree Completion recognizes the completion of a college diploma or university degree by granting admission into an upper year of a program with a defined block of credits, leaving a set number of courses to complete your degree.
List of college programs, uwindsor degrees, the agreement terms and academic requirements for transfer students
College Program UWindsor Degree Agreement Terms* Academic Requirements**
Autism and Behavioural Science Post-Graduate Certificate Program (St. Clair College, Lambton College, Fanshawe College) Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honours) OR Bachelor of Arts in Developmental Psychology 10 transfer credits TC Students interested in this degree Completion Pathway will apply to Fanshawe College, Lambton College, or St. Clair College for admission into the Autism and Behavioural Sciences Post-Graduate Certificate program after having successfully completed 30 semester courses towards their Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Admission to the Autism and Behavioural Sciences Post-Graduate Certificate program is at the discretion of the College. Students who have successfully completed the Autism and Behavioural Sciences Post-Graduate Certificate at Fanshawe College, Lambton College, or St. Clair College with a minimum 70% cumulative average are eligible to transfer 10 semester courses from the Post-Graduate Certificate program toward their Honours BA. A minimum course average of 60% is required for transfer credit to be granted. Students who receive the 10 semester transfer credit will be eligible to apply to graduate from their Honours BA in Psychology or Honours BA in Developmental Psychology, provided they meet the standing required for graduation from the program.
One Year General Arts and Science Program (Fanshawe College)   No transfer credits-Admission consideration only A cumulative average of B (3.0) will be considered for admission to First Year of an appropriate program
General Arts & Science-University Transfer (Fleming College) Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work Up to 5 transfer credits TC Cumulative average grade of B and a grade of B- or better for each respective college course
2-year General Arts & Science diploma, Liberal Arts & Science diploma, and equivalent diploma programs Bachelor of Arts 10 transfer credits TC Credit is awarded for approved courses with a minimum grade of B (3.0)
3-year Child & Youth Care Diploma Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B (73%) or better
2-year Social Service Worker Diploma Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 10 Transfer credits TC Cumulative average of B (3.0) or better. Students will receive credit on the basis of a General Approved Course List or a Specific Approved Course list with a minimum grade of C
Diploma in Developmental Services Worker, Early Childhood Education, Educational Support, Social Service Worker Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies 30 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B or better
3-year Theatre Arts Diploma Bachelor of Arts in Drama 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B (3.0 or 75%)
3-year Music Theatre Performance Diploma Bachelor of Arts in Drama 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B (3.0 or 75%)
3-year Child & Youth Care Diploma Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (General) or
Child Psychology
15 transfer credits DC Cumulative average of B (73%) or better
3-year Child & Youth Care Diploma Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honours, Thesis) or
Developmental Psychology (Honours, Thesis)
20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B (73%) or better
Protection, Security and Investigation (PSI) Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 5 transfer credits TC Cumulative average grade of B or better
3-year Child & Youth Care Diploma Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 15 transfer credits TC Cumulative average grade of B (3.0) or better. Students will receive credit on the basis of a General Approved Course List or a Specific Approved Course list with a minimum grade of C
2-year Early Childhood Education Diploma Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 10 transfer credits TC Cumulative average grade of B (3.0) or better. Students will receive credit on the basis of a General Approved Course List or a Specific Approved Course list with a minimum grade of C
2-year Developmental Services Worker Diploma Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 10 transfer credits TC Grade point average equivalent to B (3.0) or better. Students will receive a credit on the basis of a General Approved Course List or for courses on a Specific Approved Course List with a minimum grade of C
3-year Child & Youth Care Diploma Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 20 courses to complete degree TC Cumulative average of B (73%) or better
Varying 2-year Diploma programs Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (for Career Professionals) 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) or higher in final ten courses
Varying 3-year Diploma programs Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (for Career Professionals) 15 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 3.0 (70%) or higher in final ten courses
3-year Business Diploma Bachelor of Commerce 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 70% (B-) or better
3-year Diploma in Accounting (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Commerce 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of B (70%, 3.0-3.49/4)
3-year Diploma in any area other than Business Bachelor of Commerce 28 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 70% (B-) or better
2-year Business Diploma Bachelor of Commerce 30 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-year Business Diploma Fast-Track Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) 17 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-year Diploma in Accounting (St. Clair College) Fast-Track Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) 17 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-Year Diploma in Finance Fast-Track Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) 17 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-year Diploma in Human Resources (St. Clair College) Fast-Track Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) 17 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-year Diploma in Marketing (St. Clair College) Fast-Track Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) 17 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of A- (80%, 3.5/4) or better
3-year Diploma in Sport Management (Durham College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Sport Management and Leadership) 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 70% or better.
3-year Diploma in Sports and Recreation Management (Lambton College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Sport Management and Leadership) 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 70% (B- or 3.0/4) or better.
3-year Diploma in Sport and Recreation Management (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Sport Management and Leadership) 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 70% (B- or 3.0/4) or better.
2-year Diploma in Fitness and Health Promotion (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Kinesiology – Movement Science) 15 transfer credits DC Cumulative average of 70% (B- or 3.0/4) or better; 25 courses to complete degree.
2-year Fitness and Health Promotion Diploma (Fanshawe College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Kinesiology-Movement Science) 25 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 70% (B- or 3.0/4).
3-year Diploma in Massage Therapy (Lambton College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Kinesiology – Movement Science) 10 transfer credits TC Minimum cumulative average of B or better and a minimum cumulative grade of B or better for each college course or group of college courses for which transfer credit may be granted
2-year Diploma in Recreation and Leisure Services (Fanshawe College) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours Kinesiology) 10 transfer credits TC Cumulative average grade of B. Students must pass the respective college courses with a grade of B- or better
Nursing (St. Clair College or Lambton College) Direct application to BScN Collaborative Nursing Program Years 1 and 2 completed at Lambton College or St. Clair College; Years 3 and 4 completed at the University of Windsor DC (For year 1 entry to St. Clair or Lambton) Cumulative average of 75% or higher. Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), English (ENG4U), and any Grade 12 Math or courses that have been deemed equivalent. Applicants not coming directly from an Ontario high school must also complete and submit an Applicant Profile. Transfer credits are assessed after admission to the BScN program. Transfer to the University will happen as long as you are in good standing to complete Years 3 and 4.
Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) (St. Clair College or Lambton College) Bachelor of Science in Nursing The students entering into the program at Lambton College or St. Clair College will receive credit for 12 courses towards the BScN. They will complete an additional 14 courses at Lambton College or St. Clair College that are a combination of year one and year two collaborative nursing course requirements. DC Qualified students will be given one year of credit for their previously completed two-year diploma in Practical Nursing that includes all relevant clinical experiences. Each student who enters the program will complete accredited courses from years one and two of the collaborative nursing program at Lambton College or St. Clair College. The courses that have been selected bridge the gap between what was previously studied and what needs to be completed to enter year three at the University of Windsor to complete the BScN. Students will be required to demonstrate competency with their health assessment skills prior to entering their first clinical experience in the program.
1-year Pre-Health Science Program (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Science in Nursing Admission to BScN program considered Minimum overall grade point average of 2.7 (B), and a minimum science subject average of 2.7 (B) in BIO 50, BIO 51, CHM 50, CHM 51. English (ENG4U) (with a minimum grade of 65%), Chemistry (SCH4U), Biology (SBI4U), and one Grade 12 Math. 80% minimum second average required for Chemistry and Biology. Approximately 120 students are admitted each fall. 10-12% of those 120 seats are available for students not coming directly from an Ontario high school.
1-year Pre-Health Science Program (Lambton College) Bachelor of Science in Nursing Admission to BScN program considered Minimum overall grade point average of 2.7 (B), and a minimum science subject average of 2.7 (B) in BIO 120, BIO 220, CHM 125, CHM 225. English (ENG4U) (with a minimum grade of 65%), Chemistry (SCH4U), Biology (SBI4U), and one Grade 12 Math. 80% minimum second average required for Chemistry and Biology. Approximately 120 students are admitted each fall. 10-12% of those 120 seats are available for students not coming directly from an Ontario high school.
Medical Laboratory/Science (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Science 11 Transfer Credits Cumulative GPA of 3.0 (75% or equivalent)
Medical Laboratory/Science Bachelor of Science May be completed by Flexible Learning (Hy-Flex or Distance Education) Cumulative GPA of 3.0 (75% or equivalent); students admitted should seek academic counselling in the Faculty of Science at scienceundergrad@uwindsor.ca
3-year Diploma in Technology from a Canadian college (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Engineering Technology General & Mechatronics) 15 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 70% for Canadian Colleges (CAAT or equivalent) Cumulative average of 80% and minimum English language requirement as per University policy for international colleges (equivalent to CAAT’s advanced diploma)
3-year Diploma in Technology from a Canadian college (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil & Mechanical) 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average of 70% for Canadian Colleges (CAAT or equivalent) Cumulative average of 80% and minimum English language requirement as per University policy for international colleges (equivalent to CAAT’s advanced diploma)
2-year Diploma in Police Foundations (St. Clair College, Lambton College) Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Work 10 transfer credit TC Cumulative average grade of B or better and at least a grade of B- in specified College courses
2-year Computer Science-related program Bachelor of Arts Honours Economics - Applied Economics and Policy Stream 23 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of B or better and at least a grade of B- in specified College courses
2-year Business-related program Bachelor of Arts Honours Economics - Applied Economics and Policy Stream 21 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 73% (B) or better. Advanced Functions (MHF4U) secondary school prerequisite course or equivalent
3-year CAAT Program in Computer Systems Technology - Networking or Mobile Applications Development at St. Clair College Bachelor of Information Technology 15 courses to complete degree DC Minimum Average: 70% (70% grade in at least one of the stated math courses MDM4U, MHF4U, or MCV4U is also required)
2-year CAAT Program in Web Development and Internet Applications or Computer System Technician Bachelor of Information Technology 20 courses to complete degree DC Minimum Average: 70% (70% grade in at least one of the stated math courses MDM4U, MHF4U, or MCV4U is also required)
3-year Diploma (or equivalent) in Computer Science or Information Technology Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) 25 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of B (73% or 3.0). Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus & Vectors (MCV4U) or equivalent recommended
2-year Computer Science-related diploma Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) 8 transfer credits TC Cumulative average of 70% (B- or higher. Students who have not successfully completed MHF4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions will be required to take MATH-1280 (Access to Algebra) or its equivalent.
3-year Computer Science-related program Bachelor of Computer Science (General) 15 transfer credits DC Grade-point average of 3.0 or cumulative average of B (73%). Successful completion of MHF4U (Grade 12U Advanced Functions) and MCV4U (Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors).
3-year Computer Science-related program Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) 15 transfer credits DC Grade-point average of 3.0 or cumulative average of B (73%). Successful completion of MHF4U (Grade 12U Advanced Functions) and MCV4U (Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors).
2-year Computer Science-related diploma Bachelor of Computer Science (General) 8 transfer credits TC Cumulative average of 70% (B- or higher. Students who have not successfully completed MHF4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions will be required to take MATH-1280 (Access to Algebra) or its equivalent.
2-year Environmental Technician Diploma or 2-year Forestry Technician Diploma Bachelor of Science Honours Environmental Science - Applied Environmental Science Stream 20 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 73% (B) or better. Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) and Biology (SBI4U) secondary school prerequisite courses or equivalents or completion of UWindsor Preparation program
3-year Diploma in Chemical Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Science Honours Chemistry - Applied Chemistry Stream 18 courses to complete degree DC Cumulative average grade of 73% (B) or higher
Police Foundations Combined Bachelor of Arts in Forensics and Criminology (Applied Forensic Science Stream) 20 Transfer Credits DC Cumulative average of B (73%); required to have successfully completed MHF4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions) and SBI4U (Grade 12 Biology); required to complete 21 courses at the University of Windsor
Civil Engineering Technology (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering 13 Transfer Credits TC Cumulative average of B (70%)
Individual college courses must have B (70%) or better
Mechanical Engineering Technology-Automotive Product Design (St. Clair College) Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering Option) 14 Transfer Credits TC Cumulative GPA of B or better
Some individual courses or groups of courses requiring a minimum B grade
Liberal Studies (Lambton College) General Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 10 Transfer Credits DC Cumulative average of B or better
16 courses required to complete UW degree

For additional information on the information provided above, please see the Academic Calendar or contact an Academic Advisor

*Defines the minimum number of transfer credits earned (transfer credit pathway) with the required incoming grades, or the number of courses to complete the UWindsor degree (degree completion).

**Entrance GPAs and requirements are defined in the UWindsor Academic Calendar and vary by program and faculty. Most programs require a minimum of 70% or 73% entrance average, with “fast-track” programs requiring a minimum 80%, although are listed in varying grade scales including letter grades and the 4.0 scale. Conversion of different GPA systems will be completed by the Office of the Registrar equitably.

University transfer students can expect the University of Windsor to provide the most transfer credits possible. Each application is evaluated individually to guarantee the appropriate credits are awarded.

List of University Transfer Pathways
University Degree UWindsor Degree Agreement Terms Academic Requirements
Any Bachelor’s degree in an area other than Business Administration Bachelor of Commerce 24 courses to complete degree Cumulative average of 67% or better (usually based on the grades achieved in the last 20 degree courses). Completion of at least one university-level math prior to entry. Applicants who do not present a university mathematics course will be required to take MATH-1980 (Mathematics for Business)
Engineering degree from an accredited Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology - General & Mechatronics
15 courses to complete degree
Engineering degree from an accredited Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Mechanical & Civil
20 courses to complete degree
4-year university degree in a scientific technical subject from a Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology - General & Mechatronics
15 courses to complete degree
4-year university degree in a scientific technical subject from a Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution) Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Mechanical & Civil
20 courses to complete degree
A 3-year General, 4-year Major or 4-year Honours degree from an accredited University (in a discipline other than Computer Science) Bachelor of Computer Science (General)
16 courses to complete degree Ontario Grade 12 "U" Advanced Functions or equivalent. Grade 12 "U" Calculus & Vectors is strongly recommended.
A 3-year General, 4-year Major or a 4-year Honours Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University in a discipline other than Computer Science and has exposure to math, statistics, computers, or science (e.g., Engineering, Science, Math, Business, Economics, etc.). Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
27 courses to complete degree Ontario Grade 12 “U” Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or equivalent with a minimum of 70% average. Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or equivalent is strongly recommended.

Note: This program is also suggested to those considering future application to the MSc Computer Science program.
A 3-year General or 4-year Honours Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University (in a discipline other than Computer Science). Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing)
25 courses to complete degree Ontario Grade 12 "U" Advanced Functions or equivalent. Grade 12 "U" Calculus & Vectors is strongly recommended.

For additional information on the information provided above, please see the Academic Calendar or contact an Academic Advisor

Mature students bring a unique collection of previous learning and work experience. Each mature student is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. To be considered as a mature student you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident at the time of the application and 20 years of age prior to the proposed date of enrolment. As well it is a requirement that you have not been in full time attendance at a secondary school within the previous two years. All mature students must submit a letter of application.

List of Mature Students Transfer Pathways
ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS
Applicants who possess an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSS Diploma) or equivalent and do not meet current minimum academic admission requirements. (Applicants who have not completed an OSS Diploma equivalent may be considered for admission based on the information provided in their letter of application.)
List of Mature Students Transfer Pathways
CAAT PROGRAM
Applicants who may have attended an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) for one or more semesters with a cumulative average between a C- (60%) and a C+ (69%). Applicants to the Odette School of Business require a minimum cumulative average of 67%.

Post Secondary Course Equivalencies

Use our Course Equivalency Database to learn more about possible transfer credits available to you from higher education institutions in Canada & the United States

High School Transfer Credits

Applicants presenting IB credentials can receive transfer credit for approved courses where they have achieved IB grades of '5' or more, to a maximum of 10 courses. Completion of the diploma is not a prerequisite for receiving transfer credit. An official final IB transcript should be submitted by the IBO Examining Board to the Office of the Registrar through transcripts@uwindsor.ca These results can be requested online at the International Baccalaureate Office.

Advanced Placement Equivalency table
Course Title Level Ontario Grade 12 Equivalency UW Equivalency UW Course Title
Astronomy HL PHYS-1000 Introduction to Astronomy I
Biology SL SBI4U Grade 12 Biology BIOL-1101 Cell Biology
Biology HL BIOL-1101 + BIOL-1111 Cell Biology + Biological Diversity
Business & Management HL STEN-1000 Introduction to Business
Business & Management SL MDM4U Grade 12 Data Management Not transferable
Chemistry SL CHM4U Grade 12 Chemistry CHEM-1100 or CHEM-1103 General Chemistry I or Topics in General Chemistry
Chemistry HL CHM4U Grade 12 Chemistry CHEM-1100 + CHEM-1110 or CHEM-1103 General Chemistry I + General Chemistry II or Topics in General Chemistry
Computer Science SL COMP-1xxx 1st Year Computer Science Course
Computer Science HL COMP-1xxx 1st Year Computer Science Course
Economics HL ECON-1100 + ECON-1110 Intro to Economics I & II
English A: Language & Literature HL GART-1510 or ENGL-1xxx Effective Writing II or 1st Year English Course
ENGLISH A: Language and Literature (Arabic) SL ARAB-2620 Modern Arabic Literature
English B HL ENG4U Grade 12 English ENG4U Grade 12 English
Environmental Systems HL ESCI-1xxx 1st Year Environmental Science Course
Film HL CMAF-1120 + CMAF-1400 Introduction to Media & Design + Introduction to Film Studies
Food Science and Technology HL Not transferable
Français Langue A: langue et littérature HL FREN-1410 Introduction to Literary Studies
French Language B SL FREN-1210 French Language Training 1
Geography HL SOSC-1xxx 1st Year Social Science Course
Global Politics HL POLS-1600 Introduction to International Relations
Hindi B HL GART-1xxx 1st Year Arts Elective
History HL HIST-1xxx 1st Year History Course
History (History in Americas) HL HIST-1xxx 1st Year History Course
Information Technology in a Global Society HL COMP-1xxx 1st Year Computer Science Course
Language Acquisition (Language B) Arabic B HL ARAB-1110 Introduction to Arabic II
Marine Science HL BIOL-1xxx 1st Year Biology Course
Mathematical Studies SL MDM4U Gr 12 Data Management MATH-1xxx 1st year Math Course
Mathematics SL MATH-1720 Differential Calculus
Mathematics HL MATH-1720 Differential Calculus
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL MHF4U + MCV4U + MCM4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions, Vector/Calculus, Data Management) MATH-1720 + MATH-1xxx Differential Calculus + 1st Year Math Course
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL MHF4U + MCV4U + MCM4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions, Vector/Calculus, Data Management) MATH-1xxx 1st year Math Course
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation HL MHF4U + MCV4U + MCM4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions, Vector/Calculus, Data Management) MATH-1xxx + MATH-1xxx TWO 1st Year Math Courses
Mathematics: Applications & Interpretation SL MHF4U + MCV4U + MCM4U (Grade 12 Advanced Functions, Vector/Calculus, Data Management) Not transferable
Music HL MUSC-1xxx + MUSC-1xxx TWO 1st Year Music Courses
Philosophy HL PHIL-1xxx 1st Year Philosophy Course
Physics SL PHYS-1300 Introductory Physics for Life Sciences I
Physics HL PHYS-1300 + PHYS-1310 Introductory Physics for Life Sciences I & II
Psychology HL PSYC-1150 Introduction to Psychology as a Behavioural Science
Sciences: Sports, exercise and health science HL KINE-1xxx 1st Year Kinesiology Course
Social & Cultural Anthropology HL SACR-1100 Foundations of Social Life
Spanish HL SPAN-1xxx 1st Year Spanish Course
Sports, Exercise & Health Science SL HUMK-1xxx 1st Year Human Kinetics Course
Visual Arts HL VSAR-1060 Studio Practice & Ideas/Image
World Religions HL GART-1xxx 1st Year Arts Course

Transfer credit is provided for the following list of approved courses if a student achieves a grade of '4' or more for AP courses, up to a maximum of 10 courses. Official AP College Board results should be sent directly from the College Board to transcripts@uwindsor.ca or by mail referencing the student's name and student number. These must be received before transfer credit can be considered. Request College Board results.

Advanced Placement Equivalency table
AP Course UW Equivalency UW Course Title
Art History MACS-2140 + MACS-2150 Survey of Art History: Ancient-Medieval + Survey of Art History: Renaissance-Modern
Biology BIOL-1101 + BIOL-1111 Cell Biology + Biological Diversity
Calculus AB MATH-1720 + MATH-1xxx Differential Calculus + 1st Year Math Elective
Calculus BC MATH-1720 + MATH-1730 Differential Calculus + Integral Calculus
Chemistry CHEM-1xxx 1st Year Chemistry Elective
Chinese Language & Culture GART-1xxx 1st Year Arts Elective
Computer Science A + Computer Science AB COMP-1400 Introduction to Algorithms and Programming I
English Language and Composition ENGL-1001 Composition
English Literature and Composition ENGL-1002 Writing about Literature
Environmental Science ESCI-1100 Introduction to Environmental Science
French Language and Culture FREN-1210 + FREN-1220 French Language Training I & II
French Literature GART-1xxx + GART-1xxx TWO 1st Year Arts Electives
German Language and Culture INCS-1xxx 1st Year German Elective
Government and Politics: Comparative POLS-1300 Comparative Politics in a Changing World
Government and Politics: United States POLS-2320 Government and Politics of the United States
Human Geography SOSC-1xxx 1st Year Social Science Elective
Italian Language and Culture ITLN-1xxx 1st Year Italian Elective
Japanese Language and Culture GART-1xxx 1st year Arts Elective
Latin Literature LATN-4200 Directed Readings in Latin Literature
Latin: Vergil LATN-4200 Directed Readings in Latin Literature
Macroeconomics ECON-1100 Intro to Economics I
Microeconomics ECON-1110 Intro to Economics II
Music Literature Not Transferable
Music Theory MUSC-1120 + MUSC-1130 Music Theory I + Music Theory II
Physics 1: Algebra-Based PHYS-1300 Introductory Physics for Life Sciences I
Physics 2: Algebra-Based PHYS-1310 Introductory Physics for Life Sciences II
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism PHYS-1410 Introductory Physics II
Physics C: Mechanics PHYS-1400 Introductory Physics I
Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-2600 Culture and Civilization of Spain
Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-1xxx 1st Year Spanish Elective
Statistics STAT-2910 Statistics for Sciences
Studio Art Drawing VSAR-1070 Studio Practice & Ideas/Drawing
Studio Art: 2D Design Not Transferable
Studio Art: 3D Design Not Transferable
United States History HIST-1xxx 1st Year History Elective
World History HIST-1xxx 1st Year History Elective

Frequently Asked Questions about Transferring to UWindsor


The transfer credit evaluation process can take up to 3-4 weeks to complete and post to the student records from the time the course outlines have been received.

Yes, we will recognize courses completed in the past but considered on an individual basis and some form of course documentation must be provided. Please review the Course Outline Guidelines.

Transfer credit is granted at a minimum grade of 60% for University level / undergraduate degree program courses and 70% for College level / diploma program courses.

The Admissions and Records Officer that is assigned to your application process is point person responsible for evaluating your transfer credits. Additional staff in the Office of the Registrar and in each faculty will be involved in the process of new course evaluations as required, but the primary point of contact is the Admissions and Records Officer for any inquiries.

Transfer credits processed at the time of admission will be present on the Letter of Admission. Transfer credit that is processed after the time of admission can be viewed once the students UWinsite Account is activated for registration, typically 2-3 weeks prior to the start of registration for a term. To view your Transfer Credits, log into your UWinSite account and click on the tab titled, ‘Transfer Credits’.

A Transfer Credit Appeal form must be completed and submitted to the Registrars Office along with additional new supporting course documentation that supports the appeal above and beyond what was originally provided and the original course outline.

Our faculty Subject Matter Evaluators (SME’s) determine credit based on an extensive review of the documentation provided, focussing on course content, learning outcomes, credit weight, number of contact hours and often topics and assignments. If these do not well align to a specific UWindsor course, then an unspecified elective course credit will be issued.

There may be an opportunity to be eligible for a course substitution. Please see an Academic Advisor from your respective program to review your transfer credits and Academic Advising Report to determine what your options.

An unspecified elective course credit (anything that ends in 1XXX, 2XXX, 3XXX, or 4XXX) will be applied towards other/elective requirements for your degree on your Academic Advising Report. Depending on your degree requirements, not all transfer credit granted will align with your degree requirements. It is strongly advised that the student meet with an Academic Advisor.

No, you cannot decline transfer credit; however, you can repeat a course that you earned transfer credit for at UWindsor if you so wish and have the grade you earned in the course count towards your academic records in place of the transfer credit.

If you wish to transfer to another UWindsor degree program, your credits earned through Transfer Credit or through courses taken here will be aligned to your new Academic Advising Report for the new degree program. In some unique cases, some credits that are specific to a faculty may be reassessed.

Not all previously awarded transfer credits may apply to the new degree requirements. It is strongly advised that the student meet with an Academic Advisor.

The course from the previously attended institution has not been previously evaluated by UWindsor for course equivalency and requires review by the appropriate faculty Subject Matter Evaluators (SME’s) to determine transfer credit eligibility and course equivalency.

Students are still eligible to apply for admission and transfer credit assessment past these deadlines up until the start of the term; however, a late application may not receive their transfer credit information prior to registration. This may lead to challenge in determining your course selection and academic plan.

LOPs are requested through your Admissions Officer by completing the Letter of Permission Application. The form provides the necessary information required and delivery requirements to have the form processed. Please allow for 2 weeks to process. The LOP must be approved prior to course registration at the school you wish to take the course(s) to ensure transfer credit will be granted upon completion of the course.

Degree Completion recognizes the completion of a college diploma or university degree by granting admission into an upper year of a specific Windsor program with a defined block of credits, leaving a set number of course requirements needed to complete your degree.

Transfer Credits are university or college courses completed at another institution and applied towards the requirements of a degree at a different post secondary institution.

The number of transfer credits received and how those credits align to your specific degree requirements listed in the Academic Calendar will determine how long it takes to complete the degree. Alignment of the credits to your degree can be viewed on your UWinsite Student account in your Academic Advising Report. It is strongly advised that the student meet with an Academic Advisor.

Transfer credits will be applied against courses in your degree requirements. If transfer credit was granted for specific UWindsor courses and those are part of your degree requirements, then these will be recognized your in Academic Advising Report on your UWinsite Student account automatically.

Transfer credit for specific UWindsor courses or unspecified elective courses (anything that ends in 1XXX, 2XXX, 3XXX, or 4XXX) will be applied to appropriate elective requirements in your Academic Advising Report.

It is important to understand that sometimes not all transfer credit granted will align with your degree requirements. It is strongly advised that the student meet with an Academic Advisor.

Suggested deadlines to submit an application for admission as a transfer student are May 1st for Fall semester and November 1st for Winter semester, and March 1st for the Spring semester.

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