About
The Université de l’Ontario français (UOF) educational approach is focused on current and relevant issues, such as:
- continuous technological innovation,
- sustainable and equitable socioeconomic and environmental development and
- questions related to immigration, diversity and inclusion.
Our courses help you:
- gain experience in your field of study,
- equip you with the tools to confront real-life challenges and
- provide you with internship opportunities.
Located in Toronto, the fourth largest city in North America, our state-of-the art campus is in the heart of downtown at 9, Lower Jarvis Street, within walking distance from Lake Ontario and easily accessible by public transportation.
We are committed to prioritizing your success in this hyper-competitive world. Simply, our mission is to help prepare you for future bilingual employment.
Programs
Key Dates
Admission Points
- Winter 2025
- Fall 2025
Deadlines
- November 15, 2024, for the winter 2025 term. We do not accept applications from applicants who require study permits for the winter term.
- May 1, 2025, for the fall 2025 term for applicants requiring a study permit or until all available spots for the program have been filled.
- August 1, 2025, for the fall 2025 term for applicants not requiring a study permit.
Admission Requirements
Group A Admission Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma with successful completion of at least six 4U/M courses with:
- a 70% average in the top six 4U/M courses and
- a minimum grade of 70% in program prerequisites, including:
- FRA4U or
- FIF4U or FEF4U, and the successful completion of a language aptitude test that demonstrates your ability to study in French and
- Differential Calculus (MCV4U) and Advanced Functions (MHF4U) for the B.A.A. program.
Group B Admission Requirements
Other Admission Requirements
Supporting Documents
Scholarships, Bursaries and Financial Aid
Study permit holders are not eligible for most scholarships or loans.
Offers of Admission
Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis, as soon as sufficient grades are available for evaluation.
In the case of Group A applicants, Grade 11 results are included in the admission evaluation until Grade 12 results are available.
Accessibility Services
Our campus was built to accommodate all persons as they are, meaning that UOF is completely accessible and allows for all to comfortably access, learn, study and participate in student life.
For more information, email our Student Experience team.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
We are committed to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion within our community. We strongly believe that each person possesses unique values and beliefs that enrich and contribute wholly to our community – qualities essential to your university experience.
At our university, diversity is an asset. We believe that respecting and celebrating the diversity of our campus is fundamental in creating a safe and inclusive environment for all.
Residence
We do not have an affiliated residence building; however, we have partnered with Parkside Residences to offer housing solutions.
Parkside is close to the campus and situated at 111 Carleton Street, Toronto (intersecting with Jarvis Street).
Contact
Université de l’Ontario français [French link]
9 Lower Jarvis Street
Toronto ON M5E 0C3
Email: liaison@uontario.ca
Telephone: 437-291-7344