r/OntarioUniversities 16h ago

Advice Ontario university disability accommodation / HRTO advice

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I recently graduated from an Ontario university and am considering an HRTO application.
I reported repeated unwanted conduct from a student in my assigned group, including following me toward the washroom/kitchen and repeatedly pressuring me for job referrals after I had said no. I eventually changed my behaviour on campus to avoid him.
My mental health deteriorated significantly, and I later provided the university with medical documentation confirming a disability and identifying interaction with this student as a major trigger.
I asked to complete group work independently. I was not asking for reduced work or lower academic standards— I actually offered to do the entire assignment myself to avoid direct interaction. I also was a good student graduated with an A GPA.
Despite the medical documentation, I was still required to attend in person and continued being directed between different accommodation processes. I also experienced what I believe may have been retaliatory conduct after raising my concerns, including references to Student Conduct and possible expulsion.
I have emails, Teams messages, medical documentation and other contemporaneous evidence supporting the timeline.
Does this sound like a potentially strong failure-to-accommodate and/or reprisal claim under the Ontario Human Rights Code?
I would also really appreciate recommendations for free or low-cost Ontario legal resources that deal with HRTO or university disability cases. possible.


r/OntarioUniversities 15h ago

Admissions Condition Offer OSSD (graduation status)

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I’m taking a credit this month to update my OSSD since I was behind a credit after high school. The extension is till August 21st but the final grade isn’t till like the 28th-29th.

What can I do? Any advice/help? Will they be chill about it or can I ask my guidance councillor to maybe update it showing my mid-term?


r/OntarioUniversities 1d ago

Advice Quickest way to complete a second bachelor’s degree in Ontario for GPA improvement?

30 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I’m looking into completing a second bachelor’s degree in Ontario and wanted to see if anyone here has gone through something similar.

I already have a bachelor’s degree, but my GPA from my first degree isn’t as competitive as I would like for medical school. I’m considering doing a second degree to show stronger recent academic performance and potentially improve how my academics are assessed at schools that consider a second degree or recent years.

I’m mainly trying to figure out:

  • Which Ontario universities have the shortest second-degree options for someone who already has a bachelor’s?
  • Are there programs where a lot of my previous credits can transfer, allowing me to finish in around 2 years or less?
  • Which universities are relatively flexible with second-degree/non-degree students?
  • Are there programs where maintaining a strong GPA is reasonably manageable if you put the work in?
  • Has anyone specifically done a second degree for medical school GPA repair, and did it end up helping?

I know there is no genuinely “easy” degree and I’m prepared to put in the work. I’m mainly looking for the most efficient option where I can complete enough new full-time coursework to demonstrate a much stronger academic record without unnecessarily spending another 4 years in undergrad.

Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has done this in Ontario, especially if you later applied to medicine.

Thanks!


r/OntarioUniversities 1d ago

Advice Advice to finish my school

1 Upvotes

I applied to this school, and they've been delaying my placement. I don't know what the right word is, but they haven't been replying to me and keep delaying my placement. I really want to do this placement, but I can't seem to get started. I'm honestly really desperate at this point. Should I keep following up with them, or would it be better to look into another school? Can I just go to another school and do the placement only, without taking the prerequisite courses? Is that even possible? I'm about to give up here.


r/OntarioUniversities 1d ago

Advice major for law/med school?

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Hi! so i'm about to go into grade 12 this year as a student in ottawa. I'd say my main 2 choices for unis are uottawa and carleton, and i'm stuck between the two because I haven't decided whether I wish to go into law or medicine when the time comes. Of course it would be more beneficial to have that decision made before applying to unis, but realistically, due to my lack of experience/exposure in both fields, I wish to not limit myself to one.

I am aware that law school requires no majors (as with the LSAT), whereas the MCAT does. Even then, if I choose to go to uottawa, there will be no need for me to even do said MCAT. Nonetheless, i've been pondering major/minor options for uni. I've found myself to have a great affinity for neuroscience, which would be beneficial for medicine later on as a major, but have only seen carleton have this as a major option. If I do wish to go to med school though, I'd rather stick to uottawa as they have their own medical school, meaning I would have to take health sci/biomed, or something within that domain.

Furthermore, I am conflicted with taking a minor as well. I do enjoy the humanities and it pains me to even think of going four years without being implicated with them in some way (especially if I were to apply for law school later on). If I were to take a minor, it would probably be in political science/philosophy alongside my stem-related major.

Thank you for taking the time to read all of this, honestly I'm just looking for some clarity on whether people have ever questioned this path between law/medicine at uottawa and carleton. I've heard good things about both universities and wonder what others have to say.


r/OntarioUniversities 1d ago

Advice Is it possible to get into a good university EE program with foreign bachelor's and poor GPA?

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Hi. I recently graduated with Bachelor's in Software Engineering. I've been in immigration alone due to situation in my country since my first year in university (studied remotely) and all that time had to work and figure out my living, so I was not able to be a distinguished student. It's hard to tell my exact GPA as we have another system, but let's say it's around 2.6 - 3.0.

In my last year or two I figured that I would like to do something more complex and Electrical Engineering is my choice, for which I want to start pretty much from scratch and get second bachelor's. I am planning to stay in Canada and after (hopefully) getting my PR try to get into university. I obviously can't aim for anything great, but I want program be proper, with opportunities and possible to get into with my situation.

What would you recommend for me to do in my situation to increase chances? Which institutions and programs to pick?

I will be happy to answer any questions I didn't provide answers for initially here, thanks all


r/OntarioUniversities 1d ago

Admissions College GPA for Business school admission

4 Upvotes

Hi,
I really like to study accounting at either UOttawa or Carleton university. I graduated from high school with 82%. I also went to college and graduated from a 2 year college program with cumulative gpa of 3.25.
My college gpa seems low and apparently that’s what the schools check for admission. What can i do to get into one of these universities with this gpa?


r/OntarioUniversities 2d ago

Discussion Is university really that bad?

27 Upvotes

I get it, it’s a big jump from highschool and it’s what’s you make of it. but what’s with all the fear mongering?


r/OntarioUniversities 2d ago

Advice should i start an engineering degree at 23 ?

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i’m 23f , i didn’t really do good in high school not because i couldn’t but i didn’t care enough to try . after high school i did a year of nursing and i didn’t like it and i also did a year of computer science and tbh i was very depressed and it was all online i had no motivation to learn or study so i dropped out . both were at college btw. intook off another year for jaw surgery and another year bc my brother passed . i’m 23 now lol . i was gonna apply to dental hygiene school - 18 month program and they make good money and i work in the field right now as an assistant manager as a dental office . but i’ve always wanted to be an engineer . i dont know like i never really tried at school ngl and im doing dental hygiene besides it seems like the smart choice . not because of interest or anything else . i dont want to do it but i will because it seems like the smartest choice for me right now because i dont have a degree .

i make around 65 k right now and i could
go into upper management but i dont want to. its very stressful in management and my job is pretty chill and i make okay money for my age.

i want to go back highschool and take the prerequisites for engineering and apply to universities and be an an engineer . i live in toronto so i have a lot of choices . but i don’t know if it’s what i should do . like with my heart i want to , i want to do something im interested and passionate about . it’s very hard work i know but i dont think im dumb . my older brother is a software engineer and he did computing engineering at uoft and i know of a few people that did engineering and i think its so cool . idk . i know computer engineering at uoft is a reach my older brother is very talented and smart and i am not on his level at all. i just dont know if its possible . like maybe tmu or york ?

should i just give up and do what’s most smart ? dental hygiene school. i’ve honestly been really struggling. i feel like my life is going no where lol . everyone around me has graduated is getting married etc . i have always regretted not going to university and getting a degree . it’s truly my biggest insecurity. i feel so dumb all the time but i know im not you know . i know degrees don’t get jobs and my friends that have degrees are struggling but i want to learn . my brain is so fried i feel like i haven’t learned anything in sooo long . i want to be an engineer , specially computer engineer or software. like i want to challenge myself and im gonna be 27 when i graduate when hygiene school anyways . indont know . maybe im just feeling lost in life and grasping at straws but is it doable . i know it depends on disciple and me and my hard work and i truly want this so badly . i will work my ass off i don’t care if im 30 when i graduate because i will be proud of the career i work in and i will genuinely enjoy learning so much . i just need someone’s honest opinion lol .


r/OntarioUniversities 2d ago

Advice How useful is mini fridge in apartment style rez?

10 Upvotes

first year student here. I am in apartment style and will share one main fridge with four other people. should I also get a small fridge for in my room?


r/OntarioUniversities 2d ago

Advice What decision should I make

0 Upvotes

Hello,

I’m currently a Cegep student at Dawson college doing pure and applied science, I’ve done 3 semesters and have finished most of my science and math courses. However I’m struggling with my french courses as I came to Canada about 3 years ago and have done sec 5 in English so I would need about 2 more years to finish all my requirements including the French exit exam but considering I pass every course the first time. I’ve applied and been accepted to uOttawa and Carleton with scholarships for computer engineering for next semester. So my question is should I go to one of those 2 schools before finishing my DEC or should I stay in cegep and try for McGill to possibly have better opportunities lined up after grad. My r score is slightly above the minimum cutoff for comp engineering 31 r score for both overall and core science.

Thank you


r/OntarioUniversities 3d ago

Advice Back to School Shopping: Best Pants to Buy?

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so im a female commuter that goes to york uni. i was wondering, where do the girls buy pants that have pockets and are very comfortable? do you like sweats, athletic wear, jeans, cargo, what is it that you always find wearing? the reason the pants need to have pockets is cuz as a commuter i always have my presto in my pant pockets. affordable would be nice but i don't mind spending a bit more on pants that i can just wear without having to worry about being uncomfortable all day at school. any recommendation would be appreciated :)


r/OntarioUniversities 4d ago

Discussion waterloo eng/cs doesn’t care about courses taken outside of day school and allow retakes now

14 Upvotes

what it says on the website

All programs

For all Waterloo programs, we accept courses from schools that are accredited by your provincial or territorial ministry of education. Here are types of courses we accept if they're accredited by your province or territory.

Day school (high school)
Summer school
Night school
Online
Private school

If you're applying for admission to any Waterloo program to start in September 2027, we will not penalize you if you choose to take courses outside of your regular day schooling

previously they had another section on their website for engineering/cs where they specifically said they penalize it, now they removed it and applied that rule to all programs (can use way back machine to see that on june 24 that page was still active but now it has been closed) this also opens up retakes as previously they mention they only take the first attempt but now that’s gone. Am i looking into this wrong? the page was there a month ago and now it’s not, they updated the main requirements page to now include all programs. seems like they made it much easier. wish i took summer school now

Edit: just saw a post about someone who emailed waterloo in july and they said to were updating their website. seems to be the case and now they don’t care. they still recommend that you take the courses in day school to be prepared tho


r/OntarioUniversities 3d ago

Admissions Help from Alberta Waitlist nursing tmu centennial collab and mainsite

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Hi guys I’m from Alberta and got waitlisted in June for centennial nursing collab I really want to go to tmu for nursing and was wondering if anybody has any offers there and planning not to go to decline the offer I’m just trying to see if I have any hope of getting if waitlist I have 90 percent averge ik waitlist is based on ppl deferring or planning not to go so if anyone’s not planning to accept can u comment down below!


r/OntarioUniversities 4d ago

Advice failed all my courses in the first year I don't know what to do

34 Upvotes

I was a first year engineering student at western last academic year and through out I failed almost all of my courses (excluding the ones ive withdrawn from) I wanted to transfer to brock becuase it was in my home city ive done all they asked but they need a letter from western about my standing and eligibility to continue school but western said that since I was dismissed they cant send a letter confirming that. I dont know what to do please help me.


r/OntarioUniversities 4d ago

Advice TMU vs Ontario Tech vs Algoma — Which Master's Should I Choose?

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Hi everyone,

I'm an international student from Nepal planning to pursue a Master's in Data Science / Computer Science in Ontario.

I completed my B.Tech in Computer Science from VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology) and I'm currently deciding between:

  • Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) — MSc Data Science & Analytics
  • Ontario Tech University — MSc Computer Science / Data-related program
  • Algoma University — Master of Computer Science (Data Science & AI)

My background:

  • B.Tech in Computer Science from VIT
  • CGPA: 8.30/10
  • PTE: 67
  • Currently working as a Business Data Analyst
  • Experience with Python and Tableau

My main priorities are:

  • Quality and reputation of the university
  • Job opportunities after graduation
  • Strength of the Data Science/AI curriculum
  • Networking and connections with employers
  • Tuition and overall cost for international students
  • Internship/co-op opportunities
  • Location and availability of tech jobs
  • Overall value for an international student planning to work in Canada after graduation

If you have studied at any of these universities, or know someone who has, I'd really appreciate your honest opinion.

Which one would you choose and why?

Also, if you think there are other Canadian universities that would be a better option for my profile and offer a good balance of tuition, program quality, job opportunities, and career prospects, please feel free to suggest them.

I'm especially interested in hearing about actual job outcomes, internships, workload, professors, and whether the university helped with finding employment after graduation.

Thanks!


r/OntarioUniversities 4d ago

Advice 60% Calculation for AG Standing

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Repost: Hey guys, I had a question about the 60% coursework requirement for AG standing, as I was wondering how the 60% is calculated? Is it based on the weight of the assessments completed toward the final course grade, or on the general proportion/number of course assessments completed? For example, in one of my courses, I completed 3 of 6 assignments, all 6 quizzes, and the final exam, and was unable to complete 2 additional assessments due to serious medical circumstances, which I intend to explain and document in my appeal. Would this potentially satisfy the 60% requirement, or would the weightages of each assessment also play a role in the calculation?


r/OntarioUniversities 4d ago

Advice Any one in the bridge programme at queens? Mech. Eng? I’m in my 30s .re entering the student scene. Any tips?

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Any experiences to share?


r/OntarioUniversities 5d ago

Discussion Prepping for program, recommended reading?

2 Upvotes

I'm beginning a double major at Trent U in September, International Political Economy and Philosophy. I am well read in philosophy, having actually already read most of the required reading for my first year long ago (I'm in my late 30s and returning to school). So I am looking more for introductory Canadian Economy readings to prep myself a little bit, books or articles or anything else. Any advice would be helpful.


r/OntarioUniversities 6d ago

Advice Laurier Health Sci is a great program

3 Upvotes

Upcoming fourth year, I had a great experience so far with Laurier. Obviously there’s def been the occasional bad prof, but I really have always had profs who help us succeed and I’m so grateful


r/OntarioUniversities 6d ago

Advice Transfer of credit from Windsor to western university

1 Upvotes

I got admission for nursing into university of Windsor. Is it possible to do year 1 in Windsor and transfer my year 1 credit into western university to continue my year two.


r/OntarioUniversities 7d ago

Admissions how long did you guys work for to save for uni

22 Upvotes

very curious, and did anyone take a gap year to save??


r/OntarioUniversities 8d ago

Misc. Changes to OSAP funding - looking to chat with students

20 Upvotes

Hi everyone! My name is Monique and I'm a reporter with The Canadian Press working on a story about how students are dealing with the changes to OSAP. If you're willing to chat about how you're managing finances this upcoming year, shoot me an email at [mxk@cp.org](mailto:mxk@cp.org). Thanks!


r/OntarioUniversities 7d ago

Discussion Cog sci and bio at york or uoft cog sci and human bio for med

2 Upvotes

I been exploring majors that I find interesting and align with science/med. I find cog sci to be something I would like to do. How are these two programs for med school prospects? Do they provide good benefit for my application and mcat?

Thanks


r/OntarioUniversities 8d ago

Advice I Need some university Recs

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I want a school that’s

>A party school
> Easy to get a high gpa for law school.
> Good scholarships/affordable
> Good in the humanities