Transfer Students

University transfer applicant :

  • Completion of at least four full courses or one year of full-time degree studies at an accredited university.
  • Minimum overall average of 2.0 on a 4-point scale (C/60% or equivalent).
  • If you’re applying to Honours-level programs: minimum overall average of 2.3 on a 4-point scale (C+/65% or equivalent).
  • Ensure you meet our language requirements

College transfer applicant :

  • Completion of a diploma program or at least two full semesters or one year of full-time academic studies at an accredited college.
  • Minimum overall average of 3.0 on a 4-point scale (B/70% or equivalent) including all attempted courses.
  • Ensure you meet our language requirements

Program-specific recommendations and requirements

  • BSc Biology: SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U required; SPH4U strongly recommended.
  • BA Business Economics & BA Economics: MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.
  • BA Mathematics: MHF4U required; MCV4U recommended.
  • BSc Psychology: One 4U math and one of SCH4U or SPH4U required.
  • BA Translation: 4U French (FRA4U, FIF4U, or FEF4U) and 4U English required.
  • BA Communications: 4U French (FRA4U, FIF4U, or FEF4U) and 4U English required.
  • iBA International Studies & BBA Business dual degree: MHF4U required; MCV4U or MDM4U required; no more than two 4M courses will be considered. Supplementary application required, find out more here.
    • Although transfer credit may be granted, due to the prescribed nature of the program it is unlikely to result in equivalencies which would reduce the duration of the program. 

Glendon-specific recommendation

  • 4U French recommended.

NOTE:

These are minimum requirements only. Admission is not guaranteed and all requirements are subject to change. Recommended courses will help you with your studies, but we do not automatically look for them when we assess your application for admission and scholarships.

These application requirements apply to all programs, except:

If you have a diagnosed disability

If you have a diagnosed physical, learning, or psychiatric disability, we strongly encourage you to identify yourself during the admissions process. Even if your circumstances don’t impact your admissibility to Glendon (in other words you meet our admission requirements), we want to make sure you know about the support services we have in place. In no way will identifying yourself be a disadvantage to you. More information >>