What is OUAC and what does it do?
“OUAC” is the acronym for the Ontario Universities? Application Centre. The OUAC is a centralized processing office for applications to undergraduate admission to the universities of Ontario. Located in Guelph, the OUAC receives your application form, processes it and transfers this information electronically to the universities you have selected. The OUAC also offers similar services to students currently registered in Ontario secondary schools, applicants interested in entering teacher education programs, law schools, medical schools and rehabilitation sciences programs. We will elaborate on these services in later sections. The OUAC does not make admission decisions. That is the responsibility of the universities to which you have applied.
Related Questions
- Ive responded on-line to the OUAC saying Ive accepted your offer, but I havent received a confirmation letter from Brock saying theyve received my acceptance. Why not?
- How do I know which application form (OUAC 101 or 105D) to use in order to apply?
- When and how will OUAC deliver collected application fees?