You’re ready to take the leap and apply for university! There is lots to consider, so that’s why we’re here to guide you through the process and help make this transition as seamless as possible. We look forward to working with you!
Application Process
- Apply online!
Start and submit your application online! It’s free to apply until January 31st (after which it becomes $50 to apply). - Send in your transcripts
Request and submit up-to-date and official transcripts from your high school(s). Transcripts need to come to us directly from the guidance office (whether it be a hard copy by mail or a photocopy by email).
Admission Requirements
The faculty, staff and students at Redeemer University constitute a Christian community called to encourage one another to lives of faithful obedience to Jesus Christ. An applicant must demonstrate a sincere interest in further discipleship in their personal Christian faith by submitting a statement of faith as part of the application.
Applicants from Ontario will be considered for admission based on the following requirements:
- Successful completion of Grade 12 U English
- Five additional Grade 12 U or M level courses
- No O-level courses or co-op courses used
- Minimum grade average of 65%
Additional Information
Additional Program Requirements
If you know what program(s) you are interested in, make sure you read about the potential additional program requirements found on the program’s page.
Language Requirements
All students are required to be proficient in the English language.
What if I have more than 5 additional Grade 12 U or M level courses?
The admission average is calculated based on your Grade 12 U English and the best five Grade 12 U or M courses, for a total of 6 courses.
What if I didn’t take the required amount of Grade 12 U or M courses in high school?
If you weren’t able to take one or more of the 5 required Grade 12 U or M courses, it is possible to take the courses through an Independent Learning Centre (ILC), offered by the Ontario school boards.
Does my Co-op count as one of my required courses?
While the co-op program is a great experience, we can’t use it to calculate your admissions average. We can only use Grade 12 U or M courses.
Advanced Placement Examinations
Students currently taking Advanced Placement Examinations with AP scores of 4 or 5 will be considered for transfer credit.