Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Early Admission Deadline : February 1, 2025
Overview
Seneca is a leading postsecondary educational institution with a reputation for offering high quality programs at the baccalaureate, diploma, certificate and post-graduate levels.
Seneca has a proud history, and they are building an even more exciting future. Anchored in Canada’s largest city and economic engine, they are also active in meeting the demand for postsecondary education in one of the fastest growing regions of Ontario.
Their students, faculty, staff and alumni share a passion for our school. Hardworking, ambitious and compassionate: that approach, that culture, is what Seneca is all about. They also constantly look for ways to improve and innovate.
✨ Values
Their values describe Senecans at their very best. They connect Seneca, underpin the work they do, and the way they interact with each other and the world.
✨ Excellence
While they will always be flexible in their approach, they never compromise on quality, standards and results.
✨ Innovation
From the day their first students walked through their doors in 1967, they understood that the world is in constant evolution. They are always improving, innovating and looking ahead.
✨ Community
They build bridges and networks within their college, to our community and across the world. And they give back, building and strengthening the communities where they live and work.
✨ Diversity
Seneca celebrates its extraordinary diversity as an enriching strength and a comp
🌟 The Future
They’re building a different kind of school with a different kind of graduate, and they are changing the way people think about colleges.
They have long been committed to providing innovative pathways for students, including being the model for collaboration between colleges and universities. Through their expanding partnerships, they are creating more options for students to achieve their educational and career ambitions. That includes continuing to grow their program mix with more degrees and graduate certificates focused in our clusters of expertise, providing access to relevant credentials for students and graduates from Seneca and other postsecondary institutions.
The world needs leaders who make a difference at work and in the community. By providing inspired learning, innovative opportunities and great student experiences, Seneca is poised to make their graduates those leaders.
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School Strength
- Real-world Experiences
- Applied Research
- Diverse, inclusive Community
- Student Services and Support
- Real-world Training and Education
Tuition
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General Admissions Process
Do you love innovation and are you an active pursuant of progress, improvement, and change? Seneca College is the right school for you! Boasting excellence, innovation, community, and diversity, this leading postsecondary educational institution promises its student a great polytechnic education that combines rigorous academics with practical training across a huge range of careers and professions! With their expert faculty, excellent staff, and outstanding facilities, you are guaranteed to leave a lasting mark on your education today and in your career in the future.
Read on further to know how and when to start applying! 🌟
📄 Academic Requirements
🎒 Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma
To qualify for certificate, diploma and advanced diploma programs, you must have transcripts showing that you have completed an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or the equivalent, or you must be a mature applicant.
You will also need to achieve minimum grades in certain prerequisite subjects or courses at the (C) college preparatory level. Program-specific prerequisite courses are listed with the admission requirements on each program page. The minimum grade for prerequisite courses is 50% unless stated otherwise.
🎓 Graduate Certificate Programs
To qualify for graduate certificate programs, you must have transcripts showing that you have completed an Ontario college or university degree, diploma or the equivalent.
📚 Degree Programs
To qualify for degree programs, you must have transcripts showing that you have completed an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or the equivalent with a minimum of six courses at the university (U) preparatory or mixed college/university (M) level and a minimum average of 65%, or you must be a mature applicant.
You will also need to achieve minimum grades in certain prerequisite subjects or courses at the (U) university preparatory or (M) mixed level. Program-specific prerequisite courses are listed with the admission requirements on each program page. The minimum grade for degree prerequisite courses is 65% unless stated otherwise.
🚀 Accelerated or Articulated Programs
To qualify for accelerated or articulated programs where you can complete a diploma in fewer than the usual number of semesters, you must have transcripts showing that you have completed a postsecondary credential such as a university or college degree or diploma. Prerequisite programs and courses are listed.
🦉 Additional (non-academic) Admission Requirements
Some programs have additional non-academic requirements such as questionnaires, essays, portfolios, auditions or tests. Additional requirements are listed with admission requirements on program websites.
When you apply to a program that has additional requirements, we will contact you by mail and email with details of when and how to submit, and when and where to attend special on-campus sessions. If you live more than 100 km from the Greater Toronto commuting area, we can help arrange distance testing for you.
Additional requirements are mandatory. For some highly-competitive programs, additional requirements may determine the ranking of applicants. It is in your best interest to complete these requirements as soon as possible.
💯 Equivalent Credentials
📃 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Equivalent
Seneca recognizes credentials from applicants who attended secondary (high) school in another province or country and who can provide official transcripts.
- Secondary School Graduation Diploma at General Level or equivalent from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Saskatchewan
- Quebec Secondary School Diploma Granted General Education/Diplôme d’Etudes Secondaires (DES)
- Yukon Graduation Certificate
- Nunavut Secondary School Diploma
- Northwest Territories Secondary School Diploma
- International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma, including English and any other required courses with passes in at least six subjects:
- Three Higher Level and three Standard Level
- United States of America:
- Grade 12 (A minimum of 16 units of credit at the Secondary School level; at least four English credits)
- Great Britain:
- General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE or IGSCE) with four O-level subjects
- General Certificate of Education
- Advanced or Advanced Supplementary Levels (GCE-A or AICE or GCE-AS) with at least 2 A-levels
- Secondary school diploma from all other countries will be considered on a case by case basis
Transcripts from outside of Canada must be accompanied by a course-by-course credential evaluation from a recognized agency such as ICAS, WES, ICES or IQAS.
📃 Ontario College or University, Degree or Diploma Equivalent
Seneca recognizes credentials earned at all recognized Canadian public postsecondary institutions. Seneca will consider credentials earned at Canadian private colleges, depending on the duration and relevance of the program and as long as the institution is in "good standing.”
Seneca also recognizes postsecondary credentials earned outside of Canada that are accompanied by a document-by-document (general) assessment from a recognized agency such as ICAS, WES, ICES or IQAS. Some programs require previous postsecondary study at a specific level or in a specific discipline. In these cases, a course-by-course evaluation will be required.
Seneca may consider partial completion of a postsecondary credential and/or significant program-related work experience. This is at the discretion of the college. In this case, applicants will be asked to submit a resume detailing relevant work and professional references.
💬 English Proficiency: Canadian Applicants
International applicants, please review your English proficiency requirements.
At Seneca, all courses are taught in English and to be successful in a program, your English communication, listening, comprehension, reading and writing skills must be at a level to meet the demands of your program.
Applicants to graduate certificate programs, the Practical Nursing Diploma (PND), Honours Bachelor of Aviation Technology degree (FPR) and Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing (BSN) must demonstrate overall proficiency in English through one of the following:
- Three years of successful full-time study in a secondary school (English as a Second Language "ESL" courses will not be considered) from a country where English is an official or the only language of common usage; or,
- Three years of successful full-time study in a Canadian curriculum high school outside of Canada; or,
- Three years of successful full-time study in a French high school in Canada with three consecutive years of English
- Two full-time years of successful study in a college or university undergraduate program in an institution and country where English is an official or the only language of common usage
- Successful completion of a college postgraduate certificate or university postgraduate degree, in an institution and country where English is an official or the only language of common usage
- For PND, Seneca will accept successful completion of a Pre-Health Certificate from an Ontario College as proof of proficiency.
Seneca will accept the following recognized tests and scores to demonstrate proficiency.
The information above is not applicable to Accelerated programs.
📅 Critical Admission Dates
Seneca admits new students to programs three times per year. September (fall intake), January (winter intake) and May (summer intake). Not every program is offered for each of these intakes. Start dates are listed on program websites. Some popular or highly-competitive programs fill very early. To be sure that you are considered for your program, take note of the dates below.
For programs starting in September
For programs starting in January
For programs starting in May
✅ Program Admission Sessions
There are a number of Seneca programs that have additional admission requirements. These requirements must be completed before an offer of admission can be granted. Depending on the program, you may need to submit a portfolio, complete a drawing or writing test.
Upon receiving your invitation to attend a program admission session or to complete an online admission assignment, you are encouraged to take the necessary steps as early as possible.
✨ Waitlist
Applications will be considered depending on the number of applications received. Applicants will be processed in the order of the date, provided the program is still open.
Seneca reserves the right to refer, limit or cancel any program as a result of changes occurring subsequent to the publication of this program status document.
Visit Seneca’s program pages to explore more than 180 full-time programs at Seneca. When you are ready to apply, use the guide below.
Step 1
- Visit OntarioColleges.ca (OCAS) and start your application by creating an account. With your $95 application, you can choose up to five programs at any of the 24 Ontario colleges, and up to three programs at Seneca.
- Shortcut: Select the “Apply Now - Canadian Applicants” button on any Seneca program page to create an OCAS account, and apply directly to that program. You can add more choices later by logging into your account at OCAS.
Step 2
The school will receive and acknowledge your application by email about 24 hours after you apply. They will send you your Seneca Student ID and information about how to set up your Seneca online services.
- Follow the status of your application in your Seneca online Student Home.
- Watch for important emails and letters from Seneca Admissions that provide specific instructions and tasks that you must complete to qualify for your program.
- If you are asked to submit your transcripts, attend the pre-admission test, submit your portfolios or complete writing samples online, please ensure to follow up as quickly as possible.
- If you have questions at any time, email admissions@senecacollege.ca or call them at 416.493.4144.
Step 3
- If you are a successful applicant, the school will notify you of your Offer of Admission by mail and email. You will also see your offer in your OCAS account. To hold a seat in your program, you must confirm your Offer of Admission at OCAS by the due date noted on your Offer of Admission letter.
Step 4
- Once you confirm your offer, you will receive information about your fees, including a deadline to pay the $500 non-refundable tuition deposit. To be guaranteed a seat, you must pay your deposit by the deadline.
⚡ Academic Upgrading
If you do not meet requirements for your program, we may recommend upgrading options such as Seneca Academic Upgrading the Seneca English for Academic Purposes (GEA) program, Seneca Part-time studies or adult learning through a school board.
🤔 Conditional Offers of Admission
You may receive a Conditional Offer of Admission if your final grades for the required programs and courses are not available the time the Offer of Admission is released. You must complete the conditions listed in your Offer of Admission before the first day of scheduled classes.
✍ Alternative Program Recommendations
If your chosen program is full or if you do not meet the admission requirements for your chosen program, we may suggest an “alternative” related program. Watch for emails from Seneca Admissions with alternative choice suggestions.
Note: If you choose to confirm another program, you will not lose your place from the waitlist.
📌 Waitlists
When there are more qualified applicants than seats available in a program, admission is offered to the top-ranked applicants according to the grades in required courses, additional admission requirements and the date of application. Other qualified applicants are placed on a waitlist and will be contacted should a seat become available.
Note: If you choose to confirm another program, you will not lose your place from the waitlist.
Make sure to check the following requirements are ready before submitting your application!
- Academic Requirements
- Transcripts
- Equivalent Credentials
- Program-specific Requirements
- Proof of English Proficiency
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