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University of Ottawa Acceptance Rate 2023

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The University of Ottawa released the 2023 Acceptance Rate for students that have been given admission. Below is the breakdown of the University of Ottawa Acceptance Rate.

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Before you can be certified as a formal student of the University of Ottawa , you pay your Acceptance Rate to the institution.

If in case you don’t know what the acceptance rate is, the University of Ottawa is a payment made by students to show that they accept admission in the institution.

How to Pay University of Ottawa Acceptance Rate 2023

If you have confirmed that University of Ottawa has given you admission?, you can follow the below steps to pay your Acceptance Rate 2023.

  • Go to University of Ottawa Acceptance Rate Portal – University of Ottawa
  • Log in with the required login details
  • If successful, you should see more details on the portal about the next thing to do is to pay your acceptance Rate.

How Much is the University of Ottawa for the 2023/2024 academic session

The approved University of Ottawa for the 2023/2024 academic year for undergraduate and graduate students are based on the programme you are taking.

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All students of the Coast Mountain College School are advised to pay their tuition fees for the 2023/2024 academic session early to the designated banks as approved by the school management.0

University of Ottawa Brochure for Freshers 2023/2024

Coast Mountain College School Acceptance fee is a fee that you must pay to any university or Polytechnic as a first-year student/fresher denoting that you have accepted the course and in general the admission that has been offered to you by the school.

University of Ottawa for Freshers and Continuing Students 2023/2024 Academic Session

University of Ottawa is $2,164 for Academic Session.

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Below is the breakdown of the University of Ottawa .

NOTE: Oulton’s is required by legislation to collect a fee equal to 1% of tuition for the student protection fund.

Supplementary Fees 2023/2024.

Tuition fee announcements

 

New: 2023–2023 tuition fees

  • Tuition fees for Canadian residents and new international students will remain the same as in the past two years. Tuition fees for returning international students may change as they progress in their studies.
  • A reminder that, in September 2023, the conditions that apply to differential tuition fee exemptions granted to international students who choose to study in French will change. Please see the Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship page for more information.
  • There will be a slight increase to some incidental, ancillary and administrative fees. Some of these fees will increase by less than 1%.

Ancillary fee changes for the fall 2023 term

The 2023-2023 academic year will be one of transition, with a range of in-person, hybrid and online courses. We’ll be progressively increasing in-person activities in keeping with public health guidelines and will continue to be flexible as well as meet the high-quality standards that have earned uOttawa our world-class reputation.

Please note the following changes to ancillary fees in the fall 2023 term:

Ancillary fees: The UOSU and the GSAÉD will continue to provide services. We will therefore collect the associated fees, with a few exceptions. Please see Ancillary fees for a comprehensive list.

U-Pass: The U-Pass is a mandatory transit program that came into effect through successful student referendums. All full-time students taking at least one in-person course or lab, completing a CO-OP work term or going on an exchange will be charged automatically for the U-Pass.

 

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Tuition for Canadian citizens

 

Tuition for Canadian citizens applies to the following students:

  • A.  Citizens or permanent residents of Canada and their dependants1:
    • If you are in this category but were born outside of Canada, you must submit proof of your Canadian status to InfoService to qualify for Canadian tuition. A valid Canadian passport and, in most cases, a photo ID along with a social insurance number not starting with the number 9 can also be used. If you are in the process of obtaining your permanent residence status, we require a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) confirming it has received your application for permanent residency.
  • B.  Members of the diplomatic corps and their dependants.2
  • C.  Persons granted entry into Canada to come and work, and their dependants.3
  • D.  Refugees and their dependants recognized by the Canadian government.1+3

If you belong to category BC or D, you must provide supporting documents to InfoService.

Notes

  1. The term dependant includes your spouse, your common-law partner, your unmarried child or your spouse’s unmarried child. Dependant status must be fully documented for the student to be eligible:
    • Spousal Status: A marriage certificate is required to verify spousal status.
    • Common-Law Status: An affidavit signed by both spouses, a lawyer, notary or commissioner confirming that they are living together in a conjugal relationship for not less than one year, or that they are living together in a conjugal relationship and are raising any children of whom they both are the natural or adoptive parent, is required to verify their common-law status.
    • Unmarried Child Status: To be eligible as an unmarried child, the dependant must be under age 22 and not a spouse or common-law partner when they begin their studies. An unmarried child can also be a person with a disability who has been financially supported substantially by his or her parents, and who is unable to be self-supporting because of the disability
  2. You are excluded from this category if you are:
    • A visitor hired as a graduate teaching or research assistant;
    • An international student holding a work permit to complete your CO-OP or internship employment or medical training (resident or clinical or research fellowship);
    • An international student holding a work permit for post-graduate work (usually for up to three years of work opportunities upon graduation);
    • An international student whose spouse or common-law partner has received a work permit as a result of the international student holding a valid Study Permit; or
    • An international student holding an Off-Campus Work Permit.
  3. Canada recognizes a person as a Convention refugee only after the second phase of the refugee claim assessment has been completed. You must also provide a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) confirming that CIC has received your application for permanent resident status.

 

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Tuition for international students

 

Tuition for international students applies to persons:

  • E.  Who do not belong to any of the groups described in ABC or D, or
  • F.  Who, despite belonging to one of the groups in ABC or D, have not submitted their supporting documents before the enrolment deadline. Proof of Citizenship or Permanent Status must be submitted by these deadlines, otherwise Foreign Student Fees will apply. No retroactive status changes will be made:
    • October 31 for the fall term;
    • January 31 for the winter term;
    • June 30 for graduate students enrolled in the spring-summer term (May-August); and
    • July 31 for graduate students enrolled in the summer session (July-August), as well as for undergraduate students enrolled during the spring-summer term or the summer session.

 

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Tuition for auditors

 

Auditors (see definition below) pay a fixed fee of $100 per unit for each course taken. For example, a typical course of three units’ costs $300. If the student only takes courses as an auditor, ancillary fees do not apply.

This concerns part-time undergraduate and graduate auditors in all programs except for the Undergraduate Medical Education program.

Auditors: Persons who are enrolled in a course as either a regular or special student but are not required to complete work assignments or write exams and who will not receive units for the course.

 

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Classifications of ancillary fees

 

For a full list, see Ancillary fees. Ancillary fees are non-refundable after the period for full refunds ends.

Health Services

The University decided to impose these ancillary fees to provide students with access to health services that suit their circumstances and lifestyles. This fee is charged to all full-time and part-time students, at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The cost of this fee is indexed to the CPI annually. The revenues generated by this fee fund convenient access to a wide range of health services on campus (such as family medicine, a drop-in clinic that is open seven days a week, immunization required for study programs and internships, mental health services, sports medicine services and other specialist medical care). It also funds a healthy lifestyles program that provides students with information on nutrition, stress reduction, mental health, sexual health, drug and alcohol issues, etc.

Sports Services

Current Sports Services ancillary fees were established through a referendum held among the entire University of Ottawa population in 2001. It funds sports facilities, such as fitness centres and sports fields, as well as student sports activities, such as group classes. It also funds student initiatives submitted and approved by the School Spirit Council, a committee that comprises representatives from the University, GSAÉD and UOSU. This fee is for charged to all undergraduate and graduate students, whether full time or part time. The cost of this fee is annually indexed to the CPI. The revenues it generates fund the administration, operation and maintenance of sports facilities and sports programs on campus.

U-Pass transit pass

This fee was established through a referendum held among the entire University of Ottawa student population in order to provide affordable transportation to all students. It allows students to use the public transit services provided by OC Transpo and the STO (Société de transport de l’Outaouais). The UPass program is governed by a contract between the University of Ottawa, the City of Ottawa, the UOSU and the GSAÉD. This contract specifies the cost of the transit pass, which only covers public transit. This fee is charged to all full-time University of Ottawa students (with certain exceptions) in order to minimize the cost of the U-Pass.

University Centre

This fee was established through a referendum held among the entire University of Ottawa population in 1966 with the aim of offering social, recreational and cultural activities to improve student life on campus. It is charged to all full-time and part-time students at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Since 1973, a decision by the Board of Governors has linked the cost of this fee to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). An advisory committee composed of student representatives, along with members of the UOSU, GSAÉD and the University community, supervises the use of revenues raised by this fee. The University Centre (UCU) houses the legislative, executive and administrative branches of the student unions and provides spaces for student clubs, societies, associations, and related businesses. Its expenses include costs related to the administration, operation and maintenance of Jock Turcot University Centre and student wellness programs, such as the multi-faith space, services for nursing mothers, the Carrefour francophone, the Women’s Resource Centre, and all activities that enhance the student experience.

Telfer School of Management Career Centre

This ancillary fee was established through a referendum held among the student population of the Telfer School of Management. The Career Centre provides students with professional and personal support services, such as career counselling and coaching, CV critiques, aptitude test (MBTI) administration and scoring, networking events, job fairs and career information sessions. This fee is charged to all students enrolled in a Telfer undergraduate or MBA program because these services allow Telfer to meet the requirements of triple accreditation (AACSB, AQUIS, AMBA) and in order to fund a field in which career preparation is an essential job requirement. The revenue from these fees pays for events, trips, specialized programs, test administration and scoring, as well as for expenses related to staffing, software upgrades, and student initiatives.

University of Ottawa Students’ Union (UOSU) ancillary fees

Learn more about UOSU ancillary fees.

Graduate Students Association of the University of Ottawa (GSAÉD) ancillary fees

Learn more about GSAÉD ancillary fees.

 

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Guidelines for digital learning material

 

The University of Ottawa follows guidelines on digital learning material used in courses. These guidelines are in line with the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities’ (MCU) Tuition Fee Framework and Ancillary Fee Guidelines for Publicly-Assisted Universities 2023-20 and 2023-21. In this framework, MCU permits, under certain conditions, the universities to ask students to purchase digital learning material.

Digital learning material can include access to databases, access to online learning resources and access to mobile clickers. Digital test/assessment tools can include simulation tools, online quizzes and online exercises.

Below are the University of Ottawa’s guidelines about fees for digital learning materials.

Guidelines 

The University of Ottawa recognizes that digital learning material can enhance the academic experience of students. At the same time, the University is conscious of the potential financial impact of such costs for students.

Therefore, and in accordance with MCU guidelines, the University has developed the following guidelines for the fees related to digital learning materials.

  1. The instructors should use digital learning material that is already available to students at the University. When such digital learning material is not appropriate, the instructor may ask students to purchase digital learning material that become the property of the students, which can include test/assessment tools.
  2. Instructors may use digital test/assessment tools to assess student performance, if the weight of the total course grade associated to its use does not exceed 25%. Exceptionally, the instructor can obtain written approval from the Dean of the faculty offering the course should the weight exceed 25%.
  3. The total cost of the digital learning material for a course of three units or less should not exceed $60. Exceptionally, the instructor can obtain written approval from the Dean of the faculty offering the course should the total cost exceed $60.
  4. When the test/assessment tools are bundled with other learning material (such as a textbook), the instructor must provide an option for students to purchase the test/assessment tool separately. The above threshold of $60 applies to the stand-alone digital learning material only.
  5. If the above provisions are not satisfied, the use of digital learning material can be proposed to students, but the instructor must also offer a no-fee alternative to students.
  6. It is expected that the course syllabus will indicate, if relevant:
    • the digital learning material (required or optional), including test/assessment tools,
    • the cost of such material,
    • the weight of the total course grade associated with the use of the test/assessment tools,
    • the details on how to obtain such material, and
    • the details on the no-fee alternative

 

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Terms and conditions for university fees

 

Fee categories

Tuition fees are set according to two categories: full-time studies and part-time studies. For details and conditions, see Student classification below.

Student classification

Undergraduate students

  • Full-time: Students enrolled in the equivalent of 12 or more units during a given term will be considered full-time students and must pay full-time university fees. For purposes of fee assessment and classification, courses taken as an auditor are not included in the student classification and special fees apply.
  • Part-time: Students enrolling in fewer than 12 units will be considered part-time students and must pay part-time tuition (on a per unit basis) and part-time ancillary fees. Part-time fees in the case of non-credit (N/C) courses are determined according to the number of weekly hours of formal lectures or equivalent.

Graduate Studies

Fee amount and payment

Your tuition and ancillary fees depend on your program of studies, on your legal status in Canada and on the number of units you are taking. University fees are due by the dates indicated in the Important academic dates and deadlines.

Cancellation of enrolment

If you decide not to attend a course or to drop a course after your course selection has been approved, you must withdraw formally from the course in your Student Center by the date indicated in the Important academic dates and deadlines. From uoZone, go to Applications and select Enrol. Then select the Drop tab and follow the instructions. If you don’t do this, you will receive a grade of ABS (equivalent to an F). Regular rules for fee payment still apply.

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Payment of fees

Paying your University fees

Your Statement of Account reflects the official state of your University of Ottawa account at the time you view it. It is updated regularly. To view it, log into uoZone, click the Applications tab, and click Statement of Account.

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Reporting tuition on your student permit extension

When you apply for a student permit extension, you may need to include evidence of your upcoming tuition costs. Calculate your tuition estimate for one term with 15 credits, print the page and include it with your permit extension application.

When you indicate the tuition amount on your permit extension application, multiply the estimate by two so that it covers both fall and winter terms.

Cost of living

As well as tuition and fees, you need to plan for the day-to-day costs of a student living away from home, such as food, accommodation and socializing. Print the cost-of-living table and include it with your study permit application.

COST OF LIVING ESTIMATE (PDF)

Immigration Status Change

If you receive Permanent Resident, Protected Person, or Convention Refugee status in Canada, tuition and fees will be assessed at the domestic rate beginning in the term the change in immigration status takes effect. If notification and the applicable supporting documentation is received by the OUR by the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes, the change takes effect in the current academic term. Any notification, including the submission of supporting documentation, received after the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes will result in the change taking effect in the next academic term.

Refugees or Protected Persons

If the IRB has accepted your claim and you have Convention Refugee or Protected Person status, submit your Notice of Decision to the OUR. Convention Refugees or Protected Persons who do not have Permanent Residence status must consult with a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International before applying to the university to discuss study permit requirements while awaiting a decision on their Permanent Residence status application.

Refugee or Protected Person claimants

Refugee or Protected Person claimants whose Notice of Decision is pending are deemed to be an international student when enrolled at the university and are subject to all policies and regulations applicable to international students. This includes the assessment of tuition and fees which are assessed at the international tuition rate. Most Refugee and Protected Person claimants require a study permit to pursue post-secondary studies. Consult a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International to discuss your study permit requirements.

University of Ottawa schedule for each programme have been uploaded on the School official portal.

Congratulations if your name is among the successful candidates in the Acceptance Rates of the University of Ottawa .

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