King's University College Admission Guide 2023

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Western University • Canada

ADMISSIONS GUIDE 2023

A Place to Be. A Place to Become.


Why King’s? The best of both worlds. • King’s students are Western University students and have a Western student ID • Take a class at Western’s main campus or at one of the other affiliates – Brescia or Huron • Access all the facilities, services, extracurriculars, and athletics at Western • Graduate with a Western University degree

As a Catholic university college, King’s is: • Inclusive and welcomes students from all traditions and faiths • Diverse representing every religious tradition, ethnicity, financial background and every point of view • Committed to the importance of community, social justice, and dignity of the human person

Your Western Email Account With access to your Western email account, you can check the status of your application, apply for residence and receive important communication from the university. This is the primary way that we will communicate with you so be sure to activate your email account right away so you don’t miss any important deadlines. Remember to ensure that your computer cookies are enabled and your pop-up box feature is turned on. After activating your Western identity, you are required to set up MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) immediately after which is an additional security step that Western has implemented. Information about how to do this is here. Failing to set up MFA will result in your email being disabled. The Student Centre will be unavailable Sundays between midnight and 6 am. Please contact info@kings.uwo.ca if you have any issues activating your Western Identity.

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Admissions

Early offers of admission begin in December and continue on an ongoing basis from January to July as additional grades become available. Conditional offers of admission are based on course work in progress and require successful completion of your course with a minimum final overall average outlined in your offer of admission. If you have any questions about your admission, or about the grades which we have received, please feel free to call us (519-433-3491 ext. 7200 or toll free 1-800-265-4406). We would love to hear from you! If transferring from an Ontario college or university, transcripts may be electronically submitted through the Ontario University Application Center (OUAC). If you are a current Ontario high school student applying through the OUAC 101 application, your grades will be submitted to King’s automatically.

We encourage prospective students to apply as soon as possible to allow for processing time of their application. Admissions requirements are found here. King’s recognizes that extenuating circumstances and extracurricular activities can affect an individual’s academic performance. If you wish to provide us with additional information for consideration, please complete the Applicant Profile here.

English Proficiency Requirements Students admitted to King’s University College must be proficient in both written and spoken English. If English is not your first language, you must provide proof of your proficiency in listening, speaking, writing and reading English. Typically, this is done through an official test or ESL program. We reserve the right to ask anybody to provide proof of English language proficiency. Find more information about these tests, and our English language partners here.

Please have any additional supporting documents sent to: King’s Enrolment Services 266 Epworth Avenue London, Ontario, Canada N6A 2M3 ADMISSIONS GUIDE 2023

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Scholarships

In addition to our generous, automatic entrance scholarships, King’s offers a range of scholarships that recognize volunteerism, financial need, community engagement and leadership. Students must apply by April 30th to be considered for these additional scholarships and awards. View the full list here. All scholarships are based on the final admission average and include program pre-requisites. To be eligible for entrance scholarships, students must remain registered in 4.0 courses (students must meet residency requirements). Exceptions may be made for varsity athletes, members of Student Council, or those registered with Accessibility Services.

High School Entrance Scholarships (non-Arts programs) 82.0 - 84.9% - $1500 85.0 - 89.9% - $2500 90.0 - 94.9% - $3000 95.0%+ - $3500

Arts & Humanities Entrance Scholarships *Students must be enrolled in the Arts & Humanities as a full-time student; enrolled in 4.0 credits, 2.0 credits must be within the Faculty of Arts, and maintain King’s Residency

82.0 - 84.9% - $3000 85.0 - 87.9% - $3500 88.0 - 89.9% - $4000 90.0%+ - $4500

International High School Entrance Scholarships 82.0 - 84.9% - $2500 85.0 - 87.9% - $3500 88.0 - 89.9% - $4000 90.0%+ - $5000

C.A.A.T. Entrance Scholarships 80.0 - 81.9% - $1000 82.0 - 84.9% - $1500 85.0 - 89.9% - $2000 90.0%+ - $2500

International Baccalaureate 27-29 : $1500 30-34: $2500 35-39: $3000 40+: $3500 4

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Student Financial Services Financing your university education can be a challenge. King’s recognizes this challenge and is able to provide support and a variety of services to assist our students. King’s offers an on-campus employment program for students with financial need called the Work Study Bursary Program. This program assists students with a regular source of income and works around their academic schedule and to provide training and experience. More information can be found here. International students also have the opportunity to work on campus through our International Work Experience Program (IWE). This program will provide a limited number of international students the opportunity to work on campus and gain valuable experience. Learn more here. Personal and confidential financial counselling is available to all of our students and includes; help understanding and applying for the OSAP program, financial seminars and workshops on best way to spend/save money, budgeting and more. Apply for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) here. Personal financial counselling is available to any student who has been offered admission to King’s. 519-433-3491 ext. 4319 studentfinance@kings.uwo.ca For more information visit here.


Residence / Making the Transition

Live in the Heart of King’s Residence is more than just a convenient place to live—it’s a vibrant, supportive community committed to the values of diversity, respect and academic achievement. King’s University College provides on-campus housing for approximately 400 students. Living in residence puts you next door to all the facilities at King’s, including food services, the library, your classes, and bus service to Western and the City of London. All first year applicants who received an offer of academic admission to King’s are offered guaranteed residence until the established deadline date (typically June 1st). You will receive your offer of residence in your academic offer package. Residence space may be available after the guaranteed deadline date; however, this cannot be guaranteed. Meal plans are available for both Residence and Off-Campus students.

Making the Transition King’s is committed to ensuring a smooth transition to your first year of studies at university. A wide variety of programming has been established to provide the resources you will need to be successful. Summer Academic Orientation (SAO) As of April 1, you can book your summer academic counselling appointment. These academic advising appointments will assist you in making important decisions about your first-year, course selection, timetable and degree options/planning. Learn more here.

The King’s Edge This program is a summer boot camp designed to ensure you have the necessary tools to help you succeed in your first year of studies at King’s. Learn more here.

KAMP The King’s Academic Mentoring Program (KAMP) is a peer-mentoring program that pairs first-year students with an upper-year student who can help navigate the transitions experienced in first year. Learn more here.

International Peer Guide Program The King’s International Peer Guide Program is designed to assist international and exchange students new to King’s with adjustment to university culture and Canadian life. Learn more here.

International Bridging Program This program provides an opportunity for international students to transition to life at King’s a week prior to Orientation Week. Learn more here.

Orientation Week Orientation week is the best way for students new to King’s to begin to feel connected to their new home. O-Week is designed to help you learn how to succeed on campus academically and socially—both in your first year and throughout your university experience. ADMISSIONS GUIDE 2023

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Student Support Services

Counselling and Accessibility Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development (ACSD) is committed to helping you find support within yourself, at King’s, and/or in your community to achieve your personal and academic goals. Learn more here.

Accessibility Services

Campus Wellness

We are committed to providing an accessible and barrier-free learning environment with services geared toward a wide range of needs. This may include academic accommodation, assistive technology, and alternative-to-print materials among many others.

In addition to the many resources for students at the Western Wellness Centre and in the London Community, King’s offers a variety of wellness programming and groups such as mindfulness meditation, a group on making change and a group on being resilient.

New students are encouraged to contact Accessibility, Counselling & Student Development as soon as possible to make an appointment with an Accessibility Counsellor to discuss academic accommodations for the Fall/Winter term, and to learn how they can assist in making the university experience a positive and rewarding one.

Personal Counselling

Accessibility, Counselling and Student Development King’s University College @ Western University 266 Epworth Avenue London, Ontario N6A 2M3 Wemple Hall, Room 151 519-433-3491 ext. 7800 Fax: 519-963-1013 acsd@kings.uwo.ca 6

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Counselling offers you the opportunity to explore, understand and develop new skills for managing your personal concerns. Learn more here.

community initiatives and programs throughout the year. Learn more here. All services are offered both by appointment and during walk-in hours. King’s is a signatory to the Okanagan Charter of Health Promoting Campuses.

Learning Skills and Support Learning Skills Services will help you learn a variety of scholastic skills. Individual and group sessions are available to assist you in maximizing your full potential.

solving, system navigation and finding resources on campus and in the community. Learn more here.

Experienced senior tutors and writing consultants provide Tutoring services for students in: • French • Business • Economics • Math

Indigenous Students

• Writing/Grammar

King’s is committed to supporting Indigenous Students in reaching their highest potential through encouragement, culturally-responsive programming, and advice from your application right through graduation and beyond. We have partnered with Western University in providing many

Academic Advising

The Campus and Community Social Worker assists students with problem

Working through your degree choices can be difficult. Academic counselling will be provided throughout your studies to provide guidance on academic program planning and long-term goals. Learn more here.


King’s International Vimy Ridge 2022

Taking Experiential Learning classes or going on academic exchange will change what you thought was possible at university. • Integrate classroom theory with real-world experiences—globally or locally • Enhance your academic transcript with Western’s Global and Intercultural Engagement Honour • Gain confidence to make a difference in the world after graduation

Opportunities in a wide range of degree programs that include: •C ommunity Based Learning • Mentorships • Internships • Practicums

• Service Learning • International Academic Exchange • Supervised Undergraduate Research

King’s is a leader in its commitment to internationalization and its encouragement of all students to become intercultural learners. • Meet students from around the world. Over 20% of King’s students are international and come from over 30 nations. What better way to get connected globally? • Get involved with the International Student Peer Guide Program, or the Bridging Orientation Program and volunteer with assisting new international students. If you have been on an exchange, volunteer in the Global Ambassador Program to help promote international study and exchange to other King’s students. • Each year approximately 100-150 King’s students participate in an international experience. • King’s University College will grant a $1000 bursary to full-time students participating in an academic exchange program or experiential learning opportunity for 1 semester or less ($500 for part-time students), or $2000 for a full year academic exchange program.

Immigration Information To enter Canada - Student Authorization You must ensure that you obtain your student visa in sufficient time to ensure your arrival before the start of classes. To obtain a visitor’s visa to enter Canada, and a ‘Study Permit’ granting permission to study in Canada, all students who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents must submit the following documents to a Canadian Consulate or embassy outside of Canada. • Passport and travel documents (if applicable) • Medical clearance • Letter of acceptance from a Canadian university

• Evidence of adequate funds • Documentary proof of authority to transfer funds to Canada if required • Evidence of return passage or evidence that funds will be available for that purpose at the completion of studies • A letter from a sponsoring organization (if applicable) For more information, please consult the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website and King’s International.

When You Come to Canada Most international students require a study permit to study in Canada. On arrival in Canada a study permit and visitor’s

permit (if applicable) must be presented to the border officials to gain entry to Canada. Please check the Citizenship and Immigration website to determine if you require a Visitor Visa to enter Canada.

Getting to London, Ontario from Toronto’s Pearson International Airport International students who arrive at Pearson International Airport can take the Robert Q airport bus directly to London. Please inquire at the Ground Transportation Desk at the airport to make these arrangements. The bus trip from Toronto to London takes

about two hours. Flights from Pearson Airport to London are also available. Check with your travel agent for flight information when you book your trip to Canada. London hotel information can be found here.

Immigration Resources: Citizenship & Immigration Canada www.cic.gc.ca 1-888-242-2100 A checklist of documents you should make sure to have with you when entering Canada can be found on the King’s Future Students website. ADMISSIONS GUIDE 2023

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Student Financial Services

519-433-3491 ext. 7200 Toll Free 1-800-265-4406 info@kings.uwo.ca

519-433-3491 ext. 4319 studentfinance@kings.uwo.ca

266 Epworth Avenue London, Ontario N6A 2M3 Canada 1.800.265.4406 or 519.433.3491 info@kings.uwo.ca

Accessibility Services International Students and International Exchanges 519-433-3491 ext. 4623 international@kings.uwo.ca

Residence 519-433-3491 ext. 4700 residence@kings.uwo.ca

519-433-3491 ext. 7800 acsd@kings.uwo.ca

Campus Ministry 519-963-1477 campusministry@kings.uwo.ca

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