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Admission Updates
Life Sciences and Biochemistry
Queen’s is now accepting direct entry into the Life Sciences and Biochemistry BScH programs as one cohort. The first year of the joint programs provides the vital foundation in sciences. Following first year students will then split into either the Life Sciences or Biochemistry plans during plan selection that takes place in Spring (student’s will be able to choose between either program). Some spots are also available for general sciences students following first year.
Learn more about the Life Science and Biochemistry program.
Mechatronics and Robotics
Our 2nd new and exciting program is our direct-entry Mechatronics & Robotics program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. A unique synthesis of mechatronics and robotics; students will push the boundaries of intelligent autonomous systems and world-changing technologies. Mechatronics and Robotics will not be available through the usual discipline selection process to students who enter through common Engineering first year. The prerequisite courses required to apply to this program are the same as those for the Engineering program.
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has updated the Ontario required program prerequisites for admission consideration. The required courses from Ontario now include ENG4U (minimum 70%), MCV4U, MHF4U, SCH4U and SPH4U.
Higher level (HL) course Sports, Exercise and Health Science is now an acceptable pre-requisite as a substitute for one of the pure sciences for admission into the Kinesiology program.
At this time, this is only applicable to the Kinesiology program. This course is not applicable as a substitution for any other program that requires natural sciences as pre-requisite courses.
Queen’s has permanently moved to a Test Optional model, meaning applicants who have studied in the US will no longer be required to submit an SAT or ACT score. You may continue to submit your scores if you feel they will support your application.
Admission FAQ
Applications for the First Year programs will open in early October! Check out our how to apply page for more information!
You will either be a 101 applicant or a 105 applicant.
As an applicant to Queen’s, we also want you to remember our additional admission pathways that you may be eligible for the First Generation Admission Pathway and the Indigenous Admission Pathway.
We do not make alternate offers of admission- you must apply to every program you wish to be considered for, up to a maximum of 3 programs. It is possible to hold more than one offer of admission to the university, but you will only be able to accept one offer by the acceptance deadline.
Use our admission requirements tool to find out what our admission requirements are for your program of interest.
Applications for admission to Queen’s are reviewed on a rolling basis and we make conditional offers of admission based on available grade information. This can include using grade 11 marks, when grade 12 marks are not yet available. This type of assessment depends upon students being registered in all required grade 12 courses. Therefore, it remains essential that you send Queen’s all course information, regardless of the semester model.
Where courses are not available or scheduling conflicts arise, you should seek guidance and advice from your counselling/guidance office on an appropriate alternative.
If you are an Ontario student be sure that your school has sent the OUAC all currently registered and projected course enrollments for the entire school year, regardless of the semester model.
If you are a student outside the province of Ontario be sure that you have your high school send Queen’s all completed grade 11 coursework, currently registered and projected course enrollments for the entire grade 12 school year, regardless of the semester model. Transcripts can be sent electronically to: admission@queensu.ca
If you need to submit an t, we will include this item on your To-Do List.
High school grades are just one piece of information we use when making an admission decision. Each applicant to Queen’s has a unique To-Do List detailing exactly what we need to round out your application. Applicants can see their To-Do List (and the due dates) on their SOLUS Student Centre once they have applied. We review and update our supplementary requirements regularly to ensure applicants have a meaningful platform to share additional information not available through their grades.
Whenever possible, we expect students will submit official documents in support of their application. However, if you are unable to submit official documents due to extenuating or exceptional circumstances will consider unofficial documents. For more information, please review our guidelines on unofficial documents.
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More information on how to submit official documents can be found on the Submit Documents page. Please note transcripts received directly from students are considered unofficial.
International Student FAQ
Our English language requirements and the English language proficiency test scores that we accept can be found on our English language requirements page.
QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The QBridge programs ensure that students are linguistically, academically, and culturally prepared to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.
If you’re not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and plan to study in Canada for more than six months, you will have to apply for a study permit. You should apply for your study permit online as soon as you get your acceptance letter. For information on how to apply for a study permit, visit our