Accept Your Offer of Admission
Follow the instructions outlined in your Offer of Admission letter that you received on JOIN U of T. Your offer will include a specific deadline to accept your offer through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), don't miss it!
After you have responded to your offer (one or two business days), your status on JOIN U of T will change to “Accepted”. You have now successfully accepted your offer and will be part of our incoming class in September, congratulations!
(We do not send offers of admission by mail. If you wish to keep a copy for your records, please download and/or print from JOIN U of T.)
Pay Your Admission Deposit (if required)
If you are a new international student (a student who requires a study permit to study in Canada), you are required to make a non-refundable admission deposit as a part of accepting your offer of admission. The admission deposit will be applied to your student account and towards your tuition fees. Paying an admission deposit holds your spot at U of T Scarborough. Make sure to pay your admission deposit through ACORN ahead of your offer acceptance deadline.
Meet the Conditions of Your Offer of Admission
The details of your Offer of Admission are outlined on JOIN U of T. You may have conditions that need to be met to keep your place, particularly if you have final grades or documentation pending. Take note of any conditions and corresponding deadlines to meet the conditions of your offer of admission.
Apply for Transfer Credits | Upon Offer of Admission
High School and Secondary Curriculum courses are automatically assessed by U of T Scarborough. Please ensure you have submitted your final official transcripts from the relevant exam board to be assessed for transfer credit. More information can be found on the High School & Secondary Curriculums web page.
Your offer package will inform you if you need to apply for a transfer credit assessment. If this is the case, visit the CEGEP Transfer Credit web page for more information and to fill out the application. There is a $30 fee for a transfer credit assessment.
Your offer package will inform you if you need to apply for a transfer credit assessment. If this is the case, visit the College & University Transfer Credit web page for more information and to fill out the application. There is a $30 fee for a transfer credit assessment. Internal Applicants should visit the U of T Internal web page for detailed instructions.
If you are transferring from a Canadian post-secondary institution, use the Transfer Explorer database to determine which transfer credits you will likely receive as part of your assessment.