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France and French lycée
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France and French lycée

Source: https://www.uottawa.ca/study/undergraduate-studies/international-applicants/france-french-lycee Parent: https://www.uottawa.ca/study/undergraduate-studies/international-applicants/china

Each year, many students from Europe come to the University of Ottawa for a Canadian degree. They come because of the reputation the Canadian education system enjoys, and in particular, because of the University of Ottawa’s unique multicultural and bilingual (English and French) environment. \ \ Located in the heart of Canada’s capital, the University of Ottawa offers the best of both worlds: students can live and study in French or English and still have the opportunity to become fully bilingual.

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The services of an agency are not mandatory to apply at the University of Ottawa. If you use the services of an agency, we recommend that you choose one from our list of approved partners. Make sure you have access to your account information and the e-mail address used for your application at all times.\

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Understanding terms used at the University of Ottawa and in Canada

In France, you say… At the University of Ottawa and in Canada, it's…
Baccalauréat High school diploma
Brevet de technicien supérieur College or CEGEP diploma
Licence / bac + 3 Bachelor’s (university degree)
Master 1 / bac + 4 Honours bachelor's
Master 2 / bac + 5 Master's
Doctorat Doctorate or PhD
Grande école University (in Canada, there are no grandes écoles)
Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles Does not exist in Canada
Concours Does not exist in Canada

If you are an applicant originally from France currently studying in a Canadian institution, please select your current or last school system for information specific to your profile.

If you are currently studying in the GCE curriculum or an American High School, please consult the pages specific to your situation.

Eligibility

Determine whether you're eligible for admission to our undergraduate programs.

Programs you can be accepted into Benefits and requirements
Honours bachelor’s OR Honours bachelor’s with major OR Joint honours bachelor’s OR Integrated honours bachelor’s - 4 years - Direct entry after secondary school - Option to study more than one discipline in certain programs by adding a major or minor - Allows access to the co-operative education program - Allows admission into law or education programs - Allows admission to graduate diploma or master’s programs
Bachelor's - 3 years - Direct entry after secondary school - General education giving grounding in a field of study in arts or social sciences - Does not allow access to the co-operative education program - Allows admission into honours bachelor’s programs - Allows admission into law or education programs
Programs you can be accepted into Benefits and requirements
Civil Law Common Law - 3 years - Must have completed some university studies (Civil Law: 1 year
Bachelor of Education - 2 years - Can lead to teaching in Ontario primary or secondary schools or accreditation in other Canadian provinces. - Allows admission to graduate diploma or master’s programs

Check the minimum admission requirements

You must ensure that you meet the minimum admission requirements before applying. If you have any questions about these admission requirements, contact InfoAdmission.

Prerequisites

Please note that the requirements are minimum requirements only and are subject to change. Required minimum averages may also be different for English and French programs. Meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Good to know

If you are applying from a French lycée, you must meet the following conditions for admission to an undergraduate program:

When calculating your average, we consider your grades in the première (grades for the year), the terminale (interim grades) and the preliminary baccalauréat exams.

Minimum requirements listed are subject to change. Meeting the requirements doesn’t guarantee admission.

If you already have your baccalauréat général, we can consider your application if you meet the following requirements:

Your average is based only on your baccalauréat grades.

If you have taken postsecondary courses (whether or not you have received a degree) and you meet the following conditions, you can be considered for admission to an undergraduate program. You must:

Prerequisite courses

Before applying, make sure you meet the admission requirements. Check the minimum averages and prerequisite courses you need for your chosen program. Unless otherwise indicated, all prerequisite courses for a program may have been completed during your première or terminale.\

Check minimum averages and prerequisite courses.

Prepare your required documents

Upload any required documents to uoDoc in uoZone.

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If you are currently in your classe terminale, submit the following documents:

If you have already graduated, submit the following documents:

Determine whether you’re eligible for transfer credits

For more information visit our Transfer credits page.

Transfer credits

Lycée applicants

You may be eligible to receive transfer credits for some of your first year courses. To be considered, you must obtain a minimum of 12/20 for the given subject (10/20 for français) on the baccalauréat examinations. A maximum of 18 credits (6 university courses) can be granted. Your credits will be granted after your baccalauréat results are received.

University applicants

If you have completed some postsecondary studies, you will be evaluated on this basis, even if you are applying for an undergraduate program.

We may grant you transfer credits, depending on the program to which you apply. Faculties that grant transfer credits will base their decision on the discipline, the courses you have completed, and the length of your studies.

We may ask you to send us specific syllabus or a course outline for courses. Start preparing these documents and have them ready to submit when they are requested from you.  It can take up to 15 business days, starting from when we receive your course outlines, for us to complete the evaluation. A revised offer of admission containing your granted transfer credits will be issued once the assessment is completed.

Your uOttawa representative

Hi! My name is Philippe and I’m the University of Ottawa international representative for your region.

My team works with world-renowned student recruitment partners in multiple locations around the globe, to guide students from their application through their transition to Canada, Ottawa and the University of Ottawa.

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Continue your application process

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Contact information

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