Admission

General Admission

Windsor’s admission requirements are divided into different student categories:

  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • Transfer

Select the category that describes you best, then find the category-specific admission requirements.

Read more about Windsor’s admission requirements.


Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program (APSIP)

During the academic year, university recruiters travel across Ontario to visit Indigenous students in many high schools and community organizations. These recruiters are part of the APSIP, a collection of Indigenous recruiters from Ontario and Quebec colleges and universities. APSIP has the most up-to-date information about applying to your university as an Indigenous student.

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Alternative Admission and Transition Programs

The Gateway Program attracts high school graduates who have the skills to succeed at university but whose final marks may not have been enough. If you are eligible, you will receive additional support through advising, academic skills development and campus resources.

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Mature Students

If you have not attended a high school or college full time for at least 2 years, you might be considered a mature student.

View Windsor’s mature student policy.

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