The application process takes place entirely online. You don鈥檛 need to submit paper copies at this point.

How to apply
Before you apply
1. Choose a program
The University of Ottawa offers microprograms, graduate diploma, master鈥檚, short-duration master鈥檚, and PhD programs. Explore our graduate programs to find the one that鈥檚 right for you.
2. Check deadlines
Make sure to meet the application deadlines. Application deadlines vary by program and can be as early as 10 months before classes begin. The fall, winter and spring-summer terms begin in September, January and May, respectively.
Submit your application and all required documentation by the deadline specified in the program requirements.
To find deadlines, select the program you are interested in on the program admission requirements webpage and view the application deadline in the table.
3.聽Check the admission requirements
Minimum requirements
Master鈥檚 and graduate diploma programs:
- Hold an honours bachelor鈥檚 degree (four years) or the equivalent, with an average of 70% (B), based on your last 20 courses.
PhD programs:
- Hold a master鈥檚 degree or the equivalent, with an average of 75% (B+), based on your last 10 courses.
Additional requirements
Some graduate programs have additional admission requirements, such as a higher average, other documentation to be provided or specific tests.
Admission to our programs is highly competitive and meeting the minimum requirements doesn't guarantee admission.
4. Check the language requirements
You must understand and fluently speak the language of the program you are applying for (English or French) and must provide, on request, your results in one of the language proficiency tests approved by the University of Ottawa. Language requirements are not based on citizenship, they are based on your country of study.
Below are examples of minimum requirements for the tests most often used to assess admission applications to graduate programs. Some programs require a higher test score. To find out the score you require for your particular program, please consult the specific requirements page.
Language test exemptions
You may be eligible for an exemption from an English or French language test if you have completed your studies in one of the locations listed below, as long you have completed at least two years of full-time studies in an institution where English or French, respectively, is the only language of instruction.
If you are not sure whether you must pass a language test, contact your academic unit. The University of Ottawa reserves the right to request the results of a language test at any time and to refuse a language test exemption request.
For more information on language proficiency requirements, contact your academic unit.
5. Find a thesis supervisor
If you are applying to a master鈥檚 program (research paper or thesis option) or to a PhD program, you must choose a thesis supervisor who will guide you throughout your studies.
For more information, see our thesis supervision webpage, and review the list of academic units for the program that interests you to find the names of professors who can oversee graduate research.
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6. Submit your application
The Ontario Universities鈥 Application Centre (OUAC) handles admission applications for all Ontario universities, including the University of Ottawa.
You鈥檒l have to create an OUAC account if you鈥檙e applying for admission to a university program in Ontario for the first time.

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Occupational therapy, physiotherapy, audiology and speech-language pathology programs (offered in French only)
You can apply for admission to occupational therapy (OT), physiotherapy (PT), audiology (AUD) and speech-language pathology (SLP) programs through the Ontario Rehabilitation Sciences Programs (ORPAS) website. Go to the to apply for admission to one of the above programs.
Important
Before you submit your application, make sure the information you鈥檝e provided is accurate and complete. Declare all current and previous postsecondary studies (completed or not), even if they鈥檙e unrelated to your current application. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your application or your offer of admission.
Non-refundable fees are charged for all admission applications. Pay the fees on the OUAC website. The total amount is shown under 鈥淭otal amount owing.鈥
You鈥檒l receive an email confirmation from OUAC after you鈥檝e submitted your application.
If you鈥檙e an international student, always check with our official international recruitment team if you have any questions.
After you apply
7. Log in to your uoZone account
You鈥檒l receive an email from the University of Ottawa acknowledging receipt of your application within one week of applying. Make sure to check your inbox and junk mail folders.
If you don鈥檛 receive your acknowledgment within two weeks of applying, contact the academic unit responsible for the program to which you applied.
You鈥檒l also receive an email containing your student number, your uoAccess ID and your password, as well as detailed instructions on how to start a session in the uoZone student portal and track the progress of your application.
For technical support (uoAccess ID, uoZone password, etc.), contact the .
The University will also email you regularly to let you know of any updates to your admission file.
8. Submit your documents in uoDoc
The documents you need to submit will depend on the program. For the list of documents you must provide, check the program requirements. Upload a copy of each required document in uoDoc (in uoZone) for each program you鈥檙e applying to.
To upload documents in uoDoc:
- Log into your uoZone account and access your admission file.
- Get ready to upload each file.
- Don鈥檛 merge your documents into a single file. If you do, your admission file will be considered incomplete.
- We strongly encourage you to save each file in PDF format.However, you can also use formats such as .doc, .docx, .jpeg, .jpg or .txt.
- Give each file a short and relevant name that doesn鈥檛 contain special characters (brackets, quotation marks, etc.). Use an underscore (_) to separate words.
- Maximum file size is 10 MB.
- Before uploading files, make sure all the information they contain is accurate. Once you鈥檝e uploaded your files, you can鈥檛 change or delete them.
- Upload your documents. Note: Don鈥檛 upload any documents other than the ones specified on the list. Extra documents will be deleted from your admission file.
We鈥檒l evaluate your application once we have received all your documents. You鈥檙e responsible for submitting the documents in a timely manner.
9. Submit letters of recommendation
If your program requires it, your admission file must include letters of recommendation from professors or professionals.
Procedure for letters of recommendation:
- Check your program requirements to find out the number of letters you鈥檒l need.
- Choose your referees. Ideally, and unless the program accepts professional references, your referees should be university professors who can attest to your research ability.
- Contact your referees two to three weeks before the deadline for submitting your application. Confirm their availability, email address and job title.
- Access your admission file (in the uoZone 鈥淎pplications鈥 section) and enter their names and contact information.
- Let your referees know that the University of Ottawa鈥檚 letter-of-recommendation process is fully confidential. They鈥檒l receive an email containing a link to a secure form.
- Give your referees an exact date for providing their letter of recommendation, i.e., before the deadline for applying for admission to the program.
- Make sure the letters are written in English or French, in accordance with the program requirements.
- You shouldn鈥檛 ask family members, students (e.g., former or current classmates), staff or teaching assistants for letters of recommendation.
- Encourage your referees to send their letters from email addresses linked to institutions or organizations, instead of public email service providers (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail).
Make sure that the letters of recommendation are submitted before the application deadline for admission to the program. Your admission file won鈥檛 be considered complete and won鈥檛 be evaluated until we鈥檝e received all your letters of recommendation.
10. Keep an eye on your email for our decision
Check your email regularly; we will be sending you notice of our decision as soon as possible. Log into your account to view it.
Say 鈥淵es鈥!
To accept your offer, follow the instructions in under 鈥淎dmissions鈥. You must accept your offer of admission by the deadline indicated in the offer.
Pay your non-refundable admission deposit
You may be required to pay a non-refundable admission deposit by the date specified in the admission offer in uoZone. The deposit amount will go towards your tuition fees for your admission term and it will be credited to your account when you enrol.
Your tuition deposit is non-refundable, except if your study permit application is rejected by IRCC. To qualify for a refund, you must provide proof your study permit application has been rejected. Once we鈥檝e verified this, we鈥檒l refund your deposit. You must request your refund by the last day to enrol for the term to which you鈥檝e been admitted. We don鈥檛 grant refunds if you鈥檙e still awaiting a decision from IRCC regarding your study permit application.
When applying to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for a study permit, most international students must include an issued by Ontario鈥檚 provincial government. The University of Ottawa guarantees provincial attestation letters for all international applicants who accept their offer of admission and pay the admission deposit by the deadline indicated on the offer.
Please note that deposits may take up to 14 days to process if the financial institution is outside Canada. Once we have received your payment, our Admissions Office will email you your attestation letter within approximately 3 working days.
While awaiting your , prepare the you need to apply for a study permit.
- To study here, you must have your study permit from the Government of Canada before arriving here. Find out about the .
Start planning your transition to the University of Ottawa
Here鈥檚 some information to help you through this transition.
Contact us
Admission-related support
Should you have any questions concerning admission or graduate programs, contact the academic unit in charge of the program.
Technical support
For technical support (uoAccess ID, uoZone password, etc.), contact the .