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General requirements
In order to be considered for admission to York University,
you need to meet our minimum admission requirements* as follows:
- Grade 12 graduation — minimum overall average of "B" on grade 11 and grade 12 academic courses AND
- A combined SAT I score of 1100 (considered in combination with academic record) OR a composite ACT score of 24 (considered in combination with academic record).
- Required SAT score does not include the writing portion.
- We may offer early conditional admision with strong Grade 11 finals.
Glendon-specific recommendations and requirements
- Senior-level French recommended
- Senior-level Math strongly recommended for Business
Economics, Economics,
Mathematics, Mathematics for Commerce
- Ensure you meet our language requirements.
Transfer Credit:
Granted for final scores of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) exams, depending on the program (maximum 18 credits).
NOTE: These are minimum requirements only. Admission is not guaranteed and all requirements are subject to change. Recommended courses will help you with your studies, but we do not automatically look for them when we assess your application for admission and scholarships.
These application requirements apply to all programs, except:
– iBA Trilingual: see www.glendon.yorku.ca/iBA
– Bachelor of Education: see www.glendon.yorku.ca/BEd
– Translation: see www.glendon.yorku.ca/translation
If you have a diagnosed disability
If you have a diagnosed physical, learning, or psychiatric disability, we strongly encourage you to identify yourself during the admissions process. Even if your circumstances don’t impact your admissibility to Glendon (in other words you meet our admission requirements), we want to make sure you know about the support services we have in place. In no way will identifying yourself be a disadvantage to you. For details, visit www.glendon.yorku.ca/admissions/disabilities.
If you are home schooled
We have a detailed policy for admitting students who are home schooled.
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