Congratulations on choosing Conestoga
Review all program information before starting your application to Conestoga. Make sure you meet the admission requirements and any other important applicant conditions.
Review the important steps below to help guide you through the application process.
Steps to applying
Before you apply
Learn what Conestoga has to offer
- Research careers using Career Coach
- Choose a program from our
full-time programs or view our
open programs list
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Book a campus tour or attend one of our
open house events
- Contact our
recruitment team if you have questions or aren't sure where to start
Consider your academic preparedness
- Review the admissions requirements on the program page
- Contact Academic Upgrading if you're missing program requirements
- Contact Testing & Assessment Services if you need to complete any program-specific testing as part of the application process
- Contact the Credit Transfer & PLAR office to determine if you're eligible for advanced standing
Don't miss a deadline
- Review important application dates on ontariocolleges.ca.
How to apply
Full-time applicants
Canadian students
- Full-time Canadian applications are completed through ontariocolleges.ca.
- Review transcript requirements on ontariocolleges.ca to learn how to submit your transcripts.
International students
- Full-time international applications are processed through ontariocolleges.ca.
Internationally trained immigrants (newcomers to Canada)
- Full-time internationally trained (immigrants) applications are completed through ontariocolleges.ca.
- Applicants with documents (transcripts) from educational institutions outside of Canada, or where the language of instruction was not English, must have their documents evaluated by an approved credential evaluation service to demonstrate English language proficiency.
- Conestoga College provides credential assessments. To request an assessment, applicants can complete the Assessment of International Credentials for Admissions and Credit Transfer online form. These assessments are for use at Conestoga only, and all documents must be translated into English before evaluation. If applicants require a more diverse assessment, they should have an ICAS or WES evaluation completed.
- Review transcript requirements on ontariocolleges.ca to learn what documentation is required with your application.
Please note: A non-refundable application fee must be paid with your application to ontariocolleges.ca. The code for Conestoga College is CONS. Remember your ontariocolleges.ca application number - you'll need it later.
Continuing Education
- Register for Continuing Education programs and courses on the Continuing Education website.
Apprentices
- Register for trade school on the apprentice web portal.
Accepting your offer
Q. How do I accept my offer?
You can
view and confirm offers of admission online at ontariocolleges.ca.
Q. What's the deadline?
The acceptance deadline is outlined in your acceptance letter.
Q. Can I change my program after I accept?
You can only accept one offer of admission at a time. After you've accepted the offer, you can change your decision and accept a different offer after one business day. This action will cancel the previous acceptance and other colleges will be informed that you chose Conestoga.
Q. What if my offer has expired?
If your offer has expired, you'll have to contact your admissions officer to find out if there are still seats available in the program. If we don't have room in the program, ask to be placed on the waitlist.
After you accept your offer
Dates to remember
Getting started as a new Conestoga student
Admission FAQ
Will you make decisions based on first semester mid-term marks?
Yes. We will make decisions based on first-semester mid-term marks for applicants who have met academic requirements and academic strength. Any offers sent out based on mid-term marks would be conditional upon successful completion of the course and the final mark.
Will you make admissions decisions based only on grade 11 marks?
No. Conestoga College will not generate offers based solely on grade 11 marks. If the admission requirement is a Grade 12 subject, the College must have, at a minimum, confirmation of enrolment in the required subject. Where the minimum subject requirement is Grade 12, Grade 11 marks in required subjects may be used in the calculation of academic strength for those applicants currently enrolled in the required subjects. In such cases, any offers of admission would be conditional upon the successful completion of the required Grade 12 course and the final grade in that course.
In the case of oversubscribed programs, many of these programs are full after the first round of admission decisions is made. This means that admission decisions are based on the marks available in early February. This may be a combination of final grades in required courses, mid-term grades in required courses, or marks from relevant Grade 11 courses. If the program is full prior to the College receiving second semester mid-term grades, we will NOT re-calculate the academic strength based on the second semester grades. However, we will use available second semester grades to determine the position on the wait list of applicants who have received a wait list offer.
Are you making offers beginning November 1?
Yes. Effective fall 2021, Ontario Colleges can start sending offers of admission on November 1 to applicants who have met the admissions requirements for their program.
Some programs, including oversubscribed programs, will not send offers until after the equal consideration date (February 1) and all supplemental information or attendance at mandatory information sessions have been completed. Therefore, depending on the program, offers could be received as early as November 1, or after February 1.
Offers are not sent until the Admissions Office receives official transcripts and is able to make an admission decision.
With offers being sent as early as November 1, is May 1 still the confirmation date?
Yes. Applicants must confirm their acceptance by May 1, unless the offer is extended after this date.
Do you accept applications after February 1?
Yes. Applications are accepted after February 1 in most programs. While some programs fill up quickly (oversubscribed programs), many programs remain available up to the start of classes. Applicants are always encouraged to apply early and to visit www.ontariocolleges.ca to view the program offerings and their status.
Do I really need to apply before February 1 to an oversubscribed program?
Yes. Most oversubscribed programs do not accept applications later than February 1. You are encouraged to submit your application early in order to avoid missing the deadline.
If I get a Conditional Offer of Admission, how will I know if I really have a spot in the program?
When you receive an Offer of Admission, either conditional or unconditional, this means that the spot in the program is reserved for you. The offer will only be rescinded if you fail to meet the condition prior to the start of the program (or the deadline specified on your offer).
Do you accept transcripts from private career colleges?
No, Conestoga College does not accept transcripts from private career colleges, except where specific agreements exist. If you require further clarification, please contact:
admissions@conestogac.on.ca.