University of Guelph 1999-2000 Undergraduate Calendar

IV--Admission Information


Articulation Agreements

Alfred College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

Graduates with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) from the two-year Food and Nutrition Diploma Program may apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program. Applicants must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English. Upon admission, up to 6.00 advanced standing credits may be transferred.

Interested students should contact the program counsellor for the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Algonquin College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Algonquin College provides an opportunity for graduates from the two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management Diploma Program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) to be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program with 6.00 advanced standing credits. Applicants will be required to have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Bermuda College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The University of Guelph will consider for admission, graduates of the Associate in Hospitality Management Program with a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average.

Up to 7.50 advanced standing transfer credits may be given upon admission. Applicants must have completed an Ontario Academic Credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Canadore College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Canadore College provides an opportunity for graduates from the three-year Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Administration Program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) to be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program with 9.00 advanced standing credits. Applicants will be required to have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Centennial College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The University of Guelph will make up to five places available for admission into the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce Program for graduates of the 3 year Hospitality and Tourism Administration Program at Centennial College.

Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average and have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English. Upon admission, students will be granted 8.00 transfer credits towards the degree. Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor for further information.

Bachelor of Commerce-Marketing

An articulation agreement between the Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Guelph and the Co-op Marketing Diploma at Centennial College facilitates the transfer of students between the two institutions. Students are provided with the opportunity to complete the degree at the University of Guelph and the diploma from Centennial College. Applicants transferring from the College may begin their studies at the University commencing in the Winter semester, in the second year of the Marketing Management major. Interested students should direct their enquiries to the program counsellor for the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Conestoga College

Bachelor of Arts-Career Development Practitioner Certificate

The Career Development Practitioner Program is a joint university degree/ college certificate program which will allow participants to concurrently complete a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Guelph and the Career Development Practitioner Certificate from Conestoga College. Some courses may be taken by Distance Educaiton or on a Letter of Permission from Wilfrid Laurier University or the University of Waterloo.

Bachelor of Commerce-Agricultural Business, Housing and Real Estate Management, Hotel and Food Administration, Management Economics in Industry and Finance, Marketing Management

The University of Guelph will make up to 3 spaces available annually in the above programs to qualified graduates from the following programs at Conestoga College:

Applicants to the degree program must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in English and Calculus (or other OAC mathematics for HAFA).

The number of advanced standing transfer credits will vary depending upon the program completed at Conestoga. Prospective applicants should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Diploma in Agriculture Program - University of Guelph

Bachelor of Commerce Program

Graduates of the Diploma in Agriculture Program will be accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce Program provided they have achieved a cumulative average of 70% or higher in the Diploma Program. In addition, Diploma students must have completed the OAC admission requirements, or equivalent, for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce Program. Students will normally be granted between 2.50 and 4.00 credits. Diploma students may also obtain credit for any passed degree courses which they completed as Diploma students. Applicants should contact the program counsellor for the Bachelor of Commerce Program for information regarding transfer credit.

Durham College

Bachelor of Science-Food Science

The University of Guelph and Durham College have signed an articulation agreement which will allow students graduating with a minimum 3.0 grade point average from the three-year Food and Drug Technology program at Durham College to be admitted to the Bachelor of Science program at the University of Guelph with 7.50 specific transfer credits. Interested students should direct their enquiries to the Food Science departmental advisor.

Fanshawe College

Bachelor of Applied Science-Child Studies

The University of Guelph and Fanshawe College have signed an articulation agreement which will allow ten students graduating from the two-year Early Childhood Education Diploma Program to be admitted to the Child Studies major of the Bachelor of Applied Science program with 5.00 transfer credits.

Applicants must have an ECE Diploma with a minimum graduating average of B and not less than 10 academic courses (exclusive of field-placement courses) with a final course grade of A and an OAC credit or equivalent in at least one Mathematics and Biology.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Applied Science program counsellor for further information about admission and the additional waiver of program requirements for specific courses.

Georgian College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Georgian College makes available up to five places for graduates of the 3 year Hotel and Resort Administration program. Successful applicants with a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average who have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English will be admitted with 9.00 transfer credits to the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor for further information.

Grand River Polytechnic

The University of Guelph, along with 4 other universities, has entered into a partnership with Grand River Polytechnic in the community of Six Nations to offer first-year transfer credits at any of the universities within the consortium if the student is admitted. Applicants should contact Admission Services about admission requirements and specific transfer credits.

Humber College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The University of Guelph and Humber College have signed an articulation agreement which will allow students graduating from the 2 year Hospitality and Restaurant Management program with a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average and who have completed an OAC or equivalent Mathematics and English to be admitted to the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program with 6.00 transfer credits. Up to five places will be made available.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Kemptville College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

Graduates from the two-year Food and Nutrition Diploma Program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) may apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program. Applicants must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Upon admission up to 6.00 advanced standing credits may be transferred.

Interested students should contact the program counsellor for the Bachelor of Commerce program.

La Salle College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and La Salle College makes available up to five places for graduates of the 3 year Hotel and Restaurant Management program. Successful applicants with a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average who have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English will be admitted with 7.50 transfer credits to the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program. Prospective applicants should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor for further information.

Loyalist College

Bachelor of Applied Science-Child Studies

The University of Guelph and Loyalist College have signed an articulation agreement which will allow ten students graduating from the 2 year Early Childhood Education Diploma program to be admitted to the Child Studies major of the Bachelor of Applied Science program with 5.00 transfer credits. Applicants must have an ECE Diploma with a minimum graduating average of B and not less than 10 academic courses (exclusive of field-placement courses) with a final course grade of A and an OAC credit or equivalent in at least one Mathematics and Biology.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Applied Science program counsellor for further information about admission and the additional waiver of program requirements for specific courses.

Niagara College

Bachelor of Commerce-Hotel and Food Administration

The University of Guelph will make up to five places available for admission into the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program for graduates of the 3 year Hospitality Program at Niagara College. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average and have completed an OAC credit in Mathematics and English. Upon admission, students will be granted 8.50 transfer credits. Applicants are advised to contact the program counsellor for the Bachelor of Commerce program for additional information.

Nipissing University

The Senate of Nipissing University has committed to admit no less than 20 Child Studies graduates from the Bachelor of Applied Science program at the University of Guelph to their Primary/Junior Bachelor of Education program. Applicants must have a minimum overall standing of B in the major. Interested students should contact Nipissing directly about admissions and preferred electives.

Redeemer College

Bachelor of Science

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Redeemer College makes available up to five places annually for students from Redeemer who have completed a minimum of two years of the science program with special emphasis in Chemistry and who have achieved a minimum B average on the University of Guelph grading scale. Applicants must be recommended by Redeemer College faculty for transfer. Students admitted with 10.00 or more credits from Redeemer may expect to graduate within two calendar years with an honours B.Sc. degree. Interested students should contact either the program counsellor for the College of Physical and Engineering Science or the Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

Seneca College

Bachelor of Commerce - Hotel and Food Administration

The articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Seneca College provides an opportunity for graduates from the Travel and Hospitality Option of the Travel and Tourism Studies Diploma Program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) to be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program with 3.00 advanced standing transfer credits. Applicants must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Prospective applicants should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.

Bachelor of Science

An articulation agreement with Seneca College enables graduates with a minimum B+ average, from the following three-year diploma programs, to transfer to the Bachelor of Science program at the University of Guelph with 7.50 transfer credits: Laboratory Technology-Industrial Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Laboratory Technology-Electron Microscopy, Chemical Environmental Technology, Chemical Technology, Biological Registered Technologist.

Students should contact the program counsellor, College of Biological Science, for further information.

St. Lawrence College

Bachelor of Commerce - Hotel and Food Administration

The University of Guelph and St. Lawrence College have signed an articulation agreement which will allow students graduating with a minimum 3.0 (B+) grade point average from the two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management Program to be admitted to the Bachelor of Commerce, Hotel and Food Administration Program with 5.00 advanced standing transfer credits. Applicants must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English.

Interested students should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor.


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