Yorkville University encourages applications from qualified students from all countries.
How to apply
To apply to a program, students are required to provide:
- Official high school or post-secondary transcripts*
- Resume and Statement of Interest
- Detailed course descriptions for transfer credit consideration if applicable; course descriptions must be translated
- Proof of English language proficiency
- Completed online application
- Application fee of CAD$75
*All official transcripts need to be translated, notarized, sealed and stamped, and sent directly from the issuing institution to our Admissions Services Department for evaluation.
Any questions? Please contact an Admissions Advisor.
English Language Requirements
English is the primary language of instruction at Yorkville University.
Applicants whose native language is not English must prove proficiency in the following ways:
- Completion of secondary education where English was the primary language of instruction.
- Completion of at least 12 credit hours of previous post-secondary education where English was the language of instruction.
- Completion with the equivalent of standing of a post-secondary level English for Academic Purposes program accredited by Languages Canada.
- Confirmation of an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 550 (written version) or 80 (Internet-based version).
- Confirmation of an International English Language Test System (IELTS) band score of at least 6.0.
- Confirmation of a Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL) score of 60 or higher.
- Confirmation of a Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) score of Level C1 or higher.
- Confirmation of a score equivalent to these scores on another test of English language proficiency recognized by and acceptable to the University.
- Confirmation of a Duolingo minimum score of 95.
Note: Yorkville University reserves the right to require proof of language proficiency before permission is granted to register in academic courses.
If you do not meet the above English language requirements, several options below offer possible routes to admission eligibility:
Yorkville ESL Pathway Program
The ESL Pathway Program enables students who have less than the minimum required IELTS scores to be accepted to Yorkville University programs in Ontario.
The ESL Pathway offers three levels of study focused on improving English language skills in reading, writing and oral comprehension. Each level is 12 weeks in duration and involves 25 hours of instruction per week. All students will have access to ongoing language and international student services during their studies. In Toronto, the ESL Pathway program is only available at the Yonge Street campus.
Oxford Placement Test
Students applying to programs in Ontario without an IELTS score will be asked to complete the Oxford Placement Test to determine their placement in one of the following language proficiency streams:
- Beginner Pathway
- Level 1 of the ESL Pathway Program
- Level 2 of the ESL Pathway Program
- Directly enter their degree/diploma program or with a concurrent English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course
The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course is available at select campuses concurrently as part of Yorkville University's programs and counts towards the completion of the degree. There is no additional cost to the program when students take the EAP course.
Conditional Admission
Applicants with English language proficiency scores that fall below the standards required for admission, may be considered for conditional admission in the following circumstances:
IELTS score (or equivalent)
6.0 and above
- Students will enroll in the regular academic program
5.5
- Students will enroll in the regular academic program and in an EAP course in Term 1
4.5 to less than 5.5
- Students will have to successfully complete Level 2 of the ESL Pathway Program
4.0 to less than 4.5
- Students will have to successfully complete the Level 1 and Level 2 of the ESL Pathway Program.
Below 4.0
- Students will have to successfully complete Beginner, Level 1 and Level 2 of the ESL Pathway Program.
Any questions? Please contact an Admissions Advisor.