On the OUAC application site, it asks for activities/employment history, but only for people who have graduated high school. Since I am still in high school, I figure I should leave that blank. However, there is no other place for me to list the activities I have participated in. Will I be able to provide that information to the university after my application is sent?
As far as I can tell, I have to first submit and pay for my application, then send the university my official transcript. I would also then send them all my test scores. Is that all I need to do? I feel like there may be another step that I am missing. The university's website is a bit unclear about this.
(I just wanted to get this 100 percent clear, so I apologize if I should have been able to figure this out. Normally I would call the university to figure this out but they are closed for the holidays. Thank you.)
It depends on the program you are applying to. Most programs will select solely on your numbers.
You will rank the colleges. You will also later have to confirm that you are interested in residence. U of T will send you information on this. Certain programs will send you a supplementary application.
If you post which program you’re applying for, and which college is your first choice, I can give you more detailed info.
U of T social sciences will not send you a supplement to list extracurriculars. Admissions will be purely on numbers. Here’s a link to what you need to do next. http://innis.utoronto.ca/new-students/after-applying/ If you do attend U of T, Innis (or whichever college you’re admitted to) will be your point of contact for all things administrative.