Offer of Admission

Admissions and Financial Aid at Centennial College

About Centennial
Established as Toronto's first public college in 1966, Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, science and engineering technology, general arts, hospitality and transportation.
 

After reviewing applications, the Admissions Office will send offers of admission to successful applicants. Although an applicant may have applied to a number of colleges and universities, only one offer of admission may be confirmed.

Confirming Your Offer of Admission

To confirm your Centennial College offer of admission, log into www.ontariocolleges.ca and select the "Confirm" tab. You must respond by the expiry date noted or your offer.

Conditional offers

Conditional offers are made on the condition that we receive all required documents and any outstanding grades (meeting the minimum required mark) by the start of class. Outstanding condition for each program are listed on the offer letter. Offers will be withdrawn if outstanding conditions are not satisfied.

Please be aware that due to the high demand of certain programs, meeting the minimum admissions requirements does not guarantee admission.

For International Applicants

Qualified applicants will receive a letter of acceptance in the mail. Subsequently, you will sign the acceptance-acknowledgement form and return it to the college before the stated deadline, along with a fee deposit.

While waiting for your letter of acceptance, you should submit an application for your Study Permit. You must contact the nearest Canadian embassy and request a student application kit. You should prepare your application as soon as possible, since the process usually takes four to six months.

You are asked to pay your tuition fees before the stated deadline. If you are not granted a Study Permit, you will receive a full refund. If you are unable to receive a Study Permit before the stated deadline, you should write or phone the International Department and ask to be moved ahead to the next semester.

You should travel to Canada to begin your studies at least a week before the scheduled first date for classes in order to secure your accommodations and get acquainted with the city and college faculty.

Program Cancellation

Should Centennial College act to cancel or suspend admission to your chosen program, you will be advised in writing. At that time, Centennial College will give you the opportunity to seek admission into other available programs.

Continuing Education Course Cancellation

Before the start of a course, our staff will review the course enrolment to ensure that there are sufficient registrants to effectively deliver the course. Classes must sometimes be cancelled due to low enrolment. On these occasions, every effort will be made to notify those enroled.

You should ensure Centennial has your correct contact information (to update personal information such as your home address, please fill out a form online or visit the Enrolment Services office in person).

Should you register for a course which is subsequently cancelled, you may transfer to another section of that course (if space permits), or to another course or opt for a full fees refund.

Centennial College makes every effort to offer courses as described in the program calendar.