For 2008…
Early November:
Application information for September 2009 is posted online. Start checking out university websites and speaking to your guidance counselor about programs you’re interested in.
*Tip: “Take time to assess yourself and your strengths,” advises Merike Remmel, Director of Admissions at the University of Toronto. “Look at both your academic and non-academic interests and see what schools offer you the best fit for both.”
December:
Do your research! Get details on programs and scholarships that you want to apply for. Check out Scholarships 101 for tips on searching for scholarships and bursaries.
Make note of application deadlines on a calendar and if your school has an early admission deadline option.
*Tip: Request or download scholarship applications and begin gathering your application materials before Christmas break.
Early November:
Application information for September 2009 is posted online. Start checking out university websites and speaking to your guidance counselor about programs you’re interested in.
*Tip: “Take time to assess yourself and your strengths,” advises Merike Remmel, Director of Admissions at the University of Toronto. “Look at both your academic and non-academic interests and see what schools offer you the best fit for both.”
December:
Do your research! Get details on programs and scholarships that you want to apply for. Check out Scholarships 101 for tips on searching for scholarships and bursaries.
Make note of application deadlines on a calendar and if your school has an early admission deadline option.
*Tip: Request or download scholarship applications and begin gathering your application materials before Christmas break.