Canada and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) have close diplomatic relations, which makes the University of Ottawa a choice destination for studies abroad. Our CO-OP students have a 94% placement rate, gaining paid work experience.
Located in the downtown core, our campus includes five new state-of-the-art facilities and over 1,100 teaching and research laboratories.
South Korea
Beware of fraud
If you are an applicant originally from South Korea currently studying in a Canadian institution, please select your current or last school system for information specific to your profile.
Minimum admission requirements
If you’re applying from a secondary school, you must meet the following conditions to be considered for admission to an undergraduate program:
- Have obtained, or be in the process of obtaining, your Inmungye Kodung Hakkyo
- Have a minimum average of 75% (requirements may be higher depending on the program you select).
- Have completed, or be in the process of completing, the prerequisites (scroll to “Prepare to apply”) for the program you select. Unless otherwise indicated, you must complete all prerequisites at the secondary school senior level.
Space is limited. Admission is competitive and not guaranteed. We reserve the right to deny admission even if you meet all requirements.
If applicable, see the page specific to your study situation:
Required documents
If you’re currently studying for your Inmungye Kodung Hakkyo, submit the following documents through our uoZone portal:
- Transcript of the past three years of secondary studies
- Transcript of results from the first term of your final year
If you’ve already graduated, submit the following documents through uoZone:
- Transcript of the past three years of secondary studies
- Proof of diploma
Language requirements
Courses at the University of Ottawa are given in English, French, or both languages. You must master one of the two languages to be admitted.
If you’re applying for an English-language program and have not completed at least three years of full-time study in an institution where English is the only language of instruction (except for language courses), in a country where English is an official language, you must submit your official score after taking one of the language tests recognized by the University.
Eligibility
Determine whether you're eligible for admission to our undergraduate programs.
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Honours bachelor’s Honours bachelor’s with major Joint honours bachelor’s Integrated honours bachelor’s |
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Transfer credits
Prerequisite courses
If you’ve completed some postsecondary studies, you’ll be evaluated on them, even if you’re applying for an undergraduate program.
We may grant you transfer credits, depending on the program to which you apply. Faculties that grant transfer credits will base their decision on the discipline, the courses you have completed, and the length of your studies.
Scholarships for international students
Your uOttawa representative
Hi! My name is Jin and I’m the University of Ottawa international representative for your region.
My team works with world-renowned student recruitment partners in multiple locations around the globe, to guide students from their application through their transition to Canada, Ottawa and the University of Ottawa.
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Contact information
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Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
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For admission to Common Law or Medicine, contact the faculties offering these programs. For graduate studies, contact the academic unit of the faculty offering the program you are applying to.