University of Toronto Application Thread

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At Fallsview Casino in Niagara falls, and I just won 19$ from slot machines =D

A long road ahead of me to win my tuition fee...

@Post above, I believe 240 acceptances.

well at least you can buy some bears with that money to keep you occupied for the remaining time 😉

p.s. I'm pretty sure they send 270 acceptance offers for the 240 spots they have in the program, in addition they place 100 people on a waiting least.


just hang in there ppl, we're getting that much closer to our pharmacy-judgement day 😀
 
well at least you can buy some bears with that money to keep you occupied for the remaining time 😉

p.s. I'm pretty sure they send 270 acceptance offers for the 240 spots they have in the program, in addition they place 100 people on a waiting least.


just hang in there ppl, we're getting that much closer to our pharmacy-judgement day 😀

Ya that's what I thought too, 270 for 240, can anyone else confirm?
 
are these 270 offers all the same or 30 are conditional
could anyone explain the whole procedure
 
are these 270 offers all the same or 30 are conditional
could anyone explain the whole procedure

All of the 270 offers are the same. They've experienced from past history that on average at least 30 students would decline the offer. So they are giving 270 offers at once without hesitation.
 
what if 30 don't decline

As far as I know, that has never happened in the history of pharmacy admissions and every year there are always at least 30 people who decline and there are always people from the top of the waiting list who receive an offer.
 
25 more days left everyone 😉 We're getting CLOSEEEER !!! 👍

It makes me nervous even right now to login to pharmsis and see the notifications page. I know that a tab like "decisions" will be posted and I even get nervous to just think about that.
 
How come when I reply to this thread it sometimes shows my signature and sometimes does not???????
 
Does anyone who applied to both UofT and Waterloo feel like they have a better chance to get into UofT than Waterloo? I was thinking about the admissions the other day and realized

1) Waterloo has half as many spots as UofT
2) Waterloo does not put people on the waitlist, so if you're the 121st person ranked, you don't make it....
3) Waterloo does not include the PCAT scores in their admissions, for some of us the PCAT being a very competitive portion of our UofT admissions
 
I honestly wish they increase the cutoffs for PCAT to at least a 50 composite. That would mean a pass. Because I find it ridiculous if someone with a 35 beats someone with a 90 composite.

I realize that out of the 480 people interviewed, raising cutoff could possibly cutdown the eligible candidates to a mere 300 people. But still, UT must at least prefer a 50 pcat...

right? 🙁

They did say they'd raise it. I have a feeling that they made the cutoffs so low just to fill interview spots, and that instead, after they raise the cutoffs, they'll determine interview cutoffs, which could be low.
 
They did say they'd raise it. I have a feeling that they made the cutoffs so low just to fill interview spots, and that instead, after they raise the cutoffs, they'll determine interview cutoffs, which could be low.

They didn't say they will raise it, only said they may raise it. It is at their discretion. But I wish they raise it too.
 
They didn't say they will raise it, only said they may raise it. It is at their discretion. But I wish they raise it too.

Relax guys, even if they do raise cutoffs to last year's levels it will probably only eliminate 5-10 people (who were not competitive to begin with). Won't make a big difference to your admission chances.
 
Relax guys, even if they do raise cutoffs to last year's levels it will probably only eliminate 5-10 people (who were not competitive to begin with). Won't make a big difference to your admission chances.

Really? Because they'll be raising a 20 to a minimum of at least a 50 PCAT composite. So I think a fair number of people will be removed. They didn't have enough for the interviews because of the low applicant pool so they accepted even those with lower than 50 composite.

I'm not sure about the entire thing but I find it a bit far fetched if only 5-10 people were removed if they double the minimum required for interviews...


They didn't say they will raise it, only said they may raise it. It is at their discretion. But I wish they raise it too.

Yeah, I guess. But they'd definitely have to with a 20 composite...........

Also, does anyone know if they'd ever consider a cutoff increase the writing sections? I have 3/3 and if they want anything higher...then it's pretty much over.
 
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Really? Because they'll be raising a 20 to a minimum of at least a 50 PCAT composite. So I think a fair number of people will be removed. They didn't have enough for the interviews because of the low applicant pool so they accepted even those with lower than 50 composite.

I'm not sure about the entire thing but I find it a bit far fetched if only 5-10 people were removed if they double the minimum required for interviews...




Yeah, I guess. But they'd definitely have to with a 20 composite...........

Also, does anyone know if they'd ever consider a cutoff increase the writing sections? I have 3/3 and if they want anything higher...then it's pretty much over.
most ppl i talked to during interview got like 80 composite or higher though...sample of 4-5 ppl

My friend from march session told me she met only met 1 person who got lower than 70 composite...

So don't let the low cut off fool u cuz this year's applicant most likely still have pretty decent stats...
 
most ppl i talked to during interview got like 80 composite or higher though...sample of 4-5 ppl

My friend from march session told me she met only met 1 person who got lower than 70 composite...

So don't let the low cut off fool u cuz this year's applicant most likely still have pretty decent stats...

I get the same feeling. Does anyone know the average PCAT of accepted students? My guess would be 85-90.
 
most ppl i talked to during interview got like 80 composite or higher though...sample of 4-5 ppl

My friend from march session told me she met only met 1 person who got lower than 70 composite...

So don't let the low cut off fool u cuz this year's applicant most likely still have pretty decent stats...

I get what you mean, but I don't see why they would make the cut offs so low if it would be the same as a 50. I just know that they tried to accommodate 80% of the applicant pool with it, so it would still affect our chances.

I get the same feeling. Does anyone know the average PCAT of accepted students? My guess would be 85-90.

85-90 is a bit high. Probably 75+ ? It's hard to say since interviews also play a role and a person with a 70 could get an offer if they did really well.
 
I have a theory...UofT has to interview about 500 ppl every year...

last year ~1000 applied and their cut off was 50 percent (50%) composite, so 50% of those 1000 was invited (500)...

This year only 600 ppl applied, and they still need about 500ppl for interviews, therefore they need to interview 80% of the 600 which is about 480 and is near 500 ppl, hence they set the 20% percentile cut off (so 80% of the ppl who took pcat can get interviewed)
 
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I have a theory...UofT has to interview about 500 ppl every year...

last year ~1000 applied and their cut off was 50 percent (50%) composite, so 50% of those 1000 was invited (500)...

This year only 600 ppl applied, and they still need about 500ppl for interviews, therefore they need to interview 80% of the 600 which is about 480 and is near 500 ppl, hence they set the 20% percentile cut off (so 80% of the ppl who took pcat can get interviewed)

You're making the assumption that the applicant pool represents the entire range of PCAT scores, which I don't think is correct. A 50% composite cut-off is no guarantee that you will eliminate 50% of the applicant pool. I think what happens is a lot of people miss 1 of the subsection cutoffs which prevents them from receiving an interview. It's the same with this year, I don't think the 20% composite is the main factor, rather the people who didn't get an interview likely missed one of the subsection cutoffs (It's usually verbal or reading comprehension)
 
Hi guys... Just a quick question for anyone who has been through the admission process already: what sort of "notification" do we see on pharmSIS? For instance, for the interview they said "Interview Invitation" so you KNEW you had an interview from the title... but for final decisions, will it say "Offer of Admission" or something like that? Or simply as previously posted, something as simple as "Decisions"? I'm so anxious!!!!!
 
I get the same feeling. Does anyone know the average PCAT of accepted students? My guess would be 85-90.

I've been told by a pharmacy student that last year's PCAT average was somewhere in the 80-85 range... which sounds fair considering that almost anyone I know has a PCAT composite in mid to high 80's !

Hi guys... Just a quick question for anyone who has been through the admission process already: what sort of "notification" do we see on pharmSIS? For instance, for the interview they said "Interview Invitation" so you KNEW you had an interview from the title... but for final decisions, will it say "Offer of Admission" or something like that? Or simply as previously posted, something as simple as "Decisions"? I'm so anxious!!!!!

I'm not a 100% sure, but I have a feeling that it'll be something like "Decision Results"... I wonder if they are gonna upload more "notification" files such as payment options or time tables at the same time... so if we have more notifications uploaded, then I guess we'll instantly know we got admitted 😉

Relax guys, even if they do raise cutoffs to last year's levels it will probably only eliminate 5-10 people (who were not competitive to begin with). Won't make a big difference to your admission chances.

I HIGHLY doubt that doubling the cutoffs will only weed out 5-10 people. If that was the case, they would've kept the same old cutoffs and interviewed 5-10 less. Nonetheless, I think it's useless to speculate about all this stuff at this moment since we have no control in the outcome of the decisions anymore (can't raise GPA, redo the interview etc). So I guess the best thing would be to grab a cold beverage in these hot days and just enjoy these last few days before our judgement day 😉😀😛
 
I HIGHLY doubt that doubling the cutoffs will only weed out 5-10 people. If that was the case, they would've kept the same old cutoffs and interviewed 5-10 less. Nonetheless, I think it's useless to speculate about all this stuff at this moment since we have no control in the outcome of the decisions anymore (can't raise GPA, redo the interview etc). So I guess the best thing would be to grab a cold beverage in these hot days and just enjoy these last few days before our judgement day 😉😀😛

Great point. The cold brews are much needed as well these days (from bc and canucks fan!!).

As for raising the PCAT, what would happen if an applicant was unbelieveablly good at the interview and aced it, but when they "raise" the PCAT cuttoff fail to make the cut? What's the point of inviting them to the interview in the first place?

This single point makes me speculate that the PCAT is only used to weed certain applicants out ie. is part of initial requirement. And post interview becomes almost irrelavent. Maybe only referred to when chosing between two similarly ranked applicants.

What do you guys think?
 
Great point. The cold brews are much needed as well these days (from bc and canucks fan!!).

As for raising the PCAT, what would happen if an applicant was unbelieveablly good at the interview and aced it, but when they "raise" the PCAT cuttoff fail to make the cut? What's the point of inviting them to the interview in the first place?

This single point makes me speculate that the PCAT is only used to weed certain applicants out ie. is part of initial requirement. And post interview becomes almost irrelavent. Maybe only referred to when chosing between two similarly ranked applicants.

What do you guys think?

I'd like to dispel this myth in case any 2012 applicants read this thread or anyone else thinking of applying in the future. The PCAT is not only used to weed out applicants and determine interview invites. This exact question was asked by someone on the day of the interview and the Dean clearly stated that the PCAT is weighed in the final selection. This is also fairly clear on the U of T pharm website which states that final ranking is a combination of GPA, PCAT and interview scores. I don't know where this thing about PCAT only being a cutoff started but that info is far from correct.

Just take a look at previous years. Some people with a so-so GPA were granted admission if they had a stellar PCAT. In 2009 there was no interview at all so admission was based on a combination of GPA and PCAT scores alone.

I guess bottom line is applicants should have a strong GPA and PCAT, oh and it can't hurt to ace the interview 😉
 
what about tripling the cutoffs 😀😀😀 heck even quadrupling them, weren't they like 10?

LOL!

If they quadruple the cutoff, then I'm sure most with a 80+ composite would get in. That's like what? 120-150 people for 270 offers?
 
I honestly wish they increase the cutoffs for PCAT to at least a 50 composite. That would mean a pass. Because I find it ridiculous if someone with a 35 beats someone with a 90 composite.

I realize that out of the 480 people interviewed, raising cutoff could possibly cutdown the eligible candidates to a mere 300 people. But still, UT must at least prefer a 50 pcat...

right? 🙁

They did say they'd raise it. I have a feeling that they made the cutoffs so low just to fill interview spots, and that instead, after they raise the cutoffs, they'll determine interview cutoffs, which could be low.
I honestly hope they don't raise the cutoffs. I don't believe that someone should be disqualified because they ended up missing a cutoff for one of the sections even though they might've destroyed everything else.

I also don't think that UofT will be raising the cutoffs at all. The GPA and pCAT will still count and so will the interview, so, someone having a higher pCAT score/GPA, etc.... will get an advantage over someone who doesn't.

I'd like to dispel this myth in case any 2012 applicants read this thread or anyone else thinking of applying in the future. The PCAT is not only used to weed out applicants and determine interview invites. This exact question was asked by someone on the day of the interview and the Dean clearly stated that the PCAT is weighed in the final selection. This is also fairly clear on the U of T pharm website which states that final ranking is a combination of GPA, PCAT and interview scores. I don't know where this thing about PCAT only being a cutoff started but that info is far from correct.

Just take a look at previous years. Some people with a so-so GPA were granted admission if they had a stellar PCAT. In 2009 there was no interview at all so admission was based on a combination of GPA and PCAT scores alone.

I guess bottom line is applicants should have a strong GPA and PCAT, oh and it can't hurt to ace the interview 😉
Yes but if you also look at the previous year, you'll realize that the interview was weighed heavily in their final decision in comparison to the pCAT and GPA. The pCAT and GPA were used to determine who get interviewed and then weighed accordingly. Either way, in the end, you need to do have a good GPA, pCAT and do well on the interview to increase your chances 🙂
 
I'd like to dispel this myth in case any 2012 applicants read this thread or anyone else thinking of applying in the future. The PCAT is not only used to weed out applicants and determine interview invites. This exact question was asked by someone on the day of the interview and the Dean clearly stated that the PCAT is weighed in the final selection. This is also fairly clear on the U of T pharm website which states that final ranking is a combination of GPA, PCAT and interview scores. I don't know where this thing about PCAT only being a cutoff started but that info is far from correct.

Just take a look at previous years. Some people with a so-so GPA were granted admission if they had a stellar PCAT. In 2009 there was no interview at all so admission was based on a combination of GPA and PCAT scores alone.

I guess bottom line is applicants should have a strong GPA and PCAT, oh and it can't hurt to ace the interview 😉

I agree that the PCAT is weighted again in the final selection along with GPA and interview, but before that they're going to filter out people using the interview scores and possibly another PCAT round this year as well given the ridiculously low cutoffs for the interviews (although if they do use PCATs, i dont think they'd raise it past the cutoffs from last year...)

I talked to someone who used to be involved in the pharmacy admissions before and she said that the final selection is weighted based on all 3 factors USUALLY with emphasis on GPA because U of T considers GPA the only academic factor .Pcat and Interviews both account for the non-academics combined. Earlier in this forum someone said that MMI's were worth 20% for the final selection last year and that relates to what I've been told. So let's say its 20% MMI and 20% Pcat means 40% for nonacademics and 60% for academics. I wouldn't be surprised if that's what they had this year too, although I was told that the final weighting scheme strongly depends on the average marks of the applicant pool.
 
what about tripling the cutoffs 😀😀😀 heck even quadrupling them, weren't they like 10?

haha I like that idea; it will guarantee all of us SDNers a spot at UofT 🙂 Man they should make you the head of admissions 😀😀

In my opinion though, I think UofT is moving away from considering marks to be a huge component in admission and towards choosing the applicants based on interview performance. So although they said the cutoffs might increase, I highly doubt they will increase them and the pcat probably wont be weighed more than a 20 in the final admission formula. Someone also mentioned that UofT might start asking for reference letters soon so I think in the future, the pcat and gpa will be required to gain an interview and final admission will solely be determined by the interview (just like waterloo has minus the pcat). So if you have a competitive gpa and pcat and as long as you pass the interview mininums techincally you should gain acceptance. If someone has any insight on what the interview mininums are, please let us know because I'm curious to find out since I believe the interview to be weighed at 50% if not more.

Also for those who were asking about what you will see on June 24; when you log in and go to notifications you will see decision results. Underneath it will be a file which you click on to see your decision. If you are rejected you get one file but I believe it you are accepted you will get more than one.
 
Reference letters are highly unlikely.

The reason PCAT, MMI and GPA is used is that they are easily 'measurable'. UT normally receives atleast a thousand applications with exception of this year. If they reach peak applications like last year and everyone submits a reference letter, it would be a logistical and administrative nightmare for the admissions committee. It is doable at University of Waterloo because the applicant pool is small at the moment.
 
Reference letters are highly unlikely.

The reason PCAT, MMI and GPA is used is that they are easily 'measurable'. UT normally receives atleast a thousand applications with exception of this year. If they reach peak applications like last year and everyone submits a reference letter, it would be a logistical and administrative nightmare for the admissions committee. It is doable at University of Waterloo because the applicant pool is small at the moment.

Whereas I see your point, UofT requires 3 reference letters for their medical school applicants and for that program they receive over 3000 applications. So the university is ready to deal with that paperload so I wouldn't be surprised if they make that change. However for 2012 admission, the requirements remain the same as this years.
 
Great point. The cold brews are much needed as well these days (from bc and canucks fan!!).

As for raising the PCAT, what would happen if an applicant was unbelieveablly good at the interview and aced it, but when they "raise" the PCAT cuttoff fail to make the cut? What's the point of inviting them to the interview in the first place?

This single point makes me speculate that the PCAT is only used to weed certain applicants out ie. is part of initial requirement. And post interview becomes almost irrelavent. Maybe only referred to when chosing between two similarly ranked applicants.

What do you guys think?

As logical as your point is, UofT will use specific cutoffs to farther filter out applicants. I found the following paragraph in a document posted on PharmSIS last year:

"On what basis were applicants ranked? Applicants who met minimum required standards in each of the criteria were ranked on the basis of their overall performance. Initially, applicants who met minimum PCAT thresholds were selected to attend an interview. Applicants who attended the interview were then eligible for consideration in final selections if all subject requirements were met, and minimum standards in the interview and the cumulative university average were met. Final ranking was then determined by how they performed across the board in each of the criteria (cumulative university average, PCAT scores and interview assessment). Applicants who obtained an excellent cumulative university average were not eligible for ranking in final selections if they did not meet minimum required standards in the interview. Similarly, applicants who met required standards in the interview were not eligible for ranking in final selections if their cumulative university average was below the minimum required 70% (B-). Only those who met the minimum standards in each of the criteria were eligible for ranking on the basis of their overall performance. In some cases ranking was affected if an applicant had never carried a full course load (5.0 full-credit equivalents), with satisfactory performance, or if there was concern over failed/repeated courses or poor Chemistry/science grades."
 
As logical as your point is, UofT will use specific cutoffs to farther filter out applicants. I found the following paragraph in a document posted on PharmSIS last year:

"On what basis were applicants ranked? Applicants who met minimum required standards in each of the criteria were ranked on the basis of their overall performance. Initially, applicants who met minimum PCAT thresholds were selected to attend an interview. Applicants who attended the interview were then eligible for consideration in final selections if all subject requirements were met, and minimum standards in the interview and the cumulative university average were met. Final ranking was then determined by how they performed across the board in each of the criteria (cumulative university average, PCAT scores and interview assessment). Applicants who obtained an excellent cumulative university average were not eligible for ranking in final selections if they did not meet minimum required standards in the interview. Similarly, applicants who met required standards in the interview were not eligible for ranking in final selections if their cumulative university average was below the minimum required 70% (B-). Only those who met the minimum standards in each of the criteria were eligible for ranking on the basis of their overall performance. In some cases ranking was affected if an applicant had never carried a full course load (5.0 full-credit equivalents), with satisfactory performance, or if there was concern over failed/repeated courses or poor Chemistry/science grades."

Well done. Good research. That settle it all. It is plain and simple. Thanks for that post.👍
 
Also for those who were asking about what you will see on June 24; when you log in and go to notifications you will see decision results. Underneath it will be a file which you click on to see your decision. If you are rejected you get one file but I believe it you are accepted you will get more than one.

All of us are currently pre-pharmacy now, so we really don't know if there will be more than one file under the decision link. But based on the posts from last year, I believe that regardless of your results, you will get only one file. They might post several files later. Otherwise, it would be possible for us to know our decision even before we click on our file, and that would be extremely nerve-wracking!
 
All of us are currently pre-pharmacy now, so we really don't know if there will be more than one file under the decision link. But based on the posts from last year, I believe that regardless of your results, you will get only one file. They might post several files later. Otherwise, it would be possible for us to know our decision even before we click on our file, and that would be extremely nerve-wracking!

I believe its only 1 file. On the first page you'll get your admission result. Then depending on your result (acceptance/waitlist/rejection) the subsequent pages of your file will be different. If you get in, the document will talk about fees, housing, next steps, etc. If you're rejected it will give details about the applicant pool, talk about minimums, etc.
 
Well done. Good research. That settle it all. It is plain and simple. Thanks for that post.👍

No problem.

I believe its only 1 file. On the first page you'll get your admission result. Then depending on your result (acceptance/waitlist/rejection) the subsequent pages of your file will be different. If you get in, the document will talk about fees, housing, next steps, etc. If you're rejected it will give details about the applicant pool, talk about minimums, etc.

I believe you're right... I was talking to someone who got in last year and he told me that they upload only one file for acceptances. And those who got rejected last year also received one file.

If they do it similar to last year, all of us will get one file titled "Decision Results" and the only way to find out is by clicking on that one link 😛
 
oh ok, for some reason I was under the impression it was 2 files or something. Thanks for sharing everyone, now I won't freak out if I see only one file there 😉😀
 
Omgs its june already...22 more days ?
 
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I hope no one's transcript got screwed over by the strike.
 
Wow my school still hasn't finalized final grades yet, wow I'm really cutting it close. Luckily they ship the transcripts by Fedex so I don't have to worry about the strike xD
 
Wow my school still hasn't finalized final grades yet, wow I'm really cutting it close. Luckily they ship the transcripts by Fedex so I don't have to worry about the strike xD

wait, so Canada post is on strike now?

p.s. which university is that?
 
I think most people should have their transcripts in by now. We all complain that it takes U of T so long to get our admission results to us but the fact is their hands are tied until they can get everyone's marks in. I blame the universities for taking so long. Theres no reason to take until June to process marks for an exam written in April.

I hope this doesn't affect our admission results date. June 24th is long enough!
 
wait, so Canada post is on strike now?
hmm, it seems that they have went on a 24hr strike starting in Winnipeg, but, they are still working in a deal as we speak. Whether they reach a deal soon or not is anyone's guess.
 
CANADIAN POSTAL STRIKE (What that means for transcript orders) Canadian postal workers will be in a legal position to go on strike at midnight, Thursday, June 2, 2011. If such a service disruption should occur, the UTTC will be unable to mail out transcript orders via Canada Post Services. Transcript orders that have already been filled and put in the post or have a future print date and were due to be mailed out shortly may also be affected.
Anyone ordering a transcript prior to 3pm on June 1st will have their order printed and mailed on June 1st. As of June 2nd, the UTTC will hold all transcript orders that are to be delivered by Canada Post until the labour situation is resolved. Should a strike be averted, the UTTC will resume service and mail those orders.
Should a strike occur, students and alumni will still have two transcript delivery options available:
  1. UTTC Courier Service. Our newly-instituted service uses FedEx couriers and students may pay for this delivery service when ordering their transcript.
  2. Personal pickup. Students may request a transcript and deliver it themselves if that is feasible. (Written permission from the student is required for someone other than the student to pick up a transcript.)
While transcripts are sent electronically to some destinations, students and alumni who want to be assured of delivery, and who want the ability to track a transcript’s arrival, are advised to use the UTTC Courier Service during this period of postal uncertainty. For those who have recently ordered transcripts, i.e. those whose transcripts may be caught in the disrupted mail system, or those who have ordered a transcript to be mailed out with a future print date after June 1st, the UTTC will allow you to engage the Courier Service.
  • Transcript requests mailed out using Canada Post between May 24 and June 1 and not received: Upon your request, we will duplicate your transcript order at no charge. You may then pay the additional courier charge to have it delivered by FedEx. Please email the UTTC Manager at [email protected], who will assist you with this.
  • Transcript requests with a future print date (a print date after June 1): If you have already submitted a transcript request with a future print date after June 1st, you may want to consider sending it out via the courier service or personal pickup. You will have to pay for the Courier Service option. If you wish to change your delivery option on an existing transcript request, please email the UTTC Manager at [email protected] who will assist you with this
  • Transcript requests submitted after June 1: Any requests submitted after June 1st, you may want to consider sending it out via the following options: courier service or personal pickup. However, you will have to pay for the courier service option.
Courier service charges are as follows:
  • Ontario & Quebec -- $15
  • All other provinces of Canada -- $20
  • US -- $25
  • International -- $40

Please go to Rosi for more informations.😕
 
I got all my marks on grade report, but I don't know if its on official transcript
How do I found out?
 
wait, so Canada post is on strike now?

p.s. which university is that?

The university in your picture lol. At least that's what it says on the transcript screen in our student center. "If you have selected to have your transcript(s) sent by courier, the courier service utilized by The University of Western Ontario is FedEx."
 
The university in your picture lol. At least that's what it says on the transcript screen in our student center. "If you have selected to have your transcript(s) sent by courier, the courier service utilized by The University of Western Ontario is FedEx."

oh, actually I was under the impression that we need to wait until grades are "finalized" but after talking to UofT, they told me that we have to send our transcripts now.... and if you can see your "unofficial" grades under the "posted grades" tab in student centre then those grades will appear on your transcripts for sure, so don't worry and send your transcripts right away. 👍
 
oh, actually I was under the impression that we need to wait until grades are "finalized" but after talking to UofT, they told me that we have to send our transcripts now.... and if you can see your "unofficial" grades under the "posted grades" tab in student centre then those grades will appear on your transcripts for sure, so don't worry and send your transcripts right away. 👍

When I ordered the transcript in April the lady said all that all the grades were suppressed until May 1st so i chose the option to hold the transcript until final grades are released, which meant that they won't ship out my order until the grades are finalized lol.
 
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