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| Topic Started: Apr 22 2008, 05:48 PM (460 Views) | |
| SarahRainsberger | Apr 22 2008, 05:48 PM Post #1 |
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http://www.admission.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=2605 current as of June 10, 2009 Home schooling The University of Ottawa evaluates applications from home-schooled students on an individual basis. Applicants should supply detailed information about the curriculum and methodology used in acquiring the knowledge they have. Any standardized tests that have been taken should also be provided. Home-schooled applicants may be considered for admission scholarships if they can provide a minimum of three official results from external assessments such as the Ontario courses, AP courses, SATs, etc. Edited by SarahRainsberger, Jun 10 2009, 09:45 PM.
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