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OUAC website
Topic Started: Feb 11 2008, 11:57 AM (670 Views)
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The main OUAC website is: http://www.ouac.on.ca/

From that website, you can access e-INFO (http://electronicinfo.ca) which is the main tool you'll use in locating which programs can be found at which schools, as well as finding admission statistics, program codes etc.

A handy tip, you can also access OUAC's Guidance Counselor Page where you can find out more about changes to the system from one year to the next, touring university presentation schedules and more information about the OUAC that would be of interest to parents and students who want to ensure they understand the process more completely.
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