Second Degree Application Steps

Second Degree Application Steps

 
Important Notes for all Applicants
It is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure that:

  1. all pertinent academic documentation is forwarded directly to the Office of the Registrar from institutions previously attended, such as secondary schools, colleges and universities (with official translations where warranted),
  2. proof of change of name (marriage certificate, notarized statement or other legal document) is provided if academic documents show a name other than that under which application is made,
  3. evidence of proficiency in English is provided if English is the applicant's second language.

Applicants withholding, misrepresenting or failing to provide information regarding previous university or college records are liable to have their admission revoked and registrations canceled.
 
Second Degree Applicants


Current Brock Students or Brock Alumni:

Full-time and Part-time: You may access an application for second degrees by going to

www.brocku.ca/registrar/forms/

. This application is for current Brock students or Brock graduates only. Brock applicants are not required to submit transcripts.
 
Other Canadian Part-time Applicants:

Apply Here: Undergraduate Part-time Applcation
Please Note:Part-time application available to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents only.


Process for applying for part-time study, second degree:

  1. Submit the part-time application form directly to Brock University, The Office of the Registrar (Admissions). Current fee information is listed on the application form.
  2. Submit official transcripts showing university results (your first degree must be complete or conferred in order for a decision to be made*). The official transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution to Brock University, Office of the Registrar (Admissions).
  3. Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit evidence of English language proficiency.
    (see www.brocku.ca/webcal/current/undergrad/admi.html#sec41 for details). Under no circumstances will photocopies be accepted. Results must come directly from the testing institution.
     

Upon receipt of the application form and all relevant documents, a decision will be made and you will be notified by mail. *Please note: applicants who are currently completing a degree will not, under any circumstances, be admitted to a second degree until:

  1. they provide proof in the form of a letter from the sending institutions Registrar’s Office that degree requirements have been met and application has been made to graduate; or
  2. an official transcript has been received indicating degree requirements have been met and/or a degree has been conferred.

Other Canadian Full-time Applicants:
For those applicants applying for full-time admission to a second degree, apply using the 105D Application Form at

www.ouac.on.ca

.
 
Process for applying for full-time study, second degree:

  1. Submit the 105D application form, with appropriate fees to OUAC.
  2. Submit official transcripts showing college or university results (your first degree must be complete or conferred in order for a decision to be made*). The official transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution to Brock University, Office of the Registrar (Admissions).
  3. Applicants should submit a letter to the Office of the Registrar- Admissions indicating they are applying for admission to a second degree. The letter must include the OUAC reference number and full name of applicant.
  4. Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit evidence of English language proficiency.
    (see www.brocku.ca/webcal/current/undergrad/admi.html#sec41 for details). Under no circumstances will photocopies be accepted. Results must come directly from the testing institution.

Upon receipt of the application form and all relevant documents, a decision will be made and you will be notified by mail. *Please note: applicants who are currently completing a degree will not, under any circumstances, be admitted to a second degree until:

  1. they provide proof in the form of a letter from the sending institutions Registrar’s Office that degree requirements have been met and application has been made to graduate; or
  2. an official transcript has been received indicating degree requirements have been met and/or a degree has been conferred.

International and U.S. Applicants Second Degree:
You may access an application for second degrees by going to

www.ouac.on.ca

and completing the 105F Application Form (full-time only).
 
Process for applying:

  1. Submit the 105F application form, with appropriate fees to OUAC www.ouac.on.ca.
  2. Submit official transcripts showing college or university results (your first degree must be complete or conferred in order for a decision to be made*). The official transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution to Brock University, Office of the Registrar (Admissions). We DO NOT accept faxed or e-mailed copies of any documents. Failure to provide official documents directly from institutions may result in delays in processing your application.
  3. Applicants should submit a letter to the Office of the Registrar- Admissions indicating they are applying for admission to a second degree. The letter must include the OUAC reference number and full name of applicants.
  4. Applicants for whom English is a second language must submit evidence of English language proficiency.
    (see www.brocku.ca/webcal/current/undergrad/admi.html#sec41 for details). Under no circumstances will photocopies be accepted. Results must come directly from the testing institution.

Upon receipt of the application form and all relevant documents, a decision will be made and you will be notified by regular mail if in the U.S., or via courier if outside North America. *Please note: applicants who are currently completing a degree will not, under any circumstances, be admitted to a second degree until:

  1. they provide proof in the form of a letter from the sending institutions Registrar’s Office that degree requirements have been met and application has been made to graduate; or
  2. an official transcript has been received indicating degree requirements have been met and/or a degree has been conferred.