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Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 07 December 2005

Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy’s program in the liberal arts is guided by Catholic tradition. No one, however, is excluded on the basis of religion: the truth is universal and open to all. The Academy admits students without discrimination with regard to race, colour, non-disqualifying physical handicap, national and ethnic origin, to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available at the college.

 

Since the program offered at the Academy is post-secondary, prospective students must complete the requisite preparatory work at the secondary level, i.e., the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent. Students must have achieved an average of 65%, and have completed the proper advanced level courses including six Grade 12 U or U/C (M) courses, one of which must be Grade 12 U English.

We welcome applications from homeschooled students, provided that they can show equivalency, for example by submitting SAT or ACT scores. For information regarding OLSWA's policy on SAT and ACT scores, please contact the Academy.

 

Application Procedure

Application forms may be obtained by contacting us by mail at P.O. Box 249, Barry's Bay, Ontario, K0J 1B0, Canada; or by telephone at 613-756-3082. Application forms may also be downloaded here.

Transcripts from secondary and any previous post-secondary educational institutions must be submitted. Any questions concerning transcripts for homeschooled students may be directed to the Academy.

Applicants must also present two letters of reference, provided in the application package. Along with other information, the Admissions Committee also uses the written application to judge whether the student would benefit from attending the Academy. Students should strive to present a clear and well-written application. If possible, potential students are encouraged to visit the Academy, talk with the professors and students, and tour the area.

The application deadline for the 2007 Fall Semester is April 16, 2007. Applications will be accepted after this date, but these applicants may be placed on a waiting list.

 
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