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Originally posted by RACooper
The school doesn't official like to talk about the average GPA or school marking systems; I only found out by sitting in on Faculty oversite sessions as a student rep... but I'll see what I can track down throught the "back channels"... I'll post what I find.
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This is what I have found so far through the official channels or university hosted websites or papers... however nothing concrete discussing average GPAs... I'll keep looking.
Okay entry marks for Canadian students, this is all that I could find, and in a discussion paper:
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Our average entering grade of 85.7% is the fifth highest in the country and 98.8% of our students have entering averages of 75% or better (compared to 99.95% at McGill).
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http://www.utoronto.ca/plan2003/greenC.htm
Okay admissions standards for US students taken from webiste that provides info for US students:
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* Applicants from High Schools in the USA: Arts and Science- St. George campus, UofT at Mississauga, UofT at Scarborough, the Faculty of Music and the Faculty of Physical Education and Health will consider applications from students who have completed or who are completing 12th Grade in an accredited high school with a high grade point average throughout their high school studies. Applicants must present high scores in SAT or ACT examinations (for admission in 2006 students should present the Writing Test if taking the ACT) and at least three SAT II or AP subjects appropriate to their proposed area of study. Scores below 500 in any part of the SAT I or II are not acceptable. Students should present scores of at least 1150 on the SAT I's and 24 on the ACT. Many programs require higher scores. Transfer credit towards Arts and Science programs is given for some Advanced Placement tests with scores of 4 or 5.
For further information on Advanced Placement transfer credit. (pdf file)
The Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering will consider excellent 12th Grade students with high SAT scores who are completing at least two Advanced Placement examinations in Calculus, Physics and Chemistry. No transfer credit is awarded. As competition is extremely keen, SAT I scores should be at least 1300 for most programs in Engineering. Students seeking admission after one year of university are required to present a GPA of at least 3.5 with two semesters of Calculus, Physics and Chemistry.
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http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm/adm_i...dm_usa_stu.htm
So far I haven't been able to find any statistics covering any of the averages for undergrads... the Rotman business school has some info, but the discussion isn't about the MBA programs.
I'll keep looking but I'm not really holding out to much hope right now... the University of Toronto is VERY protective of any information regarding marking or grade statistics... I'll browse through some governmental oversight documents, but many are protected information and not availavle to the public.