What We Do & How We Do It
Our coaches guide you through the OUAC application process and provide valuable insights into various universities and programs. They also prepare you to ace your Supplemental Application Form (SAF) by helping you anticipate the types of questions that will be asked and coaching you on how to answer them effectively. Additionally, they assist in identifying the extracurricular activities required for acceptance, selecting the right courses for your chosen pathway, and understanding the average grades you need to maintain throughout high school and Grade 12 to meet admission requirements.

UniPath Acceptance Process
At UniPath, we have an acceptance process to ensure our programs are the right fit for each student. The first step is to book a 30-minute consultation, during which we’ll review your overall academic situation, discuss your goals, and explain how UniPath can help you achieve them. This consultation will give us a better understanding of your needs and how we can tailor our support to your specific journey. After the consultation, our team will evaluate various factors about your consultation. Then, within 2-3 business days, you will receive an email from our recruitment team with an acceptance decision or rejection. Once accepted, you’ll be able to enroll in any of our specialized programs.
After Acceptance at UniPath
Once you’ve been accepted into UniPath, you can select a program from our Programs & Pricing page and officially enroll. After enrolling, you’ll be assigned a dedicated coach, and you can choose your coach based on the university and program you're aiming for, ensuring you receive personalized guidance tailored to your needs. Your coach will work with you on the topics based on the program you’ve chosen, supporting you through everything. You and your coach will have online meetings for your classes, ensuring flexibility and accessibility. The number of classes and the frequency of meetings depend on the plan you select, and you can always check the details, including how many classes are included, by reviewing the information under each plan.
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