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What is the difference between the Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF), the Ontario Universities’ Regional Fairs (Regional Fairs) and the Ontario Universities’ Information Sessions (Information Sessions)?
The OUF and Regional Fairs allow you to gather information and chat with representatives one on one.
- The OUF is held over 2 days in Toronto. The OUF is one of the largest educational fairs in North America.
- The Regional Fairs travel across Ontario in the fall. These events are fair style and each university has an exhibit table.
The Information Sessions are virtual events.
- There are 2 events taking place in the fall.
- During university sessions, you can learn about the universities of your choice and ask questions.
Is there an admission cost for, or fee to attend, the OUF, the Regional Fairs or the virtual Information Sessions?
No, these events are free and anyone may attend.
Can I attend these events if I am not graduating this year?
Yes, anyone may attend. These events provide information primarily about undergraduate programs, so we encourage anyone looking for information about these programs to attend.
Will there be non-Ontario universities or colleges at these events?
No. Only Ontario universities will be at these events.
I can’t attend the OUF, the Regional Fairs or the virtual Information Sessions. How can I learn more about Ontario’s universities?
- Select the universities you would like to receive information from on the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form.
- Many Ontario universities continue to offer their own in-person and virtual events and tours, webinars, chats and more. Visit Tours and Events on Ontario Universities’ Info (OUInfo) to find upcoming Ontario university offerings.
- OUInfo is a great resource to learn more about the Ontario universities you’re interested in. Find and compare Ontario university programs, and research residences, scholarships, admission requirements and more.
OUEvents Pass
I lost my barcode. Can you send it to me?
You can have your barcode resent to you by entering your email or mobile phone number on the StriveScan website.
How do I share my contact information with a university?
Ask a university representative to scan your OUEvents Pass.
What information do I need to provide to register for an OUEvents Pass?
You will need to provide your name and contact information and indicate whether you are a student, a parent or supporter, a guidance counsellor, etc.
Date of birth is required, unless you indicate you are a parent, guardian, supporter, guidance counsellor or other.
The registration form also asks you to indicate when you expect (or your student expects) to begin university.
How will my OUEvents Pass registration information be used?
Universities that scan your OUEvents Pass will send you information about their university.
For more information about how your information will be used, refer to the Privacy Statement provided as part of your OUEvents Pass.
Can I change my contact information after I register?
Yes. If you have already registered, enter your email or mobile phone number associated with your OUEvents Pass on the StriveScan website. You will receive a link to edit your profile.
If I registered for an OUF Pass, Regional Pass or Virtual Pass in a previous year, do I need to register for an OUEvents Pass this year or can I use the same OUEvents Pass again?
You will need to register again this year.
In accordance with our Privacy Statement, we do not keep registration data from one year to the next.
I already registered for a OUEvents Pass. I would like to receive information from additional universities. What do I do?
Following the event, you will receive a Missed Connections email. Whether you couldn’t attend the fair or didn’t connect with a specific university, you will still have the opportunity to express interest in that university and send them your contact information.
Simply follow the instructions from the email you receive following the event.
Can I use my OUEvents Pass at the OUF and Regional Fairs?
Yes. Your OUEvents Pass can be used at both events.
Media Inquiries
Does the OUEvents allow media personnel to take photos or videos?
You must obtain permission for videotaping, filming or recording that is intended for commercial purposes. If you are seen taking photos or videos at an event without prior consent, you may be asked to leave the event.
Please send us an email with the details of your request, including:
- The name of your media outlet
- Your name and contact information (email, phone, etc.)
- The event your request is for
- The date and time you wish to attend the event or hold the interview
- A description of your request (e.g., event coverage, interview, etc.)
Regional Fairs FAQs
In this section:
- General Information About Regional Fairs
- Regional Fairs Admission
- Regional Fairs Registration
- What Kind of Information is Available at Regional Fairs?
General Information About Regional Fairs
What is the difference between the Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF) and the Ontario Universities’ Regional Fairs (Regional Fairs)? Will universities provide the same information at the OUF and the Regional Fairs?
The OUF and Regional Fairs allow you to gather information and chat with representatives one on one.
- The OUF is held over 2 days in Toronto. The OUF is one of the largest educational fairs in North America.
- The Regional Fairs travel across Ontario in the fall. These events are fair style and each university has an exhibit table.
You can gather the same information at either the OUF or the Regional Fairs and anyone may attend these events.
Will there be non-Ontario universities or colleges at the Regional Fairs?
No. Only Ontario universities will be at the Regional Fairs.
Which universities will be at the Regional Fairs?
Visit the Regional Fairs event page to see a listing of which universities will be there.
How can I prepare for the Regional Fairs?
To make the most of your visit to a Regional Fair, we suggest you visit the OUInfo website before the event to learn more about Ontario’s universities – like which universities offer the programs you’re interested in – to help you decide which university you are most interested in.
Regional Fairs Admission
What is the admission cost for the Regional Fairs?
There is no cost to attend the Regional Fairs.
I can’t attend the Regional Fairs. How can I learn more about Ontario’s universities?
You can learn about Ontario’s universities in several ways:
- Attend the OUF at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC), October 21-22, 2023.
- Ontario’s universities are hosting the virtual Information Sessions. Each event is divided into 4 timeslots, where you can learn about the universities of your choice and ask questions.
- Select the universities you would like to receive information from on the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form.
- Many Ontario universities continue to offer their own in-person and virtual events and tours, webinars, chats and more. Visit Tours and Events on Ontario Universities’ Info (OUInfo) to find upcoming Ontario university offerings.
- OUInfo is a great resource to learn more about the Ontario universities you’re interested in. Find and compare Ontario university programs, and research residences, scholarships, admission requirements and more.
Can I attend the Regional Fairs if I am not graduating high school this year?
Yes. You can attend if you’re thinking about applying to an Ontario university, even if you’re not currently in Grade 12.
Regional Fairs Registration
Do I need to register?
We encourage you to register to easily share your contact information with the universities you’re interested in so they can send you information about their programs, events, scholarships and more.
Does my parent, guardian or supporter need to register for a OUEvents Pass to attend a Regional Fair with me?
No. They do not need to register unless they are also interested in receiving information from the universities.
Can I get a OUEvents Pass at a Regional Fair?
Yes. However, registering in advance is the best option to ensure you’re ready for the Fair.
What Kind of Information is Available at Regional Fairs?
Will there be university presentations at the Regional Fairs?
No. If you are interested in university presentations, we encourage you to attend the virtual Information Sessions.
Will the Regional Fairs have information about financial aid?
You can speak with university representatives directly at the Regional Fairs about the financial aid options offered at their university. The information available at the Fair may vary by university.
Will the Regional Fairs have information for a student who decided to take a gap year?
The Regional Fairs provide information primarily about undergraduate programs, so it is a useful resource for gap year students who are interested in those programs.
Will the Regional Fairs have information for mature students?
The Regional Fairs provide information primarily about undergraduate programs, so it is a useful resource for mature students who are interested in those programs.
Will there be information about graduate or professional studies (e.g., teacher’s education, medical school) at the Regional Fairs?
The Regional Fairs are geared toward high school students and therefore primarily provides information about undergraduate programs.
Some universities may choose to also provide information about graduate and/or professional programs. University representatives will usually be able to answer general questions about graduate studies.
Will the Regional Fairs have information for Indigenous students?
No. The Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program (APSIP) is travelling across Ontario around the same time as the Regional Fairs, delivering in-person events where you can connect with Indigenous recruiters. You can also connect with Indigenous recruiters at the OUF and virtual Information Sessions.
Virtual Information Sessions FAQs
In this section:
- General Information About Information Sessions
- Virtual Information Sessions Attendance
- Virtual Information Sessions Registration
- What Kind of Information is Available at the Virtual Information Sessions?
- Technology and How to Connect to the Virtual Information Sessions
- Accessibility for Virtual Information Sessions
General Information About Virtual Information Sessions
How many events are there?
There will be 2 virtual events:
- Tuesday, September 26, 5-7 pm (ET)
- Wednesday, November 22, 5-7 pm (ET)
How many sessions will each university offer and how long will each session be?
Each university will offer four 30-minute sessions during each virtual event.
Will the universities provide the same information at each session and at every virtual event?
It depends on the university. Refer to the event schedules to find out what each university plans to offer during their session.
How do I find a schedule of the sessions?
Schedules are available on the Information Sessions virtual event page and the event website.
How do I choose which university sessions to attend?
- Visit the OUInfo website to learn more about Ontario’s universities – like which universities offer the programs you’re interested in – to help you decide which sessions you want to attend.
- Refer to the virtual event schedules to find out what each university plans to offer during their session.
What if I want to attend more than 4 university sessions?
There will be 2 virtual events on September 26 and November 22.
Attending these events will give you the opportunity to attend more than 4 university sessions.
If you are interested in additional opportunities to learn about Ontario universities, they will travel across the province for the Ontario Universities’ Regional Fairs, offering fair-style events that allow you to gather information about Ontario’s universities. Learn about programs, campus life and anything else that may help you decide which Ontario university to choose.
Universities also continue to offer their own in-person and virtual events and tours, webinars, chats and more. To find upcoming university offerings, visit the Tours and Events section on the Ontario Universities’ Info (OUInfo) website.
Do I need to do anything beforehand? How can I prepare for the virtual Information Sessions?
No. You do not need to do anything beforehand. However, to make the most of the virtual Information Sessions, we suggest you:
- Refer to the virtual event schedules to find out what each university plans to offer during their session and plan your time wisely.
- Visit the OUInfo website before the event to learn more about Ontario’s universities – like which universities offer the programs you’re interested in – to help you decide which sessions you want to attend.
How do I ask university representatives questions?
University representatives will advise during their sessions how you can ask questions.
You may also contact each university by clicking the “Contact” button within their showcase.
Will the presentations be recorded?
Presentations will not be recorded. We encourage you to check university websites to view on-demand content and recorded presentations.
Will any non-Ontario universities or colleges participate in these events?
No. Only Ontario universities will participate in these events.
I would like to receive information from the universities. How do I share my contact information with them?
To receive information from the universities you are interested in, click the “I want to receive information from this university” button in each university showcase.
You can also select the universities you would like to receive information from on the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form and submit the form.
I already submitted the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form. I would like to receive information from additional universities. What do I do?
Go to the additional universities’ showcases that you would like to receive information from and click the “I want to receive information from this university” button.
You can also select the additional universities you would like to receive information from on the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form and re-submit the form.
Top of Information Sessions FAQs
Virtual Information Sessions Attendance
Is there a fee to attend?
No. The events are free.
Can I attend both events?
Yes. Attending both events will give you more opportunities to connect with the universities you are interested in.
We also encourage you to view the event website outside of live event hours to view university showcases and resources.
I can’t attend either of the live events. How can I learn more about Ontario’s universities?
You can learn more about Ontario’s universities in several ways:
- Visit the event website outside of live event hours to view university showcases and resources.
- Ontario universities will travel across the province for the Regional Fairs, offering fair-style events that allow you to gather information about Ontario’s universities. Learn about programs, campus life and anything else that may help you decide which Ontario university to choose.
- Connect with Ontario’s universities at the OUF in Toronto on October 21-22. The OUF allows you to gather information and chat with representatives from Ontario’s universities one-on-one.
- Select the universities you would like to receive information from on the Connect with Ontario’s Universities form.
- Many Ontario universities continue to offer their own in-person and virtual events and tours, webinars, chats and more. To find upcoming university offerings, visit the Tours and Events section on the Ontario Universities’ Info (OUInfo) website.
- OUInfo is a great resource to learn more about the Ontario universities you’re interested in. Find and compare Ontario university programs, and research residences, scholarships, admission requirements and more.
Do I have to attend for the full 2 hours, or can I come and leave any time?
You are free to come and go as you please. Keep in mind that there will be four 30-minute sessions that will start on the hour and half hour. We encourage you to join the sessions promptly when they start so you can watch the full presentations.
Can my parents/guardians/supporters watch the sessions?
Yes. Anyone is welcome to watch.
Can I attend the virtual Information Sessions if I am not graduating high school this year?
Yes. You can attend if you’re thinking about applying to an Ontario university, even if you’re not currently in Grade 12.
Can I attend the virtual Information Sessions if I live outside of Ontario?
Yes, these events are open to anyone who is interested in attending an Ontario university.
Top of Information Sessions FAQs
Virtual Information Sessions Registration
Do I need to pre-register?
Yes. To receive access to the event site and live presentations from universities, you must register in advance.
By registering, you will receive your unique event link to your email.
You will also receive information event reminders for the virtual Information Sessions virtual events.
Does my parent, guardian or supporter need to register?
If your parent, guardian or supporter would like their own unique access to the Information Sessions virtual events website, they must register.
Can I use my OUEvents Pass from the OUF and Regional Fairs at the Information Sessions?
No. You must register for Information Sessions. Your OUEvents Pass can only be used at the OUF and Regional Fairs.
Top of Information Sessions FAQs
What Kind of Information is Available at the Virtual Information Sessions?
Will there be information about graduate or professional studies (e.g., teacher’s education, medical school) at the virtual Information Sessions?
The virtual Information Sessions are geared toward high school students and therefore will primarily provide information about undergraduate programs.
Some universities may choose to also provide information about graduate and/or professional programs. University representatives will usually be able to answer general questions about graduate studies.
Will the virtual Information Sessions have information for mature students?
The virtual Information Sessions will provide information primarily about undergraduate programs, so they will be a useful resource for mature students who are interested in those programs.
Will the virtual Information Sessions have information for a student who decided to take a gap year?
The virtual Information Sessions will provide information primarily about undergraduate programs, so they will be a useful resource for gap year students who are interested in those programs.
Will the virtual Information Sessions have information about financial aid?
You can speak with university representatives directly during their sessions about the financial aid options offered at their university. The information available at the virtual Information Sessions may vary by university.
Top of Information Sessions FAQs
Technology and How to Connect to the Virtual Information Sessions
What device do I need to watch the university sessions?
For the best experience, we recommend you use a desktop or laptop computer. You may also use a smartphone or tablet.
Does my camera need to be on? Will I be visible?
No. Your camera does not need to be on. As long as your camera is not on, you will not be visible.
What platform(s) will the universities use to host their sessions?
The universities will choose their own platform, but will most likely use Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
Where do I go to connect to the virtual Information Sessions events?
On the day of the event(s) you wish to attend, or whenever you want to view the event outside of live hours, click the link you received in your email or register, if you haven’t already.
How do I join a session?
- Find the university presentation you want to attend.
- Select “Join Session” to open that university’s presentation.
- Join as many sessions as you like!
Top of Information Sessions FAQs
Accessibility at the Virtual Information Sessions
How do I request accommodation for accessibility needs?
If you are attending the virtual Information Sessions and have accessibility needs, email us.