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As of fall 2026 admission to the Business Technology Management co-op program on the Milton campus will be competitive entry.
We will begin accepting applications for fall 2026 admission to co-op in March of 2026. You must be enrolled full-time in second year as of September of 2026.
The deadline to apply will be early September 2026.
Candidates compete for admission to Business Technology Management co-op. We choose candidates based on a co-op admission interview.
In order to qualify for an admission interview, students must meet the minimum GPA as set annually by the Co-op Office, but it will not be lower than 7.0 overall. You must achieve the overall GPA requirement by the application deadline to be granted an interview.
In July and August, we will contact applicants who met the minimum GPA to schedule interviews.
Your minimum overall GPA includes all the courses you completed at Laurier in the fall and winter terms of your first year.
The minimum overall first-year GPA required for students who apply for admission to Business Technology Management Co-op in 2026 will be announced in May 2026.
Although we will also consider courses taken after the winter term, we give more credit for academic achievement to students who achieved the minimum GPA cut-off by the end of the winter term.
We will not consider marks we receive after the deadline. Before taking courses through another school, check whether they will provide you with marks by our deadline.
You must complete five full credit courses (ten half-credit courses) by April of your first year.
If you complete fewer than five full credits by April, you must have completed at least ten half-credit courses by the end of the Spring/Summer term. Please note that we will consider only:
You must meet the requirements for progression to second year by the end of August.
If you complete more than 7.5 credits (including transfer credits) by the end of August, you are not eligible for co-op as you are too far along in your studies.
When calculating your GPA, we will include only those courses for which we see a numeric grade. We will exclude grades from courses such as UU150 that provide only a grade of either satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
We will, however, include courses graded as "satisfactory" when counting the number of courses you have completed.
We may give you slightly less credit for your marks than we give students who provided numeric grades for all ten half-credits.
We will grant admission interviews only to students who achieved the minimum GPA required by the application deadline.
If, however, you fail to meet the minimum GPA and petition your department to reconsider any of your grades, please let us know your new grades as soon as possible. Please submit your petition to by Sept. 15, so the petitions committee can make a decision by November 1. We will not consider requests we receive after November 1.
If after your petition, you meet the minimum GPA, we will offer you an admission interview, and will make decisions very soon after. To be eligible, you must also have met the application deadline.