Application Form 201-20 Application Form and Fee: Please complete the application form including all supplements and supporting documentation and submit your application package to the Admissions Office at Tyndale University College. Please submit an application fee of fifty dollars ($50) with your application. If you are applying from outside of North America, please submit a one hundred and fifty dollar ($150 CAD) fee. Application fees are nonrefundable. Please send your complete application package to the Admissions Office at Tyndale University College, 3377 Bayview AVE, Toronto, Ontario, M2M 3S4. Required Statements: 1. Provide two copies of one type-written statement of approximately 500 words describing your worldview and the resulting implications for education, teaching and learning. A worldview is a person's fundamental perspective on life and living. It answers the deeper questions of life such as: Why is there a universe and what is the meaning of life? A person's worldview is a basic framework which guides one's thoughts day by day and guides one's actions in all areas of life. It can be thought of as a life philosophy. As such, one's worldview will influence what one considers to be the purpose of education, the approach to teaching and learning and therefore, the reason why one may choose to attend a Christian university. 2. Write two unique statements regarding the Standards of Practice for the Teaching Profession. Tyndale's B.Ed. program is based upon forming Teacher Candidates to embody the Ontario College of Teachers' five essential Standards of Practice for the Teaching Profession (please see http://go.tyndale.ca/octstandards for a description of the standards). These practices are to be demonstrated by teachers who wish to be certified in Ontario. You are to write a reflective self-evaluation indicating your developing skills, abilities and attitudes towards at least two of the five Standards of Practice for the Teaching Profession. Provide two 500- word statements, one for each of the two standards you choose to address. In these two statements you may wish to touch on the following areas: why you want to be a teacher; the strengths you have that will serve you well in the profession; the aspects of education to which you are most attracted; the biases you hold; a description of specific experiences you have had that have prepared you for the teaching profession. Reference Contact: We require contact information for a referee, who we may contact as part of the application process. They must be an individual who has been in a leadership position regarding the applicant and be able to comment on the personal and/or professional qualities he/she has observed in the applicant that would make the applicant a suitable candidate for the teaching profession. They are not required to send us anything at this time. They must not be a relative. Official Post-Secondary Transcripts: For transcripts to be regarded as official they are to be sent directly to Tyndale from the issuing institution. Tyndale requires an official transcript from each of the institutions you have attended even though a full term may not have been completed and no credits earned. If you are currently enrolled in courses that are not shown on your transcript, please enclose a sheet listing these courses. Include the course name, course code, and credit hour or credit value. If you earned your undergraduate degree outside of North America please contact the B.Ed Program Officer at 416-226-6620 x2190 for guidance. English Language Requirement: Applicants whose first language is not English, or who have not studied for three years in an English speaking secondary or postsecondary institution (where English is the language of instruction and examinations are in English) must submit proof of English language proficiency by supplying their scores/results of either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Go to www.toefl.org or www.ielts.org for further information about these tests. Applicants who are not residents of Canada at the time of application must arrange to take the TOEFL/TWE or IELTS in the country from which they are applying. Tyndale's TOEFL institution code is 0532. To view to minimum required score please read the academic calendar. http://www.tyndale.ca/registrar/calendar Curriculum Vitae or Résumé: Provide a curriculum vitae or résumé that highlights your educationally related experiences. Candidate Interview: Applicants of interest to the Admissions Committee will be contacted for an interview at a later date to assist Tyndale in assessing your suitability for our B.Ed. Program. You will be given the opportunity to present artifact evidence (i.e. projects, photos, certificates of achievement or community involvement) if you choose to do so. Interviews will be conducted on our Bayview campus. An application is complete when Tyndale has received: your completed application form & fee your written statements your résumé your TOEFL or IELTS score report (if applicable) all your post-secondary transcripts
Step 1: Personal Information Legal Name: Home Address: First Name Middle Name Last Name Maiden Name Preferred Name Unit/Apt Number Street Number Street Name Mailing Address: (If different from home address.) Contact Information: City/Town Province/State Postal Code/Zip Code Unit/Apt Number Street Number Street Name City/Town Province/State Postal Code/Zip Code Email Address Home Phone Cell or Business Phone Biographic Info: Male Female Married Single Date of Birth Citizenship Social Insurance Number Gender Marital Status (MM/DD/YYYY) (used for tax and financial aid purposes) Faith Community: Language Spoken at Home: Faith Community Name City or Town Faith Affiliation Are you a Canadian Citizen or Landed Immigrant? Y / N Are you planning on coming to Canada on a Student VISA? Y / N Step 2: Academic Information Education History: (Please record ALL post-secondary schools that you have attended in the chart below and have official transcripts from all institutions attended sent directly to the Admissions Office at Tyndale University College, 3377 Bayview AVE, Toronto, ON M2M 3S4). If you are currently enrolled in courses that are not shown on your transcript, please enclose a sheet listing these courses. Include the course name, course code, and credit hour or credit value. If you earned your undergraduate degree outside of North America please contact the B.Ed Program Officer at 416-226-6620 x2190 for guidance. Page2
Step 2: Academic Information (continued) Program Track Selection: Please specify the program in which you would like to enroll: Primary/Junior (with or without the French as a Second Language [FSL] option) or Junior/Intermediate. Please indicate which of the two programs is your first choice, which is your second choice (if you wish) or which is your only choice. "P/J" Primary (K - 3)/Junior (4-6) Only Choice 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice No Preference French as a Second Language option: I believe I have sufficient background and would like to be considered for FSL. If you choose French as a Second Language, you will be required to write a competency test as an additional prerequisite. Background: P/J applicants are to indicate the university background they have in each of the following subject areas by denoting a specific university course below. If you are currently enrolled in a course please note "current" in the date completed column. English Mathematics Science Geography or History "J/I" Junior (4-6) / Intermediate (7-10) Only Choice 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice No Preference Background: J/I applicants must have a minimum of 12 university credit hours (18 preferred) in at least one teachable subject. Choose one or two teachables from the options below and complete the corresponding charts with the university courses that fulfill the 12-18 credit hour requirement for each teachable. If you choose French as a Second Language, you will be required to write a competency test as an additional prerequisite for taking the FSL methodology course. If you are currently enrolled in a course please note "current" in the date completed column. First Teachable English Geography History French as a Second Language Music Science - General Math Second Teachable English Geography History French as a Second Language Music Science - General Math
Step 3: Additional Information Reference Information: Reference Contact: We require contact information for a referee, who we may contact as part of the application process. They must be an individual who has been in a leadership position regarding the applicant and be able to comment on the personal and/or professional qualities he/she has observed in the applicant that would make the applicant a suitable candidate for the teaching profession. They are not required to send us anything at this time. They must not be a relative. First Name Last Name Applicant to Referee Association Email Address / Phone no. Emergency Contact: Legal Name: First Name Last Name Preferred Name Email Address Home Phone Cell or Business Phone Step 4: Fees and Conditions An application fee of $50 ($150 for non-north American applicants). Please indicate below the method by which you plan on paying your application fee. If you are paying by Cheque or Money order please include this with your application package when it is submitted. If you are paying by credit card or debit feel free to pay your fee in person or by phone by calling 416-218-6757 / 1.877.TYNDALE. Application fee - Method of Payment Cash Cheque Visa MasterCard Other A $500 Tuition deposit will be required from those who are offered admission to secure their seat in the program. Seats will be reserved in the order in which deposits are received. Evidence of accessibility may be submitted by applicants who are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents and who are Aboriginal/First Nations, members of a visible minority, or disabled. In the case of a learning disability, supporting professional documentation ought to be attached. Minimum admission requirements still apply. Please read the following conditions of admission carefully. In accepting an offer of admission to Tyndale University College, I understand the regulations and community standards set by Tyndale. I understand its ethos and purpose as stated in the Academic Calendar. I declare that the information provided in this application is accurate and true. Signature of Applicant (please sign, do not print name) Date MM / DD / YY All documents are to be directed to the following address: Admissions Office, Tyndale University College, 3377 Bayview AVE, Toronto, Ontario, M2M 3S4, Canada Page 4