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Lawstudenthnnm
  • Applicant
Posted

Hi there! I had a question about the mature student application. For my reference letters how do I go about having them submitted? I was looking through the application and I know you have to submit them after you finish the application so do I just provide contact details for my references and they will submit the letters themselves? Thank you! 

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SNAILS
  • Lawyer
Posted

This may not be worth much since I did not apply to U of M. But I never saw my reference letters, and I applied to 6 Ontario schools. It's been a lot of years now since I applied, but the reference letters must have sent it directly to OLCAS or the schools.

Pellican
  • Applicant
Posted

I want to add another related question: What does "If 26 years of age by September 1 in year admission is sought" mean?

Does it mean the year in which you apply, or your first school year?

If it's the former, then you could apply in the mature category at age 26+, meaning you would be age 27+ in L1.
If it's the latter, then you could apply in the mature category at age 25+, meaning you would be age 26+ in L1.

Does anyone know? Thanks.

GoatDuck
  • Law Student
Posted

It means 26 by the time school starts. 

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