The University of Waterloo gathers and maintains information used for the purposes of admission, registration and other fundamental activities related to being a member of the University community and to attending a public post-secondary institution in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Information submitted by applicants during the application process as well as any other information placed in their student record will be protected, used and released in compliance with Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. F.31) and the University of Waterloo’s policies.
Information applicants provide during the admissions process is collected under the authority of the University of Waterloo Act, 1972, and is needed to verify qualifications and determine eligibility for admission.
Application and admission information will form part of the student record and will be used to admit, register and graduate students, record academic standing, administer awards and financial aid, authorize library access, and administer and operate academic, athletic, recreational, residences, alumni and other University programs.
The University also collects specific and limited personal information on behalf of the Federation of Students and the Graduate Student Association. This information is used for membership administration, elections, annual general meetings and the administration of student benefit plans and is disclosed to the two organizations solely for those purposes. Students should contact the office of either group if they have any questions about this matter.
Faculty or College of enrolment, programs of study, sessions registered, awards based on academic merit, degrees received and dates of convocation are released upon request to authenticate students’ current or past status at UW. Students who prefer that such information not be released are to advise the Registrar’s Office or the Graduate Studies Office in writing, as appropriate.
Co-op students’ grades, résumés, co-op work histories and citizenship status (as required by federal employers) will routinely be provided to prospective co-op employers as part of the interview process to facilitate co-op work term employment.
Information on admission, registration, academic standing and graduation may also be disclosed and used for statistical and research purposes by the University, other post-secondary educational institutions and the provincial and federal governments.
The University is required to report student-level enrolment-related data to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) as a condition of its receipt of operating grant funding. The Ministry collects this enrolment data, which includes limited personal information such as Ontario Education Numbers, student characteristics and educational outcomes, in order to administer government postsecondary funding, policies and programs, including planning, evaluation and monitoring activities. Further information on the collection and use of this data can be obtained from MTCU website: http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca (English) or http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/fre (French) or by writing to the Director, Postsecondary Finance Branch, Postsecondary Education Division, 7th Floor, Mowat Block, 900 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M7A 1L2.
Questions about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by the University, should be directed to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator, Secretariat, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario. The email address of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator is fippa@uwaterloo.ca. See also University of Waterloo Policy 19: Access to and Release of Student Information.