Kinesiology and Physical Education at UofT vs. Kinesiology at Western

Kinesiology at Western is harder to get into, with a competitive average 3 points higher (88% vs 85%). Kinesiology at Western also admits a smaller share of applicants (38% vs 50% acceptance rate).

Kinesiology and Physical Education

University of Toronto

85%
Competitive avg
89.6%
Median accepted

Kinesiology

Western University

88%
Competitive avg
92.6%
Median accepted

Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricUofTWestern
Competitive average85%88%
Acceptance rate50%38%
Median accepted average (reported)89.6%92.6%
Typical accepted range (reported)86.3–91.8%91.1–94%
Student reports1825
First-year enrollmentin Biology courses beyond first year. If you plan to take upper-year Biology courses, you should take SCH4U.335
LocationToronto, ONLondon, ON

Bold values mark the more competitive program on that metric. Reported medians and ranges come from anonymous student submissions to Uniscope; published averages and acceptance rates come from official sources where available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kinesiology and Physical Education at UofT harder to get into than Kinesiology at Western?

Kinesiology at Western is harder to get into, with a competitive average 3 points higher (88% vs 85%). Kinesiology at Western also admits a smaller share of applicants (38% vs 50% acceptance rate).

What average do you need for Kinesiology and Physical Education at UofT vs Kinesiology at Western?

Accepted students reported a median 89.6% average for Kinesiology and Physical Education at UofT and 92.6% for Kinesiology at Western. Published competitive averages are 85% and 88% respectively.

Which has the higher acceptance rate, UofT Kinesiology or Western Kinesiology?

Kinesiology and Physical Education at UofT has the higher acceptance rate (50% vs 38%).