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The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) provides a forum for Ontario's universities to collaborate and advocate in support of their shared mission to the benefit and prosperity of students, communities and the province of Ontario. A membership organization consisting of Ontario's 20 publicly assisted universities and one associate member, the Royal Military College of Canada, COU works with members to find consensus on a wide range of university issues and advances them with government and other stakeholders.[1]

Council of Ontario Universities
Established1962
PresidentSteve Orsini
Address
180 Dundas Street West Suite 1800 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8
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AffiliationsUniversities Canada, IAU, COU
Websitecou.ca

The Ontario Universities' Application Centre, a division of COU, is the processing centre for all of the province's universities. It collects and distributes applications for undergraduate, professional and selected graduate programs. The centre's website provides data on applications each year.

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  1. ^ "About Us," Council of Ontario Universities. URL: http://www.cou.ca/about/

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