Located
in Ontario and one hour west of Toronto, the University of Guelph offers
excellent academic, research and international opportunities without
sacrificing the friendliness and comfort of a small community. The university
is home to 16,000 undergraduate students and 1,964 graduate students including
international students from over 100 countries.
Rated
by Maclean’s as the #1 comprehensive university in Canada, the University of
Guelph offers a variety of academic programs in arts, science, commerce,
technology, engineering, architecture, veterinary medicine, and other fields.
Many programs offer co-op opportunities that allow students to apply their
academic knowledge in practical industry work. Because of the university’s
commitment to internationalism, study abroad programs abound including exchange
programs with universities in Australia, England, France, India, Latin America,
South Africa, USA and other countries.
Admission
A
secondary school graduation certificate, high school diploma or equivalent is
necessary for undergraduate admission. Successful applicants will possess
excellent grades and additional supporting documents. Students are encouraged
to submit International Baccalaureate diplomas, Advanced Placement
examinations, SAT scores or Advanced Level examinations. Certain minimum
requirements apply to citizens of specific countries. Consult the admissions website
for further information.
Students
whose native language is not English are required to provide evidence of
English proficiency by submitting scores from a testing entity such as IELTS,
TOEFL, MELAB, CAEL or by enrolling in the university’s ESL program.
Graduate
admission requirements depend on the specific graduate program. Minimum
requirements include an undergraduate degree or equivalent degree (four-year
degree) from a college or university. Certain programs may require specific
tests such as the GMAT for the Master in Business Administration program.
Consult the graduate program website for further information.
Tuition
Costs
Tuition
costs vary per academic program. The following estimates indicate a rough
average of total tuition costs per semester.
Undergraduate
Canadian Students: $2500 CAD / academic semester
Undergraduate
International Students: $7500 CAD / academic semester
Graduate
Canadian Students: $2,087 CAD / academic semester
Graduate
International Students: $4,448 CAD / academic semester
Scholarships
are available to Canadian and International students. Merit-based scholarships
range from $500 to $6,000 CAD while need-based scholarships range from $1,000
to $3,000 CAD. Successful applicants will have excellent academic records, high
test scores (if applicable) as well as letters of reference.
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