University of Windsor

- Location Windsor, ON
- Web Site http://www.uwindsor.ca/intl
- Nearest ELS Center Vancouver,BC
- Need to Learn English? Learn More About English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Housing | Location Type | Offers Scholarships | Student Population | Offers CLA | |
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Available for Undergraduate and Graduate | Urban | Yes | 15574 (Total) | Yes | |
Degrees Offered | Public/Private | Student Body | Student Population | ||
Career/Undergraduate Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctorate | Public | Co-educational | 2648 (International) |
Yearly Costs / ELS Level
Living Expenses | ||||||||
Degree | Tuition | Fees | Housing ** | Meals | OtherExpenses | I 20/Visa | ELS | |
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Career/Undergraduate Certificate | 109 | |||||||
Bachelor | $ | $ | $ | 109 | ||||
Master | $ | $ | $$$$ | 109 | ||||
Doctorate | $ | $ | $$$$ | 109 |
Location
The University of Windsor is a safe, urban campus covering 51 hectares (125 acres) in Windsor, Ontario. It looks out on one of Canada’s most beautiful waterfronts on the Detroit River. There are 12,780 undergraduates and 2,794 graduate students. 17 percent of them are international students from nearly 100 countries. In 2013, the University of Windsor celebrated its 50th anniversary. As a top Canadian university, UWindsor is known for more than 250 leading, prestigious programs. Each one of them are fully accredited by the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance. This third party council assures that all programs are of the utmost highest quality, recognized across the world, and will help open doors in your career. Most programs involve some type of experiential learning including co-op, internship, field placements or volunteer opportunities. We offer quality education, research excellence, hands-on experience, a multicultural environment, secure and welcoming communities, a rich campus life, supportive faculty and staff, and so much more. Windsor is diverse and community-oriented. Still small enough for hassle-free commutes and friendly neighborhood living. It’s also home to a symphony orchestra, great restaurants, a vibrant festival calendar, and one of the best live-music venues in Canada, as voted by CBC radio listeners. It is also Canada’s fourth most diverse city per capita providing a rich cultural mix. Average Temperatures Low (winter): 27°F / -3°C High (summer): 73°F / 23°C
Student life
- Participate in a wide array of activities and services supported by the International Student Centre
- Join one or more of our international clubs and organizations
- Enrol in an internationally-focused or internationally-delivered academic program
- Connect with some of our internationally-trained professors
- Go abroad to study in another country through Student Exchange, International Co-op or Study Abroad
- Head over to The Forge, our new fitness centre for a quick workout or Pilates class or maybe join a campus recreation team
- Grab lunch with friends at the Marketplace (Baja shrimp tacos or the curry lamb stew?)
- Take your laptop outside and log on to Blackboard over our high-speed wireless campus network
- Then it’s off to your two-hour DJ gig at CJAM Radio
- And don’t forget Bhangra Club practice!
- Over 100 student clubs to join