Over 36,000 students call The U of A home, with 7,000 international students. There are more than 130 nationalities represented at the university.
Founded in 1908, The U of A has a strong history of innovative teaching and research. This has consequently built its international reputation as a leading university. It consistently fares well in global university rankings and stands out in many subject areas.
International students will feel at home on campus, as the dedicated International Student Services team is very helpful and friendly. Students can choose from a variety of on-campus accommodations to suit their needs, as well as receive awards for academic excellence in the form of scholarships.
There is plenty for students to get involved in outside of study time. Many students are attracted to the U of A because of its diverse and vibrant location. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, students can enjoy a young, vibrant city with a strong and dynamic economy. The north campus is above the beautiful North Saskatchewan River valley, one of the continent's biggest urban parklands, where students can bike, hike, ski, and much more.
The university strives to create an empowering student experience that prepares individuals to make a positive difference to the world after they graduate. The U of A has one of the highest graduate employment rates in Canada, and the province of Alberta has the highest average salaries in the country.
The university celebrated its faculty member, Dr Michael Houghton who won the 2020 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for the diversity of the hepatitis C virus. This is a reflection of the high caliber of talent fostered by the university.
This guarantee allows students to know the full tuition cost of their program at the time of admission, so they don't need to worry about future tuition increases.
All of the U of A's faculties stand out academically in their own way, with professors who are passionate about their subject areas who are qualified to provide a leading education. U of A professors have received 41, 3M teaching fellowships, which is Canada's highest honor for post-secondary faculty. This is the most among all Canadian universities.
The Faculty of Education has placed within the top four faculties of its kind in Canada for four consecutive years. The Faculty of Engineering has an esteemed global alumni network which is known for its commitment to improving issues in society. The Faculty of Science has an academic team which has won many awards, with several members being part of national organizations such as the Royal Society of Canada.
Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences Alberta School of Business Faculty of Arts Augustana Campus (fine arts, humanities, physical education, science, and social sciences) Campus Saint-Jean (French-language faculty) Faculty of Education Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Extension Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Faculty of Native Studies Faculty of Nursing Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine School of Public Health Faculty of ScienceThere are also two affiliated colleges, namely St. Joseph's College and St. Stephen's College.
All programs at the U of A are taught in English, apart from at Campus Saint-Jean where programs are taught in French.
There are a number of ways students can meet the English language requirements. They can:
Successfully complete an English language proficiency test Prove prior education taken in the English language at a recognized institution Successfully complete the Bridging ProgramStudents will need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.
Many exciting social events are held throughout the year including comedy nights, movie nights, farmers' markets, international week, and sustainability week. Foodies will be delighted with the dining options on campus as well as areas nearby. Students will be able to find cuisines from all over the world, as well as must-try Canadian delicacies.
The U of A is home to Canada's second largest research library system, with over five million titles and 7.5 million volumes. Students will benefit from the hundreds of laboratories, including over 100 institutes and centres on campus.
Students can get involved with their favorite sports, try new things, or simply enjoy the community spirit during sports events. Many sports teams win competitions throughout the year and all students can watch on-campus games for free.
President's International Distinction Scholarship
CAD 120,000 is awarded over four years to 25 students based on academic standing and demonstrated leadership qualities, as well as on involvement in extracurricular and community activities. An application is required.
International Entrance Leadership Scholarship
CAD 10,000 is awarded to eligible students who are well-rounded leaders with superior academics. An application is required.
Admission Based Scholarships- no application required
International Admission Scholarship
Up to CAD 5,000 is awarded to eligible students for academic excellence.
Regional Excellence Scholarship
Up to CAD 5,000 is awarded to eligible students for academic excellence, with preference given to students in target regions. No application is required.
Gold Standard Scholarship
The top 5 per cent of students in each faculty could receive up to CAD 6,000, depending on admission average.
Campus Saint-Jean International Scholarship
Scholarships are awarded to eligible students who are studying on Campus Saint-Jean for academic excellence and can demonstrate financial need. No application is required.