Universities in Canada - Page 8
List of Universities in Canada
There are 381 universities found in Canada. This is the 8th of 8 pages that list the universities of Canada. You may navigate to other pages to find more universities in this country.
Click on a university from the following list to find its detailed information.
- University of Québec in Outaouais, Gatineau
- University of Québec in Rimouski, Rimouski
- University of Québec, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Amos
- University of Québec, Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières
- University of Regina, Regina
- University of Saint-Boniface, Saint Boniface
- University of Sainte-Anne, Pointe de l'Église
- University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
- University of St Michael's College, Toronto
- University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford
- University of Toronto, Toronto
- University of Victoria, Victoria
- University of Waterloo, Waterloo
- University of Windsor, Windsor
- University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg
- Vancouver Career College, Burnaby
- Vancouver Central College, New Westminster
- Vancouver College of Art and Design, Vancouver
- Vancouver Community College, Vancouver
- Vancouver Institute of Media Arts, Vancouver
- Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo
- Vancouver School of Theology, Vancouver
- Vanier College, Montreal
- VanWest College, Vancouver
- Victoria University in the University of Toronto, Toronto
- Western Academy Broadcasting College Saskatoon, Saskatoon
- Western University, London
- Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
- York University, Toronto
- Yorkville University, Fredericton
- Yukon University
Featured Articles
Following is a list of 10 informative articles with valuable insights into universities and higher education in Canada.
Explore the comprehensive University of Montreal Admission Guide for 2023-2024, providing insights into requirements, deadlines, and selection criteria for prospective students. Plan your academic journey today! [Read More]
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Universities around the world celebrate Earth Day by organizing a range of events and initiatives that promote sustainability and environmental awareness. From campus clean-ups to sustainability fairs and speaker series featuring environmental experts, universities demonstrate their commitment to protecting our planet and creating a sustainable future. Discover how universities celebrate Earth Day and their role in promoting environmental awareness. [Read More]
Tertiary education in Canada is not free, especially for international students, but it is affordable compared to the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia. The average undergraduate foreign student pays C$11,903 annually. [Read More]
There are myriads of work permit programs for foreign students. Working in Canada as an international student can open doors of opportunities for the future. International students can work 20 hours a week during academic sessions and full-time or 40 hours during vacation or scheduled breaks such as winter, summer, and spring breaks. [Read More]
The type of health insurance you will get will depend mainly on the province you are going. Every province has its own healthcare rules and eligibility requirements for residents. So, your duty as an international student is to know the healthcare requirements of the area you intend going, this will help you to apply for the suitable one. [Read More]
The advantages of studying in Canada are multiple; one of them is that you will enjoy a valuable Canadian work experience both during and after your program. There are also great immigration options for foreign students that have completed their tertiary education programs. [Read More]
New rules for international students have been established in Canada's education system. This is aimed at protecting the country's global academic reputation and minimizing the potential for misuse or fraud of the program. The new rule took effect on June 1, 2014. [Read More]