Affiliated to the Laurentian University in Sudbury, Algoma University is a public institution established with a mission to give cross-cultural learning between Aboriginal & other communities in Northern Ontario. Currently, it has over 1500 students enrolled.
Programs offered by the Algoma University include more than 30 undergraduate majors and graduate certificates offered through three Faculties i.e Faculty of Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities. It does not offer any graduate degree programs.
Algoma University has affiliations with AUCC and CBIE. The campus is flourished by international students from over 30 different countries, who make up to 27% of its student body.
- It invites admissions in the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
- It offers admissions on a rolling basis. Applications are accepted throughout the year.
- Applicants must check country-specific requirements.
- International applicants must submit English Proficiency Test Scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent)
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More than 27% of international students are accepted annually to Algoma University. The application process is similar to that of domestic students. The entry requirements vary with programs and are country-specific.
International applicants must submit the following documents to be eligible for Algoma University admissions -
- Completed Application
- Official Transcripts
- Country-Specific Admission Requirements should be met.
- Evidence of English Language Proficiency
- Usually, 5-6 traditional academic courses in the final year of senior secondary including English are required.
- A minimum average of 65%/70% or country-specific equivalent
- Copy of Passport
- SOP to study in Canada
- Proof of Financial Support
- Health Certificate
English Language Proficiency
International applicants must demonstrate their English Language Proficiency to study in Canada. One way to do so is to submit scores of at least one of the following ELP Exams: