Founded on March 7, 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth (1817–1901) ‘The Western University of London Ontario’ opened its doors to students for the first time in 1881. Four faculties – Arts, Divinity, Law and Medicine were there at Western's inception. Combining more than 1,350 faculty members and more than 30,000 students, the university has established itself as a globally recognized destination for academic excellence and leadership development achieved through learning and research.
Western prides itself on challenging the best and brightest faculty, staff and students to commit to the highest global standards. Through 11 faculties, a school of graduate and postdoctoral studies, and three affiliated university colleges, this vibrant centre of learning offers its students more than 400 specializations, majors and minors as well as innovative modular degree structures allowing students to combine numerous disciplines.
The university excels in moving research out of the labs and into the lives of people around the world through public- and private-sector partnerships. Researchers collaborate with colleagues across the campus, country and globe to inform policy on the world stage. From the operating room to the boardroom, the factory floor to spacecraft rocketing beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, Western’s research drives discovery and influences the way we live.
Touch tradition inside the historic University College or glimpse the future inside the LEED-certified Amit Chakma Engineering building. Western boasts more than 7 million square feet of space in 87 buildings that are joined together by 16 km of roadway and 15 km of sidewalks situated on more than 500 acres of land. There are more than 7,000 parking spaces available in 21 lots.
Approximately 200 clubs operate through the Students’ Council. There are more than 40 cultural clubs as well as academic, political, philanthropic or special interest. Western’s 46 varsity sports teams and clubs compete in national athletics each year. Additional intramural leagues, sports clubs and the best student recreation facility in the country offer a wide range of fitness options. Athletic financial awards of up to CAD 4,000 per year are available.
Considered Canada’s most beautiful university, Western’s main campus spans 481.2 hectares of Gothic-style buildings mixed with modern, LEED-certified structures provide an idyllic environment for our community of scholars. The university is located in London, Canada, a safe, vibrant and welcoming community of more than 383,000 people serving as a regional medical and industrial hub for southwestern Ontario.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) supports Western University instructors in creating high quality student-centred learning experiences through orientation, training, mentorship, research, and innovation opportunities.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is the teaching hub of the university. We support the university’s teaching and learning mission by providing orientation, training, mentorship, research and innovation opportunities for instructors at Western so that, they, in turn can create high quality undergraduate and graduate learning experiences for students. We build bridges between disciplines and create scholarly communities of practice that allow instructors at Western to share innovative approaches to teaching with each other and inspire student engagement throughout our campus.
Based on the data collected for the 2020 World University Rankings,student –faculty ratio-23 to 1.
Financial support to the students is provided in the form of scholarships, bursaries, work opportunities, and emergency loans. Such assistance adds to the list of reasons for pursuing higher education in Canada.
Three scholarships worth 50,00 CAD each are offered to exceptional international students as a part of the National Scholarship Program. Students are required to complete a National Scholarship Application that includes an essay and a nomination from their school. The application deadline is February 14, 2020. Extracurricular performance and innovative thought are highly recommended along with outstanding academics.
A student must apply for admission directly from secondary school to Western's main campus for full-time first-year studies to be eligible for this scholarship. This scholarship is directly awarded upon admission to undergraduate programs in Western, no extra application is required. Below are the specifications-
Scholarship | Average Requirement from Secondary Education | Value |
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Western Admission Scholarship | 90.0% to 91.9% | Total of $2,500 ($1,500 in first year, plus $1,000 for optional study abroad experience) |
Western Scholarship of Distinction | 92.0% to 100.0% | Total of $3,500 ($2,500 in first year, plus $1,000 for optional study abroad experience) |
Western Scholarship of Excellence | Awarded based on the top high school admission averages | Total of $8,000 ($6,000 in first year, plus $2,000 for an optional study abroad experience.) |
As of November 2007, the University of Western Ontario has over 220,000 alumni residing in over 100 countries.Throughout Western's history, faculty, alumni, and former students have played prominent roles in many different fields and have won the Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize and other awards such as the Rhodes Scholarship.
[Former faculty member Frederick Banting received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of insulin.
Alice Munro, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, studied in the university's English department for two years under a scholarship and returned to Western in 1974–75, when she held the post of writer-in-residence. She was later awarded an honorary degree.
Two graduates from Western have also travelled in space, namely Bjarni Tryggvason and Roberta Bondar.
Many former students have gained local and national prominence for serving in government, such as James Bartleman, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 2002 to 2007, and Sheila Copps who served as Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. Western's alumni also include a number of provincial premiers, including former premiers of Ontario John Robarts and David Peterson, and the former premier of Alberta, Don Getty. A number of graduates have also served prominent positions on the international level. Examples include Glenn Stevens, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia and Margaret Chan, the Director-General of the World Health Organization.
A significant number of prominent leaders in business and economics have also studied at Western. Examples include: Stephen Poloz, Governor, Bank of Canada,Thomas H. Bailey, founder and former chairman of Janus Capital Group, Geoff Beattie, president of The Woodbridge Company and chairman of CTVglobemedia, George Cope, president and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprise, Joseph Muncaster, president of Canadian Tire, Edward Rogers III, deputy chairman of Rogers Communications, and former president of Rogers Cable, Arkadi Kuhlmann, chairman of ING Direct, Rob McEwen, founder, chairman and former CEO of Goldcorp Inc., John Thompson, former chairman of Toronto-Dominion Bank and chancellor of Western, Prem Watsa, chairman, CEO of Fairfax Financial,Lee Seng Wee, former chairman of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation,Galen Weston, chairman and president of George Weston Limited, Howard Lindzon, author and founder of StockTwits, businesswoman Margaret Heng, CEO of Shatec, a Singapore-based hospitality training institution, and Kevin O'Leary, television personality, venture capitalist, and former president of The Learning Company.
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English Language Proficiency Tests | Minimum Score Requirement |
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IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL | 83 (iBT); 550 (pBT) |
Pearson Test Of English Academic | 58 |
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) | 80 |
CanTEST | 4.0 |
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) | 60 |
University Type | Public |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Mode of Programs | Full Time; Part-Time; Distance Learning |
Admission Acceptance Rate | 58% |
Student-Faculty Ratio | 23 to 1 |
Academic Calendar | Differs by Programs |
On-Campus Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates | Varies from 49,047 CAD to 64,907 CAD according to the program |
Of Campus Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates | Varies from 43,962 CAD to 62,752 CAD according to the program |
Operating Revenue (2019-2020) | 778.2 million CAD |
The following chart displays estimates in Canadian currency for tuition and living expenses for one full-time international undergraduate student over the course of one academic year (eight months). Please note that these are estimates only; costs will vary depending on your needs and preferences. Other costs to consider include, but are not limited to, currency fluctuations, visa and study permit fees and trips home.
ON CAMPUS | OFF CAMPUS | |
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Tuition & Fees: Most Programs* | $35,935 to $35,985 | $35,935 to $35,985 |
Tuition & Fees: DAN Management (BMOS) | $45,653 | $45,653 |
Tuition & Fees: Engineering | $48,778 | $48,778 |
Tuition & Fees: Nursing | $45,482 | $45,482 |
Books & Supplies** | $1,500 to $3,000* | $1,500 to $3,000* |
Residence & Meal Plan | $13,690 to $16,350 | $0 |
Off-campus Rent | $0 | $4,800 to $8,000 |
Food (without meal plan) | $0 | $2,800 to $4,800 |
Utilities | $0 | $800 |
Internet | $395 | $120 to $440 |
Phone | $300 to $600 | $300 to $600 |
Personal Items | $800 | $800 |
Local Transportation (bus pass included in tuition & fees) |
$0 |
$0 |
Clothing | $800 to $2,000 | $800 to $2,000 |
Entertainment | $800 | $800 |
Laundry | $200 | $200 |
Total Cost
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$54,420 to $72,923 |
$48,855 to $70,218 |
Tuition Fees in Canada (1st Year Average) | BE / BTech: CA$22,600 | MBA: CA$25,375 | MS: CA$17,225 | BBA: CA$20,560 | MEng: CA$22,225 | BSc: CA$20,745 | MASc: CA$20,375 | MIM: CA$28,900 | MA: CA$12,970 | MFin: CA$32,785 | BHM: CA$20,560 | MEM: CA$17,040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Canada | CA$8890 Per Year |
Entrance Exams in Canada | TOEFL: 86 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 60 | GRE: 309 | GMAT: 560 | SAT: 1177 |
Work and Study in Canada | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Canada | Up to 3 Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Canada | CAD 150 |
Student Visa in Canada | A Canada student permit is a document issued by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for international students in Canada. To study in Canada, you will require a student permit, which serves as a student visa. |
Intakes in Canada | There are Three Intakes in Canada: Fall (September), Winter (January) and Spring (May) |
Top Job Sectors in Canada | Business Management, Engineering, Economics, Dentisty, Law, Computer Science. |
Economy in Canada | GDP Growth of 1.9% (2018) 1.5% (2019e), 10th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal |
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