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Dalhousie University<br />
Office of the Registrar, PO Box 15000<br />
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4R2 Canada<br />
T: + 1 902 494 2450<br />
F: + 1 902 494 1630<br />
E: admissions@dal.ca<br />
Founded in 1818, with campuses<br />
in Halifax and Truro, Nova Scotia,<br />
Dalhousie attracts high achieving<br />
students from around the globe.<br />
We inspire students, faculty, staff,<br />
and graduates to make significant<br />
contributions to our region, Canada,<br />
and the world.<br />
Over 18,000 students are enrolled<br />
at Dalhousie University for the 2012-<br />
2013 academic year, including 2,400<br />
international students from more<br />
than 110 countries. With over 1,000<br />
professors, Dalhousie is Canada’s<br />
smallest research-intensive university,<br />
combining the best attributes of small<br />
undergraduate colleges and much<br />
larger research universities.<br />
Dalhousie University, one of Canada’s<br />
leading universities, is widely<br />
recognized for outstanding academic<br />
quality, high calibre teaching, and<br />
a broad range of educational and<br />
research opportunities. With more<br />
than 4,000 classes in over 180<br />
degree programs, Dalhousie’s array<br />
of academic choices provides the<br />
flexibility to ensure your degree reflects<br />
who you are and where you want to<br />
go. Amongst the more than100,000<br />
Dalhousie University alumni you’ll find<br />
87 Rhodes Scholars.<br />
New, state-of-the art facilities open<br />
every year: places like the Kenneth C.<br />
Rowe Management Building; Risley<br />
Hall, a 490 single-room residence; and<br />
most recently, the Mona Campbell<br />
academic building. Dalhousie blends<br />
the finest academic traditions with<br />
innovative thinking, just as Nova Scotia<br />
blends old world charm with the<br />
modern amenities and vibrant cultural<br />
scene students want. At Dalhousie,<br />
you’re in the middle of it all.<br />
Faculties & Courses<br />
Agriculture, Architecture and Planning,<br />
Arts and Social Sciences, College<br />
of Continuing Education, Computer<br />
Science, Dentistry, Engineering,<br />
Graduate Studies, Health Professions,<br />
Law, Management, Science, and<br />
Medicine.<br />
Teaching Periods<br />
Session I: September – December<br />
Session II: January – April<br />
Session III: May – June,<br />
and/or May – August<br />
Tuition Fees<br />
Annual tuition fees for undergraduate<br />
Founded in 1818 and<br />
located in Halifax and Truro,<br />
Nova Scotia, Dalhousie<br />
attracts high achieving<br />
students from around the<br />
world.<br />
www.dal.ca<br />
studies vary by program and start from<br />
CAN$15,312. For more information on<br />
other estimated fees please visit: www.<br />
dal.ca/moneymatters.<br />
Scholarships<br />
<strong>International</strong> high school applicants<br />
for first-year studies will be considered<br />
for scholarships, if a completed<br />
application and supporting documents<br />
are received by March 15. More<br />
information and the scholarship<br />
application can be found online at<br />
www.dal.ca/moneymatters.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> GPA Required<br />
Minimum <strong>GAC</strong> Grade Point Average<br />
2.6 (subject to availability)<br />
Minimum English Proficiency<br />
No English proficiency score is required<br />
for those who have successfully<br />
completed the upper level of the <strong>GAC</strong><br />
program.<br />
How to Apply<br />
To apply visit: www.dal.ca/admissions.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> <strong>Pathway</strong> <strong>Universities</strong> Handbook 2013<br />
University of Windsor<br />
401 Sunset Avenue<br />
Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 Canada<br />
T: 519 253 3000 ext. 3938<br />
Toll free: 1-800-864-2860<br />
(toll free in Canada/US)<br />
E: isc@uwindsor.ca<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of Windsor is located<br />
on the Canada–US border in Canada’s<br />
4th most diverse city, where our<br />
students enjoy the best of both worlds<br />
– living in a safe, student-friendly,<br />
diverse Canadian town only minutes<br />
from an American cultural metropolis.<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of Windsor is Canada’s<br />
most international campus, with 11<br />
percent of our student body coming<br />
from nearly 100 countries. More than<br />
95 percent of our graduates find<br />
employment within six months.<br />
Degree Programs<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of Windsor offers a<br />
broad range of programs, with 16,000<br />
full- and part-time students enrolled in<br />
more than 150 bachelor’s, master’s,<br />
doctoral, and professional degree<br />
programs via nine faculties:<br />
Arts and Social Sciences, Odette<br />
School of Business, Education,<br />
Engineering, Graduate Studies,<br />
Human Kinetics, Law, Nursing and<br />
Science. Academic disciplines range<br />
from Humanities and Liberal Arts to<br />
Science. Professional studies are<br />
offered in Business, Engineering,<br />
Education, Law, Computer Science,<br />
Creative Writing, Kinesiology, Nursing,<br />
Social Work, Clinical Psychology,<br />
Music, Dramatic Art, Visual Arts, and<br />
Medicine. <strong>The</strong>se degree programs<br />
are highly attractive to international<br />
students, who choose Windsor for its<br />
quality of education and unparalleled<br />
research opportunities.<br />
Teaching Periods<br />
Fall: September – December<br />
Spring: January – April<br />
Summer: May – June and July – August<br />
Tuition Fees<br />
CAN$18,100. Tuition and fees vary<br />
according to course load, degree<br />
level, location, and program.<br />
Costs are subject to change.<br />
Please refer to our website for details:<br />
www.uwindsor.ca/cashiers.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> GPA Required<br />
Varies by program. Applicants from<br />
overseas must send official documents<br />
of their secondary education indicating<br />
subjects taken and grades obtained.<br />
Notarized English translations are<br />
necessary if documents are not<br />
in English. Photocopies are not<br />
accepted. In addition, candidates<br />
must meet the prerequisites specific<br />
to the faculty in which they are<br />
seeking admission.<br />
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www.uwindsor.ca/international<br />
www.uwindsor.ca/isc<br />
<strong>The</strong> University of<br />
Windsor campus offers<br />
a culturally enriching<br />
educational experience<br />
and is home to students<br />
from more than 100<br />
countries around the globe.<br />
Minimum English Proficiency<br />
TOEFL iBT 83 (with an essay score<br />
of 20), CBT 220 (with a TWE of 4.5);<br />
IELTS 6.5; CAEL 60.<br />
Credits and Scholarships<br />
<strong>The</strong> Student Awards & Financial Aid<br />
Office administers undergraduate<br />
award programs which encourage<br />
academic excellence. Student awards<br />
may take the form of a citation, medal,<br />
gift, prize or grant of money. In some<br />
instances, students must submit an<br />
application form for consideration,<br />
although some are automatic if they<br />
are based strictly on grades. Students<br />
will be automatically considered<br />
for a limited number of University<br />
of Windsor <strong>International</strong> Student<br />
Entrance Scholarships, ranging in<br />
value from CAN$500 to CAN$1500,<br />
when applying for undergraduate<br />
admission. Eligibility will be confirmed<br />
by letter if the student is chosen as<br />
a recipient. In addition, students<br />
demonstrating academic excellence<br />
may be considered for the Outstanding<br />
Scholars Program in select areas of<br />
study. Please refer to our website<br />
for details: www.uwindsor.ca/awards.<br />
How to Apply<br />
<strong>International</strong> students can apply<br />
using the online form available on<br />
our website. Application forms can<br />
also be obtained via fax, e-mail<br />
attachment as a PDF, or post.<br />
Please e-mail: intl@uwindsor.ca to<br />
specify your application preference.<br />
Applicants are also required to send<br />
all required documentation indicated<br />
on our website and follow those steps<br />
in order to complete the process.<br />
Receipt of packages are confirmed<br />
via e-mail.<br />
<strong>GAC</strong> <strong>Pathway</strong> <strong>Universities</strong> Handbook 2013