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Laurentian University

Sudbury, Canada

Aerial view of Laurentian University campus on the shores of Ramsey Lake in Sudbury, Ontario, surrounded by boreal forest, five freshwater lakes, and green trails under a clear blue sky

Laurentian University

Sudbury, Canada

Founded

1960

Institution Type

Public

Total Students

~9,000

Campus Size

765 Acres

Discover Laurentian University: A Bilingual Northern Ontario Institution

Laurentian University is a bilingual public university located in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, offering instruction in both English and French. Incorporated in 1960 as a non-denominational federation, the university has grown into an institution recognized for its strengths in mining engineering, environmental science, Indigenous studies, and particle astrophysics.

Situated on a stunning 765-acre campus on the south side of Ramsey Lake, Laurentian is surrounded by five freshwater lakes and borders the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area. The university offers more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs across five faculties, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 18:1 that ensures personalized attention and meaningful engagement with professors.

Laurentian is a key partner in landmark research initiatives, including the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNOLAB), the world's deepest underground physics laboratory. The university also hosts the McEwen School of Architecture in downtown Sudbury and maintains a strong commitment to bilingualism, offering over 40 programs in both official languages and a Certificate of Bilingualism for qualifying students.

Key Milestones

  • 1913: Collège du Sacré-Coeur founded by the Jesuit Fathers in Sudbury, laying the groundwork for higher education in Northern Ontario.
  • 1960: Laurentian University officially incorporated as a non-denominational, bilingual federation combining Roman Catholic, United, and Anglican representatives.
  • 1964: The current lakeside campus on Ramsey Lake opened, replacing temporary facilities in various downtown Sudbury locations.
  • 2005: The Northern Ontario School of Medicine opened its east campus at Laurentian, expanding medical education access in the region.

Academic Structure and Faculties at Laurentian University

Laurentian University is organized into five faculties, each housing specialized schools and departments that deliver a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. The university is known for its flexible degree options, allowing students to customize their education with concentrations, minors, majors, and specializations.

Faculty of Arts

The Faculty of Arts offers programs in the humanities, social sciences, and creative fields, with options for study in both English and French. Students benefit from small class sizes and experiential learning opportunities.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies

Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture

This faculty is home to Laurentian's renowned programs in mining engineering, computer science, and the McEwen School of Architecture. Strong ties to the mining industry and SNOLAB provide unique research opportunities.

  • Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering
  • Bachelor of Architectural Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Faculty of Education and Health

This faculty delivers programs in education, nursing, midwifery, social work, and human kinetics. Collaborative nursing programs are offered in partnership with colleges across Ontario.

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Education
  • Bachelor of Physical and Health Education

Faculty of Management

The Faculty of Management offers business and commerce programs modeled on leading Canadian business schools. It is home to Canada's only undergraduate Sports Administration program that grants a business degree.

  • Bachelor of Commerce in Business Administration
  • Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Sports Administration
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Faculty of Graduate Studies

The Faculty of Graduate Studies oversees master's and doctoral programs across all disciplines, supporting advanced research in areas such as mineral deposits, boreal ecology, and rural health.

  • Master of Science in Geology
  • PhD in Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Geology
  • Master of Social Work

School of the Environment

Leveraging Sudbury's unique ecological setting, the School of the Environment offers interdisciplinary programs focused on environmental science, restoration ecology, and sustainability research.

  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology
  • Master of Science in Biology (Ecology stream)

Admission Requirements for Laurentian University

Undergraduate Admission

  • Secondary School DiplomaOntario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
  • Required CoursesSix 4U/M courses; specific prerequisites vary by program
  • Minimum AverageContact the university for program-specific averages
  • English ProficiencyIELTS 6.5 overall or TOEFL 88 (for non-native speakers)
  • Supplementary MaterialsPortfolio required for Architectural Studies; supplemental docs for Social Work
Laurentian does not require standardized tests such as SAT or ACT for undergraduate admission. Admission averages are calculated based on the top six final marks from Grade 12 U/M courses.

Graduate Admission

  • Bachelor's DegreeRelevant undergraduate degree from a recognized institution
  • Minimum GPAB+ average (approximately 75%) for most master's programs
  • English ProficiencyIELTS 6.5 overall or TOEFL 88 (for non-native speakers)
  • Supervisor RequirementSome programs require a confirmed graduate supervisor before applying
  • Supporting DocumentsStatement of purpose, letters of recommendation, CV, and official transcripts
GMAT and GRE are generally not required for graduate admission at Laurentian. Some programs may have additional requirements; check the specific program page for details.
January 15
Ontario (OUAC) Application Opens

The earliest recommended date for domestic students to submit applications through the Ontario Universities Application Centre.

April 1
Domestic Application Deadline

Recommended deadline for domestic undergraduate applicants for the September intake.

June 15
International Undergraduate Deadline

Final application deadline for international undergraduate students for the September start term.

Varies by Program
Graduate Application Deadlines

Graduate program deadlines vary. Check individual program pages on the Laurentian website for specific dates.

Tuition Fees and Scholarships at Laurentian University

Laurentian University offers competitive tuition fees, particularly when compared to other Ontario universities. International students should budget for tuition, incidental fees, health insurance (UHIP), and living expenses. All fees are subject to annual change.

Fee CategoryDomestic Students (CAD)International Students (CAD)
Undergraduate Tuition (per year)CAD 6,000 – CAD 8,000CAD 20,000 – CAD 30,000
Graduate Tuition (per year)CAD 8,000 – CAD 12,000CAD 18,000 – CAD 25,000
Incidental & Student FeesCAD 1,500 – CAD 2,000CAD 1,500 – CAD 2,000
Health Insurance (UHIP)N/A (covered by OHIP)Contact university for current rate
TotalCAD 7,500 – CAD 14,000CAD 21,500 – CAD 32,000

International Academic Excellence Scholarship

Automatic entrance scholarship for high-achieving international undergraduate students, renewable for up to three additional years based on maintained academic performance.

  • Value: Up to CAD 60,000 (CAD 15,000 per year)
  • Eligibility: Based on admission average; 80%+ required for renewal
  • Renewal: Renewable for up to 3 years with full-time enrollment and 80%+ GPA

Graduate Teaching Assistantship / Fellowship

Financial support for full-time graduate students in master's and PhD programs, combining teaching duties with tuition funding.

  • Eligibility: Full-time registered graduate students with B+ average (75%+)
  • Duration: Master's: up to 2 years; PhD: up to 4 years
  • Application: Eligible students receive an email invitation to apply

Campus and Facilities at Laurentian University

Laurentian University's 765-acre campus is one of the most naturally beautiful in Canada, nestled on the shores of Ramsey Lake and surrounded by five freshwater lakes and boreal forest. The campus is just an eight-minute drive from downtown Sudbury and features modern academic, residential, and recreational facilities.

Housing & Dining

Residence Options

Laurentian offers five unique residence buildings with guaranteed placement for first-year students. Options range from traditional dorm-style rooms to self-contained apartments for upper-year and mature students.

  • Traditional dorm-style rooms with shared kitchens and lounges
  • Single Student Residence (SSR) with 347 self-contained apartments
  • Mature Student Residence with furnished one-bedroom apartments

Dining & Amenities

Students enjoy a variety of on-campus dining options in the Great Hall and around campus, including well-known brands and a campus bookstore.

  • Great Hall open-market dining experience
  • Tim Hortons, Starbucks, Subway, and Topper's Pizza
  • Campus bookstore and convenience store

Student Life at Laurentian University

Student life at Laurentian is enriched by a close-knit bilingual community, diverse clubs and organizations, and unmatched access to outdoor recreation. With three student unions serving anglophone, francophone, and graduate students, every voice on campus is represented.

Clubs & Organizations

Laurentian hosts a range of student clubs and organizations catering to academic, cultural, recreational, and social interests. The active student unions organize events throughout the year.

Cultural & Language Groups

Francophone and bilingual student associations celebrate linguistic diversity, including the Association des étudiantes et étudiants francophones (AEF).

Academic & Professional Societies

Subject-specific clubs in engineering, business, science, and the arts provide networking, mentorship, and career development opportunities.

Outdoor & Recreation Clubs

With five lakes and a conservation area on the doorstep, outdoor clubs organize hiking, skiing, mountain biking, canoeing, and beach activities year-round.

Community & Volunteer Groups

Students engage in community service, Indigenous outreach, and sustainability initiatives that make a positive impact on the Sudbury region.

Voyageurs Athletics

Ontario University Athletics (OUA) / U Sports

  • Soccer
  • Cross-Country Running
  • Rowing
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Golf
  • Curling
Voyageurs

Sudbury, Ontario: A Northern City Rich in Nature and Culture

Panoramic view of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, featuring urban skyline, surrounding boreal forest, lakes, and the iconic Big Nickel landmark under a blue sky
Greater Sudbury — the regional hub of Northeastern Ontario, known for its lakes, mining heritage, and vibrant arts scene.

Life in Greater Sudbury

Greater Sudbury is a regional municipality of approximately 170,000 residents and serves as the educational, healthcare, and business hub of Northeastern Ontario. The city combines urban amenities with exceptional access to nature, offering students an affordable and welcoming environment compared to major Canadian metropolitan areas.

Natural Beauty

Sudbury is home to over 300 lakes and vast boreal forests, offering year-round outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, swimming, and canoeing.

Mining Heritage & Science

The city is a global mining centre and home to SNOLAB, the world's deepest underground physics laboratory, located in an active mine near Sudbury.

Arts & Culture

Sudbury boasts a thriving arts scene with galleries, theatres, film festivals, and the annual Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival.

Affordable Living

Compared to Toronto and other major Canadian cities, Sudbury offers significantly lower costs of living, including rent, food, and transportation.

Career Outcomes and Alumni Network

95%
Post-Graduation Employment Rate
Among the highest of all Ontario universities
CAD 50,000+
Average Starting Salary
Contact the university for program-specific data
50,000+
Alumni Worldwide
Graduates working across Canada and internationally

Where Laurentian Graduates Work

Vale (Mining) Glencore Health Sciences North SNOLAB Government of Ontario Deloitte Ontario Provincial Police Northern Ontario School of Medicine University

Practical Information for International Students

For International Students

International Student Services

Dedicated support for visa and study permit guidance, pre-departure preparation, airport pickup coordination, orientation programming, and cultural adjustment assistance.

Health Insurance (UHIP)

All international students are automatically enrolled in the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP), a mandatory health insurance program covering medical expenses during their studies in Canada.

Academic Accommodations & Support

The Centre for Academic Excellence and the Academic Accommodations Service provide tutoring, writing support, accessibility services, and personalized academic advising.

Key Contacts

Office of Admissions & Student Awards
  • +90 5435286292
  • +44 7868736984
  • corporate@uni4edu.com
  • info@uni4edu.com

Laurentian University Rankings

Laurentian University is recognized in several national and international rankings, with particular strength in mining engineering and environmental sciences. The university continues to build its reputation following its restructuring and emergence from financial challenges earlier this decade.

QS World University Rankings
Contact university for current data
2026
Times Higher Education
Contact university for current data
2025
US News Best Global Universities
#1759
2025
Maclean's (Primarily Undergraduate)
#16 of 20
2025
SubjectRanking BodyRank
Mining & Mineral EngineeringUS News / EduRank#38 globally (EduRank) / #51 nationally
Environmental ScienceEduRank#37 in Canada
Physics (Particle Astrophysics)EduRank#37 in Canada
PsychologyEduRank#35 in Canada
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6113
Graduate Students
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850
Academic Stuf
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9000
Students
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1281
International Students
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Instution Type

Features

Small class sizes, high employment outcomes, tricultural bilingual campus

Accommodation

Accommodation

Off-Campus Accommodations Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.

Work While Studying

Work While Studying

See guidelines on working while studying here.

Co-op/Internship Participation

Co-op/Internship Participation

Even if you do NOT meet our minimum English requirement (IELTS or TOEFL), you still can get conditionally accepted in the program of your choice with the condition of completing our English program prior to starting your chosen program.

Featured Programmes

Master's & Postgraduate

24 months

Human Kinetics master

location

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada

Earliest Intake

April 2026

Gross Tuition

31752 C$

Master's & Postgraduate

24 months

Health Administration Master

location

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada

Earliest Intake

April 2026

Gross Tuition

31752 C$

Master's & Postgraduate

24 months

Geology - Applied Mineral Exploration (Accelerated) Master

location

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada

Earliest Intake

April 2026

Gross Tuition

28800 C$

Average Time To Receive Acceptance Letter

September - June

Location

935 Ramsey Lake Road . Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6

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