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University of Windsor

Windsor, Canada

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University of Windsor

Windsor, Canada

Founded

1857

Institution Type

Public Research University

Total Students

17,500+

Programs Offered

190+

Discover the University of Windsor: Canada's Southernmost University

The University of Windsor is a public research university located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. As Canada's southernmost university, it sits on the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, offering students a unique cross-border experience at North America's busiest international border crossing.

The university traces its roots to the founding of Assumption College in 1857 by the Society of Jesuits. After evolving through Assumption University of Windsor, it was officially incorporated as the University of Windsor by an Act of the Ontario Legislature on December 19, 1962, becoming a non-denominational provincial institution on July 1, 1963.

Today, UWindsor offers over 190 undergraduate and graduate programs across nine faculties, serving more than 17,500 students from nearly 100 countries. The university is a member of Universities Canada and has built its research reputation in automotive engineering, environmental science, social justice, and international trade.

Key Milestones

  • 1857: Assumption College founded by the Society of Jesuits in Windsor, Ontario
  • 1962: University of Windsor officially incorporated by the Ontario Legislature on December 19
  • 2012: Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation opens as a flagship research and teaching facility
  • 2019: Essex Centre of Research (Essex CORe) opens as a state-of-the-art facility for Biology, Chemistry, and Medical Physics

Academic Faculties and Programs at UWindsor

The University of Windsor is organized into nine faculties offering over 120 undergraduate majors and minors, and more than 70 master's and doctoral programs. The university's primary research strengths include automotive engineering, environmental science, social justice, and entrepreneurship, with growing focus on health and natural sciences.

Faculty of Engineering

Home to the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation, this faculty is a leader in automotive, environmental, and industrial engineering research with strong industry partnerships in Canada's automotive capital.

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

Odette School of Business

The Odette School of Business offers undergraduate and graduate programs including a full-time MBA, with a focus on international business and entrepreneurship leveraging Windsor's cross-border location.

  • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Management

Faculty of Science

Offering programs across biological sciences, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computer science, the Faculty of Science conducts cutting-edge research in areas including Great Lakes ecosystems and medical physics.

  • Computer Science
  • Biological Sciences
  • Mathematics and Statistics

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

The largest faculty at UWindsor, it encompasses disciplines from psychology and social work to dramatic art and music, and offers Canada's rare PhD in Social Justice.

  • Psychology
  • Social Work
  • Communication, Media and Film

Faculty of Law

One of Canada's leading law schools, the Faculty of Law offers a Juris Doctor program with a focus on access to justice, dual JD programs with American universities, and experiential learning opportunities.

  • Juris Doctor (JD)
  • Dual JD / Juris Doctor (Canadian-American)
  • Combined JD/MBA

Faculty of Nursing

The Faculty of Nursing prepares students for healthcare careers through rigorous clinical training and research, offering programs from undergraduate to doctoral levels in collaboration with regional health partners.

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Master of Science in Nursing
  • Nurse Practitioner Program

Admission Requirements for the University of Windsor

Undergraduate Admissions

  • Academic RequirementMinimum 70% overall average in senior secondary school (program-specific requirements may be higher)
  • English Proficiency (IELTS)Minimum overall band score of 6.5
  • English Proficiency (TOEFL)Minimum score of 83 (internet-based)
  • Application PlatformOntario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) or direct online application
  • Application FeeCAD 156 (via OUAC) or CAD 125 (direct international application)
International students are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Original transcripts and certified English translations are required for all prior academic records.

Graduate Admissions

  • Academic RequirementMinimum 70% (B average) in undergraduate degree from a recognized institution
  • English Proficiency (IELTS)Minimum overall band score of 6.5 to 7.0 depending on program
  • GMAT (MBA applicants)Score of 550 or higher recommended (waivers may be available)
  • Supporting DocumentsStatement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation, and official transcripts
  • Application FeeContact the university for current graduate application fee
GRE and GMAT scores are optional for most graduate programs. Specific requirements vary by department; check individual program pages for details.
March 1
Fall Semester (Undergraduate)

Recommended deadline for international undergraduate applicants for the September intake

November 1
Winter Semester (Undergraduate)

Deadline for international undergraduate applicants for the January intake

Varies by Program
Graduate Programs

Graduate application deadlines differ by faculty and program; check the specific department page

April 1
MBA Program (International)

Application deadline for international students applying to the full-time MBA program for fall entry

Tuition Fees and Scholarships at the University of Windsor

The University of Windsor offers competitive tuition rates compared to many Canadian universities. The university also provides a unique Tuition Guarantee for international students, locking in base tuition rates for the duration of their program. Contact the university's fee estimator tool for the most current figures.

Fee CategoryDomestic Students (CAD)International Students (CAD)
Undergraduate Tuition (per year)CAD 7,000 - 9,500CAD 20,000 - 28,000
Graduate Tuition (per year)CAD 6,500 - 9,000CAD 22,000 - 30,000
Residence and Meal PlanCAD 6,800 - 9,500CAD 6,800 - 9,500
Books, Supplies and IncidentalsCAD 2,000 - 3,000CAD 2,000 - 3,000
TotalCAD 16,300 - 31,000CAD 31,600 - 70,500

International Entrance Scholarships

Automatic merit-based scholarships for full-time international undergraduate students based on admission average. The university allocates over CAD 14,000,000 annually in scholarships, bursaries, and awards.

  • Award Range: Varies by admission average
  • Eligibility: Full-time international undergraduate students
  • Application: Automatically considered upon admission

Outstanding Scholars Program

A prestigious program for high-achieving students that combines financial support with enriched academic experiences, research opportunities, and mentorship from faculty.

  • Award Level: Contact university for current award amounts
  • Eligibility: Top-performing students with exceptional academic records
  • Benefits: Financial support, research mentorship, and enriched learning experiences

Campus and Facilities at the University of Windsor

The University of Windsor's 51-hectare (130-acre) campus is located along the Detroit River in a residential neighborhood, approximately 10 minutes from downtown Windsor. The campus blends historic Christian architecture with modern facilities, including the flagship Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation and the Essex Centre of Research.

Housing and Dining

Residence Options

The university offers four residential halls with traditional and suite-style housing options, all within walking distance of classrooms, the library, and dining facilities.

  • Traditional-style residence halls
  • Suite-style accommodations
  • New 440-room residence on Sunset Avenue

Dining and Recreation

Campus features multiple dining options, a comprehensive food court, and the St. Denis Centre for athletics and recreation including a weight room and swimming pool.

  • Multiple on-campus dining halls and food court
  • St. Denis Centre athletics and recreation complex
  • Toldo Lancer Centre for varsity sports

Student Life at the University of Windsor

Student life at UWindsor is vibrant and diverse, with students from over 100 countries creating a multicultural community. The university offers a wide range of clubs, organizations, and recreational activities, along with a strong tradition of varsity athletics and community engagement.

Clubs and Organizations

With over 80 student organizations and clubs, UWindsor provides ample opportunities for involvement outside the classroom. The University of Windsor Student Alliance (UWSA) coordinates many student activities and services.

Academic and Professional Societies

Subject-specific societies including the Commerce Society, Science Society, and Social Science Society offer networking, events, and career development opportunities.

Cultural and International Groups

Numerous cultural clubs celebrate the university's diverse international student body, hosting events that showcase traditions from around the world.

Community Service and Advocacy

Organizations like the Environmental Awareness Association engage students in sustainability, social justice, and community outreach initiatives.

Arts, Media and Performance

Students can participate in drama and theater groups, choral ensembles, the student-run newspaper, and the campus radio station.

Windsor Lancers Athletics

Ontario University Athletics (OUA) / U Sports

  • Track and Field
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • Hockey
  • Soccer
33+ National Championships

Windsor, Ontario: A Cross-Border City with Unique Advantages

Panoramic view of Windsor Ontario waterfront along the Detroit River with the Detroit Michigan skyline in the background, Ambassador Bridge visible, sunset light reflecting on the water, parks and walking trails along the riverfront
Windsor's stunning Detroit River waterfront with the Detroit skyline across the border

Life in Windsor, Ontario

Windsor is a culturally diverse city in southwestern Ontario, situated directly across the Detroit River from Detroit, Michigan. Known as Canada's automotive capital, it offers an affordable cost of living, a mild climate as Canada's southernmost city, and unique access to both Canadian and American culture, entertainment, and career opportunities.

Cross-Border Access

Located at North America's busiest international border crossing, students enjoy easy access to Detroit and the broader U.S. Midwest for cultural experiences and career networking.

Affordable Living

Windsor offers one of the most affordable costs of living among major Canadian university cities, making it an attractive option for international students managing their budgets.

Automotive and Manufacturing Hub

As Canada's automotive capital, Windsor provides unparalleled co-op and career opportunities in engineering, manufacturing, and related industries through strong industry partnerships.

Mild Canadian Climate

As Canada's southernmost city, Windsor enjoys a relatively mild climate with warm summers and moderate winters compared to other Canadian university cities.

Career Outcomes and Alumni Network

Contact University
Graduate Employment Rate
Contact the university for current employment data
CAD 50,000 - 70,000
Average Starting Salary
Estimated annual starting salary for graduates
150,000+
Alumni Worldwide
Global alumni network across diverse industries

Top Employers Hiring UWindsor Graduates

FCA (Stellantis) Ford Motor Company General Motors Magna International Government of Ontario Windsor Regional Hospital Deloitte TD Bank Group

Practical Information for International Students

For International Students

International Student Centre

The International Student Centre provides comprehensive support including immigration advising, orientation programs, cultural adjustment assistance, and social events to help international students thrive at UWindsor.

Tuition Guarantee Program

UWindsor offers a unique Tuition Guarantee that locks in base tuition rates for international students for the duration of their program, providing financial predictability and peace of mind.

Co-operative Education and Career Services

The university offers nine co-operative education programs benefiting over 1,100 students, providing paid work experience with Canadian employers that strengthens career prospects and supports post-graduation work permit eligibility.

Key Contacts

Office of the Registrar, Service Hub
  • +90 5435286292
  • +44 7868736984
  • corporate@uni4edu.com
  • info@uni4edu.com

University of Windsor: Worldwide Rankings

The University of Windsor has demonstrated a strong upward trajectory in global rankings, achieving its highest positions in both QS and Times Higher Education rankings in recent years. The university is recognized for its research excellence, sustainability efforts, and growing international reputation.

QS World University Rankings
#546
2026
Times Higher Education
#532
2026
US News Global Universities
#1125
2025
QS Sustainability Rankings
#341
2025
SubjectRanking BodyRank
Engineering and TechnologyTimes Higher Education#301-400
Electrical and Electronic EngineeringUS News#275
Computer ScienceTimes Higher Education#301-400
Business and EconomicsTimes Higher Education#301-400
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Instution Type

Features

A student-focused, public research university on the U.S.-Canada border offering extensive co-op programs and a walkable campus.\n\n

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

Bachelor's Degree

36 months

Women’s and Gender Studies Bachelor

location

University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada

Earliest Intake

October 2025

Gross Tuition

18702 C$

Bachelor's Degree

48 months

Visual Arts & The Built Environment Bachelor

location

University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada

Earliest Intake

October 2025

Gross Tuition

18702 C$

Bachelor's Degree

36 months

Visual Arts / Concurrent Education bachelor

location

University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada

Earliest Intake

October 2025

Gross Tuition

18689 C$

Average Time To Receive Acceptance Letter

September - June

Location

401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B3P4

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