INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021

Sudbury | | Located in Sudbury, Ontario at the heart of Canada, Laurentian offers 170 programs, at the baccalaureate, Master’s and PhD levels.

Sciences, engineering, environmental studies, health and humanities are among the flagship disciplines taught. With small class sizes averaging 19 students per professor, Laurentian provides an outstanding academic setting that fosters one-on-one discussions with faculty, research excellence and academic success. The Laurentian Federation (including Huntington University, and the ), whose history dates back to the founding of Collège du Sacré-Coeur in 1913, welcomes close to 9,000 students every year in a friendly, bilingual environment, and inclusive and multicultural community. In addition to state-of-the-art laboratories, many libraries, eight student residences and several food outlets, Laurentian offers its students a variety of sports and recreation facilities, such as an Olympic-sized pool, running tracks, 2 | LAURENTIANa climbing UNIVERSITY wall – INTERNATIONAL and hiking VIEWBOOK trails 2021to further add to the intellectual development and dynamismBased on normalof each operations individual. on campus. The City of Greater Sudbury is the largest city north of the Greater Toronto Area. Long recognized for its world class mining industry, which today still sustains more than 165,000 16,000 mining-related jobs, the city has expanded to become a regional hub for individuals call medicine, government, financial and business services as well as retail. It has also Sudbury home become a global draw for tourism, education, as well as innovation and research in the fields of environmental restoration, healthcare, astrophysics, mineral Recognized as exploration and mining technology. Happiest City in Canada in 2015 The ideal place for your studies in Canada The City of Greater Sudbury offers the unique advantages of a metropolitan city while remaining a truly tight-knit community. Combined with its enviable natural setting of Top 10 in family freshwater lakes and boreal forests, it offers outstanding quality of life. income in Canada Greater Sudbury is one of the greenest cities in Canada and as such, the great outdoors in 2017 beckon. Expansive lakes and waterways, lush forests and varied terrain, a comprehensive network of groomed hiking, skiing, biking and snowmobiling trails, and nine provincial parks within a 90-minute drive await our students. Beyond the busy life on campus, you’ll find plenty to do and enjoy in your host city. From Federal Northern festivals, outdoor recreation and sports, to live theatre, museums, shopping, dining, and Immigration socializing, it’s all within easy reach. Greater Sudbury has efficient and economical public Pilot City in 2019 transit and is relatively easy to navigate by car, by bike or on foot.

It is a multicultural and truly bilingual community. Over 27% of people living in the city list French as their first language, with 39% identifying as bilingual. Italian, Finnish, German, Ukrainian and Polish are the top five non official languages spoken after English and French. For more information, consult discoversudbury.ca.

TRAVEL FROM: Toronto: 3.5 hours (45 minutes ) Ottawa: 5 hours

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Based on normal operations on campus. – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2020 | 3 Undergraduate programs From undergraduate baccalaureate programs to Master’s and PhDs, Laurentian University 170 interdisciplinary programs, in English and in French.

FACULTY OF ARTS FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT Ancient Studies (BA)...... E Business Administration (BBA)...... E/F Anthropology (BA)...... E Sports Administration (H.B.Com. SPAD)...... E Classical Studies (BA)...... E Communication Studies (BA)...... E FACULTY OF SCIENCE, Criminal Justice (BA)...... E ENGINEERING, Criminology (BA)...... E/F AND ARCHITECTURE Droit et politique (B.A.)...... F Actuarial Science (B.Sc./BA)...... E Economics (BA)...... E/F Archaeology (B.Sc./BA)...... E English (BA)...... E Architectural Studies (BAS)...... E English Literature...... E Behavioural Neuroscience (B.Sc.)...... E Rhetoric and Media Studies...... E Biochemistry (B.Sc.)...... E/F Environmental Studies (BA)...... E Biology (B.Sc.)...... E/F Environnement et développement Biomedical Biology (B.Sc.)...... E/F durable (B.A.)...... F Ecology (B.Sc.)...... E Equity, Diversity and Human Rights (BA)...... E/F Restoration Biology (B.Sc.)...... E Études journalistiques (B.A.)...... F Zoology (B.Sc.)...... E/F Folklore et ethnologie (B.A.)...... F Biomedical Physics (B.Sc.)...... E French as a Second Language (BA)...... F Chemistry (B.Sc.)...... E Geography (BA)...... E/F Computer Science (B.Cosc., BA, B.Sc.)...... E History (BA)...... E/F Game Design...... E Indigenous Studies (BA)...... E Web Data Management...... E Interdisciplinary Studies (BA)...... E/F Earth Sciences (B.Sc.)...... E Law and Justice (BA)...... E/F Environmental Geoscience (B.Sc.)...... E Littérature et culture francophones (B.A.).... F Environmental Science (B.Sc.)...... E Modern Languages and Literatures (BA)...... E Engineering (B.Eng.)...... E Italian Chemical (co-op) (B.Eng.)...... E/BIL Civil (first 2 years)...... E Music (BA/BFA)...... E Mechanical (co-op) (B.Eng.)...... E/BIL Philosophy (BA)...... E/F Mining (co-op) (B.Eng.)...... E/BIL Political Science (BA)...... E Forensic Science (B.Sc.)...... E Psychology (BA/B.Sc.)...... E/F Interdisciplinary Science (B.Sc.)...... E/F Religious Studies (BA)...... E/F Mathematics (B.Sc./BA)...... E/F Sciences du langage (B.A.)...... F Pharmaceutical Chemistry (B.Sc.)...... E/F Sociology (BA)...... E/F Physics (B.Sc.)...... E Théâtre (B.A.)...... F Radiation Therapy (B.Sc./ADRT)...... E Women’s and Gender Studies (BA)...... E Workplace and Labour Studies (BA)...... E F = offered in french E = offered in english FACULTY OF EDUCATION BIL = offered in a bilingual format Education (Concurrent B.Ed.)...... E/BIL Éducation (B.Éd. concomitant)...... F Éducation (B.Éd. consécutif)...... F Éducation (B.Éd. consécutif hybride)...... F

FACULTY OF HEALTH Gerontology (BA)...... E Indigenous Social Work (HBISW)...... E Kinesiology and Health Sciences SCHOOL Éducation physique et santé (B.E.P.S.)...... F OF MEDICINE (NOSM) Health Promotion (BPHE)...... E/F Admission to our programs in medicine Kinesiology (B.Sc.)...... E/F is restricted to Canadian citizens or those Outdoor Adventure Leadership (BPHE)...... E/F candidates with permanent residency Sport and Physical Education (BPHE)...... E status. Sport Psychology (BA)...... E/F Midwifery (H.B.Sc.)...... E/F Nursing (BScN)...... E Orthophonie (B.Sc.S.)...... F Sciences infirmières (B.Sc.Inf.)...... F Complete descriptions of our programs and courses are available on our website Service social (B.S.S. spéc.)...... F at laurentian.ca. The information contained in this guide is accurate as of Social Work (HBSW)...... E August 30, 2020.

4 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. Certificates, diplomas and graduate programs

CERTIFICATE OF BILINGUALISM DOCTORAL DEGREES History (MA) E/F Students who achieve at least 15 credits in each Biomolecular Sciences (PhD) E Human Kinetics (MHK) E/F language – English and French – during their Humanities (MA) E* university studies at Laurentian can earn Boreal Ecology (PhD) E a Certificate of Bilingualism. Engineering Science (PhD) E Indigenous Relations (MIR) E Human Kinetics (PhD) E Interdisciplinary Health (MA, M.Sc.) E/F CERTIFICATES Human Studies and Interdisciplinarity (PhD) E/F Medical Studies (MMS) E Basic Multilingual Competence Materials Science (PhD) E Nursing (MScN) E Classical Studies E Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Orthophonie (M.Sc.S.) F Computing E Geology (PhD) E Physics (M.Sc.) E Environmental Chemistry E Rural and Northern Health (PhD) E Psychology – Applied & Experimental (MA) E/F Ethics E/F Science Communication (M.Sc.Com.) E GRADUATE DIPLOMA Family Life Studies and Human Sexuality E/F Sciences infirmières (M.Sc.Inf.) F Science Communication (G.Dip.) E Folklore et Ethnologie F Service Social (M.S.S.) F Forensic Identification E MASTER’S DEGREES Social Work (MSW) E Geographic Techniques E/F Sociology (MA) E/F Architecture (M.Arch.) E* Gerontology E Biology (M.Sc.) E* Graduate Teaching E POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA Business Administration (MBA) E Intervention auprès des femmes F Nurse Practitioner (G.Dip.) E/F Business Administration – Online (MBA) E Labour Studies E Chemical Sciences (M.Sc.) E* Planification financière F PROFESSIONAL DEGREES Computational Sciences (M.Sc.) E Medicine (MD) E Social Research Methods E/F Engineering Science (M.Eng., M.A.Sc.) E Éducation (B.Éd. consécutif) F Women’s and Gender Studies E Engineering Science – fast track (M.Eng.) E Environmental Solutions (M.Env.)◊ E

E = offered in English Forensic Sciences (MFS) E F = offered in French Geology (M.Sc./M.A.Sc.) E * = some courses available in French ◊ = pending approval Health Administration (MHA) ◊ E/F = possibility of combining with Nurse Practitioner graduate diploma program (MScN-NP) For program details, consult our website at laurentian.ca/graduate-programs.

Based on normal operations on campus. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2020 | 5 Prerequisites for Admission

Undergraduate Study Applicants – at a minimum, must have successfully completed and obtained a secondary school diploma equivalent to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and meet the minimum academic requirements for their program. Those requirements, by country of origin, can be found on our website at laurentian.ca/international/undergraduate- admissions#country-listing.

Graduate Study Applicants – must have successfully completed a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in a recognized postsecondary institution. A qualifying year for those applicants holding a 3-year degree might also be considered on a case by case basis, depending on the program of study. Transcripts, diplomas, and accreditations obtained outside of North America must be evaluated by The World Education Services (WES). Their services can be obtained at wes.org/ca for a fee. Laurentian requires a Detailed Course-by-Course Evaluation Report. For further details on this process, please visit: laurentian.ca/admissions/graduate#wes.

Language requirements for English language If English is not your first language or mother tongue, you should provide evidence of your English language proficiency through one of the entry requirements or language tests below:

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TESTS MINIMUM SCORE Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) – • 88 overall Test Of English as a Foreign Language Computer-based TOEFL (CBT) – • 230 overall Test Of English as a Foreign Language

IELTS Academic – International English Language • 6.5 overall Testing System • no band lower than 6.0 Cambridge Assessment English • C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency with a Cambridge Score of 176 or more CAEL – Canadian Academic English Language • 70 overall Assessment • no part below 60

Canadian Test of English for Scholars and • 4.5 overall Trainees – CanTEST • no part below 4 PTE Academic – Pearson Test of English • 60 overall

DuoLingo English Test (Temporary) – We will • MInimum score: 110 only accept this test from applicants who are from a region where IELTS and/or TOEFL test centres are closed due to COVID-19

Note: English language test scores are valid if completed within 2 years of when we review your application. If you meet your program and country requirements but do not meet the language requirements from our university, you will be eligible for a conditional offer of admission contingent upon completing our English for Academic Preparation Program (EAP) or by submitting a language score that satisfies the language requirements prior to enrolment. For more information about our EAP program, please see page 10. Details about our English Program Language Requirements can also be found on our website: laurentian.ca/international/ undergraduate-admissions#english-program-language-requirements.

Language requirements for French language programs If you wish to study in a French-language or bilingual program, and your first language is not French, you must meet one of the following criteria: • Three years of full-time study in a high school or post-secondary institution where French is the language of instruction (documentation must be provided by the student) • A minimum grade of C-1 (advanced) on the Test de connaissance du français (TCF), version for prospective students • A minimum score of C-1 at the written component of the Test d’évaluation du français (TEF) • Diplôme approfondi de langue française (DALF) with a minimum score of C-1.

6 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. Applying for admission: Step-by-step

Consult our website for detailed program descriptions and admissions criteria Undergraduate Level: laurentian.ca/undergraduate-programs Graduate Level: laurentian.ca/graduate-programs Once your program is chosen, admissions criteria can be found under “Program Details”.

Obtain Admission Requirements Undergraduate Admissions – please consult the admissions requirements pertaining to your country: laurentian.ca/international/undergraduate-admissions#country-listing Graduate Admissions – please consult our step-by-step instructions located at: laurentian.ca/admissions/graduate#steps-apply

Apply online to our programs by selecting the “Apply Now’’ button on our website Undergraduate Level: laurentian.ca/international/undergraduate-admissions Graduate Level: laurentian.ca/admissions/graduate

Log-in to the Applicant Portal at my.laurentian.ca Once you have submitted your application, you will receive an acknowledgement letter with instructions for the online applicant portal. You must activate your Laurentian Applicant Portal by clicking on the yellow bar “New to Laurentian” to begin the process of submitting your transcripts and supporting documentation for your application(s). While you await an official offer, consult our resources for information on acquiring a study permit at laurentian.ca/international-student-services.

Accept your offer of admission and submit your deposit Once you have been admitted to Laurentian, you will be required to accept your offer of admission on the applicant portal: my.laurentian.ca or via the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC) depending on the method you used to apply. To reserve your place, you must submit a CAD $1,000 deposit. Our Deposit Policy for International Students can be found on our website at laurentian.ca/policies-accountability/policies under Executive Team.

Place your request for a study permit with the Government of Canada canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html Your offer of admission from Laurentian will be a required official document in this process. Ensure that you have all the required documents and a letter of motivation to proceed with your study permit application.

Apply for residence accommodations at my.laurentian.ca 7 and log-in regularly for updates Information on accommodations can be found at laurentian.ca/accommodations. Review the details and conditions of your offer and look forward to receiving further communication on your next steps.

Advise Laurentian University of the updated status and 8 the result of your study permit application We are happy to assist you with this process. Send us an email at [email protected] and inform us of the status of your study permit application. This will ensure the portal my.laurentian.ca reflects your updated status and provides the appropriate follow-up steps.

Based on normal operations on campus. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 | 7 Training Global Leaders 14 $200M $37M $104M research in research funding over in total sponsored in funding for the Metal centres the last decade research income Earth Research Project

Laurentian is home to a wealth of creative minds, and students benefit from the expertise of professors with international experience. To support our faculty and students, Laurentian has more than a dozen research centres, countless laboratories and an array of cutting-edge research facilities – some of which are the first of their kind in Canada. The campus itself, due to its location and setting, serves as a vast outdoor laboratory for research in health, biology, geology and the environment.

Research at the University’s VALE LIVING WITH LAKES CENTRE – through a partnership between the Co-operative Freshwater Ecology Unit, Vale, Sudbury Integrated Nickel, and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, research at the Vale Living with Lakes Centre contributes to a global database that tracks lake temperatures impacted by climate change and other factors.

Centres of Research at Laurentian University include: • Centre for Evolutionary Ecology and Ethical Conservation (CEEEC) • Centre for Humanities Research and Creativity (CHRC) TOP 10 • Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) in Particle Physics • Centre for Research in Social Justice and Policy (CRSJP) • Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (CRaNHR) Tri-council funding rankings • Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit (CFEU) / Vale Living with Lakes Centre (VLWL) in Canada: • Evaluating Children’s Health Outcomes Research Centre (ECHO) in Applied Geophysics • Forensic Science Institute – Research and Professional Development (FSI) #1 in Rock Mechanics • International Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in in Social Policy, Planning and Human Sciences (ICIRHS) Social Prevention • Institut Franco-Ontarien (IFO) in Mining and Mineral Processing • International Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Law (ICIRL) #5 (#1 in Ontario) • Laurentian Research Institute for Aging (LRIA) in Earth Sciences • Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC) in Sports Psychology • Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI) Canada, Industrial and Full descriptions of our research centres, projects and areas of University Research Chairs focus can be found at laurentian.ca/research/centres. 19

8 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. in Ontario for the Training Global Leaders past decade! Best long-standing record for post- TOP graduation employment among all ACHIEVER in Ontario!

• Close to 9,000 students are enrolled at Laurentian University. International students represent 6% of the student population and originate from 66 different countries. • We hold the best cumulative post- graduation employment rate in the province with 94% of graduating students finding meaningful work within six months of completion. Our graduates also enjoy the second highest income amidst all university graduates in the province. • A network of over 66,200 Laurentian University graduates is contributing to social and economic growth around the globe. FROM SUDBURY : • Laurentian University is the first bilingual New York: 2.5 hours Beijing: 14.5 hours university in Ontario to be designated Mexico: 6 hours Delhi: 17.5 hours under the province’s French Language Paris: 8 hours Dakar: 18.5 hours Services Act. Casablanca: 10 hours Cape Town: 21.5 hours

in Mining and Mineral Processing (#1 in Ontario) in Earth Sciences in Sports Psychology Laurentian is ranked #1 in Canada for growth in sponsored research income – undergraduate university category

Based on normal operations on campus. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 | 9 The Laurentian Advantage Laurentian University offers an outstanding university experience to its international students: exceptional student services, engaged and dedicated faculty, innovative programs, small class sizes, flexible start dates and responsive entry levels based on previous academic accomplishments. English preparation and transition programs for both undergraduate and graduate levels are accessible, flexible and engaging. It’s a great way to learn about your new environment, meet new friends, and prepare for what’s ahead. Our offerings even include an intensive preparation program over the summer months and an outdoor adventure ESL camp for one or two weeks, at the peak of summer.

Conditional Admission Language Institute Flexible Start Dates Students who wish to upgrade their English language skills to Fall – September to December meet admission requirements or improve their competencies Winter – January to April prior to starting postsecondary studies in Canada can count on Summer – May to July our Language Institute. Through a variety of preparation and Students who successfully complete EAP Level 3 or the transition programs, Laurentian students are equipped for future UP Program meet the English requirements for entry to academic success. Laurentian’s degree programs.

English for Academic Preparation (EAP) Equivalent Test Scores Our Languages Canada accredited EAP program develops academic speaking, listening, reading, writing and critical CEFR TOEFL ibt IELTS thinking skills. Successful completion of Level 3 of our EAP EAP – Level 1 B1 32-45 4.5-5.0 Program meets the English language requirements for admission to full-time studies. EAP – Level 2 B2 46-65 5.5 EAP – Level 3 C1 66-87 6.0 EAP Program Levels ESL: options for beginners EAP Level 1 = High Beginner Duration of English Language Studies EAP Level 2 = Intermediate Each EAP level is thirteen weeks. The total duration of your EAP EAP Level 3 = Advanced program is dependent on your English skill level. For example, if your IELTS score is between 4.0 to 5.0, you can expect to study Each level is 13 weeks in duration and offered in classrooms English in the EAP program for 1 year before going to the degree comprised of 8-15 learners, providing for a rich, interactive program. learning environment. Students at a high beginner level should expect to study 3 terms (1 year) to successfully complete the How long will it take program. Your current Your EAP Level you to complete the IELTS score University Preparation (UP) Program whole EAP program Our academic bridging program allows students to earn 6 EAP – Level 1 4.5-5.0 1 year academic credits towards a degree while continuing to refine EAP – Level 2 5.5 6 months the university skills required for a smooth transition into full-time studies. This program offers flexible start dates, small class sizes (8 EAP – Level 3 6.0 3 months to15 students) and individualized study plans. *Note: program completion is based on successfully passing each level in the Language Institute.

10 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. Tuition and Bursaries

Incoming 2021-2022 Undergraduate International Students studying full-time – In the first year of studies, international students should expect to pay $28,000 in tuition fees for registration in 18 to 36 credits, from September to April. Additional costs of living for an international student (not including dependants) are estimated to be around $14,500 per academic year, which varies on an individual basis depending on the student’s lifestyle. International student and their dependents must enroll in the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP). The premium for a single student is $720 for the period of September 1st to August 31.

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS TUITION + TUITION + SGA AEF (Fees based on one TUITION UHIP SGA + OR TUITION UHIP AEF + (incidentals) (incidentals) academic year) UHIP UHIP Most programs (30 cr.) $25,960.00 $1,142.00 $720.00 $27,822.00 $25,960.00 $928.00 $720.00 $27,608.00 Architecture (30 cr.) $32,578.40 $1,142.00 $720.00 $34,440.40 $32,578.40 $928.00 $720.00 $34,226.40 Business $26,514.40 $1,142.00 $720.00 $28,376.40 $26,514.40 $928.00 $720.00 $28,162.40 Administration (30 cr.) Engineering (36 cr.) $33,765.00 $1,142.00 $720.00 $35,627.00 $33,765.00 $928.00 $720.00 $35,413.00

TUITION + SGA TUITION UHIP AGE + (incidentals) LANGUAGE INSTITUTE UHIP English Academic Preparation, per semester University Preparation $4,040.00 $1,238.71 $720.00 $5,998.71 English as a Second Language, non-credit/per semester

TUITION + GRADUATE STUDIES GSA GSA + (Fees based on one academic year) TUITION (incidentals) UHIP UHIP Most Master’s programs $21,541.50 $991.57 $720.00 $23,253.07 Most PhD programs $21,055.80 $991.57 $720.00 $22,767.37 Architecture $17,824.00 $991.57 $720.00 $19,535.57 Business Administration (MBA), based on 9 cr./semester $36,483.30 $991.57 $720.00 $38,194.87 Engineering (M.Eng. fast-track program only), based on 15 cr. $14,400.00 $991.57 $720.00 $16,111.57 History MA and Humanities MA (thesis option) $21,541.50 $991.57 $720.00 $23,253.07 Science Communication $11,933.70 $991.57 $720.00 $13,645.27 Social Work (MSW), based on 9 cr./semester $29,002.05 $991.57 $720.00 $30,713.62

More information about the application process for international students is available online at laurentian.ca/international or contact us at [email protected]. Supplemental fees may apply to certain courses in addition to tuition. Fees pertain to the 2020-2021 academic year. Up to $60,000 for academic achievement The MOST GENEROUS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM in Canada! No request needed, eligible applicants will automatically receive their award letter if academic requirements are met.

Laurentian is breaking ground in making postsecondary education at a Canadian university the most accessible ever! High achieving international students with a grade average* of: 90% to 100% – Up to $60,000 in scholarship awards ($15,000 in first year, renewable in subsequent years provided average is maintained)

80 to 89.9% – Up to $40,000 in scholarship awards ($10,000 in first year, renewable in subsequent years provided average is maintained)

* Averages are calculated automatically based on equivalency-adjusted GPA using the World Education Services tables. Some conditions apply.

Based on normal operations on campus. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 | 11 Residences and meal plans Many of our international students choose to live in residence as they start their university experience in Canada. Support, friendships, close proximity to classes and a wide berth of services represent important factors in ensuring academic success.

If the restrictive public health measures due to COVID-19 were to persist, a residence quarantine plan is also available for Laurentian students. For more details, please contact [email protected].

8 student residences

100s of residence activities

24/7 access to staff

DOUBLE SINGLE DEPOSIT University College** $7,160* $8,387* $500 Eight spacious residences propose Single Student Residence** $7,160* $8,387* $500 various styles of accommodations, West Residence** –– $8,639* $500 from dorm rooms to apartment- East Residence** –– $8,639* $500 style accommodations for one or two individuals. They feature: – FEDERATED RESIDENCES – • Access to the internet and wireless Huntington University $5,460** $6,510** $550** networks University of Sudbury $5,505 ** $6,587** $500** • Common and study areas, computer Thorneloe University –– $7,170** $740** labs, photocopy rooms, exercise rooms, movie projection room *Includes $100 refundable damage deposit. **Approximate amounts. Where indicated, residence fees for 2021-2022 were not available at press time. • Kitchen, laundry facilities, games Consult laurentian.ca/accommodations for up-to-date fees. rooms, vending and banking machines, and a convenience store Food services at Laurentian include options which cover ‘à la on site carte’ meals to generous ‘all you can eat’ meal plans. Meal plans • Health services with access to a nurse range from $3,879 to $5,120 for the academic year practitioner and doctor (8 months), depending on preference and appetite. Meal plans • Secured facilities with 24/7 concierge are prerequisites for certain residences**. service • Access to a market-style restaurant.

12 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. Varsity Sports at their best!

Baseball* Cross Curling Golf Hockey Indoor Nordic Rowing Soccer Swimming Country Track Skiing Our varsity teams’ name – Voyageurs – conveys a sense of Northern Ontario’s history and culture, as well as the spirit and tenacity of its residents. If you see yourself competing for the Voyageurs – WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! *Men’s Social Activities As a Laurentian student, you’ll find plenty to do and experience.

50+ assorted student clubs

20+ intramural sports annually Friendships and communities form quickly at Laurentian. What better way to make that happen than to join one of our student-led clubs and organizations! No matter 100s of your interests, there is something for everyone, and if you don’t find what you’re student events looking for, it’s easy to start a club of your own.

Based on normal operations on campus. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 | 13 Glossary of terms

Undergraduate Studies – Studies at the postsecondary level, H.B.Com. SPAD – Honours Bachelor of Commerce in typically for the achievement of a bachelor’s degree. Sports Administration Graduate Studies – Studies at the post-undergraduate level, B.Cosc. – Bachelor of Computer Science typically for the achievement of a master’s or doctoral degree. B.Ed. – Bachelor of Education Bachelor’s Degree – An undergraduate program that covers a B.Eng. – Bachelor of Engineering major area of study and that typically takes four years to BFA – Bachelor of Fine Arts complete. B.H.Sc. – Bachelor of Health Sciences (Midwifery) Master’s Degree – A graduate level program that follows the undergraduate degree and focuses on a particular area within a BPHE – Bachelor of Physical and Health Education field of study. Typically, this one- to two-year program is B.Sc. – Bachelor of Science comprised of a thesis or capstone project. BScN – Bachelor of Science in Nursing Doctoral Degree – The most advanced degree that symbolizes HBSW – Honours Bachelor of Social Work the mastery of a specific area of study or field of profession, it involves a major research project or dissertation. It typically takes several years to complete. 3-Year Degree – requires a minimum of 90 credits 4-Year Degree – requires a minimum of 120 credits Full-time status – Enrollment in 18-30 credits per academic Certificate – requires 30 credits within a distinct field of study year Part-time status – Enrolled in a minimum of 3 credits to a Concentration – A way of enhancing your degree by selecting maximum of 15 credits per academic year a group of courses that are thematically related and requires a 3-credit courses – Courses that run for a single semester (i.e. minimum of 36 credits within a distinct field of study September to December or January to April) Major – Indicates a specialization by completing a minimum of 6-credit courses – Courses that run for a full academic year 42 credits concentrated on one specific field of study (ie: September to April) Minor – Indicates a small area of concentration by completing a minimum of 24 credits in a specific field of study BA – Bachelor of Arts Specialization – Indicates a higher degree of specialization in BAS – Bachelor of Architectural Studies a subject area by completing a minimum of 60 credits concentrated on one specific field of study BBA – Bachelor of Business Administration

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COVID-19 Update Laurentian University is a leader among universities in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak and ensuring the safety of its tight-knit community. Laurentian was also the first to transition fully from in-person to remote learning to ensure uninterrupted access to postsecondary studies. The University will continue to monitor the situation closely and respond swiftly to the needs of our students with the intent of providing the very best student experience possible, in a progressive and safe fashion. Questions? Please consult our FAQs where relevant information is frequently updated: General information: laurentian.ca/covid-19 International applicants: laurentian.ca/admissions/covid-19#international

14 | LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY – INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK 2021 Based on normal operations on campus. Second Highest UNIVERSITY Post-Graduation Earnings Among OF CHOICE Ontario Universities

Student Centre

No 1 in Canada in total sponsored research Average entry grade Personalized approach Cliff Fielding Research, income growth in the of our and commitment to Innovation and undergraduate category 2019-2020 cohort experiential learning Engineering Building

#1 TOP- RANKED Post-graduation employment rate after in Ontario for just SIX MONTHS! (97% after two years!) the past decade!

Enhanced student pathways with colleges Multicultural environment

$214 MILLION investment in student spaces

McEWEN GOODMAN HARQUAIL BHARTI School of Architecture School of Mines School of Earth Sciences School of Engineering

Bilingual program offerings

Tricultural mandate Multiple niches of program expertise

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