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Ranked in the worlds

top

100 universities
An education can give you the tools to effect change in
the world, inspiring those around you to do the same.
In 1908, the University of Alberta opened under the
leadership of President Henry Marshall Tory, who
promised that the university would be for the uplifting
of the whole people.

This pledge holds true today.


University of Alberta students live to inspire, uncovering
new ideas and thought through their studies and using
their education to make a difference in the world.
You can be a part of it. UAlberta is one of Canadas
leading research and teaching institutions, with 200
undergraduate and 170 graduate programs that rank
among the worlds finest.

Live to Inspire.

Future
Leaders
Uplifting
our

Message from President Indira Samarasekera


For more than 100 years, the University of Alberta has been dedicated to fostering a
vibrant environment for learning and discovery. This is a university that transforms
learners into leaders.
The first steps to fulfilling your dreams lie here. One of the top universities in Canada, the
University of Alberta offers more than 200 undergraduate programs and 170 graduate
programs from 18 faculties, including the internationally-recognized Alberta School of
Business and our highly regarded Faculty of Engineering. As an undergraduate student here,
you could participate in undergraduate research or in an international exchange programwe
have more than 400 research and teaching partnerships with industry, government, and other
educational institutions across the worldto further broaden the international experience for
our students, and the institution.
Our professors are international leaders in their fields and considered among the best teachers
in the countrywe have more professors who have been recognized with Canadas top teaching
award than any other university in the country. They are here to share their knowledge, ignite
your curiosity, and guide you in directions that you might not have considered.
Armed with a degree from the University of Alberta, our students and alumni have realized
their dreams and ambitions. Our alumni have captured Olympic Gold, worked on Academy
Award winning films, and won Nobel PrizesI think that you will find that the possibilities
here are endless. Our 236,000 alumni worldwide have made their impact locally, nationally, or
internationally, as artists, business people, policymakers, academics, researchers, innovators,
and humanitarians.
What lies ahead for you? What are your passions, dreams, and aspirations? I invite you to find
out at the University of Alberta, where we live to inspire. The answers here might astound you.
Sincerely,

When our first


president, Henry
Marshall Tory,
founded the University
of Alberta, he
promised that it would
'uplift the whole
people,'by inspiring
learning and discovery
that would serve
and bring prosperity
to Alberta, Canada,
and the world. More
than one hundred
years later, the
University of Alberta
continues to nurture
future leaders and
encourage discoveries
that fuel 21st century
advancements.

Indira V. Samarasekera, O.C.


President and Vice-Chancellor

President Indira Samarasekera is the 12 th President of the University of Alberta.


Originally from Colombo, Sri Lanka, Dr. Samarasekera is a renowned metallurgical process
engineer who has received several honors recognizing her excellence in research. An avid
supporter of the arts, Dr. Samarasekera actively encourages students to pursue a well-rounded
education that fosters knowledge, creativity and ingenuity.
Since beginning her term as President in July 2005, Dr. Samarasekera has been a visible
presence on campus, meeting with students, faculty, staff, and the external community in
defining and sharing her vision for the University of Alberta.

Henry Marshall Tory,


UAlbertas first
President.

What does live to


inspire mean to
you as a UAlberta
student?
Living to inspire means being
grateful to those who have paved
the way for me to be here and making
sure that their efforts are not in vain by optimizing
my talents, aiming to excel in all I do, remaining
humble while doing it, and knowing that I also have
a responsibility to my peers both here and in my
home country to make the best of this opportunity.

Chaka Zinyemba, Zimbabwe


Human Geography
Watch Chakas video at
www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/videos

What does
uplifting the
whole people
mean to you?

Creating moments which


lead to happier moments.
Sometimes a little smile can be
all a person needs to channel all her/his power
to lifes momentum.

Parmida Lajevardi, Iran


Engineering

see more students at www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca

Why choose

UALBERTA?
10 great things

that you can only find at UALBERTA

1.

Canadas National Institute for


Nanotechnology (NINT).

2. Western Canadas largest teaching hospital.


3. Canadas second largest research library system.
4.

Canadas
leading
theatre
training
facility, the
Timms Centre.

5. Canadas only stand-alone School of Public Health.


6. The most professors with 3M awards (Canadas highest
award for undergraduate teaching excellence).
7. Canadian undergraduate programs in paleontology and
land reclamation.
8. Canadas most powerful laser: the 800 MHz NMR
spectrometer.
9. The second-highest amount of external research funding
in Canada.
10. Canadas only independent Faculty of Native Studies.

10 cool things
to see at UALBERTA
1. A great view of Edmonton from RATT (Room at the Top),
the restaurant on the 7th floor of the Students Union
Building.
2. Canadas largest university-based meteorite collection.
3.

The Tropical Display


Greenhouse, with 150
tropical species of
plants and birds.

4. The Rooftop Astronomy Observatory, where you can


check out eclipses and more from the roof top of the
Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science.
5. The Fine Arts Building Gallery, with fine arts exhibits that
include student-produced artworks.
6. The Paleontology museum, with more than 2 million
fossils and dinosaur bones.
7. The Butterdome, our bright yellow athletics building
an ice rink, climbing walls, dance studios, gyms, pools
and more, all under one roof.
8. HUB Mall, a shopping centre with 50 shops and services,
as well as student residences.
9. The beautiful North Saskatchewan river valley that
surrounds campus! You can go hiking, jogging, cycling, or
take a walk along the river.
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NINT

Golden Bears and Pandas


varsity sports teams in action!
Go cheer them on!

10 of the great
accomplishments

1. Volunteer for Bridges, a program where international


students share their culture with local schools and
other organizations.

1. Canadas first Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to


alumnus Richard Taylor in 1990.

and make new friends

by people in the UAlberta community

2. Run for student government. Our Students Union is


active and multicultural, representing the student
community and providing student services.
3.

Visit the
International
Centre! Its a
great place to
get advice, take
part in social
events, and meet
new people.

2.

An Academy Award
for Art Direction
on the movie Avatar
alumnus Todd
Cherniawsky was
a Supervising Art
Director on the
award-winning team.

3. The co-discovery of insulin by faculty member Dr. James


Collip, who worked with Frederick Banting, Charles Best,
and John MacLeod.
International HOUSE RETREAT

4. Join in and support a cause thats important to you! There


are many student groups, events, and fundraisers that
help others and do valuable work in the community.
5. Work at a part time jobinternational students may
work on and off-campus during their studies. You can get
Canadian work experience and make friends with your
co-workers.
6. Join a campus recreation program! There are lots of
choices like tennis, martial arts, soccer, yoga, and more
its a great way to stay active and make new friends.
7. Enjoy life on campus in one of UAlbertas student
residences! You can make lifelong friends with your
roommates and others who live there.
8. Volunteer for the Gateway student newspaper or CJSR,
the student radio station. You can get journalism
experience and connect with all kinds of new people.
9. Have a picnic outside in the summer. UAlberta is known
for its beautiful campus with trees, gardens, and ponds
you might even meet a rabbit or two as you relax out in
the quad.
10. Enjoy winter when it comes! Go skating, skiing,
snowboarding, and moreif you havent tried these
activities before, UAlberta has clubs and social events to
help you learn!

4. Canadian leadership alumnus Joe Clark is a former


Prime Minister of Canada, and was the youngest person
ever to take on this role.
5.

The worlds largest


dodgeball game
on February 3, 2012,
UAlberta claimed
the Guinness World
Record ONCE AGAIN!
Other schools will
compete to take this
record, but well
keep playing to
get it back!

6. Discovering an asteroid and naming it after UAlberta!


Alumnus Andrew Lowe named the asteroid he discovered
UAlberta its located between Mars and Jupiter.
7. The invention of early sonar by faculty member
Dr. Richard Boyle.
8. Canadas first successful open-heart surgery, performed
in 1956 by faculty member Dr. John Callaghan.
9. The life-saving Hepatitis B treatment, Heptovir, developed
and administered for the first time in 1998 by faculty
member Dr. Lorne Tyrrel.
10. The

Canadian
Maple Leaf
flag, designed
by alumnus
George Stanley!

Picnics in quad

Watch the video at


www.youtube.com/
uofainsideout

Photo credit: WETA


AND 2009 Twentieth Century FOX

10 ways to
get involved

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table of contents
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1
Alberta / Canada
3 Edmonton
4
Weather: 4 Great Seasons
5
UAlberta campuses
6
Fast facts
7
Inspired learning

8
Inspiring accomplishments
11
Campus Life
13 Residences
15
International Centre
17
World of work
19
Scholarships & awards

23
What do you want to study?
25
Agricultural, Life &

Environmental Sciences
26 Arts
27
Augustana Campus
28 Business
29 Education
30 Engineering
31 Law
32
Native Studies

33 Nursing
34
Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
35
Physical Education & Recreation
36
Campus Saint-Jean
37 Science
38
Graduate Studies & Research
39
Medicine & Dentistry

Public Health
Rehabilitation Medicine

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Competitive averages
49
Documentation
50
Advanced standing
51
Application and document deadlines
52
Tuition & cost of living
53 Did you know? (info about admissions)

How to apply
Undergraduate Admissions
English language proficiency
Subject requirements
Common equivalency comparisons

Alberta,
CANADA

An inspiring
blend of
natural and
urban spaces.

Albertas Legislature Building, Edmonton

more at www.travelalberta.com

Wind mills in a canola field near pincher creek, Alberta

more at www.canada.travel

more at www.canada.gc.ca

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From coast to coast in Canada, youll find


breathtaking natural beauty and world-class,
modern cities ready to welcome you. Canada is a
celebration of different cultures coming together to
inspire one another and be a part of the true north
strong and free, as it says in our national anthem.
Alberta is a province in Western Canada and is
home to the majestic Rocky Mountains, one of
the most beautiful and scenic areas in the world.
With an economy that remains strong in the global
marketplace, Alberta offers a high quality lifestyle.
Its the perfect blend of bustling city life and the
natural peace of the great outdoors.
You can study hard all week and explore the Rockies
on the weekend!
Canada ranks 6th out of 187 countries on the UNs 2011 Human
Development Index.

oil pump near the town of leduc, alberta

snowboarding in banff, Alberta

Edmonton
A city of great
inspiration

Edmonton is Albertas capital city and the home of


one million people.

photo credit Bill Burris

Edmonton combines the best of an urban lifestyle


with a peaceful, fresh outdoor environment. You can
experience the best of big-city life with Edmontons
modern downtown and active business community
and enjoy the best of the outdoors, with fresh air
and beautiful parks along the waters edge.
UAlbertas main campus is in the centre of the city,
so you can always feel like a part of the Edmonton
community. Edmonton represents and celebrates
cultures from all over the world. You can hear
amazing stories from Edmontonians about where
they are from and what they love about this city
just wait until you get here and then you can
share yours!
The North Saskatchewan River Valley stretches through the
heart of the city, surrounding UAlbertas main campus and
downtown. Edmonton is known for its vast urban parkland.
You can hike, cycle, ski, swim, skate, and more, all in the city!

The Edmonton Oilers hockey team and Edmonton


Eskimos football team offer exciting action for professional
sports fans.
Head to West Edmonton Mall, the worlds largest shopping
and entertainment complex!
Enjoy winter by heading out to Snow Valley for skiing and
snowboarding, all without leaving the city.

photo credit Bill Burris

Check out 30+ festivals throughout the year thats why


were known as Canadas Festival City.

EDMONTON folkfest

Visit the Muttart Conservatory which houses more than 700


plant species in four beautiful glass pyramids.
Spend some time downtown at the Art Gallery of Alberta, an
eye-catching building with a great collection of Canadian and
international art.

more at www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca /edmonton

more at www.edmonton.com

FALL

Summer

June to September

September to mid-november

Hot days (up to 30C) full of sunshine.

Cool, crisp mornings with warm


and sunny afternoons.

AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE


HIGH
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72F

11C
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AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE


HIGH
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63F

9C
48F

Spring

-1C
32F

4C
39F

Winter

March to June

Mid-november to march

Pleasant, warm days with fresh


green grass.

Refreshing and invigorating days


with sun and snow.

AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE


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AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE


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Edmonton is a city to enjoy in all four seasons. There are so many


great ways for you to enjoy Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer!

photo credit shelley cornfield

You might think that life in Edmonton means facing cold winter
weather year round, but thats not true!

vancouver

Even when winter arrives and there is snow


on the ground, you can still see bright blue sky
and sunshine. Edmonton is one of the sunniest
places in Canada, with 17 hours of daylight in
the summer and up to 10 hours in the winter.

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Source: Environment Canada Climate Normals www.climate.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca

Campuses
Find learning inspiration

campuses

at five lively campuses

Campus Saint-Jean,
our French language campus
offering bilingual programs

Enterprise Square,
in downtown Edmonton,
home of our English as a
Second Language program

South Campus,
the site of our newest
athletic facilities

Augustana Campus,
located one hour south of
Edmonton in the city of Camrose

North Campus, our main and largest campus,


located in the heart of Edmonton.

more at www.STUDYinCANADA.UALBERTA.CA/campuses

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alumni branches worldwide

varsity teams

60

faculties

national sport titles

5,295

450

student groups

international students

from

146 countries

400

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research laboratories

languages
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number of bear
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FACTS
Canadas 2nd
largest research
library system

number of real
bears on campus

1000+

200 170

students studying, working,


researching abroad each year

242,000+

undergraduate
programs

alumni worldwide

founded in

school colours:

green
& gold

graduate
programs

38,000
students

MORE AT www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/facts

1908
external research funding of

CAD $536 million

Inspired
Learning

Take your
education
to the next
level
BYUNG-JONG IN NINT

Even as an undergraduate student, you can be


a part of UAlbertas groundbreaking research
and discovery.
UAlberta is a leader in innovative research, ranking
second in Canada for university research funding,
receiving more than $536 million annually.
Youll have the opportunities you need to
explore, discover, and connect with the research
community.

Maybe you will be the next one to

change the world!

AJAY MANUEL

Here is just some of the innovative research going


on at UAlberta:
Canadas National Institute for
Nanotechnology (NINT), located on the main
campus, is changing the world with inventions that affect
and inspire students and faculty in many disciplines.
Byung-Jong Jung, an undergraduate student in
Chemistry, is working in NINT, conducting research on
improving the conductivity of transparent electrodes.
Undergraduate student Ajay Manuel, an Astrophysics
major, is working in the Centennial Centre for
Interdisciplinary Science, conducting research on dead
stars and x-ray phenomena.

LI KA SHING Centre for health research innovation

The Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary


Science (CCIS) is bringing top scientists and students from
different areas together, thinking beyond traditional scientific
boundaries and changing the world with their research.
The Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology at UAlberta
is home to some of the worlds best researchers working
to cure virus-based diseases.
Honoka Takei, a Japanese undergraduate student
in Linguistics, is focusing her research on endangered
languages. She is working to preserve the Mikayo language
from Japan, which she is documenting through recordings.
STUDENT HONOKA TAKEI RECORDING THE MIYAKO LANGUAGE

more at WWW.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/research

INSPIRING
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

UAlberta is the home of inspirational education and innovations


that uplift the world around us. Here are just some of the inspiring
people, achievements, and discoveries to come from UAlberta:

Saving lives with nanotechnology! UAlberta


engineer Robert Burrell created Acticoat,
a life-saving bandage that is infused with
tiny silver crystals. Acticoat bandages kill
bacteria and speed up healing time they have
revolutionized the treatment of serious burns
and wounds around the world.
Creativity and humour on TVs The Simpsons,
co-written and executive produced by alumnus
Joel Cohen.
Justice in Canadas Supreme Court. Chief
Justice of Canada Beverley McLachlin is an
alumna and the first woman to hold this role.
Play Around the World, an annual three month placement in Thailand, where
UAlberta students provide opportunities for play and recreation to populations
in need, such as people with disabilities, young offenders, and orphans.
www.physedandrec.ualberta.ca/UndergraduatePrograms/InternationalOpportunities
A new vaccine to combat Hepatitis C UAlberta
researcher Dr. Michael Houghton discovered the
vaccine, which could eventually be used to fight
all strains of this disease, ultimately changing
the lives of those with Hepatitis C and preventing
others from future spread of the disease.
An ultrasound device to regenerate dental
tissues in humans, invented by Dr. Jie Chen,
Dr. Ying Tsui, and Dr. Tarek El Bialy.
A team of engineering students has designed and built an Eco Car!
This zero-emission electric car is eco-friendly every part of the
car has been designed with environmental sustainability in mind.
The Eco Car Team will compete in international competitions, and
aims to be part of a transcontinental 3,000 km highway race across
Australia in October, 2013. www.ualberta-ecocar.ca

Lida Xing, a paleontology student, was part of a research group that


discovered and described the Yutyrannus huali, a dinosaur related to
the tyrannosaurus rex. Lida is also an accomplished artist and author,
whose dinosaur illustrations have been published in major books and
magazines, including National Geographic and hes published more
than 40 paleontology books in Chinese!

...more inspiring

accomplishments
from UAlberta.

The discovery of an amazing superfluid at the core of a neutron star.


Dr. Craig Heinke and his research team found that the core contained
a frictionless liquid that seems to defy the laws of gravity.

PHOTO credit: NASA JPL-Caltech/ O.


Krause (Steward Observatory)

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO),


formed by Dr. Lorne Babiuk, who has also developed
a vaccine to prevent whooping cough in infants and
young children.
One of the best video game studios in the business.
Alumni Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuk, and Augustine Yip
founded the company BioWare in 1992. Since then, the
company has created some of the most beloved video
games of all time, including Balders Gate and Star Wars:
Knights of the Old Republic.
2010 and 2006 Olympic gold medals in womens hockey under the leadership of coach
Mel Davidson, a UAlberta alumna.
A step closer to worldwide solar energy UAlberta
researchers Dr. Jillian Buriak and Dr. Michael Brett and
their research team have improved the performance of
plastic solar cells, bringing us one step closer to being
able to produce mass-produced, inexpensivesolar panels
that could be accessed by everyone.
The School of Energy and the Environment, an
interdisciplinary school that is unique to UAlberta,
providing a virtual environment that conducts research,
provides education and contributes to worldwide
discussions on critical issues surrounding environment,
energy, and the economy. www.see.ualberta.ca
Improving health and sanitation in hospitals with
Cleankeys, created by alumnus Randy Marsden.
Cleankeys is a revolutionary flat keyboard with advanced
technology for recognizing the human touch. Cleankeys
can be sanitized easily, preventing the spread of germs
and infection.
Cutting-edge apps for the iPod, iPhone, iPad and Facebook! Alumnus
Andrew Vilcsak is a successful web developer whos created several apps,
including Yes or No on Facebook, which had 1.2 million users within 3 days
of launching. His other apps, all extremely popular, include MyStops, Battery
Life, DailyTees, and Community Shopper. www.vilcsak.com

these stories and more at www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/inspiring

photo credit: edmonton journal


photographer shaugn butts

Winning one of Canadas top honors in Industrial Design


student Laila Steen, originally from Norway, won the Best
Student Award at the 2012 Interior Design Show, a prestigious
national show that was held in Toronto. Check out her unique
designs at www.lailasteen.wordpress.com

Dinosaur discoveries by Dr. Philip Currie, one of the worlds foremost paleontologists, including the co-discovery and
naming of dinosaur species Mapusaurus Rosea. Tetsuto Myashita, an international graduate student, read one of Dr.
Curries books at the age of 10 growing up in Japan, inspiring a lifelong love of dinosaur research. Years later, Tetsuto
came to UAlberta and today he is a Masters student with Dr. Philip Currie as his supervisor.
Watch the video at www.promise.ualberta.ca/stories/fromtokyotothebadlandsanduofa.aspx
The Office of Sustainability unites the UAlberta
community with the aim to respect and live in harmony
with our natural environment. This initiative includes
projects and programs related to areas such as research,
energy conservation, pollution prevention and wise water
use on campus. www.sustainability.ualberta.ca
The SHINE Youth Clinic, a health clinic that provides free services
to Edmontons underserved youth. Located in downtown
Edmonton, SHINE is run and managed entirely by UAlberta health
sciences students in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy,
Counseling Psychology, Physiotherapy, Social Work, and Nutrition.
www.shine.ualberta.ca
Solving checkers! Dr. Jonathan Schaeffer, Dean of Science,
created the computer program Chinook, which proved that if
neither player makes a mistake, a game of checkers will always
end in a draw. He is also team leader for the development of
Polaris, the reigning world-champion computer-poker program.
Inspiring the fashion worldalumus Michael Kaye is an award-winning fashion designer and founder
of Michael Kaye Couture, a major player in New Yorks garment district. He is known for his famous
tartan designs, one of which is housed in New Yorks Metropolitan Museum Of Art.
Changing the world of diabetes treatment The Edmonton
Protocol team at UAlberta developed the revolutionary islet
transplantation procedure this has changed the lives of
many Type 1 patients, who no longer require insulin after
receiving the treatment. www.islet.ca
International Week, an annual UAlberta event featuring 60+
guest speakers, cultural performances and other special events
that foster global citizenship and encourage discussion of
todays most pressing global issues.
www.iweek.ualberta.ca
The UAlberta Chapter of Engineers without Borders, which works internationally in rural Africa,partnering with different
organizations to improve access to clean water and critical infrastructure, increase farmers yields, and support business
opportunities for entrepreneurs. In Canada, EWB promotes political and personal choices that contribute to a more
prosperous future for millions of rural Africans.www.ualberta.ewb.ca

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Residences

Inspiring communities
where youll feel at home
Living in a UAlberta residence is a great way to
make new friends and be a part of the campus
community.
International students are guaranteed a space
in residence for their first year if they complete
the housing application by April 30th (some
restrictions apply).

* IMPORTANT:

You will need to complete a housing application in addition


to your application to study at UAlberta. Apply for housing at
www.residence.ualberta.ca/ApplyForResidence
Restrictions to our housing guarantee are listed at
www.residence.ualberta.ca/ApplyForResidence/
GuaranteedHousing
Be sure to make arrangements for your accommodations early!

Residence Rate Estimates


Dormitory-style rooms: $596 $1,169 per month, depending
on room type and meal plan.
Apartment-style units: $421 $1,367 per month, depending
on number of bedrooms.
These residence rates are estimates effective May 1, 2012
and are subject to change. For updated rates, please consult
www.residence.ualberta.ca/en/CurrentResidents/
ResidenceFee

Where to live for your first year


There are nine student residences at UAlberta, including a
new residence for graduate students. Here are the residence
options for your first year at UAlberta:

On North (main) campus:


HUB Residence surrounds our campus shopping mall,
which has many shops, restaurants, and services. 850
residents live in HUB, representing nearly every nationality
in the world you're surrounded by opportunities to meet
new people and make friends!
Offers: unfurnished apartments of different sizes
Lister Centre is all about community! Residents have
access to great orientation programs, special events,
an excellent academic support system and the ability to
customize their experience by choosing quiet, alcohol-free
or cohort floors. Lister has many great facilities like
TV lounges, a convenience store, and more so that
everything you need is right there.
Offers: furnished dormitory rooms and a meal plan
International House offers Canadian and international
students the chance to gather under one roof to live, eat,
and work together, share intercultural understanding, and
develop awareness of themselves as global citizens.
Offers: single, furnished rooms

On other campuses:
Campus Saint-Jean and Augustana Campus students also
enjoy great residence life on their campuses. Residence SaintJean and Augustana Residences are great environments to
make new friends and build your campus community.
You can explore UAlberta residences
on our YouTube channel!
www.youtube.com/uofaresidences

International house dorm room

more at www.residence.ualberta.ca

InternationaL house potluck

Meal plans and food options


Some residences offer meal plans. This means that your
meal funds are loaded on to your ONEcard (your UAlberta
student ID card) and you can use it like a credit card to
pay for meals at designated restaurants on campus, such
as Lister Market, located in Lister Centre. Gluten-free,
vegetarian and vegan options are among the many options
available each day.

international house

If you dont have a meal plan through your residence, you can
still purchase food in your residence and around campus.
There are numerous restaurants on campus and close to
campus that offer a variety of different cultural cuisines,
including Halal food.

Off-Campus Living
UAlberta is located centrally in Edmonton and there are
many housing options available in this area and throughout
the city. If you want to live off-campus, you can search for
places using the Students Union Housing Registry.
www.su.ualberta.ca
Lister centre

View 3-D Floor Plans at


www.residence.ualberta.ca/
OurResidences

hub mall

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INTERNATIONAL
CentRE
Inspiring you
to succeed

The International Centre is a place where


international students at UAlberta go
to get help, seek advice, and make new
friends. Youre always welcome to visit!
The IC is located in HUB Mall, which is
UAlbertas shopping centre and a popular
student residence.
You will meet a group of friendly and
knowledgeable staff that can help
you adjust to life at UAlberta and,
ultimately, have a great experience
here.
Here are just some of the ways that the IC
can help you:
A friendly airport greeting upon arrival to
Edmonton
The Transitions Orientation, a three-day
program that offers international students
an overall introduction to UAlberta, as
well as the chance to meet staff, faculty,
and new friends
Help and support with immigration,
personal, and academic issues
Workshops and seminars on topics such as
finding employment
Social events, such as ski trips and movie nights
Volunteer and skill-building opportunities, such
as Bridges, a program where international
students go to schools to present about their
country and culture

more at www.iSS.ualberta.ca

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World
of Work
Working in Canada will give you extremely
valuable experience. Youll learn new skills, meet
new people, develop your language skills, earn
extra income, and contribute to the community.
You can work during your studies at UAlberta and
for three years after graduation!

Opportunities to work while you study


at UAlberta:
Work on Campus
Participate in the Off-Campus Work Program
Enroll in a Cooperative Work Program
Take part in Academic Internships and Work Experience
programs
www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/working

Work in Canada for three years after you


graduate!
Once you graduate with a degree from the University of
Alberta, you are eligible to work for three years in Canada
with a post-graduation work permit.
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp

CAPS: Your UAlberta Career Centre


UAlberta can help you through the job search process. CAPS
is an office located in the UAlbertas Students Union Building
where you can go to get help with your resume, practice
interview skills, and more.
www.caps.ualberta.ca

Its important to note that working while


you study is not a sufficient way to finance your education
at UAlberta and you must not rely on potential employment
to meet your tuition and basic living expenses. You should
ensure that you have adequate and secure funding for
all years of your studies before beginning. Please note
that certain permits may be required in order to obtain
employment.

Where are you


working while you
study at UAlberta?

Inspiring experiences
outside the classroom

The Canadian Obesity Network


Rumbi Zinyemba, Zimbabwe

LExpress, a local restaurant and deli


Javier Pinto, Venezuela

University of Alberta Libraries


Trang Nguyen, Vietnam

As a UAlberta student, I started


working part-time (full-time during
the summer) as a research assistant.
I helped Landmark Group Master
Builder with their BIM (building information model)
development project. The most important lesson
I learned is to gain self confidence and to believe
my role is very important to this company as well
as my co-workers. I BELONG to this company.
This new mindset really helped me to gain lots of
confidence and has kept my future rolling toward a
healthy direction.
I became a permanent employee shortly after
I finished my last exam in my final semester.

China

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Scholarships
& Awards
Rewarding
inspired
learning

UAlberta offers more than $25 million in


undergraduate scholarships each year! UAlberta is
one of only a few universities in Canada that offers a
number of scholarships to international students.
At UAlberta, you may qualify to receive multiple
scholarships and awards based on superior
academic achievement and leadership skills.
For some awards, you are considered automatically
when you apply to study at UAlberta:
International Student Scholarship (Entrance) (up to $10,000)
Academic Excellence Scholarship (up to $6,000)
International Baccalaureate Scholarship (up to $4,000)
Advanced Placement Scholarship (up to $4,000)
British System A-level Scholarship (up to $4,000)
Campus Saint-Jean International Scholarship (up to $6,000)
Entrance Scholarships for specific countries
www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/countryscholarships
For other awards, you will need to complete a separate
application or combination of applications.
Global Citizenship IB Diploma Scholarship
(up to $40,000 per year for four years)
Country-specific Centenary Scholarships
($20,000 over four years)
Scholastic Distinction (Entrance/Transfer Citations)
for International Students (up to $15,000)
International Entrance/Transfer Leadership Scholarship
(up to $5,000)
Continuing Student Competitions
Once you are attending UAlberta and have completed a year
of full-time study, you will be considered a continuing student
and may be eligible for continuing undergraduate awards
and scholarships.

more at www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/scholarships

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