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contents 4 Five reasons to choose UCalgary
6 Fast facts
8 Your city
10 Your campus
12 Areas of study
14 Admission requirements
18 English language requirements
19 Dates and deadlines
20 Applicant checklist
22 Finance your education
24 Living on campus
26 Connect with us
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a bold choice
five reasons to choose UCalgary
Excellence in academics Choose from a range of high-quality programs at one of the top 200 universities in the world. A community committed to excellence, we have 16 alumni who became Rhodes Scholars, and we are the #1 sport science school in North America.
Research opportunitiesJoin a leading Canadian research university. With $419 million in sponsored research funding last year, UCalgary provides many students the opportunity to gain valuable research experience while helping overcome some of society's greatest challenges.
A caring community Access a wide variety of support services — including academic support through the Student Success Centre, mental health and wellness professionals through Student Wellness Services, and help preparing for employment after graduation through Career Services.
Earn while you learn Take advantage of various employment options throughout your degree. We offer exciting paid co-operative education and internship opportunities with companies such as BMW and ConocoPhillips.
Adventurous lifestyle Explore world-famous landscapes like Banff and Lake Louise. With the Rocky Mountains only an hour away, this is the perfect city for anyone who loves adventure.
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explore calgaryCalgary StampedeCalgary TowerCentral LibraryNational Music CentreWinsport’s Canada Olympic Park
explore albertaBanff National ParkDinosaur Provincial ParkHead-Smashed-In Buffalo JumpKananaskis CountryLake Louise
fast facts
1 HOUR TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
CANADA'S SUNNIEST MAJOR CITY (333 SUNNY DAYS PER YEAR)
our city
4TH MOST LIVEABLE CITY IN THE WORLD
ONE OF CANADA'S SAFEST MAJOR CITIES
NORTH AMERICA'S MOST EXTENSIVE PATHWAY AND BIKEWAY NETWORK
3RD MOST DIVERSE CITY IN CANADA
our university community142 PAID UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS
RANKED IN THE TOP 200 UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE
526 ACRES OF PARK-LIKE CAMPUS
46 U SPORTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
MULTI-YEAR RESIDENCE GUARANTEE FOR INCOMING STUDENTS
$419 MILLION IN SPONSORED RESEARCH FUNDING (2017-2018)
#6 TOP RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CANADA
STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES IN 45+ COUNTRIES
23:1 STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO
27,000+ UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
185,000 ALUMNI IN MORE THAN 150 COUNTRIES
14 FACULTIES
95% FIRST-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION RATE
70+ CAREER WORKSHOPS PER YEAR
91% GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNLIMITED USE OF PUBLIC TRANSIT WITH THE STUDENT UPASS
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your cityInnovation is at the heart of Calgary Attending UCalgary means making your home in Canada’s most enterprising city. Calgary finds itself on an exciting trajectory. We’re Canada’s youngest city, and its innovation capital — leading the country with the most registered patents per capita in 2018. This is where technology meets entrepreneurial thinking, new ideas evolve, and dreams are pursued.
Explore. Discover. Chart your own path — in a city of endless possibility.
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1 International Student ServicesInternational Student Services provides customized immigration advising prior to your arrival and, once you get here, programs to help you succeed academically, make friends, and feel at home while at UCalgary. Visit ucalgary.ca/iss.
The Olympic Oval The Oval was built for the Winter Olympic Games. You can watch an international speed skating competition or take skating lessons on the world's fasted ice.
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Taylor Family Digital Library The state-of-the-art Taylor Family Digital Library, one of North America’s most technology- and information-rich facilities, provides many excellent study and collaboration spaces for students.
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MacEwan Student Centre The lively MacEwan Student Centre is a hub for social activity and home to many services, including a medical centre and 20+ food outlets.
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Light rail transit and buses connect the university to the rest of Calgary, so you can easily explore the city. Get unlimited use of public transit with your student UPass.
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your campusLive and study in a park-like setting — a hub of social, cultural and academic life that boasts strong campus traditions over 50 years in the making. You'll find there's always something fun to explore, day or night.
See more with a 360-degree video tour at ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/tours-events.
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FACULTY OF NURSINGBachelor of NursingNursing 1
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGYBachelor of KinesiologyKinesiology 1
Leadership in Pedagogy and Coaching 1
Mind Sciences in Kinesiology 1
Bachelor of ScienceBiomechanics 1Exercise and Health Physiology 1Kinesiology 1Mind Sciences in Kinesiology 1
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINEBachelor of Community RehabilitationCommunity Rehabilitation
Bachelor of Health Sciences (honours only)Bioinformatics
Biomedical Sciences
Health and Society
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONBachelor of EducationFive-Year (Concurrent) 3
Four-Year (Campus-Based)
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERINGBachelor of Science in EngineeringBiomedical Engineering 2, 4
Chemical Engineering 2
Civil Engineering 2
Electrical Engineering 2
Geomatics Engineering 2Mechanical Engineering 2Oil and Gas Engineering 2Software Engineering 2
Note: Engineering students apply to a discipline after a common first year.
PROGRAMS REQUIRING PREVIOUS POST-SECONDARY STUDYEducation (after-degree)Energy Engineering 2 Graduate StudiesLawMedicine (Canadian students only)
School of Architecture, Planning and LandscapeSchool of Public PolicySocial Work 5
Veterinary Medicine (Canadian students with Alberta residency only)
FACULTY OF SCIENCEBachelor of Science
Actuarial Science 1, 2
Astrophysics 1, 2
Biochemistry 1, 2
Biological Sciences 1, 2
Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology 1, 2
Chemistry 1, 2
Computer Science 1, 2
Ecology 1, 2
Environmental Science 1, 2
General MathematicsGeology 1, 2
Geophysics 1, 2
Mathematics 1, 2
Natural Sciences 1, 2, 3
Neuroscience 1, 2
(honours only)Physics 1, 2
Plant Biology 1, 2
Zoology 1, 2
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1 Honours program offered
2 Co-operative education and/or internship option available
3 Must meet entrance requirements for concurrent (combined) degree program
4 Biomedical engineering is a specialization as part of the engineering majors that students apply for after their first year of engineering.
5 Online option available
areas of studyPart of your initial application process is to select a major, which is your main focus of study. You can further customize your degree by choosing a minor in your upper year.
Another way to customize your education is to integrate a certificate into your degree at no extra cost. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/embedded-certificates.
UCalgary also offers some combined degree options that allow you to earn two degrees in five years. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/combined-degrees.
FACULTY OF ARTSBachelor of Arts
Ancient and Medieval History 1, 2
Anthropology (Social and Cultural) 1, 2
Archaeology 1, 2
Art History
Canadian Studies 1, 2
Communication and Media Studies 1, 2
Dance
Development Studies 1, 2
East Asian Language Studies 2
East Asian Studies 2
Economics 1, 2
English 1, 2
Film Studies 1, 2
French 1, 2
Geography 1, 2
German 1, 2
Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
Communication and Media Studies 2
Bachelor of Film StudiesFilm 2
Bachelor of Fine ArtsDance
Drama
Visual Studies 1, 2
Bachelor of MusicComposition
Integrated Studies
Performance
Bachelor of ScienceAnthropology 1, 2
Archaeology 1, 2
Earth Science 1, 2
Geography 1, 2
Psychology 1
HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBachelor of Commerce
Accounting 1, 2
Business Analytics 1, 2
Business Technology Management 1, 2
Entrepreneurship and Innovation 1, 2
Finance 1, 2
General Commerce 1, 2
International Business Strategy 1, 2
Marketing 1, 2
Operations Management 1, 2
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 1, 2
Personal Financial Planning 1, 2
Energy and Professional Land Management 1, 2
Real Estate Studies 1, 2
Risk Management and Insurance 1, 2
Risk Management: Insurance and Finance 1, 2
Supply Chain Management 1, 2
Note: Commerce students must choose a concentration when they apply, but can change it in a future term.
Greek and Roman Studies 1, 2
History 1, 2
International Indigenous Studies 2
International Relations 2
Italian Studies 2
Latin American Studies 2
Law and Society 1, 2
Linguistics 1, 2
Linguistics and Language 2
Music 1
Multidisciplinary Studies
Philosophy 1, 2
Political Science 1, 2
Psychology 1
Religious Studies 1, 2
Russian 1, 2
Sociology 1, 2
Spanish 1, 2
Urban Studies 2
Women’s Studies 1, 2
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1 There are additional supplementary requirements.
2 A grade of at least 70% in Grade 12 or senior level Mathematics is required.
3 Course equivalents may vary from country to country. Mathematics may be considered equivalent to Mathematics and Calculus for
admission. Please see ucalgary.ca/ future-students/undergraduate/ requirements.
4 For Biomechanics and Exercise and Health Physiology, a minimum of 70% in Mathematics is required.
5 Calculus is required for Biomechanics.
admission requirements
ESTIMATED COMPETITIVE ADMISSION AVERAGE REQUIRED SUBJECTS FOR ADMISSION
FACULTY OF ARTS
Dance 1, Drama, Music 1, Visual Studies 1• Mid 70s
• English• Four additional courses
FACULTY OF ARTS
Earth Science• Low 80s
• English• Mathematics• Chemistry• Two additional courses
FACULTY OF ARTS
Economics, Geography (BA, BSc), Psychology (BA)• Economics and Geography: Mid 70s• Psychology: Mid 80s
• English• Mathematics• Three additional courses
FACULTY OF ARTS
Psychology (BSc)• Mid 80s
• English• Mathematics• Biology• Chemistry• One additional course
FACULTY OF ARTS
All other programs• Mid 70s
• English• Four additional courses
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Community Rehabilitation• Low 80s
• English• Biology• Three additional courses
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Health Sciences 1• High 80s
• English• Mathematics 2
• Chemistry• Biology• One additional course
HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS • Low 80s
• English• Mathematics• Two of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science Advanced, Language other than English,
Calculus 3, Physics, or History• One additional course
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY • Mid 80s
• English• Mathematics 4, 5
• Chemistry• Biology• One additional course 5
Each degree program has specific admission requirements. High school applicants need to present five program-specific subjects at the Grade 12 or senior level. Admission considerations for all degree programs are competitive.
For detailed information on program requirements, visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/requirements.
An early admission average will be calculated on Grade 11 or junior level courses (or equivalent) or based on your predicted results. If Grade 12 or senior level courses (or equivalent) are available, they'll be used to calculate the average.
Students may use an SAT subject test if they are missing a subject required for admission.
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1 Program is also available as a concurrent (combined) degree.
2 Course equivalents may vary from country to country. Mathematics may be considered equivalent to Mathematics and Calculus for admission. Please see ucalgary.ca/ future-students/undergraduate/ requirements.
3 Students are encouraged to take high school courses related to their intended major.
4 Admission offers via the Biology- based admission route are conditional on successful completion of the Schulich School of Engineering Summer Bioengineering Institute prior to the start of the engineering program.
5 If Calculus was not attempted, the final admission average will be a minimum of 5% higher. Calculus will be replaced with another approved course.
Each degree program has specific admission requirements. High school applicants need to present five program-specific subjects at the Grade 12 or senior level. Admission considerations for all degree programs are competitive.
For detailed information on program requirements, visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/requirements.
An early admission average will be calculated on Grade 11 or junior level courses (or equivalent) or based on your predicted results. If Grade 12 or senior level courses (or equivalent) are available, they'll be used to calculate the average.
Students may use an SAT subject test if they are missing a subject required for admission.
ESTIMATED COMPETITIVE ADMISSION AVERAGE REQUIRED SUBJECTS FOR ADMISSION
FACULTY OF NURSING • High 80s
• English• Mathematics• Chemistry• Biology• One additional course
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
• Honours and Neuroscience: low 90s• Biology: Mid 80s• Computer Science: Mid 80s• All other programs: Low 80s
Note: Natural Science and Earth Science majors must meet the admitting average of their concentration.
• English• Mathematics • Two of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Calculus 2 or Computer Science 3
• One additional course
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING • Mid 80s
Regular admission route: • English• Mathematics• Calculus 2, 5
• Chemistry• Physics
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Elementary 1: Early Childhood Education• Mid 80s
• English• Mathematics • One of Social Studies, Calculus 2, Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Language other
than English• Two additional courses
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Elementary 1: English Language Arts, Fine Arts EducationSecondary 1: English Language Arts, Fine Arts Education – Drama, Fine Arts Education – Visual ArtsK-12: English Language Learners, Second Languages
• Low 80s to mid 80s, depending on teachable subject area
• English• Two of Social Studies, Mathematics, Calculus 2, Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics,
Language other than English• Two additional courses
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Elementary 1: Mathematics, ScienceSecondary 1: Mathematics, Science - Biology, Science - Physics
• Mid 80s
• English• Mathematics• Two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics, Calculus 2, Computer Science• One additional course
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Elementary and Secondary 1: Social Studies • Mid 80s
• English• Social Studies • One of Mathematics, Calculus 2, Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Language other
than English• Two additional courses
WERKLUND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION CONCURRENT (COMBINED) DEGREE Elementary: English Language Learners, French, Inclusive Education, Second Languages, Physical Education, Fine Arts – Music, Fine Arts – Drama, Fine Arts – Visual ArtsSecondary: Fine Arts – Music, Fine Arts – Dance, French, Physical Education, Science – Chemistry, Second Languages
• Low 80s to mid 80s, depending on teachable subject area
• Must meet the course requirements for the faculty offering the concurrent (combined) degree. For degree combinations, see werklund.ucalgary.ca/upe/program-information/programs-admissions/5year-concurrent-bachelor-education.
admission requirements
Biology-based admission route 4:• English• Mathematics• Calculus 2 , 5
• Chemistry• Biology
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dates and deadlines2019October 1Fall 2020 undergraduate application opens
Fall 2020 undergraduate award application opens
December 1 Prestige awards deadline
December 10Application for residence opens (You can apply to live in residence as soon as you apply for admission)
December 15 Prestige awards document deadline
2020February 1 Transfer applicant document deadline for early admission
March 1 Fall 2020 admission application deadline
Fall 2020 undergraduate award application closes
March 15 Unofficial transcript and supporting documents required for admission (high school and transfer applicants)
English language requirementsThere are three ways to meet our English language entrance requirements: high school studies, English language test scores, and the Academic Communications Certificate.
Acceptable English Language Tests Minimum score
Advanced Placement (AP) English Literature and Composition or English Language and Composition 4
CAEL 70
Cambridge English: Advance CAE 180
Cambridge English: Proficiency CPE 180
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 6.5
IB Higher or Standard Level English A 5
IB Higher Level English B 6
MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 85
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic) 60
TOEFL – Internet-based (IBT) 86
TOEFL – Paper-based (PBT) 560
NURSING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
One of the following:
TOEFL score of 92 (with a minimum of 23 in each sub-score)
IELTS score of 7.0 (with no bands below a 7.0)
EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
One of the following:
TOEFL score of 100 (with a minimum of 27 in each sub-score)
IELTS score of 8.0 (with no bands below a 7.0)
High school studies
To meet the English Language requirements with your high school studies, you must have completed three years of study with English as the primary language of instruction at an accredited high school (including CIS-accredited high schools). This must include at least three years of English with your final English course being equivalent to Alberta’s senior level (Grade 12) English.
English language test scores
If your high school education does not fulfil UCalgary's English language requirements, you can present one of the minimum scores listed in the table below.
Note: Our school code for the TOEFL exam is 0813 and the department code is 00.
Academic Communication Certificate (ACC)
The ACC is for English learners who want to enter a university program. If you apply for undergraduate admission and complete the ACC through UCalgary Continuing Education by the end of summer term in the year of application, you could be considered for conditional admission to a degree program. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/esl/acc.
June 1
Final official transcript deadline for transfer applicants.
August 1 – August 30Final official transcript deadline for high school applicants (Find specific deadline information in your Student Centre at my.ucalgary.ca)
For more details on English language requirements, visit ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/a-11.
4. Submit initial documents � Upload your unofficial transcripts and other required documents to your Student Centre
(my.ucalgary.ca) by March 15. We recommend submitting these documents as soon as possible. Applications are considered based on the highest level of education completed at the time of review. Official transcripts are required to finalize your offer.
Visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/documents.
5. Apply for residence � High school applicants who apply for residence by May 1 are guaranteed a home on campus
for two years. You can apply for residence before you receive an offer of
admission. Visit ucalgary.ca/residence.
6. Review your status� Log in to your Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca) to find details on your application status,
required documents and deadlines specific to your application.
Visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/admitted.
As soon as you receive your offer of admission, you can apply for a study permit. Our International Student Services team can provide support.
Learn more at ucalgary.ca/iss/immigration/study-permits.
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applicant checklistStudents should apply as early as possible to be considered for both admissions and awards.
1. Select your program(s) and check admission requirements
� Review our programs and identify your top two choices. Check the admission requirementsfor both programs. If you receive an offer to your first choice, this is the only offer you'll receive. We recommend you rank your program choices with your most desired program as your first choice.
Visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/explore-programs.
2. Submit your application and pay your fee � Submit your online application between October 1, 2019 and March 1, 2020 and pay the $145
application fee. Applicants can change their program choices until March
1. Visit ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/apply.
3. Apply for scholarships and awards � As soon as you apply for admission, you can apply for our undergraduate awards. To be
considered for all major awards (including prestige awards), submit your award application by December 1 and all required admission documents by December 15.
Visit ucalgary.ca/awards.
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Cost estimator
Need help planning your expenses? Try our online cost estimator tool. You can access the tool by visiting ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/cost-estimator.
Our awards program
In recognition of academic excellence, new students applying from high school with an admission average of 95% or higher automatically receive the $5,000 President’s Admission Scholarship. Students who complete the IB (International Baccalaureate) Programme are eligible for an additional $3,500.
Prestige awards take into consideration academic excellence and accomplishments outside the classroom and include the $60,000 International Entrance Scholarship valued at $15,000 per year for four years. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/registrar/finances/awards/prestige.
A variety of other awards, scholarships and bursaries are available.
How to apply for awards
December 1: Prestige awards deadline March 1: Other entrance scholarships and awards deadline
Starting October 1, after applying for admission, your next step is to complete the award application in your Student Centre (my.ucalgary.ca) to be considered for additional awards, scholarships and bursaries. For more information on awards, scholarships and bursaries, visit ucalgary.ca/awards.
COSTS CAD$ Estimate in US$‡
*†International tuition (10 courses) $18,338 $13,754
General fees (Includes transit pass, health plan and dental plan) $1,224† $918
Books and supplies (two terms) $500 – $1,500 $375 – $1,125
Living expenses and spending money $2,000 – $4,000 $1,500 – $3,000
On-campus housingFirst-year residence, including All You Care to Eat meal plan $7,999 – $12,616 $5,999 – $9,462
TOTAL $30,061 – $37,678 $22,546 – $28,259
finance your education
Approximate costs for one academic year (September to April)
FOOTNOTES* International tuition costs are approximate and based on a course load of 10 classes (30 units) over eight months (fall and
winter terms). Fees are based on the 2019-2020 academic year and are subject to change.
† Full fee information is available at ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/current/p-1-1.
‡ Exchange rate may vary. Actual amount depends on the exchange rate at the time of payment.
$37,000 - $100,000 PRESTIGE AWARDS
$17M+ IN SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND AWARDS AVAILABLE ANNUALLY
$10,000 - $60,000 INTERNATIONAL ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
$5,000 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEW STUDENTS WITH AVERAGE OF 95%
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living on campusLiving in residence will ensure you’re instantly connected to our campus community. You’ll also get more sleep being so close to your classes!
Residence is a great way to get involved on campus and get connected with other students. It gives you the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in all that the university has to offer.
Meal plans
Our Dining Centre offers the All You Care To Eat program, which allows you to eat whatever you like, whenever you like and as much as you need throughout the academic year.
Reserving your room
Applications for single student housing open on December 10, 2019. If you’re a high school applicant, you’re guaranteed a home in residence for the first two years of study if you apply by May 1, 2020.
Living in residence helps make your transition to university seamless. From first-year dorm-style rooms, to full apartments in upper years or graduate school, to housing for families — there are options available for all students. Residence is a short walk away from everything you need and includes:
“This is the most comfortable place to live. You know you’re going to be safe here, and everyone is so welcoming.”
ROBERT MCCURDY, FIRST-YEAR STUDENT
“You’re spending time with people who care about you and want you to succeed. Residence is awesome, and I just want everyone to experience it.”
ALEX HAY, COMMUNITY ADVISOR
“There’s always resources to help people out, help people build connections. If you’re struggling academically, there’s resources for those things too.”
BRENDAN BIRCE, COMMUNITY ADVISOR
“I love residence. It’s a community. It feels like family.”
REECE VANDERSANDEN, PRESIDENT, RESIDENCE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
• 24/7 security
• Access to anon-staff dietician
• Halal, vegetarianand gluten-freemenu options
• Study spaces in eachresidence building
• Free writingsupport throughthe Academics inResidence program
STANDARD FIRST-YEAR ROOM
FULLY FURNISHED WITH UTILITIES AND INTERNET INCLUDED
Learn more about living in residence at ucalgary.ca/residence.
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connect with usAttend a webinar
We've made it as easy as possible for you to connect directly with us. You can join us online throughout the year for one of our Why Choose UCalgary or Scholarship and Award Information webinars.
See what webinars are coming up at ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/tours-events.
Take a virtual campus tour
See what campus and the surrounding area is like with our 360-degree video tours. Explore our classrooms, student services, athletic facilities and more.
Take a video tour at ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/tours-events.
Connect with a recruiter
Our student recruitment advisors are coming to your country or city this year. You can connect with a country-specific advisor to arrange a one-on-one meeting either in person or online.
To learn about the recruiter for your area, visit
ucalgary.ca/future-students/undergraduate/recruiters.
Join our mailing list
Learn more about our campus community by joining our mailing list. You’ll be able to request more information, find out when we’ll be visiting a city near you and get important details and reminders.
To sign-up today, visit ucalgary.ca/registrar/future-students/connect.
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