University Of Calgary
University Of Calgary (UOFC)
The University of Calgary is one of top 10 universities in Canada. In 2016, UofC was ranked as the top university under the age of 50 in both Canada and North America by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and as one of the top 200 universities in the world.
The university is located in the heart of Calgary, Canada’s third largest city with a modern 213-hectare campus with world-class Olympic facilities.
UofC enrolls around 32,000 students in undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs.
UofC enrolls around 32,000 students in undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs.
English Program Highlights
- Students from all over the world (61 countries in 2015)
- TOEFL or IELTS scores are not required.
- Access to the university library, sports facilities and the student center.
- Tuition includes textbooks, handouts, medical insurance, Public transport (train & bus) pass and the certificate of participation.
Semester Program
This program is twelve weeks comprehensive English classes plus one week of exams (total 275 hours of English instruction). It is made up of separate courses in Speaking & Listening, Reading & Writing, and Grammar in six levels from high beginner to upper advanced.
Homestay Program
Living with a Canadian family is an excellent way to improve your English and intercultural skills. It provides you with an opportunity to practice your English in an informal setting and learn about Canadian culture. Homestay Includes:
- A private room
- A desk or table at which to study
- 3 meals a day (at least one prepared), 7 days a week
- Free laundry facilities for you to do your own laundry
- Shared common areas of the home like the kitchen, bathroom and living room
Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees
1 year English course: $14,100 + $2,000
1 year English course with Homestay (49 weeks): $25,815
Calgary City
- Is the third largest city in Canada with just under 1.3 million people.
- Has the highest rate of post-secondary attendance in Canada.
- Is one of Canada’s youngest cities with a median age of only 36.
- Is the fifth most liveable city in the world.
- Is the sunniest city in Canada with more days of sunshine than any other major city.