University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Established in 1966, the University of Calgary (UCalgary) is one of Canada's top comprehensive research universities, known for innovation, entrepreneurship, and strong community engagement. Located in Alberta's economic hub, it combines academic excellence with hands-on learning and real-world impact.

Overview
Ranked among the Top 250 universities globally, UCalgary is home to over 33,000 students, including 8,000 international learners from 160+ countries. It is widely recognized for programs in energy, engineering, business, and health sciences, along with a strong focus on sustainability and research commercialization.
Why University of Calgary?
- Ranked among the Top 250 globally (QS & THE Rankings)
- One of Canada's fastest-growing research universities
- Strong ties with Calgary's booming industries and innovation sector
- High post-graduate employability rate
- Safe, affordable, and student-friendly city with access to the Rocky Mountains
Popular Courses
Campus and Facilities
Main Campus - Modern, research-driven environment with over 300 labs and innovation centres.
Downtown Campus - Business and executive education hub in Calgary's financial district.
Olympic Oval, advanced sports facilities, and sustainability research centres.
Student residences, libraries, and international student services.
Startup incubators and research accelerators.
Life at the University of Calgary

Global Community
8,000+ international students from 160+ countries.

Calgary Lifestyle
One of the cleanest, safest, and most livable cities in North America.

Research & Entrepreneurship
Focus on innovation, renewable energy, and technology startups.

Campus Culture
250+ student clubs, global exchange programs, and sports events
Admission
Requirements

Undergraduate
Programs
- Academic: Completion of High School / Grade 12 (or equivalent qualification)
- English: IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) / TOEFL iBT 90

- Academic: Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution
- English: IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) / TOEFL iBT 90
Postgraduate
Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
From visas and scholarships, everything you need to know about studying in Australia.
What is the University of Calgary known for?
Calgary is known for its strengths in energy, engineering, business, and research innovation.
What are the tuition fees for international students?
Tuition fees range between CAD $40,000 - $53,000 per year depending on the program.
Does the University of Calgary offer scholarships?
Yes - Calgary provides entrance scholarships, international awards, and research funding opportunities.
Can international students work while studying?
Yes, international students can work 20 hours per week during studies and full-time during breaks.




