King’s University College at Western University

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    King’s University College at Western University
    Established on: 1954

    King's University College, sometimes known colloquially as King's College or just King's, is a university college connected with the University of Western Ontario and is situated in the city of London in the province of Ontario in Canada.

    It is a Roman Catholic institution that welcomes men and women students to its liberal arts college. The institution, which was first established and known by its current name, Christ the King College, was established to offer instruction in the liberal arts to the male-only seminary.

    The first students enrolled in the school the following year, in 1955, after the institution had been established in 1954. With an enrollment of 3,500 students, King's University College is the most significant associated college of the University of Western Ontario. St. Peter's Seminary and the University of Western Ontario are associated with it in some capacity. 

    As a result, the university college's affiliation with St. Peter's Seminary can provide academic programs in the arts, social science, childhood and social institutions, management and organisational studies, social justice, peace studies, social work, social work, and theology to its students.

    The College is a frontrunner in terms of its dedication to internationalisation and the degree to which it encourages all students to develop their capacity for intercultural learning. 

    Students can have a better understanding of their place in the global society as well as the dynamics that exist between the developed and developing worlds by participating in exchange programs.

    Global and intercultural awareness has become an increasingly valuable skill for future leaders. Students at King's have the chance to participate in exchange programs with over 50 institutions located in 25 different countries because of the university's extensive network of international relationships.

    The city of London, in the province of Ontario, is home to King's University College. London is the 11th biggest city in Canada and has a population of around 495,000 (LEDC website). The campus is in a park-like setting along the Thames River in picturesque Old North London.

    King's is located just one block away from the main campus of Western University and is just a short distance from the central business district. It is a handy two-hour journey from either Toronto, Ontario, or Detroit, Michigan, and is situated in the southwestern part of Ontario.

    The institution continues to retain a relationship with CultureWorks ESL to continue offering the "English as a Second Language" curriculum. To all students who have completed the CultureWorks program with flying colours, it extends an invitation to join. 

    The institute provides its students with various organisations and groups that might assist them in developing their talents.

    University highlights

    University Type

    Private

    Established Year

    1954

    No of Students

    4000

    Number of Courses

    55

    Tuition Fees for International Students Yearly

    18,000-36,000 CAD

    Intakes

    September, January, and May.

    Main intakes

    The main intakes are in September, January, and May.

    Scholarship

    CultureWorks International Student Award

    Value: $1,000.001

    International Continuing Scholarships for King's University College Full Time Students

    Value: $4,000.00

    International Experiential Learning

    Value: $1,000.00

    International High School Entrance Scholarships

    Value: $5,000.00 

    International Study Award for Full Year

    Value: $2,000.00

    International Study Award for One Semester

    Value: $1,000.00

    Principal’s Regis Entrance Scholarship for International Students

    Value: $5,000.004

    Weber Martin International Award

    Value: $1,000.001

    Application Process/ documents needed for admission

    Academic Documents (For Bachelor)

    • SLC Mark sheet
    • School Leaving Certificate
    • SLC Character Certificate
    • Transcript of 12th grade
    • Individual Mark sheet of 12th grade
    • Character Certificate of 12th grade
    • Provisional Certificate of 12th grade
    • Migration Certificate of 12th grade

    Academic Documents (For Masters)

    • Transcript of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Individual Mark sheets of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Character Certificate of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
    • Provisional Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
    • Migration Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
    • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores
    • Passport
    • Experience letter
    • Statement of Purpose
    • 2-3 LORs 
    • GRE/GMAT Scores
    • Application Fees
    • Proof of Scholarships - If any
    • Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
    • College Recommendation (if a current student)

    Language Requirement

    Test

    Minimum Score requirement

    TOFEL Requirements

    Students must score 580 or better on the written TOEFL and 4.5 on the TWE or 85-90 on the IBT with no part below 20.

    PTE

    Overall 63 

    IELTS Requirements

    IELTS Academic is required with a minimum overall band score of 6.5, no less than 6.0.

    FAQ

    Q. Can I work as a student in Canada?

    Yes, International students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during school terms.

    Q. Does King's University College, part of Western University, provide financial assistance to students from other countries?

    Scholarships are awarded to students from other countries via King's University College, part of Western University. Our scholarship area contains information that may be used to apply for financial aid.

    Q. What are the different intakes at King’s University College at Western University?

    Generally, September, January, and May are the time when intakes occur.

    Q. Do I have to meet language requirements?

    Yes, the applicant must satisfy the language criteria mentioned above in the language requirements section. 

    Q. Where is the King’s University College at Western University located?

    King’s University College at Western University is situated in London, Ontario, Canada.

    Q. What should I do following the application submission?

    You may start planning for what you'll do if accepted as soon as you've submitted your application! Examining London, Ontario, Canada residences and housing alternatives, financial aid programs, and student services at this time is highly recommended.

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