Trent University
Website: http://www.trentu.ca
Founded: 1963
Location: Peterborough, ON & Oshawa, Ontario
Enrolments:
Full-time (undergraduates): 6100
Full-time (graduates): 325
Part-time (undergraduates): 1400
Part-time (graduates): 60
Faculties: 400
One of Canada’s top primarily undergraduate universities, Trent
University is renowned for striking a unique balance between outstanding
teaching and leading-edge research. The University is consistently
recognized nationally for faculty who maintain a high level of innovative
research activity and a deep commitment to the individual student.
Distinguished by excellence in the humanities, social sciences and
natural sciences and increasingly popular professional and graduate
programs, Trent is dedicated to providing its students with an exceptional
world view, producing graduates who are ready to succeed and make
a difference in the world. Trent’s Peterborough campus boasts
award-winning architecture in a breathtaking natural setting on the
banks of the Otonabee River, just 90 minutes from downtown Toronto.
Together with its satellite campus in Oshawa, Trent draws excellent
students from throughout the country and around the world.
Trent’s key areas of research priority include biological and
forensic sciences, Canadian and Indigenous studies, cultural studies
and the humanities, education, health and sustainability, environmental
science, materials science and quantitative modelling, and understanding
people, communities and institutions. Trent is home to ten Canada
Research Chairs.
A vibrant international program at Trent is home to an increasingly
diverse community of students from all corners of the globe. In the
last year, Trent has welcomed more than 550 students from more than
100 countries.
Trent University’s Advantages
High School Students
1. Guaranteed entry to undergraduate programs;
2. MIA graduates can be enrolled in Trent University without needing
to fulfill TOEFL requirements;
3. MIA graduate students can apply for international students’
scholarships, ranging from $ 4000-$ 25000 CAD each year;
Overseas High School Graduates
1. Guaranteed entry to undergraduate programs at the time of application.
2. Applicant will receive a letter of admission from MIA and a conditional
letter of acceptance from Trent University.
3. Student must complete MIA English Academic (EA) Program in order
to obtain full admission to Trent University’s undergraduate
program.
4. EA program graduates will also be eligible for Trent international
student scholarships.
Please click here for more information on MIA's Direct Admission/Credit Transfer Program with Trent Unversity.
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