Refer to the application and the university's website for up-to-date program details.
Founded in 1960 and located in the traditional territory of the Atikameksheng Anishinabek, our campus is nestled among 5 freshwater lakes in the heart of the city, surrounded by lush green spaces. You can enjoy pristine nature from every vantage point on campus.
Boasting our own private beach, our natural setting is minutes from the downtown core and comprises more than 765 acres of land, owned by the University, that adjoin the vast Lake Laurentian Conservation Area.
We also benefit from the amenities of Sudbury – a regional municipality with a population of 160,000. The city is the Northeastern Ontario regional centre for postsecondary education, health care, tourism and business.
We offer you the opportunity to earn a certificate of bilingualism, a demonstrated proof of your linguistic abilities in both French and English that gives you a significant competitive advantage in your professional life.
With 34 programs offered in French and 73 in English, a wide array of courses facilitate this achievement. Once you complete at least 15 credits in a language other than your primary language of study, you will earn a Certificate of Bilingualism.
Current Ontario high school students:
Not current Ontario high school students:
To be admissible to Laurentian University, you must have completed six 4U/M courses and have achieved your Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Each program has specific admission requirements (subject areas). Review these carefully.
We have established equivalent requirements for students in high school systems in other provinces.
If you are home-schooled, we will evaluate your application on an individual basis.
If you wish to transfer to Laurentian University from a college or university, you may be eligible for admission with advanced standing if you meet the criteria established by the Office of Admissions.
To be considered for admission and transfer credit, you must submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions you attended.
To qualify for admission as a mature student, you must be 19 years of age or older during the academic year of admission and have been away from formal education for at least 1 year immediately prior to beginning university studies.
attach_fileYou can request official transcripts in your OUAC Undergraduate application (preferred option for those who can access this service).
For all other transcript requests:
Transcripts are official when sent by the issuing institution directly to the Office of Admissions. They generally bear an original seal or stamp and/or official signature from an appropriate signatory. Transcripts must show the individual grades achieved in each course or subject taken, as well as the graduation credential awarded (if applicable).
How to submit official transcripts by email:
Official transcripts can be emailed by a school official (e.g., guidance counsellor, office administrator) or the registrar of your home institution directly to: admissions@laurentian.ca.
How to submit a paper copy of official transcripts:
A paper document is considered official only if it is received by Laurentian University in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution or external examinations agency.
If you send documents by courier, the documents must be in a sealed envelope within the courier package to the Office of Admissions’ mailing address. Photocopied, scanned and faxed transcripts are not considered official.
The Office of Admissions’ mailing address:
Office of Admissions
Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Rd.
Sudbury ON P3E 2C6