Trinity Western University 

About TWU

Established in 1962, Trinity Western University (TWU) is a private liberal arts university.

TWU is known for its commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and the development of ethical leaders. Their mission is to empower students to forge meaningful connections between their careers, personal lives, and the pressing needs of the world.

TWU has a vibrant and diverse student body, with students from Canada and around the world.

TWU offers undergraduate and graduate programs across a wide range of disciplines, including arts, sciences, human kinetics, business, education, nursing, theology, and more. TWU has campuses in three locations across Canada: Langley, Richmond (Lansdowne & Minoru locations), and the Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa.

Faculties

Trinity Western University (TWU) offers a diverse range of faculties and schools that provide students with comprehensive educational opportunities. Here are some of the faculties and schools at Trinity Western University:

Faculty of Arts, Media, and Culture:

This faculty encompasses programs in disciplines such as visual arts, media and communications, theatre, music, and more.

It provides students with a creative and scholarly environment to explore various forms of artistic expression.

School of Business:

The School of Business offers undergraduate and graduate programs in areas such as accounting, marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and leadership.

It prepares students to excel in the dynamic world of business with a focus on ethical decision-making and innovative thinking.

School of Education:

TWU’s School of Education offers programs for aspiring teachers, educational administrators, and educational researchers.

The school emphasizes experiential learning, practical skills development, and a commitment to educational excellence.

School of Human Kinetics:

This school focuses on the study of human movement, physical activity, and sports. Students can pursue programs in areas such as kinesiology, sport and leisure management, coaching, and exercise science.

School of Nursing:

The School of Nursing offers undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare students for careers in nursing.

The programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience to develop competent and compassionate nursing professionals.

School of Graduate Studies:

TWU’s School of Graduate Studies offers a wide range of master’s and doctoral programs in disciplines such as business, counseling psychology, theology, leadership, and more. These programs provide advanced education and research opportunities for students seeking to deepen their expertise in their respective fields.

Exploring the humanities and social sciences can enhance your comprehension of the concepts, historical occurrences, languages, societal frameworks, spiritual convictions, and mechanisms that have influenced individuals and communities throughout history and in the present.

The faculty offers undergraduate programs in disciplines such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and environmental studies. These programs provide students with a solid foundation in scientific principles and equip them with analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.

Admission Requirements at TWU

Undergraduate Programs: 

  1. Academic Credentials: Applicants must provide official transcripts or academic records from their secondary school or post-secondary institution, depending on their level of education. Transcripts should be in English or accompanied by an official English translation and sent to TWU for evaluation.
  2. English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. TWU accepts various English language proficiency tests, such as TOEFL (88), IELTS (6.5), Duolingo (110), or other recognized equivalents. Minimum score requirements may vary depending on the program. Students who do not meet the English language requirements can enter the Pathway/Trinity Language Centre (TLC) Program
  3. Entrance Requirements: Applicants should meet the specific entrance requirements for their desired program. These requirements may include a minimum grade point average (GPA), prerequisite courses, or additional portfolio or audition submissions for certain programs, such as music or visual arts.
  4. Application Deadlines: TWU has specific application deadlines for international students, and it is recommended to submit applications well in advance to ensure sufficient processing time. Application deadlines may vary depending on the program.

Graduate Programs: 

  1. Academic Credentials: Applicants must provide official transcripts or academic records from their post-secondary institution, depending on their level of education. Transcripts should be in English or accompanied by an official English translation and sent to TWU for evaluation.
  2. English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in the English language. TWU accepts various English language proficiency tests, such as TOEFL (100), IELTS (7.0), Duolingo (115), or other recognized equivalents. Minimum score requirements may vary depending on the program. Students who do not meet the English language requirements can enter the Pathway/Trinity Language Centre (TLC) Program
  3. Entrance Requirements: Applicants should meet the specific entrance requirements for their desired program. These requirements may include a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.75-3.0, prerequisite courses, references, resume, personal statement, interview, work experience, or additional portfolio or audition submissions for certain programs, such as music or visual arts. If GPA requirements are not met, some programs offer bridge courses.
  4. Application Deadlines: TWU has specific application deadlines for international students, and it is recommended to submit applications well in advance to ensure sufficient processing time. Application deadlines may vary depending on the program.

Tuition, Fees, and Refund Policy

Tuition: 

  1. Undergraduate Program Tuition: ($742 CAD tuition fee + $35 CAD activity fee)/credit
    • Estimated First Year Tuition cost is $20,979 CAD for undergraduate programs
  2. Graduate Program Tuition: Varies between $535 CAD – $1,000 CAD per credit
    • Eg. the Tuition cost for MBA is $36,225 CAD, which breaks down to $805 CAD per credit for
      45 credits
  3. Trinity Language Centre (TLC) Program Tuition: Offered for students who do not meet the direct entry English language requirements
    TLC Program Costs
    TLC Program Costs
    • For AES students, $6960 CAD includes tuition fees and
      university fee.
    • $7,932 CAD of PGS Level-1 tuition includes
      a language course and 2 BA Leadership credit courses.
    • $8,998 CAD of PGS Level 2 tuition includes a language course
      and 3 BA Leadership credit courses.
  4. Bridge Courses Program Tuition: Offered for selected programs such as MBA for students who do not meet the direct entry GPA requirements
    Bridge Courses Cost
    Bridge Courses Costs
    • Requires undergraduate completion with a minimum GPA of 2.3
    • The students could also be admitted after successfully
      completing the Bridge courses. Bridge courses are provided
      by TWU Richmond Campus and consist of 5 undergraduate
      courses (15 credits). Students should achieve a minimum
      GPA 3.0 to enter MBA program.
  5. Tuition Deposit: Non-US international students are obliged to submit a deposit of $9,990 to secure their enrollment at TWU. However, non-US international students who possess a valid Canadian study visa are required to pay a deposit of $4,552. The deposit will go towards your initial semester’s tuition.

Fees and Costs:

  1. Application Fee: $150 CAD
  2. Course Evaluation Fee: $140 CAD (Transcripts outside both North America and China are required to pay $140 CAD for a credential evaluation)
  3. Student Fees: $1,200 CAD or $1,500 CAD for international students per year
  4. Books and Supplies Fee: $1500 CAD
  5. Housing (Standard dorm room) Cost: $4,400 CAD – typical cost per year
  6. Meal Plan (Gold level – 14 meals per week) Cost: $5,154 CAD – typical cost per year

Refund Policy:

International students have the option to request a refund at Trinity Western University under specific conditions:

  • If the student’s visa or study permit is declined, they can receive a complete refund by notifying Trinity Western University in writing before the end of the second week from the intended arrival date mentioned in the acceptance letter. They must also provide the official visa rejection letter from the Canadian Embassy or Consulate.
  • If there is a need to defer the start date, students can carry forward their admissions deposit, tuition, and fee payments to a future semester for up to one year. However, they must inform Trinity Western University before the official start date of the semester they were initially admitted to.
  • In the presence of exceptional circumstances, partial refunds of admissions deposits may be granted following an appeal and review by the Admissions Deposit Committee.
  • The application fee is non-refundable.

Deadlines

  1. Fall Term (September start):
    • Undergraduate Programs: The application deadline is typically around March to June, but it is advisable to submit applications as early as possible due to program capacity limits and scholarship consideration.
    • Graduate Programs: Deadlines vary by program, but it is recommended to check with the specific graduate program for their application deadline.
  2. Spring Term (January start):
    • Undergraduate Programs: The application deadline is typically around September to November, but it is advisable to submit applications as early as possible due to program capacity limits and scholarship consideration.
    • Graduate Programs: Deadlines vary by program, so it is advisable to check with the specific graduate program for their application deadline.

Facilities and Accommodations at TWU

The TWU campus features modern facilities, including state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories, libraries, athletic facilities, and student residences.

Additionally, TWU offers a vibrant campus life with various clubs, organizations, and student-led initiatives. Students can participate in sports teams, artistic and cultural groups, leadership development programs, and community service opportunities.

Recreational and Athletic Facilities:

  1. Fitness Center: TWU has a state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with cardio and strength training equipment, group exercise studios, and spaces for personal fitness training.
  2. Gymnasiums: Multiple gymnasiums are available for various sports and recreational activities. They host intramural sports, varsity team practices, and events.
  3. Outdoor Sports Facilities: TWU boasts sports fields, including soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and a track and field complex. These facilities are used for practices, games, and other outdoor activities.
  4. Student Life Center: The Student Life Center serves as a hub for student activities and events. It houses a student lounge, multipurpose rooms, and areas for student organizations and clubs.

Residential Facilities:

  1. Residence Halls: TWU provides on-campus housing options with residence halls that offer comfortable living spaces, communal lounges, study areas, and kitchen facilities. The residence halls foster a sense of community and provide a supportive living environment.
  2. Dining Facilities: Dining options are available on campus, including cafeterias, cafes, and food courts. These spaces provide a variety of meal choices to accommodate different dietary preferences.
  3. Meal Plans: TWU typically offers meal plans for students living on campus, providing them with access to various dining options within the university. The meal plans often offer a range of choices to accommodate different dietary preferences.

Accommodation:

Trinity Western University (TWU) offers several residential halls on campus, providing students with diverse living options and communities. Here are some of the different residential halls at TWU:

  1. Douglas Hall: Douglas Hall is one of the traditional-style residence halls at TWU. It offers double occupancy rooms with shared communal areas, including lounges and study spaces. The hall provides a close-knit community atmosphere and is located near academic buildings.
  2. Fraser Hall: Fraser Hall is another traditional-style residence hall that offers double occupancy rooms. It features communal spaces such as lounges and study areas. Fraser Hall is known for its lively and social atmosphere, providing opportunities for students to connect with one another.
  3. Northwest Hall: Northwest Hall is a suite-style residence hall. It offers apartment-style living with shared accommodations, including bedrooms, bathrooms, a living area, and a kitchenette. Northwest Hall provides a more independent living environment while still fostering a sense of community.
  4. McMillan Hall: McMillan Hall is a suite-style residence hall that features four to six-bedroom units with shared common areas. Each suite typically includes a living room, kitchen, and multiple bathrooms. It offers a spacious and comfortable living arrangement for students.
  5. Robson Hall: Robson Hall is another suite-style residence hall that provides apartment-style living. It offers four to six-bedroom units with shared living areas and kitchens. Robson Hall is known for its peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, providing a quieter living option.
  6. Skidmore Hall: Skidmore Hall offers double occupancy in their latest room and board facility, designed in a suite style. Each suite consists of two adjoining rooms that share a bathroom and a mini-lounge area.
  7. Jacobson Hall: Jacobson Hall provides a distinctive housing arrangement that allows upper-level undergraduates to live in a community setting while also having the convenience of a shared kitchen. The Jacobson pods consist of six students who share a single pod.
  8. DeVries Centre: DeVries Centre provides students with the choice to have their own individual room while sharing a suite-style bathroom with just one other person.

Please note availability may vary from year to year. Each residence hall has its own unique features and community dynamics, allowing students to choose an environment that aligns with their preferences and needs.

Other Facilities:

  1. Performing Arts Spaces: TWU has performance venues, including theater and music recital halls, to support the creative arts programs and showcase student performances.
  2. Campus Store: The campus store offers textbooks, school supplies, TWU merchandise, and other essential items for students.
  3. Health Services: TWU provides on-campus health services, including a health center and counseling services, to support students’ physical and mental well-being.

Scholarships at TWU

Trinity Western University (TWU) offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities and strives to support international students in their academic pursuits.

  1. International Student Scholarships: TWU offers a variety of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships are typically merit-based and may consider academic achievements, leadership potential, community involvement, or other criteria. The eligibility requirements, application process, and award amounts may vary.
  2. Entrance Scholarships: TWU provides entrance scholarships for incoming undergraduate students, including international students. These scholarships are often based on academic excellence and are awarded to students with outstanding high school grades or equivalent academic achievements. The scholarships may range in value and can contribute towards tuition expenses.
  3. Continuing Student Scholarships: Once enrolled at TWU, international students may have the opportunity to apply for scholarships specifically available to continuing students. These scholarships may be based on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, leadership abilities, or other criteria. The application process and eligibility requirements can vary.

Academic Scholarships – $1,600 to $7,200 Per Year

The value of academic scholarships is adjusted based on the number of credits taken in each semester.

  1. President’s Scholarship: Ranges between $4800 CAD – $7200 CAD
  2. Provost’s Scholarship: Ranges between $3800 CAD – $4800 CAD
  3. Dean’s Scholarship: Ranges between $1600 CAD – $2400 CAD

Eligibility: 

  • Incoming Students: Academic scholarships are awarded based on the specific courses used for admission to the University. Students will receive notification of their scholarship in their acceptance letter.
  • Returning Students:

    To be eligible for an academic scholarship, students must have a cumulative GPA calculated from the credits they have earned at TWU by the end of the academic year.

Our Services

We offer pre-evaluation of your documents including transcripts and English language proficiency results prior to applying to your program of choice. Additionally, we offer assistance and provide guidance in constructing optimal resumes and personal statements if required for admission. lastly we provide a checklist of all the required documents for admission and assist you with applying for residency as well.

 

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