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King's College
266 Epworth Ave.
London, Ontario N6A 2M3
Canada
Phone: (519) 433-3491
Toll Free: (800) 265-4406
Web site: www.kingsbrainfood.ca


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Key Facts

Type of Institution: Public

Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic

Location: London, Ontario - Population 335,000

Enrollment: 2,400 undergraduate students

Admissions office:
Phone: (519) 433-3491
Mike Lawless ext: 4335
mlawles5@uwo.ca
Clare Tattersall ext: 4391
ctatter3@uwo.ca

Financial aid office:
Marilynne Davies
Phone: (519) 433-3491
E-mail: mpdavies@uwo.ca

Cost of attendance:
Undergraduate tuition Canadian citizens or permanent residents (full year): $3,278 USD
Undergraduate tuition International (full year): $7,800 USD

Organizations:
Number of registered organizations: 300
Number of honor societies: 2
Number of social fraternities: 10
Number of social sororities: 10



General Info:
King's College is a coeducational, liberal arts university college, affiliated with The University of Western Ontario (UWO). Through its association with Western, students can enjoy the resources of a world-class university while belonging to a small community where individual attention is a priority.

King's College is incredibly diverse and welcomes students from all faiths and backgrounds. As a Catholic institution, King's emphasizes the value of each individual and social justice and believes that the exchange of different ideas and perspectives builds mutual understanding.

Student Life:
Life for King's students includes endless opportunities for growth and involvement. King's students have access to all of the phenomenal varsity and intramural sports teams at UWO, as well as the opportunity to join over 130 different clubs and societies. This provides the students with the opportunity to combine their education with practical life experience and to form friendships that will extend far beyond their years of university.

Academics:
King's courses are taught by highly qualified and dedicated faculty and are supported by an excellent library. King's students have access to the more than seven million books, journals, and CD-ROMs housed at UWO.

The programs at King's work to educate the whole person and to teach students to think logically, analytically, critically, and to express themselves clearly. King's offers a wide variety of degree programs in the arts and social sciences that range from administrative and commercial studies to childhood and family relations, and to social justice and peace studies. King's also offers one of the few Professional Social Work programs in the province.

Admission:
King's will be extending offers of admission, scholarships, and residence to students with strong academic records beginning in mid-April. Students must be enrolled in or have completed prerequisite courses for their program of choice.

For further information about applying to King's College please contact the office of the registrar at (800) 265-4406 (toll free within North America) (519) 433-3491, or e-mail kings@uwo.ca or visit our Web site at www.kingsbrainfood.ca.

Vital Statistics:
King's has a population of approximately 2,300 full-time students that come from more than 30 different countries.

Graduates from King's College are highly successful in finding employment related to their field of study. In fact, the graduate rate of success in finding jobs is higher than the provincial average for new university graduates.

King's is able to guarantee residence to all successful candidates, so long as they get their residence application in by the deadline.

All students coming to King's College with an overall average of 80 percent or higher will be rewarded with one of our generous entrance scholarships.


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