Huron University College offers undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science and Faculty of Theology. Huron became the founding institution of Western University in 1863. To study at Huron is to be a part of one of the oldest university communities in Canada, but also one of the most forward-thinking, globally oriented and intellectually challenging.

Huron is completely unique to postsecondary institutions in Canada, offering a university experience that prioritizes ethical leadership and community engagement, as much as the pursuit of academic achievement.

Huron has remained strategically small and student engagement is fostered through strong support services and one-on-one mentorship with professors. Students also have full access to Western University’s facilities, clubs, and athletics programs. They graduate with a Western degree with a Huron distinction. Huron is distinguished as one of Canada’s best Liberal Arts universities. Liberal Arts turn students’ preconceived notions of the world on their heads, engages them in local and global communities, and develops students’ transferable abilities, so they are formidable leaders in the modern job market.

Huron students receive graduate-level research experience with opportunities to partner with faculty or to work or volunteer as Research Assistants through Huron’s Centre for Undergraduate Research and Learning.

Students benefit from access to Huron’s esteemed alumni network for mentorship, internship and career opportunities. If you’re ready for a unique student experience, Huron looks forward to developing your individual gifts in ways that benefit humanity.

STUDENT ENROLMENT

Full-time (undergraduates)
810

Part-time (undergraduates)
70

Source: Huron University College (2017 rounded preliminary fall enrolment)

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Undergraduate Degree

Arts and Social Science

Graduate Degree

Graduate MA (Theology)

TUITION FEES

CANADIAN STUDENTS

Undergraduate tuition fees:
$6,528

Graduate tuition fees:
$6,991

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Undergraduate tuition fees:
$23,765 – $26,614

Graduate tuition fees:
$17,694

Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2017-18)

Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.