General information
The International Students section is intended for prospective students who are interested in studying at Saint Paul University, newly admitted students, and international students who are currently registered at Saint Paul University. It is aimed at helping international students who wish to:
- Apply to Saint Paul University
- Learn about and understand the language requirements
- Learn about the tuition fees for international students
- Renew a study permit
All information, including fees, budgetary information and deadlines, is subject to change without notice at the discretion of Saint Paul University.
Saint Paul University is a renowned institution on a more human scale
Founded in 1848, Saint Paul University is federated with the University of Ottawa and offers an alternative to large Canadian universities. Saint Paul University is a Catholic institution with an ecumenical orientation offering a university education in Canada’s two official languages: English and French. Its areas of specialization include social communications, counselling, canon law, ethics, conflict studies, group intervention, leadership, philosophy, human sciences, theology, and spirituality. Diplomas from Saint Paul University are awarded jointly with the University of Ottawa.
Reasons for choosing Saint Paul University
- openness to the world
- development of critical thinking about conflict resolution
- discussion and interaction with professors
- a commitment to greater social justice in the world
- the opportunity to excel in a range of areas
- a strong research program
- a multicultural and diverse environment in a safe and secure setting
- a pedagogical approach based on the fundamental values of humanism
