The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is a public university, enrolling almost 15,000 students every year. It has campuses in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission, Hope and Agassiz (as well as a growing presence in Chandigarh, India). UFV offers over 100 programs, including undergraduate programs as well as several majors and minors.
Popular courses that are available for students include aviation, computer science, business administration, computer information systems, data science, economics and kinesiology.
UFV is nationally recognized for its outstanding reputation and is officially a member of Universities Canada.
Student employment is one of the areas that the University puts a real focus on. Through different co-op programs, UFV students get the opportunity to work with major employers and develop their workplace learning and knowledge base.
Almost 99% of students have shared that they found their experience of studying at UFV valuable, stating that they are satisfied with the quality of education and instruction that they receive from the University faculty.
Located east of Vancouver, British Columbia, and 5 minutes away from the US border, the Fraser Valley is a beautiful and ethnically rich region in Canada. The main campus has free shuttle bus services for students, and most other campuses are well connected to major cities.
Students can engage themselves with various sports and recreation activities, both on and off-campus. They are also free to access many academic and career support services at the University’s Academic Success Center and Career Center.
With small class sizes, hands-on learning, and a caring community, UFV provides the quality learning experience that students need to develop their potential and reach their goals.
UFV can help students build the experience side of their CV and get them ready to take on the world of work. The co-operative education program allows students to take their academic learning to the next level by engaging in professional, discipline-specific, career-related, paid employment opportunities with employers from all sectors.
Students can also land an on-campus, part-time job related to their program of study. These work-study positions are flexible around their class schedule and give them the opportunity to work with faculty and staff within the University while gaining work experience, contacts, and references for other employment or postgraduate school.
Career Services offers a variety of resources for students and alumni. Career coaching appointments are available to assist students in all areas of the job application process. If students are looking for career planning assistance or choosing career goals, they can seek the help from career counselling services.
A 30-minute career coaching appointment can help students and alumni with the following:
Students can order personalized UFV student business cards through the UFV Career Center. Business cards are an essential tool sure to impress during job interviews and at networking events. UFV student business cards are professional and designed specifically for UFV students.
Career peers provide one-on-one assistance to students on CVs and cover letters, as well as promote the peer coaching program and other Career Center services and programs to students.
Canada’s largest credit union by membership, Coast Capital Savings, has provided the University of the Fraser Valley with an amount of CAD 50,000 to help towards the institution’s student success. This fund will boost the UFV Coast Capital Peer Resource and Leadership Center (PRLC) which uses a peer-to-peer support model for its activities. Student peer leaders at the Coast Capital PRLC, provide students with a secure, and harmonious space by recognizing the means available to them, and providing peer-to-peer mentorship and support.
“UFV is very pleased to continue offering new ways of supporting student success,” said UFV President Joanne MacLean. “It is well documented that peer-to-peer engagement helps students learn and further develop their skills. Since launching the Coast Capital Savings Peer Resource and Leadership Center with the generous support of Coast Capital Savings, we have been able to implement student support and referral services that strengthen a sense of community at UFV. Community supporters like Coast Capital Savings help make UFV the kind of university that embraces a holistic view of student success.”
UFV will offer its summer courses, online with discussion to deliver the majority of its autumn classes online where possible. All English Language and Foundation courses will continue to be offered by the university.
There have been no changes to entry requirements, but the university now accepts Duolingo (DET) for entry and academic programs. In addition, UFV are accepting non-SDS applicants from SDS countries in line with government direction.
Students can still submit applications and receive scholarships from the university.
10,36,542 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
10,93,957 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
10,42,149 Vocational Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
7,14,416 Living costs
4,71,830 To live on campus
To recognise academic achievement, UFV offers fifteen CAD 1,000 entrance scholarships to the top 10 incoming international students from recognized post-secondary institutions who have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.33 (B+).
All eligible international applicants who apply to UFV are considered for the scholarships automatically. Scholarships are issued as a tuition credit in the recipients' second semester of studies at UFV.
A scholarship of CAD 1,000 is awarded to the top four international high school applicants who apply to study at UFV in their graduating year from an international high school with an equivalent BC high school diploma and a minimum overall GPA of 3.33 (B+) on all grade 12 courses (minimum three approved grade 12 courses required).
Two of the top UFV international students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement (minimum 3.67 GPA) in their programs and who are planning to continue UFV studies, are awarded CAD 1,000 each.
UFV also offers scholarships to current students, such as:
International students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 are eligible to receive financial aid, the value of which will fluctuate each year based on the endowment amount.
For those international students who demonstrate volunteerism and leadership in the community and/or at UFV, will also receive a scholarship award, which will fluctuate each year depending on the endowment amount.
International students must meet the following admission requirements to study at UFV:
The equivalent of Canadian (BC) high school Grade 12. Students need to provide UFV with official transcripts of the documents.
English is the language of instruction at UFV, so students must show English language competency prior to admission into UFV programs. They can do this by providing a score from any of the following standardized international tests:
If students have completed any English courses or tests outside of UFV, they need to submit an official transcript or official test score. The test center must report their test results directly to UFV. Copies of results, or results that are more than two years old, are not acceptable as proof of language proficiency.
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Check out the full listing of English entrance requirements for academic programs, Qualifying Studies, Foundations, and ESL.
If students need to upgrade their English to get ahead in their profession or pursue University studies, UFV’s ELS and Upgrading & University Preparation (UUP) department options are designed for that purpose.
If they are full-time international students, UFV offers intensive English upgrading, ranging from intermediate to pre-university levels, with access to University courses at the highest levels.
The University fosters excellence in teaching and research, maintaining high standards, balanced with accessibility for students. The University’s professors focus on teaching and deliver a high-quality education. UFV undergraduate students get more research, conference, and publication experience than at larger institutions, and are well prepared for advanced education.
Based on the Canadian University Consortium Survey and the Baccalaureate Graduates Survey for the province of British Columbia, 98% of UFV degree graduates are satisfied with the education they received, and 99% are satisfied with the quality of instruction.
The University of the Fraser Valley is an accredited public university and was one of the first universities to be granted the Education Quality Assurance from the province of British Columbia. Nationally, UFV is a member of Universities Canada, formerly known as the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and is a post-secondary institution with recognized credentials nationwide. UFV is also recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
Students at the UFV College of Arts encounter an integration of theory and practice in their programs, online and workplace opportunities, and international educational partnerships among others.
This School offers programs which are recognized for high standards of practice, advanced educational technologies, and student-centered learning. Employers choose these graduates based on their comprehensive knowledge, critical thinking, skill expertise and professional practice.
The Faculty is made up of the School of Business, the School of Social Work and Human Services, and other departments and programs including Teacher Education, Adult Education, Aviation, and Child, Youth, and Family Studies.
The Faculty offers several disciplines, including biology, chemistry, computing science, mathematics and statistics, physics, physical geography, and engineering.
The School offers certificate programs in Child Life & Community Health, Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning, Program Evaluation; as well as a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and a Master of Social Work.
The Faculty provides various certificate and diploma programs - many recognized as a Red Seal trade - that respond to industry needs. These cover a broad range of technical areas, ranging from Automation and Robotics to Welding.
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The study areas students can choose from include Agriculture, Arts: Humanities, Arts: Social Sciences, Fine Arts, Business, Professional Studies, Computer Information Systems, General Studies, Science, Trades and Technology, and Health Sciences.
International students often opt for courses such as Aviation, Business Administration, Computing Science, Data Analysis, Economics, Computer Information Systems, Kinesiology, and Science.
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