Welcome to Lakehead
ATAC Building
Canoeing Thunder Bay
Engineering Class
Lake Tamblyn in the Winter
Engineering Lab
Hillcrest Park Thunder Bay
International Centre
Lake Tamblyn - Thunder Bay Campus
Learning Commons - Orillia Campus
Orientation
Residence Room Orillia Campus
Residence Thunder Bay campus
Student Central
Anthropology Class
With over 85 undergraduate and graduate programs, Lakehead University offers students the best of a nurturing, transformative, smaller-sized university experience with excellence in research and teaching.
Established over 50 years ago, the university has an inclusive community where all student successes are celebrated. Over 1,900 international students from over 80 nations are enrolled at Lakehead.
Experiential learning opportunities such as internships, co-operative education, field school and practicums allow students to apply classroom learning in practical environments. The small student-to-professor ratio enables students to learn through an innovative combination of academic mentorship, practical learning, and modern research.
Recognized as one of the country’s most beautiful campuses (Huffington Post), Lakehead has two campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia, Ontario. Students study and thrive within vibrant communities that are rich with urban and cultural offerings, not to mention unparalleled outdoor recreational opportunities in the heart of Canada. Both campuses offer students cutting-edge facilities, teaching and research excellence, student accommodation, comprehensive student supports, and a variety of social activities and events, all within the beautiful, natural environment.
Lakehead is the #1 university in North America with under 10,000 students (Times Higher Education Global Impact Rankings 2024). Lakehead University is a top 3 research university in Canada (Re$earch Infosource 2023) and is one of two universities in Canada designated as an Innovation & Economic Prosperity University, recognizing achievements in innovation, technology transfer, and community development. Its business school is AACSB internationally accredited, and the Faculty of Engineering is the only one in Canada where students earn both a degree and a diploma in just four years, making graduates highly sought after in the industry.
Lakehead is now one of seven universities in the province and the first in Northern Ontario to offer a degree in Mechatronics Engineering with an inclusive co-operative education component. One of the fastest-growing fields in engineering, Mechatronics is the design of robotics, control systems, and electromechanical systems.
Lakehead furthered their global reach by introducing two international partnerships: Rennes School of Business in France and another with Northumbria University Newcastle in the U.K., both AACSB accredited. Students studying Business at Lakehead can now attend either Rennes or Northumbria in year 3 of their 4-year program and will earn an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from Lakehead as well as a degree at the partner university.
Trinity School of Medicine in St. Vincent and the Grenadines offers graduates of Lakehead, including international students, priority application review, a waived application fee and exclusive scholarships. Students of Trinity have the opportunity to become licensed medical doctors in both Canada and the United States.
Lakehead University has representatives in many parts of the world to talk to students and parents both in person, at education events, or online. Find a Lakehead advisor by region.
In addition to this, Lakehead International Live events take place regularly. This offers prospective students the opportunity to ask questions to current students, professors, and other Lakehead experts in real time.
CAD$33,250 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
CAD$27,500 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
CAD$28,500 Vocational Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
CAD$12,871 Living costs
CAD$8,103 To live on campus
Lakehead University offers one of Canada’s most generous scholarship programs to international students. By providing this extra financial support, Lakehead makes it easier for students to focus on their studies.
Students who apply to an undergraduate program are automatically considered for the entrance scholarships, so no additional scholarship application is required.
The university offers international undergraduate students an award of up to CAD 40,000 towards their tuition fees. Non-Canadian applicants who are applying from high school or equivalent, or who are transferring from an international college or university will be automatically considered for the scholarship. The amount of scholarship available is dependent on the student’s academic average. The award amounts are split into the following scores:
All entrance scholarship averages are awarded based on the Canadian equivalent of a student’s grade used for admission. International students considering Lakehead University are encouraged to apply to the university early so that they are considered for both rounds of scholarship entrance.
For terms and conditions of the scholarships and their renewability, please visit Lakehead’s International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship page.
To be considered for a place at Lakehead University, international students need to meet specific entry requirements.
As well as meeting the specific course requirements, applicants need to have graduated from a secondary school (or equivalent) and have a minimum of 70 percent overall Canadian average (or equivalent) or higher for selected programs.
Depending on the program applied for, students may also need to meet program-specific pre-requisites.
Recognized for its research excellence, Lakehead has 10 Canada Research Chairs. Professors are active researchers in their field, and often engage undergraduate and graduate students in their research projects. Research facilities that students have access to include:
Over 80 percent of classes at Lakehead have fewer than 50 students, and 60 percent of classes have fewer than 30 students. These small classes create a personalized learning experience, so students can become fully engaged with their studies, and can take advantage of unique opportunities to collaborate alongside professors on real-world research projects. This unparalleled experience helps students become highly employable in their future career or graduate school.
Work-integrated education is woven throughout Lakehead’s curriculum across many disciplines. Opportunities include field school, community-based learning, co-operative education, and internships where students can use the skills, theory and knowledge acquired in the classroom in real-world situations.
An AACSB-accredited business school that combines co-op and work-integrated learning. Students receive a strong business foundation and leave highly equipped for the professional world.
Lakehead’s innovative approach and teaching is conducted through classes and 105 days of in-school placement.
The only Canadian university offering an engineering diploma and degree in just four years. Courses blend theoretical and hands-on learning, such as co-operative education, to achieve: 97.7 percent employment within 2 years. Students can also combine their degree with business for a BEng+MBA in 5 years.
Home to several departments and schools, students can choose from a variety of health-related programs which balance theory with labs, internships, and clinical placements starting in first year.
Lakehead’s law school focuses on three key areas. These are: indigenous law, natural resources and environmental law, and small firm and solo practice with the Integrated Practice Curriculum (IPC).
Trinity School of Medicine is open to graduates of Lakehead University, including international learners. It provides the pathway opportunity to becoming a licensed medical doctor in Canada, as well as the United States.
Courses that balance sustainability of the ecosystem as well as social, economic, and environmental issues in the unbeatable boreal forest setting of northwestern Ontario. The graduate employment rate from this faculty is 100 percent.
Offering programs in anthropology, applied life sciences, earth sciences, geography, computer science, earth sciences, economics, and more.
Offering programs including criminology, media, film, and communications. Courses develop students into work-ready graduates with successful careers in a variety of industries.
Both of Lakehead University’s campuses have state-of-the-art facilities. These include:
The Orillia campus is designed to LEED standards for environmental sustainability and students have access to recreational facilities in the city of Orillia.
The Thunder Bay campus houses over 10,000 square meters of recreational facilities, including a new Wolf's Den facility with gymnasium, 50m pool, weight & cardio/aerobic areas, 200m indoor track, indoor pro-grade artificial turf field, Sports Medicine Clinic, and more. In the central hub of the Thunder Bay campus is the university’s International Centre and lounge, as well as a beautiful river, lake, and walking paths. Students can take a virtual tour around its beautiful campuses from the comfort of their own home.
Both campuses have on-campus residence options with student support and regular activities, so students feel part of the university community. There are also off-campus residence options close to campus, as well as homestay programs and temporary accommodation.
The International Centre holds regular activities throughout the year and encourages international students to join sports teams, academic clubs, and cultural societies. Helping students integrate into the university community, the students’ union offers countless opportunities for students to get involved.
Students who live at Thunder Bay and Orillia campuses are also conveniently placed to experience the best of what Canada has to offer. Orillia is in Muskoka Lake and Cottage Country, with plenty of recreational and cultural activities for any season. In addition to this, Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is only 150 kilometers away.