About the university
St. Jerome's University, like most institutions and religious establishments, had a very humble beginning. In 1865, two years before Canada achieved nationhood, St. Jerome's College was founded by the Reverend Dr. Louis Funcken, of the Congregation of the Resurrection. Over the years, the College grew in size and occupied various locations in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. In 1959, through an Act of the Ontario Legislature, St. Jerome's College was granted independent university status. The name was changed to the University of St. Jerome's College to reflect new university powers and the authority to grant degrees. As an independent university, St. Jerome's College entered into federation with the newly established University of Waterloo.Founded in 1865, St. Jerome’s University became a university in 1959 through an Act of the government of Ontario. Within a year, the University agreed to a federation with the new University of Waterloo. St. Jerome’s Universit enrolls students in Faculty of Arts. All its students must fulfill the admission, promotion, and graduation requirements of the University of Waterloo. St. Jerome’s students are enjoy courses offered at the University of waterloo, and access to all campus resources as part of their education experience, and UWaterloo students regularly take courses at St. Jerome’s University.
Education programs
History
History
Law and Jurisprudence
~ $6,071 / year
Law and Jurisprudence
Law & Jurisprudence
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$6,071
Fee for international students
$6,071
Fee for domestic students
Philosophy
~ $6,071 / year
Philosophy
Philosophy
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$6,071
Fee for international students
$6,071
Fee for domestic students
Psychology
~ $6,071 / year
Psychology
Psychology
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$6,071
Fee for international students
$6,071
Fee for domestic students
International students friendly
St. Jerome's University is co-affiliated with the University of Waterloo. This means that the University of Waterloo handles our admissions. Please contact them with any questions you have on admissions here. For information on admissions to St. Jerome's University, please contact the admissions office at myapplication@uwaterloo.ca. Further information on how to apply can be found here: https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/admissions/how-to-apply
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Required documents for admission
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- Letters of reccomendation (MA, PhD)
- IELTS Certificate
- Resume/CV (graduate, postgraduate)
- Student visa
- Online Application form
- Photographs
- TOEFL Certificate
- Health and Life Insurance
- Passport
- Proof of fee payment
- Application fee
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Contacts
St. Jerome's University
290 Westmount Rd N
Waterloo
N2L 3G3
Canada
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