University of Victoria
Not many schools can offer a campus surrounded by ocean, mountains and forests, with just a 10-minute walk to the beach, but the University of Victoria has so much green space that students flock outdoors in the springtime—which comes in early March—to study and sunbathe on blankets. The location also influences the identity of UVic, which has research strengths in ocean and climate health, Indigenous knowledge, clean growth, health sciences and sustainable communities.
“UVic is a diverse and welcoming community that cares deeply about driving social, economic and environmental change,” says president Kevin Hall. “Our students experience a huge range of research-enriched and hands-on learning opportunities.”
UVic has multiple research facilities dedicated to environmental change and sustainability. Ocean Networks Canada, a UVic initiative, manages cabled ocean observatories off the western and eastern coasts of Canada and in the Arctic, producing data that help communities, governments and industry make informed decisions about the ocean. Both the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions focus on solving climate challenges through collaborative research. Meanwhile, creativity and innovation thrive across campus. The faculty of fine arts is home to programs in music, writing, visual arts and theatre, while entrepreneurial start-ups in business, engineering and computer science extend to community partnerships and boost co-op opportunities.
Campus buzz: Two new residence buildings, Cheko’nien House and Sngequ House, increase the amount of housing on campus by 25 per cent and include a modern dining facility, two new lecture theatres, shared lounges, community kitchens, and conference and meeting rooms.
Quick facts
Tuition (includes compulsory ancillary fees)
$7,060
Minimum Entering Grades
Arts: 80% | Science: 85% | Commerce: 80% | Engineering: 85%
Student Body
Undergraduates: Full-time: 13,552 | Part-time: 5,089
Graduates: Full-time: 3,065 | Part-time: 214
Housing Facts
Residence Spaces: 2,914 (2,040 reserved for first-year students)
Cost of double room with meals: $11,967
Cost of single room with meals: $13,660 to $13,934
Cost of apartment-style: $8,353 to $10,872
Standout programs
Indigenous Studies: This interdisciplinary program draws on experiential and land-based learning to ground students in the social, political, cultural and historical dimensions of Indigenous existence and resistance.
Civil Engineering: Emphasizing sustainable and civic engagement, this program trains students to use civil engineering principles to solve modern-day challenges.
Climate Science: Students learn the foundations of climate science and explore strategies to tackle climate change with a focus on impacts, adaptation and mitigation.