University of Windsor is a renowned public research university established in 1857. Currently, the southernmost university of Canada is home to 16,321 students pursuing full-time and part-time program at various levels. International students from over 100 countries comprise 23% of the total student body of University of Windsor. International students can pursue 190 undergraduate programs, 65 graduate programs and 6 professional programs in University of Windsor.
Prospective students need a minimum GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale (83-86%) for admission to University of Windsor. International students need a TOEFL iBT score of 83 with subscores above 20 or equivalent as a proof of English language proficiency.
The university is spread around a lush campus in the heart of the Windsor-Detroit metropolitan area with a scenic view and endless opportunities to learn and grow. University of Windsor campus is some seven kms from Downtown Windsor and is located near the beautiful Detroit River with nearby restaurants, cafes and book stores. The campus is surrounded by a residential neighborhood.
University of Windsor campus is also home to a small arboretum, a large food court, and the main campus bookstore. Served by Transit Windsor which operates buses from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. on weekdays. The campus offers various recreational and athletic activities to its students and has a swimming pool and exercise room to serve a similar purpose. It also has a stadium for students near St. Denis Center. The main library of the instute called the Leddy Library consists of nearly 3 million books and other items.
More than 900 students of the institute live in its medium-sized campus. University of Windsor has both traditional and suite-style residence for its students. Uni Windsor exhibits four residence halls for students. Macdonald Hall and Laurier Hall have traditional rooms. These halls have single and double occupancy rooms and shared washrooms and lounge space.