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Thompson Rivers University

1970
Founded
82%
Acceptance Rate
  • Employability Rate

    92%

  • Upcoming Intake

    Sep 2024

  • Tution Fees

    Starts from 19,604 CAD

  • English Requirement

    IELTS, TOEFL

Courses

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Computer Sciences
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Thompson Rivers University is located in Kamloops, British Columbia and was founded in 1970 as Cariboo College, operating out of the Kamloops Indian Residential School. Initially, it was a transfer college, but in 1989 it became a university college, and in 2005 gained its current name and became a university in its own right.

It currently has more than 25,000 students at its campuses - in Kamloops and Williams Lake - and through distance, online and Open Learning platforms. This includes more than 3,500 international students from over 100 countries. It offers over 140 on-campus and 60-plus Open Learning programs, including co-op work terms, undergraduate research and field schools.

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Campuses

Kamloops

Kamloops is Canada's Tournament Capital. There are world-class sports facilities here as Kamloops hosts more than 100 tournaments yearly in venues such as the Tournament Capital Centre, Kamloops Bike Ranch, etc. A scenic area populated with students, the locals are friendly, and there are plenty of museums and leisurely activities to enjoy.

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FAQs

International students must meet specific requirements to be considered for admission to Thompson Rivers University, such as English language proficiency and academic credentials.

Thompson Rivers University's dedicated international student support team assists with everything from immigration and housing to academic advising and cultural integration.

Thompson Rivers University has a vibrant student community with various clubs, organisations, and events. The University also offers recreational facilities and outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.

Thompson Rivers University offers a variety of scholarships for international students to help support their academic pursuits. The University's International Student Entrance Scholarship is a competitive award open to all international students new to TRU and with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The TRU World Global Operations Award also provides funding for international students pursuing degrees in business, tourism, or hospitality management. Program-specific scholarships are also available, such as the School of Business and Economics International Scholarship and the School of Nursing International Scholarship.

Furthermore, TRU offers scholarships for continuing students, such as the International Student Study Abroad Award and the International Student Leadership Award, recognising outstanding leadership, academics, and community involvement. These scholarships demonstrate TRU's commitment to supporting international students throughout their academic journey.

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