Welcome to Windsor

A border city offering affordability and opportunity

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CAD 15,000–25,000/year
Annual tuition fees
CAD 1,000–1,600/month
Monthly living costs

Why study in Windsor

Windsor, located in southern Ontario along the U.S. border, offers you a unique mix of affordability, career access, and cultural diversity. Known as the “Automotive Capital of Canada,” it’s a hub for engineering, technology, and cross-border business. You’ll enjoy lower living costs than in major cities while benefiting from industry partnerships, research opportunities, and a vibrant student community. Windsor is an excellent place to focus on your studies while gaining real-world experience.

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Student life

Student life in Windsor is calm, convenient, and connected. You’ll find local cafés, community markets, and waterfront parks perfect for study breaks or relaxing with friends. The city’s compact size makes it easy to get around, and the student community is close-knit and diverse. Whether you're attending campus events, joining a club, or volunteering locally, you’ll quickly feel part of the community.

Avg. wage per hour

CAD 16.55/hour

Max. allowed part-time hours

20 hours/week

Cost of living

  • Food: CAD 250–400/month
  • Rent: CAD 600–1,000/month
  • Household Bills: CAD 100–180/month
  • Transport: CAD 80–120/month
  • Miscellaneous: CAD 100–200/month

Accommodation choices

  • University accommodation
  • Private halls
  • Shared houses
  • Private/Studio apartments
  • Co-living spaces

Most opted part-time jobs

  • Retail assistant
  • Barista
  • Tutor
  • Receptionist
  • Office clerk

Public transport

  • Bus
  • Train
  • Shared taxi
  • Bike sharing
  • Ferry

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CULTURE

Windsor’s culture is shaped by its multicultural community, strong arts presence, and close connection with Detroit, USA. You’ll experience international festivals, diverse food scenes, and local music events year-round. As a student, you’ll be encouraged to engage with the local community, volunteer, and participate in cultural activities that make your university experience richer and more memorable.

SAFETY

Windsor is considered a safe and welcoming city for students. For emergencies, call 911. For non-urgent help, contact Windsor Police at +1 519-258-6111. Stick to well-lit areas when travelling at night and stay alert in unfamiliar places.

Discover the city

Windsor is a city in southwestern Ontario located along the Detroit River, directly across from Detroit, Michigan. Known for its automotive heritage and cross-border economy, the city is growing as a centre for innovation and education. It offers a mix of riverfront beauty, green spaces, and a multicultural lifestyle, all with affordable living and proximity to the U.S. market.

Language

English

Currency

CAD

Population

230K

Area

146.3 sq. km

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Windsor is a great city for international students. It offers affordable living, respected universities, and a welcoming environment. Its location near the U.S. border also opens doors for unique academic and professional opportunities.
No, Windsor is considered one of the more affordable Canadian cities for students. Rent, food, and transport are budget-friendly, and many students find it easier to manage costs here than in larger urban centres.
Absolutely. Windsor is known for its supportive and inclusive community. You'll find friendly locals, multicultural events, and plenty of student-focused services that make settling in easy.
Yes, student accommodation in Windsor is generally accessible and affordable. Options include on-campus residences, shared houses, and private rentals. Starting your search early ensures more choices.