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University of the Fraser Valley

1974
Founded
75%
Acceptance Rate
  • Upcoming Intake

    Sep 2024

  • Tution Fees

    Starts from 15,744 CAD

  • English Requirement

    IELTS, TOEFL

Courses

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Business Administration
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Arts and Humanities
Education
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Social work
Criminal Justice
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The University of Fraser Valley is a public university in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Currently, the university offers over 100 programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Today, the institution is well-known for its courses in Computer Science, Arts, Liberal Arts, Business, Accounting, and Management. 

After opening in 1974, Fraser Valley gained university status in 1988. Since then, it has grown to become one of the most reputable universities in Canada. The establishment is ranked among the top ten universities in Canada and 52nd in the country.

On campus, students will find all the academic and leisure resources needed to succeed at the University of Fraser Valley. First, a range of academic resources are available on campus.

 

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Campuses

Abbotsford

Abbotsford is a small city in British Columbia, situated about an hour's drive from Vancouver. As a result, Fraser Valley is surrounded by some of Canada’s most beautiful natural settings. Mountains, lakes and forests are nearby, and students can take up outdoor activities here, like hiking, cycling and kayaking. In Abbotsford, an ethnically diverse community is welcoming towards students. Here, students can also find quirky local restaurants, craft breweries and locally run stores.

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FAQs

Non-catered on-campus housing costs $6,040 per year.
Students can apply for over 100 courses at Fraser Valley. Degrees are available in Arts, Education, Technical Studies, Health, Business, Computing and Science.
Generally, international students must show proof of upper-secondary qualifications. In addition, applicants need to meet English language requirements and their course prerequisites.
Each year, students at Fraser Valley receive millions of dollars in government and private funding. Options are currently available for federal and provincial loans, grants, bursaries, scholarships, and awards. These can help support students who require financial support to complete their degrees. Also, university staff can advise on the available options and routes for financial aid.
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