Founded in 1954, King’s University College at Western University is a Catholic, liberal arts university College affiliated with a large, world class university. King’s students enjoy “The Best of Both Worlds” - small classes led by outstanding faculty on a small, beautiful campus while enjoying the experiences of being part of a comprehensive university. King’s students have complete access to all the facilities and services at Western University and graduate with a Western degree. As a Catholic university, King’s emphasizes the value of each individual and the importance of social justice. Students from all faiths and backgrounds are most welcome. Respect for the human person is behind our commitment to diversity, accessibility, social justice and to building the common good. An inclusive, supportive community is one of King's greatest strengths.
King’s is recognized, both nationally and internationally, for its excellent academic programs, generous scholarships and comprehensive student services. Offering degree programs in the arts, social sciences, management and social work [both BSW (honors) and MSW], King’s is home to approximately 3500 full and part time students from across Canada as well as 35 other countries.
King's Enhanced Year Program (KEY)
The KEY program is designed for applicants that are interested in pursuing degree programs/modules in Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) or Economics. (Program Checklists can be reviewed here).
Along with 15 hours of mandatory English as a Second Language training, you will be enrolled in the following degree courses:
Economics 1021a
Economics 1022b
Math 1229a
Math 1230a/b
Admissions:
To apply to KEY, the following criteria must be met:
Must be academically eligible
One of the following test results must be met:
IELTS - Minimum Overall Score and Writing section must be 5.5, all other sections minimum 5.0.
TOEFL - Minimum Overall Score of 62, Reading and Listening not below 12, Speaking and Writing not below 16.
CAEL - Minimum 50 in all sections
PTE Academic - Minimum Overall Score of 46, with no section less than 46.
BC Maple Leaf - Satisfactory English 12 grade with passing Provincial exam.
International – Undergraduate Program Fees for 2017-2018
Total fee includes Tuition, UWO Activity Fees, King’s Activity Fees, King’s Activity Fees, Health/Dental Plan, London Transit Bus Pass, Orientation Fee, Student Card Fee, UHIP
Credits | Year | Total Fee |
Full Time 4.0 credits or more – Business Undergraduate Program | Year 1 | $32,930.05 |
Year 2 | $30,610.05 |
Year 3 | $28,568.05 |
Year 4 | $26,673.05 |
Full Time 4.0 credits or more – Other Undergraduate Program | Year 1 | $28,763.05 |
Year 2 | $27,656.05 |
Year 3 | $26,707.05 |
Year 4 | $25,793.05 |
China
Senior Secondary Matriculation
To be considered for admission to Western University on the basis of Chinese Senior Secondary School results you must submit the following:
Academic transcript of Senior Secondary indicating all subjects taken and grades earned.
Applicants may be considered for conditional admission on the basis of mid-year/mid-term results. Mid-year results and a secondary school transcript must be submitted directly to Western from the institutions attended. If you are issued a conditional offer of admission, you will be required to have your final official academic transcript, Graduation Examinations, and University Entrance Examinations sent directly from the proper issuing authority along with word-for-word English translations, to World Education Services (WES) Canada for authentication and verification.**
Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma
General Education Examination results (Graduation Exams/ Hui Kao/Xuéyé Shuiping Cèshi/Academic Proficiency Test).
Chinese University Entrance Examination (NCEE / Gao Kao)
Proof of English language proficiency.
TOEFL: 85-90 on Internet Based Test (IBT) with no section less than 20.
IELTS: IELTS Academic is required with a minimum overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than 6.0.
Living in residence offers another dimension to your King’s experience. Living close to all the resources at King’s and living with classmates is an excellent way to thrive academically. Living in residence is convenient, but more importantly, it is a supportive learning environment. We know that your first-year experience is an important time of transition and we are here to help you achieve your goals. In addition to the full-time staff in the Residence Office, Residence Assistants, Residence Sophs, and King’s Academic Peer Mentors are all here to offer peer support.
We are proud of the diversity of our residence students. Students from many backgrounds and many countries make their home with us. Diversity is celebrated and respected in the residence community.
Perks of Residence Life
Make lifelong friends in a caring community
Fastest commute to class - ever!
Enjoy your meals in the three food services locations at King's - offering a wide selection of food choices.
Student lounges available
Laundry on each floor in Wemple and Alumni Court and in each townhouse
2018/19 Residence Fees
Residence Room Fee (includes Reznet and local phone service) | $6503.00 |
Meal Plan 1 (add $200 for Meal Plan 2, add $400 for Meal Plan 3) | $4200.00 |
Residence Council Fee | $20.00 |
Pre-loaded laundry card fee | $42.00 |
Total: | $10765.00 |