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Bonjour, Aanii, and Welcome to Laurentian University! More students are choosing Laurentian and we are excited to let you know why. We have award winning programs, a multi-cultural learning atmosphere, and a breath-taking campus. We have a proven track record in preparing graduates for a bright and rewarding future.
Programs
Selecting a postsecondary program is one of the most important decisions in your journey towards a great career. Find your program of choice among Laurentian’s wide variety of program offerings.
Certificate of Bilingualism
Laurentian offers you the opportunity to earn a certificate that will highlight your language abilities in both official languages and give you a competitive edge in the workforce.
The certificate is awarded to students who earn a minimum of 15 credits in courses offered in English or French – whichever is not the language of study – during their program of study at Laurentian University.
The certificate will be a valuable asset for your job search and career progression. For more information or to register for the Certificate of Bilingualism, contact us.
Indigenous Student Affairs
The Indigenous Student Affairs team strives to ensure a positive learning environment in a manner consistent with the Indigenous worldview. It is our intention to increase accessibility and retention, as well as enhance the academic experience of students of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit ancestry at Laurentian University. We nurture a learning environment that supports the academic, spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit student body by respecting and supporting the voices and spirit of our community at Laurentian University.
If you have any questions or need support for the upcoming year you can reach our office at 705-675-1151 ext. 4052 or by email at isa@laurentian.ca.
Academic and Francophone Affairs
Fueled by its bilingual and tricultural mandate, Laurentian University upholds a strong Francophone focus. Thanks to the many programs it offers entirely in French, internal directives and procedures, not to mention multiple partnerships promoting the Francophonie, Laurentian contributes to the development and outreach of the French language in Ontario, Canada and on the global stage.