City University of Seattle in Canada operates as a not-for-profit, accredited institution with a rich history of delivering post-secondary academic programs since 1984. Our educational offerings in Canada encompass our flagship Master of Education degree introduced in 1995 and the Master of Counselling degree established in 1997. These distinguished programs are available in both Alberta and British Columbia, serving a student body of around 500 individuals alongside a dedicated faculty and staff cohort of 75.
A defining characteristic of City University in Canada lies in our commitment to providing students with an enriching learning experience. Our instructors, who are also seasoned practitioners, bring a wealth of teaching expertise and scholarly accomplishments to the classroom. They seamlessly blend practical insights from professional endeavors with the latest advancements in research and thinking. Notably, all core faculty members hold relevant doctorates and are recognized leaders in their respective fields.
The learning environment at City University in Canada is designed to foster a sense of community and collaboration. Students engage in cohort-based learning, supported by experienced advisors and esteemed senior faculty members. This approach not only nurtures a strong community spirit but also facilitates mutual support and valuable networking opportunities among peers. At City University in Canada, education goes beyond the conventional classroom setting, providing students with a holistic and immersive academic experience.
Admission Requirements
| English Proficiency Test | Minimum Score for Graduate |
|---|---|
| IELTS | 6.5+ |
| TOEFL | 87+ |
| PTE | 59+ |
Tuition Fees
| Program Level | Approximate Tuition Fee Range per Year (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Graduate | $24,000 – $24,500 |
Features
| Service/Area | Description |
|---|---|
| Academic Counseling | Provides guidance and support for academic planning, course selection, and career development. |
| Campus Security | Ensures the safety and security of the campus community. |
| Career Support | Assists students with career exploration, job search, and professional development. |
| Financial Assistance | Provides information and support for financial aid, scholarships, and grants. |
| Health Insurance | Offers health insurance plans for students. |
| Internet Services | Provides reliable internet access for students on campus. |
| Library Services | Access to resources, study spaces, and assistance from librarians. |
| Mental Health Services | Offers counseling and mental health support services for students. |
| Orientation for New Students | Welcomes new students and provides information about campus life and resources. |
| Peer Mentorship | Connects new students with experienced peers for guidance and support. |
| Scholarships and Awards | Information on available scholarships and awards for academic excellence. |
| Social and Cultural Events | Organizes events to foster a sense of community and cultural exchange. |
| Sports & Recreation Facilities | Access to sports facilities and recreational activities. |
| Study & Work Permit | Guidance on obtaining study and work permits for international students. |
| Student Learning Centre | Academic support services, including tutoring and workshops. |
| Women’s Safety and Resources Centre | Provides resources and support for women’s safety on campus. |
| International Student Life Centre | Dedicated space and support services for international students. |
| Academic/Career Portals | Online platforms for accessing academic and career-related information and resources. |



