Algoma University is located in the heart of the Great Lakes in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. With 1,400 students, it is the smallest university in Ontario and the only post-secondary institution in the province strictly for undergraduate students.
Established in 1965 as Algoma University College, an affiliate of Laurentian University, it has been educating the people of Northern Ontario for over 50 years. In 2008, Algoma has been granted the charter, becoming an independent degree-granting institution.
Algoma University offers over 30 different academic programs, spanning the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. All of the programs offer undergraduate research opportunities and hands-on learning. Classes are capped at 75 students, even in first year, meaning that you have more one-on-one interactions with the knowledgeable and caring faculty. Faculty will know you on a first name basis and will work hard to make your dreams a success, both inside and outside of the classroom. Personal attention and a commitment to your success are the cornerstones of an Algoma degree.
As a partner with Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (SKG), Algoma has a special mission to cultivate cross-cultural learning between Anishinaabe (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) populations and other communities in Northern Ontario. Over 13 percent of the students self-identify as Anishinaabe, and another 27 per cent come from outside of Canada, giving Algoma U the most diverse campus in Ontario. Algoma University embraces and fosters diversity and value differing perspectives.