Why international students shortlist Brock University
Best for: Students seeking a high-quality, research-focused education in a safe, affordable, and scenic Canadian region with strong co-op prospects.
Brock combines world-class academic programs with a supportive, community-oriented campus life, offering excellent value and clear pathways to Canadian work experience.
Brock’s focus on experiential learning and co-op programs directly enhances employability, making it an ideal choice for students aiming to leverage a Canadian degree for long-term career success and immigration.
Courses & programs
25 programs listed
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Scholarships & funding
12 funds listed
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Institutional profile
Brock University is a public research institution located in the scenic Niagara region of Ontario, Canada. It offers a welcoming, community-focused environment for international students, featuring over 130 undergraduate and graduate programs across seven diverse faculties. Known for its strong emphasis on experiential learning and co-op opportunities, Brock provides a supportive transition for global students through dedicated international support services.
Degrees
Bachelor, Master, PhD
Tuition
Est. CAD 31,000–40,000 / year (intl)
Ranking
Top ranked
FAQs about Brock University
Can I work while studying at Brock?+
Yes, international students with a valid study permit may be eligible to work on or off-campus, provided they maintain full-time student status.
Are there scholarships for international students?+
Yes, Brock offers automatic entrance scholarships based on academic merit and additional awards through the OneApp system.
Is the PGWP available for Brock graduates?+
Yes, most full-time degree programs at Brock are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) upon successful completion.
What is the application deadline?+
Deadlines vary by program and intake; it is recommended to apply as early as possible, typically several months before the start of the term.
Do I need a WES evaluation?+
Applicants with international post-secondary credentials generally require a WES course-by-course evaluation, unless exempt (e.g., US credentials).
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