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Booth University College

Top Public Research University in Ontario

Public University Toronto, Ontario QS Ranking: #21 Fall, Winter, Summer Intakes

University Overview

Established in 1982, Booth University College is a dynamic Christian liberal arts institution located in the heart of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Founded by The Salvation Army, the university integrates faith and learning, encouraging students to explore their calling through education that emphasizes academic excellence, spiritual growth, and service to humanity.

Booth University College offers a range of undergraduate programs in areas such as Business Administration, Psychology, Social Work, English and Film Studies, and Religion, along with select certificate and diploma programs in leadership, chaplaincy, and continuing studies. Each program combines rigorous academics with practical learning experiences like internships, community engagement projects, and applied research.

With a student body of approximately 800 students representing diverse backgrounds and cultures, Booth is known for its small class sizes (average of 20 students), personalized instruction, and supportive campus community. Tuition is competitively priced, with generous scholarships and bursaries available to both domestic and international students. Booth consistently earns high marks for student engagement and community impact, offering an education that prepares graduates for meaningful leadership and service in both local and global contexts.

Key Facts & Highlights

1982
Established
800+
Total Students (2024–25)
20%+
International Students from 25+ Countries
65%
Approximate Acceptance Rate
Top 50
Christian Liberal Arts Colleges in North America
#1 in Manitoba
For Personalized Learning & Student Support

Tuition & Living Costs

Item Cost (CAD/year)
Tuition Fee (Domestic Students) 7,200 – 9,000
Tuition Fee (International Students) 12,000 – 15,000
Living Expenses 9,000 – 13,000
Accommodation 5,500 – 8,500
Health Insurance 700 – 900
Application Fee 100 (one-time, non-refundable)

Note: Tuition and fees at Booth University College vary depending on the program and student status. Programs in Business Administration, Psychology, Social Work, and Interdisciplinary Studies may have additional course or lab fees. Living costs include residence, meals, textbooks, and personal expenses, which can vary by lifestyle and accommodation choice. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on tuition and fees, please visit the official Booth University College tuition page.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Booth University College President’s Entrance Scholarship

The President’s Entrance Scholarship is Booth University College’s most distinguished award for incoming students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and leadership. Recipients receive a renewable award of up to CAD 4,000 per year based on a minimum admission average of 90% and continued full-time enrollment with strong academic standing. This scholarship celebrates commitment to excellence and service in both academic and community life.

Booth University College Dean’s Scholarship

The Dean’s Scholarship recognizes students entering Booth University College with an admission average of 85% or higher. This one-time award of CAD 2,500 is intended to encourage academic excellence and engagement in the Booth community. Recipients often participate in leadership, faith-based, or volunteer initiatives supported by the university.

Booth Bursaries & Financial Assistance

Booth University College offers a range of need-based bursaries and financial aid options for students experiencing financial hardship. Awards typically range from CAD 500 to CAD 3,000 per academic year and are available to both domestic and international students. Students can apply for assistance through the Financial Aid Office after receiving admission, with assessments based on demonstrated financial need and academic performance.

Program-Specific & Salvation Army Scholarships

Booth University College provides several program-specific scholarships across disciplines such as Business Administration, Psychology, Social Work, and Religion. Additionally, Salvation Army affiliation awards support students who are members or active participants in Salvation Army ministries. These scholarships recognize leadership, service, and commitment to the mission of transforming lives through education. Visit the official Booth University College Financial Aid page for detailed eligibility criteria and application timelines.

Programs Offered at Booth University College

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Duration: 4 Years (Honours) Tuition: CAD 19,500/year (International) IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 80 (iBT)

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 18,800/year IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL: 80 (iBT)

Bachelor of Arts in English and Film

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 18,000/year IELTS: 6.0 | TOEFL: 78 (iBT)

Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.)

Duration: 4 Years Tuition: CAD 17,500/year IELTS: 6.0 | TOEFL: 80 (iBT)

Master of Leadership and Management (MLM)

Duration: 2 Years (Full-Time) Tuition: CAD 21,000/year IELTS: 7.0 | TOEFL: 95 (iBT)

Admission Requirements – Booth University College

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum 86 (with no section below 20)
  • Duolingo English Test: Minimum 110

Academic Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent (Grade 12 completion or recognized international qualification)
  • Minimum overall average of 70% or equivalent GPA
  • Specific course prerequisites for some programs (e.g., English 12, Mathematics for Business programs)

Required Documents

  • Official high school transcripts or final grade reports
  • Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo)
  • Copy of valid passport or government-issued ID
  • Personal statement outlining academic interests and career goals (recommended)
  • Non-refundable application fee: CAD 75

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall 7.0 (no band below 6.5)
  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum 90 (writing 23)
  • Duolingo English Test: Minimum 115

Academic Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution (minimum 4-year or equivalent)
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 (B average) in last 60 credit hours of study
  • Relevant undergraduate background for the chosen graduate program (e.g., Theology, Leadership, or Business)

Required Documents

  • Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
  • Two academic or professional references
  • Statement of Intent outlining research interests or leadership goals
  • Résumé or curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Non-refundable application fee: CAD 100

How to Apply to Booth University College

1

Choose Your Program

Explore Booth University College’s diverse range of undergraduate programs in Arts, Business, Social Work, and Religion. Popular degrees include the Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and Bachelor of Theology. Choose a program that aligns with your personal and career goals.

2

Check Admission Requirements

Review the entry requirements for your selected program. Undergraduate applicants typically require a minimum overall average of 70% (or equivalent). International students must demonstrate English proficiency with IELTS (6.5 overall), TOEFL (80 iBT), or Duolingo (110). Some programs may have additional subject prerequisites or portfolio requirements.

3

Prepare Supporting Documents

Gather your official transcripts, English language test results, a personal statement, and a copy of your passport. Certain programs, such as Social Work, may also require letters of reference or a résumé highlighting volunteer or work experience.

4

Submit Your Application Online

Apply through the Booth University College Online Application Portal. Be sure to complete all sections accurately and upload the required documents before submitting your application.

5

Pay the Application Fee

Pay the non-refundable application fee of approximately CAD 100 for international applicants or CAD 75 for Canadian applicants. Applications will be reviewed once payment has been received.

6

Receive Your Offer & Apply for Study Permit

Once accepted, you’ll receive an official Offer of Admission from Booth University College. Confirm your acceptance, pay any tuition deposit required, and apply for your Canadian study permit to begin your academic journey in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Important Dates - Booth University College

Intake Application Deadline
Fall 2025 (September) May 1, 2025
Winter 2026 (January) October 15, 2025
Spring/Summer 2026 (May) February 15, 2026

Note: Application deadlines at Booth University College may vary depending on the program and applicant type. International students should submit applications well before the posted deadlines to allow for study permit processing. Some programs in Business Administration, Psychology, and Social Work may have earlier or rolling admissions. It is recommended to confirm all dates through the official Booth University College academic calendar or admissions office for the most accurate information.

What Our Students Say

Hear from international students who built their future at Booth University College through Mera Admission.

Laura Mendez
Laura Mendez
Bachelor of Social Work
Colombia

Booth University College truly lives its motto of “Education for a Better World.” The professors are incredibly supportive, and the community-focused approach helped me gain real-world experience through field placements.

Verified Student
Harpreet Raina
Harpreet Raina
Bachelor of Business Administration – Management
India

Booth’s small class sizes and personal mentorship allowed me to develop strong leadership skills. I was able to connect business theory with ethical practice, which is rare to find elsewhere.

Verified Student
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Ghana

Booth’s psychology program is engaging and practical. We discuss real-world mental health challenges and apply what we learn in community outreach programs across Winnipeg.

Verified Student
Kate Anderson
Kate Anderson
Bachelor of Arts in English and Film Studies
United Kingdom

Booth’s downtown Winnipeg location and small, faith-integrated learning environment made it easy to adapt as an international student. I’ve developed lifelong friendships and career-ready writing skills.

Verified Student
1200+
Booth Students Guided
94%
Visa Approval Rate
4.8/5
Student Satisfaction
25+
Undergraduate & Graduate Programs

Study Permit & Visa Guide

Complete guide to Canadian study permits, visa requirements, and immigration processes for international students

Study Permit Application Process

1

Receive Letter of Acceptance

Get your official acceptance letter from University of Toronto before applying for a study permit.

2

Gather Required Documents

Prepare passport, acceptance letter, financial proof, medical exam results, and other supporting documents.

3

Apply Online or Paper

Submit your application through IRCC portal or paper application at your local visa office.

4

Biometrics & Medical Exam

Complete biometrics collection and medical examination if required for your country.

5

Wait for Decision

Processing times vary by country (typically 2-8 weeks for SDS applications).

6

Travel to Canada

Once approved, travel to Canada and present your study permit at the port of entry.

Student Direct Stream (SDS) vs Regular Stream

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

  • Faster processing (2-4 weeks)
  • IELTS 6.0+ in all bands
  • GIC of $10,000 CAD
  • First year tuition paid
  • Available for select countries

Regular Stream

  • Standard processing (4-8 weeks)
  • Flexible language requirements
  • Detailed financial proof
  • Bank statements required
  • Available for all countries

Required Documents Checklist

Essential Documents

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Letter of Acceptance from UofT
  • Completed application forms
  • Passport-sized photographs

Financial Documents

  • Bank statements (4+ months)
  • GIC Certificate (SDS only)
  • Tuition payment receipt
  • Sponsor's financial documents

Important Tips & Common Mistakes

✅ Do's

  • Apply early (3-4 months before start date)
  • Provide complete and accurate information
  • Keep copies of all documents
  • Write a strong Statement of Purpose

❌ Don'ts

  • Submit incomplete applications
  • Provide false information
  • Ignore document requirements
  • Apply too close to start date

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall 7.0 (no band less than 6.5)
  • TOEFL iBT: Overall 105+
  • PTE Academic: Overall 75+

Academic Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field
  • Minimum 3.3 GPA (B+ average)
  • GRE/GMAT (program dependent)

Required Documents

  • Official academic transcripts (Bachelor's degree)
  • Valid passport copy
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (3)
  • Resume/CV
  • Application fee: CAD 125

Location & Lifestyle

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Booth University College is located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba — a diverse, friendly, and culturally rich city known for its thriving arts scene and welcoming community. Students enjoy easy access to local cafés, art galleries, and historic landmarks such as The Forks and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The campus provides a close-knit atmosphere where students can balance academic focus with urban life, engaging in volunteering, internships, and community outreach through The Salvation Army and other local organizations. With affordable living costs and a strong sense of community, Winnipeg offers an enriching environment for both study and personal growth.

  • Climate: Continental climate with cold, snowy winters (-10°C to -25°C) and warm, sunny summers (20°C to 30°C); great for winter sports and summer festivals.
  • Transportation: Convenient public transit via Winnipeg Transit, cycling routes, and student parking on campus; the campus is just 15 minutes from the airport and major city hubs.
  • Career Opportunities: Located in Manitoba’s economic center, students benefit from access to employment and internships in business, social work, nonprofit organizations, and public administration, with strong links to community-based career development.
Booth University College Winnipeg Campus

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Booth University College is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI No. O19283812362) and accepts Student Direct Stream (SDS) applications for faster visa processing from eligible countries such as India, China, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
For undergraduate programs, Booth University College generally requires an overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band lower than 6.0. Equivalent test scores such as TOEFL iBT 80, PTE Academic 58, or Duolingo English Test 110 are also accepted for English proficiency.
Yes, international students enrolled at Booth University College are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. On-campus and nearby part-time opportunities in downtown Winnipeg are accessible to students.
Yes, Booth University College provides comfortable on-campus housing options in its residence hall. Rooms are available as single or double occupancy with shared lounges and study areas. Annual residence costs range between CAD 6,000 and CAD 8,500, with optional meal plans offered through the campus dining hall.
Booth University College has a strong track record of visa approvals for eligible international students. Applicants who meet admission, financial, and documentation standards typically see visa approval rates above 80%, similar to other Canadian designated learning institutions.
Yes, Booth University College graduates from eligible programs may apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows them to work in Canada for up to three years. Many students use this opportunity to gain professional experience and transition to permanent residency through programs such as the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).

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Ready to Begin Your Journey at Booth University College?

Take the next step toward a transformative education at the heart of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Booth University College combines academic excellence with a foundation in faith, service, and community engagement. Explore degree programs in Business Administration, Social Work, Psychology, English and Film Studies, and Religion—crafted to equip you with the skills, values, and leadership to make a difference in the world.