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A blend of tradition and innovation. Indeed, the Francophones and Francophiles in our community contribute to a dynamic, bilingual campus.

Studying in French

The Francophonie holds a special place in our programs of study. WOur programs offered in French language enable Francophones and Francophiles to pursue their studies entirely in French.

Where do our international Francophone students come from? (2022鈥2023)

Our Francophone student community is like a patchwork, where cultures and accents from near and far mingle in a joyous mix.

Origin of the domestic students who enrol in programs taught in French : 69.9% (9,856).

44.4%

Ontario

22.4%

Quebec

3%

other French-speaking Canadian communities

Origin of international students who enrol in programs taught in French: 30.1% (4,253).

23.5%

Africa

2.8%

Europe

0.2%

North America (excluding Canada)

1.8%

Asia

1.3%

South America, Central America or the Caribbean

0.4%

Not specified

Scholarships and bursaries

The University offers many scholarships and bursaries, and other financial aid, to assist students in their university studies.

  • French Studies Bursary
  • Soci茅t茅 des Amis Canada-France Scholarship
  • Huberte Bourbonnais Scholarship
  • Concours provincial de fran莽ais de l鈥橭ntario
  • French for the Future Essay Contest Scholarships
  • Concours de fran莽ais langue seconde
  • Explore 鈥 Second Language Spring/Summer Program
  • Doctoral Student Mobility Scholarship 鈥 Francophone International Student
  • Canadian Francophonie Scholarship Program
  • Differential Tuition Fee Exemption Scholarship

To view eligibility requirements and apply, visit 

Anglophone and allophone students who wish to study partially in French can do so through our .

Working in French

Our Francophonie is embodied by the diverse accents and cultures of our Francophone staff. It also refers to the right to choose to work in French, within a bilingual environment.

The University is also home to the Chaires de recherche sur le monde francophone program, which brings together over 15 researchers who work to promote studies on the Francophonie here in Canada and at the international level.

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