University of Guelph

About us

Location Guelph, Canada Funding Type Public
No of Students 29507 Establishment University
Founded In 1964 Estimated Cost of Living 22895 CAD
Address 50 Stone Road East Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1

The University of Guelph is like no other university in Canada. Research-intensive and learner-centred, our campuses span urban hubs and rural communities. We are known for excellence in the arts and sciences and for our commitment to developing exceptional thinkers and engaged citizens.

Our students, faculty and staff pursue active inquiry and exercise creativity across a range of disciplines -- physical and life sciences, arts and humanities, social sciences, business, agricultural and veterinary sciences.

Known for its beautiful, safe campuses and welcoming, supportive culture, U of G blends historical and modern architecture with cutting-edge technology.

Our living and learning environments encourage exploration and the interdisciplinary sharing of new ideas, critical for meeting challenges posed by our more complex and interconnected world.

Our faculty scholars and researchers provide students with groundbreaking research opportunities in laboratories, art studios and libraries and in the field.

Student engagement is fundamental to learning and research at U of G. By focusing on the "whole student," we give University of Guelph graduates the tools and skills to make a difference in our ever-changing world.

At Guelph, we turn knowledge into action.

Why?

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Welcome to the University of Guelph. Here, we are committed to one common purpose: to Improve Life. From engaging with the broader community to creating innovations, our students and faculty are always looking to Improve Life.

Indigenous Land Acknowledgment

  • Our campuses reside on the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit and lands that the Anishinaabe, Hodinohsoni, Lunaapeewak and Wendat peoples have inhabited for centuries. We understand that these lands are connected by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum and continue to be home to diverse communities of First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples. Acknowledging the land reminds us of our commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and lands.

Organization

  • The University of Guelph is one of Canada’s top comprehensive and research-intensive universities. We are known as Canada’s Food University.
    Established in 1964, the University enjoys a reputation for innovation and excellence dating back more than 150 years to its founding colleges: Ontario Veterinary College, Ontario Agricultural College and Macdonald Institute.

Seven Colleges

  • Today’s seven colleges conduct leading-edge teaching and research in the physical and life sciences, business, arts, social sciences, and agricultural and veterinary sciences.

Three Campuses

  • Through a collaboration with the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Toronto, the University of Guelph-Humber offers a unique blend of theoretical and applied learning that allows students to earn both a university degree and a college diploma. The University’s Ridgetown Campus in southwestern Ontario is a leader in applied agriculture, animal sciences and environmental sciences.

Traditions
>> Painting the Cannon - An antique British naval gun, “Old Jeremiah,” rests in Branion Plaza near the University Centre. Old Jeremiah is the subject of one of the most creative and colourful traditions on the U of G campus. Students paint the cannon with messages about events, causes, clubs and even marriage proposals. Tradition dictates it can be painted only between sunset and sunrise. 

>> College Royal - This annual University open house is held each March. It is the largest student-run open house in Canada. 

>> Gryphon Statue -  This sculpture designed by a University of Guelph multidisciplinary artist collective called FASTWÜRMS and installed at the campus main entrance has become a go-to “selfie” location for students, visitors and community members.

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