
QS Rank
680
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
75
Dorm on Campus
Available
Mode of Degree
offline
About the University
Located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Luther College is renowned for its exceptional teaching standards, dedicated research, and personalized academic advising, boasting an impressive student-to-faculty ratio. Federated with the University of Regina, Luther College is a relatively small institution, with a maximum enrollment of around 1,200 students. Despite its size, LCUR is committed to maintaining a personal atmosphere, offering individual attention, and fostering a strong sense of community.
Admissions at Luther College are offered in three intakes: Fall, Winter, and Spring, with varying application deadlines for its diverse programs. The college is moderately selective, with an acceptance rate of approximately 63%. It also offers the unique ‘UR Guarantee’ program, which ensures students secure jobs after graduation, enhancing their prospects of obtaining high-paying positions in Canada.
Since 1953, Luther College has been home to the Luther Invitational Tournament (LIT), the longest-running high school basketball tournament in Western Canada. The college provides numerous opportunities for students to engage in various extracurricular activities, enriching their experience while studying in Canada.
Luther College Rankings:
Ranked #100 in the 2021 edition of Best Colleges in National Liberal Arts Colleges by USNWR.
Ranked #21 among the top 30 colleges with the largest merit scholarships in the country.
Ranked #12 in Newsmax's Top 100 Evangelical Christian Colleges.
Requirements for Study
- Completion of secondary education or equivalent: High school diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum GPA requirement: Typically 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- English proficiency: International students may need to demonstrate proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS.
Postgraduate Programs:
- Completion of a relevant undergraduate degree: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Minimum GPA requirement: Typically 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Work experience: Some programs may require relevant work experience.
- Additional materials: Submission of a research proposal, letters of recommendation, or a statement of purpose may be required.
- English proficiency: International applicants may need to demonstrate proficiency through tests like TOEFL or IELTS.