01. What the School is Known For
                        From the School
                        
                                                            Dominican University College is one of the oldest public university colleges in Canada. With its specialization in philosophy and theology, Dominican University College offers programs at the certificate, undergraduate and graduate levels. The university is devoted to nourishing critical thinking, analysis, teamwork and overall, a unique educational experience. A faculty-to-student ratio of 1:7 allows the university to provide each student with undivided attention and a well-rounded base of knowledge and skills needed for a demanding job market. 
Dominican University College, DUC for short, is heir to one of the oldest university models produced by Western culture. Born in the first part of 13th Century, at the same time as the institution of the university itself, the studium generale was a center of intellectual life, specializing most often in philosophy and theology. This model of studium generale was adopted by the Order of Preachers (later known as Dominicans), founded by Domingo de Guzmán in 1215. In Canada, the Order's institutional center of studies was established in Ottawa in 1900. 
DUC boasts its star power with the names of the world-famous philosophers Étienne Gilson and Jacques Maritain forever tied to the history of the institution. Thomistic thought (i.e., the legacy of the philosopher Thomas Aquinas) is to date the solid foundation that connects the two faculties, as well as bridges DUC with other Dominican universities in Europe and the US.
                        
                            
                                                                                                    
                
				
					
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DUC is proud of its diverse student body. We enjoy meeting and discussing educational options with students from a variety of faiths, backgrounds, and cultures. Our application process, like our education, is personalized. We consider the entire dossier of our applicants, not just their grades.
Dominican University College is proud of its student association, AECDO, which ensures that each student stays up-to-date with the current events around the campus and the city, and that all its students maintain a healthy and happy academic and life balance. 
Social Activities for Students AECDO encourages students, once in a while, to take a breather from the hectic hustle and bustle of studying in order to get to know each other in a more informal setting.  Jointly with the Dominican community, AECDO welcomes students to spend some time at the Dominican cottage, socialize in a relaxed atmosphere, enjoy good food and fun, at the heart of nature. Students can take advantage of this social activity at least twice during the academic year.  
Sports and Cultural Activities AECDO takes its role of responding to the needs and suggestions of the DUC students seriously. AECDO coordinates visits to museums, theaters, and other cultural venues. Students often get together to go hiking and ice skating in the region. Activities are usually inexpensive or free!
Concerts Given the great acoustics of the building, the Dominican Church is well known for hosting various classical music concerts, often with the participation of DUC students.
Conferences Throughout the academic year, students are encouraged to attend conferences and talks organized by both facutlies. These academic events are hosted and attended by professors, students, and invited speakers, and are a great way to build one’s academic network. For over 22 years, AECDO has organized a student conference for undergraduate and graduate students. Participants from the Ottawa region, as well as from across North America join us for a few days of stimulating conversations.
						
					
																	
					
						Student Body Profile
						
								
									Total Undergraduate Enrollment
									80
								 
													 
					 
						
							Student Body Demographics
							
									
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						Admissions
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DUC has a rolling admissions policy. Students can apply by April 30th and August 31st for the fall and winter intakes, respectively. Applying for admission at our university is easy. Initially, the students need to create a profile in Dominicus, Dominican University College's online application platform. Students can start their application and return to it later when the missing information is collected. Some of the required admission documents are a copy of passport/birth certificate, high school diploma or equivalent, transcripts, a passport-sized photo, and a processing fee of $120. We also request students applying to a program in Theology to share with us a letter of intent and a short resume. Any background, such as relevant post-secondary courses, parish volunteering, and community work hours, needs to be accounted for and included with the application for admissions. 
Some school counselors might be concerned about school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic and interruption of the final semesters of high school. To meet this challenge, we promise to continue accepting applications and assessing each file based on the courses completed by the student. This measure will ensure an objective application review and equitable student admission. All applications are being reviewed by a panel headed by the dean, and decisions are being emailed out to the students within 2-4 weeks from the time of the full file submission. And last but not least, students should accept their offer of admission. The acceptance form will accompany the offer of admission, and needs to be signed and returned to the registrar's office by email. More information on the admission processes and requirements can be found via our . 
					
																	
					
													
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									Majors and Degrees Offered
											
DUC specializes in philosophy and theology, offering degrees ranging from one-year Certificate programs to PhDs. A faculty-to-student ratio of 1:7 makes the university unique in that it affords each student the professor's undivided attention and intellectual care inside and outside the classroom.  
Some of the programs that have to be named here are Bachelor's of Philosophy (Honours) with minor in Ethics
											
											 Bachelor's of Arts (Honours) with major in Philosophy and minor in Theology
											
											 Bachelor's of Arts (Honours) with major in Theology and minor in Philosophy
											
											 Master's of Arts in Philosophy, Doctorate in Theology and certificate programs in Philosophy (Applied Ethics) and Theological Studies. An up-to-date list of all the programs that are available for undergraduate and graduate admissions can be found on . 
											
								 
							 
							
				
				
					
							
								Location
								Dominican University College (DUC) can be found in the nation's capital, Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa is a vibrant, modern, city with both the charms of nature and the energy of urban life. It is bicycle-friendly, and the beauty of the National Parks is only minutes away. A dynamic student culture thrives within the city as the bilingual National Capital region is home to five universities and two colleges. The university's central location (perched on top of Primrose Hill, overlooking the trendy Lebreton Flats) allows students to enjoy some of the country's best attractions and celebrations on foot or by bike, including Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, shopping, dining, and strolling in China Town, Little Italy, Hintonburg and Westboro. 
							 
							
								Campus Facilities & Equipment
								
The campus itself is housed within the same buildings as the Dominican convent and adjoining Saint Jean-Baptist church, allowing students immediate access to shared meals with other students, faculty members and Dominican friars. Students and the general public are also welcome to participate in the daily religious offices held in the parish church.
The heritage buildings are architecturally significant; the old stone structures display vaulted ceilings typical of the neo-Gothic architectural style. The class and seminar rooms are large and airy, with many overlooking an interior courtyard. The university's specialized and highly reputed library, housing five floors of books dedicated to philosophy and theology, is distinguished by its stained glass windows and its many study cubicles, allowing students to obtain a dedicated study area in a peaceful environment that is highly conducive to study and research. In addition to its extensive collection, the library is known for its Wilson Room, which is dedicated to rare books dating back to the 15th century.
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Being nestled in a corner of downtown, Dominican University College is close to plenty of nightlife, restaurants, museums, concert venues and theaters. The National Arts Center (NAC) offers Live Rush tickets for students which allows them to see some of the world's best performers at heavily discounted prices. Along with shops, cafés, pubs and malls, some favorite student hangouts include the pubs on Preston street and various Asian restaurants on Somerset. Ottawa's famous  area is a short cab ride away with dozens of dance clubs attracting thousands of students on the weekends. We invite you to stay with us at DUC during your visit to our lovely city — voted , several years in a row.
							 
					
				
				
					
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Dominican University College recognizes the importance of tuition affordability and offers the lowest tuition fees for international students in Ontario. Our approach is to provide every student with the opportunity to obtain higher education and launch a career. At present, our tuition fees for undergraduate programs stand at $14.440 per year and $21.660 for graduate programs in addition to $225 of incidental fees per year.
Students studying at DUC can choose to live on campus or at the Dominican Priory. Amenities include:
Individual living quarters ($1100/month)
Shared bathroom/living room
Three meals (buffet style) per day
Access to the common rooms
Access to the library 
Free Internet (wifi)
Parking is available at $80 per month.
All inquiries should be addressed to Fr. Thomas de Gabory O.P., Ottawa Dominicans, +1-613-232-7363 Ext. 335
Dominican University College has also partnered with Canada Homestay Network and offers international students the opportunity to live with a host family that provides a supportive, affordable, and safe housing experience at a reasonable price. For $950 a month, international students get a private, furnished room along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and are given the opportunity to experience the ultimate Canadian culture by immersing themselves in the communities on both the Ontario and Quebec sides of the Ottawa River. 
					
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An important factor to consider when applying to university is the finances. It is never too early to start applying for internal and external scholarships. The university is proud to offer the Foundation Bursaries and Scholarships provided to students by generous benefactors, religious communities, organizations, as well as private individuals. To be considered for these awards, students fill out forms and submit it to the registrar’s office. More information on the awards is available on our website under the . The awards are limited, and we encourage students with both strong academic potential and community service experience to apply. 
Figuring our admissions and registration process can be challenging and uncertain for some students, but we are here to help! To learn more about our programs and awards, please, visit . Additionally, we encourage you to connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter, send us an email or just stop by and say 'Hi'. With two deadlines for international students (April 30th for the September intake and August 31st for the January intake) throughout the year, there is ample opportunity to apply for our programs in Philosophy and Theology. We hope to see you on campus soon!
					
															
											
						
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					01. Overview
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															Dominican University College is one of the oldest public university colleges in Canada. With its specialization in philosophy and theology, Dominican University College offers programs at the certificate, undergraduate and graduate levels. The university is devoted to nourishing critical thinking, analysis, teamwork and overall, a unique educational experience. A faculty-to-student ratio of 1:7 allows the university to provide each student with undivided attention and a well-rounded base of knowledge and skills needed for a demanding job market. 
Dominican University College, DUC for short, is heir to one of the oldest university models produced by Western culture. Born in the first part of 13th Century, at the same time as the institution of the university itself, the studium generale was a center of intellectual life, specializing most often in philosophy and theology. This model of studium generale was adopted by the Order of Preachers (later known as Dominicans), founded by Domingo de Guzmán in 1215. In Canada, the Order's institutional center of studies was established in Ottawa in 1900. 
DUC boasts its star power with the names of the world-famous philosophers Étienne Gilson and Jacques Maritain forever tied to the history of the institution. Thomistic thought (i.e., the legacy of the philosopher Thomas Aquinas) is to date the solid foundation that connects the two faculties, as well as bridges DUC with other Dominican universities in Europe and the US.
						
							
					
				
				
					02. Rankings
					Rankings and Lists
									
				
					03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top  
						Admissions
						From the School:
							
DUC has a rolling admissions policy. Students can apply by April 30th and August 31st for the fall and winter intakes, respectively. Applying for admission at our university is easy. Initially, the students need to create a profile in Dominicus, Dominican University College's online application platform. Students can start their application and return to it later when the missing information is collected. Some of the required admission documents are a copy of passport/birth certificate, high school diploma or equivalent, transcripts, a passport-sized photo, and a processing fee of $120. We also request students applying to a program in Theology to share with us a letter of intent and a short resume. Any background, such as relevant post-secondary courses, parish volunteering, and community work hours, needs to be accounted for and included with the application for admissions. 
Some school counselors might be concerned about school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic and interruption of the final semesters of high school. To meet this challenge, we promise to continue accepting applications and assessing each file based on the courses completed by the student. This measure will ensure an objective application review and equitable student admission. All applications are being reviewed by a panel headed by the dean, and decisions are being emailed out to the students within 2-4 weeks from the time of the full file submission. And last but not least, students should accept their offer of admission. The acceptance form will accompany the offer of admission, and needs to be signed and returned to the registrar's office by email. More information on the admission processes and requirements can be found via our . 
					
																	
					
													
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							From the School
							
Dominican University College recognizes the importance of tuition affordability and offers the lowest tuition fees for international students in Ontario. Our approach is to provide every student with the opportunity to obtain higher education and launch a career. At present, our tuition fees for undergraduate programs stand at $14.440 per year and $21.660 for graduate programs in addition to $225 of incidental fees per year.
Students studying at DUC can choose to live on campus or at the Dominican Priory. Amenities include:
Individual living quarters ($1100/month)
Shared bathroom/living room
Three meals (buffet style) per day
Access to the common rooms
Access to the library 
Free Internet (wifi)
Parking is available at $80 per month.
All inquiries should be addressed to Fr. Thomas de Gabory O.P., Ottawa Dominicans, +1-613-232-7363 Ext. 335
Dominican University College has also partnered with Canada Homestay Network and offers international students the opportunity to live with a host family that provides a supportive, affordable, and safe housing experience at a reasonable price. For $950 a month, international students get a private, furnished room along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and are given the opportunity to experience the ultimate Canadian culture by immersing themselves in the communities on both the Ontario and Quebec sides of the Ottawa River. 
					
						Expenses per Academic Year
						
					 
				
				
					
							From the School
							
					
																	
					
							
								Gender to Class Inforamtion
								
							 
													
								Class/Lab sizes
																	
										Most frequent lab/sub section size
										10-19
									 
							 
					 
					Rating
					
																	
					Graduation Rates
					
																	
												
								
									Majors and Degrees Offered
											
DUC specializes in philosophy and theology, offering degrees ranging from one-year Certificate programs to PhDs. A faculty-to-student ratio of 1:7 makes the university unique in that it affords each student the professor's undivided attention and intellectual care inside and outside the classroom.  
Some of the programs that have to be named here are Bachelor's of Philosophy (Honours) with minor in Ethics
											
											 Bachelor's of Arts (Honours) with major in Philosophy and minor in Theology
											
											 Bachelor's of Arts (Honours) with major in Theology and minor in Philosophy
											
											 Master's of Arts in Philosophy, Doctorate in Theology and certificate programs in Philosophy (Applied Ethics) and Theological Studies. An up-to-date list of all the programs that are available for undergraduate and graduate admissions can be found on . 
											
								 
							 
							
														
				
					
						From The School
						
							
DUC is proud of its diverse student body. We enjoy meeting and discussing educational options with students from a variety of faiths, backgrounds, and cultures. Our application process, like our education, is personalized. We consider the entire dossier of our applicants, not just their grades.
Dominican University College is proud of its student association, AECDO, which ensures that each student stays up-to-date with the current events around the campus and the city, and that all its students maintain a healthy and happy academic and life balance. 
Social Activities for Students AECDO encourages students, once in a while, to take a breather from the hectic hustle and bustle of studying in order to get to know each other in a more informal setting.  Jointly with the Dominican community, AECDO welcomes students to spend some time at the Dominican cottage, socialize in a relaxed atmosphere, enjoy good food and fun, at the heart of nature. Students can take advantage of this social activity at least twice during the academic year.  
Sports and Cultural Activities AECDO takes its role of responding to the needs and suggestions of the DUC students seriously. AECDO coordinates visits to museums, theaters, and other cultural venues. Students often get together to go hiking and ice skating in the region. Activities are usually inexpensive or free!
Concerts Given the great acoustics of the building, the Dominican Church is well known for hosting various classical music concerts, often with the participation of DUC students.
Conferences Throughout the academic year, students are encouraged to attend conferences and talks organized by both facutlies. These academic events are hosted and attended by professors, students, and invited speakers, and are a great way to build one’s academic network. For over 22 years, AECDO has organized a student conference for undergraduate and graduate students. Participants from the Ottawa region, as well as from across North America join us for a few days of stimulating conversations.
						
					
																	
					
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									Total Undergraduate Enrollment
									80
								 
													 
					 
						
							Student Body Demographics
							
									
											American Indian or Alaskan Native
																			 
									
									
									
									
											Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
																			 
									
									
									
									
							 
						 
						
				
				
					
					
						
							
								
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Mental Health Website
									
									
											Not Reported
									
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Education & Training
							
							
								
									Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
								 
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
							 
						 
						
							
								
Engaging the Whole Campus
							
							
								
									
										Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
									
									
										
											Undergraduates
											Graduate students
											Racial/ethnic minority student
											Students who are veterans
											LGBTQIA+ students
											Student-athletes
											International students
											Students on scholarship or financial aid
											First-generation students
										
									 
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Peer-to-Peer
							
							
								
									
										Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Residential Life
							
							
								
									
										Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Student Orientation
							
							
								
									
										Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
									
								 
								
								
								
									
										Incoming transfer students
									
										
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										Entering graduate students
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Mental Health in the Curriculum
							
							
								
									The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
										Not Reported
								 
								
								
									The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for  students
										Not Reported
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Off-Campus Offerings
							
							
								
									
										Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
							
							
								
									
										Institution's counseling center is accredited
									
										
								 
								
								
									
										Accrediting body
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
							
							
								
									
										Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
									
										
								 
							 
						 
						
							
								
Counseling Demand
							
							
								
									
										Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
									
										
											Not Reported
										
								 
							 
						 
					 
				
				
					
							
								Location
								Dominican University College (DUC) can be found in the nation's capital, Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa is a vibrant, modern, city with both the charms of nature and the energy of urban life. It is bicycle-friendly, and the beauty of the National Parks is only minutes away. A dynamic student culture thrives within the city as the bilingual National Capital region is home to five universities and two colleges. The university's central location (perched on top of Primrose Hill, overlooking the trendy Lebreton Flats) allows students to enjoy some of the country's best attractions and celebrations on foot or by bike, including Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, shopping, dining, and strolling in China Town, Little Italy, Hintonburg and Westboro. 
							 
							
								Campus Facilities & Equipment
								
The campus itself is housed within the same buildings as the Dominican convent and adjoining Saint Jean-Baptist church, allowing students immediate access to shared meals with other students, faculty members and Dominican friars. Students and the general public are also welcome to participate in the daily religious offices held in the parish church.
The heritage buildings are architecturally significant; the old stone structures display vaulted ceilings typical of the neo-Gothic architectural style. The class and seminar rooms are large and airy, with many overlooking an interior courtyard. The university's specialized and highly reputed library, housing five floors of books dedicated to philosophy and theology, is distinguished by its stained glass windows and its many study cubicles, allowing students to obtain a dedicated study area in a peaceful environment that is highly conducive to study and research. In addition to its extensive collection, the library is known for its Wilson Room, which is dedicated to rare books dating back to the 15th century.
							 
							
								Off-Campus Opportunities
								
Being nestled in a corner of downtown, Dominican University College is close to plenty of nightlife, restaurants, museums, concert venues and theaters. The National Arts Center (NAC) offers Live Rush tickets for students which allows them to see some of the world's best performers at heavily discounted prices. Along with shops, cafés, pubs and malls, some favorite student hangouts include the pubs on Preston street and various Asian restaurants on Somerset. Ottawa's famous  area is a short cab ride away with dozens of dance clubs attracting thousands of students on the weekends. We invite you to stay with us at DUC during your visit to our lovely city — voted , several years in a row.
							 
					
									
				
					
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