Establishment Year
1964
National Students
28000
International Students
2000
Acceptance Rate
68%
Distance From City
15 minutes from city
QS World University Ranking
N/A
Times Higher Education Ranking
201-300
The University of Guelph (U of G) is a top-ranked public research university in Ontario, Canada, known for its excellence in life sciences, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. Established in 1964, it blends academic rigor with innovation and sustainability. The university hosts over 30,000 students across various disciplines. U of G emphasizes experiential learning, research, and community engagement. With a reputation for student satisfaction, it offers a vibrant campus life. Its research centers contribute to global advancements in food security, health, and environmental sustainability.
(1964) Origins and Establishment
The University of Guelph was founded in 1964 through the merger of the Ontario Agricultural College, the Macdonald Institute, and the Ontario Veterinary College. These institutions, dating back to the 19th century, laid the foundation for U of G’s excellence in agricultural and life sciences. The university has since expanded into multiple disciplines while maintaining its roots in innovation and research.
Modern Day Development
Today, U of G is a leader in sustainability, biotechnology, and digital innovation, with extensive research funding and global partnerships. It has expanded its programs, infrastructure, and research capabilities, ranking among Canada’s top universities. The campus continues to foster innovation through interdisciplinary collaborations and cutting-edge facilities.

The University of Guelph is dedicated to improving life through innovative research, transformative learning experiences, and community partnerships. It aims to develop leaders who address global challenges with creativity, integrity, and social responsibility.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked n/a
QS World University Ranking
Ranked 456th
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked 201-300
Guardian University Guide
Ranked n/a

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