The King’s University offers undergraduate programs in a variety of fields, including arts, business, education, music, science, and theology.
The university also offers a graduate program in education and a post-baccalaureate program in education.
The King’s University is affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church and has a strong focus on Christian values and ethics.
The university has a student population of approximately 800 students, with a faculty and staff of approximately 150.
The campus includes several academic buildings, a library, a chapel, and residence halls for students.
The King’s University has a strong emphasis on experiential learning and provides opportunities for students to gain practical experience through internships, practicums, and research projects.
The university has a number of partnerships with other institutions, including the University of Alberta, allowing students to take courses at other institutions while enrolled at The King’s University.
The King’s University has a strong commitment to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of renewable energy sources and a campus-wide recycling program.
The university offers a variety of scholarships and bursaries to support students, including those based on academic achievement, financial need, and community involvement.
The King’s University is accredited by the Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education, and has a strong reputation for providing high-quality education with a focus on Christian values.
Tuition (full course load, 15.5 credits, $466/credit, $1398.00 per course)
$7,223
Student Fees*
$850.50
Orientation Fee**
$160.00
Student Healthcare Plan (estimate)***
$322.56
Textbooks/Supplies (estimate)
$650
All programs
Accounting Biblical Studies & Theology Biology Business Canadian Studies Chemistry Christianity & Culture Communication Arts Computing Science Drama Economics Education – Elementary English Environmental Studies Geography History Information Systems Interdisciplinary Science Kinesiology Mathematics Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Social Sciences Sociology