1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Program Summary
At the frontlines of healthcare, nurses are figures of wellness, support, and strength. At Trent University, students will emphasize a well-rounded approach to healthcare and will prepare them for success whether they want to work in a hospital setting or somewhere less traditional. Beginning in year one, students will be immersed in both theory and practice through lectures, seminars, case studies, simulation labs, and clinical practice. Students will not only develop the important skills necessary for nursing, they will also have the opportunity to practice what they have learned through a range of hospital and community placement settings.
Students develop a strong understanding of social justice and political advocacy in the healthcare environment by choosing courses with topics including aging, mental health, Indigenous communities, rural healthcare, as well as gender and women’s health.
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Grade 12 / High School
Minimum GPA
75%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
86
IELTS
6.5
Reading
6
Writing
6
Listening
6
Speaking
6
PTE
59
Reading
10
Writing
10
Listening
10
Speaking
10
Duolingo
115
Program Intakes
September 2025
Open date
September 20, 2024
Submission deadline
June 15, 2025
September 2026
Open date
September 20, 2025
Submission deadline
June 15, 2026
Cost and Duration
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Program Level
4 year bachelor's degree including clinicals
Program Length
$20635 CAD
Cost of Living
$92 CAD
Application fee
$26191 CAD / First Year
Gross Tuition
Other Fees
Ancillary Fees: $2,861 per year
Books and Supplies Fees: $1,000 per year
Study Destinations
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