Kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff supports Ontario's move to ban the sale of junk food in schools.
The University of Windsor is "Canada's International University," with 11 percent of our students here from overseas, representing nearly 100 different countries. No matter where you're from, you'll find a home at UWindsor.
From your very first day on campus you'll be welcomed. The Soft Landing program will arrange to meet you as you arrive in Windsor and ease your transition to life in Canada. The International Students Society (ISS) and Volunteer International Students Assistance are among the dozens of student organizations to help you make friends at UWindsor. You'll also benefit from a full-time International Student Advisor.
The city of Windsor is famous for its international flavor with large Asian and South Asian communities and tons of authentic ethnic neighborhood restaurants and stores. The city's location on the Detroit River, minutes from the United States, makes it a popular destination for international business and commerce.
For Canadian students looking to broaden their academic, professional and cultural horizons, nothing beats a one- or two-semester international student exchange. You'll pay UWindsor tuition and receive UWindsor credit while studying at one of our 40 partner institutions in 13 different countries.