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Beautiful Campus & lots of opportunity to engage as a student and now as an alumna.
I didn't go to the university, I went to Barburrito. But it's looking really nice. I love the new promenade and all the cool businesses. It's a good look for the U of C. I'll definately be back to get 5 guys????
Despite the all "hype" being advertised, The University of Calgary is only mediocre compared to the other institutions in Canada; The only decent areas of study here are Medicine, Nursing, Business or Engineering. Several departments are quite underfunded, have poor instruction by profs and the curriculum doesn't align itself with the economics of Alberta (You're better off going to SAIT to learn about oil & gas, IT or trades to find a decent job in the province after graduating). Overall, this University has really steered itself in becoming a business rather than an academic institution.
I was just doing a small renovation but so quite with no one around with covid going on
I studied here from 2013 to 2018 and it was a consistently good experience. Course selection and professors are very good, but certain profs are significantly better than others for particular courses that offer multiple instructors. Campus is super convenient and if you choose to live On Campus there's basically no need to leave it during the study week. Campus residence buildings are allright, with 1st year ones being the worst. There was quite a bit of construction over the years and some new residence building have been built which quite nice. Tbh there's always construction somehwere on campus whether for a new study building or some renovations. Meal plan options at the Dining Centre are ok same can be said about the food on campus, but there isn't that many healthy options so bring your own salads :) Campus Gym is well equipped but super crowded most of the time. It's better to go there very early like 6 or 7. U of C's Students Union is an awesome experience if you choose to participate, I was a campaign manager for 2 Students Union elections and it was absolutely worth it. Study spaces at TFDL are always crowded, same can be said about study spaces everywhere on campus so you either have to be quick, find a quite corner or study at home. Most problems that U of C has for me are about careers and research. Jobs for the energy sector and those related to Haskayne School of business are promoted very hard and career fairs can land you an employment pretty easily. Same can not be said about Faculty of Arts at large and all other faculties. Reseach is in the similar situation with certain fields receiving way more research funding and resources than others. Overall, U Of C is pretty damn good experience, a solid 4 out 5. I enjoyed my time here and definitely would recommend it as a place to study.
I loved the experience of studying here so far, never had an issue regarding admissions, enrollment, fees and examination. They have various streams of degree programs that are available, the staff is friendly and instructors are really good.
It's what you make of it, you'll either love it or hate it. You'll love it if you take the time to talk with your professors and utilize what resources the university has at its disposal. You'll hate it if you don't do any of that and are only here for a piece of expensive paper. Only complaint I have is the university's emphasis on business and engineering over all other faculties, especially arts. Other than that, a good academic experience and atmosphere, and a very nice campus.
It's a great school, with a lot to offer students who are actively seeking whatever it is they are wanting from it. The University experience, like Life is positively proportional to how much you put into it.
Relatively safe, we all wear masks and keep distances in class. Conducive
hhhh cute mascot from university of Calgary book store
It's great
Had a wonderful experince with twinkle patel and she is very friendly. She has done beautiful henna for eid right on time????
The university campus is very nice and modern looking with time and care taken into maintaining the flora of the campus. The outdoor center has a fantastic climbing wall and the cost of rentals for outdoor equipment is very reasonable. My one complaint is that the road network is very poor when trying to navigate the campus and during the winter they are very poorly maintained. Parking here is also very expensive so I would advise against driving here in general
A perfect reservoir of knowledge, with proper resources avaliable. One who knows to use the resources properly can get a lot out of what university has to give
Awesome university with all departments and located in awesome city and surrounding
Would be a 5, but the contact system is treacherous. I'm on hold for hours and then I get no help!!!
My son is so happy that he is in University and he is ready to be a doctor next year, I am super proud of him and he is gonna have a wonderful life.
It's a great university from what I have been able to read from their webpage. I have not visited but I have a keen interest to do so.
Very weird to be on campus on a gorgeous evening with no one there and all the buildings closed. Should be bustling with students getting ready for final exams. Very sad.
Oval excellent as always
My kids do great learning thanks to good staff being very accepting to immigrants, wonderful
Great squash courts!
Good university.
The Outdoor Rental Store was wonderful. Friendly knowledgeable staff who seem to truly enjoy their jobs! Got to see all their stock which was impressive!
Like walking around this place,it is vast, some stores open now.
Almost everything about the university and place is fantastic. People and faculty are great. However, some programs lack linearity and particular courses still follow older syllabuses. They made irrelevant and generic courses mandatory even though they have no context in the major itself. Big contrast between Ucalgary and the universities in Ontario. Did my first year here but sadly wont be returning to Ucalgary for the future. I suggest if you're planning to study engineering, commerce or kinesiology (these faculties have the most social and reliable students too), then I would recommend this university. Or else reconsider your choices.
About a month ago I drove around campus. It had been at least 15 years since I had been on campus and I was in for a shock. It is incredible how much building is happening and some of the roads have been rebuilt and reconnected. I always feel rejuvenated when driving on campus as it takes me back to my old university days. At the time it did not feel so great sometimes and now look back on that period with nostalgia and miss them.
Amazing school! Finished my first year and the experience was amazing. Profs are great from what I've seen and the other students are extremely friendly. Definitely proud to be a Dino!
Both my brother's went to school here, I've heard great things!
If you are not taking engineering or business major, DO NOT go to this university, it's utterly an money scamming facility, you are better off with a 1-2 year certificate you will be 100x happier and making just as much money. Even the tuition for engineering and business is WAY TOO OVERPRICED, better go to Waterloo. It only cares about PROFIT and its REPUTATION, their education system is disastrous, with very few profs that are genuinely good only to be retired soon. I have yet to seen a student that actually chose this university rather than just "settled" with it. In all honesty and with respect, UofC is one of the most useless universities you can go to. Going to this "institution" is the biggest regret of my life and will scar me for the rest of eternity, god bless the poor undergrads.
Decent for some stem subjects and certain industries (Engineering, Commerce, Nursing). Absolutely horrendous for the Arts. Especially their Visual Fine Arts department. Anyone who graduates from there either goes to Starbucks, therapy or right back to school if male, right into marriage if female. A terrible way to waste 4 years of your life, the governments' money and get filled with leftist, socialist, feminist, victim mentality and hateful nonsense. Not worth the money.
Overrated and overpriced. Look for more many other options out there, there are so many institutions that can offer much better quality
I'm a student here. Campus life is nice, but the constructions seem to take forever to finish...
Great place to learn but severely outdated interior, sometimes even damaged or nonfunctional. This is the university every Calgarian should be proud of, and it is heart breaking to be in such despair
Great place for everything. Miss every bit of it
Doesn't feel the same. It seems COVID-19 has truly changed how we live ????
A great university with lots of awesome professors. Of course there are bad profs and bad admins. It is expected when you have such a large organization. Overall, the Geoscience Department has done a good job in balancing teaching with research. I would recommend this school for anyone.
One of the top canadian universities. As an engineer you can find anything there to make your dream real. The university regulations are not that much complicated to became a barrier.
Did my MBA here. Waste of time.
Yes was spend some time here
they auto include donations to the university in your tuition, you have to have to say no. This is by far the scummiest way to take 'donations' and is basically robbery if you aren't aware.
Newbie on campus
Have had a couple bad experiences now with the continuing education department. Took a 3 day course in July, the majority of the class walked out on day 3 after the instructor left us with an 'industry veteran' who was really just a consultant with a sales pitch of his own program disguised as course content. Having similar problems now in my current course. Instructor seems disorganized at best, has failed on several occasions to get information to us that he's asked us to review in advance. Nobody is exactly sure what the expectations are for the course. There are of course instructors who are good at what they're doing, unfortunately the bad ones give me the impression the university doesn't have a process in place to ensure instructors are providing a quality learning experience, at least in con't ed.
need more free or low cost parking
Visited the Olympic speed skating oval on the grounds of the University of "Calgary and witnessed practice speed skating group in action. Open to public if one désires to skate on the famous oval!
Amazing place to go to University! Lot's of variety in experiences for many different interests and helps people become the best they can be!
Fantastic experience. The projection is fantastic, and the sound system was really well tuned. Also enjoyed the food and service. Will be back for sure.
Very nice and relaxed atmosphere. For the amount of students, it doesn't seem to be too crowded.
Nice campus, decently big with lots of stuff going on, really nice comp sci department, however it's fairly expensive in terms of courses and places on campus for food and other stuff but definitely worth checking out
It's hard to describe how much the university means to me. I've had the best years of my life at this place, found my passion and seemingly secured a great future, and met friends that I would consider family. For prospective university students: the university experience becomes the absolute best if you fully commit to it. I know people that go to university and haven't had nearly as good an experience as I have because they didn't commit to it. Go all the way in and you'll have the time of your life.
We stayed at the Hotel Alma on site at the campus while attending a conference for work. Its a well maintained and beautiful campus. It is actually quite large and has great food options. The hotel is conveniently located onsite with transit nearby.
As owner of A Laptop Shoppe I'm proud of this classy professional organization in Calgary .I know many who received education here and are working with their degree .
The University of Calgary is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908. The University of Calgary was ranked No. 1 in both Canada and North America.
Tried to book an appointment numerous times so I could talk to a student advisor or just get some more information. Appointments kept getting rescheduled with other people or cancelled. When I would call I would just get transferred over and over again. Figured I should just go to the university to directly talk to someone. At the continuing education building the ladies were very willing to help and very friendly. After I thought I would go to the student success centre where I was basically ignored. I guess they don’t have program guides you can take either? The website is also very disorganized and doesn’t give you most of the information that is needed when considering a program. Gave two stars because the ladies at continuing education were very pleasant but overall the experience I had there was not a good one and I am no longer considering the University of Calgary as a possible option for me.
A lot of the buildings are older but they're constantly renovating and their new buildings are all amazing! Super professional and friendly place. Every prof I've had here and met outside of lectures since graduating has been phenomenal. It's obvious why this place is so respected and reputable
Don’t forget to check the parking lots map before you drive the car there. They will give you a ticket of $60 if you parking over the time limit! No suggestions signs in the parking lot.Best of luck!
Worked there for 2 years as a postdoc. Nice place to work very flexible. Wide range of salary for sme position, disappointing for some people. Sometimes technician will get salary more than RA. Quality of research depends on professor. Many crapy professor still is in here, as well as many outstanding professor.
Today I paid $550 to learn how to read
Beautiful campus, good road nextwork and easy to move around
A University in Southern Alberta. They offer course selections for most areas of work. Great place to do summer camps! Buildings are old, but they are renovating them at the moment. This is a great atmosphere to learn.
Admin is horrible but the profs are great. Nice Campus and awesome city.
A good University to study
Friendly people and professors, easy-to--navigate campus, and a wealth of student resources.
come one come all its great here
beyond dull period
I attended meeting at University of Calgary like its campus and the Olympic games gym
I did the Covid-19 Instant GoRapid Test in Lot 10, their website states they email results for instant test within 90 minutes, I've been waiting over 4 hours with zero contact, no emails, nothing, and there is no phone number to call and speak to anyone, only to book in. Rip off!!! Edit: took over 6 hours to receive results for "instant" test.
ive applied here for 2 degrees. i am really hoping to get accepted. i know family and friends who go to uofc and from reading the reviews and checking out their website i believe this uni is worth going to. I am looking forward to getting accepted into my program!!
Don’t take online classes, teachers are rude and replying late
I visited UCalgary in June from the other UC - at Berkeley. My Calgary friends (MS, PhD) tell me this is a high quality school. My Berkeley faculty adviser, an Antarctic specialist, later came to UCalgary as department head, so I figure the school has high standards. It was very convenient to use the C-Train to get there from my friend's place. Universities always have stressful expensive parking woes. I didn't check on that and just took mass transit which I always prefer and support anyway. The university had a lot of expansion construction going on. Beautiful large campus. Plan to ice skate with the spirits of champions at the Oval on my next visit later this year from California.
TERRIBLE UNIVERSITY. Everything is so class restricted that it is impossible to take a class outside of your program. as every other class is "Restricted to this program only". If you want to even ATTEMPT to take a class from outside of your program of choice, you have to declare it as a minor which you must be a UofC for AT LEAST 12 months. If you want a university that INHIBITS broad and diverse learning, this is the university for you. University of Calgary, the university of zero choice.
I like to visit the university. The open area is good to enjoy. You can sit near the pond which is near the Taylor Family Digital Library and enjoy the view of ducks in the pond. The vibe of the university is encouraging student to study and also relax.
Good venue but hard to locate the Dining room. Decent food, excellent service.
I love this place, peaceful education environment.
Good university for the city. Most profs are good. Nice buildings.
Excellent academic institution with a whole plethora od services for a diverse student community.
Thank you for being the university that excepts all students not limiting the ones because of the Vaccinations you’re the best hopefully other universities will fallow your lead.
Well thought out area cute shops, very new area will be great when finished. Lots of condos
One of the best research based universities in the world. Have access to lots of facilities including world class gymnasium, Olympic ice skating ring and high end library facilities.
Classes are too big- went to transfer out of the university & was greeted by rude advisors & false information. If you are looking for a decent university in Alberta do not go here!
I WAS SERVING AS A MEMBER OF THE RCMP AND APPLIED TO THE UNIVERSITY. I ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AND EARNED A GRADUATE DIPLOMA AND TWO UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES HAVING GRADUATED IN 1972, 1973 AND 1974. THEREAFTER, I ATTENDED TWO UNIVERSITIES IN MONTANA AND OREGON AND EARNED THREE MASTER'S DEGREES. I RATE THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AS NOTED. PETER J.M. PALLESEN. CALGARY, ALBERTA
Good university. High quality.
Stated multiple times as one of the top universities in Canada. I interned at the University of Calgary in the ICT building at the SMILE Lab. I found the university to be really spacious and beautiful in sync with the natural beauty that Calgary has to offer. The university has a huge gym, olympic sized stadium and multiple hostels inside the campus. There's campus security all over the clock.
A cute university inside of a cute city. It's a real contemporary university in its architecture but really enjoyable .
Very nice evening MBA program: the students are diverse and really motivated.
Wouldn't attend this school. Feels like a beurocratic cash grab. Bye Felicia.
The university is slowly getting busy with students and staff. Looks still the same but still a very much development there. Great place to go for university
Student Admissions Office staff has always been incredibly patient, kind and knowledgeable each time I call in. The only change I would recommend is the option to have a call back while on hold a bit earlier. It usually seems the automated system only gives this option after you've been on hold for quite some time.
Great place
As a student at U of C, I have accomplished less learning and gained more stress than I ever have at any other college or university in my academic career. I've never felt more disrespected and more unheard than at this "university". I'm never able to reach anyone that seems to care about my situation, they seem to care about cashing my cheques for their tuition and fees. If I could rate this lower I absolutely would.
I graduated from U of C in 2014. This is a very well reputable place to do research in. Lovely and safe city
the Art building is so old and stay on top of the parkade, sad..
The University of Calgary was established in 1966, but its roots date back more than half a century earlier to the establishment of the Normal School in Calgary in 1905. The Alberta Normal School was established in Calgary to train primary and secondary school teachers in the new province. The Calgary Normal School was absorbed by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education in 1945, and operated as a part of its Calgary branch campus, a satellite campus of the University of Alberta. Operating from the west wing of the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, the Calgary University Committee was formed 1946, in an effort to lobby for separate permanent facilities for the branch campus.
Best place in all of Calgary.
I don't like this university at all. Hard-ass professors who don't care about the students, at least in my department, unfriendly staff who make it look like they are doing a favor to you when you ask them multiple questions, and one of the most expensive tuitions in the country, let alone the campus housing. In order to maintain their "reputation", they basically kick out (or, as they say, "invite to leave" from the program the students who accumulate two B- throughout their whole masters program in Engineering). I find this terrible, because the courses here are very hard and students often have to cope with part time jobs just to stay alive. I really recommend another university to anyone who is thinking about U of C. Absolutely terrible experience.
Applied to computer science MS for fall 21. They did not provide a single email or status update about the rejection. What's the point of application dashboard if it is not working. I have spend 140 cad in applying. I though they would be professional as a Canadian university.
ahad raza mir went here ????♥???? i recommend this uni
U of C is extorting me for $140 in general fees for a semester in which I did not even attend school.
Extremely disappointed in the hiring process; Human Resources kept references on the phone for 15-20 minutes conducting another form of interview... Lost amazing reference contacts for an entry level cleaning position and HR still wanted further contacts etc. Beyond qualified for the job; this was an absurd experience I wish there was a place to file a formal complaint..!
I studied here and then started working as an engineer.
Despite having some very good professors in the upper years and in the Humanities, this is not a very good academic university. I got my undergrad here in the Sciences and my significant-other attended first year engineering. I'm now a graduate student at the University of Alberta and my significant-other has transferred as an engineering undergraduate. I can tell you that the difference is like night and day! The facilities at U of C are very poor by comparison, the teaching labs are really bad and students are required to shoulder way more of the costs for lab equipment than they are at U of A. The quality of teaching is also HUGELY superior at the University of Alberta. At the University of Calgary, the city's hostility transfers to the professors. Whether the hostility is from terrible traffic congestion or overpopulation, I can't say but the profs in Calgary seemed very "out to get you". After enrolling in the University of Alberta, we were both surprised to find ALL of our profs to be engaging and genuinely concerned about students. I was blown away. My significant other says that his homework assignments are more straight forward, there is more guidance and more available help to answer questions, tests are graded in a more timely fashion and web assignments have more support (you can actually argue a grade when your answer is correct but the program disagrees with your alternate format). All and all, the University of Alberta is just plain better. Better instruction, better facilities, lower overall costs to students, better student housing (like WAY better), the university is even in a better area of town within walking distance of all kinds of services (medical/dentist, groceries, festivals, parks etc.). People are also in general happier in Edmonton, don't ask me why. Quantitatively, my partner's GPA have improved by 1.5 points which is massive. As an undergraduate at the University of Calgary, I didn't know what I was missing and I assumed that the "throw you to the wolves" approach used by the U of C was how all universities were, but I was so wrong. Don't go to school here, it is the exception not the rule. Universities are better than this.
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Perfet an great universiy am recomend ations
AKIC is wonderful great front end and medical staff!
It's a construction site but the food court is open in Mac hall.
The new Sobey's makes a great stop after excellent quiet walks around university area.
Great university and great atmosphere
Not the place to be ...watch out for the lame staff and stuck up students as well as $$$$$$$$$ for everything also white privileged is all around you. Yeah they may help immigrants but they are really looking down on you I've heard it and seen it. Go else where.
Nice playground in the university district. Could use picnic tables since we went there to eat our hot lunch from save on foods
Good uni. Decent campus. Not to large. Hard to sum up in one review.
Student Admissions Office staff has always been incredibly patient, kind and knowledgeable each time I call in. The only change I would recommend is the option to have a call back while on hold a bit earlier. It usually seems the automated system only gives this option after you've been on hold for quite some time.
It's nice to see the students are back
a place of higher learning if you are interested in research. Excellent sport facilites, standard swimming pool. For me the take away will be the great community spirit and great selections in library resources
Stay away from this place for employment! They say its a great place to work but they put so much stress on you that you go crazy and then they let you go right away so they can avoid paying you!
A great place to work. Meaningful compensation, benefits and a great pension. Lots of dedicated people that contribute to the success of the University.
It was terrible traffic and nobody knows where they're going in the NW
I know from a business experience, the U of C is well staffed and their marketing team is top notch and great to work with.
Meiosis (from Greek μειώσεις, meiosis, which means lessening) /maɪˈoʊsɪs/ (About this sound listen) is a specialized type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, creating four haploid cells, each genetically distinct from the parent cell that gave rise to them.[1] This process occurs in all sexually reproducing single-celled and multicellular eukaryotes, including animals, plants, and fungi.[2][3][4][5] Errors in meiosis resulting in aneuploidy are the leading known cause of miscarriage and the most frequent genetic cause of developmental disabilities.[6] In meiosis, DNA replication is followed by two rounds of cell division to produce four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.[1] The two meiotic divisions are known as Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Before meiosis begins, during S phase of the cell cycle, the DNA of each chromosome is replicated so that it consists of two identical sister chromatids, which remain held together through sister chromatid cohesion. This S-phase can be referred to as "premeiotic S-phase" or "meiotic S-phase". Immediately following DNA replication, meiotic cells enter a prolonged G2-like stage known as meiotic prophase. During this time, homologous chromosomes pair with each other and undergo genetic recombination, a programmed process in which DNA is cut and then repaired, which allows them to exchange some of their genetic information. A subset of recombination events results in crossovers, which create physical links known as chiasmata (singular: chiasma, for the Greek letter Chi (X)) between the homologous chromosomes. In most organisms, these links are essential to direct each pair of homologous chromosomes to segregate away from each other during Meiosis I, resulting in two haploid cells that have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. During Meiosis II, the cohesion between sister chromatids is released and they segregate from one another, as during mitosis. In some cases all four of the meiotic products form gametes such as sperm, spores, or pollen. In female animals, three of the four meiotic products are typically eliminated by extrusion into polar bodies, and only one cell develops to produce an ovum. Because the number of chromosomes is halved during meiosis, gametes can fuse (i.e. fertilization) to form a diploid zygote that contains two copies of each chromosome, one from each parent. Thus, alternating cycles of meiosis and fertilization enable sexual reproduction, with successive generations maintaining the same number of chromosomes. For example, diploid human cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes including 1 pair of sex chromosomes (46 total), half of maternal origin and half of paternal origin. Meiosis produces haploid gametes (ova or sperm) that contain one set of 23 chromosomes. When two gametes (an egg and a sperm) fuse, the resulting zygote is once again diploid, with the mother and father each contributing 23 chromosomes. This same pattern, but not the same number of chromosomes, occurs in all organisms that utilize meiosis.
Clean and organize facility. And close to train station. Good school for most calgarians
The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908, prior to being instituted into a separate, autonomous university in 1966. It is composed of 14 faculties and over 85 research institutes and centres. The main campus is located in the northwest quadrant of the city near the Bow River and a smaller south campus is located in the city center. The main campus houses most of the research facilities and works with provincial and federal research and regulatory agencies, several of which are housed next to the campus such as the Geological Survey of Canada.
Nice campus with many amenities: gyms, olímpico oval ice ring, food patio, modern and bright main library ???? to study ???? with quiet areas as well, there are others pharmacy in campus, health and wellness office, dental office , and lots of open outsmdoor spaces to study during the summer months and warm fall days. As a student you will receive support for your research project (at least that's the goal) from your department and from campus services. Is up to the student to succeed but you do get the support you need. I saw a few negative remarks accusing the school of failure but it is post- secondary insitution not a daycare. If students personal and/or health university has plenty of resources to help them go through their trials or guide them to solutions. Resources such as the Dissability Centre (I think they got a new name now) , mental health through the health and wellness centre. I enjoyed my time at this university and in recent years they have added new buildings in campus. Here are a few pictures from my recent visit in campus.
Nice grounds. Lots of parking if students get there early. Closed for holidays and Covid, possibly.
A place where education level is really high. Good playground, teachers are really interactive and friendly. If you are looking to join this is great university for you ! Check jaskaransaini.com for more !
Great graduate programs in education with world class professors and excellent resources.
U of C has no identiy. Students don't take pride in being a "Dino" and a sense of community is seriously lacking. One area in which improvement is greatly needed are benefits. They make it difficult to opt out but never send emails about the coverage you have as a student. Another downside is places like TFDL are frequented by high schoolers and those at other colleges. The parking authourity here also needs improvement.
Thoroughly enjoyed studying MSc. Electrical Engineering here. It lasted 3.5 years. The program could take longer than expected as it is totally upto the Professor to decide as to when you are ready for thesis defence.
It is a great place for my family to play Pokemon go!
Great place I hope one day I will get to go hear and play for their hockey team
Friendly environment and professionalism together. Excellence in education and research.