海角社区

Canadian Student Admissions Application

As a Canadian student at LSSU, you鈥檒l find that our unique programs, small size and personal attention give you the edge that you need to have success in today鈥檚 world. The strength of our programs resides in our high-quality faculty and, as a student, you work with them from day one at LSSU.

Canadian students have been studying at LSSU since we were founded in 1946 and many continue to do so today. In fact, LSSU has over 3,200 Canadian alumni that have gone on to successful careers in Canada, the United States, and abroad. Several of these alumni have been presented with prestigious as well as have been inducted into our Athletic Hall of Fame.

LSSU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Several of our programs also have additional accreditation by independent agencies.

We invite you to join Canadian students of the past as representatives of the future at LSSU. Come experience the opportunities to be part of a research team, to compete nationally and internationally in competitions, make presentations at conferences, work directly with faculty, and join a community dedicated to your undergraduate success.

How To Apply For Admission

Your application will be processed when we receive ALL of the following documents. Use the following as a checklist:

  • Apply. Send your application for free!

  • Send your Transcripts

    First Time in College Students:

    • Have your secondary school send LSSU an official copy of your transcript in the mail OR email to [email protected].

    Transfer Students Requirements:

    • Your Official transcripts of any attended college and/or university, via postal service
    • Your Official secondary school records, via postal service, (If you have completed less than 12 semester hours of credit prior to applying for admission)
  • ACT or SAT scores (Optional for admission) The ACT and SAT are standardized college entrance exams offered primarily in the U.S., but additional testing locations can be found throughout Canada. LSSU does not require Canadian students to submit test scores from either the ACT or SAT. Students may wish to submit test scores in order to strengthen their application for admission.

    When registering for the ACT and SAT you can choose to have your scores sent directly to LSSU.

    • Our school code for is 2031
    • Our school code for is 1421

    Already took the ACT or SAT? Use these websites to have the results sent to LSSU

Upon Acceptance to LSSU

The following financial information is required.

Immigration laws severely limit work for international students. Therefore, you must be prepared to pay the full costs of attendance and advise your sponsor well in advance of fee payment dates so your funds will arrive on time. We would like to emphasize that the educational and living costs at LSSU are less than most U.S. universities. Scholarships are also available for those who qualify and LSSU honors the (OSAP).

In order to obtain an Immigration Form (I-20), the (SEVIS) requires that we have your verification of ability to pay the following amounts depending on your classification:

  • Commuters from Ontario 鈥 $19,350 for the 26-27 academic year
  • Ontario residents intending to live in the US while in school 鈥 $33,830 for the 26-27 academic year

Health Requirements
All international students (F-1 Visa) attending 海角社区 are required to carry Health Insurance Requirements for Admissions as a condition of enrollment. Students must furnish proof annually, that they have purchased health and accident insurance which meets the requirements of 海角社区.
An accident and sickness plan is available for purchase through GeoBlue. Information on GeoBlue is available at聽

Canadian students have the option to waive out of purchasing health and accident insurance from GeoBlue. The Ontario Ministry of Health strongly recommends commuting Canadians purchase supplementary insurance in addition to their existing provincial insurance, due to limited benefits provided to foreign health care providers. Canadian students wishing to 鈥渨aive鈥 out of purchasing additional health insurance must provide a copy of both sides of their Provincial insurance card and complete the Commuting Canadian Health and Accident Insurance Form for Admissions.

All application materials should be mailed to:
Office of Admissions
650 W. Easterday Ave.
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783

Verification of the ability to pay university expense can be supplied as followed:

  • A written financial statement from your bank account, or from the account of whoever will be responsible for your tuition/books expenses. This can be in the form of:
    • A letter from an officer at a financial institution listing the amount of tuition/books and expenses required for the upcoming year and verifying the account holder鈥檚 ability to pay this amount, and/or
    • A bank statement showing a savings equal to this year鈥檚 tuition/books and expenses, and/or
    • Verification of loan approvals, (such as OSAP) or scholarships received.
  • If the funds are coming from someone other than yourself, your 鈥渟ponsor鈥 will also need to supply a signed letter stating that the monies available in the bank account/loan, etc. will be used to pay for your tuition/books and expenses, plus room/board if applicable.
  • You should also indicate how the remaining years will be supported.
  • If you are a Permanent U.S. Resident or able to be in the U.S. with another form of documentation. We require a copy of this documentation for our records.
  • If you are a Canadian Aboriginal or Native American (excluding METIS) with at least 50% blood quantum and have J-treaty privileges (carry a tribal ID), you are exempt from needing an I-20 form. You must provide our office with a copy of your tribal ID and letter showing proof of blood quantum.

Official forms allowing you to demonstrate financial ability to pay tuition, books, fees, and living expenses are available for download or may be requested by contacting the Admissions Office.

Declaration of Finances for the academic year 2026-2027

SEVIS 鈥 Bank Statement for the academic year 2026-2027

Each student that receives a form I-20 will receive a unique SEVIS ID number assigned to him/her. The ID number and the I-20 form itself are used to obtain F-1 Status at a U.S. Port of Entry.

The U.S. Department of 海角社区land Security (DHS) has implemented a rule requiring F-1 Status applicants to pay a one-time fee to supplement the administration and maintenance costs of the SEVIS program. Because LSSU will be issuing you an initial I-20 form, you will be required to pay this SEVIS fee. Information about payment of the fee and the processing of your I-20 form upon entry to the U.S. will be provided to you with your initial I-20 form.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Admissions Office at 1-906-635-2231

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