Seagrave University

Founded in 1887, Seagrave University is ranked in the world’s Top 75 universities by the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.

A research-intensive public university, Seagrave is dedicated to advancing human and societal health and well-being. From its humble beginnings, Seagrave has become a well-established center for medical, psychological, anthropological and literary studies throughout the world.

In 1969, we pioneered the problem-based, student-centred approach to learning that came to be known around the world as the Seagrave Model.

Our campus is host to the University Library and Museum, home to a wide array of ancient artifacts and an extensive rare and occult book collection.

With a total student population of more than 33,000, Seagrave welcomes students from 120 countries as well as Canada. Seagrave’s main campus, located in the Westfell neighbourhood of Halsborough, Ontario, Canada, is comprised of 100 acres of scenic property at the western end of Lake Ontario.

Our 30-acre central core is designated for pedestrians and bicyclists.

Seagrave University also has four regional campuses: Whitehall East, Kingschurch, Simcoe West, and Brookhaven.