An extraordinary place of higher learning

At Royal Roads, our educational approach isn’t just about deep knowledge of subject matter, but about learning an even deeper knowledge of self. Be challenged. Be inspired.

Why learn at Royal Roads?
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What we offer

Find your program or course

Programs

We offer undergraduate and advanced programs in Arts, Science and Business.

For-credit courses

University credit courses with the possibility of transferring credit to a certificate, diploma or degree.

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Non-credit programs and courses

Non-credit programs and courses through Professional and Continuing Studies, and the Global Learning and Language Centre.

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About Royal Roads University

This is a place of life-changing transformation.

Flexible admissions

Our admission policy looks at more than just formal education and qualifications. We see value in lessons learned outside the classroom in your hard-earned experience and professional achievements.

Build towards a degree

Many of our for-credit courses and certificates can be laddered towards a degree. You could even get credit for courses and certificates from other institutions to take you a step closer.

Learning that fits

With online, on-campus and blended programs, our delivery models are designed to help you achieve your goals without having to put your career or life on hold.

Diversity by design

We welcome students of any race, colour, national and ethnic origin, and ancestry. Through our complex identities, life experiences and global perspectives, we support equity, diversity and inclusion.

Land Acknowledgement

Hay’sxw’qa si’em nakwilia

[Hy-sh-kwa sea-em na-kwil-ia]
Thank you my honourable people

Royal Roads University acknowledges that the campus is on the traditional Lands of the Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) and Lekwungen (Songhees) ancestors and families.

With gratitude, we live, work and learn here where the past, present, and future of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, faculty and staff come together.

Indigenous engagement
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News

Latest news

Stories about our people, programs and campus.

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Power to the people: How small co-ops could have a big impact

Julie MacArthur and colleagues will bring together energy experts and policymakers to discuss the power of renewable energy co-operatives.

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Exploring underdeveloped potential in Kenya's domestic tourism market

Homestay program poised to boost domestic tourism, empower local communities.

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International Showcase: “Sharing a piece of home”

The diversity represented at the annual Royal Roads International Showcase is “a sign of hope,” says Olise Ogene, MAIIC student.

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Power to the people: How small co-ops could have a big impact

Julie MacArthur and colleagues will bring together energy experts and policymakers to discuss the power of renewable energy co-operatives.

Exploring underdeveloped potential in Kenya's domestic tourism market

Homestay program poised to boost domestic tourism, empower local communities.

International Showcase: “Sharing a piece of home”

The diversity represented at the annual Royal Roads International Showcase is “a sign of hope,” says Olise Ogene, MAIIC student.