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Canadian colleges have more than 400 specialized research centres, laboratories and Technology Access Centres that give students access to sophisticated technology, equipment, mentorship and expertise.

study in Canadian colleges and vocational schools

Choose from more than 10,000 programs at 127 publicly funded colleges, institutes and polytechnics across Canada. They offer a full range of study options in the technical and professional fields.

Types of Colleges

  1. Private 
  2. Public

Programs

  1. Postgraduate Diploma
  2. Certificate
  3. Short career-focused programs

Fields of study

  1. Agriculture and agri-food
  2. Broadcasting and journalism
  3. Business
  4. Dental hygiene
  5. Design
  6. Engineering Technology
  7. Environment
  8. Health
  9. Hospitality management
  10. Information and communications technology
  11. Languages and arts
  12. Sciences
  13. Social services
Canadian college programs are offered on a full-time or part-time basis, both in-person and online via distance education. Programs vary in length from a few months to 4 years. 

Admission requirement

Each college and vocational school in Canada has its own admission requirements.
To study at a Canadian Colleges, you must provide proof of your English or French language capabilities, depending on the language you choose for your studies.

  1. Must be 18+ years old
  2. IELTS (Min 5.5 each module, overall 6 bands) or TOEFL-79 prior to starting the diploma. If you do not IELTS /TOEFL, contact us to arrange for an ESL course.
  3. Copies of High School and/or University, TOEFL/IELTS Certifications.
  4. Provide proof of academic standing equivalent to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
  5. Pay non-refundable Letter of Acceptance (LOA) fee 
  6. Employment letters – if available

Cost of College study in Canada

You’ll find high-quality colleges and vocational schools throughout Canada, including smaller cities and towns where the cost of living is lower.
Tuition fees for international students in Canada vary depending on the program and location you choose.
You will see that some schools offer free tuition, while others range from approximately CAD 2,000 per year to CAD 18,000 per year for tuition, depending on the college and your program of study.
It will also generate costs for your living expenses. We found that, on average, living costs tend to be approximately CAD 12,000 for Canadian college students.

program start date

Ontario college/university programs offer multiple start dates

  1. Fall Term – August / September
  2. Winter Term – January
  3. Spring Term – May
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