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Ontario Colleges

Ontario College System

Ontario colleges are among the most advanced educational institutions in North America. The 25 Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology institutions, established in 1967, were created to assist the growth of the Province of Ontario through the training and education of a highly skilled and competent workforce. The colleges with their approximately 100 campuses around the province, provide students with programs designed in conjunction with business and industry partners that lead to rewarding careers in many fields.

Ontario colleges generally offer certificate, diploma and post-diploma programs of one, two or three years. These programs enable the graduate to become employed in a field related to their training. Established ties with business and industry ensure that the programs offered by Ontario colleges are cutting edge, relevant and meet the demands of the employer. Our priority is to provide you with a high quality education to prepare you for the needs of today and tomorrow.

Additionally, many colleges have linkage agreements with regional, national and international universities, enabling international students to continue their post-secondary studies at the university level. Students interested in pursing this option, should contact the college directly for more details.

International students from many parts of the world have enrolled in Ontario colleges from the early days of our establishment through to today. Students have come to Ontario to take part in our dynamic programs and have returned to their homes with new employable skills and abilities. Ontario's colleges welcome international students and look forward to helping them reach their goals.

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