Ontario Colleges
Central Ontario Colleges | |
Cambrian College of Applied Arts and TechnologyCambrian College in Sudbury is one of the 24 colleges of applied arts and technology that comprise the Ontario College System. Established in 1967, the College System provides career-oriented education that combines theory with practical, hands-on experience to ensure an educated, skilled graduate who is more quickly and easily integrated into the work force. Read More |
Canadore College of Applied Arts and TechnologyHere in the beautiful city of North Bay, just 180 minutes north of Toronto, you’ll discover three easily accessible campuses - the Aviation Campus, Commerce Court and the Education Centre, which is situated on a stunning 650-acre wooded escarpment overlooking the city. Within the walls of our campuses, you’ll find a personalized environment where you can excel in smaller than average classes and where you’ll have your own academic advisor. Read More |
Centennial CollegeCentennial College is Ontario’s first community college, established in 1966, primarily serving the eastern portion of the Greater Toronto Area through four campuses and seven satellite locations. It has a record of exemplary teaching, innovative programming and extensive partnership building. Centennial is recognized as one of the most culturally diverse post-secondary institutions in Canada. Almost 100 ethno cultural groups are represented and 80 languages are spoken on campus. Read More |
Centre for Security Training and ManagementThe CGSB Federal Security Guard Training Program is a full-time program Monday to Friday starting everyday at 0915 am sharp. This program covers 45 subjects including the Canadian General Standards Federal Government Security Officer program, Canadian legal aspects, Criminal Code of Canada applications, Trespass to Property Acts, Access Control Personnel & Materials, Handcuffing, Searching, Bomb & Explosive Devices, Effective report writing, Fire Safety & Prevention, PPE(personal protection equipment), WHMIS, Security Systems & Hardware, First Aid & CPR, Patrols, Customer Services, Provincial Laws, Canadian Court System, Charter of Rights & Freedoms, Event Security, Emergency Preparedness, Disaster Management, Procedures, Post Orders and Standing Orders, Crime Scene Management, Radio Communications etc. Read More |
Collège BoréalOn 5 September 1995, Collège Boréal hosted its first students. A total of 1 369 students were enrolled in post-secondary education in seven College campus. |
Confederation College of Applied Arts and TechnologyConfederation College is a publicly-funded, post-secondary institution serving education needs in Northwestern Ontario and beyond. We are one of 25 colleges operating over 150 campuses in both urban and rural settings throughout Ontario. Read More |
Durham College of Applied Arts and TechnologyAn unwavering commitment to student success, high-quality programs led by exceptional professors with real-world experience, graduates who've gone on to outstanding career success and a treasured relationship with the community - Durham College has been guided by these ideals since 1967. Read More |
Fleming CollegeLocated in the heart of Central Ontario, Fleming College has campus locations in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg and Haliburton. Named for famous Canadian inventor and engineer Sir Sandford Fleming, the college features more than 90 full-time programs in, Business, Community Development, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Fine Arts, Health and Wellness, Law and Justice, and Technology and Skilled Trades. Fleming College has 5,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, and more than 50,000 alumni. Read More |
George Brown College of Applied Arts and TechnologyIn its 40 years of being in the heart of Toronto, George Brown College has become woven into the economic, cultural and social fabric of Toronto. George Brown College is one of Canada's largest, most diversified and highly respected colleges, serving a broad and vibrant student body with an incredibly rich program mix of apprenticeship training, certificates, diplomas and degrees. Read More |
Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology-Established in 1967 |
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced LearningHumber, a member of Polytechnics Canada, is committed to student success through excellence in teaching and learning. Humber's broad range of career-focused, educational programs include: apprenticeship, certificates, diplomas, bachelor's degrees and postgraduate certificates. With over 350 programs to choose from, the 19,000 full-time and 55,000 part-time students of Humber have access to many opportunities for continuous learning. |
Northern College of Applied Arts and TechnologyLocation! Location! Location! Four campuses in Northeastern Ontario: |
Sault College of Applied Arts and TechnologyIn the fall of 1965, the institution opened its doors as the Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Vocational Centre, or OVC. Similar "training schools" began in London and Ottawa. |
Seneca College of Applied Arts and TechnologySeneca offers more than an education. With campuses throughout the Greater Toronto Area, Seneca’s size and diversity give students the advantage of partnerships with industry leaders, the latest in hands-on computer technology, a variety of class sizes, and full-time, part-time and continuing education options. Education should be flexible and accessible, so Seneca also employs various methods of teaching – from in-class lectures and online learning to co-op and field placements – in programs related to applied arts, business, financial services,and technology. |
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced LearningThe Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is one of Canada's premier polytechnic institutes and is dedicated to exceptional applied learning and graduate success. We are a leader in providing skills-based educational programming that integrates theory with application, preparing students for careers in visual and performing arts, business, community services and technical fields. Sheridan serves close to 15,000 full-time students annually at its campuses in Oakville and Brampton, Ontario. Read More |
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S/W Ontario Colleges | |
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced LearningFrom our humble early beginnings as a community college in 1967, Conestoga has risen to become one of Canada's premier polytechnic institutes. We offer advanced applied education, and research leading to the commercialization of innovation in southwestern Ontario. For nine of the last eleven years independent research has named Conestoga as the number one publicly funded college in Ontario! Read More |
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and TechnologyFanshawe College - the number one choice for thousands of students each year. Whether you're from around the corner or around the globe, Fanshawe College offers career training and skills upgrading to suit your needs. Read More |
Lambton College of Applied Arts and TechnologyLambton College offers you quality, flexibility and a wide variety of options when creating your educational pathway. By choosing Lambton, you will be selecting a College that offers programs directly catered to you and employers who are seeking our highly skilled graduates. At Lambton, you will not be just a number; we will bridge you to a bright future by providing you the opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitude to compete successfully in the labour market. Read More |
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and TechnologyThe history of Mohawk College springs from deep within the roots of the Hamilton area. From the first cotton mills of the 1800s, located in Dundas and Ancaster, to the flourishing foundries of Hamilton harbour in the 20th century, Hamilton had established itself as a leading industrial city. In 1947, the Provincial Institute of Textiles, a predecessor to Mohawk College and located at what is now the Wentworth Campus, was founded as one of the first Ontario schools to offer specialized post-secondary training in the technical fields. |
Niagara College of Applied Arts and TechnologySince opening its doors in 1967 in Welland and expanding into other parts of Niagara, Niagara College has grown to become a leader in education and training and one of the most enterprising colleges in Canada. |
St. Clair College of Applied Arts and TechnologyThe College was established in 1967 and is a highly acclaimed public community college serving over 6,500 full time and 20,000 part-time learners on three campuses.The College offers hundreds of career paths in health sciences, community studies, business and information technology, engineering technologies, and media, art & design. |
Eastern Ontario Colleges | |
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and TechnologyDedication to student success is Algonquin College's guiding principal and is demonstrated through the quality of its programs, staff, the continual expansion of its facilities, and by forging strategic partnerships. Every action since the College was established has been to ensure students have access to the education and skills training demanded by the marketplace to launch a rewarding career. |
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Loyalist College of Applied Arts and TechnologyThe original, enduring Loyalist Pioneers settled along the northern, serene shores of Lake Ontario and built prominent communities across eastern Ontario. Like its namesake, Loyalist College is recognized for its strong, pioneering presence, community resolve, determination, and forward thinking leaders. Read More |
St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and TechnologyProviding students with an education that not only gets results but also helps to build better communities has been a hallmark of our experience since the college was established in 1967. |


























