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Brock University

  • Founded: 1964
  • DLI Number: O19394569014
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 130-150 CAD
  • Cost of living: $13,000/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Brock University?

  • Brock University is one of Canada’s top post-secondary institutions. Located in historic Niagara region, Brock offers all the benefits of a young and modern university in a safe, community-minded city with beautiful natural surroundings. With more than 19,000 students in seven diverse Faculties, Brock University offers an academic experience that’s second to none. Our degree programs are designed with your future in mind. We focus on your career with co-op and service learning options that provide maximum exposure to your chosen field of study. Brock is more than a school — it’s a community. There’s a variety of clubs, intramural athletic options and extracurricular activities to stimulate any interest. Beyond your own participation, cheer on the Brock Badgers in a wide variety of sports.

Concordia University

  • Founded: 1974
  • DLI Number: O19359011007
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100 CAD
  • Cost of living: $13,000/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Concordia University?

  • Formed with the merger of two universities, Sir George Williams University and Loyola College, Concordia University was established in 1974. Concordia is a public research university recognized for its flexible approach to learning and commitment to examining societal issues from a broad perspective through its teaching and research. For 2021-22, the university has enrolled over 51,000 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Located in the vibrant and multicultural City of Montreal, Concordia University places among the top-ranked universities worldwide founded within the last 50 years, and among the largest urban universities in Canada.

  • If you look at the Concordia University ranking, it has ranked among the top 20 Universities in Canada by QS Ranking 2023. On the other hand, Times Higher Education and US News rank the university at 21 for 2023. According to QS World University Ranking 2023, the Concordia University World Ranking is 551-560 while Times Higher Education and US News rank it among the university at 601-800 and 653 respectively. Concordia is among the top universities in Canada and has a perfect selection for international students to study in Canada.

  • Loyola Campus and Sir George Williams Campus are Concordia University campuses for students. Students can find clubs, sports, professional networks, and support services to balance their life, work, and study. Its four faculties, graduate school, and numerous centres, colleges, and institutes distinguish the university. Concordia University Courses are available in over 200 graduate and 400 undergraduate programs. The university aims to provide innumerable options for students seeking meaningful career opportunities. John Molson School of Business of Concordia University has been consistently ranked among the top 10 business schools in Canada. Concordia provides a wide range of innovative programs and courses that offer a unique and rewarding educational experience.

  • The university is committed to innovation, creativity, and brilliance in the education sector. The university comprises of multiple faculties including the faculties of Arts and Science, Fine Arts, the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science and the John Molson School of Business, a School of Graduate Studies, and a Centre for Continuing Education. Concordia University had more than 51,000 students pursuing their educational and research goals in the academic year 2021-22, making it among the most sought-after in the country. Moreover, there is an undergraduate student union, the Concordia Student Union whose members comprise over 33,000 of the total students. The research unit of Concordia University provides teaching in diverse areas such as human rights, digital arts, and synthetic biology.

  • Scholars from other departments work together including those of social science and humanities with engineers, artists, and scientists to increase and enhance the understanding of the issues faced by society. Sir George and Loyola campuses are filled with hidden gems, with a recent $80 million investment in facilities and resources. The campuses have everything to support student engagement in the practical application of their studies. The university is fueled by creativity and diversity, just like the city around you. By studying at Concordia University international students get a chance to live in the cosmopolitan city of Montreal, Quebec. It is home to more than 10,000 international students from over 150 countries. Students are encouraged to engage in clubs, sports, professional networks, and support services to balance their life, work, and study.

  • Concordia University Scholarships program is available for international students with excellent academics. The primary criterion for all scholarships is high academic achievement. Competition is significant and each scholarship has different criteria which affect both eligibility and selection. Concordia offers entrance scholarships and In-Course Scholarships to students. Students can check Concordia Presidential Scholarship and Concordia International Scholars as these scholarship programs are available for international students.

  • With over 240,000 active Concordia University Notable Alumni working worldwide, the university has a long list of notable alumni which include Aanchal Malhotra – Author, Shashank Arora – Actor, Maziar Bahari – Canadian-Iranian Journalist, Mordecai Richler – Canadian Writer, Will Arnett – Actor, Régine Chassagne – Canadian Singer-songwriter, Annie Proulx – American Novelist, James Tupper – Canadian Actor, Mutsumi Takahashi – Canadian Journalist, René Balcer – Canadian Television Writer among others.-

University of Windsor

  • Founded: 1857
  • DLI Number: O19358946722
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees:75.00- 150 CAD
  • Cost of living:13000 CAD/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • Co- op/Internship
  • Work While Studying 
  • Accommodation

Why the University of Windsor?

  • Campus life: There’s much to do in the city but lots of amenities and things to do on campus as well. There are multiple food service options, on campus living – residence gives students the chance to gain independence while having the support of residence staff. And an added bonus for international students is how close they will be to the International Students Centre (ISC) which is located in one of the residence halls. Stay active with fitness classes, recreational clubs and facilities, associations, student support and a student government.

  • UWindsor Tuition Guarantee: This guarantee program allows all international students to feel confident in their tuition through stability in base tuition for their program. Students are assured an unchanged tuition rate for the typical length of time for the program they’re enrolled in.

  • Low Student-to-Faculty Ratio: At the University of Windsor, students will find professors who care and have time for their students in the low student-to-faculty ratio classes.

  • Flexible Degree Possibilities: The University of Windsor offers endless degree combinations to create a learning experience perfect for each student. Students can tailor their education to their specific interests or unconventional career path, and can combine different areas of study with a double major or joint degree.

Fanshawe College

  • Founded: 1967
  • DLI Number: O19361039982
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100CAD
  • Cost of living: 13000CAD/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Campuses

  • Airport Campus
  • Downtown Campus
  • Simcoe Campus
  • St. Thomas Campus
  • Woodstock Campus
  • London South Campus
  • Toronto Campus

Why Fanshawe College?

  • Campus life: Fanshawe has gained a reputation for having one the best student experiences. Much of that is thanks to the Fanshawe Student Union which hosts 200+ clubs and events and is committed to supporting student success across all campuses. With 1000’s of international students from over 100 different countries there is plenty of support and opportunities to meet others through the International Centre and Students Services.

  • Facilities: The London campus boasts state-of-the-art learning facilities in modern buildings set on 100 acres of stunning landscaped property. There is also ready access to Health, and Wellness services, and athletics and fitness facilities and programs, and a variety of on-campus dining options.

  • Experiential Learning: Fanshawe has over 60 co-operative education programs which is more than any other college in Canada. These programs help jumpstart student’s career by combining valuable, paid work experience with their academic program.

  • City: London, Ontario is known as the “Forest City” with acres of parks and green space for walking and hiking and is in a region surrounded by the world’s largest fresh water lakes. There are lots of reasons to get out and explore nature or enjoy the amazing arts and music scene, markets, multiple places of worship, sports, and nightlife. This beautiful, mid-sized city is located a 2-hour drive from Toronto and Niagara Falls.

Fleming college

  • Founded: 1967
  • DLI Number: O19303189722
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100 CAD
  • Cost of living: $13,000/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Fleming College?

  • Fleming College, also known as the Sir Sanford Fleming College, was established in 1967. It is an open institute which was named after Sanford Fleming who was a well-known engineer and inventor. He is popular for the contributions he made to the concept of Universal Standard Time. The institute is associated with the Canadian Collegiate Athlete Association, ACCC, and Peterborough Centennial Museum & Archives. The institute introduced the College of Applied Arts and Technology in 1965. The college is managed and governed by the executive staff and a Board of Governors. Fleming College is known to be in partnership with Trent University.

  • The institute comprises four campuses, namely Sutherland campus, Cobourg campus, Haliburton campus, and the Frost campus. Sutherland campus is the main campus which is located in Canada. This campus features athletic sports fields, state-of-the-art teaching facilities, residence buildings, the Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre, green space, and more. The campus provides all the facilities required by the students. It is close to restaurants, cafes, departmental stores, and chemist shops. Students face no inconvenience at the campus. The public conveyance is easily accessible from the institute. The infrastructure of the campus is known to be well-maintained and organized by the management authorities of the institution. After 2000, the institute decided to expand its campus area because of the increasing number of enrolments.

  • Fleming College has more than 5,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students, and 71,000 alumni. The academic structure of the college involves more than 100 full-time programs in Arts and Heritage, Business, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, General Arts and Sciences, Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Development, Skilled Trades and Technology, and Continuing Education. The college is famous for its environment & natural sciences and social services. The variety of subjects gives students the opportunity to choose among the various courses as per their areas of interest.

  • The faculty members of the institute are experiences and provide ample knowledge to the students. The students are also exposed to practical workshops and industries. They also get a huge scope to go for the student exchange program. This allows students to learn about a different curriculum and gain exposure. In addition, the institute offers scholarship programs to students who have a good history of academic performance and co-curricular activities. This program is managed by the high authorities of the institute.

  • The institute has a list of notable alumni that includes Troy Hurtubise (Ig Nobel Prize and Canadian Inventor), Alexander Yarwood (Renowned Actor), Andrew Moriarity (Politician), Evan White (Internet Marketer) and Jeremie Kayeye (Well-known professional basketball coach).

Humber College

  • Founded:1967
  • DLI Number:O19376943122
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees:75 CAD

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Campuses

  • North Campus
  • Lakeshore Campus

Why Humber College?

  • Campus Experience: With brand new classrooms, state-of-the-art technology, a learning commons and study spaces, students will work collaboratively on interdisciplinary projects in an intimate learning environment. Work-integrated programs, networking opportunities and an alumni mentorship program will provide pathways to career opportunities through the industry hub. Programs are tailored specifically for international graduate students to ensure successful transition to learning and working in Canada.

Lakehead University

  • Founded:1965
  • DLI Number: O19396019447
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100-135 CAD

Features

  • PSW
  • Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Lakehead University - Thunder Bay?

  • Campus: Lakehead offers much more than just an education, They make it easy for students to get involved in clubs and recreation, to access students supports, to deepen their learning through internships and cooperative education and help them pay for university through their generous scholarship programs. There are many student-run festivals and events like represent your country on Culture Days on campus, planning Chinese New Year Celebrations or taking part on the city’s Holi Festival. There are also leadership opportunities that allow students to develop new skills and grow as a person while getting involved in group actives and meaningful projects through the EXCEL Leadership program or by becoming a Global Ambassador or Peer Mentor to a new international student.

  • Facilities: Fields and green space surround this campus and all buildings are conveniently located together in one location creating a true campus feel. Many of the University’s buildings are grouped around Lake Tamblyn and the residence complexes hug the banks of the McIntyre River. Underground tunnels connect many of the main, centralized buildings on campus, allowing for easy access between classes and facilities. Paved trails surround the campus making it the perfect place to take advantage of taking in the beauty of the area whether you are walking, jogging, rollerblading, bicycling, or, in the winter, cross-country skiing!

  • Location: Located on the north-west shore of Lake Superior, the City of Thunder Bay is built around the harbour of the largest inland port in Canada. Under the watchful gaze of the majestic Sleeping Giant, this home for 110,000 people is served by major and regional airlines, bus service, and the Trans-Canada Highway. Year-round, Thunder Bay acts as the center of a vast recreational and cultural area offering access to a wide variety of sports and activities. With two Alpine and two world-class Nordic ski center in the area, as well as excellent curling and hockey facilities, and endless outdoor activities like fat biking, ice climbing, dogsledding and ice fishing, winter is no time to hibernate in Thunder Bay. Summer activities include sailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, rock climbing, swimming, jogging, cycling, camping, fishing, hiking and golf which abound in and around numerous lakes in the area. Thunder Bay’s famed Sleeping Giant was voted #1, the People’s Choice in the Seven Wonders of Canada contest.

Niagara College Canada

  • Founded: 1967
  • DLI Number: O19396019469
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100 CAD
  • Cost of living: $13,000/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Niagara College?

  • Niagara College was founded in 1967 at Welland to provide more career-oriented courses to students. This was the very first college in Canada to teach brewery and winery. The college had opened the Tourism Industry Development Center (TIDC) to train students in the hospitality and tourism sector as Canada witnessed a swell in tourism.

  • The college has three active campuses- the Welland Campus, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, and the Taif Campus. The campus at Welland is situated at 100 Niagara College Boulevard. This campus has an activity center, a campus store, a sports center, open computer labs, a cafeteria, and a library. It offers programs in acting for television and film, early childhood education, center for policing and community safety studies, and broadcasting. It has the Niagara Children’s Safety Village and the new Welland YMCA.

  • The Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus is situated at 135 Taylor Road. It opened in 1998. This campus has the Niagara Waters Spa, dining room, Winery teaching section, and the Niagara Culinary Institute. It also has living labs, field nursery, and onsite greenhouse equipment. Students of Niagara College cultivate various plants around the year that are sold to people and also used to beautify the huge campus. This campus also has a wine sensory laboratory and 3 onsite vineyards.

  • At the campus in Taif, Saudi Arabia, male citizens can avail courses in culinary studies, hospitality, business, management studies, and tourism. The college has been establishing a ‘national center for excellence’. A special studies program helps to teach students entrepreneurship, English communications, and computers.

  • Niagara College Canada provides a bachelor’s degree program (International Commerce and Global Development). The college specializes in advanced technology, teaching English as a second language, food and wine sciences, and applied health and community safety. Learning about food, wine, horticulture and aesthetics is also a major part of learning at Niagara College.

  • Some notable alumni of Niagara College Canada are photographer Edward Burtynsky, politician Shirley Coppen, sportscaster Dan Dunleavy, politician Christel Haeck, politician Peter Kormos, and journalist Bernie McNamee.

Memorial University of Newfoundland

  • Founded: 1925
  • DLI Number: O19440995346
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 100 CAD
  • Cost of living: $13,000/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Memorial University of Newfoundland?

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), also called Memorial University, is a multidisciplinary institute dedicated to innovation, excellence and creativity in education, scholarship, research and public engagement. It was set up in 1925 as Memorial University College (MUC) as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who sacrificed their lives during World War I. It is Newfoundland and Labrador’s only university that is featured among Canada’s top 20 research universities. In the year 2020, 64 researchers from the university made it to the list of the world’s top 2% scientists. The student-to-faculty ratio stands at 16:1 and is one of the best in Canada.

  • The Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) ranks between 751-800 in the QS World University Rankings 2023. In Canada, it stands at the 24th position. In the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings list, it has obtained a position between 601-800 in 2023. The university ranks between 201-250 in THE’s Engineering (subject) ranking 2023. Again, four of its subjects – Business & Economics, Life Sciences, Computer Science, and Psychology rank between 401-500 in the THE subject ranking 2023. Lastly, the university has been acknowledged as the 698th Best Global University in the world by U.S. News & World Report.

  • Memorial University is home to four main and two satellite campuses. Its main campus is in St. John’s and offers several academic programmes in an urban setting. The university’s Grenfell campus specializes in environmental and fine arts programmes. The Memorial University of Newfoundland has six faculties. It also has six schools, called Nursing, Music, Graduate Studies, Pharmacy, Recreation, Human Kinetics and Social Work. Moreover, the university provides a broad range of diploma, certificate, undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programmes that are complemented further by large-scale online courses and degrees. Over 100 degree programs and more than 90 professional development courses and certificate programs are offered at the university. Over 450 courses are available online.

  • The university has over 19,000 students, (including undergraduate and graduate students) representing 115 nations, enrolled on its different courses. Newfoundland and Labrador possess the highest percentage of international students pursuing full-time courses and doctoral students in Canada as per the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies. Approximately 85 per cent of the students belong to Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Undergraduate and graduate students have the option to choose from various student residents such as Macpherson College, Paton College and Burton’s Pond Apartments. All of these are within walking distance from the college library, labs, classes, dining areas, and fitness club. Students also have around 87 rooms available at the university’s Signal Hill Campus, which is just a shuttle ride away from the main campus. Students have the access to basic amenities such as WiFi, well-furnished rooms, laundry rooms, dining halls, cafes, etc. Various group activities, sports events, and other entertainment events are organized for the residents.

  • A total of 750 scholarships are awarded every year. Overseas students have the opportunity to obtain scholarships and awards once they are admitted to the university. They are then directly considered for the entrance scholarship, provided they meet the set eligibility criteria. No application has to be submitted for the same. Also, entrance scholarships can be obtained only when a student is in his or her first year. Some of the entrance scholarships include the Don and Mona Dooley Thailand Scholarship, Memorial University of Newfoundland International Entrance Scholarship, Killiam American Undergraduate Scholarship, etc.

  • With 100,000 globally notable alumni, the university boasts a huge reputation for leadership in teaching, research and public engagement. Among the university’s known alumni faces are Juno award-winning musicians, Rhodes Scholars, Fortune 500 executives, Supreme Court Justice, authors, Olympic gold medalists, etc. Some of the remarkable personalities of its alumni network include historian Robert Gellately, British physiologist Mary Constance Cecile Lobban, novelist Wayne Johnston and Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development Dale Kirby.

University of Alberta

  • Founded – 1908
  • DLI Number – O19257171832
  • Institution Type – Public
  • Application Fees – 120-150 CAD
  • Cost of living – 13000 CAD/Yearly

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why University of Alberta?

  • While the School boasts incredible research talent, this does not come at the expense of teaching. Our high-quality instruction is informed by exceptional research. Our climate of collaboration brings knowledge into the classroom. Our small class sizes foster personal attention from faculty members.

  • The UAlberta provides a personalized and high-quality learning experience. Teamwork is an essential element of the UAlberta.  With a diverse student body, students are exposed to a wide range of views and insights from their classmates.

  • The UAlberta equips students with the knowledge needed to function well in a corporate or entrepreneurial environment. With one-on-one coaching and career planning offered available from the Career Management Centre, you are well placed for success with the UAlberta.

Seneca College

  • Founded:1967
  • DLI Number: O19395536013
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 90 CAD

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Campuses

  • Newnham Campus
  • York Campus
  • King Campus
  • York gate Campus
  • Downtown Campus

Why Seneca College?

  • Campus life: Students have the opportunity to get involved in athletics and physical activity through recreational leagues and fully equipped fitness centres, or join one of 80+ clubs and associations offered at the College. Students can become part of the Seneca Student Federation which helps students engage with the Seneca community, building lasting relationships, while having fun in the process.

  • Services: A student’s transition to life at Seneca is made as easy as possible with International Student Services which includes free airport pickup, housing/accommodation assistance, orientation, academic advisors, counselling, free English assistance and peer tutoring, and international student clubs.

  • Real-world experience: Seneca believes in creating great student experiences that provide enriching learning opportunities — both inside and outside of the classroom. This includes immersing oneself in the workplace as part of a work term or field placement or expanding one’s skillset by studying abroad. These enriching experiences will give students an edge when they enter the workforce or pursue further studies.

  • Location: All of Seneca’s campuses are located in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Toronto is the largest city in Canada and one of the world’s most multi-cultural cities with over 70 ethnic groups and more than 140 spoken languages and dialects. Participate in group activities to the GTA’s many attractions like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Casa Loma castle, the Ontario Science Centre, the Toronto Zoo, The Art Gallery, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Students can also partake in ice skating, go-karting, movie nights, shopping, skiing, bowling, international days and more.

University of Manitoba

  • Founded – 1877
  • DLI Number – O19091528512
  • Institution Type – Public
  • Application Fees – 120-150 CAD
  • Cost of living – 11000 CAD/Yearly

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why University of Manitoba?

  • Since 1877, UM has been driving discovery and inspiring minds through innovative teaching and research excellence. Join our vibrant and engaged community of students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and community partners.

  • With its top benefits, world-class facilities and a community that inspires, UM attracts faculty, staff and students from around the globe. Experience a vibrant and forward-thinking working and learning environment that encourages collaboration, connection, growth and discovery.

  • UM promotes success through wellness, acknowledging the whole selves faculty and staff bring to work each day. UM's programs foster and support mental, physical, emotional, spiritual and social well-being.

University of Saskatchewan

  • Founded – 1907
  • DLI Number – O19425660421
  • Institution Type – Public
  • Application Fees – 120-150 CAD
  • Cost of living – 11000 CAD/Yearly

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why University of Saskatchewan?

  • USask is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home to world-leading research in areas of global importance, such as water and food security and infectious diseases.

  • We work together across disciplines and with our communities to find creative solutions to the most pressing global challenges. Our graduates, recognized for their strong work ethic, resourceful nature and determination, are leading change here at home and around the world.

  • Spaces on our main campus in Saskatoon support the interdisciplinary focus of our study and work, including the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, an intercultural gathering place that helps integrate Indigenous culture on campus, and the Health Sciences Building, which incorporates eight health science fields in a practical, hands-on learning environment.

East Coast International College

  • Founded: 1998
  • DLI Number: O19130326522
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 1000 CAD
  • Cost of living: 13,000 CAD/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why East Coast International College?

  • ECLC opened its doors in 1998 and started with humble beginnings – three classrooms, three teachers, and three students! We grew by word of mouth because students loved the personal attention they received and the high academic quality of the classes. Students trust us – we deliver what we say we will – and they know they will be treated with respect and kindness. Our staff members all adhere to the same important values because they are also passionate about the support and success of our students. In 2016, ECLC was approved by the province of Nova Scotia to become a Private Career College, and East Coast International College (ECIC) was born. The college currently offers the ACE TESOL teacher training certificate and a Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) certificate program.

  • Donna-Lynn Leblanc and Sheila Nunn were the owners of ECLC until 2021, when we became a subsidiary of the Oxford International Education Group (OIEG). This was a positive move for our school and college as it allowed us to become part of a bigger team, with schools in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, and San Diego. Sheila remains as part of the ECLC/OIEG team and works closely with the new School Director, and both are supported by an amazing team of administrators, instructors, homestay families, and other partners. These relationships are the key to ECLC’s success and its reputation as a well-respected leader in the language training community.

Vancouver Island University

  • Founded: 1969
  • DLI Number: O19395299688
  • Institution type: Public
  • Application fees: 150 CAD
  • Cost of living: 13,000 CAD/ year

Features

  • PSW
  • C0-OP/Internship
  • Work While Studying
  • Accommodation

Why Vancouver Island University?

  • Vancouver Island University is a Canadian public university founded in 1969. Since its establishment, the university remains to be a centre for qualitative learning. Vancouver Island University applauds students across the world who contributed to crafting the vibrant cultural fabric of the campuses. The faculty and students get international exposure through participation in innovative projects and workshops worldwide. Vancouver Island University has been nominated as a finalist in the Higher Education Academy’s 2018 Global Teaching Excellence Award for teaching excellence. The prime objective of the university is to build a progressive sustainable global community through innovation and social inclusion.

  • Spread over 92 acres, Nanaimo is the prime campus of the university. Further, the university maintains other campuses at Cowichan and Powell River. Also, Parksville-Qualicum Centre is an exclusive study centre of the university. All the three campuses of the university are located at beautiful coastal towns rich with cultural diversity. The campuses are equipped with world-class infrastructures offering the best-in-class learning experience. There are hi-tech laboratories, libraries, art studios, mathematics centres, computer labs, writing centres and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity at the campuses. Vancouver Island University has a highly qualified team of faculty members. Also, eminent scholars, scientists and industry experts are invited at the campuses to deliver guest lectures.

  • Vancouver Island University offers bachelors, masters, diploma and certificate programmes across disciplines. The core areas of study offered at the university include Art, Design & Performing Arts, Education, Health Sciences, Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Human Services, Science & Technology, Business & Management, Tourism, Recreation & Hospitality, Trades & Applied Technology and Co-operative Education. Besides this, the university offers Academic and Career Preparation and High School Equivalency (ABE), Exploratory University Studies (EXPO), Professional Development and Training, and English Language (ESL) programmes. Not just this, the university also offers various online courses in different subjects and levels.

  • Students of Vancouver Island University are sent to various industrial workshops for practical training. It also carries out skill development initiatives to make students acquiescent to cutting-edge technologies. Further, the university offers career guidance and placement assistance services to students. Along with academics, Vancouver Island University is a hub for recreational and extra-curricular activities. There are sports courts, gymnasiums, cafeteria, art galleries and theatres at the campuses. Various events including sports meets, jamming sessions, dance competitions, stage plays, art exhibitions and literary fests are organised at the university campuses. All these activities ensure cross-disciplinary participation inculcating team spirits among students

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