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LEARN, WORK, LIVE.STUDY NORTH.Six amazing colleges in five diverse Northern
Ontario cities.
Each college is unique with its own culture and
history, but all are dedicated to ensure you
complete a successful post-secondary education.
The Study North colleges are some of the top
rated in the province thanks to their excellent
instructors, great on- and off-campus housing
options, diverse campus culture, varsity and
intramural sports, clubs, pubs, and more. Plus
graduates get jobs after graduation!
It will feel like home when you choose to Study North.
Don’t take our word for it… visit the campuses!
With Study North's Travel Rebate, you could be eligible to
receive $250 towards your travel costs when you visit a
Study North college. Visit our website for all the details and
requirements to qualify.
Sign up and follow Study North so we can keep you posted
on what's going on!
studynorth.ca @StudyNorth Study_North /studynorth
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The importance of cultural education, equality and
inclusivity can be seen and is embraced throughout
the six Northern Ontario colleges and cities.
Northern Ontario has a vibrant population of visible
minorities, including immigrants, international
students and urban indigenous individuals.
Thousands of students from Southeast Asia, India,
China and Africa decided to make the move to a
Study North college, and that number is growing
year after year!
All Study North colleges welcome diversity and
encourage inclusive events to make students feel
at home. There is a strong presence of the LGBTQ+
community in Northern Ontario. Organizations
such as Northern Pride and Rainbow Camp work
to educate and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
Each Study North college has a dedicated LGBTQ+
student club that students are encouraged to join!
Study North colleges take great pride in Northern
Ontario’s Indigenous culture. Each college provides
opportunities for students to be a part of and learn
about cultural rituals including powwows and smudging
ceremonies that take place regularly on campus.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Whether you’re from Brampton or Bangladesh,
Caledon or China, Newmarket or Namibia, Study
North colleges will ensure your college experience
and life in Northern Ontario will be your new home
away from home.
For more information on multicultural events in your
new community, contact the multicultural centre
in the city you live in. There are many events
throughout the year and here is just a sampling of
events and groups in our communities:
• Canada Day Multicultural Showcase (North Bay)
• North Bay Diwali Festival
• North Bay Mosque Eid Celebration
• Algoma Fall Festival (Sault Ste.Marie)
• Sault Multiculturalism Day (Sault Ste. Marie)
• A Night in Africa Annual Gala (Sudbury)
• Dragonboat Festival (Sudbury)
• Sudbury Greek Festival
• Annual Festival of India (Thunder Bay)
• Annual Youth Embracing Diversity in Education
Conference (Thunder Bay)
• Festa Italiana (Thunder Bay)
• Association of India in Timmins Holi celebration
with Northern College
• Porcupine Dante Italian Club Cultural Events
(Timmins)
*Terms and conditions: Rebates only available to residents of Ontario with residential postal codes starting with K, L, M, and N. A limited number of rebates are available for each partner school. Rebates will be distributed on a first come, first served basis via registration on the Study North Website. Eligible rebates will be processed 8 to 12 weeks after the May 1, 2019 submission deadline. See studynorth.ca/travel-rebate for full details, requirements, terms and conditions.
It’s time to see your Study North
college of choice in person!
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DREAM. DO.Confederation College is situated on 130 acres of
park-like property located right in the heart of the
city of Thunder Bay, with beautifully treed grounds,
a shallow, twisting river and a network of walking
paths. We also boast a state-of-the-art Aviation
Centre of Excellence facility, located at the Thunder
Bay International Airport.
Along with our main campus in Thunder Bay,
Confederation College has eight regional
campuses located in the communities of Dryden,
Fort Frances, Kenora, Geraldton, Marathon, Red
Lake, Sioux Lookout and Wawa.
Confederation delivers exceptional education
and training to 6,500 combined full and part-time
students per year.
RESIDENCE
Confederation`s Spruce House and Cedar House features two
fully furnished, apartment style residences with four private
bedroom units, kitchen with dishwasher, living room with
LCD flat screen, two full-sized bathrooms, cable and internet
access, and en suite laundry.
Sibley Hall is a staffed, co-ed residence facility with two, fully
furnished rooming options with features that include: on-site
laundry, games hall, large activity room, ATM in lobby, 24 hour
video monitoring, internet access, digital cable and more.
Our residences are also just steps away from classes with
access to city wide transit, available directly on campus.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Confederation College can help you get the grants,
scholarships and financial assistance you need to assist
with your educational costs. In 2017/18, over $800,000 was
provided to students through awards, bursaries and grants.
In 2019, we will be awarding approximately $200,000 in
entrance awards to first-year students!
STUDENT SERVICES
Confederation supports students with a wide variety
of services including:
> Student Success Centre
> Counselling
> Accessibility & Accommodation
> Academic Support Centre
> Registration Services
> Campus Employment
> SUCCI Wellness Centre, Minowaadiziiwin
> Health Centre
> Health Plan
> Paterson Library Commons
> Bookstore
> Daycare
> Indigenous Student Services
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“They had a film department, they
had a photography studio, and they
had high-end computers. But the
biggest thing was the instructors. If they
don’t know the answers, they’ll find them out for you.”
Thomas Plaskett, VFX Supervisor, Rocket Science VFX
2013 Multimedia Production and 2009 Television
Broadcasting Graduate, 2017 Premier’s Award Nominee, 2017
President’s Award Winner
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Situated on the north shore of Lake Superior – the world’s
largest freshwater lake – Thunder Bay is one of the most
dynamic cities in northwestern Ontario, offering an exciting
mix of urban and active lifestyles. Enjoy all the conveniences
of city living with easy access to some of Canada’s most epic
natural surroundings.
With a population of almost 108,000, Thunder Bay is a four
season paradise offering year-round indoor and outdoor
activities. Wide-open green spaces, parks and wilderness –
and a major centre for visual and performing arts, Indigenous
traditions and culture, Thunder Bay is a hub for cultural
celebration in the north.
From mall shopping, big box stores and small independent
boutiques, to concerts, festivals, sporting events and more –
Thunder Bay’s thriving arts and entertainment scene, lively
restaurants and vibrant nightlife has plenty to keep you entertained.
Must-Sees
> The Sleeping Giant – a natural rock peninsula that forms
Thunder Bay and is home to numerous wildlife, a boreal
forest and incredible views.
> Terry Fox Monument – A 9-foot high bronze statue that was
erected near the site where his Marathon of Hope ended,
and which commands a breath-taking view of Lake Superior.
> Fort William Historical Park – the world’s largest
reconstructed fur trade post demonstrating life as it was
over 200 years ago.
> Eagle Canyon Suspension Bridge – a thrilling suspension
bridge, extending 600 feet across and rising 152 feet above
the canyon floor.
> Kakabeka Falls – a magnificent rush of water plunges
40 metres over rock and fossils to the rugged gorge below.
> Ouimet Canyon – lined by sheer rock face; follow the trails, stop
at the observation decks and take in the breathtaking views.
MINOWAADIZIIWIN - SUCCI WELLNESS CENTRE
The SUCCI Wellness Centre, “Minowaadiziiwin” opened in
September 2017 and includes a gymnasium, running track,
cardio and strength training rooms, and more!
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Dental Assisting-Levels I & II
Tourism-Travel and Eco-Adventure
Aboriginal Community Advocacy
Aviation Technician-Aircraft Maintenance
Police Foundations
Interactive Media Development
Child and Youth Care
Environmental Technician
Culinary Management
Civil Engineering
Digital Media Production
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
NEW TEC HUB
Opening Fall 2018 is our new Technology, Education and
Collaboration (TEC) Hub which will host vibrant research,
incubation and technology transfer services to support the region’s
advanced manufacturing, technology and resource sectors.
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DISCOVER SAULTSault Ste. Marie, Ontario is centrally located at
the heart of the Great Lakes on the international
border to the United States and is about an 8 hour
drive and a short 1 hour flight from Toronto.
Sault Ste. Marie (also known as “the Sault” or “the
Soo”) is the third largest city in Northern Ontario,
with a population of approximately 75,000.
Students travel to Sault College from around the
province to enroll in many well-regarded academic
programs known for their excellence and strength
in career preparation. Being located on a border
to the United States and strong partnerships with
LSSU, an American university nearby, lends itself
to international opportunities in law enforcement,
justice studies, business, health care, and a host of
other programs with affordable transfer agreements.
Advancements in robotics, GIS technologies, and
state-of-the-art Nursing and Aviation simulators all
combine to create a superior learning experience.
Natural environment programs involve field camp
at the beginning of the semester, with students
experiencing the heart of the Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence mixed forest with ready access to the
boreal forest to the north, along with the spectacular
Lake Superior region.
RESIDENCE
Ray Lawson Hall, the on-campus residence at Sault College, is
a great place for first year students to transition to college life.
Residents will benefit from the convenience of being only a
few steps away from classes and meal service providers. With
single and double room options, Ray Lawson Hall has what
you’re looking for.
Additional amenities include:
> Three laundry and kitchen facilities, one on each floor
> A common area on every floor with couches, a flat screen TV
and DVD player
> Storage lockers available for rental on a first-come, first-
serve basis
> Short walking distance to shopping and Restaurants
> Programming including movie nights, bus trips to local
attractions, OHL Hockey games, and much more!
Additional services included in fees:
> High-speed internet and wireless internet in individual rooms
and common areas
> Full cable
> Unlimited use of laundry facilities
FINANCIAL AID
Sault College’s Student Financial Assistance team is there
to help you. They administer the Ontario Student Assistance
Program, Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards, Entrance Awards
and the Student Exceptional Expense Bursaries.
The Student Financial Assistance Office Offers:
> Assistance to students applying for OSAP (Ontario Student
Assistance Program)
> $1.65 million dollars given to students every year in
Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards
> Bursaries for Student with Disabilities
> Student Exceptional Expense Bursaries
> Part-time Canada Student Loans and Special Opportunity
Grants for Low Income Students
> Budget Planning, and more
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CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Aviation
Natural Environment/Outdoor Studies
Practical Nursing – Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
Culinary Skills/Management
Police Foundations
Digital Film Production
Social Services Worker – Indigenous Specialization
Occupational Therapy/ Physiotherapy Assistant
Electrical Engineering – Process Automation
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
"What I loved about Sault College
was the accessible on-site
childcare for my daughter, the
hands on experience and the
great amount of placement hours
to gain experience in my field."
Carly Mowbray
STUDENT SERVICES
> Our counseling team provides social, academic, and
personal guidance, to those who request assistance.
> Supports for students with learning accommodations and
mental health needs.
> The Sault College Health and Wellness Centre offers a fully
functional fitness space featuring state of the art equipment,
that has all of your recreation and wellness needs covered.
> Indigenous counsellors work with students, and liaise with
First Nations and other community agencies as needed.
> We have numerous varsity sports available.
> Bookstore located on campus
> Weekly drop-in free peer tutorials
EMBRACING TRADITIONS AND VALUES
This is where we gather.
Sault College proudly offers a unique learning environment
that celebrates the languages, cultures and traditions of
Indigenous and Metis students. Our curriculum incorporates
cultural worldviews in addition to offering Indigenous-specific
programs through our department. We provide Indigenous
student support services including counselling, tutoring, college
application assistance and a positive, social environment
through Enji Maawnjiding, the “Where We Gather” Indigenous
Centre. At Sault College, education and life intersect. Students
have access to Elders, Indigenous professors and instructors
and can become involved in our Indigenous Student Council.
We offer scholarships, bursaries, and awards specific to
Indigenous students. Community is important here, so be sure
to check out our student events, weekly soup days, feasts,
annual Pow-wow and Sacred Fire Arbour.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Sault College is found in the middle of three of the magnificent
Great Lakes, including the largest fresh water lake in the world,
Lake Superior.
The Sault ranks ninth on Expedia’s top 25 ‘Friendliest Communities
(and Towns) in Canada, 2018.’
Sault Ste. Marie is the gateway to world-class outdoor spaces.
The College is the only one in Ontario with its own boat and
tennis club located along the beautiful St. Mary’s River.
The Sault is also the perfect place for you to take part in a truly
northern experience while learning at college. The city offers
the very best in culinary delights, entertainment, arts and multi-
cultural events all set amidst the incredible pristine shoreline of
Lake Superior and grandeur of Northern Ontario.
Outdoor activities abound! The College’s partnership with
Searchmont Ski Resort gives ALL full-time students of Sault College
ski passes with access to the most diverse terrain, the longest runs
(18 in total) and the greatest vertical (750 feet!) in the area. Also,
check out the student deals on seasonal equipment rentals!
> Home of the Sault Greyhounds (OHL), with amazing
restaurants, shopping, bands, and cultural activities there
are always reasons to leave campus and explore and
experience the community.
> Our aviation centre and hangar is located at the Sault Ste. Marie
airport which is a twenty-minute drive from the main campus.
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STUDY.STAY.PLAY.Northern College has four campuses located
throughout northeastern Ontario. Northern’s
largest campus is in Timmins, a thriving city with a
population of just over 43,000. Timmins features
the ultimate fusion of urban and rural living. The city
offers most of the amenities you’d expect to find in
an urban centre, including an assortment of athletics
facilities, a multiplex cinema and even a symphony
orchestra, all while keeping a small-town feel.
Northern also has campuses in Haileybury, Kirkland
Lake and Moosonee. These communities are friendly,
inclusive places that enable an incredible quality
of life. All of Northern’s campuses provide easy
access to the unlimited adventure opportunities
available in the vast northern playground.
In 2017, 1,787 full-time students attended Northern
College. With over 75 full-time, part-time, certificate,
diploma, and apprenticeship programs and hundreds
of in-class, web-based, and correspondence courses,
plus over 221 articulation agreements, you are sure
to find exactly what you are looking for.
RESIDENCE
The Haileybury Campus features Northern’s latest brand-new
on-campus residence. The residence includes 16 apartment-
style units, each of which houses four students. Each
apartment includes a kitchen, living area, laundry facilities and
two bathrooms.
The Timmins Campus features an on-campus residence that
offers safety, convenience and affordability. The residence has
103 single rooms, 12 suites and four double rooms, each with
an attached private bathroom. There is also a large common
area, kitchen stations and on-site laundry facilities.
CAMPUSES
Students come from across Ontario to study in the modern
Veterinary Sciences Centre at Northern’s Haileybury Campus.
The centre features a range of state-of-the-art labs equipped
with the latest technologies, including an underwater treadmill
used for the physical rehabilitation of animals.
The School of Welding Engineering Technology at the Kirkland
Lake Campus has an international reputation as a leader in
the field of welding education and training. The campus is
also home to the Materials Joining Innovation Centre (MaJIC),
an applied research facility that utilizes the latest welding
technologies.
The Timmins Campus is home to Northern’s Centre of
Excellence for Trades and Technology, an expansive modern
facility that includes an innovative multi-trade shop. New to
the Timmins Campus in Fall 2018 will be the opening of the
Northern College Integrated Emergency Services Complex.
This state of the art 42,000 square foot complex will house our
Pre-Service Fire, Paramedic and Police Foundations programs.
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FINANCIAL AID
Northern College provides a variety of financial aid to
students including but not limited to:
> OSAP > Bursaries
> Scholarships > 30% Ontario Tuition Grant
STUDENT SERVICES
Northern College is here to support your personal growth,
well-being, and success. We will work with you to help
you reach your full potential while ensuring that you enjoy
everything the Northern experience has to offer.
Northern offers student success and learning resources, first
year experience services, accessibility services, student
advising, elders on campus, Northern College student
association and benefits plan, bookstores, cafeterias and
student lounges, peer tutoring, alumni association and
international office. Each campus has a Creative Outlet
allowing students from all programs to find their creative side,
while promoting innovation and entrepreneurship.
ABOUT OUR COMMUNITIES
The Haileybury Campus is located in the City of Temiskaming
Shores, which is a two-hour drive from Timmins. The Haileybury
Campus began as the world renowned Haileybury School of
Mines, which is now part of Northern College. Temiskaming
Shores has a population of just over 10,000, and is located on
the shores of picturesque 110-kilometer-long Lake Temiskaming.
Kirkland Lake is a town of just over 8,000 people that has a
rich local culture. Kirkland Lake holds two major festivals each
year that attract some of the finest musicians in Canada. Just
imagine seeing some of your favourite artists like Marianas
Trench, Carly Rae Jepsen or Simple Plan in a venue where
even the back row feels up close and personal.
"I applied to multiple colleges north
of the Greater Toronto Area, but
ultimately chose Northern College as
it is listed as one of the top schools for
NCLEX passing rates. Certainly the class
size and clinical opportunities have aided.
I enjoyed learning in a small class environment as it
provided a lot of one-on-one opportunities not only in
class, but also in clinical settings."
Vivian Tuong Vi Doduc
(Richmond Hill, ON)
BScN - 2018 Graduate and Valedictorian, Kirkland Lake Campus
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Trades – Automotive, Heavy Equipment and Millwright
Welding Engineering
Civil Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Police Foundations
Practical Nursing & BScN
Pre-Service Firefighter
Paramedic and Paramedic Bridging
Environmental Technician – Water Treatment
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
OPEN FALL 2018
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CONTROL SYSTEMS
COSMETICS/ ESTHETICS/ SPA — COSMÉTOLOGIE/ ESTHÉTIQUE
COUNSELLING - SOCIAL
CUSTOMER SERVICE/HELP DESK
DENTAL ASSISTING
DENTAL HYGIENE — HYGIÈNE DENTAIRE
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES WORKER/ SPECIAL NEEDS
DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION — ÉDUCATION EN SERVICES À L’ENFANCE
ECOSYSTEM — ÉCOSYSTÈMES
EDUCATION/TEACHING/TEACHING ASSISTANT
ELECTRICIAN/ ELECTRICAL — ÉLECTRICITÉ/ ÉLECTRONIQUE
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – MECHATRONICS
ELECTRONICS — ÉLECTRONIQUE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE/ESL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP/ SMALL BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENTAL — ENVIRONNEMENT
EVENT MANAGEMENT/ PLANNING
FILM PRODUCTION
FINANCE — FINANCES
FIREFIGHTING/ FIRE SYSTEMS
FISH & WILDLIFE — PÊCHE ET FAUNE
FITNESS/ HEALTH — ACTIVITÉ PHYSIQUE / SANTÉ
FOOD/ BEVERAGE
FORESTRY — FORESTERIE
FUNERAL SERVICES — SERVICES FUNÉRAIRES
GENERAL ARTS & SCIENCE — PROGRAMME GÉNÉRAL D’ARTS ET SCIENCES
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
GERONTOLOGY — GÉRONTOLOGIE
GRAPHIC DESIGN — CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE
HAIR — COIFFURE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT — MACHINERIE LOURDE
HOSPITALITY/ HOTEL
HRAC - HEATING, REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
ACCOUNTING — COMPTABILITÉ
ACTING
ADDICTIONS/ MENTAL HEALTH
ADVERTISING
AGRICULTURE — TECHNIQUES AGRICOLES
AIRCRAFT REPAIR/ MAINTENANCE
ANIMAL CARE — SOINS DES ANIMAUX
ANIMATION — ANIMATION
ARCHITECTURE — ARCHITECTURE
AUTOMOTIVE - MECHANIC/ REPAIR — VÉHICULES AUTOMOBILES -MÉCANIQUE/ RÉPARATION
AUTOMOTIVE - PARTS/ SERVICE
AVIATION - FLIGHT
BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
BIOTECHNOLOGY
BORDER SERVICES/ CUSTOMS
BROADCASTING
BUSINESS — ADMINISTRATION DES AFFAIRES
CARPENTRY — CHARPENTERIE
CHEF/ CULINARY — CHEF/ ARTS CULINAIRES
CHEMICAL PRODUCTION
CHEMICAL TECH
CHILD & YOUTH WORKER — TECHNIQUES D’ÉDUCATION SPÉCIALISÉE
CHILD STUDIES — PETITE ENFANCE
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECH
COMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTER - APPLICATIONS — ORDINATEURS - APPLICATIONS
COMPUTER - GAMING
COMPUTER - NETWORKING/COMMUNICATIONS — ORDINATEURS – RÉSEAUX/COMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTER - PROGRAMMER/ANALYST — ORDINATEURS - PROGRAMMEUR/ANALYSTE
COMPUTER - SOFTWARE — ORDINATEURS - LOGICIELS
COMPUTER - SYSTEMS/ENGINEERING TECH — TECH GÉNIE INFORMATIQUE
CONSTRUCTION/ BUILDING/RENOVATION — CONSTRUCTION/IMMEUBLES/RÉNOVATIONS
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HUMAN RESOURCES — RESSOURCES HUMAINES
ILLUSTRATION — ILLUSTRATION
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT/INFORMATICS
INSTRUMENTATION/ CONTROL — INSTRUMENTS/ COMMANDES
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
LABORATORY STUDIES
LAW/ JUSTICE/ SECURITY — DROIT/ JUSTICE/ SÉCURITÉ
LIBRARY STUDIES
MACHINIST — FABRICATION DE PROTOTYPES ET USINAGE
MAINTENANCE - FACILITIES/INDUSTRIAL
MANUFACTURING/ FABRICATION — FABRICATION
MARKETING
MASONRY — MAÇONNERIE
MASSAGE — MASSOTHÉRAPIE
MECHANICAL — MÉCANIQUE
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECH — TECHN. DU GÉNIE MÉCANIQUE
MEDIA
MICROBIOLOGY
MILITARY ARTS
MILLWRIGHT — MÉCANICIEN-MONTEUR-INDUSTRIEL
MINING — PROSPECTION ET EXPLORATION MINIÈRE
MINING & CIVIL ENGINEERING TECH — TECH DU GENIE DE CONSTRUCTION (CIVIL & MINIER)
MOTIVE POWER
MUSIC - PERFORMANCE
MUSIC - PRODUCTION
NATURAL RESOURCES — RESSOURCES NATURELLES
NURSING — SCIENCES INFIRMIÈRES
NURSING - COLLABORATIVE
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION — ADMINISTRATION DE BUREAU
PARAMEDIC — SOINS PARAMÉDICAUX
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER (PSW) — PRÉPOSÉ AUX SERVICES DE SOUTIEN PERSONNEL (PSSP)
PHYSIOTHERAPY/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY/ REHABILITATION — PHYSIOTHÉRAPIE/ ERGOTHÉRAPIE/RÉADAPTATION
PLUMBING — PLOMBERIE
POLICE — SERVICES POLICIERS
POST-PRODUCTION
POWERLINE
PRE-ARTS — PRÉ-ARTS
PRE-BUSINESS
PRE-COLLEGE — PRÉ-COLLÈGE
PRE-HEALTH — PRÉ-SANTÉ
PRE-TECHNOLOGY
PRE-TRADES
PUBLIC RELATIONS
RADIATION — RADIATION
RECREATION/ LEISURE/ PARKS
RESPIRATORY
ROBOTICS
SMALL ENGINE
SOCIAL WORK/ SERVICES — TRAVAIL SOCIAL/ SERVICES SOCIAUX
SPORTS — SPORTS
STAGE MANAGEMENT — GESTION DE SCÈNE
TELEVISION
THEATRE ARTS - PERFORMANCE
THEATRE ARTS - TECHNICAL — ARTS DE LA SCÈNE - TECHNIQUE
TOURISM/ TRAVEL
TRADES FUNDAMENTALS
TRUCK & COACH — CAMIONS ET AUTOBUS
ULTRASOUND/ X-RAY — ULTRASON/ RAYONS X
VETERINARY — SOINS VÉTÉRINAIRES
VIDEO GAME ART
VISUAL ARTS — ARTS VISUELS
WATER/ WASTEWATER
WEB DESIGN/ DEVELOPMENT
WELDING — SOUDAGE
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Areas of Study are valid as of September 1, 2018. Changes could apply. Visit the Study North website
studynorth.ca to link to the individual college websites to view updates.
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EDUCATION INNOVATION RESEARCHFrench Immersion doesn’t stop after you
graduate! Choosing Boréal, gives you the bilingual
advantage and twice the job opportunities.
Collège Boréal offers a large number of programs
and services to students and to the general public.
The Sudbury campus includes a resource centre,
state-of-the-art laboratories, modern classrooms, a
student learning centre, a sports centre, a daycare,
a student lounge, a computer and audiovisual
assistance centre, a residence, a concert hall, a
studio,a pub and employment services, everything
you need to succeed.
Collège Boréal offers programs in four schools
of study:
> École de l’environnement et des richesses
naturelles / School of the Environment and
Natural Resources
> École des métiers et des technologies appliquées /
School of Trades and Applied Technology
> École des affaires et des services communautaires /
School of Business and Community Services
> École des sciences de la santé / School of
Health Sciences
Collège Boréal provides high quality personalized
education and services to a diversified clientele
and contributes to the development and growth
of all communities throughout the province. Since
opening in 1995, over 13,000 students have
graduated from Collège Boréal.
RESIDENCE
Collège Boréal’s residence is located in peaceful surroundings
near a walking trail on the south side of the campus, just steps
away from the cafeteria and student services. All suites feature
separate bedrooms with a double bed, a closet, and a work
desk. Each suite has its own private three piece bathroom and
a kitchenette. Common spaces include a multipurpose sun-filled
lounge for reading and relaxation, a modern kitchen, and a laundry
room. Here, students can benefit from a pleasant and safe living
environment at an affordable price while having access to a number
of social activities, cultural events, and educational programs.
FINANCIAL AID
> Government Financial Aid
> Garantie Boréal
> OSAP
> Grants
STUDENT SERVICES
A dedicated team of professionals is committed to offering you
a wide range of services to facilitate student adaptation and
integration. Individualized services are also available to ensure
academic, personal, and professional success.
> Mentoring and tutoring services are available.
> Students have access to health services provided by a
nurse practitioner.
> Our Employment Centre (Centre d’emploi) provides Collège
Boréal students and graduates job search assistance and tools.
> Collège Boréal’s dental hygiene clinic provides students
with preventive treatments under the supervision of
registered dental professionals at reasonable prices.
> We also offer a message therapy clinic.
> Collège Boréal gave out
over 1.2 million dollars in
bursaries in 2017.
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ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
A great place to live, learn, and explore!
The City of Greater Sudbury is 3,267 square kilometres in area
and contains 330 lakes. The city is home to approximately
160,000 people and is a multicultural and truly bilingual
community. In the 2006 census, over 27 per cent of
people living in Greater Sudbury reported French as their
mother tongue and almost 39 per cent of people identified
themselves as being bilingual. Greater Sudbury is also a
cultural hub in Ontario and is frequently visited by nationally
and internationally renowned artists. Greater Sudbury is a
safe community and, in a recent study conducted by Statistics
Canada, Sudbury residents are the happiest people in
the country!
A FLOURISHING FRENCH ENVIRONMENT
The City of Greater Sudbury boasts a vibrant and active
Francophone community and is home to several French
organizations including Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, La Nuit sur
l’étang, Éditions Prise de parole, Radio-Canada, Le Voyageur,
Le Loup-FM, ACFO du grand Sudbury, Centre de santé
communautaire du Grand Sudbury, and Contact interculturel
francophone de Sudbury.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Techniques de prospection et d’exploration minière (Prospecting and Exploration Technician)
Technologie de l’architecture (Architectural Technologist)
Techniques de soins vétérinaires (Veterinary Technician)
Programmes généraux d’arts et sciences (General Arts and Science)
Techniques agricoles (Agricultural Technician)
Techniques de plomberie (Plumbing)
Technologie de gestion de la pêche et de la faune (Fish and Wildlife Management Technologist)
Techiniques des vehicules à moteurs - camions et autobus (Motive Power technician, Truck and Coach)
Techniques mécaniques – fabrication de prototypes et usinage (Mechanical Technician – Machinist)
Technologies du génie de construction – civil et minier(Mining and Civil Engineering Technologist)
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
OUR BILINGUAL GRADUATES ARE PREPAREDTO WORK ON THE NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL STAGE.
Boréal is committed to offering students a secondfull-time post-secondary training program
(maximum 2 years) at no cost if they haven’t found employment in their field in the twelve months
following graduation.*
*Eligibility terms and conditions as well as eligible programs are listed in the student guide (Guide Boréal).
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IMAGINE A PLACETHAT CHANGES YOULive and learn in the largest city in the north.
Cambrian delivers 75+ career-focused programs
that blend academic learning, hands-on training,
and community involvement opportunities to help
you achieve your ultimate goal – your dream career.
You can look forward to:
> A personalized approach to learning where
professors know your name and mentor you to
reach your potential.
> Degree pathways for every diploma and
advanced diploma program at major universities
across Canada and beyond.
> Experiential learning opportunities that let you
take your skills beyond the classroom and help
you build your co-curricular record.
> Comprehensive student supports and services
to help you every step of the way.
> A diverse and inclusive campus community, with
events and activities year round hosted by our
three student governments.
RESIDENCE
Cambrian’s residences are located on campus just steps
away from classes and are home to more than 650 students.
Whether you’re in our townhouses or dorms, you’ll have a
private room with shared access to kitchen and social spaces.
Residences are also a 10 minute walk from restaurants,
shopping, grocery stores, clinics, and coffee shops – all the
amenities you’ll need to stay happy and healthy throughout
the year.
FINANCIAL AID
In addition to OSAP, each year the Cambrian College
Foundation awards more than $600,000 in scholarships and
bursaries, including The Joyce Foundation Access Bursary –
a $3,000 renewable entrance award.
You can also help to cover your education costs and gain
hands-on work experience at the same time by applying for
on-campus jobs. Positions are available year round in areas
such as accounting, recruitment, IT, marketing, trades shops,
and athletics.
STUDENT SERVICES
> Get FREE peer and online tutoring through The Learning
Centre. You can also take advantage of free workshops
throughout the year to keep your studies on track.
> The Career Centre is your connection to on-campus jobs,
full-time career opportunities, placements, and co-op
support. Our advisors will help you find the right fit and
ensure your résumé, cover letter, and interview skills hit the
high mark. Bonus: You can continue to use Career Centre
services when you graduate – for free!
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> A Cambrian education is accessible to everyone. As a
leader in accessibility services for over 20 years, our Glenn
Crombie Centre for Student Support offers the supports
you need to succeed, including accommodations, assistive
technology, advising, personal care rooms, and more.
> Indigenous learners will find a home away from home
within the Wabnode Centre for Indigenous Services,
which provides programs and spaces for you to participate
in spiritual and cultural activities, along with specialized
student services.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Sudbury is the hub of Northern Ontario, so whether you like
urban living or prefer spending your time in the great outdoors,
Sudbury has it all. As the largest city in the north, you’ll find all
of the shopping, entertainment, arts and culture, and services
you’d expect from a big city. You’ll also be surrounded by
a beautiful natural environment where you’ll find 330 lakes,
200 kilometres of trails, a ski hill, and many other outdoor
activities that can keep you active year round.
When you want to travel home to the GTA, it’s only four hours by
car or one hour by plane. Bus and train options are also available.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Power Engineering
Civil Engineering
Animation
Music – Performance
Physical Fitness Management
Crime Analytics
Paramedic
Powerline Technician
Medical Laboratory Technology
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Mechatronics
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
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GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE! Canadore College is ideally situated in North Bay,
Ontario – a short 3.5 hour drive from Toronto
– close enough to home but far enough to be
independent. The College is located in a small and
safe city amidst a beautiful natural setting. There
are three easily accessible campuses in the city –
College Drive Campus, Commerce Court Campus
and the Aviation Technology Campus – and a
campus in Parry Sound.
Canadore is the college of choice for students from
across the province and around the world.
Canadore’s focus is on student success, program
and service excellence, connection to community,
sustainability and innovation.
Canadore has over 75 full-time quality programs
and apprenticeships and has outstanding faculty
and student services. The College boasts one of
the highest graduation rates in Ontario, has over
45,000 alumni, and graduates approximately 1,000
students each year.
RESIDENCE
Canadore College has one of the newest
residence complements in Ontario, featuring
three apartment-style complexes that
accommodate 675 students. Residences
provide private rooms within 2- or 4-bedroom
suites, allowing you to have your very own
space. Each residence offers an 8-month lease with: a fully
furnished suite with full kitchen, unlimited internet, flat screen
TV, mail service, fitness centre, access to public transportation
and 24-hour laundry facilities.
FINANCIAL AID
There are various means of financial aid available at
Canadore College, you may be eligible for:
> OSAP and Net Tuition
> Entrance Awards
> Online Bursaries
> Discretionary Bursaries
> Emergency loans
> 30% Ontario Tuition Grant
STUDENT SERVICES
Students are top priority at Canadore College and are
provided with many resources to support success including
individualized learning strategy planning, assistive learning
devices, lifetime career guidance, mental health and wellness
initiatives, crisis and personal support, peer tutoring, a co-
curricular program and more.
Canadore College supports diversity on campus, including
students of all sexual orientations and gender identities, racial
and ethnic backgrounds, and other groups.
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ABOUT NORTH BAY
In the City of North Bay you can enjoy great restaurants,
movies, Ontario Hockey League games, shopping, live
theatre, community festivals and events, and a vibrant nightlife.
Whether you feel like hiking, a night out dancing, listening to
live music, or just sitting in a pub playing pool and relaxing, the
City has what you are looking for.
North Bay provides regularly-scheduled direct bus shuttle
services to our three local campuses, and all full-time students
receive a bus pass for travel from September through April,
the cost of which is included in your tuition.
Outdoor activity consists of countless rivers, forests and canoe
routes, and trail systems provide endless outdoor activities like
fishing, camping, swimming, hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking,
and a variety of other sports. The City is nestled between two
beautiful lakes, Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake, presenting
limitless water recreation opportunities. We also have a
number of golf courses, parks, beach volley ball courts, indoor
and outdoor ice pads, baseball diamonds and soccer fields
throughout the city.
“I worked for 17 years before finally acting on my
hunger for knowledge and my aspiration to become a
chef - a dream that led me directly to Canadore College
in North Bay. I completed a two-year culinary arts
diploma 11,500 km away from my home in India
and couldn’t be happier.”
Jacob Christopher
Chef, Museum of Nature in Ottawa, ON
(Jacob is at far left)
Canadore is the first college to offer a dynamic student leadership program, powered by global social enterprise ME to WE
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
Acting for Stage and Screen
Aircraft and Avionics Maintenance
Culinary Arts
Digital Cinematography
Recreation Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
Post Production
Social Service Worker – Gerontology
Welder Fitter
Youth at Risk
* This is just a sampling of the great programs offered. Check pages 10-11 for full list.
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come fully furnished with internet access and have access
to laundry facilities, kitchens and common areas. There is
also the option for a single room in an apartment-style suite
at all of the colleges. For more information on residence,
visit the colleges’ websites.
What is public transportation like?
All 5 cities have great public transit service. Each college
has a bus stop directly on campus, and buses typically run
every 15-30 minutes. Some colleges are within walking
distance to amenities such as shopping and groceries.
Most schools offer a bus pass with their tuition.
Do the colleges offer extracurricular activities?
They sure do!! No matter which of the six Study North
colleges you attend, there is an array of activities for you
to choose from. From varsity to intramural sports, and a
variety of clubs, there are lots of things to do. You are also
welcome to cheer on your college’s teams, which always
makes for a fun evening out.
What are the class sizes like?
Our colleges pride themselves on students being a name
and NOT a number. With class sizes typically around
20 - 30 students, our professors know your name and
take the time to get to know you and your learning style.
What is the travel rebate?
Visit one of the six Study North colleges, and you could
receive up to $250 to help cover your travel costs.
Limited quantities available but be sure to visit
www.studynorth.ca/travel-rebate/ for more information.
Please note that in order to qualify for a rebate, you
MUST first sign up with Study North.
What is the culture like at the colleges? Is there a
diverse student population?
Each college welcomes and supports all individuals no
matter their religion, race, sexual orientation or level of
ability. Students feel safe in their environments. Diverse
cultures offer students and faculty opportunities to learn
and grow. Many cultures and events are celebrated. For
more information, contact your student union and or the
offices of inclusion and diversity at each college.
What programs do you offer?
The Study North colleges offer excellent and unique
program choices. You can view the full list of programs
that are offered through the Study North colleges on
pages 10 and 11, or visit the individual college websites for
detailed information on a specific program.
What do I need to get into a specific program?
Admission requirements vary between specific colleges
and programs. In most cases, an Ontario Secondary
School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required.
Graduate certificate programs require a prior college or
university certificate, diploma or degree for admission.
In addition, colleges may establish program-specific
admission requirements. Visit the colleges’ websites to
learn more about what is required for the program you
would like to take.
Do these colleges have agreements with other
colleges and universities?
All of the Study North colleges have negotiated a number
of partnerships which allow students to utilize their credits
for direct admission to programs at other colleges and
universities. To view a list of transfer agreements, visit the
individual school websites as there are many to choose from!
What is there to do in Northern Ontario?
Northern Ontario is well known for its beautiful outdoors,
which might even be a part of the program you want to
take! Be sure to get out there and hike the trails, swim in
the lakes, ski or snowboard down the hills, and take in the
view of some of the most magnificent scenery in Canada.
If you’re not into that, there are lots of local attractions to visit
and activities to take part in such as music festivals, restaurants,
bars, parks, beaches, wineries, microbreweries and more!
You will also get to know your college during Orientation
Week, so make sure to register as it is a great opportunity
to learn about your campus, meet new people and
explore the city!
Are there any scholarships/bursaries?
Yes! Each college offers its own scholarships and bursaries.
Check out the colleges’ websites to see what you qualify for!
What are the residences like?
Residence offers everything you need to make your
college experience an enjoyable and safe time. All rooms
FAQS
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• 55+ full-time programs
• 6,500 part- and full-time students
• 16 daily flights from Toronto
• Over 1,300 Indigenous learners, 1,000
International students from over 30 countries,
and over 500 students from southern Ontario
• 70+ full-time programs
• Gold winner of the Indigenous Education
Excellence Award 2016-2017
• In top 2 for overall student satisfaction 6 years
running
• #1 for quality of facilities 4 years in a row
• Over $20 million invested in new capital projects
• Over 8200 part- and full-time students
• 75+ full-time Programs
• 200+ Articulation Pathways
• Live on-site fire training centre
• 40,000 sq.ft Northern College Integrated
Emergency Services Complex
• $1 million Advanced Disaster Management
Simulator (ADMS) as used by U.S Department of
Homeland Security - first of it’s kind to Canada
• Extensive support for Indigenous learners
• 80+ post-secondary and
apprenticeship programs
• #1 in student satisfaction
• #1 in graduate satisfaction
• #1 graduation rate
• 98% employer satisfaction
• 75+ full-time programs
• 4,679 full-time students
• 775 self-identified Indigenous
learners
• International students from 30+
countries represented on campus
• The largest college in the
largest city in the North
• 75+ full-time programs
• 15 apprenticeship programs
• $200,000 available for entrance
awards to students from the GTA
• Only 3 hours from Toronto
• Safe, inclusive, exciting campus
locations
STUDY NORTH COLLEGES OFFER REAL RESULTS KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPI) RELEASED APRIL 17, 2017
Since 1998, colleges have been mandated by the Ontario government to collect and report performance data in five areas. Study North colleges have great results year after year, and most are above the provincial / Ontario average:
QUICK FACTS
Graduate Graduate Employer Student Graduation Employment Rate Satisfaction Rate Satisfaction Rate Satisfaction Rate Rate
Emploi des Satisfaction des Satisfaction Satisfaction Taux d’obtention personnes personnes des employeurs des étudiants de diplôme diplômées diplômées pour l’année
de décleration
CONFEDERATION 82.8 86.6 89.5 77.0 65.5
SAULT 80.4 80.7 88.9 86.0 63.6
NORTHERN 84.8 73.1 89.5 74.2 65.9
BOREAL 82.1 87.8 96.0 86.6 75.4
CAMBRIAN 82.0 79.9 85.4 78.4 64.2
CANADORE 82.8 81.0 87.0 79.3 72.9
PROVINCE % 83.0 78.8 91.2 76.5 66.6
Indicates a KPI above the Ontario average
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HOW TO APPLY TO COLLEGE AND KEY DATES
To apply to a Study North college, you must complete an application form through
ontariocolleges.ca. If you are currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school, contact
your guidance counsellor for help with your application.
There is an application fee of $95, and you must provide an official transcript. You can select
up to five program choices, with no more than three program choices at any one college.
You can send in your applications starting in October, but be sure to have them in before
February 1st for equal consideration!
Go to ontariocolleges.ca and follow their simple instructions to apply and ensure one or
all of the Study North colleges are on your list!
EARLY OCTOBER 2018
Online Application Opens
OCTOBER 15, 2018
Colleges Begin Receiving Applications
FEBRUARY 1, 2019
Equal Consideration Date
FEBRUARY 1, 2019
Earliest Offers Issued
MAY 1, 2019
Deadline to Confirm Offers of Admission
MID JUNE 2019
Earliest Tuition Due Date