为什么非要拿degree呢?
如果你学个certificate or diploma也好找工作,费用也低。还好录取。
加拿大的学历层次比中国多。研究生也有没学位的graduate certificate
专业海了,看你兴趣了。
随便上个大学网站,你会发现有个continuing education,里面的专业很多的。
如我喜欢的 social work, speech pathology
加拿大的大学和学院多了。安大略最多,去看看
下面是我自己总结的:
各省高等教育管理部门网站
Departments of Education Across Canada
Alberta: Alberta Education
Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development
British Columbia: Ministry of Education
Ministry of Advanced Education
Manitoba:
Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth
Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy
New Brunswick:
Department of Education
Department of Training and Employment Development
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Department of Education
Nova Scotia:
Department of Education and Culture
Nunavut:
Department of Education
Northwest Territories:
Department of Education, Culture and Employment
Ontario:
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Prince Edward Island:
Department of Education
Québec:
Ministère de l'Éducation
Saskatchewan:
Saskatchewan Education
Post-Secondary Education and Skills Training
Yukon:
Yukon Education
二、安大略的大学
有四个层次
1. 文理学院
2. 私立职业学院
3. 大学
4.
应用文理科学院
1. 简介与导航
How many colleges are there? 多少个大学
There are 24 colleges of applied arts and technology in Ontario. These colleges receive public funding from the Ontario government. Many colleges have more than one campus location. That means students can take full-time and part-time courses at more than 100 locations across the province.
What kinds of programs do colleges offer? 学院的学历层次
• Certificate programs, which take 1 year or less 一年制(或以下)证书
• Diploma programs, which take 2 or 3 years 2-3年证书
• Apprenticeship and certification programs for skilled trades such as a carpenter, chef, or welder 学徒和认证(如木工,厨师,焊工)
• Programs that lead to a bachelor degree. 学士学位
• Programs offered with universities that can give you a degree and a diploma. 可转学分课程
How can I choose the right program? 如何选择学什么
Here are 3 good places to start:
1. Ask for a college calendar
Every college has a course calendar. It tells you what programs the school offers. You may get a calendar from:
o The admissions office of any Ontario college
o Your local public library or high school
o Most college websites.
2. Search for programs on the web
The Program Locator lets you to pick the subjects you are interested in. Then, it shows you all of the colleges in Ontario that offer that kind of program.
3. Get help at your school
If you are a high school student, remember that your guidance office can help you choose and apply for college programs.
How can I contact Ontario colleges? 大学网站
You will find contact information on this website for Ontario Colleges.
网站与地址
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
1385 Woodroffe Avenue
Nepean, Ontario K2G 1V8
Telephone: (613) 727-4723 or 1-800-565-4723
Admissions: (613) 727-0002
Fax: (613) 727-7754
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Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology
1400 Barrydowne Road
Sudbury, Ontario P3A 3V8
Telephone: (705) 566-8101 or 1-800-461-7145
Admissions: (705) 566-8101 ext. 7300
Fax: (705) 524-7334
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Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology
100 College Drive
PO Box 5001
North Bay, Ontario P1B 8K9
Telephone: (705) 474-7600
Admissions: (705) 474-7600 ext. 5123
Fax: (705) 494-7462
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Centennial College
PO Box 631, Station A
Toronto, Ontario M1K 5E9
Telephone: (416) 289-5000 or 1-800-268-4419
Admissions: (416) 289-5300
Fax: (416) 694-2664
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Collège Boréal
21, boulevard LaSalle
Sudbury, Ontario P3A 6B1
Telephone: (705) 560-6673 or 1-800-361-6673
Admissions: (705) 560-6673 ext. 1090
Fax: (705) 560-7641
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Conestoga College Institute of Technology
and Advanced Learning
299 Doon Valley Drive
Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4M4
Telephone: (519) 748-5220
Admissions: (519) 748-5220 ext. 3656
Fax: (519) 895-1097
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Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology
1450 Nakina Drive
PO Box 398, Station F
Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4W1
Telephone: (807) 475-6110
Admissions: (807) 475-6213
Fax: (807) 623-4512
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Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 385, 2000 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L7
Telephone: (905) 721-2000
Admissions: (905) 721-3033
Fax: (905) 721-3113
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Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology
1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard
P.O. Box 7005
London, Ontario N5Y 5R6
Telephone: (519) 452-4277
Fax: (519) 452-4420
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Fleming College
599 Brealey Drive
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B1
Telephone: (705) 749-5530
Fax: (705) 749-5507
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George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 1015, Station B
Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9
Telephone: (416) 415-2000
Fax: (416) 415-4993
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Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology
One Georgian Drive
Barrie, Ontario L4M 3X9
Telephone: (705) 728-1951
Admissions: (705) 728-1968 ext. 1698
Fax: (705) 722-5118
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
205 Humber College Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario M9W 5L7
Telephone: (416) 675-6622
Admissions: (416) 675-5000
Fax: (416) 675-6386
La Cité collégiale
801, promenade de l'Aviation
Ottawa, Ontario K1K 4R3
Telephone: (613) 742-2483 or 1-800-267-2483
Fax: (613) 742-2481
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Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology
1457 London Road
Sarnia, Ontario N7S 6K4
Telephone: (519) 542-7751
Admissions: (519) 542-7751 ext. 2400
Fax: (519) 542-7982
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Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 4200 Wallbridge/Loyalist Road
Belleville, Ontario K8N 5B9
Telephone: (613) 969-1913 or
1-888-569-2547
Admissions: (613) 969-1913 ext. 2204
Fax: (613) 962-0937
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Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 2034, Fennell Avenue & West 5th
Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3T2
Telephone: (905) 575-1212
Admissions: (905) 575-2000
Fax: (905) 575-2392
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Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology
300 Woodlawn Road
Welland, Ontario L3C 7L3
Telephone: (905) 735-2211
Admissions: (905) 735-2211 ext. 7619
Fax: (905) 736-6000
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Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 3211
Timmins, Ontario P4N 8R6
Telephone: (705) 235-3211
Admissions: (705) 235-3211 ext. 7222
Fax: (705) 235-7279
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St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology
2000 Talbot Road West
Windsor, Ontario N9A 6S4
Telephone: (519) 966-1656
Admissions: (519) 972-2759
Fax: (519) 972-3811
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St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology
100 Portsmouth
Kingston, Ontario K7L 5A6
Telephone: (613) 544-5400
Fax: (613) 545-3923
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Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology
PO Box 60, 443 Northern Avenue
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 5L3
Telephone: (705) 759-6774
Admissions: 1-800-461-2260
Fax: (705) 759-3273
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Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
1750 Finch Avenue East
North York, Ontario M2J 2X5
Telephone: (416) 491-5050
Admissions: (416) 491-5050 ext. 2800
Fax: (416) 491-9187
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Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
1430 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1
Telephone: (905) 845-9430
Admissions: (905) 845-9430
Fax: (905) 815-4048
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In addition, Collège d'Alfred, Kemptville College, and Ridgetown College offer postsecondary programs in agricultural technologies. The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences offers programs to train health care professionals.
私立职业学院
Private Career Colleges (PCC)
Thinking about a private career college education? This is a great place to start.
What is a private career college?
A private career college is a school that prepares students for a specific job, or gives them specific skills, such as computer skills. There are more than 500 private career colleges in Ontario.
What kinds of programs do they offer?
Private career colleges offer certificate and diploma programs in many fields such as:
• Business
• Health services
• Human services
• Applied arts
• Information technology
• Electronics
• Services
• Trades
Who are these programs suited to?
Private career colleges often appeal to people who:
• Need specific job skills to join the work force
• Have academic qualifications and want to add to their practical skills to become more competitive in the job market.
How are programs offered?
Private career colleges often work with small groups of students rather than large classes, and offer: 小班
• Flexible learning schedules 学习时间灵活
• Enrolment at many different times during the year 入学时间灵活
• Compressed programs that deliver training over a short time. 学制短
Where can I find a private career college?
You can search for a private career college on this website.
Who runs private career colleges?
Unlike public universities and colleges of applied arts and technology, which receive funding from the government, career colleges are private organizations. Some operate for a profit, as a business. Others are non-profit organizations.
Are there special standards for private career colleges?
Yes. Private career colleges operating in Ontario must be registered, and have their programs approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. The act that governs private career colleges is called the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005. This act ensures that private career colleges meet certain standards for the programs they offer, as well as advertising, refund policies, and instructor qualifications. You can also learn, in the Information for students section of this website, about new standards which are being developed for private career colleges in Ontario.
大学
About Ontario Universities
How many universities are there?
Ontario has 19 publicly funded universities. These universities, as well as the Ontario College of Art & Design, receive funding from the Ontario government. You can learn about Ontario's publicly funded universities on this website. You will also find a list of other educational institutions that can grant degrees in Ontario.
What kinds of programs do universities offer?
• Undergraduate programs leading to a bachelor degree 学士学位
• Graduate programs leading to master's and doctorate degrees 硕士博士
• Continuing Education programs and certificates, including distance and part-time programs 继续教育课程和证书,远程课程,业余课程
• Programs offered by colleges and universities, in a special partnership, that let students earn a university degree and a college diploma at the same time. 合作课程,可同时授予学位和大学证书
How can I choose the right program?
You can learn about university programs by visiting eINFO, a complete online guide to Ontario universities for secondary school students. On this website, you can find information about university programs and admission requirements, as well as first-year scholarships. You can search by degree, program of study, or university.
What other information is available?
You can learn about specific course content in the course calendars produced by each university. A course calendar tells you what programs the school offers. You may get a calendar from:
• The admissions office of any Ontario university
• Your local public library or high school
• Most public university websites.
You can also get the latest issue of INFO magazine online. It provides information about scholarships, residence, campus tours, and many other topics.
If you are a high school student, remember that your guidance office can help you choose and apply for university programs.
How can I contact Ontario universities?
You will find contact information on this website for public universities and other degree-granting institutions.
How do I apply to university?
You can apply to Ontario universities online at the Ontario Universities' Application Centre.
安大略学生资助OSAP(移民学生)
Getting Financial Assistance
How Will You Pay For Your Education?
A college or university education is a big investment. If you want to attend college or university, but need financial help, you have a number of options.
1. Ask your college or university
The college or university you plan to attend may offer grants, loans and scholarships. You'll often find these listed in the course calendars of colleges and universities.
Find information on the Ontario Student Assistance Program, check the status of your OSAP application, or even apply online at the OSAP website:
2. Apply for an OSAP grant or loan
Students from lower- and middle-income families in Ontario may qualify for grants and loans from the government. These are offered through the Ontario Student Assistance Program, often called OSAP.
What's the difference between OSAP grants and loans?
Some students may get OSAP grants, which do not need to be repaid. Students may also get loans to help pay for their education. You must start repaying your OSAP loans 6 months after you graduate, leave school, or stop being a full-time student.
Getting a loan from OSAP, or any other lender, is a big decision. Be sure you understand the total amount you are borrowing, and how and when you must repay the loan.
Learn more: Visit the Ontario Student Assistance Program website.