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view our study north 2015
LEARN, WORK, LIVE
2015-2016
CONFEDERATION COLLEGE
NORTHERN
COLLEGE
SAULT COLLEGE
COLLÈGE BORÉAL
CAMBRIAN COLLEGE
CANADORE COLLEGE
LEARN, WORK, LIVE.
STUDY NORTH.
Thousands of students from across Ontario...
hundreds of program choices in dozens of
fields of study... six outstanding colleges... five
amazing cities... four seasons for outdoor play...
and one unique post secondary experience...
Study North.
With Study North you have access to six colleges
in five northern Ontario cities. Each college is
unique in culture and history but all are dedicated to
ensuring a complete and successful post secondary
education with excellent instructors, great on and
off campus housing, varsity and intramural sports,
clubs, pubs and more. Here you will be introduced
to the amazing six of northern Ontario.
READ, CONTACT, APPLY, ACCEPT… GETTING TO COLLEGE COULDN’T BE EASIER.
• 50+ full-time programs
• 70+ programs
• 2,030 full-time students,
• 3,400 full-time students
• 7,550 part-time students
• 7,000 part-time students
• One in four students is
of Aboriginal descent
• Over 700 full-time Aboriginal students
• #1 in the province in
student satisfaction
• 1,450 full-time students
• 80+ full-time programs
• 65+ full-time programs
• Highest graduate satisfaction score in
the Province
• 4,100 full-time students
• 3,500 full-time students
• 7,000 part-time students
• 20% Indigenous population
• Over 600 Aboriginal
students
• Highest English college Grad Rate 74.9%
• French-language college
• Live fire training centre
(one of 2 Ontario colleges)
• Haileybury School of Mines
• Specialized in support for students with disabilities
STUDY NORTH... REAL COLLEGES. REAL RESULTS.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPI) RELEASED APRIL 15, 2015
83.6
86.1
82.6
87.8
83.9
82.7
88.4
89.6
85.0
93.3
95.8
81.3
78.1
88.6
74.7
84.5
77.6
77.8
89.0
85.4
86.0
85.1
85.3
82.8
100%
75%
50%
65.9
64.1
66.0
75.0
66.6
74.9
Since 1998, colleges have been mandated by the Ontario government to collect and report performance data in five areas:
GRADUATION RATE
(2013-14 GRADUATES)
GRADUATE
SATISFACTION RATE
EMPLOYER
SATISFACTION RATE
STUDENT
SATISFACTION RATE
GRADUATE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
Ontario 65.7%
Ontario 80.0%
Ontario 88.1%
Ontario 76.2%
Ontario 84.0%
25%
0%
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Moosonee
Red Lake
Kenora
Sioux Lookout
Dryden
Geraldton
11
17
Fort Frances
11
Hearst
Kapuskasing
Marathon
Timmins
17
Thunder Bay
Kirkland Lake
Wawa
11
New Liskeard
Haileybury
Sault Ste. Marie
17
Sudbury
North Bay
17
69
Ottawa
Parry Sound
South Baymouth
11
Haliburton
Bancroft
Gravenhurst
Owen Sound
Barrie
400
Kincardine
Belleville
Peterborough
Kingston
Oshawa
Toronto
Travel time from Toronto:
Kitchener
St. Catharines
London
15 hrs 53 mins 8 hrs 8 mins
8 hrs 24 mins
4 hrs 41 mins
4 hrs 41 mins
3 hrs 43 mins
1 hr 39 mins
1 hr 7 mins
1 hr 14 mins
55 mins
55 mins
National Capitals
Cities 3,000,000+
52 mins
Cities 900,000-2,999,999
Cities 250,000-899,999
Cities 75,000-249,999
Cities 25,000-74,999
Windsor
0
0
50
50
100 Miles
100 KM
O n t a r i o
International Boundaries
State/Province Boundaries
Major Rivers
Intermediate Rivers
Minor Rivers
Lakes
Highways
Primary Roads
Minor Primary Roads
0
65
130 Miles
Cities 0-24,999
0
65
130 KM
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RESIDENCE
Sibley Hall is a secure, community oriented, fully
staffed, co-ed residence facility with availability
for 229 students in 1 of 5 room styles. New to the
Confederation community in the fall of 2015 is a
new residence, Spruce and Cedar Houses which
will provide 128 new beds in its first phase.
The staff at residence are committed to mentoring
students who make the choice to be a part of the
on-campus community. Activities such as special
events, sports, performances and excursion
opportunities are provided to compliment time
spent in the classroom. These are important
elements of experiencing Confederation life and
in making friendships that last a lifetime.
Standard services for Sibley Hall include bar fridge,
cable, and high-speed internet access in every room,
laundry facilities, ATM in lobby, drink and snack
vending machines. Spruce and Cedar Houses will be
fully equipped with common living room and kitchen
facilities. As well they will include services such as en
suite laundry and hook-ups for cable and internet.
DREAM.
DO.
Getting off-campus is easy with city-wide transit
(free to full time students), bike paths and on-site
parking for vehicles.
Confederation College is more than just another
post-secondary institution; the multiple campuses
are a culturally diverse and close-knit community of
individuals. The College’s main campus is situated
on 130 acres of park-like property located right
in the heart of the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
With beautifully treed grounds, a shallow, twisting
river and a network of walking paths, it is in a
country-like setting.
Confederation College provides financial support
to students to assist with their educational costs.
Along with its 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 an average of 8,800 combined full and
part-time students per year.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
• Scholarships, Awards & Bursaries
• Ontario Tuition Grant
• OSAP
In 2014/15 Student Awards exceeded $400,000.
In 2015, Confederation College will be awarding
approximately $200,000 in entrance awards to
first-year students!
STUDENT SERVICES
From application through to graduation,
Confederation College student support services
are there to help you every step of the way.
Confederation supports students with a wide
variety of effective services including:
• Student Success Centre
• Counselling
• Accessibility & Accommodation
• Academic Advising
• Academic Support Centre
• Registration Services
• Campus Employment
Opportunities
• Fitness Centre
• Health Centre
• Health Plan
• Paterson Library
Commons
• Bookstore
• Daycare
For more information please visit studynorth.ca
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 over 108,000, Thunder Bay is a fourseason paradise that offers year-round indoor and outdoor
activities. In the summer months, experience fishing, hiking and
camping and when the cold weather kicks in take advantage of
skiing, snowboarding and ice climbing.
Residents and visitors of Thunder Bay enjoy the harmony of a
city rich in wide-open green spaces, parks and wilderness – and a
major centre for visual and performing arts, and culture. Balancing
Aboriginal traditions and a multitude of European influences,
Thunder Bay is a hub for cultural celebration in the north.
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 observations decks and take in the breathtaking views.
ABORIGINAL STUDENT SERVICES
There are many opportunities to immerse yourself in your
Aboriginal culture and heritage while at Confederation College
through a variety of traditional events and activities.
Aboriginal Student Navigators can help guide you in your
educational journey, including:
• Applying to college and for funding/financial aid
• Arranging for living accommodations and daycare
• Accessibility services and accommodations assistance
• Communication and connection to your home community
• Accessing local city services
• Personal counselling
• Academic advising and homework help
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Dental Assisting
• Film Production
• Tourism-Travel and Eco-Adventure
• Native Child and Family Services
• Pre-Service Firefighter
• Interactive Media Development
• Culinary Management
• Environmental Technician
• Motive Power
• Aircraft Maintenance
This is just a sampling of the great programs offered.
Check pages 16-17 for full list.
“The Broadcasting
Television Production
program taught me
everything about the
business. You get a
chance to get your feet wet
with the camera, editing machines, writing
and storytelling in front of the camera.
Having all those skills at my fingertips is
invaluable.”
Glenn Schiiler,
2001 Broadcasting Television Production Graduate,
Host ‘That’s Hockey 2Nite’, TSN
2015 Premier’s Award Nominee
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RESIDENCE
Sault College offers various room types including
single rooms and double rooms.
DISCOVER SAULT
Sault 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.
Ray Lawson Hall offers:
• Laundry facilities on every floor
• A kitchen including a stove, oven, microwave,
fridge, and sink on every 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
• Located steps away from classes
• Short walking distance to shopping and
restaurants
Room rates include:
• High-speed and wireless internet
• Local telephone service with voice mail and
caller ID
• Full cable
• Unlimited use of laundry facilities on every floor
• Residence activity fee
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.
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.
The Student Financial Assistance Office Offers:
• Assistance to students applying for OSAP
(Ontario Student Assistance Program)
• $1.8 million dollars given to students every year
in scholarship, bursary and award money
• Bursaries for Student with Disabilities
• Child Care Bursaries
• 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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STUDENT SERVICES
• Bookstore located on campus
• Employment Services, students can
conveniently access in one location computers, printing, interview
rooms and assistance, and duplicating services. Information on
on-campus and local jobs is also available in early September.
• 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.
“I took not one, but two Sault
College programs in Justice
Studies because I loved learning
there so much. I now work at a major
Toronto airport in my field because of the
excellent education I received at Sault.”
Elie Germeil, Toronto resident and Sault College grad
• Amenities within the brand-new Fitness Centre
• The Native Student Counsellors provide social, academic and
personal guidance to those who request their assistance. The
counsellors work closely with other staff and faculty and the
Native Student Council, as well as liaise with First Nations
and various organizations/agencies.
INDIGENOUS EDUCATION & TRAINING
Sault College is a key provider of post-secondary education
for Indigenous communities across the province respecting
and recognizing that indigenous people have distinct cultures,
languages, histories and contemporary perspectives. Indigenous
education strengthens Sault College’s contribution to improving
the lives of learners and communities and for years has led the
way with specialized Aboriginal focused initiatives.
Inclusion of an Aboriginal worldview and perspectives within
mainstream curriculum across the College increases academic
achievement and excellence for all students. The provision
of culturally competent and relevant curriculum provides all
students the opportunity to become aware of and develop
familiarity with the diverse Aboriginal population which in
turn contributes to cultural awareness and increased cultural
competencies of Sault College graduates.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Aviation
• Natural Environment/Outdoor Studies
• Practical Nursing
• Culinary Skills/Management
• Police Foundations
• Digital Film Production
• Pharmacy Technician
• Social Services Worker – Native Specialization
• Occupational Therapy/
Physiotherapy Assistant
• Electrical Engineering –
Process Automation
This is just a sampling of the
great programs offered. Check
pages 16-17 for full list.
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.
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 Hill gives ALL full-time students of Sault
College FREE 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
• The new aviation centre and hangar is located at
the Sault Ste. Marie airport, and the main campus
is a twenty-minute drive from the airport.
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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.
FOCUSED
ON YOU
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 2015, 2030 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,
you are sure to find exactly what you are looking for.
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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. The campus also
features the Hydro One Energy Centre, which was
established in partnership with the utility company
through the Hydro One College Consortium.
FINANCIAL AID
Northern College provides a variety of financial
aid to students including but not limited to:
•OSAP
•Scholarships
•Bursaries
• 30% Ontario Tuition Grant
For more information please visit studynorth.ca
“I feel the Northern College experience in
general is very unique. For me coming from
the city, I was very surprised and pleased by
the facilities that we have here. Everything is
very up-to-date and modern, and state-ofthe-art technologies are used throughout all
of our classes. Northern has given me a very
different opportunity than just going to a
college in the Greater Toronto Area.”
Chris Knap,
Veterinary Technician Student
STUDENT SERVICES
Northern College is there to support your personal growth,
well-being, and success. They 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.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
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. In 2015
alone, Kirkland Lake will play host to
The Sheepdogs, Alyssa Reid, Nikki Yanofsky
and The Tragically Hip.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Electrical Engineering Technician
• Mining Engineering Technician
• Welding Engineering Technology
• Practical Nursing
• Veterinary Technician
• Veterinary Technology – Wildlife Rehabilitation
• Instrumentation and Control
Engineering Technician
• Pre-Service Firefighter Education and Training
• Paramedic Bridging
• Environmental Technician – Water
& Wastewater Systems Operations
This is just a sampling of the great programs offered.
Check pages 16-17 for full list.
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EDUCATION
INNOVATION
RESEARCH
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.
Collège Boréal offers programs in five 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 arts / School of Arts
• École des sciences de la santé / School of Health Sciences
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 sunfilled 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
•OSAP
•Grants
•Bursaries
Collège Boréal provides high quality personalized
education and services to a diversified clientele
and contributes to the development and growth
of French communities throughout the province.
Since opening in 1995, over 13,000 students have
graduated from Collège Boréal.
One of two French Language Colleges in Ontario!
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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.
“I had the privilege
of hiring a Collège Boréal
graduate. Thanks to her training, my
company provides bilingual hospitality and
services to the community”
Stéphanie Shlemkevish, Aquilon Foot Clinic
• Mentoring and tutoring services are available.
• Students have access to health services provided by a nurse
practitioner.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Our Employment Centre (Centre d’emploi) provides Collège
Boréal students and graduates job search assistance and tools.
• Techniques de prospection et
d’exploration minière (Prospecting and
Exploration Technician)
• Collège Boréal’s dental hygiene clinic provides students with
preventive treatments under the supervision of registered
dental professionals at reasonable prices.
• Technologie de l’architecture
(Architectural Technologist)
• We also offer a message therapy clinic.
• Techniques de soins vétérinaires (Veterinary Technician)
• Programmes généraux d’arts et sciences
(General Arts and Science)
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 intercultural.
• Techniques Agricoles
(Agricultural Technician)
• Techniques et gestion de scène
(Stage Management Technician)
• Technologie de gestion de la pêche et
de la faune (Fish and Wildlife
Management Technologist)
• Arts culinaires- Cuisinier (Culinary Arts – Chef Training)
• 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 16-17 for full list.
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RESIDENCE
Cambrian Residence can house up to 677
students in two styles of residences – Townhouse,
which holds 300 students, and Dorm style, which
holds 377 students.
Campus Living at Cambrian
BUILD YOUR
POTENTIAL
Cambrian College is located in the the city of
Sudbury. With a population of about 155,000,
Sudbury is a progressive, dynamic community.
Located approximately 400 km north of Toronto,
the city combines urban living with the great
outdoors and is northern Ontario’s hub for shopping,
entertainment, and health care.
The College has a vibrant community of more than
11,000 learners – over 4,100 students in over 80+ fulltime programs, plus over 7,000 students in almost 900
part-time courses/programs. It offers programming
at three campuses and serves a student population
that is reflective of the rich diversity of today’s global
workplaces. In fact, Cambrian boasts over 50,000 alumni
making a difference in their communities worldwide.
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Living on campus is an exciting “living and
learning” experience. You will have an
opportunity to meet people from around the
world, take part in many events, and become
part of a dynamic community.
You will be steps away from your classes and be
within walking distance to entertainment, stores,
and restaurants. You’ll also have easy access
to campus events and activities that take place
throughout the year, such as concerts and
varsity games.
Resident Advisors will be there to support and
guide you during your stay in residence and
to help ensure that you have an enjoyable and
successful year at Cambrian.
FINANCIAL AID
In addition to OSAP, Cambrian College distributes
more than $500,000 in scholarships and bursaries
each year to students through the Cambrian
College Foundation. We also have other
incentives so be sure to check us out!
For more information please visit studynorth.ca
STUDENT SERVICES
Services available: athletic centre, bookstore, computer labs,
counselling, dental clinic, disability services, first generation
advising program, library, lockers, lost and found, medical
clinic, safety and security, student employment, test centre,
the enrolment centre, learning centre, tutorial services,
women’s centre, Wabnode Centre for Aboriginal Services,
online tutoring, student success advisors.
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Powerline Technician
• Power Engineering
• Child and Youth Care
• Mining Engineering
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
• Civil Engineering
The retail hub of the North with an eclectic downtown vibe,
Greater Sudbury also has over 330 lakes within its municipal
boundaries. Ramsey Lake, located in the heart of downtown
Sudbury, is the largest city-contained lake in North America,
and Lake Wahnapitae, on the eastern boundary of the city’s
limits, is the largest city-contained lake in the world.
• Police Foundations
Greater Sudbury also prides itself on its parks and beaches,
professional entertainment, and its world-class science centre
and IMAX theatre. Annual events, such as Cinéfest, Northern
Lights Festival Boréal and the Blueberry Festival, provide
entertainment unique to the region. Home of the
OHL’s Sudbury Wolves, the city frequently plays host
to provincial, national and international sporting
events.
Whether it’s a unique coffee shop
or pub in Sudbury’s downtown,
a ski hill minutes from campus,
or access to first-class hiking
or mountain biking trails, our
community has what you are
looking for.
• Graphic Design
• Paramedic
• Music – Performance
• Diagnostic Medical Sonography
– Ultrasound
This is just a sampling of the great programs offered.
Check pages 16-17 for full list.
“The Music program is like
one big family. Love residence.
I’m never bored.”
Miyah Simser, Music - Performance
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RESIDENCE
GREAT
THINGS
HAPPEN HERE!
Canadore College is ideally situated in North Bay,
Ontario – a short 3.5 hour drive from Toronto – far
enough from home to be independent and close
enough to get home for dinner. 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 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 65 full-time quality programs
and has outstanding faculty and student services.
The College boasts the highest graduation rate of
Ontario’s English speaking public colleges, has over
41,000 alumni, and graduates approximately 1,000
students each year.
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Canadore College has the newest residence
complement in Ontario featuring three
apartment-style complexes that accommodate
over 600 students. Residences provide single
rooms within a 2- or 4-bedroom suite, allowing
you to have your very own space.
Each residence offers: a full kitchen, cable
television, telephone, mail service, internet, and
access to public transportation and 24-hour
laundry facilities. Canadore College also has
Canada’s only dedicated in-house mental health
and wellness dog, Niijii.
FINANCIAL AID
There are various means of financial aid available
at Canadore College including, but not limited to:
•OSAP
• 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, career
guidance, mental health and wellness initiatives,
crisis and personal support, peer tutoring, a cocurricular program and more.
The First Peoples’ Centre serves as a hub for
Indigenous-centred cultural and spiritual activities.
For more information please visit studynorth.ca
ABOUT NORTH BAY
In the City of North Bay, population 54,000, you can enjoy
great restaurants, movies, Ontario Hockey League games,
shopping at the Northgate Shopping Centre, live theatre,
community festivals and events, and a vibrant nightlife.
Whether you feel like 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,
indoor and outdoor ice pads,
baseball diamonds and soccer
fields throughout the city.
Canadore has the highest
CHECK OUT THESE PROGRAMS*
• Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance
• Mental Health and Addictions Worker
• Aircraft Structural Repair Technician
• Digital Cinematography
• Aircraft Maintenance and Avionics
• Social Service Worker
• Recreation Therapy
• Broadcasting – Radio
• Culinary Arts
• Public Relations
This is just a sampling of the great programs offered.
Check pages 16-17 for full list.
“I chose Canadore after considering all
of my postsecondary options because it
provided hands-on training in an actual
studio environment, I knew I would leave
Canadore ‘ready to go’, and well-prepared
to work at any TV station in Canada.
In fact, on the first day of my first job
placement, I was asked to edit segments
to go on air. I was thrilled and I was ready.”
Sheldon Osmond,
Director of TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin
graduation rate of any English
language college in Ontario at 74.9%.
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ABORIGINAL STUDIES
ACCOUNTING — COMPTABILITÉ
ACTING
ADDICTIONS/ MENTAL HEALTH
ADVERTISING
AGRICULTURE — TECHNIQUES AGRICOLES
AIRCRAFT REPAIR/ MAINTENANCE
ANIMAL CARE — SOINS DES ANIMAUX
ANIMATION — ANIMATION
ARBORICULTURE
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 ­— TECH CHIMIQUE
CHILD & YOUTH WORKER ­— TECHNIQUES
D’ÉDUCATION SPÉCIALISÉE
CHILD STUDIES — PETITE ENFANCE
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECH
COMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTER - APPLICATIONS — ORDINATEURS
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COMPUTER - SOFTWARE — ORDINATEURS LOGICIELS
COMPUTER - SYSTEMS/ENGINEERING TECH —
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COUNSELLING - SOCIAL
CUSTOMER SERVICE/HELP DESK
DENTAL ASSISTING — SOINS DENTAIRES
DENTAL HYGIENE — HYGIÈNE DENTAIRE
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES WORKER/
SPECIAL NEEDS
DRAFTING/ DESIGN
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION — ÉDUCATION
EN SERVICES À L’ENFANCE
EDUCATION/ TEACHING/ TEACHING ASSISTANT
ELECTRICIAN/ ELECTRICAL — ÉLECTRICITÉ/
ÉLECTRONIQUE
ELECTRONICS — ÉLECTRONIQUE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY SYSTEMS — SYSTÈMES ÉNERGÉTIQUES
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE/ESL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP/ SMALL BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENTAL — ENVIRONNEMENT
EVENT MANAGEMENT/ PLANNING
FINANCE — FINANCES
FINANCIAL PLANNING/ SERVICES
FISH & WILDLIFE — PÊCHE ET FAUNE
FITNESS/ HEALTH — ACTIVITÉ PHYSIQUE / SANTÉ
FOOD/ BEVERAGE
FORESTRY — FORESTERIE
GRAPHIC DESIGN — CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE
HAIR — COIFFURE
HEAVY EQUIPMENT — MACHINERIE LOURDE
HOSPITALITY/ HOTEL
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GENERAL ARTS & SCIENCE — PROGRAMME
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HUMAN RESOURCES
ILLUSTRATION — ILLUSTRATION
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
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 - BRIDGING
NUTRITION
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION — ADMINISTRATION DE
BUREAU
PARAMEDIC — SOINS PARAMÉDICAUX
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER (PSW) — PRÉPOSÉ
AUX SERVICES DE SOUTIEN PERSONNEL (PSSP)
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PRE-ARTS — PRÉ-ARTS
PRE-BUSINESS
PRE-COLLEGE — PRÉ-COLLÈGE
PRE-DEGREE/ UNIVERSITY
PRE-HEALTH — PRÉ-SANTÉ
PRE-TECHNOLOGY
PRE-TRADES
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
RADIATION — RADIATION
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THEATRE ARTS - PERFORMANCE
THEATRE ARTS - TECHNICAL — ARTS DE LA
SCÈNE - TECHNIQUE
TOURISM/ TRAVEL
TRUCK & COACH
ULTRASOUND/ X-RAY — ULTRASON/ RAYONS X
VETERINARY — SOINS VÉTÉRINAIRES
VISUAL ARTS — ARTS VISUELS
WATER/ WASTEWATER
WEB DESIGN/ DEVELOPMENT
WELDING — SOUDAGE
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