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Ontario

Ontario

Private Career Colleges

Cliquez İci Pour FrançaisPrivate Career CollegesOntario is home to more than 400 registered private career colleges.

These colleges are independent businesses and not-for-profit institutions that are regulated by the Ontario government.

Private career colleges often appeal to people who need specific job skills to join the work force or who want to upgrade their skills to be more competitive in the job market.

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Study in Ontario

Ontario TravelCiquez İci Pour FrançaisOntario offers you far more than a world class education. We offer you the experience of a lifetime, inside and outside the classroom. Join more than 37,000 international students  from around the world who are studying in Ontario universities and colleges right now.  You will get the education that you want, with 47 publicly funded colleges and universities in Ontario, there are thousands of programs to choose from both in English and French languages.

Ontario has 24 colleges of applied arts and technology. Our colleges offer one, two and three-year certificate, diploma and advanced diploma programs. Some colleges also offer four-year applied degree programs. Ontario colleges offer more than 2,400 programs in almost 600 subjects. That’s a lot of choice!

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Ontario, ON
Motto: (Loyal it began, loyal it remains)
Emblem: White Trillium picture of flower

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Capital City: Toronto located on Lake Ontario is the capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city. It is also the commercial, industrial and financial centre of Canada
Population: 4,000,000 app
Area: 1,068,580 sq km
Entered Confederation - 1 July 1867
Time Zone: Most of Ontario is in the Eastern Time zone. Some of Western
Northern Ontario is in the Central Time Zone


Mayor Industries:

Ontario is the Canadian economic powerhouse, contributing approximately 40% of Canada’s total employment. The top five manufacturing industries are transportation equipment, metal products, food processing, chemical & products and electrical & electronic products. In the service sector, the largest industries are finance, insurance & real estate, trade, professional services and health care.

The fastest-growing sectors are business services, finance, tourism and culture.
Ministry of Education
Public Inquiries Unit
2nd Floor, 880 Bay Street
Toronto ON M7A 1N3
Toll-free in Ontario: 1-800-387-5514
Toronto and from outside Ontario: (416) 325-2929
Ontario’s schools are administered by 72 school district boards and 33 school districts. There are 31 English Public Schools, 29 English Catholic, 4 French Public, and 8 French Public school board authorities.
In 2007 there were 4,011 Elementary and 892 Secondary schools in Ontario

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Ontario Colleges

There are 24 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario

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Private Career Colleges
There are more than 500 private Career Training Colleges in Ontario
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Ontario has 19 publicly funded universities

eINFO - a guide to Ontario's universities for secondary school students from Ontario

CUDO –Common University Data Ontario
Organizations with Degree Authority in Ontario

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The Big Guide Book

Canadian Student Magazine

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