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Distances: 388 km south of Sudbury 299 km west of Ottawa Distance 3,871.3 km 5 hours by Air

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STUDY IN CANADA

Distances:

•388 km south of Sudbury

•299 km west of Ottawa

Distance

• 3,871.3 km• 5 hours by Air

BEAUTIFUL GREAT TORONTO• Economic capital, financial

centre• Population of 2.48 million

people (5.5 million in the GTA)

• The city's borders are formed by Lake Ontario to the south

• Humid summers and cold winters (experience four seasons)

• The most multicultural city

CITY OF TORONTO

VANCITY• One of the best places to live

• 52% of the population speaking a first language other than English

• On the mainland of British Columbia surrounded on three sides by water

• Oceanic climate makes it one of the warmest cities in Canada

• Many international conferences and events

GEOGRAPHY OF VANCOUVER

Niagara Falls Fall in Canada

Fun in the Winter

Rocky Mountains

LIFE IN CANADA

TRANSPORTATIONBus

Subway

Street Car

Ferries

Sky Train

QUICK FACTS

Cambrian College @ Sudbury

• Approximately 5000 students

• Over 80 different programs

• 1 of 24 colleges in Ontario• Established in 1966• SPP-participating college• Living expenses:

$10,000/yr

Cambrian College @ Hanson

• Over 700 International Students

• Top 6 popular programs• 3 Locations• Benefits /Credentials by

Cambrian College• Through SPP • Living expenses:

$11,000/yr to $ 15,000/yr

COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY

College

• Credentials:• Certificates• Diplomas• Bachelor’s Degrees(offered

in Sudbury campus)• Graduate Certificates

• Programs:• Career-focused

• Faculty:• Connection to work force

University

• Credentials:• Bachelor’s Degrees• Master’s Degrees• Doctorate Degrees

• Programs:• Broad focus

• Faculty:• Minimal connection

COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY

College

• Teaching Methods:• Theory lectures, research,

small group discussions.• Practical (hands-on, Work

placement, co-op, labs).• Class Sizes:

• Average class size range from 10-100 students.

University

• Teaching Methods:• Theory lectures, research,

small group discussions.• Some programs may

include co-op or lab work.• Class Sizes:

• Average class size ranges from 20-1000 students.

COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY

College

• Tuition:• Average CAD $13,200 for

any program (8 months, including health insurance and student fees)

• Accountability: • Government surveys

students, graduates and employers.

University

• Tuition:• Average between CAD

$17,000 to $25,000+• Accountability:

• No surveys conducted

Academic Year• Three 15-week semesters• Fall semester - September to December• Winter semester - January to April• Summer semester- May to August• 18-21 hours of instruction per week• 1, 2 and 3-year programs (2, 4 and 6

semesters)• leads to Ministry recognized Diploma or

Certificate.

ProgramsToronto Campus

• General Business (4 Semesters)• Accounting (4 Semesters)• Business Administration (6 Semesters)

ProgramsBrampton Campus

• Hotel and Restaurant Management (4 Semesters)• Tourism and Travel (4 Semesters)• Human Resources Management (3 Semesters)

ProgramsVancouver Campus

• General Business (4 Semesters)• Tourism and Travel (4 Semesters)

College Strengths• Hands-on training with practical

components.• Qualified professors with industry

experience.• Industry linkages.• A variety of delivery modes.• Student support services, including:

• Staff, peer and on-line Tutoring• Counseling Centre• Academic Planning• Study Skills Workshop• Library and Study Areas• Computer Laboratories• Employment Services

OPPORTUNITIES

• Laurentian University• University of Lethbridge• Ryerson University• Cape Breton University• Over 20 Universities signed

this agreement with Cambrian

• Co-op/ Employment• Off campus work permit• 3-year work permit• CEC, Skill Worker, PNP• Immigration of Canada

Articulation Agreements Work Permit

Orientation• Settlement support• Introduction to life in Canada.• Introduction to medical, retail,

banking and other services.• College tour and orientation.• Introduction to local places of

work.• Assistance in recreational

programming.• Assistance in finding sources for

special dietary requirements.

Application Process

Step 1

• Research and choose your program of study.• Do you meet the requirements?

Step 2

• Plan your finances carefully.

Step 3

• Complete and submit an application form.• Send in all relevant transcripts (certified copies).

Step 4

• Receive Offer of Admission.

Application Process

Step 5

• Send in confirmation fee.

Step 6

• Receive Official Letter of Admission.

Step 7

• Apply for Study Permit.

Step 8

• Advise us of your arrival.

Step 9

• Make travel arrangements.

Welcome to Cambrian@Hanson!We, Sow, Nurture, Cultivate, and Harvest

Toronto: 102A – 155 Consumers Road,Toronto, ON M2J 0A3telephone: 1-416-977-8188facsimile: 1-416-979-9880e-mail:[email protected]

www.canadahanson.com

Cambrian College @ Hanson International

Brampton: 101 – 44 Peel Center Dr,Brampton, ON L6T 4B5 telephone: 1-905-791-7555facsimile: 1-905-791-5176e-mail: [email protected]

Vancouver: 218 - 810 Quayside DriveNew Westminster, B.C, V3M 6B9telephone: 1-604-553-2835facsimile: 1-604-553-2835e-mail:[email protected]