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Studying in Canada
Have you thought about studying in Canada? Every year, tens of thousands of students from around the world attend Canadian universities and colleges, including over 8,500 Americans. Canadian universities are recognized worldwide for their consistently high quality, leading-edge research and innovation. Come and experience a country that is culturally and geographically diverse and consistently ranked one of the best places in the world to live. Visit Education au/in Canada to learn more.
Five reasons to consider studying in Canada:
- High Quality Education
A Canadian degree is considered equivalent to an American one, and is recognized around the world. Canadian universities maintain a high standard of academic excellence and have consistently been recognized in top international rankings. Across a variety of disciplines, Canadian academia is at the forefront of research and innovation. Choose from over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs offered at universities across the country, as well as professional degree programs and certificates. - Excellent Value
Tuition and living expenses at a Canadian school are very affordable. Canadian citizens abroad are eligible for Canadian student fees, which range from $2,900 to $7,800 CDN per school year. International student fees range from $4,500 to $14,500 USD, depending on the schools and academic program. American students are also eligible for U.S. Federal Student Aid programs at most Canadian universities. In addition, individual universities offer a wide variety of scholarships and grants. - Lots of Choice
Canada has over 90 universities and more than 150 colleges ranging from small liberal arts schools to major research institutions including undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. Canadian universities are degree-granting institutions similar to four-year American universities and colleges. Canadian colleges offer diploma and certificate programs similar to American junior colleges. Since Canada is a bilingual country, students also have the option of studying in French or English. - Learn and Earn
A great way to enhance a university degree is with a co-operative work program or international exchange. International students are eligible to work on campus or as part of a cooperative program offered by their university. Certain students may also be eligible for an off-campus work permit. Graduates from participating Canadian post-secondary institutions may also be eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program which allows them to work in Canada for one or two years after graduation. - Explore a new country
Canada is close to home – but a world away! Studying abroad in Canada, you will be immersed in a new culture which is different and exciting, but also very similar to America’s in many ways. Canadian universities offer excellent support services to international students to help you adjust to your new surroundings. Your university experience extends beyond the classroom and at Canadian universities you will find a vibrant campus life and numerous extra-curricular activities from cultural, religious and social activities to committees and conferences. Many schools also have sports teams at the varsity and non-competitive, intramural levels.
For more information about studying in Canada visit the websites below.
Study in Canada
The Canadian Embassy's website with information about tuition costs, admissions, study permits and French language study.
Association of Universities and Colleges Canada
This site provides detailed information (program offerings, tuition costs, enrolment figures) about specific Canadian universities and colleges.
Association of Canadian Community Colleges
A source for information on career oriented schools in Canada.
CanLearn
A great resource for anyone interested in studying in Canada, this site has a budget estimator and financial planner.
Live, Learn and Succeed
On this site you will find information about student visas and working on campus as well as a budget estimator.
Citizenship and Immigration
Information on study permits, work permits for students and the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program.