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Studying in Canada
Imagine the opportunities for study in Canada!
Imagine: Education in Canada
Why Study in Canada?
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High Quality Education and Degrees
A Canadian degree is considered equivalent to an American one, and is highly regarded around the world. Canadian universities maintain high standards of academic excellence and have consistently been recognized in top international rankings.
- Excellent Value
Tuition and living expenses at a Canadian school are a great value. International student tuition in Canada ranges from US$ 10,000 to US$ 25,000, making studying in Canada similar in price to studying out-of-state. Americans studying in Canada are eligible for U.S. Federal Student Aid programs at most Canadian universities. Numerous scholarships are also available to U.S. students.
- So Many Great Options
Canada has over 90 universities and more than 150 colleges ranging from world-renowned research institutions to small liberal arts colleges.
- Gain a Global Perspective
The international perspective that you will develop during your studies in Canada will open doors across the globe after graduation.
- Learn and Earn
A great way to enhance a university degree is with a co-operative work program. International students can work on campus or as part of a cooperative program offered by their university.
- Explore a New Country
Canada is close to home – but a world away! Studying in Canada, you will be immersed in a new and exciting culture as you engage in your campus community and the many extra-curricular opportunities there.
For more information about studying in Canada, visit these websites:
Imagine: Education In Canada
The Canadian Government’s official portal for international students.
Association of Universities and Colleges Canada
This site provides detailed information (program offerings, tuition costs, enrolment figures) about Canadian universities and colleges. Check out the:
- Programs of Study Database
A searchable directory of academic programs - Guide for International Students
A great introduction to studying in Canada - Notes for International Students
Answers to many FAQs
Association of Canadian Community Colleges
ACCC is the national, voluntary membership organization created in 1972 to represent colleges and institutes to government, business and industry, both in Canada and internationally.
Languages Canada
Languages Canada is Canada's premier language organization representing its two official languages: English and French. Membership is limited to schools which meet the rigorous standards of the association and who are committed to upholding them. Languages Canada is recognized by the Canadian government and internationally.
Canadian Information Center for International Credentials
CICIC collects, organizes, and distributes information, and acts as a national clearing house and referral service to support the recognition and portability of Canadian and international educational and occupational qualifications.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Information on study permits, work permits for students, and the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program.
- American citizens studying in Canada can apply for their visa at the Point of Entry, located at major airports and border points where people entering Canada must report.
- If you are applying for a Study Permit, ensure you have all the documentation required.