The Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada is a voluntary group of 96 public and non-profit private higher education providers in Canada. The organization was founded back in 1911 with a firm long-term mission of becoming the common...
Once you decide to study in Canada, you will realize that it’s a great future investment; cost and quality effective. Studying in Canada will give you access to excellent education, a cultural diversity and most importantly one globally recognized...
In order to get admitted in a Canadian tertiary education institution there are requirements students will have to meet, whether it Is an undergraduate or a postgraduate program. Depending on the field of studies, programs and other relevant factors...
Confirm that you meet your program requirements. Ensure you have completed the high school courses for both your first and second choice programs.
Choose your first and second choice programs
Check the admission requirement for your program choices
Complete your online application
Apply...
Several alternatives are available to help students finance their education regardless of your nationality. Canada on the other hand, in addition to scholarships and bursaries, offers student loans, bank loan or line of credit.
However, in such a vast pool...
What are the alternatives to post-secondary education in Canada?
In Canada, tertiary education includes every type of formal teaching program past secondary schools, be it academic, vocational, technical, or the professional education offered primarily by universities, colleges, and special institutes.
What...
The Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada is a voluntary group of 96 public and non-profit private higher education providers in Canada. The...
Commonly international students go for part time job like, cleaning, bartending, volunteer work or live-in-care types of work. Such jobs are minimum wage, paid...