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Colleges and Universities in Toronto :
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Canadian Business College
Canadian Business College is a for-profit business college
that has locations in Toronto, Scarborough, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It
was established in 1992.
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Canadian Forces College
The Canadian Forces College (CFC) is a military school for
officers of the Canadian Forces. The college provides military education courses
meant to enable officers to effectively provide leadership within the Canadian
Forces.
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Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is a Canadian
chiropractic institute, established in 1945. It is currently the only Canadian
chiropractic teaching institution for Anglophone students (a chiropractic school
for Francophone students exists in Quebec at Universite du Quebec a Trois
Riviers). CMCC was the first private college in Ontario to be granted
degree-granting privilege, which is received in 2005; students now graduate with
a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree, which is officially recognized as being on par
academically with other doctoral degree professions such as medicine, dentistry,
and optometry. CMCC does not teach a subluxation-based model of chiropractic,
rather it teaches an evidence based medicine model which emphasizes research and
critical thinking skills in the clinical decision making progress. CMCC is
currently a private university unlike Canada's other chiropractic programme at
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, which is within a public university.
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Centennial College
Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology is the
oldest community college in Ontario, founded in 1966. It is located in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada; its four campuses are situated to serve the eastern portion of
the Greater Toronto Area. In 2007, the college opened a satellite in the west
end.
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George Brown College
George Brown College (GBC) is a public, fully-accredited
college of applied arts and technology with three full campuses in downtown
Toronto, Ontario. Like many other colleges in Ontario, GBC was founded in 1967
by the government of Ontario.
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Glendon College
Glendon College (French: Collège universitaire Glendon) is
one of the two campuses of York University, Canada's third-largest university,
in Toronto, Ontario. A bilingual liberal arts college with 84 full-time faculty
members and a student population of about 2400, Glendon is located in midtown
Toronto's Lawrence Park neighbourhood. The university's larger Keele campus is
located on the outskirts of Toronto. Formally, Glendon is one of York's 10
faculties. It was modeled on Swarthmore College.
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Herzing College
Herzing University is a private, for profit, career focused
institution of higher education that awards diplomas, associate degrees and
bachelor degrees in a variety of disciplines. It was founded by Henry and
Suzanne Herzing in 1965 as a computer programming school in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. It now has seven campuses in the U.S., and four locations in Canada,
and an online Division, herzingonline.edu. Herzing University in the U.S. is
accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central
Association.The locations outside of Quebec in Canada are accredited by the
Council on Education and Training Accrediting Commission.The programs offered by
the Montreal Campus are approved by the Minister of Education in Quebec which
allows credits earned there to be transferable to other Quebec institutions of
higher education offering the same subjects.
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Humber College
Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
(generally referred to as Humber) is a polytechnic college in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Humber provides over 150 programs including: bachelor’s degree, diploma,
certificate, apprenticeship and postgraduate programs. Humber serves 20,000
full-time and 55,000 part-time learners, as well as more than 15,000 employees
in custom corporate training.
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The Michener Institute
The Michener Institute, more formally The Michener
Institute for Applied Health Sciences, is a post-secondary institution in
Toronto, Ontario, that educates applied health science professionals.
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Ontario College of Art & Design
The Ontario College of Art & Design is Canada's largest and
oldest university for art and design. It is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
on McCaul Street beside the Art Gallery of Ontario. The school combines an
experiential, studio-based education with liberal studies, which is recognized
with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), a Bachelor of Design (BDes), an
Interdisciplinary Master's in Art Media and Design (MA, MFA or MDes), a Master's
in Criticism and Curatorial Practices (MFA), or an Executive Master's of Design
in Advertising (EMDes). The school has a student body of approximately 3,500 and
close to 400 full-time and part-time faculty members. Courses are offered
through the Faculty of Art, Faculty of Design, Faculty of Liberal Studies and
alternative programs.
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Ryerson University
Ryerson University is a public research university located
in downtown Toronto, Canada. It has 24,000 full-time students, and offers
undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Its urban campus surrounds Yonge and
Dundas Square, with the majority of its buildings in the blocks northeast of the
square in Toronto's Garden District. The university offers many specialized
programs which are unique in Canada across its five faculties.
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Seneca College
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology is a
community college for applied arts and technology in Toronto, Ontario. Seneca
College is a member of Polytechnics Canada.
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Stouffville College
In September 2006, Stouffville College(SC) became the only
college registered under the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA) University and College Registration Scheme to teach ACCA’s Professional
Scheme and Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) Scheme in Canada. In addition
to students in Canada, Stouffville College aims to support International
Students who wants to study the ACCA and CAT Scheme in Canada.
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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (U of T) is a public research
university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated a mile north of the city's
Financial District on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. The university was
founded by Royal Charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of
higher learning in the colony of Upper Canada. Originally controlled by the
Church of England, it assumed the present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular
institution. As a collegiate university, it consists of twelve colleges that
differ in character and history, with each retaining substantial autonomy. The
university operates sixteen academic faculties, ten teaching hospitals and
numerous research institutes, with two satellite campuses at Mississauga and
Scarborough.
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York University
York University (French: Université York) is a university
located in Toronto, Ontario. It is Canada's third-largest university and has
produced several of the country's top leaders across the humanities and in
sciences such as chemistry, meteorology and space science.
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