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Sudbury
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Distances: 380 km north of Toronto 292 km north of Barrie 299 km east of Sault Ste. Marie 494 km west of Ottawa 697 km west of Montreal 1,001 km southeast of Thunder Bay
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Beautiful Greater Sudbury
safe, dynamic city population of 165,000 natural surroundings: 330 lakes 380 km from Toronto friendly people, all ethnic backgrounds Beautiful Greater Sudbury
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SUDBURY CITY SNAPSHOTS
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SCENIC LAKESHORE
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Fun in Winter
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USP (Unique Sales Point)
Scholarships $50,000 (volunteer+academic) General Scholarship: +150 awards On Campus Work Study $40,000 worth funds 90 international students SIN/EVN (6 month) Volunteer Activities City liberal (How to use computer) Career fair (on campus) Canadian employers value these.
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What we do to help students to be successful? (settlement in Canada)
USP (Sudbury) - friendly, safer easy get around, bus to campus, Science North, lakes - Immigration city Before: Greece, Italy, Finland, Ukraine, UK Present: India, Pakistan, China, Vietnam... Natural environment - Highest employment in Ontario
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USP (Cambrian College)
- 4,500 students 90 int'l students 250 int'l students-expectation 5% of student population - Small class size get to know teachers most teachers are experts from the industry know demand in the industry and to meet requirements of employment - Very strong industrial relationship
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USP (Cambrian College)
Strong industry relationship A lot of equipment donated by the industries -Vale: mobile trades training trailer ($2 m) -Xstrata: mine company $5.5m project (sustainabile energy centre) -Stantec: $50,000 new survey equipment for Civil Engineering - Curricula -designed for employment -developed with input from industry partners and employers Everything of Cambrian College Gears for Employment!
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Key Performance Indicator numbers for Cambrian College for the past academic year:
Cambrian Provincial Ave. Graduation Rate 67.9% 65.0% Graduate Satisfaction Rate 85.2% 78.9% Employer Satisfaction Rate 90.1% 92.8% Graduate Employment Rate 87.0% % You may see that in three of four categories we are above the provincial average and at a 90.1% Employer Satisfaction Rate where we are slightly below the provincial average.
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Quick Facts Approximately 5,000 students Over 90 different programs
1 of 25 colleges in Ontario 1 of approx colleges in Canada, established in 1965 Funded by Ontario Government Quick Facts
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Academic Divisions School of Business School of Computer Studies
School of Engineering Technology School of Art and Design School of Communication Studies School of Music School of Health Sciences Academic Divisions
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Academic Divisions School of Emergency Services
School of Community Services School of Justice School of General Studies School of Skills Training/SkyTech Continuing Education Center for Workforce and Community Development Academic Divisions
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Academic Year Two 15-week semesters
Fall semester: September to December Winter semester: January to April Summer break: 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 Academic Year
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Life on Campus - Sudbury
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加拿大有着丰富的自然环境,人们酷爱走出城市 到户外活动。
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COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY Credentials: Programs: Faculty: Certificates
Diplomas Bachelor’s Degrees Graduate Certificates Programs: Career-focused Faculty: Connection to work force Bachelor’s Degrees Master’s Degrees Doctorate Degrees Broad-focused Minimal connection
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COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY Teaching Methods: Class Sizes:
Theory (lectures, research, small group discussions) Practical (hands-on, work placement, co-op, labs). Class Sizes: Average class sizes range from Theory (lectures, research, small group discussions) Some programs may include co-op or lab-work. Average class sizes range from
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COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY Tuition: Accountability:
Average CAD $11,500 for any program (8 months, including health insurance and student fees) Accountability: Government surveys students, graduates and employers. Average between 16,000-20,000+ No survey conducted
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College Strengths hands-on training with practical component
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 computer laboratories College Strengths
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Orientation settlement support
introduction to life in Canada and in Sudbury introduction to medical, retail, banking and other services college tour and orientation Orientation
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Orientation introduction to local places of worship
assistance in recreational programming assistance in finding sources for special dietary requirements Orientation
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Dining on Campus Chartwells Cafeteria (Main campus) Tim Hortons
Student Centre – On the Rocks Fontaine Bleue Dining Room Chef’s Express /food
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Dining on Campus Chartwells Cafeteria (Main campus) Tim Hortons
Student Centre – On the Rocks Fontaine Bleue Dining Room Chef’s Express /food
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Residence Townhouse Style
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Cambrian Foundation Over $375,000 in Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards Visit the Cambrian Foundation at:
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Application Process No Application Fee
Receive Official Letter of Admission Apply for Study Permit Advise us of your arrival Make travel arrangements Welcome to Cambrian! Application Process
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Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology 1400 Barrydowne Road Sudbury ON Canada P3A 3V8
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