
NSCAD University (also known as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design or NSCAD) is a public art university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university is a co-educational institution that offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The university also provides continuing education services through its School of Extended Studies.

Ontario Tech University (OTU), also known as Ontario Tech, is a public research university located in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The university's main campus is located on approximately 160 hectares (400 acres) of land in northern Oshawa, while its secondary satellite campus is situated in downtown Oshawa. The university is a co-educational institution that operates seven academic faculties.

Parkland College, established in 1975 in Yorkton, Canada, is your gateway to practical education and career success. Known for adult basic education, essential skills training, and diverse programs in business, healthcare, and IT, it also offers university transfer pathways. With dedicated career counselling and support services, international students can make informed decisions. The September 2026 intake is ideal for those seeking a supportive environment to build real-world skills. Located in Saskatchewan, the college provides strong local industry connections and a welcoming community, boosting your employability in Canada.

Queen's University at Kingston,commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England.Queen's is organized into eight faculties and schools.

Simon Fraser University is a public research university in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Known for its innovative research, SFU offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. With a strong focus on experiential learning, the university has a diverse student body and a faculty committed to academic excellence.

Southeast College, a publicly funded regional college in Saskatchewan, Canada, offers a unique advantage for international students applying for the September 2026 intake. With six campuses spread across Weyburn, Estevan, and other key communities, you get the benefit of small class sizes and a supportive learning environment. The college is known for its career-focused programs and strong ties to local industries, enhancing your job prospects after graduation. Located in the heart of Canada's prairies, you'll enjoy a safe, affordable, and welcoming community, making it easier to focus on your studies and future career.

St. Lawrence College (SLC), established in 1967, is a leading College of Applied Arts and Technology in Eastern Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall. Known for its hands-on learning approach and strong industry connections, SLC prepares international students for real-world careers. The Kingston campus offers a vibrant student life in a historic, lakeside city. With a focus on career readiness and co-op opportunities, SLC is an excellent choice for the September 2026 intake, providing a supportive environment to launch your professional journey in Canada.

Thompson Rivers University (commonly referred to as TRU) is a public teaching and research university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees and vocational training. Its main campus is in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, and its name comes from the two rivers which converge in Kamloops, the North Thompson and South Thompson. The university has a satellite campus in Williams Lake, BC and a distance education division called TRU-Open Learning. It also has several international partnerships through its TRU World division. TRU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) at the associate, baccalaureate and master's degree levels.

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Metropolitan University is spread across two campuses, including its main campus in downtown Toronto and an upcoming medical college and campus in Brampton. The university operates seven academic divisions/faculties, including the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, and the Ted Rogers School of Management.

Toronto Metropolitan University International College (TMUIC) offers a dynamic pathway to one of Canada’s most innovative urban universities. Located in downtown Toronto, TMUIC is known for its experience-based learning, entrepreneurial culture, and commitment to real-world impact. For the September 2026 intake, international students can access undergraduate preparation programs that lead to degrees at Toronto Metropolitan University. With strong industry connections and a focus on career readiness, graduates benefit from excellent job prospects in Canada’s largest city. TMUIC’s creative and applied approach helps students thrive academically and professionally in a globally connected environment.

Located in the heart of Downtown Toronto, the Toronto School of Management (TSoM) has been preparing students for successful careers since 1966. Known for its strong industry connections and practical, career-focused programs, TSoM offers international students a direct pathway to Canada's thriving job market. With the September 2026 intake now open, you can choose from business, hospitality, and IT programs designed to fast-track your professional goals. Studying in Toronto means access to a multicultural hub and endless networking opportunities, making TSoM a smart choice for ambitious students ready to launch their global careers.

Nestled in the vibrant heart of downtown Montreal, Trebas Institute offers international students a launchpad for the September 2026 intake. Surrounded by world-class restaurants, museums, and iconic venues like Place des Spectacles and the Centre Bell, you'll study in a city renowned as a top filming location for Hollywood blockbusters and a global hub for video game design. Known for its hands-on programs in the entertainment and creative industries, Trebas provides direct access to industry networks and festivals. This unique location maximizes your internship and career prospects, making it an ideal choice for students passionate about music, film, or digital arts.

Trebas Institute Toronto, established in 1978, offers a dynamic learning experience at its new, state-of-the-art campus in the heart of the city. Designed in 2018 with professional music and film studio spaces, the institute is tailored to meet the evolving needs of the entertainment industry. For the September 2026 intake, international students can immerse themselves in Canada's cultural capital, gaining hands-on training and direct industry connections. Graduates emerge with strong career prospects in music, film, and audio production, ready to launch their creative careers in Toronto's thriving arts scene.

Trent University is a public liberal arts university in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham. Trent is known for its Oxbridge college system and small class sizes.

rinity Western University (TWU) is a private Christian liberal arts university with campuses in both Langley and Richmond, British Columbia. The school is a member of Universities Canada.

University Canada West (UCW) is a private, for-profit[3] university in British Columbia, Canada. It was founded in 2005 by David F. Strong, the former president of the University of Victoria. UCW was purchased in 2008 by the Eminata Group and in 2014 sold to Global University Systems, its present owners. Based in downtown Vancouver, the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business and management.

The University of Alberta (also known as U of A or UAlberta) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory, the university's first president. It was enabled through the Post-secondary Learning Act. The university is considered a "comprehensive academic and research university" (CARU), which means that it offers a range of academic and professional programs that generally lead to undergraduate and graduate level credentials. It is ranked among the top public universities in Canada by major college and university rankings.

With campuses in Vancouver and Kelowna, the University of British Columbia is a globally recognized institution that offers exceptional programs in fields such as forestry, computer science, and psychology.

Located in Alberta, the University of Calgary is a research-intensive institution that offers a wide range of programs in fields such as engineering, business, and the humanities. The university is also known for its strong ties to industry and entrepreneurship.

The University of Guelph (abbreviated U of G) is a comprehensive public research university in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1964 after the amalgamation of Ontario Agricultural College (1874), the MacDonald Institute (1903), and the Ontario Veterinary College (1922), and has since grown to an institution of almost 30,000 students (including those at the Humber campus, Ridgetown campus, off-campus degree enrolments, diploma enrolments and part-time students) and employs 830 full-time faculty (academic staff) as of fall 2019. It offers 94 undergraduate degrees, 48 graduate programs, and 6 associate degrees in many different disciplines.

The University of Lethbridge (also known as uLethbridge, uLeth, and U of L) is a public comprehensive and research higher education institution located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with a second campus in the city of Calgary, Alberta. It was founded in the liberal education tradition.

The University of Manitoba (U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a Canadian public research university in the province of Manitoba. Founded in 1877, it is the first university of western Canada. Both by total student enrolment and campus area, the U of M is the largest university in the province of Manitoba and the 17th-largest in all of Canada. Its main campus is located in the Fort Garry neighbourhood of southern Winnipeg, with other campuses throughout the city. Along with the Fort Garry campus as its central hub, the University of Manitoba operates three other major locations: the Bannatyne Campus, the James W. Burns Executive Education Centre, and the William Norrie Centre. In addition, the university also administers its French-language affiliate, Université de Saint-Boniface in the Saint Boniface ward of Winnipeg.

The University of Montreal is a French-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is one of the largest universities in Canada and a leading institution in French-speaking countries. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines.

The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universities in North America. UNB was founded by a group of seven Loyalists who left the United States after the American Revolution.