How Canadian Schools Stack Up
Maclean reported the rankings of world class universities done by the QS Intelligence Unit, a British research company, and how Canadian schools measure up with all top universities in the world. Based on disciplines of study, you can see the top 5 highest ranked universities, and the rankings of the Canadian schools for reference. If you like to see other subject rankings, please...
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Survey Ranks Waterloo Faculty of Engineering Top Engineering School in Canada
Exchange Morning Post reported that the Engineering school of the University of Waterloo is the best in Canada. A survey was done by the Business Insider, a US website. They surveyed 723 people with 91 percent have engineering degree, or equivalent degree. Most of the respondents’ professions are research scientists, mobile developers or mechanical engineers. Through the...
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Growing number of parents unable to pay for college study
Vancouver News1130 reported that with tuition fees as high as $84,000 for a four year program today, four out of five parents fall short of saving for their children’s post-secondary education. A survey shows that many parents do not save enough when their children are ready for attending universities or college. Students are now taking on more debt, with an average of $27, 747...
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Information on Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
What is OSAP? Ontario Student Assistance Program. A program that is run by the Ontario Misistry of Training, College and Universities (MTCU). OSAP provides eligible Ontario students who qualify for post-secondary education with financial assistance to help pay for tuition, books, living costs, transportation and other education-related costs. The Government of Ontario...
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Students call out premier regarding loan debt
"Tuition fees are becoming unreasonable" states James Bowen, a 31 year old who graduated from Vancouver Island University with a liberal study degree in 2009. Bowen, who currently works at North Island College had consumed $41,000 of student loan debt when attending university in 2009 and now that he is no longer in school he finds it difficult to pay off his debt, he...
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