Five great tools to choose a Canadian University or College

If your plan is to come to Canada for a degree, your first chore is to choose a Canadian College or University that better fit your needs.

For that, you can use these fine on-line tools…

AUCC Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada

It has a great Programs of Study database to let you choose based on different criteria: language, Province, field of study, etc.

Their Canadian University International Exchange Agreements Database (CUE) lets you find out if your actual College or University in your country has some kind of agreement with a Canadian one… You never know if there could be a chance there, right?

It also has a link to a database with available jobs in Canadian universities that could be useful if you have a background on the area.

e!nfo. A guide to Ontario’s universities for secondary school students

Yes, I know! You are not a high school graduate! But this web page can be useful in two ways: if you want to pursue a university or College degree here, yo are in the same condition as a lo9cal High School graduate… almost! If you have a son or daughter around grade 12 age, this is the page to go also!

This short video show you how to use the site…

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CREPUQ

The CREPUQ website is for Quebec Universities and Colleges only. It has useful information about job openings at colleges and intra-Quebec mobility for students.

Inforoute

Inforoute is an excellent website for thos looking for College or Trades information in Quebec.

A list of Canadian universities

And of course you can visit our post with a comprehensive list of Canadian Universities.
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