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St. Clair College

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Facilities & Services

On-campus Housing
Lowest: $400.00Highest: $630.00
Lowest: $400.00Highest: $630.00

Notes
St. Clair now offers 204 two bedroom suites at our on site residence.

Off-campus Housing
Lowest: $600.00Highest: $800.00

Incoming Students
The College has invested more than $1.24 million in the past 18 months on classroom technology and we have partnered with the student government to build a $3.7 million, 14,000 square foot addition to the Student Centre.

Sports

Intramural:
Alpine Skiing (F/M), Badminton (F/M), Ball Hockey (F/M), Baseball (F/M), Basketball (F/M), Beach Volleyball (F/M), Flag Football (F/M), Ice Hockey (M), Table Tennis (F/M)

Intercollegiate: Badminton (F/M), Baseball (F), Basketball (F/M), Cross Country Running (F/M), Ice Hockey (M), Soccer (F/M), Volleyball (F/M)

Notes
Varsity and intramural athletics work to make St. Clair College, not just an academic experience, but a life experience. St. Clair's commitment to student activities is evident in the growing list of sports offered.

Clubs
International Business Club, Chemistry Club, Law and Security Society, Concrete Canoe Club, Interior Design, Landscape/Horticulture Club, Marketing Club, IEEE (Institute of Electrical/Electronics Engineers), NSBE (Engineering Society), Advertising, Architecture, Graphic Design, Information Technology, Sign Language, and Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

Information Technology
Library/Resource Centre and student newspaper.

Special Services
St. Clair College provides educational support services to students with disabilities who are enrolled or applying to the College. Students with learning disabilities, emotional disorders, or temporary or permanent physical, visual, or auditory limitation are responsible for notifying the College ahead of time to ensure the provision of appropriate learning accommodations. The First Nations/Aboriginal Counsellor can provide specialized services needed by First Nations, Aboriginal, and Metis and Innuit/Innu students at the South and Thames Campuses.

International Involvement
Extensive international linkages at the faculty and institutional levels include Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Western and Eastern Europe. Extensive English language training is available for international students. A TOEFL score of 500 is required for direct admission to diploma programs. Students with lesser scores may be admitted to English as a Second Language courses leading to diploma programs. Conditional approval into post-secondary programs will be given to international students registering into English language training first, assuming all other admissions criteria are met.

Campus Tours
Campus tours can be arranged upon request with ample notice, please phone (519) 972-2727, ext. 4676.

Other
Includes health services, academic and personal counselling, student employment services, assessment of prior learning/experience, registration, a bookstore, college computer store, food/cafeteria services, peer tutoring, parking (fee), lockers (fee), and a new Student Centre.

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