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Finding the right school and program: start with what you know! |
International students who come to Canada find great opportunities to study and work in a multi-cultural, bilingual and diverse atmosphere, in top-tier universities and colleges. After making the big decision to study in Canada, you have to find the right school, and this can be challenging when you are unable to visit campuses or speak directly with school representatives.
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LanguageSchoolFinder.com Launches
Many international students wishing to come to Canada to study may face the challenge of having to learn a new language. Canada is a bilingual country where people speak both English and French. Finding a language school on LanguageSchoolFinder.com gives you the opportunity to learn the language from an accredited school and build your confidence in effectively communicating with other Canadians. Study English or French from language schools that understand the challenges faced by international students coming to Canada. Browse schools by program, school name or location to quickly find and request information about programs, course duration, and fees. Find out what a new language can do for you here.

StudyinCanada on Facebook
Show your support and connect with other international students by becoming a fan of StudyinCanada on Facebook. Stay up to date on news, events and other important information for international students wishing to further their education in Canada. Connect with other fans around the world.
Share experiences with other international students studying in Canada. If you're a prospective student get information and tips on how to deal with the process of becoming an international student studying in Canada. Get information on everything; from obtaining a student visa, residency/living arrangements, and adjusting to life in Canada.
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Live and learn a new language at UofT School of Continuing Studies
Choosing a language school can be difficult. Since there are so many schools out there, you should consider many things. Studying in another country is the experience of a lifetime! Do a little homework and take time to do research.
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University of Toronto - English Language Program School Profile
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The Canadian Trillium College - China campuses
CTC is a private Canadian School that offers an Ontario Secondary School curriculum to students in China. After successfully completing their Chinese Middle & Senior school programs and successfully completing the necessary Ontario Secondary School courses students may be granted an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). The granting of an OSSD is based on the total educational experience the student has acquired over their entire educational history in China.
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Changing lives and improving life: the University of Guelph
The University of Guelph is located in the City of Guelph which is a vibrant community of over 113,000 with a lively downtown, abundant shopping opportunities and a dynamic cultural core. Surrounded by the rolling hills of southwestern Ontario, Guelph is an hour's drive from Toronto and even closer to Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo.
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University of Guelph School Profile
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New Political Science doctoral program at Concordia
Are you passionate about politics? Are you interested in the sophisticated analysis of power, governance, conflict and cooperation? Consider a PhD in Political Science at Concordia University.
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Concordia University School Profile
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| | Winter 2008 Volume 1, Issue 3
Featured Article
School News
Feature Schools
Scholarships
21% of international students are enrolled in business, management, and public administration programs.
15% of international students are enrolled in social and behavioral sciences and law programs.
Architecture- and engineering-related programs claim 14% of international students.
In 2006, there were 356 programs with an international focus offered at 61 universities.
The most popular fields of study with an international focus are: international relations, European studies, international business and international development.
Enrolment in internationally-focused programs is rising, especially in the areas of business, international affairs and relations, and international development.
- Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
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Next Issue:
You�ve been accepted! Now what?
Arranging to come to Canada, getting a jump start on fall 2008, financial aid. Watch for it in April!
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