Studying in Canada: Choosing a school, college or university
- Study in Canada, the Government of Canada website on this topic
- the Ministry of Education of the province in which you would like to study
- Canadian Bureau for International Education
Primary and secondary schools
These are schools that teach students up to the grade 12 level. Provincial governments in Canada regulate all primary and secondary schools. Find out more information about schools from the Ministry of Education of the province in which you would like to study.
Post-secondary institutions
(universities and colleges)
Post-secondary schools include colleges, universities and
technical schools. Each post-secondary school has its own set of rules
on how to apply, and decides what level of English or French you will
need to be accepted. For more information on post-secondary schools,
contact:- Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
- Association of Canadian Community Colleges
- Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
Private career and vocational schools
Provincial governments do not necessarily regulate private schools. Make sure that the private school you apply to meets provincial education requirements. For more information on private career colleges, contact the National Association of Career Colleges.Language schools
There are many schools in Canada that teach English or French as a second language. Provincial governments regulate language programs at public institutions.Provincial governments do not necessarily regulate language programs at private schools. Make sure that the private school you apply to meets provincial education requirements. For more information about private language programs, contact:
How to apply to a school, college or university
Once you have chosen a place to study you will need to apply to that school, college or university. Every school has different rules on how to apply.Make sure you apply early for your course of study. Apply at least six months in advance to primary and secondary schools. University and college students should apply a year before they want to start their studies.
Contact the school where you want to study to learn how to apply. They will give you the right application forms and be able to tell you about:
- the cost of applying;
- tuition fees;
- health insurance;
- rent and how much it will cost to live in Canada;
- language tests.
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