Friday, 10 September 2010

George Brown College-canada

Established in 1967, this college of Applied Arts and Technology gets its name from one of the Fathers of Confederation, George Brown. The College is famous for both the courses in nursing and culinary art and over the years it has produced excellent chefs.

The College offers 112 diploma courses, 7 degree programs mostly in conjunction with Ryerson University and 29 certificate programs and 1000 continuing education programs.

The Casa Loma campus has courses in dentistry and the St. James campus has faculty of hospitality and tourism.

Some of the important full time programs are:

  • Building Technology
  • Community Services
  • Creative Arts
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Creative Arts
  • Designs
  • Fashion and Jewellery


Some of the famous post graduate programs are:

  • Community Services
  • Health Services
  • Nursing

The college offers scholarships, bursaries and awards and some of the renowned scholarships are:

  • Canadian Pacific Railway Scholarship for Women in the Railway Conductor Program
  • Canadian National Scholarships for Women

85% of the students receive financial assistance and endowments of $5,000 and more for research oriented programs and other academic courses

The college offers accommodation both on campus and off campus, however the cost varies.


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Address:
George Brown College
PO Box 1015, Station B
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 2T9
Phone: 416-415-2000
Toll free: 1-800-265-2002
Website: www.georgebrown.ca

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