Canada's education system
Find out how the education system in Canada is structured. Statistics
Canada has online education statistics about Canada.
Studying in Canada
Learn what you need to know about studying in Canada through Citizenship & Immigration
Canada.
When choosing Canada as your destination for education,
discover what institutions and programs are available for you
to select from.
If you are looking to study in Canada, visit the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Web site to find out the requirements.
As a student, learn more about the opportunities for studying
in Canada at http://www.educationcanada.cmec.ca/EN/home.php.
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Education in Ontario
The provincial governments of Canada are responsible for administering
the education system. Find out how Ontario's publicly-funded education system operates.
Learn what you need to know about the Ministry of Education's
elementary and secondary school system and the postsecondary school system in Ontario.
Universities in Ontario operate independently, with the exception
that they are given funding and degree-granting authority by the
Ministry of Education.
Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario offer certificate
and diploma programs approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.
Learn about the Ontario Student
Assistance Program (OSAP) and how to apply for financial assistance
to meet your postsecondary educational costs.
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Toronto colleges
Find out how to apply to colleges in Ontario through Ontario College Application Services.
Here is a list of colleges located in the City of Toronto:
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Toronto universities
Find out how to apply to universities in Ontario through the Ontario Universities' Application
Centre.
Here is a list of universities located in the City of Toronto:
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Language and literacy
Many organizations and institutions offer language and literacy
programs such as English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) classes:
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Other resources
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