Niagara College
Canada’s leader in applied, experiential learning, NC offers its students a breadth of programs that reflect and respond to the key sectors of our region, our province and the broader global economy.
These programs immerse students within a highly experiential learning environment, enhanced by digital technologies. Our graduates possess cultural and global competencies; they are innovative, adaptable and entrepreneurial, pushing the boundaries of the possible for industry in Niagara, in Canada and abroad.
Niagara College acknowledges that we are gathered on the shared traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (pronounced: ah-nish-naw-bay) and Haudenosaunee (pronounced: ho-deh-neh-show-nee). We offer our sincere gratitude to them as the stewards of this land, which is protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement’s three principles: to take only what you need, leave enough for others, and always keep the dish clean. Today, many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities from across Turtle Island continue to live and work in this territory. Acknowledging the peoples whose territory we are on, and the agreements that guide their stewardship of the land, reminds us to reflect on and respect their unique relationship to this land. It also is an invitation for all of us to identify and engage in actions that respect and reinforce our commitments to Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Rights.
Welcome to Niagara
Located in the heart of the Niagara Region – just minutes from one of the world’s most well-known tourism destinations with events, shows and festivals happening daily – Niagara College (NC) offers more than 130 innovative programs housed between our campuses in Welland and Niagara-on-the Lake. Together, they provide unique living labs and state-of-the-art facilities that deliver experiential learning opportunities; numerous on-campus employment opportunities; world-class applied research; and smaller class sizes delivered in an intimate and welcoming environment.
With close proximity to restaurants, wineries, museums, galleries, live music, festivals and only a 30-minute drive to the Canada-US border, both campuses are known for their warm and supportive culture and commitment to offering relevant programs that provide real-world work experience. Our classes are taught by passionate faculty who are committed to student success, resulting in a truly, one-ofa-kind educational experience.
Getting Here
No matter which direction you are travelling from, the Welland Campus (WC) and the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake (NL) are easy to get to thanks to the transportation corridor and vast network of highways which connect Niagara to Canada’s largest city and the most populous regions of the USA.
Located in Welland’s residential district, a strong reflection of our commitment to supporting the local communities we serve, the Welland Campus is a 90-minute drive to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and 2 hours to downtown Toronto. The beautiful 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake which sits at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment, is just a 70-minute drive to the GTA and 90-minutes to downtown Toronto.
Driving times:
Hamilton – 45 minutes
Oakville – 55 minutes
Milton – 60 minutes
Brantford – 60 minutes
Mississauga – 60 minutes
The Niagara Transit Commission serves all of the municipalities in the region and will ensure you get where you need to go. For routes and schedules visit nrtransit.ca
In addition, for students travelling to Niagara, GO Transit provides daily service directly to NC’s Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake with route details available at niagaracollege.ca/GO
Welland Campus
There is plenty to experience at the Welland Campus which has seen a complete overhaul in the past 10 years with expansions, additions and renovations to every section of the facility. The original home of NC, this campus is a leader in sustainable technology and operates state-of-the-art, modern learning environments designed to help students succeed in their education and career training.
The Welland Campus is located in the heart of a residential area near shopping centres and a variety of food outlets. The Seaway Mall and Niagara Street (shopping and food) are within walking distance of the campus. Transit connections via Niagara Regional Transit are available from the college, or from bus stops close-by.
Niagara Falls, one of the wonders of the natural world, is only 25 minutes away by car. The beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are within driving distance as well. Sand beaches and summertime fun are at your fingertips – visit the north shore of Lake Erie, one of Ontario’s Great Lakes. Known as Ontario’s “South Coast”, the shore area offers swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, festivals and more, and is only a brief car ride away.
Academic Schools:
Academic and Liberal Studies
Allied Health
Community Services
English Language Studies
Justice and Fitness
Media
Nursing and Personal Support Worker
Part-Time Studies
Technology
Trades
Campus Highlights:
Applied Health Institute
Dental Clinic
Eva M. Lewis Library and Learning Commons
Green Automotive Technology Lab
Marilyn I. Walker Centre of Excellence in Visual Arts and Technology
Massage Therapy Clinic
Rankin Technology Centre
Research and Innovation
Simplii Financial Athletic Centre
Teaching Hair Salon
Walker Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre
Niagara on-theLake Campus
The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagaraon-the-Lake is the centre for NC’s business, hospitality, horticultural, environmental, culinary, wine, beer and spirits programs. It has blossomed into a masterpiece of handson learning through the innovative development of several on-campus teaching enterprises. It has recently seen the addition of a state-of-the-art fitness and research centre in the Marotta Family Innovation Complex, Canada’s first and only Cannabis Institute and the NC Teaching Distillery.
Students and visitors alike can enjoy two worlds: the natural landscape of the Niagara escarpment situated adjacent to the campus and the lively surrounding communities. There is something for everyone, including a 100+ brand outlet shopping centre across the street.
Niagara Falls and the beautiful Niagara Parkway, Niagara River, and Ontario Wine Country are all close by. Students and residents can also visit beautiful sand beaches and enjoy summertime fun along the shores of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The Niagara area also offers excellent recreational fishing, boating, hiking, as well as vibrant festivals and events all year round.
Academic Schools:
Academic and Liberal Studies
Business and Management
Culinary Arts
Environment and Horticulture
Hospitality and Tourism
Wine, Beer and Spirits Studies
Campus Highlights:
40-Acre Vineyard
Benchmark Restaurant
Cannabis Institute
Ecological Lagoons and Wetlands
Marotta Family Innovation Complex
Pop-up Culinary, Wine, Beer and Spirits events
Research and Innovation
Simplii Financial Fitness and Recreation Centre
Teaching Brewery
Teaching Distillery
Teaching Greenhouse
Teaching Spa
Teaching Winery
Allied Health Studies
Advanced Care Paramedic
Community Pharmacy Assistant
Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)
Dental Hygiene
Dental Office Administration
Massage Therapy
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant
Paramedic
Pharmacy Technician
Admission Requirements:
Programs are taught by supportive faculty who are experts in their field and bring a current, real-world perspective to NC’s classrooms and labs. A hands-on learning environment includes a modern, stateof-the-art, fully operational dental clinic and community and hospital lab facilities (e.g. simulated community pharmacy and a sterile product room).
A wide variety of field and clinical placements provide opportunities for students to gain critical industry experience with NC, focused on delivering a unique interprofessional education that integrates several health-care professionals into a single team to provide the best possible patient care.
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Allied Health Studies
Advanced Care Paramedic
Are you currently a Primary Care Paramedic looking to extend your knowledge and skills? The Advanced Care Paramedic program builds on the knowledge and experience you have acquired as a Primary Care Paramedic. During your education you will attain enhanced assessment, knowledge and skills in the paramedic field. You will learn to use critical thinking and sound clinical judgement to effectively manage emergent and non-emergent healthcare situations within the community at the level of an Advanced Care Paramedic.
Program Highlights:
› Designed for current Primary Care Paramedics, the program meets the demand of Ontario’s emergency medical service organizations for advanced care paramedics.
› Approximately 620 hours of hands-on, practical work experience.
› Expert faculty with a strong background in the paramedic field.
› Didactic portion of program is offered over two days each week, allowing you to maintain employment.
› Upon successful completion of the program and provincial examinations, you will be eligible for employment as an Advanced Care Paramedic in Ontario.
Career Opportunities:
› Advanced Care Paramedic
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Patient Care Theory I
Patient Care Practicum I
Patient Care Practicum Advanced Skills
Patient Care Practicum I – Independent Study
Pharmacology
TWO Patient Care Theory II
Patient Care Practicum II
Advanced Care Professional and Medical Legal Issues
Patient Care Practicum II – Independent Study
Clinical Practice
THREE Field Placement - Preceptorship
Clinical and or Placement Requirements: Mask fit testing; equipment training for placement agency as deemed necessary by the agency; mandatory clinical and placement agency orientation sessions may be on campus and/or at the placement agency. Additional training as deemed necessary by the clinical and/or placement agency in accordance to Bill 18 may be on campus or at the placement agency.
Educational Certification by the Ontario Base Hospital: All ACP students will be required to attend a mandatory training session with the Base Hospital and obtain the status of “Educational Certification” at the ACP level in order to perform ACP skills during placement. This is completed at the end of Term 2.
Community Pharmacy Assistant
Are you detail-oriented with a desire to provide excellent patient care and customer service? As a Community Pharmacy Assistant, working alongside a registered pharmacist and/or pharmacy technician, you are an integral part of the healthcare team that provides community pharmaceutical services.
Program Highlights:
› Enhanced learning experience in a simulated community pharmacy.
› Hands-on, applied learning gained through labs and field placement completed concurrently with academic studies.
› Build knowledge of the latest pharmaceutical products, practices and drug distribution systems.
Career Opportunities:
› Community pharmacy
› Long-term care specialty pharmacy
› Pharmaceutical distribution wholesaler
› Pharmacy application software vendor
› Pharmacy benefits administration and consulting firm
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Communication in Healthcare I
Health Sciences Mathematics
Pharmacology I
Pharmacy Business Practices
Ontario College Certificate
Community Pharmacy Assistant Lab
Pharmacy Legislation
Field Placement I
TWO Pharmacology II
Applied Pharmacy Calculations
Non-Prescription Drugs and Products
Pharmaceutical Compounding
Long Term Care Pharmacy
Pharmacy Computers
Field Placement II
Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)
Do you have an aptitude for meticulous work and the desire to be part of the integrated healthcare team that provides oral care to individuals of all ages? As a Dental Assistant, you play a key role in a dental practice and have the knowledge and practical skills needed to help patients achieve their oral health goals.
Program Highlights:
› Over 400 hours of hands-on, experiential learning in Niagara College’s modern, fullyoperational dental clinic and labs.
› Unique interprofessional education experience in both classroom and clinical environments.
› Gain practical experience in a dental office field placement and combine theory with real-world experience.
› Accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC).
› Graduates are eligible to write the entry to practice National Dental Assisting Examination Board (NDAEB) exam followed by certification by the Ontario Dental Assistants Association after successful completion of the NDAEB exam.
Career Opportunities:
› Community dental health
› Dental supply practice
› Education
› General dental practice
› Insurance company
› Product research
› Sales
› Specialty dental practice
Do you recognize the value of a healthy smile and want to play an important role in oral healthcare delivery? As a Dental Hygienist, you are well-equipped to provide oral health education and excellent patient care in a clinical practice setting.
Program Highlights:
› Graduate in 24 months with a unique six-term delivery.
› Exceptional pre-clinical practice and clinical opportunities in Niagara College’s modern, fully operational dental clinic.
› Unique interprofessional education opportunities as part of an allied health team.
› Comprehensive and varied placement experiences.
› Accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC).
› Graduates are eligible to write the Federation of Dental Hygiene Regulators of Canada (FDHRC) entry to practice
National Dental Hygiene Certification Examination (NDHCE). Upon successful completion of the NDHCE, graduates may apply to become a registered dental hygienist in Ontario.
Career Opportunities:
› Community health setting
› Dental research
› Educational institution
› General dental practice
› Hospital dental facility
PLACEMENT
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Communication in Healthcare I
Dental Radiography I
Dental Assistant Business & Computer Concepts
Preclinic Principles & Theory I
Sciences in Dentistry for Dental Assistant I
Oral Health Prevention Promotions
Dental Materials and Lab I
TWO
Dental Radiography II
Preclinic Principles & Theory II
Restorative Clinic
Sciences in Dentistry for Dental Assistants II
Dental Materials and Lab II
Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Clinical Placement - Dental Assisting
Field Placement - Dental Assisting
› Independent dental hygiene practice
› Long-term care facility
› Speciality dental practice
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Orofacial Anatomy I
Microbiology and Infection Control
Anatomy and Physiology I
Dental Radiography I
Introduction to Dental Computer Concepts
Oral Health Prevention Promotion I
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism I
Clinical Placement I - Dental Hygiene
TWO Orofacial Anatomy II
Anatomy and Physiology II
Microbiology II
English for Health Sciences
Dental Radiography II
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism II
Oral Health Prevention Promotion II
Histology and Embryology
Clinical Placement II - Dental Hygiene
THREE Periodontology
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism III
Dental Biomaterials and Lab
Human Pathophysiology
Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Dental Pharmacology
Clinical Placement III - Dental Hygiene
Diverse Populations
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism IV
Oral Pathology
Ethics and Health Care
Introduction to Research
Nutrition and Diet Counselling
Clinical Placement IV - Dental Hygiene
FIVE Business Practice & Entrepreneurship
Community Health II
Dental Specialties
Radiographic Interpretation
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism V Professional Practice and Jurisprudence
Evidence Based Practice
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada
Clinical Placement V - Dental Hygiene
SIX
Dental Hygiene Principles and Professionalism VI
Dental Hygiene Practice Management
Health Care in Canada
Health Policy and Advocacy
Clinical Placement VI - Dental Hygiene
General Education Elective (1 course required)
Allied Health Studies
Dental Office Administration
Are you a people person seeking a career where you can blend your aptitude for business with your interest in oral health-care? As a Dental Office Administrator, you oversee the daily operations of a dental office including patient care records, health insurance company claims and appointment scheduling.
Program Highlights:
› Applied learning opportunities through a real-world teaching environment located at Niagara College’s modern, fully-operational dental clinic.
› Over 140 hours of hands-on field placement experience at a dental office.
› Excellent program reputation among community employers.
› Graduates are eligible to write the certification examination for dental receptionists through the Ontario Dental Assistants Association.
Career Opportunities:
› Clerical staff in dental public health department
› Customer service representative in dental office or insurance company
› Dental office administrator
› Receptionist
Massage Therapy
Massage therapists provide therapeutic massage treatment to clients to optimize their overall health and well-being by caring for their muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. Using massage therapy, graduates will support their clients in the development of physical function, and the relieving or preventing of physical dysfunction and pain and the effects of stress.
Program Highlights:
› Develop and utilize the knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide safe, effective and ethical care.
› Work with clients in supervised clinics on-campus and in community placement settings.
› Conduct clinical assessment, formulate a comprehensive clinical impression and create a clientcentered treatment plan.
› Graduates may register with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) to complete certification examinations.
› Accredited by the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation Inc. (CMTCA).
Career Opportunities:
› Chiropractic and/or physiotherapy office
› Fitness centre or health club
› Hotel, resort or spa
ONE Professionalism and Dental Office Ethics
Computer Applications
Writing Fundamentals
Dental Science for Office Administrators
Dental Office Environment I
Mathematics
Communicating in Relationships
Field Placement I - Dental Office Administration TWO Dental Office Software Applications
Writing for the Dental Workplace
Philosophy of Preventive Dentistry
Dental Office Environment II
Field Placement II - Dental Office Administration
› Mobile practice
› Multidisciplinary healthcare organization
› Private practice
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Communication in Healthcare I
Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapy I
Clinical Anatomy I
Massage Theory I
Clinical Techniques and Assessment I
Professionalism in Massage Therapy I
TWO Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapy II
Clinical Anatomy II
Massage Theory II
Clinical Techniques and Assessment II
Professionalism in Massage Therapy II
General Education Elective (1 course required)
THREE Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Pathophysiology for RMT I
Neuroanatomy
Massage Theory III
Clinical Techniques and Assessment III
On-Campus Clinic Experience I
FOUR Pathophysiology for RMT II
Massage Theory IV
Clinical Techniques and Assessment IV
On-Campus Clinic Experience II
Clinical Outreach Experience I
General Education Elective (1 course required)
FIVE Massage Theory V
Clinical Techniques and Assessment V
Practice Management and Entrepreneurship I
On-Campus Clinic Experience III
Clinical Outreach Experience II
General Education Elective (1 course required)
SIX Massage Practice Consolidation
Practice Management and Entrepreneurship II
Research Project
On-Campus Clinic Experience IV
Clinical Outreach Experience III
Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant
Are you passionate about helping those impacted by injury, illness or aging get back on their feet as a key member of an allied health team? As an Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant, you ensure the best possible rehabilitation outcomes for children and adults with impaired physical function.
Program Highlights:
› Applied learning opportunities are offered through a wide variety of field placements and lab work.
› Be immersed in a unique interprofessional education experience as part of an allied health team.
› Evolving curriculum focuses on the growing demand for rehabilitation services.
Career Opportunities:
› Children’s treatment centre
› Clinic
› Community care agency
› Community health centre
› Hospital (acute, long-term care, and rehabilitation)
› Long-term care facility
› Mental health facility
› Private industry
› Seniors’ residence
› School
Ontario College Diploma
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Anatomy and Physiology
Communication in Healthcare I
Basic Clinical Skills and Theory
Rehabilitation Concepts Across the Lifespan
Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy
Functional Human Anatomy and Movement
Introductory Psychology
TWO Clinical Documentation
Clinical Pathology I
Therapeutic Foundations for the OTA and PTA
Field Placement Seminar l
Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Field Placement I
General Education Elective (1 course required)
THREE Ethics and Professionalism
Clinical Pathology II
OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills I
Field Placement Seminar Il
OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills II
Field Placement II
General Education Elective (1 course required)
FOUR Professional Issues Related to the OTA and PTA
Field Placement Seminar Ill
OTA and PTA Therapeutic Skills III
Trends and Issues in Rehabilitation
Therapeutic Skills Across the Lifespan
Field Placement III
Paramedic
Are you passionate about assisting members of the community with emergent and non-emergent healthcare issues? As a Primary Care Paramedic, you have the skills and abilities to act as an integral part of the healthcare system. You will receive education and experience that will prepare you for a career providing assistance to members of the community at the Primary Care Paramedic level.
Program Highlights:
› Expert faculty who are active paramedics with a focus on current healthcare techniques.
› Immersive interprofessional education experience as part of an allied health team.
› Over 580 hours of clinical and practical field experience offer robust employment opportunities.
› Program is fully accredited by EQual™ Accreditation Canada.
› Graduates are eligible to write provincial paramedic examinations for licensing with a program success rate of 100 per cent the past several years and may choose to pursue further training.
Career Opportunities:
› Primary Care Paramedic for Ontario ambulance services
Ontario College Diploma
TERM COURSE TITLE
ONE Computer Applications
Professional Communications for Emergency Services
Patient Care Assessment and Diagnostics l
Patient Care Procedures I
Physical Fitness I
TWO Introduction to the Counselling Process
Patient Care Assessment and Diagnostics ll
Medical and Legal Issues
Ambulance Operations
Patient Care Procedures II
Field Placement I - Paramedic
General Education Elective (1 course required)
THREE Advanced Skills Theory
Advanced Skills Procedures
Patient Care Theory III
Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Physical Fitness II
Field Placement II - Paramedic FOUR Patient Care Procedures III
Professional Issues, Research and Leadership
Paramedic Comprehensive Review
Field Placement III - Ambulance Field Consolidation
Allied Health Studies
Pharmacy Technician
Are you looking for a career that combines your meticulous nature with a career in the pharmaceutical industry? As a Pharmacy Technician, you are an important member of the healthcare team, patient-focused and responsible for delivering safe and accurate drug distribution in many healthcare settings.
Program Highlights:
› Hands-on, experiential learning via state-of-the-art community and hospital lab facilities featuring a simulated community pharmacy and sterile product room.
› Gain knowledge of the latest pharmaceutical products, practices, and drug distribution systems through a nationally accredited program.
› Unique interprofessional education is focused on patient-care delivery and includes approximately 360 hours of practical field placement experience.
› Graduates are eligible to write the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada licensing exam and if successful, may become Regulated Pharmacy Technicians with the Ontario College of Pharmacists.
› Program positioned to meet the requirements set by the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA), Canadian Pharmacy Technician Educators Association (CPTEA) and the Ontario College of Pharmacists.
Career Opportunities:
› Community pharmacy
› Home healthcare division/company
› Hospital pharmacy
› Pharmaceutical distribution wholesaler
› Pharmacy application software vendor
› Pharmacy benefits administration and consulting firm
› Private medical industry (pharmaceutical company)
TERM COURSE TITLE
Ontario College Diploma
ONE Human Biology and Selected Disorders
Computer Applications
Communication in Healthcare I
Introduction to Interprofessional Education and Practice
Health Sciences Mathematics
Pharmacology I
Pharmacy Business Practices I
Community Pharmacy Technician Lab I
TWO Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Canada
Pharmacology II
Pharmacy Business Practices II
Applied Pharmacy Calculations
Pharmaceutical Compounding
Pharmacy Computers
General Education Elective (1 course required)
THREE Practical Workplace Communication Skills
Non-Prescription Drugs and Products
Pharmacy Update l
Pharmacy Legislation
Community Pharmacy Technician Lab II
Hospital Pharmacy Theory
Hospital Pharmacy Lab I
General Education Elective (1 course required)
FOUR Sterile Preparations
Pharmacy Update II
Long Term Care Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy Lab II
Field Placement - Pharmacy Technician
NC’s Performance Clinic hosts a physiotherapy clinic for NC students and staff, as well as a paediatric Fine Motor Skills Development program for the local community. The Performance Clinic is not only an opportunity to help children and adults in the community, but it provides an invaluable learning experience for students in NC’s Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant program. bit.ly/4bYa9po
Program Requirements:
COMPUTER
For all postsecondary and graduate programs, students are responsible for ensuring that they are in possession of a desktop or laptop computer that meets program-specific requirements noted on the admission requirements section of each program website at niagaracollege.ca/programs. In general and for programs that have no program-specific computer technology requirements, students are responsible for ensuring that they have a Microsoft Windows 10 based desktop or laptop system that meets or exceeds the following general personal computer technology requirements:
• A desktop or laptop system. A system running on an updated Microsoft Windows 10 operating system –minimum 265GB SSD storage and 8 GB memory is recommended, and the college will not be able to provide support for different systems, and any provided software may not operate properly.
• An integrated or peripheral video camera, microphone and speaker system.
• Reliable internet connectivity with broadband capabilities (a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps) is recommended.
Academic software for your courses (supported under the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system) will be made available for download and remote use. Access will also be provided to remote high performance computer labs if software downloads are not feasible.
The reliability of remote connections to college computers and software cannot be guaranteed for Macbook and Chromebook users.
TRANSPORTATION
Students are responsible for their own transportation in order to complete program requirements which may not be readily accessible by public transportation. Program requirements could include co-ops, placements, volunteer requirements, practical labs, field projects, assignments, clinicals, or any other off-campus visits required as part of the program’s curriculum.
CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK
Many employers as well as the Ambulance Act have instituted a CRC with vulnerable sector screening as a requirement for appropriate field placements and/or subsequent employment. The CRC may be required at the beginning of the program or at the beginning of the term which includes field placement. All costs associated with the CRC are the responsibility of the student. CRC requirements must be met or the student will be denied placement and/or access to clinic(s). For some programs the documentation for the CRC will be completed on orientation day by the program. OTA/PTA students: During the first week of Term 1, the Field Placement Coordinator will provide information regarding the CRC-VSS.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
The confidential Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process must be completed and submitted to Niagara College Student Health Services prior to the start of the program or prior to the term which includes field placement, co-op or clinical opportunities. If the CDS process is not completed your placement, co-op or clinic opportunity will be denied. Please view the current CDS process and Checklist for requirements at niagaracollege.ca/ healthservices/cds
FIRST-AID AND CPR
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) placement sites, clinical and other placement sites require students to provide copies of their current certification for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) at Level HCP (Health Care Provider), Adult/Child/ Infant one and two rescuer CPR with AED and first aid for choking including artificial resuscitation using both pocket mask and bag-valve mask (This program is designed for those with specific health care responsibilities). Students are responsible for maintaining annual CPR and First Aid certification throughout the program. All costs associated with CPR/First Aid, vaccinations and/or verification, are the responsibility of the student. All health requirements must be met at the start of the program or a placement will be denied. OTA/PTA students: During the first week of Term 1, the Field Placement Coordinator will provide information regarding the First Aid and CPR requirement.
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Healthcare professionals are required to tolerate regular physical activity throughout the duration of their work day. Therefore, it is recommended that applicants have a high level of fitness when entering the program. Students may be required to meet a Physical Evaluation Test (PET) and lift test. Paramedic students are expected to complete the PET in a time not exceeding 3 minutes and 50 seconds and must successfully demonstrate the ability to lift a patient weighing 210 pounds plus the weight of equipment with a partner throughout the program. ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Advanced Care Paramedic:
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An offer of admission may be rescinded if the
UNIFORM
A student dress code is in effect for clinical courses.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Language Proficiency Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English must meet the specific National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA 2024) Language Proficiency Requirements for Licensure as a Pharmacy Technician in Canada. Please refer to niagaracollege.ca/pt for details MASK FIT
Mask fit testing will be required for hospital/clinical. The college will make arrangements for one mask fit test prior to clinical placement.
How to Apply
Admissions and Applications
Detailed information about Niagara College programs, including admission requirements, can be found online at niagaracollege.ca/programs. Most full-time programs begin in September of each year. Some programs are also available in January or May. Please refer to our program availability list for the current status of each of our programs at niagaracollege.ca/status
MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS :
I AM A DOMESTIC (CANADIAN) APPLICANT:
POSTSECONDARY PROGRAMS:
› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent.
› English–any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent. Some programs may admit students with a lesser English requirement. Please see program pages for details or visit niagaracollege.ca/programs
HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS:
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES:
› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent
› English–any Grade 12 (U), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)
› Mathematics–any Grade 12 (U) or Grade 12 Accounting (M), or equivalent (minimum grade 60%)
› Four additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study
› An overall average of 65% in the six Grade 12 (U) or (M) courses
NURSING DEGREE:
› English - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%
› Mathematics - one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%
› Chemistry - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%
› Biology - Grade 12 (U), or equivalent, minimum 75%
› Two additional Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses in any field of study, minimum 60%
› An overall average of 75% in the six required Grade 12 (U) or (M) level courses
› Applicants whose first language is not English must meet specific Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Language Proficiency Requirements. These requirements are as follows: IELTS Overall Band 7.0 (Minimum Band Score of 6.5); TOEFL iBT 100 (Minimum Band Score of 21); TOEFL Paper Based Test 600
NOTE: For all programs, secondary school grades from co-op courses and half credit courses are not considered.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
› Ontario College Diploma (or equivalent) or Bachelor’s Degree
› Proof of English proficiency
› Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.
Applications are available online at ontariocolleges.ca and are subject to a non-refundable application fee.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS:
› Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent AND › Employment in the trade
For further information, please contact the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, Apprenticeship Client Services: 301 St. Paul St. W, 10th Floor, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7R4 Ph.:905-704-2991 www.ontario.ca/apprenticeship
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum academic requirements listed pertain to most programs. Some programs may also require: specific pre-requisite courses, preadmission testing, attendance at an information session, participation in an audition session, submission of a portfolio, completion of an essay or questionnaire or additional assessment of equivalency to required courses. It is important to note that meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission to Niagara College programs. You can find specific up-to-date admission requirements as well as selection and ranking information posted on individual program pages at niagaracollege.ca/programs
HOW DO I APPLY AND IS THERE AN APPLICATION FEE?
The application for Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and Convention refugees is available online at ontariocolleges.ca for a nonrefundable application fee. You can apply to a total of five programs, with no more than three choices at any one Ontario college. For more information, please visit ontariocolleges.ca International applicants see below:
I AM AN INTERNATIONAL (VISA) APPLICANT:
Niagara College welcomes students from over 100 different countries. To apply as an international student, you must complete and submit the web application form for International Students, along with your official transcripts from high school and/or university, and provide proof of English Proficiency (if applicable). Upon receiving the information provided, we will assess your application. If you meet the eligibility criteria and the program remains available, you will receive confirmation of your acceptance, accompanied by a request to submit a deposit by a specified deadline. Upon timely submission of the deposit by the deadline, along with meeting the academic requirements, you will receive a Letter of Acceptance, and we will initiate the process of obtaining a Provincial Attestation Letter on your behalf. These documents are essential for your study permit application and cannot be transferred.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS MAY APPLY ONLINE AT: international.niagaracollege.ca/apply
For more information contact:
Niagara College Canada International Division
100 Niagara College Boulevard, Welland, Ontario, Canada, L3C 7L3 Phone: 905-988-2910, ext. 7151 Fax: 905-735-2413
Email: international@niagaracollege.ca
Application Deadlines and Admission Offer Dates
PROGRAM START DATE
Last date to apply for equal consideration to a competitive program
Last date to submit portfolio, test scores and/or final grades in required courses for consideration to competitive programs
SEP 2025 Feb 1, 2025 Feb 28, 2025
JAN 2026 Jun 5, 2025 Jul 10, 2025
MAY 2026 Oct 29, 2025 Nov 19, 2025
HOW WILL I KNOW IF THE COLLEGE HAS RECEIVED MY APPLICATION?
The Admissions Office will send an email and mail an acknowledgement brochure to you after your application has been received from ontariocolleges.ca. The mailing will indicate if there are specific preadmission requirements for the programs for which you have applied and due dates for test scores, portfolio and transcript submissions.
You can also find this information at: niagaracollege.ca/par
ARE ACCOMMODATIONS PROVIDED IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES?
If you wish to request accommodation for pre-admission testing, please contact the Accessibility Services Office prior to the test date. 905-735-2211, ext. 7778 or visit niagaracollege.ca/hwas/services/accessibility/tests/
DO I NEED TO PROVIDE MY TRANSCRIPT(S)?
Please ensure that proof of all admission requirements is received by the Admissions Office within 3 weeks of submitting your application, or no later than the date listed in the table at the top of this page. If you are currently enrolled as a full-time high school student in Ontario, your school should forward transcript information directly to ontariocolleges.ca. If you are not currently enrolled in Ontario as a full-time high school student, you must request an official high school transcript be sent directly to ontariocolleges.ca For information on how to request Ontario high school and postsecondary transcripts, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transcriptrequirements
DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM OUTSIDE OF ONTARIO?
Applicants whose Canadian secondary school studies have been completed outside the province of Ontario must submit evidence of equivalent standing. Recognized equivalents to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are: Alberta–Grade 12, British Columbia–Grade 12, Manitoba–Grade 12, New Brunswick–Grade 12, Newfoundland–Grade 12, Nova Scotia–Grade 12, Prince Edward Island–Grade 12, Quebec–High School Leaving Certificate (Secondary V), Saskatchewan–Grade 12, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut–Grade 12.
Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada are considered on an individual basis. International Credential Assessment services are available at icascanada.ca or wes.org/ca
Earliest admission offer date for competitive programs
Mid March
Late July
Late November
*Key dates are subject to change. Please visit niagaracollege.ca/dates for the most current information.
DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO AN ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA?
Applicants who provide documentation for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) equivalency from any of the following sources will be considered on an individual basis.
› Academic and Career Entrance (ACE)
› Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC)
› Home Schooling (individual assessment is required)
For further information, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca
DOES THE COLLEGE CONSIDER TRANSCRIPTS FROM PRIVATE CAREER COLLEGES?
Most private college courses and/or credentials are NOT acceptable as admission requirements for Niagara College programs. Please contact the admissions office at admissions@niagaracollege.ca for assistance with your particular program of interest.
CAN I APPLY AS A MATURE STUDENT?
If you are age 19 or older as of the first day of classes, and do not have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, you may be considered for admission as a mature student. You must meet all specific admission requirements (courses, portfolio, written statement, audition, pre-admission testing, etc.) for the program to which you are applying. Equivalency testing is available in Mathematics and English for applicants age 19 or older. Testing is not available for Biology, Chemistry or Physics. Test fees are payable at the time the test is written.
To review eligibility for admission, please contact the Admissions Office at 905-735-2211, ext. 7619 or email admissions@niagaracollege.ca
DOES THE COLLEGE OFFER A WAY FOR ME TO OBTAIN REQUIRED COURSES FOR ADMISSION?
Yes. The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Program, offered through Academic Upgrading, can help you prepare for admission to postsecondary programs at Niagara College, as well as other Ontario colleges. If you do not have a high school diploma, or you have completed high school some time ago and need to refresh your skills, or you are missing specific courses required for admission, the ACE Program can help you. Academic upgrading courses include communications/ English, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, computers, and selfdevelopment. You can enjoy free tuition, access to textbooks, and the possibility of some financial support. The program is based on continuous intake so you can enrol at any time.
To learn more about this program, please visit niagaracollege.ca/au You may also obtain information and apply to the program by contacting academicupgrading@niagaracollege.ca.
WHAT ARE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS?
If you have earned the equivalent of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) from outside of Canada, you will be required to provide proof of one or more of the following:
› Grade 12 English at the C or U level (Ontario High School Curriculum)
› Niagara College Mature Student Test for English
› ACE English (Academic Upgrading)
› International Credential Assessment for studies outside of Canada
If English is your subsequent language, the College (for the purposes of admission to standard non competitive programs) will also accept the following as proof of English proficiency:
English Language Score Requirements
TEST ACADEMIC DIVISION MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS
TOEFL All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs*
TOEFL All degree & post-graduate programs
Paper Based: 500, Computer Based: 173, iBT: 80 Minimum: 20 Writing, 20 Speaking
Paper Based: 550, (TESL: 600)
Computer Based: 213 (TESL: 250) iBT: 85 Minimum: 22 Writing, 22 Speaking, (TESL: 101, 27 Speaking, 23 Listening, 27 Writing, 24 Reading)
IELTS All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 6.0–No individual band under 5.5
IELTS All degree & post-graduate programs 6.5–No band under 5.5
CAEL All postsecondary (undergraduate), degree & post-graduate programs* 60–No individual band under 50
EAP All undergraduate programs
EAP All degree & post-graduate programs
Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 70% and no individual grade under 50%
Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation program with 75% and no individual grade under 60%
PTE All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 58+, with no individual skill under 53
PTE All degree & post-graduate programs 60+, with no individual skill under 57
Duolingo All postsecondary (undergraduate) programs* 105+, with no individual subscore below 95
Duolingo All degree & post-graduate programs 120+, with no individual subscore below 100
*Excluding Pharmacy Technician. For details visit niagaracollege.ca/pt
The College provides both short and long-term intensive English as a Subsequent Language programs for foreign trained students who plan to attend Niagara College, or a university, and need to improve their English language proficiency before starting their academic studies.
WHEN WILL I KNOW IF I HAVE BEEN ADMITTED?
Programs starting: September 2025, January 2026 or May 2026
November 1st, 2024 is the earliest offer date for admission to full time Postsecondary, Bachelor’s Degree and Graduate Certificate programs. Admission decisions will be released according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates
A current list of open and competitive programs is available at niagaracollege.ca/status
Applications are evaluated based on published admission requirements. When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be issued, provided space is available in the program
(see competitive program selection and ranking below). Where a required course is in progress at the time of evaluation, a decision will be rendered upon receipt of course enrolment. Offers of admission granted where one or more admission requirements are in progress will be conditional upon successful completion of the requirement. A conditional offer of acceptance will be revoked if proof of completion of all requirements (admissions or pre-registration) is not received by the Admissions Office before the start of classes, or deadline specified in their acceptance and/ or pre-registration documentation. In most cases, timetable selection is blocked until all admission and pre-registration conditions have been met.
COMPETITIVE PROGRAM SELECTION AND RANKING:
A program is considered competitive when the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number required to fill the program. Applications, as well as proof of all admission requirements, must be received by the Admissions Office according to the application deadlines to Niagara College, available at niagaracollege.ca/dates
Applications received on or before the application deadline will be equally considered, based on published admission requirements and residency priority. Eligible applicants will be ranked for offering or placement on a wait list based on ranking as determined by Program Selection Criteria grouped by:
a) Permanent residents of Ontario
b) Permanent residents of other provinces and territories in Canada
c) Applicants from other countries
Selection is based on the average of final grades in required courses and, where required, pre-admission test scores, audition or portfolio evaluations. The highest senior level final grade available at the time of evaluation is considered. Mid-term grades are not considered for competitive programs however, where the required grade 12 course is in progress, grade 11 final grades will be used for ranking.
Example 1: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 12 Math, and has no previous final grade for grade 12 Math at the time of evaluation, ranking is based on the final grade for grade 11 Math at the appropriate level. Offers of admission granted in this circumstance will be conditional upon successful completion of the required grade 12 Math.
Example 2: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 11 or 12 Chemistry, and has no previous final grade for grade 11 or 12 Chemistry at the time of evaluation, the applicant will not be considered for admission to a competitive program. Final grades must be available at the time of evaluation.
Applicants currently attending a semestered secondary school are strongly encouraged to complete the subject-specific requirements for the programs to which they are applying in the first semester of their final year or during their third year of studies in order that final marks for these courses may be used in the selection. This is particularly important for programs requiring SCH4C where no grade 11 Chemistry mark can be used in selections.
Preferred Preparatory Programs (Pre-Community Services & PreHealth Sciences): The preferred admission process for these programs into competitive programs does not supersede the Admissions policy regarding selection and ranking of applicants for competitive programs.
HOW DO I CONFIRM MY OFFER OF ACCEPTANCE?
An applicant may confirm to only one offer of acceptance at one time. Confirmation of acceptance is completed online at ontariocolleges.ca In order to secure your place in the program, you must confirm by the deadline specified in your offer of acceptance letter. All colleges to which you applied will be informed of your decision.
If you are an international student, please refer to the instructions listed at international.niagaracollege.ca/how-to-apply/
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN APPLICANT HAS BEEN PLACED ON A WAITING LIST?
A waiting list is established when there are more eligible applicants than available space in a program. Your position on the waiting list is determined by your evaluation score compared to other applicants, or by your application date if you have applied after the application deadline. Your waiting list status is typically valid until the fifth day of classes and does not carry over to future terms. Should space become available in the program, wait listed applicants will be contacted by the Admissions Office. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide accurate contact information; including mailing address, email address and phone numbers.
WHAT IF I HAVE BEEN DENIED ADMISSION?
Applicants may be denied admission when the program and/or waiting list is filled, or when proof of all admission requirements has not been submitted by the required due date. Applicants wishing to make a formal appeal can follow the Appeal of Academic Decisions policy & procedure found on our website. niagaracollege.ca/appeal
CAN I BE READMITTED TO A PROGRAM?
Students who wish to be readmitted to the first semester of any program must apply to ontariocolleges.ca. Standard application rules and deadlines, as well as admission requirements for the current application cycle will apply. Students wishing to return to a term other than the first term of a program must contact Enrolment Services for further information. Call: 905-735-2211, ext. 7500
HOW MUCH ARE TUITION AND FEES?
The cost of tuition varies between programs. Tuition fees are listed by individual program at niagaracollege.ca/fees
CAN I DEFER MY ACCEPTANCE OFFER?
A deferral of admission may be considered on an individual basis under extenuating circumstances. Applicants must submit their request in writing to the Admissions Office. Applicants must meet all program admission requirements for the start date for which they wish to defer. If a deferral is requested to the next application cycle, a new application and payment of the application fee at Ontario Colleges will be required.
HOW AND WHEN CAN I PAY MY TUITION AND FEES?
PROGRAM START TUITION AND FEES INVOICE ISSUED September Late May January Early October May
Late January
Invoices are posted to each student’s online MyNC account. Invoices are not mailed to home addresses. Your reserved space in the program expires as of the due date on the tuition and fees invoice. If payment is not received by the due date, you may lose your space in the program. You may be considered for re-admission if there is space available upon request.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR THE ONTARIO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OSAP)?
Online application procedures and deadlines for applications are available on the OSAP website at ontario.ca/osap
For more information about OSAP and Financial Aid, please visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid
WHAT MUST I DO IF MY TUITION AND FEES WILL BE PAID BY A SPONSOR?
If your tuition and fees will be covered by a sponsoring agency, please request a letter of approval from the agency.
The letter must be received by the tuition due date. Space may not be available in the program after the due date. A deposit payment made by the student OR a sponsorship letter of approval is required by the due date to secure a seat in the program.
The Letter of Approval must include:
› Student Details: Student name, date of birth, Niagara College student ID number.
› Details and Duration of Sponsorship: Program, full-time/part-time studies, length of program/individual term.
› Coverage and Limitations
› Requirements for Invoicing
› Sponsoring Agency Information: Address, email, phone number and contact person.
Approval letters can be submitted by email, mail or fax to: email: studentaccounts@niagaracollege.ca
Mail: Niagara College
100 Niagara College Boulevard Welland, ON L3C 7L3
Attention: Student Accounts
Fax: 905-736-6001
DOES MY PROGRAM HAVE A HEALTH REQUIREMENT?
Some programs require students to have certain medical and health criteria such as a completed Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process. Information will be posted online within your MyNC account. Students must complete the Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) process by the deadline indicated and meet all medical criteria. These are necessary for clinical/field placement. Failure to meet criteria could affect the ability to proceed in the program, and/or result in having your offer of admission revoked. For more information regarding Communicable Disease Surveillance (CDS) requirements and to access the CDS process and Checklist, please visit the Niagara College Health Services website at niagaracollege.ca/healthservices/cds
HOW DO I APPLY FOR TRANSFER CREDITS?
Applicants with previous postsecondary education will be assessed for transfer credits upon receipt of an official transcript from the previous institution. Niagara College does not charge a fee for this service. Credits are considered on a course-by-course basis and will be granted where deemed equivalent in content and learning objectives to corresponding Niagara College courses. In some instances, detailed course outlines may be required for evaluation. For more information, please visit niagaracollege.ca/transfer
Current and previous Niagara College students who wish to transfer credits from one Niagara College program to another should contact Transfer Credit at transfercredit@niagaracollege.ca
WHAT IS PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION (PLAR)?
Niagara College believes that many people acquire college-level learning and skills through various situations such as prior work experience, community work, non-credit courses, self-directed study, travel and military service. Candidates who can demonstrate that they have achieved the learning outcomes of a specific course may be granted Niagara College credits based on an assessment of their prior learning. PLAR assessments require time and often involve multiple service areas. It is recommended that applicants start this process no later than three (3) weeks prior to the start of classes.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition plar@niagaracollege.ca niagaracollege.ca/plar
DO I HAVE ANY FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS?
As an NC graduate, you can take advantage of many great pathways to further educational opportunities in Canada and around the world. We are proud to provide a range of future study options for students. More details on specific opportunities can be found at niagaracollege.ca/pathways
Tuition & Fees
Basic Annual Fees
Domestic Applicants:
Please note these fees are subject to change without notice.
All fees shown are based on the 2024-25 academic year. Tuition and fees for 2025-26 in all funded postsecondary programs may change without notice. Co-op programs have an additional fee of $475.00 per co-op term. Costs for materials are also added to some programs. The basic annual fees listed here are tuition and essential fees. Fees include: Academic Advising, Peer Services, Technology, Athletics and Recreation, Campus Safety, Career Services, Financial Aid Offices, Counselling and Mental Health, Health Services, Student Buildings, Student ID Cards, Transit Pass, Achievement and Records, Student Health Plan, SAC Advocacy, SAC Resources, SAC Membership, SAC Social Engagement, SAC Clubs, SAC Services, Student Engagement, Sustainability, and Alumni.
For program specific fee information, and the most current tuition fees, please visit niagaracollege.ca/fees
International Applicants:
These are tuition fees only and do not include services, medical insurance, and other applicable fees.
To view all applicable fees, visit international.niagaracollege.ca/fees. All fees are payable in full by the fee deadline dates established by NC.
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Please note these fees are subject to change without notice.
Paying for College Ontario Student Assistance Program
WHAT IS OSAP?
The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a financial aid program that can help you pay for college or university.
OSAP OFFERS FUNDING THROUGH:
› Grants: money you don’t have to pay back.
› Student loan: money you need to repay once you are no longer enrolled in your required course load.
When you apply for OSAP, you will automatically be considered for both grants and loans. If you don’t want to take a loan, you can decline it after your application is approved.
There are also programs to help you repay your student loan once you’re finished school.
HOW OSAP CAN HELP:
› OSAP helps students from lower and middle income families meet the costs of college.
› Provides financial assistance for educational costs and basic living expenses.
› Provides financial assistance for child care for students with children.
HOW DO I APPLY?
An online application means:
› Your application and the OSAP website is available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
› It is quick and easy to use and your information is secure.
› Built-in prompts will help you avoid making entry errors.
› You can get an on-the-spot estimate of the amount of funding you may receive.
› There is no application fee.
The online OSAP application becomes available in May for the coming academic year.
Scholarship and Bursary Opportunities
Scholarships and bursaries are resources to help you finance your postsecondary education. Visit niagaracollege.ca/finaid
FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS
Niagara College offers over $3 million in scholarships and bursaries each year for domestic students. Details on award opportunities are posted on our financial aid website.
Niagara College graduates succeed in our community thanks to support of our many donors and friends who recognize the importance of a Niagara College education.
FIND SCHOLARSHIPS ONLINE
Did you know that hundreds of scholarships through external organizations and companies can be found online? The following web resources are not affiliated with Niagara College, but do offer information regarding scholarship opportunities and additional financial aid information.
› scholartree.ca
› studentawards.com
› scholarshipscanada.com
Google “Canadian student scholarships’ – you’ll find many results online!
Financial Assistance for International Students
For details about scholarships specific to international students, please visit international.niagaracollege.ca/scholarships
niagaracollege.ca/residence
WELLAND CAMPUS
RESIDENCE:
905-732-9700 ext. 3800
Email: info.welland@niagararesidence.ca
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE CAMPUS
RESIDENCE: 905-641-4435 ext. 3900
Email: info.notl@niagararesidence.ca
On-Campus & Off-Campus Living
Looking to extend your educational experience beyond the classroom while meeting new people, forming life-long friendships, and getting involved in everything NC offers?
From student leadership opportunities to experiencing a global community that connects you to students from all over the world, living in residence enables you to explore self-growth and development in a social and supportive community. You will be surrounded by residence advisors committed to helping you transition into your new accommodations.
Living in residence means you only pay for the academic year instead of a typical 12-month lease. Just steps from campus both residences offer furnished accommodations and multiple payment options. Amenities and occupancy within a student suite may vary depending on the location and room type you choose to apply for. Each furnished suite features two bedrooms, a kitchen (containing a fridge and microwave), a three-piece bathroom, and Wi-Fi Internet. Students supply linens, cutlery and small, CSA-approved appliances (e.g. a toaster or a kettle).
With controlled access and on-site management, entrances and common areas are monitored 24 hours a day, and visitors are required to sign in. Students living in residence will also have 24/7 access to a self-serve canteen or marketplace on the main floor with items for purchase.
Apply to Residence
You can apply online to live in residence. Applications for the Fall/Winter Academic Term open on February 1st. Applications received on or before April 15th will be included in the acceptance lottery; applications received after April 15th may receive acceptance into Residence or be placed on a first-come, first-served waiting list if rooms become available.
Following the acceptance lottery, acceptance packages will be sent via email within 3 business days of April 15th. Be sure to check your email including your junk folder frequently as email is NC’s preferred notification method. You are required to meet
all deadlines with both paperwork and payments. Please note: Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) deferrals are not available.
Please see the Residence website: niagararesidence.ca for the current application process, payment dates/fees, and when the applications for the Spring and Winter Terms become available.
Off-Campus Housing
In addition to our on-campus Residences, the beautiful Niagara Region also offers plenty of affordable, safe, quality housing close to both Niagara College campuses. An online housing board is a convenient way to search for off-campus housing options including access to a large, real-time database of student housing vacancies. Many area residents offer accommodations with listings at places4students.com. Start searching as early as possible to find the best options for you.
Our International Housing and Settlement team also offers a wide variety of housing options for students transitioning to Canada to support their introduction to Canadian culture and the Niagara community. This includes assistance with residence, off-campus housing and Niagara College’s Homestay program. For more information, please visit: international.niagaracollege.ca/housing
Dining on Campus
NC Cafeterias feature freshly prepared food, ranging from salads to sushi to pizza. Meal plans are available, making it simple to pay for your food with the swipe of a card. Coffee and snack retailers and our student centres are available too: The Core in Welland or The Armoury in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Both locations offer casual dining and fun activities presented by the Student Administrative Council.
dineoncampus.ca/niagara yourncsac.ca