
- Intake 2024/2025
- Location: 941 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON M1G 3T8, Canada
- World Ranking: 5876
- Students Satisfaction: 100%
- Int. Fee Range: 10,000-40,000 CAD
Overview
Centennial College offers over 260 programs, including bachelor’s degrees, diplomas, certificates, and apprenticeship programs, across various fields. Located primarily in Toronto’s east end, the college boasts a culturally diverse student body representing nearly 100 ethno-cultural groups. Centennial College emphasizes experiential learning through labs, co-op opportunities, and field placements, ensuring its graduates are equipped with the necessary skills for their chosen careers. The college is a leader in hospitality, tourism, and culinary arts education, and is actively involved in community events. Centennial College also offers joint degrees with universities and has established partnerships with organizations around the world, making it a comprehensive and globally connected
institution.
History
Established in 1966, Centennial College was the first public college in Ontario. It has grown from a single campus with 514 students to a network of campuses offering over 260 programs to over 41,000 students. Throughout its history, the college has emphasized experiential learning through labs, co-op opportunities, and field placements. It has also been a leader in specific areas like hospitality, tourism, and culinary arts, and is actively involved in community events. The college has also established partnerships with organizations around the world, making it a comprehensive and globally connected institution.
Ranking & Achievements
Ranking & Achievements:
- #1 Graduate Satisfaction in the GTA: Employers are highly satisfied with Centennial College graduates, showcasing the college’s effectiveness in preparing students for the workforce.
- Leader in International Education: Recognized for its commitment to providing global learning opportunities, making it a valuable choice for students seeking a diverse and international perspective.
- Community Engagement and Sustainability: Awarded for its “Paint the Town Green” initiative, demonstrating the college’s dedication to both community involvement and environmental responsibility.
Faculties
Centennial College offers a wide range of programs across various fields, organized into seven schools:
- School of Advancement
- The Business School
- School of Communications, Media Arts and Design
- School of Community and Health Studies
- School of Engineering, Technology and Applied Science
- School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts
- School of Transportation
Bachelor Degrees:
- Bachelor of Information Technology – Computer and Communication Networks ( Co-op )
- Bachelor of Public Relations Management ( Honours )
Diploma Courses:
- Advanced College Diploma Programs (all with optional co-op):
○ Biomedical Engineering Technology – Fast Track
○ Business Administration – Supply Chain and Operations Management
○ Computer Systems Technology – Networking – Fast Track
○ Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics (both regular and fast track)
○ Electronics Engineering Technology (both regular and fast track)
○ Energy Systems Engineering Technology (both regular and fast track)
○ Health Informatics Technology – Fast Track
Master’s Programs:
- Advanced Business Management – Alcoholic Beverages
- Business Analytics and Insights (both regular and Canadian Context)
- Business Administration: Accounting Fast Track
- Financial Planning
- Global Business Management (offered in Fall, Winter, and Summer)
- Human Resources Management
- Insurance Management
- International Business Management
- International Development
- Marketing Management (offered in Corporate Account Management, Digital
Engagement Strategy, and Research & Analysis)
- Paralegal
- Project Management
- Strategic Management (offered in regular and Accounting streams) ● Supply Chain Management – Logistics
Students Statistics:
- Founded in 1966, Centennial College is the first public college in Ontario.
- Grown from 1 campus with 514 students to 4 campuses serving over 41,000 students.
- Offers over 260 programs in various fields like business, engineering, and healthcare.
Student Statistics
- Total Enrollment: Approximately 4,000 students
- International Students: Over 80% of the student body, representing more than 90 countries
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio: Approximately 15:1
- Graduate Employment Rate: High, with many graduates finding employment within six months of graduation
Facilities & Services
Centennial College offers a variety of programs across various fields of study, with a focus on practical learning through labs, co-op opportunities, and field placements. The college is structured into different schools, including the School of
Advancement, The Business School, School of Communications, Media Arts and Design, and more. These schools offer various programs like computer and communication networking, software systems, hospitality, and nursing. Centennial College also collaborates with other institutions like the University of Toronto Scarborough to offer joint-degree programs.
Fees & Scholarship
Tuition Fees
- Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
- Cost: $69,600 CAD for the entire program (4 years)
- Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication (BABC)
- Cost: $69,600 CAD for the entire program (4 years)
- Associate of Arts (AA)
- Cost: $35,100 CAD for the entire program (2 years)
- Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
- Graduate Programs
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Cost: $35,100 CAD for the entire program (2 years)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Scholarships and Awards
UCW offers various scholarships and awards to support students financially:
- Undergraduate Scholarships
- International Student Leaders Award: Up to $12,000 CAD
- Scholarships for Academic Excellence: Up to $20,000 CAD
- Continuing Student Scholarship: Up to $8,000 CAD
- Graduate Scholarships
- MBA Foundation Grant: Up to $6,500 CAD
- MBA Excellence Scholarship: Up to $10,000 CAD
Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, leadership skills, and other criteria. Students are encouraged to apply early and review specific eligibility requirements on the UCW website.
Student Life
UCW offers a vibrant student life with numerous opportunities for engagement and personal development:
- Clubs and Organizations: Multiple student-run clubs and societies, covering academic, cultural, and recreational interests.
- Events and Activities: Regular events such as networking sessions, guest lectures, workshops, cultural festivals, and social gatherings.
- Student Services: Comprehensive services including career counseling, academic advising, health and wellness services, and workshops to support students’ overall well-being.
Accommodation
UCW does not offer on-campus housing but assists students in finding suitable off-campus accommodation:
- Off-Campus Housing Options
- Rental Apartments: Various rental options available in the downtown Vancouver area.
- Shared Housing: Students can find shared apartments or houses with fellow students.
- Homestays: Living with a Canadian family to experience local culture.
Cost: Varies widely depending on location and type of accommodation. Typical monthly rents range from $800 to $1,500 CAD.
Transport
UCW is well-connected by public transportation, making commuting easy for students:
- Public Transport: Vancouver’s TransLink system provides extensive bus, SkyTrain, and SeaBus services. Students can purchase a U-Pass which offers unlimited access to public transit.
- Biking: The city is bike-friendly, with numerous bike lanes and secure bike storage facilities.
- Parking: Limited parking is available near the campus, and students can find public parking facilities nearby.
Location
UCW has two campuses located in Vancouver, British Columbia:
- Vancouver House Campus
- Located in the vibrant downtown area, providing easy access to business districts, cultural sites, and recreational facilities.
- West Pender Campus
- Also situated in downtown Vancouver, close to the waterfront and public transportation hubs.
Both campuses are strategically located to provide students with convenient access to amenities, job opportunities, and cultural experiences.
FAQ’s
- What are the application deadlines for UCW?
- UCW has rolling admissions with four intakes per year: Winter (January), Spring (April), Summer (July), and Fall (October). Specific deadlines can be found on the UCW website.
- What are the English language requirements for admission?
- Non-native English speakers must submit TOEFL or IELTS scores. The minimum required scores are TOEFL: 88 (iBT) or IELTS: 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0.
- Are there scholarships available for international students?
- Yes, UCW offers a variety of scholarships and awards based on academic merit and other criteria. Details can be found on the UCW website.
- Can international students work while studying at UCW?
- Yes, international students can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to the conditions of their study permit.
- What support services are available for students?
- UCW offers academic advising, career services, counseling, health services, and workshops to support students’ academic and personal growth.
- Does UCW offer online programs?
- Yes, UCW offers online learning options for its BCom and MBA programs, allowing students to study from anywhere.
- What recreational facilities are available at UCW?
- While UCW itself does not have extensive recreational facilities, students have access to numerous gyms, parks, and sports facilities in downtown Vancouver.

- Intake 2024/2025
- Location: 941 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON M1G 3T8, Canada
- World Ranking: 5876
- Students Satisfaction: 100%
- Int. Fee Range: 10,000-40,000 CAD