Motto Hello Future. Established 1967 Administrative staff 829 Phone +1 613-544-5400 | Type Public President Glenn Vollebregt Province Ontario Total enrollment 6,439 (2010) | |
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Academic staff Business, Community Services, Applied Science & Computing, Health Science, Justice Studies & Applied Arts, Skilled Trades & Tourism Mascot Vikings, Schooners, Sharks Subsidiaries Undergraduate tuition and fees 2,423.34 CAD (2011), International tuition: 11,409.4 CAD (2011) Notable alumni Yu Xiang Quan, Ruth Ellen Brosseau, Mark Gerretsen, Bill Buxton, Patrick Rouble Similar St Lawrence College, Loyalist College, St Lawrence College, Algonquin College, Fleming College |
St lawrence college kingston ontario
St. Lawrence College (SLC) is a College of Applied Arts and Technology with three campuses in Eastern Ontario, namely Brockville (1970), Cornwall (1968) and Kingston (founded September 1969).
Contents
- St lawrence college kingston ontario
- History
- Academics and reputation
- Schools and faculty
- Scholarships and bursaries
- References
History
Prior to the 1960s, only trade schools co-existed with universities in the province of Ontario at the post-secondary level, and many of those trade schools were established primarily to help veterans reintegrate into society in the post-war years. In response to an increasing need for technical education, Premier William Davis, regarded now as the “father of the Ontario College System”, established Ontario's colleges of applied arts and technology to train individuals for employment in their respective communities. St. Lawrence College was founded during this period in 1967 as part of the province's initiative to create many such institutions. These schools were designed to provide career-oriented diploma and certificate courses, as well as continuing education programs in the communities in which they are located.
Brockville was originally proposed as the site for the main campus of St. Lawrence College, but Kingston was ultimately selected, since its larger population base would allow it to support a full campus. For the site, a 59-acre (24 ha) piece of farmland was purchased from the Ontario Psychiatric Hospital (now operated by Providence Continuing Care Centre) located at King St. W. and Portsmouth Ave. Brockville would retain a smaller campus, while the Cornwall and Kingston campuses were designed to serve six counties in Eastern Ontario (namely Frontenac, Leeds, Grenville, Dundas, Stormont and Glengary).
Some of the earliest full-time courses offered included such programs as Business Administration, Home Economics, Early Childhood Education, Engineering Technology, and Electronics Technician. Today, about 89 programs are offered.
In response to increasing enrolment, in part due to the double cohort, Ontario college's have received funding for expansion in recent years, including St. Lawrence College which has grown considerably since its founding.
Academics and reputation
The college has approximately 6,700 full-time students and 20,000 part-time registrants in 89 academic programs and employs 829 full- and part-time staff; this includes 414 faculty. The school has one of the highest rated Music Theatre - Performance programs in the country, which is located at the Brockville campus.
St. Lawrence College has received accreditation to offer Baccalaureate Degree programs in the following areas:
In addition, St. Lawrence College's Graphic Design program is a 3-year, Ontario College Advanced Diploma program starting each September, located at the SLC campus in Kingston.
KPI (Key Performance Indicators) Annual Results for April 2013 indicate the following statistics for St. Lawrence College:
Schools and faculty
Scholarships and bursaries
The Government of Canada sponsors an Aboriginal Bursaries Search Tool that lists over 680 scholarships, bursaries, and other incentives offered by governments, universities, and industry to support Aboriginal post-secondary participation. St. Lawrence College scholarships for Aboriginal, First Nations and Métis students include: Brown's First Nations Opportunities Bursary; Aboriginal Postsecondary Education and Training Bursary.