Camosun College
Camosun College is located in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. The College has two campuses that serves approximately 18,000 learners a year in certificate, diploma, bachelor’s degree and continuing education programs.
Each year Camosun welcomes over 1,100 Indigenous students from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit groups, and over 1,500 International students from more than 70 countries.
The college welcomed its first students in 1971 and adopted the name “Camosun”, a local Lkwungen (Songhees) First Nation name meaning “where different waters meet and are transformed.” Today, Camosun College offers over 160 innovative programs to help meet the needs of students and communities in Victoria and beyond.
The education offerings include university transfer and applied degree programs; career and trades training; upgrading and preparatory programs; and continuing education. Camosun College has earned an outstanding reputation for teaching excellence and provides one of Canada’s best learning experiences.
Sprottshaw College, Vancouver, Canada
The College is named after its founders Robert James Sprott and William Henry Shaw. The founders wanted to create a college offering the right programs to meet the needs of the current economy and broader community; programs that provided students with relevant skills and meaningful jobs in high growth industries. Over 100 years later that’s still exactly what Sprott Shaw provides.
Sprott Shaw offers a different option beyond what is currently expected of the private and public sectors within the educational system. The College offers accredited, relevant, respected education, and training delivered in a modern way which sets them apart from other private institutions.