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Canadian College is a private college in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Type | Private |
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Established | 2008 |
President | Lane Clark |
Location | , British Columbia , Canada |
Website | canadiancollege |
In 2024, the Canadian College of English and Canadian College, both located in Vancouver, were acquired by H.I.S., a leading travel and tourism agency based in Tokyo.[1]
School information
edit- School Environment: Downtown
- Building: Private college in Vancouver Downtown with 5-floors and 30 classrooms in total.
- Member of: PCTIA, FITT, AH&LA American Hotel & Lodging Association
- Staff and Advisors: 15 full-time (some of the languages covered: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Polish, Russian, German, Turkish, etc.)
- Teachers: 15 full-time
Facilities
edit- Computer Labs
- Other Facilities: Rooftop garden patio on 5th floor. Student Restaurant & Pub "eh! restaurant". Lunch & Rest areas throughout the school, Big Screen TV, Microwaves, Public Phones, Student Counselling Room, and Wheelchair friendly access.
- Nearby Facilities: Coffee/Light Snack Shops; Convenience Stores; Indoor Gym/Sports Facilities; Restaurants; Drug Store; Gift Shops; Park; Beaches; Hotels and Residences.
Program information
edit- Courses: Business Management Diploma Co-op, International Trade Diploma Co-op, Hospitality Management Diploma Co-op, Project Management Diploma Co-op, Information Technology Diploma Co-op.
- Admission Requirements: High School Diploma, High School Completion Certificate, or equivalent. TOEFL 530, iBT 70, or IELTS 5.5 or TOEIC 750.
- Number of students per class: MIN(8); MAX(15); AVE(13)
- This program is recognized by province as a Designated Learning Institution.
References
edit- ^ "Tokyo-based travel group H.I.S. acquires CCEL". The PIE News. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 2024-06-26.