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Humber College

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Overview

For students who want to live and study in a modern city with some great sports and entertainment venues, exciting food options and high academic standards, Humber College is perfect. Humber’s two beautiful campus sites are in the heart of Canada’s largest city, Toronto, and they mix city life with nature very well.

 

Humber is an institution focused on technology, applied arts and advanced learning, and it offers hundreds of programmes to suit every student’s needs. Studying at Humber College would give students a great academic experience, lots of career guidance and lots of opportunities to socialise and enjoy life in Toronto with new friends.

 

There are currently 33,000 full-time students enrolled at the university, and 6,500 of them are international students. These international students come from over 130 countries and fit into university life with ease. Why? Because Humber is highly welcoming, and the wider city of Toronto is already home to people from many different backgrounds. Toronto was actually recognised by the UN as the most multicultural city in the world.

 

The lecturers and tutors at Humber College are committed to supporting every student through every step of their academic and personal journey. The university provides a polytechnic model of education. Or in other words, Humber combines academic learning, active research and practical experience to ensure that students are ready for the world of work.

 

Support services across the college ensure that every student feels at home, whether domestic or international. As well as special options for international students, all students can easily access academic guidance, career support, mental health services like counselling, physical health services and financial support and advice services.

 

Humber’s career-focused learning gives students plenty of opportunities to work while they study and gain vital, industry-specific experience in the process. 79 per cent of all programmes at the college offer work placement opportunities, which set Humber graduates apart from people graduating from other, less work-focused institutions. It’s no surprise that graduate outcomes from Humber College are so strong.

 

Explore more about studying at Humber College:

 

Teaching quality

Entry requirements

Scholarships & funding

University structure

Facilities

Student support

Graduate outcomes

 

Teaching Quality

High quality teaching can be expected across all the courses running at Humber College. This university cares a lot about the success of its students and never lets standards drop, from the open and welcoming atmosphere to the interesting, focused lessons and lectures.

 

Every student is supported and encouraged every step of the way by the hard-working and dedicated staff. There are over 3,000 staff members, a ratio of one to every 11 students. This means attention can be fairly shared between students, and class sizes can stay small enough to keep the learning environment safe and comfortable for everyone.

 

All Humber College staff members want to change the standard in higher education, bringing a new focus to polytechnics and preparation for professional life. The teaching quality isn’t just in the course material — it’s in the ways that students at Humber are shaped into successful business leaders and given important life skills as they learn.

 

In 2020, Humber was ranked the sixth-best research college in Canada by Research Infosource. In 2021, this ranking rose to second place. Staff and students at Humber College are always researching, developing and growing.

 

Key research areas include social innovation, sustainable architecture, the internet of things, systems integration and user experience design. Students who’d like to benefit from quality teaching and quality research efforts will enjoy both at Humber.

 

Entry Requirements

Humber College’s excellent teaching standards and high rates of alumni employability mean that not every applicant will be accepted when they apply, even if they meet the minimum university entry requirements. The acceptance rate is around 70 per cent.

 

The application and admission process can seem complicated, especially for international students, but Humber offers a simple step-by-step guide for international students to make it less confusing. In this guide, there are links to learn more about the necessary VISAs and study permits, too.

 

Every student who wants to come to Humber will need to meet the specific entry requirements of the courses they’re interested in. This information can also be found on the Humber website. There will also be some general university requirements for admission, most primarily that every applicant has the right level of pre-university education (or the right university qualifications if they’re a postgraduate applicant).

 

English Score Required

Since all programmes at Humber College are taught in English, a certain level of understanding of the language is necessary to be admitted into the university. If an applicant’s first language is anything other than English, and if their previous education was taught in another language, they need to demonstrate their understanding with a test like one of the following:

 

  • The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), with an overall band score of 6.5 and no individual band below 6.0
  • The Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL), with an overall band score of 60 and a writing subsection score of 60
  • The Duolingo Language Test, with a score of 115 or above

 

There are other accepted testing options, and a full list is available on the Humber College website. There’s also an English for Academic Services Programme (EAP) provided by the college. Certain programmes will have different English requirements, so students should do their research to make sure they know exactly what they need to score.

 

Admission

Humber College is a competitive institution and admission isn’t guaranteed. The student admission process begins when potential students choose the courses and programmes that interest them and make sure they meet the relevant requirements. At this point, international students should start the real journey to admission by:

 

  1. Applying on the Humber College website.
  2. Completing every section of the application.
  3. Paying the CAD 75 non-refundable application fee.
  4. Submitting the application.

 

Some programmes will also ask for extra documents, like a writing sample or a portfolio of work. This is more common for postgraduate applications. All programmes will ask applicants to share proof of their academic achievements, including things like transcripts and a letter naming their education completion date (if they’re still in active education at the time they apply).

 

Once everything that needs to be submitted has been, the university admission team will review the application and send any successful applicants an offer letter inviting them to come to Humber College. At this stage, and before enrolment, tuition fees will need to be paid.

 

Tuition fees for international students will vary depending on the applicant’s area of study, but Humber has simplified things by creating fee groupings (these are figures from 2018-19, but should still give students an idea of the different price levels):

 

  • Group A (All bachelor’s degrees and certain graduate certificates like 3D animation, art and design) tuition fees, including health insurance and student fees, are CAD16,673 annually
  • Group B (Other graduate certifications like management programmes and financial planning) tuition fees, including health insurance and student fees, are CAD 16,051 annually.
  • Group C (Most advanced diplomas, all two-year diplomas, and all undergraduate certificate programmes) tuition fees, including health insurance and student fees, are CAD 14,964 annually.
  • Group D (English for Academic Purposes or EAP) tuition fees, including health insurance and student fees, are CAD 3,270 for an eight-week course.

 

 

Scholarships & Funding

Students are offered a few different types of financial aid and funding support to make sure that nobody at Humber College is excluded or academically disadvantaged for struggling with their fees. International students are no exception.

 

Humber offers International Entrance Scholarships to domestic and international students. These university scholarships are equal in value to CAD 2,000 taken off the overall cost of tuition, and they are given to hard-working and dedicated students who share Humber College’s love of always learning, growing and developing.

 

International Entrance Scholarships are open to students with a GPA of 85 per cent or higher and a minimum IELTS overall band score of 6.5 (or the equivalent). A total of 10 undergraduates and 10 postgraduates are selected to be awarded each semester.

 

There’s also a Bachelor’s Degree Scholarship that rewards academic achievement. There are an unlimited number of these scholarships, but their value changes with student GPAs (the higher the GPA, the higher the amount received, between around CAD 1,500 and CAD 4,000 in value).

 

Students with a GPA of 80 per cent or higher can renew this scholarship each year of their study, but students with a GPA between 75 and 79.9 per cent can only claim this scholarship once.

 

There’s also a Bill 7 Award given to students living in Ontario who have a financial need and identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Overall, there are lots of scholarships, awards and bursaries that international students can benefit from if they need funding help, including awards specific to certain courses. Students are encouraged to explore any awards/options they might be eligible for.

 

University Structure

There are two main Humber College campuses and a smaller graduate school. North Campus is the largest of the Humber sites, right on the Toronto public transport line. Though it’s easy to reach, there’s still a lot of nature to enjoy and feel inspired by at North Campus. It’s an ideal mix of green space and modern campus life full of amenities.

 

The other campus, Lakeshore Campus, is near Lake Ontario and has 10,000 full-time students. Again, nature is a feature, and the facilities are high quality and modern. Lakeshore Campus is where students will find the Longo Faculty of Business and its unique learning spaces (like a simulated trading floor).

 

Humber College offers over 200 programmes of study and has many brilliant research centres and institutes. These programmes and centres are all contained within six faculties:

 

  • The Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology
  • The Faculty of Business
  • The Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellness
  • The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • The Faculty of Media and Creative Arts
  • The Faculty of Community and Social Services

 

To give an example of how the faculties break down into smaller schools and departments, the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology contains:

 

  • Advanced manufacturing courses
  • The Centre for Trades
  • Design and built environment technology courses
  • Information and computer technology courses

 

Facilities

On campuses as exciting as Humber College’s, great learning facilities, fun areas to socialise and perfect opportunities to network are all available. The North Campus is home to over 19,000 students. All these students enjoy North Campus’s great facilities, from the lecture theatres to the modern-equipment-filled student recreation centres. There are also lots of good food options, including a pub and a fine dining restaurant staffed by Humber students.

 

Lakeshore also has some great learning facilities and student activity centres. Across both campuses, there are gyms (free to all students), indoor pools, spin studios and sports courts. At Lakeshore, there are well-designed laboratories and study spaces like the Study Commons to enjoy. There are also unique learning technologies available — one building has a ‘conflict resolution simulator’.

 

 Humber’s libraries are another kind of student life centre, perfect for studying and learning alone, working on group projects and seeking academic support. Both libraries have bookable study rooms to allow students to work in private, as well as plenty of computers and research help desks where people can seek guidance on their research-based assignments.

 

Finally, both campuses have amazing auditoriums, lecture theatres and classrooms. Some spaces have room for hundreds of people, and some spaces are better suited to small class sizes and open, collaborative work. There’s no useful facility or amenity that a student can’t find at one of Humber’s great campus locations.

 

Accommodation

The excellent facilities for students don’t stop with university accommodation. There are three residence buildings available for on-campus living at Humber College. Two of them are on the North Campus, and one is on Lakeshore Campus.

 

The Lakeshore Campus residence building is filled with student accommodation suites. There are 213 suites, enough for 425 residents. The North Campus residence buildings have suite-style and traditional single-room-style accommodation options. There are 143 suite-style spots for a total of 286 residents, and returning students are normally given priority for these suites.

 

Suites are perfect for students who want a university roommate and the chance to build a friendship. Two bedrooms and a shared kitchenette and washroom create a good mix of communal and private spaces. Single rooms are less communal and more private, but there are still shared lounge spaces in the residential buildings that will allow students in single rooms to socialise, and those in single rooms will also have access to centrally located washrooms on each floor.

 

Though on-campus living comes with lots of helpful amenities, some students will prefer off-campus housing. International students might view living in the exciting city of Toronto as a chance to become fully involved in Canada’s culture, and they can do this in a studio apartment, a shared student house or via a student Homestay programme.

 

In a Homestay programme, an international student is assigned a host family to live with. There are plenty of rental opportunities in the area too, so it all depends on the preferences of the individual student.

 

Student Support

Humber College has lots of student support services, which are high-quality and easy to access. The university understands that problems can happen and that these problems can interfere with a student’s education. This is especially true for international students enrolled in a new country and handling anything that goes wrong without support structures nearby.

 

So, Humber offers lots of student services and gives people lots of places to turn. For example, there are dedicated International Student Advisors available to talk through any personal or academic issues. International students should think of an Advisor as a student guide, there to help them settle in/solve problems/achieve academic success.

 

Students can also sign up for one-to-one peer tutoring if they’re struggling academically or for emotional counselling and mental health support if they’re struggling internally — maybe with academic demands or maybe with something that’s happening outside of the university.

 

Physical health matters at Humber College. Mental health matters at Humber College. There’s a full Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre to meet these kinds of needs. Whether a student wants academic advice, career guidance, counselling, or mentoring, they’ll find the student support programme at Humber contains all of these options and more.

 

Graduate Outcomes

Humber offers all enrolled students some fantastic opportunities to improve their job prospects and access their dream careers. There are a lot of different pathways and career guide resources available, and most programmes can be tailored to include things like work-study and professional development.

 

It’s a big focus for Humber that all of its graduates should be very well-prepared for work. So, the university offers students a lot of career services and employment services to help them keep moving in the right direction. There’s support at every phase, from one-to-one mentoring sessions spent exploring career options to online resources and workshops on everything from writing a resume to doing well in a job interview.

 

These opportunities and services are the perfect way for students to plan their careers in advance and prepare for their futures — or even to discover what it is they want to do! It shouldn’t be surprising, after so much preparation, that graduates from Humber College enjoy strong employment outcomes.

 

100 per cent of employers surveyed felt that Humber alumni were well prepared for work. And there’s proof — Humber alumni have gone on to accomplish lots of great things, becoming accomplished psychologists, lawyers, musicians, entrepreneurs, and engineers.

 

87 per cent of Humber’s graduates are employed within six months of graduation, proving that attending this institution educates students and gets them ready for work. There are lots of exciting options for students at Humber College after they graduate, and the support they receive during their studies should give them a valuable, clear sense of direction.

 

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COSTS PER YEAR
LIVING COSTS

CAD$11,000

AVERAGE PRIVATE RENT

CAD$5,250

AVERAGE TUITION FEE PER YEAR

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CAD$18,830

POSTGRADUATE

CAD$16,940

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CAD$15,720

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I love Humber College- It can be hard and competitive! Work hard!

Hello all, my name is Javon Samuel and I recently graduated from Humber’s awesome Protection, Security, and Investigation program back in April. The professors were all awesome, so well educated, many professors have PhDs, master's degrees, and of course bachelor's degrees. 

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Hello all, my name is Javon Samuel and I recently graduated from Humber’s awesome Protection, Security, and Investigation program back in April. The professors were all awesome, so well educated, many professors have PhDs, master's degrees, and of course bachelor's degrees. The best thing also is that the college is very resourceful and has the services required for student success! Services range from counselling services to social worker help and more. Professors were also very engaging and very professional. My cybersecurity professor was a licensed engineer and has his PMP certification, stating he is a licensed Project Manager. I love the facilities the colllege offers as well. My program is a security program which trains you to become a security professional in a large corporation or to work in public safety like intelligence, crime analysis, risk management, and more. The college has a separate building dedicated to the colleges law programs. Known as the Humber Centre for Justice Leadership. They have real forensic labs, crime scene labs, physical security system labs, etc. Both campuses are well landscaped and run, security staff are there 24/7 to help, there is an app called the Humber Guardian which is meant to connect students, faculty, etc to security services quickly and it is very convenient. It has a spa, sauna, nice fitness centre, gymnasium, pool, classrooms are large and small, music program is good, one of the best in Canada. show less

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Worlds best college

It Is the world's and Canada's best college! It is such a resourceful institution and ensures that whatever a student needs, that they get it . Professors are outstanding and professional. 

It Is the world's and Canada's best college! It is such a resourceful institution and ensures that whatever a student needs, that they get it . Professors are outstanding and professional.

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