Holland College is a public community college located in Prince Edward Island, Canada, founded in 1965. The college offers a variety of vocational and technical training courses designed to help students acquire the skills needed in the job market. Here is some basic information about Holland College:
Overview:
Founded in 1965.
As the only community college in Prince Edward Island, it has an important position in the province.
The college focuses on practical learning and cooperation with the industry to ensure that graduates have practical work capabilities.
Campus:
The main campus is located in Charlottetown, the capital of the province, which is the largest city in Prince Edward Island.
There are also several branch campuses throughout the province, including Summerside, Georgetown, etc., to better serve students in different regions.
Academic Programs:
Holland College offers more than 70 professional fields, covering:
Business Management
Health Sciences
Engineering Technology
Information Technology
Food and Beverage and Hotel Management
Tourism
Arts and Design
Social Services
Marine Technology
The college also offers some graduate certificate programs, as well as continuing education and short-term training programs.
Features:
Adopting the Competency-Based Education (CBE) model, emphasizing the cultivation of students' professional skills through practical operations.
14 majors have obtained ISO 9001 certification, which shows that its teaching quality and management process have reached international standards.
Provide internship opportunities and cooperative education programs to help students accumulate work experience.
Own modern teaching facilities such as simulated hospitals, kitchen laboratories, multimedia studios, etc.
Life and support:
The campus is fully equipped with facilities, including libraries, computer laboratories, sports centers, etc.
Provide on-campus and off-campus accommodation options, and the dormitory facilities are modern and comfortable.
Rich student clubs and activities promote the development of students' social and personal interests.
Provide a variety of student services, such as academic counseling, career planning, mental health support, etc.
Cost:
For international students, tuition fees are approximately between 7,000 and 12,000 Canadian dollars per semester, depending on the selected course.
Living expenses and other expenses need to be calculated separately.
Admission requirements:
High school graduation or equivalent.
English language proficiency requirements are usually IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 82 or above, and some majors may have higher requirements.
Contact information:
Address:
140 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4Z1, Canada
Tel: +1 (902) 894-6888
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