If you know the general subject area you would like to study, this will help you to narrow your search to schools that offer a program in your field. Factors to consider are:
Cost What is your overall financial budget? Tuition, housing, food, books, supplies, and personal living expenses are different at each institution and depend on the type, size and location of the school.
Equipment/Supplies Are any special equipment/supplies required for your program?
International student admission Is there limited space for international students in your program? For example, gaining entrance into a medical school is highly competitive and few spaces are allotted for international students.
Program flexibility Is there more than one start date each year for your program? Will the school allow you to transfer courses from another institution? Are there twinning programs available in your own country? Find the school that best suits your needs in these areas.
Program focus Which schools offer a higher level of expertise or focus on subjects specific to your program? This is usually more important at the graduate level.
Program Instruction How are the program courses taught? Different instruction methods include case study, lectures, field study, online, workshops, lab sessions, and tutorials.
Program length How many months or years are usually required to complete your program? Which school's program best suits the length of time for which you are planning to study in Canada?
Projects or Work terms Are team or individual projects offered as part of the program? Will you be required to complete a work term or cooperative placement as part of your studies?
Workload How many hours each week will you have to dedicate to your program? Are there frequent evaluations, multiple projects, and opportunity to apply practical skills?
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