Loyalist College

About Loyalist College

Loyalist College is a public post-secondary institution located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1967, it has grown into a vibrant community known for its commitment to student success, industry-relevant programs, and strong community ties. The college is recognized as one of Canada's Top 50 research colleges, ranking 36th nationally as of December 2023

 

Why Choose Loyalist College?

  • Global Recognition: Loyalist is acknowledged for its applied research and industry partnerships, providing students with practical learning experiences.

  • Diverse Programs: With over 70 full-time programs across various fields, students have a wide range of choices to align with their career aspirations.

  • Supportive Environment: The college offers a safe and inclusive community, ensuring that every student feels like they belong.

  • Graduate Success: Loyalist boasts the highest graduate employment rate in Ontario, reflecting the quality and relevance of its programs.

 

Campus Locations

Loyalist College operates across multiple campuses in eastern Ontario:

  • Belleville: The main campus, situated on over 200 picturesque acres, offers more than 70 full-time in-class programs.

  • Port Hope: A newer campus focusing on regional strengths and providing opportunities for upskilling.

  • Bancroft: Located in Hastings County, this campus offers a serene environment with access to nature and outdoor activities.

  • Tyendinaga: Serving the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, this campus provides programs tailored to Indigenous communities.

  • Toronto (LCIT): Situated in North York, Toronto, this campus offers programs in fields like Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Global Business Management.

 

Types of Courses & Study Levels

Loyalist College offers a variety of programs across different levels:

  • Post-Secondary Programs: Diplomas and certificates in areas such as Business, Health Sciences, and Skilled Trades.

  • Post-Graduate Programs: Advanced diplomas in fields like Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, and Global Business Management.

  • Apprenticeships: Hands-on training in trades like electrical and plumbing.

  • E-Learning & Blended Learning: Flexible online and hybrid courses are available, catering to diverse learning preferences.

 

Mode of Learning

Loyalist College provides various learning modes to accommodate different student needs:

  • Onsite (In-Class): Traditional classroom-based learning at campuses.

  • E-Learning: Fully online courses for flexible study schedules.

  • Blended Learning: A combination of in-class and online instruction, offering a balanced approach.

 

Highlights

  • Graduate Employment Rate: Loyalist College boasts the highest graduate employment rate in Ontario.

  • Research Excellence: Ranked 36th among Canada's top 50 research colleges as of December 2023.

  • Industry Partnerships: Strong connections with regional industries provide students with real-world experience and job opportunities.

Scholarship

Loyalist College offers a range of scholarships and financial aid options to support international students in their educational journey. These opportunities are designed to recognize academic excellence, financial need, and community involvement.

 

Donor-Supported Bursaries and Scholarships

Loyalist College provides over 200 donor-supported bursaries and scholarships, distributing more than $700,000 annually. International students are encouraged to apply for these awards by submitting a single detailed application for eligibility assessment. The application process is streamlined to make it easier for students to access financial support.

 

Schulich Builders Scholarships for Skilled Trades

The Schulich Builders program offers substantial financial support for students enrolling in skilled trades programs:

  • Five $20,000 scholarships for one-year certificate programs.

  • Five $40,000 scholarships for two-year diploma programs.

These scholarships cover tuition, tools, and living expenses. While priority is given to students nominated by their high school, direct applications to Loyalist College are also accepted. Recipients must maintain full-time enrollment and pass each semester to retain the scholarship.

 

Government-Sponsored Financial Aid Bursaries

International students enrolled in full-time certificate, diploma, or graduate certificate programs may be eligible for various government-sponsored bursaries:

  • Financial Need Bursary: Provides aid to students with demonstrated financial need.

  • Ontario First Generation Bursary: For students whose parents did not attend or complete post-secondary studies.

  • Ontario Indigenous Student Bursary: For Indigenous students with financial need.

Eligibility criteria include enrollment in an approved program, demonstration of financial need, and meeting specific residency requirements. Applications are typically accepted for the Winter and Spring semesters.

 

Conflict Relief Scholarships

Loyalist College offers scholarships to support students impacted by global conflicts, including the conflict in Ukraine. These scholarships are available to both domestic and international students and are awarded based on:

  • Enrollment in a full-time or part-time approved program.

  • Demonstration of financial need.

  • Academic achievement (minimum GPA of 70% for students who have completed at least one term).

  • Community involvement.

  • Perseverance and dedication to education despite challenges.

Applicants are required to provide documentation of their circumstances and may need to submit additional materials as part of the application process.

 

Additional Financial Resources

  • Work on Campus: Explore on-campus job opportunities to supplement your income and gain valuable work experience.

  • Budgeting Resources: Utilize budgeting tools and resources provided by the college to manage your finances effectively.

 

Preparing for Your Journey

As you plan your studies at Loyalist College, consider the following steps:

  • Apply for a Study Permit: After receiving your Letter of Acceptance (LOA), apply for a study permit through the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate. Ensure you have proof of financial sufficiency to support yourself during your stay in Canada.

  • Plan Your Travel: Review travel guidelines and make arrangements for your arrival in Canada. The college provides resources to assist with this process.


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