St. Lawrence College
About St. Lawrence College (SLC)
St. Lawrence College is a public college in Ontario, Canada, with campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall. Established in 1967, SLC offers a diverse range of programs and services to support students in their academic and personal growth. The college is recognized for its commitment to excellence in education and its supportive learning environment.
Why Choose St. Lawrence College?
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Diverse Programs: SLC offers over 55 programs across various fields, including health sciences, business, technology, and community services. Many programs are available for international students.
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Supportive Environment: The college provides comprehensive support services for international students, including academic advising, career counseling, and cultural integration programs.
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Strategic Location: With campuses in Kingston, Brockville, and Cornwall, students have access to vibrant communities and various recreational opportunities.
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Research Opportunities: SLC is among Canada's top 50 research colleges, offering students opportunities to engage in meaningful research projects.
Campus Locations
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Kingston Campus: Located at 100 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, ON K7L 5A6. Kingston is known as a student-friendly city with a rich cultural heritage.
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Brockville Campus: Situated at 2288 Parkedale Ave, Brockville, ON K6V 5X3. Brockville offers a picturesque setting along the St. Lawrence River.
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Cornwall Campus: Found at 2 St. Lawrence Dr, Cornwall, ON K6H 4Z1. Cornwall is an entrepreneurial hub with numerous parks and recreational activities.
Types of Courses (Study Levels)
SLC offers a variety of programs across different study levels:
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Certificates: Short-term programs focusing on specific skills.
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Diplomas: Comprehensive programs that provide in-depth knowledge and practical experience.
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Degrees: Advanced programs offering specialized education in various fields.
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Graduate Certificates: Post-diploma programs designed to enhance professional skills.
Mode of Learning
SLC offers flexible learning options to accommodate diverse student needs:
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Onsite: Traditional classroom-based learning on campus.
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E-learning: Online courses that provide flexibility for remote learning.
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Blended: A combination of onsite and online learning, offering a balanced approach.
Number of Programs Offered
SLC offers over 55 programs across various fields of study.
Highlights
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Student Placements: SLC offers over 5,500 student placements, providing practical experience in various industries.
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Global Alumni Network: With over 136,000 alumni worldwide, SLC has a strong network to support graduates in their careers.
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Research Recognition: Ranked among Canada's top 50 research colleges, SLC offers students opportunities to engage in meaningful research projects.
Scholarship
St. Lawrence College offers several merit-based scholarships to assist international students with their tuition fees. These scholarships are one-time awards applied to the first semester's tuition and are not renewable.
1. Academic Merit-Based Scholarship
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Eligibility: Open to all international students who have received an acceptance offer from SLC.
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Application Deadline: June 1, 2026.
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Award Amount:
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80%+ grade: $4,000
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70–79% grade: $2,000
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60–69% grade: $500
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Application Process:
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Apply to SLC and receive an acceptance offer.
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Submit the scholarship application form by June 1, 2026.
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Successful recipients will be notified by June 30, 2026.
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Scholarship will be applied to the student account upon receipt of study permit and enrollment in classes.
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Note: Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, with preference given to early applicants who meet all eligibility requirements.
2. External Scholarships and Bursaries
While SLC offers internal scholarships, international students may also explore external scholarships and bursaries facilitated through agencies outside the college. Some notable options include:
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OPSEU Scholarships: Available for dependents of OPSEU/SEFPO members.
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Ad Standards Scholarships: For students enrolled in marketing or advertising programs.
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CNIB Scholarships: For blind or partially sighted students pursuing post-secondary education.
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Hellamaid Scholarship: Open to Canadian citizens or legal residents currently enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate program at an accredited Canadian university or college.
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Innovation in Education Scholarship: For students enrolled in high school or college with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
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Ivy Panda Video Contest Scholarship: Open to current high school, college, or university students from any country.
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Kevin Collins Ability Scholarship: For students with disabilities who have at least one full semester left in their post-secondary education.
Financial Needs Bursaries
SLC offers non-repayable financial need bursaries to assist students experiencing financial hardship. These bursaries are available to both domestic and international students.
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Eligibility:
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Enrolled in a full-time certificate, diploma, or graduate certificate program.
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Not receiving assistance through the Better Jobs Ontario program.
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Demonstrate financial need.
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Application Process:
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Applications are typically open in the Fall and Winter semesters.
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The application is completed online, and the Financial Aid Office will notify you of the decision via your SLC email account.
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Emergency Assistance
This program provides aid to students experiencing significant unexpected financial hardships during their school year. Assistance is awarded on a needs basis, and additional extenuating circumstances are reviewed individually.
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Application Process:
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Bring a valid government photo ID and SIN card, or proof of SIN, when meeting with your Financial Aid Advisor.
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Important Dates and Deadlines
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June 1, 2026: Deadline to apply for the Academic Merit-Based Scholarship.
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June 30, 2026: Notification of scholarship recipients.
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Fall 2025 Semester: Entrance Bursary application window (closed).
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November 2025: Financial Needs Bursary application opens for the Fall semester.
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March 2026: Financial Needs Bursary application opens for the Winter semester.
Tips for International Students
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Early Application: Submit your scholarship applications as early as possible to increase your chances of receiving an award.
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Document Preparation: Ensure all required documents, such as transcripts and proof of English proficiency, are ready and submitted on time.
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Financial Planning: While scholarships can significantly reduce tuition costs, plan for additional expenses such as living costs, health insurance, and study materials.
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