Establish: 1967
Type : Public , College
Total number of students : 90,000+
Total number of international students: 7,000+
DLI#: O19395536013
Seneca has campuses throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Seneca's size and diversity give students an advantage in partnerships with industry leaders, hands-on computer technology, a variety of class sizes, and full-time, part-time, and continuing education options. Education must be flexible and accessible, so Seneca also utilizes a diverse range of teaching methods—from in-person lectures and online learning to co-op and field placements—in programs related to applied arts, business, financial services, and technology.
- Campus Life: Students have the opportunity to participate in sports and physical activities through recreational leagues and fully equipped fitness centers, or join one of the more than 80 clubs and associations offered at the University. Students can become part of the Seneca Student League, which helps students engage with the Seneca community, build lasting relationships, and have fun in the process.
- Services: The transition of students to life at Seneca is made as easy as possible with International Student Services, which includes free airport pick-up, housing/accommodation assistance, orientation, academic advising, counseling, free English language support and peer tutoring, and international student clubs.
- Practical Experience: Seneca believes in creating exceptional experiences for students, offering rich learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. This includes immersion in the workplace as part of a work semester or field placement, or expanding their skills through study abroad programs. These enriching experiences will give students an advantage as they enter the workforce or pursue further studies.
- Location: All Seneca campuses are located within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Toronto is the largest city in Canada and one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with over 70 ethnic groups and more than 140 spoken and dialected languages. Join group activities to many GTA attractions such as the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, Casa Loma, the Ontario Science Centre, the Toronto Zoo, the Art Gallery, and the Royal Ontarion Museum. Students can also participate in ice skating, go-kart racing, movie nights, shopping, skiing, bowling, International Days, and more.
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