Education in Canada is under the complete jurisdiction of the provinces and
territories. Under the Canadian constitution each of the provinces and territories
have their own responsibility for education. The Canadian Education System
encompasses both publicly funded and private schools, from kindergarten
to University. The academic year usually starts in September and ends in May.
It is normally divided into two semesters. Some institutes operate on
semester or trimester system and admit students in January , May and September.
Post secondary education is offered by four types of educational institutions:
Universities:
Canadian universities are largely public funded, and, as a result, offer consistently
high quality education at lower tuition rates for international students than
their counterparts in competing countries. Degrees from Canadian Universities
are considered to be equivalent to those from American and other Commonwealth
Universities. They offer a broad range of courses and a full range of
Degrees from Undergraduate to Doctorates. They also offer Certificates and Professional
Degrees. To qualify for a Degree program at a English-speaking universities,
students for whom English is not a first language must have passed an English
examination test. The TOEFL is commonly accepted but Canadian Universities
often have their own tests for students or may accept other English tests such
as the IELTS.
University Colleges: As a component of the Canadian University system,
University Colleges offer students a choice of either academic oriented University
Degree Programmes or the more practical-oriented College Diplomas and Certificates.
Community colleges and technical institutes: Community Colleges
and Technical Institutes have the primary function of responding to the training
needs of Business, Industry and the Public Service Sectors. The
Community Colleges offer Certificate and Diploma programmes in career and vocational
training.
Technical/ Career College : These are privately owned and operated
Schools with the main objective of preparing students for a job after
a short period of instruction. The emphasis at career colleges is on practical
skills over a broad range of Programmes. They specialize in such areas
as Business, Computers, and Secretarial skills. Although privately owned,
these institutes are provincially approved and regulated, ensuring that Programme
standards and quality are maintained.