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Ottawa has an education system that is unsurpassed. The region
has four universities, two colleges and numerous technology institutes
and professional schools to create a highly integrated and flexible
education and training delivery system that is conducive to lifelong
learning.
The University of Ottawa has held a unique place
on the Canadian academic map from its inception in 1848. It is the
oldest and largest bilingual university in North America. The University
of Ottawa is a comprehensive, research-intensive, cosmopolitan university
offering a wide variety of programs in English and French to over
23,000 students from a variety of cultural heritages, many of whom
come from other countries on all five continents. The University's
nine faculties, all offering graduate or professional programs,
include Administration, Arts, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences,
Law (Common and Civil), Medicine, Science, and Social Sciences.
Since 1942, Carleton University has provided a
lively and rewarding educational experience for hundreds of thousands
of students from Canada and around the world. A recognized educational
leader in the study of high technology, public affairs and management,
and a leading innovator of undergraduate education, Carleton University
offers outstanding programs in both undergraduate and graduate studies
in the major disciplines of the Arts and Social Sciences, Science
and Engineering.
The presence of two major universities in the city has lead to collaborative
programs that link both universities. Many programs allow students
to use facilities at both universities, enabling them to gain maximum
benefit from their education.
Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology
is a multi-faceted institution providing high quality, career-oriented
education and training. Algonquin offers a variety of full-time
post-secondary programs that span a number of industries. Through
more than 80 advisory committees with over 800 members representing
business, industry and government, the College is able to ensure
its programs remain current and relevant to the needs of today's
marketplace.
Located in Ottawa, La Cité collégiale
is Canada’s largest French-language college outside of Quebec.
Each year, about 10,000 students from across Canada and from different
countries choose La Cité collégiale for practical
training that meets job market demands. Of theses, some 3,500 are
full-time students enrolled in the College’s 70 full-time
programs.
The Ottawa emphasis on life long learning is reinforced by a dynamic
business and technology sector that works in partnership with our
educational institutions through numerous agencies, foundations
and initiatives to ensure that the system meets the needs of industry
through creative and timely programs that are focused on both today's
needs, and those of the future.
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