The Toronto School of Management: A School for a Modern World

With affordable tuition and scholarship options, guaranteed co-op placements, and an in-house immigration consultant, studying at the Toronto School of Management just makes sense.

Toronto is Canada’s biggest city. With towering buildings and the CN tower, a unique culture, and unlimited experiences, students love to study here. The Toronto School of Management (TSoM) is located right in the centre of it all, in downtown, surrounded by some of North America’s biggest names in business. In 2016, BBC Radio called Toronto the most multicultural city in the world, and TSoM boasts its international population, with students from over 87 countries. With affordable tuition, scholarship opportunities, guaranteed co-op placement, and concise support for international students and immigrants, TSoM would be happy to welcome you.

The Toronto School of Management provides graduate and undergraduate diplomas and certificates, as well as an EAP program and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) preparation courses. Areas of study are business administration and management, digital marketing, accounting, tourism and hospitality, data analytics, and cybersecurity; programs are flexible and have many intake dates. Professors are industry experts and graduates have a 90% satisfaction rate. It’s no surprise that TSoM is also an award-winning institution, considered the Best Hospitality and Education Institution in Ontario by Corporate Vision, and a Diamond winner of The Star Reader’s Choice, Professional Services – Best Adult Education.

 

Nevertheless, tuition fees sit at around $10,000 CAD per year, making this a relatively inexpensive college to study at. Better yet, there are many options for financial aid. Domestic and international students are both considered for a partial tuition waiver in the first year of study. Every program offers partial scholarships, which are awarded based on the student’s commitment to continuing their education; scholarships vary from $3,500 to 9,500 CAD, and recipients are expected to participate in outreach initiatives after receiving financial aid. There are also options for loans through Windmill Microlending, a Canadian charity that provides financial assistance to permanent residence immigrants and Protected Person refugees. Tuition fees can be paid in a variety of ways, such as online payment, debit, bank transfer, cheque, money order, and PayMyTuition.com.

 

One of TSoM’s promises is a guaranteed co-op work placement in its co-op programs (almost all programs are have a co-op option!). Work placements are powerful education tools for many reasons, such as exposure to different careers, hands-on work, applied learning, and developing soft skills (such as communication). They also provide students with resume-building experience, industry contacts, and an opportunity for future employment. Co-op terms are included in tuitions costs, and while it is not certain, students may be paid by their work placement employers. The Toronto School of Management focuses on experience, making sure that graduates are employable, which is why they have over 100 partner employers, such as Amazon Web Services, Digital Marketing Institute, Knowledge Matters, and QuickBooks.

 

Whether students are looking to study abroad in Canada for a short period of time, or are looking to eventually become a resident, TSoM will provide help and advice with visa applications, immigration forms, and more. They have an in-house immigration consultant, Ala Moayeri, who can help you apply for a visitors visa (if you are studying for less than 6 months, depending on your home country), a student visa, or your mandatory health insurance.

The Toronto School of Management also has an amazing program that allows you to chat directly to their current student ambassadors! Visit this page to choose from a wide variety of students from many different countries and in many programs. If you’re considering applying for TSoM, this is a great resource to hear about the college from people currently attending. You can also see this video to see what students say about studying in Canada.

 

All in all, studying business, hospitality, or data is a great option because of the variety of careers available. It can be lucrative, but it’s important to have employable experience and skills; that’s why The Toronto School of Management is a perfect place to learn. It’s located in the heart of Canada’s key business centre, in a city with many opportunities, and diverse connections both in the college and out. Co-op placements are guaranteed and important. TSoM provides tuition fees and scholarship options that make studying abroad seem possible, even if finances are hard. And, if you need a hand with your papers, the college will support you. This is the place to study that makes sense; a management school for the current, modern world.

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