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Canada
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Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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School Type: College
Established in 1967, Fleming College is one of Ontario’s premier colleges with campus locations in Peterborough (Sutherland Campus), Lindsay (Frost Campus), Haliburton, and Cobourg. In 2020, Fleming College claimed the 23rd spot in Canada’s Top 50 Research Colleges list of Research Infosource, Inc.
Fleming College’s mission is to empower students with innovative education, research, and real-world experiences to build better lives, better communities, and a better world. The college is delivering world-class academic programs that prepare students for their careers. The graduate employment rate of Fleming College is at 88.6%, which is higher than the Ontario College system averaging 86.2% in 2019. Similarly, Fleming College surpasses the system average in terms of student and graduate satisfaction rate.
Fleming College Campuses
- Peterborough, also known as Sutherland Campus
The campus is near the vibrant downtown Peterborough. It hosts the delivery of 75+ full-time programs in Arts and Heritage, Business, Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Development, and Trades and Technology.
- Lindsay, also known as Frost Campus
The campus is located near Lindsay’s historic downtown, and is surrounded by green spaces, lakes, and rivers. It is home to one of Canada’s leading environmental institutions and hosts the programs under the School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences.
- Haliburton Campus
The campus is situated next to Head Lake in the Haliburton Highlands and offers the unique arts and heritage programs of Fleming College.
- Cobourg Campus
The Cobourg Campus offers Academic Upgrading, Personal Support Worker program, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) and several Continuing Education courses.
Fleming College Faculties
- School of Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences
- Haliburton School of Art and Design
- School of Business and Information Technology
- School of General Arts and Sciences
- School of Health and Wellness
- School of Justice and Community Development
- School of Trades and Technology
Quick Facts
- Fleming’s School of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences is a center of excellence in the field, and produced more graduates working in the environmental and natural resource sector than any other college in Canada.
- Fleming College is the only school in Canada that offers college-level, post-graduate programs in Arts, Heritage, and Culture.
- The Resources Drilling and Blasting program at the Frost Campus is one of its kind, providing technical and hands-on training to students.
Minimum Admission Requirements for International Students
Diploma and Certificate Programs
- High school diploma
- IELTS 6.0 (with no band less than 5.5) or TOEFL 79
Post-Graduate Certificates
- College diploma or a university degree in a program-related field
- IELTS 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0) or TOEFL 90
Merit-based Scholarship for International Students
Scholarships will be awarded to international students who have entered Semester 2 and who have just completed Semester 1 of their study. Eligibility will be based on Semester 1 Grade Point Average (GPA). These are the eligible GPA ranges and scholarship values:
Scholarships will be awarded in rank order of Semester 1 GPA until all funding on reserve for the given semester is exhausted or until all who qualify have been awarded.