Study in Canada. College of the North Atlantic



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Study in Canada College of the North Atlantic

Great Reasons to study in Newfoundland and Labrador Quality Education With an exceptional education system, Newfoundland and Labrador offers a truly unique learning experience. The province s educational institutions boast world-class facilities, internationally respected faculty, and an impressive range of programs. Innovative, progressive and studentcentered, our educational institutions create learning environments that will help you fulfill your academic and professional goals. Culture and Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador has distinct cultures and a rich heritage. The uniqueness of local cultures are emphasized and celebrated through music, art, food and social gatherings. The province has one of the most prolific arts communities in Canada, and is renowned for its poetry, song, art and craftsmanship as found in distinctive galleries, book stores and gift shops. Cultural traditions are a major focus of programs such as Folklore, and are rooted in music and food, and shaped by the province s rich history.

Quality of life Newfoundland and Labrador is an excellent place to live and study and enjoys a quality of life that is second to none. Situated on the northeast corner of North America, the spectacular natural setting of our province provides a beautiful backdrop for you to pursue your educational goals. With one of the lowest crime rates in North America, affordable housing and education, and a distinctive, friendly culture, our province offers quality of life beyond expectation. The unique blend of historic charm and exciting modern living makes Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada an amazing place to live.

College & Program Information College of the North Atlantic is Newfoundland and Labrador s public college one of the largest post-secondary educational and skills training centres in Canada, with a history dating back more than 40 years. Today we have 17 campus locations throughout Newfoundland and Labrador and one in the Middle East State of Qatar. We are pleased to welcome students from all over the world to our exceptional destination. College of the North Atlantic offers over 100 full-time diploma programs and more than 300 part-time courses for some 20,000 students each year in: Academics & Applied Arts Business Studies Engineering Technology Industrial Trades Information Technology Tourism and Natural Resources English as a Second Language (ESL)

At College of the North Atlantic we welcome students from all countries and walks of life to enjoy the warm hospitality, unique culture and safe environment for which the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is known world-wide. The Staff at CNA are experienced in providing support to international students and are sensitive to their special needs. We provide the following services to International Students: Pre-departure information and support Arranging homestay or assistance with finding accommodations Airport reception and pick-up International Student Orientation Academic and Personal Counselling Language and aptitude testing Personal, Academic and Career Counselling Peer tutoring Student Affairs and Employment Services Student Activities Council organize several events and activities for students such as: Sports Recreation Culture And so much more!

Costs and Admissions Information Fee Information College of the North Atlantic understands the financial challenges that face international students so we work hard to keep our fess and costs as low as possible while maintaining a high quality education. Our rates are among the lowest in Canada. Admission Requirements All applicants should submit all recent transcripts. Applications will be reviewed and assessed on an individual basis. As a general rule: Equivalent to 60% in the Canadian High School system Applicants from British-oriented educational systems should present the General Certificate in Secondary Education. Certain programs require achievement in specific subject areas, such as Mathematics, English Language, Physics, Chemistry or Biology. Transcripts will be assessed on an individual basis. Students who have completed advanced courses in Mathematics and Sciences may be eligible to receive advanced standing for those courses. Fee Application Fee $100 Tuition Fee Amount $3,300 per 15 week semester $1,650 per 6 week semester Non-technical programs have two (2) semesters a year (Sept Dec/Jan- April). Technical programs include an intersession in May/June. Registration Fee $95 The following costs are estimations of expenses, not exact figures. Textbooks Health Insurance Living Expense $500 per semester (regular programs) $50 per semester (ESL) $600 per year $600 per month

Application Procedure 1. Applicants must complete the International Student Application Form and forward it, along with an application fee, proof of English competency and academic transcripts to the address on the application form. 2. The application will be reviewed and, if accepted a letter of acceptance will be issued to the student. The letter will confirm fees, enrolment, program of study and length of program. 3. Upon receipt of the Letter of Acceptance, tuition for the first semester of the program of studies is due to the college. 4. Applicants should take their letter of acceptance to the nearest Canadian Diplomatic Mission to apply for a Study Permit. 5. Once an applicant has been issued a study Permit from the Canadian Diplomatic Mission, they must advise the college and make arrangements to travel to Canada and begin their program at College of the North Atlantic. Language Requirements Students who do not provide evidence of English proficiency or who do not meet the require standard may be accepted into English as a Second Language (ESL) provided that they agree to be tested upon arrival and complete ESL if they do not meet the standard. If students successfully demonstrate English proficiency on this test, they are accepted into their program of choice and may begin immediately. If English as a Second Language is required prior to program entry, students may be allowed to audit some courses from their program concurrent with their English CNA will accept most internationally recognized tests of English proficiency The required standard for direct entry without doing ESL is TOEFL Paper 550, TOEFL CBT 213, TOEFL IBT 80, IETLS Band 6.5 or equivalent. Age Requirements The minimum age accepted by College of the North Atlantic is 17 years

Contact Us International Services College of the North Atlantic 1 Prince Philip drive P.O. Box 1693, St. John s NL, Canada A1C 5P7 internationalisa@cna.nl.ca www.cna.nl.ca/international

Stephen Gilharry First Year Electrical Engineering Technology Student from Corozal, Belize Stephen was awarded a full-scholarship from Belize Electricity Limited to study at CNA. I wasn t really sure what I would do when I finish Sixth form in Belize. I was interested in Engineering and I knew there were not a lot of options for studying this in Belize. I am the fourth of eight children in my family and I was really hoping for a scholarship to study. When I found out that Belize Electricity Limited(BEL) was offering a scholarship to study Electrical Engineering Technology at College of the North Atlantic, I knew that this was the right thing for me. I found out in June 2008 that I was awarded the scholarship, after a competitive application process. I was excited when I got the news but I did not really know what to expect. I had researched the program and I knew that I was interested but I didn t really know much about Canada, especially Newfoundland. When I stepped off the plane I was expecting it to be winter but was surprised that the weather in September was not as cold as I had thought and that there was no snow in sight! I have siblings studying in Mexico, Cuba and the USA and now I am here in Canada on a full scholarship from Belize Electricity Limited. I am really enjoying the program, and I like the hands-on aspect of the training. I know that I received one of the best scholarships available in Belize. Not only does BEL cover all educational expenses, personal expenses and flights, I am also guaranteed employment with the company when I graduate!

Franco Perez Rico Third Year Business Management Student from Mexico city Franco received a scholarship for excelling in Business Management My experience in the College of the North Atlantic has been one of the best of my life. I have met great teachers who really focus on making students learn on the best way possible. I found a great way to organize my time in terms of homework, classes, projects and exams. I have made really good friends in the college too, and the most important thing: I have had the time of my life in the college my Business Management course!

Academics & Applied Arts Adult Basic Education Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) College Transition Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University English as a Second Language (ESL) Community Recreation Leadership Community Studies Digital Animation Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education by Distance Education Film and Video Production Food Service and Nutrition Management Graphic Design Graphic Production and Printing Journalism Journalism (Post Diploma) Multimedia: Courseware Development Music Industry and Performance Recording Arts Textile Studies Visual Arts Business Studies Office Administration Executive Legal Medical Records & Information Management Business Management Accounting Human Resource Management Marketing Business Administration Accounting General Human Resource Management Marketing Engineering Technology Engineering Technology (First Year) Architectural Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Electrical Engineering Technology (Power and Controls) Co-op Electronics Engineering Technology (General) Electronics Engineering Technology (Biomedical) Electronics Engineering Technology (Instrumentation) Geomatics Engineering Technology Co-op Industrial Engineering Technology Co-op Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology (Manufacturing) Co-op Petroleum Engineering Technology Co-op Process Operations Engineering Technology Safety Engineering Technology (Post Diploma) Software Engineering Technology Co-op Telecommunications Engineering Technology Welding Engineering Technician

Tourism and Natural Resources Adventure Tourism - Outdoor Recreation Environmental Technology Co-op Fish and Wildlife Technician Forest Resources Technician Hospitality Tourism Management Natural Resources Technician Information Technology Computer Support Specialist Internet Application Developer Programmer Analyst (Business) Co-op Web Site Administrator English as a Second Language (ESL) English as a Second Language (ESL) Small Class Sizes Self-paced 5 Levels from Beginner to Advanced Modern Language Labs State-of-the-art software Industrial Trades Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technician Aircraft Structural Repair Technician Automotive Service Technician Baker Bricklayer Cabinetmaker Carpenter Commercial Transport Construction/Industrial Electrician Cook Hairstylist Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Heavy Equipment Operator Heritage Carpentry Industrial Instrument Mechanic Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Insulator (Heat and Frost) Ironworker (Generalist) Machinist Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Mining Technician Mobile Crane Operator Motor Vehicle Body Repair (Metal and Paint) Non-Destructive Testing Technician Oil Burner Mechanic Plumber Powerline Technician (Operating) Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Mechanic Sheet Metal Worker Small Equipment Service Technician Steamfitter/Pipefitter Truck and Transport Mechanic Welder Welder/Metal Fabricator (Fitter)