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Colleges in Ontario may refer to several types of educational institutions. College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary institution that provides
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or education in applied arts, applied technology and applied science. Most
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colleges in Ontario typically offer
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and
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programs. There are 24 publicly funded colleges in Ontario. Most are designated as a ''College of Applied Arts and Technology'' (CAAT), although five are designated as a ''Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning'' (ITAL). In addition to certificates,
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, and diplomas, several public colleges have also received ministerial consent from the province's
Ministry of Colleges and Universities The Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security () (the Ministry of Colleges and Universities before 2025) is the ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for administration of laws relating to post-secondary ed ...
to award degrees. While any public college in Ontario may receive ministerial consent to offer degrees, degree programs at CAATs may only constitute 5 per cent of the institution's programming, while ITALs are capped at up to 15 per cent. In addition to publicly funded colleges, the province has also authorized the establishment of over 500 privately operated career colleges that provide certificate and diploma programs. The
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also operate several institutions in Ontario that also bear the name "college". However, one of these institutions is considered a
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with full degree-granting authority, while the others are considered staff colleges that provide
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courses for officers of the Canadian Armed Forces.


Public colleges

The modern college system in Ontario which focuses on
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was established through
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' Bill-153 on May 21, 1965. This legislation aimed to establish a distinct post-secondary educational system separate from universities. All 24 publicly funded colleges in Ontario were established through the ''Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, 1965'', which outlined that these institutions were to provide "career-oriented, post-secondary education and training to assist individuals in finding and keeping employment, to meet the needs of employers and the changing work environment and to support the economic and social development of their local and diverse communities." These CAATs represented a consolidation of the province's earlier vocational and career-oriented postsecondary institutions formed in the 1940s to 1965, including institutes of technology, institutes of trades, and vocational centres. Public colleges in Ontario historically only provided
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,
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, and
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programs, and did not offer degree programs, as the province had one of the most stringent regulations in North America in restricting degree-granting authority solely to
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. In 2000, the
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities The Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security () (the Ministry of Colleges and Universities before 2025) is the ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for administration of laws relating to post-secondary edu ...
authorized colleges to offer a limited number of applied baccalaureate degrees under the ''Postsecondary Education Choice and Excellence Act, 2000''. However, in contrast to public universities, which possess full degree-granting authority through legislation, public colleges in Ontario can only offer specific degrees after receiving ministerial consent from the provincial government. In 2003, the province introduced a new designation, ''Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning,'' to denote publicly funded colleges where up to 15 per cent of its programs awarded degrees, while colleges that retained the ''College of Applied Arts and Technology'' title were limited at 5 per cent. In 2012–2013 approximately 74 degree programs were offered by 12 Ontario colleges. The
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represents faculty and support staff working in Ontario's publicly funded colleges, though certain classes of faculty and support staff are not covered. These are divided into three bargaining units: academic, full-time support, and part-time support.


List of public colleges

There are 24 publicly funded colleges in Ontario. Most operate as a "College of Applied Arts and Technology", although five are designated as an "Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning". English is the language of instruction for the majority of programs at publicly funded colleges in Ontario, although some programs are taught in French. There are 22 publicly funded colleges operating as English-language institutions and two as French-language institutions. The following is a list of publicly funded colleges in Ontario:


Private colleges

Ontario has over 500 career colleges (formerly known as private career colleges) that confer certificate and diplomas. These colleges are regulated by the ''Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005''. These are privately operated institutions which must be registered and approved by the provincial Superintendent of Career Colleges.


Military institutions

The names of several military institutions based in Ontario include the word ''college'', and are all operated by the
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. The
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is a military university based in Kingston, and offers undergraduate and graduate education for officers-in-training. Although the institution includes the word ''college'' in its name, the Royal Military College of Canada is recognized as a university with full degree-granting authority. The Canadian Armed Forces also operates several staff colleges in Ontario, including the
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in Toronto and the Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston. These institutions provides
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programs for military officers in the Canadian Armed Forces.


See also

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Higher education in Canada Higher education in Canada includes provincial, territorial, Indigenous and military higher education systems. The ideal objective of Canadian higher education is to offer every Canadian the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessa ...
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Higher education in Ontario Higher education in Ontario includes postsecondary education and skills training regulated by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities and provided by universities, colleges of applied arts and technology, and private career colleges.Ministry ...
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List of business schools in Canada The following is a list of business schools in Canada, organized by province or territory and institution-level type.,,, Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territorie ...
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List of colleges in Canada This is a list of college (Canada), colleges in Canada. Colleges are distinct from universities in Canada as they are typically not degree-granting institutions, though some may be enabled by provincial legislation to grant degrees using joint pr ...
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List of law schools in Canada A number of law schools in Canada operate as a faculty or as an affiliated school to a Canadian public university. Twenty law schools offer common law schooling, whereas seven schools offer schooling in the civil law system. Although the judicial ...
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List of Ontario students' associations This is a list of students' associations in Ontario, Canada: Universities In addition to university-wide student unions that represent all students, or all students based on enrolment status (undergraduate, graduate, or part-time), there are ...
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List of universities in Canada Universities in Canada are established and operate under provincial and territorial government charters or are directed by First Nations bands or by federal legislation. Most public universities in the country are members of Universities Canad ...
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Ontario Student Assistance Program The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) ( (RAFEO)) is a provincial financial aid program that offers grant (money), grants and student loan, loans to help Ontario students pay for their post-secondary education. OSAP determines the amount ...
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Ontario College Application Service OCAS Application Services, formerly known as the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) is a non-profit corporation created in 1991 by the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning in the provin ...
* University colleges in Ontario


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Ontario colleges
- Government of Ontario
Career colleges
- Government of Ontario

- Government of Canada {{Canada topic, List of colleges in *
Ontario Ontario is the southernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the Population of Canada by province and territory, country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it ...
Colleges A college (Latin: ''collegium'') may be a tertiary education, tertiary educational institution (sometimes awarding academic degree, degrees), part of a collegiate university, an institution offering vocational education, a further educatio ...