St. Clair College is a non-denominational college of Applied Arts and Technology. With three academic campuses, it offers admission to the international aspirants in the terms of fall and winter. The college has Applied Research and work-integrated learning for research aspirants in arts and technology. International students can pursue several undergraduate programs at St. Clair College including bachelors, diploma, certificate and advanced skill enhancement courses.
With around 90 programs at various levels of undergraduate study and several pathway programs with some reputed institutes, the college provides programs for international students in a plethora of academic streams. International applicants can apply online through Ontario Colleges International Applications. Along with the application, students are required to mandatorily submit scores of exams to study in Canada.
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Admission Mode | Online |
Application fee | 125 CAD |
Academic Intake | Fall, winter |
College Type | Public |
Academic Mode | Full-time, Part-time, Online |
GPA | 2.0 min |
Exams Accepted | IELTS/ TOEFL |
Campus Setting | Suburban |
Affiliations | CCAA, OCAA, CICan, CBIE |
Financial Aid | Available |
Housing | Accommodation available on and off campus |
Admission Helpdesk | International@stclaircollege.ca |
St. Clair College Application Deadlines
The applications for admission at St. Clair are considered on a first come first serve basis. The admission dates for fall and spring semesters are mentioned below.
- Fall- Feburary 1
- Winter- September 15
St. Clair College International Students Admissions
Admission at St. Claire for International students require some additional documents as stated by the institute as well as the Canadian laws. The college has a considerable number of international students from all over the world.
Application Portal: Through the online application for all bachelor degree courses.
Application Fee: 125 CAD
Admission Requirements: The documents required for all bachelors, diploma and certificate level courses are as followed:
Region | Documents |
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Canada and USA | High-school diploma, official transcripts of grade 12 or equivalent |
West Africa | Official transcripts of WAEC/ NACO along with scratch card number and PIN |
Caribbean Countries | High-school diploma, transcripts from grade 12 or equivalent |
South Asia | High school diploma, official transcripts of grade 12 including marks and subjects. |
English Proficiency Requirements
Students willing to secure admission into the college are required to submit scores of either IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo. The minimum scores for the same according to country are tabulated below.
Region | Duolingo | PTE | IELTS | TOEFL | CAEL |
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South Asia | NA | 51 | 6 | TOEFL PBT- 500/ TOEFL iBT-61/ TOEFL CBT- 173 | 50 |
India | 100 min | 51 | 6 | NA | 60 |
Other regions | 100 min | NA | 6 | TOEFL iBT- 78 with min 20 in each lower band/ PBT- MIN 550/ CBT- 213 scores | NA |
Canada Visa Application Process
Upon the confirmation of admission at St. Claire, students need to apply for a Canada student visa to be eligible to enter the country and stay on the basis of academic reasons. The fee of the study permit is 150 CAD. Applicant need the following documents for a visa-
- Acceptance letter from St. Claire college
- Valid passport
- Passport size photographs (recent preferred)
- Official Documents demonstrating financial solvency.
- The financial proof could be an official statement issued by the bank/ educational loan transcripts from the bank/ bank statement of last 4 months
- Letter of explanation
- Other country specific documents
St. Clair College Undergraduate Admissions
The undergraduate programs at St. Clair College are offered across diploma, bachelors and advanced skill enhancement courses for high school students and undergraduates. The top choices of applicants include the oversubscribed courses while applying at the college. These programs are tabulated below with the basic admission details:
Courses | Admission Requirements | Duration | Campus |
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Nursing BscN | OSSD with 6 grade 12 (U/M) courses including English with min 65%, Chemistry and biology with 70% overall and Mathematics. Or pre health sciences pathway to advance diploma and degree certificate |
4 year | Windsor and Chatham campuses |
Social Justice and Legal studies (Honors Bachelors in applied arts) | OSSD or equivalent Or 6 university courses at grade 12 with 65% minimum. Grade of minimum 65% in English with min 60% in remaining courses. Mathematics recommended in grade 12. |
4 year | Windsor campus |
Business Administration (information communication technology | OSSD or equivalent or 6 university courses at grade 12 with a minimum 65%.; Subjects in grade 12- English with 65% min average, Mathematics with advanced functions or calculus and vectors, four other grade 12 credits |
4 year | Anthony P. Toldo center for Applied Health Sciences |
Graphic Design | OSSD or equivalent; 1 Arts or Media class recommended & Portfolio |
3 year | Downtown campus- Windsor |
The application is submitted online at first come first serve basis resulting in waitlisted courses. students can contact admission counsellors or the Registrar’s office for any query relating to the admission process. Applicants can directly contact the campus offering the choice of course to avoid any hassle.
FAQ
Ques. How are the classes being conducted in the pandemic?
Ans. The classes are conducted online, face to face or through the hybrid mode depending upon the program that the student is enrolled in.
Ques. Will the International students be allowed to visit Canada without the stage 2 study permit visa?
Ans. In a case where the stage 2 visa is not permitted the college will refund or defer the tuition fee for the international student, less the application fee is already paid.
Ques. What are the financial aids provided to international applicants affected by COVID 19?
Ans. The health fee is being refunded by the college since the health center services are not being availed by the students. The restrictions of the work study permit that allowed the international students to work for maximum 20 hours has been removed as well provided they are engaged in other essential services and functions.