Holland College is the provincial community college of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. The college exhibits five main campuses and centers at several other locations. Holland College offers post-secondary education to aspirants from across the globe. Around 73 full-time programs at Holland College are offered to students with over 65 degree pathway programs. The Adult Education program of the college is offered free of cost with classes scheduled in the day or evening.

Holland College has educated more than 100,000 students since its beginning. Applicants need a high school or postsecondary certificate for admission to Holland College. International students must demonstrate an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each section as a proof of English proficiency. The college currently holds over 150 articulation agreements with partner universities worldwide that ensures a high employment rate of over 90%. This makes the college a coveted choice for international applicants since it can help its graduates land some of the high-paying jobs in Canada.

Holland College Programs

Holland College offers more than 65 full-time, adult education and continuing education programs to students. Programs offered are in applied sciences, Atlantic police academy, business, computer sciences, The Culinary Institute of Canada, engineering technology, health and community studies, industrial technology and trades, marine trading, school of performing arts, school of visual arts and journalism, sports and leisure and tourism.

The institute provides students with the opportunity to complete their degree in two years after they earn a diploma from the College. The College has been maintaining more than 150 pathway degree agreements with colleges and universities across the world that welcome Holland College’s diploma holding students. Language Training and Part-time programs are also offered at the organization.

Holland College Campus

Holland College exhibits five major campuses with several other centers across the province. The main campus of the college is the Prince of Wales campus in Charlottetown. The college also has 13 centers of learning each offering programs in different disciplines. The college has residence halls and apartment buildings on the Prince of Wales campus in Charlottetown. The residence halls are open to the institute’s students taking programs at other campus locations.

Holland College Accommodations

Applications for a place in the residence halls must preferably be submitted along with the application for admission due to high demand for rooms. The college has two residence halls: Glendenning Hall and Cumberland Residence, accommodating over 277 students.

Glendenning Hall: This residence hall has 90 apartments with 186 beds. Glendenning Hall also has 62 two-bedroom apartments, 11 single apartments, 17 triple apartments, and three apartments to accommodate disabled students. The cost of living on campus ranges from 119 to 149 CAD per week (7,285 to 9,120 INR) for one bedroom and two bedroom options. The cost of living in the three bedroom residences is 139 to 169 CAD per week (8,510 to 10,345 INR).

Cumberland Residence: With 80 beds, Cumberland Residence features 31 apartments. 13 two-bedroom apartments and 18 triple apartments are included in the hall. Both residence halls and apartments have common place on every floor, security service with 24 hour staff, mailboxes, laundry facilities, cable TV service, Wi-Fi connection and phone service. Students who enroll for Police Cadet will have to stay in the Atlantic Policy Academy residence. The monthly rates at Cumberland Residence are provided below:

Residence Type Monthly Rent (CAD) Equivalent Rent for Indians (INR)
2 Bedroom 1,400 85,720
3 Bedroom 1,700 1.04 lakhs

Holland College Admissions

Admissions at Holland College is offered to the international students in the spring semester. To avail the entrance scholarships, students can submit their scholarship application by March 31. Following are the admission details of Holland College:

Holland College Admission Requirements

Application Portal: Holland College Application 

Each program at Holland College has a distinct admission requirement. Some of the significant admission requirements at Holland College are as follows:

Application Fee 100 CAD (6,100 INR)
Academic Requirement High school/ post secondary transcripts from the school
English Proficiency Requirement IELTS score: 6.5 with 6.0 in each section or equivalent
Resume Udatedresume including work and volunteering details, prize, awards, etc. 
Additional Requirements Proof of finances | Immigration documents | Background check | Driver’s licence (Program-specific)

Holland College Tuition Fees

For all the prospective candidates trying to enroll at the college in the upcoming sessional term, an estimated cost of living in Canada is as been tabulated below

Budget Item Estimated Cost (CAD) Equivalent Cost for Indians (INR)
Tuition Deposit 1,000 81,565
International Student Fee (payable every year) 4,400 to 5,000 2.69 to 3.06 lakhs
Health Cover 750 45,915
Medical and Dental Insurance 420 25,710
Confirmation Fee (required to confirm acceptance) 500 30,610
Supplies 300 18,365
Personal Expenses 100 6,120

Cost of Living in Canada

The average cost of living in Canada for Holland College students is tabulated below:

Expense Type Monthly Cost (CAD) Equivalent Cost for Indians (INR)
Accommodation 476 to 676 38,830 to 55,145
Groceries 300 24,470
Laundry, Personal Care and Other expenses 100 8,160
Total 876 to 1,076 53,645 to 65,890

A comparison between the cost of living in Canada vs India for international students is provided below: 

Cost of Living in Canada vs India

Holland College Scholarships

Holland College charges a lesser tuition fee from international students than many other universities in the U.S. International students can avail financial aid in the form of bursaries, loans and scholarships for international students in Canada. There are 18 such programs offered by Holland College that have the approval of the U.S. Department of Education to be granted Title IV William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan. The college distributes an amount of 500,000 CAD annually in the form of financial aid.

Interested applicants for the student awards must submit applications along with resume, biography, and high school transcripts. On the basis of the admission application and student data available, students will be automatically matched with the scholarships for which the criteria are fulfilled.

Some of the awards offered by the institute are as follows:

Award Title Amount (CAD) Eligibility
Albert Fogarty Adult Education Award 500 Adult and Community Education
ArsenaultBestCameronEllis Accounting Award 500 Accounting Technology
ATV Media Scholarship 2,500 Journalism, Graphic Design
Austin Carragher Adult Education Award 500 Adult and Community Education
BDO Chartered Accountants Business Entrance Awards 2x 1,500 Accounting Technology, Administrative Assistant, Business Administration
Bill and Gladys Hambly Entrepreneurship Award 500 All Programs
Blanche and Lorne Harper Memorial Entrance Award 1,000 All Programs

Holland College Alumni

Alumni of the college are entitled to perks and benefits that include a Special Alumni Card, discount rates on TD Insurance, Manulife Insurance, Irving Oil. Alumni also avails fitness centre membership discounts, purchase discount from Samuel’s campus store, access to the college library using Alumni Membership Card. They also get the opportunity to become a part of reunions, and networking events etc.

Holland College Notable Alumni

Alumni Achievements
Brian Burke Canada’s well known figurative painter
Chris Murray City Manager of Toronto
Cheryl Roche Owner and operator of History and Heraldry Canada
Cliff Eyland Canadian painter
Iain Rankin Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly

About 97% of the graduates of Holland College are employed within one year from graduation. Most programs have specific hours within the program for job training placement for learning skills required to take up job positions. In the other hand, several other programs provide opportunities for internships to get work experience in relevant fields.

FAQs

Ques. Is Holland College private or public?

Ans. Holland College is a public institution enrolling 2,570 students. Around 540 international students constitute 21% of the total student population of the college.

Ques. How much is the tuition cost at Holland College?

Ans. International students at Holland College pays a 5,000 CAD student fee for first-year and 4,400 CAD for second year. Students also pay a tuition deposit of 1,000 CAD at the time of admission. The tuition fees for each program are distinct.

Ques. Does Holland College accept PTE score?

Ans. Yes. Students need a PTE academic score of 58 or above for admission to Holland College.

Ques. How many programs are offered at Holland College?

Ans. Holland College offers 65 programs to its students across 65 degree pathway programs.