Wondering which school, college or university is the best fit for you? We’ve made it easy for you to compare hundreds of the world’s best schools, and to get a better idea of what they teach, what each school is really like, and which will give you the most help in your career.
Below we have listed many of the world’s finest schools and universities. Just scroll down the list, and click ‘view more’ to read about as many schools as you like. Then you can explore what courses each school, college or university offers by clicking on them.
Camosun College is more than 100 years old, having got its start as the Young Building of Victoria’s Normal School in 1914. That same building is still the heart of the Lansdowne Campus today. At the time, it had fewer than 100 students. The college itself was formed in 1970 as the Juan de Fuca […]
VIU’s history began in 1936. At the time it was little more than a shed, with 8 students learning how to be auto mechanics under local garage owner Jack Macready. By 1938, though, vocational training classes moved to the Thomas Hodgson School, became known as the Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Centre. They adopted the name Malaspina […]
Ryerson University got its start in 1847 as The Toronto Normal School, the first teacher training facility in Ontario. It moves to a parcel of land which was then outside the city in 1852, which remains Ryerson’s primary campus today. In fact, an agricultural laboratory on the site eventually split off to found both the […]
Okanagan College has more than a century of tradition behind it, and has been dedicated to changing lives and communities for the better since 1906. Originally, Okanagan College was a small Baptist institution affiliated with McMaster University. Everything changed between 1960 and 1963, then finds became available to expand the institution through Technical and Vocational […]
The University of Guelph was originally founded as the Ontario School of Agriculture in 1874, but renamed the Ontario Agricultural College in 1880. At that time it was little more than an experimental farm, a Museum of Agriculture and Horticulture a library and a building dedicated to the Department of Apiculture (beekeeping). Early additions to […]