- St. Clair College provides outstanding education and applied learning in state-of-the-art facilities to more than 14,000 students in over 140 different courses. - The curriculum focuses on Health, Business and IT, Media Arts, Social Services, Technology and Trades. - Dedicated to innovative research, St. Students at St. Clair College may also participate in research projects involving faculty.
St. Clair CollegeAbout the
The college has its roots in the Western Ontario Institute of Technology, founded in 1958 to supplement the then-Ryerson Institute in Toronto, now Toronto Metropolitan University. With the advent of the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology, St. Clair was founded in 1966; the two institutions were merged a year later. Growth of the college has generally paralleled that of Windsor. Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology were established on May 21, 1965. It is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology. The school was founded in 1966 as part of a provincial initiative to create many such institutions to provide career-oriented diploma and certificate courses, as well as continuing education programs to Ontario communities. In 2021-22 St. Clair College's student headcount of international students exceeded domestic students. The unprecedented growth in international student enrolment has not been met with a corresponding increase in student housing at St. Clair College.
Focus of Study : St. Clair College’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) certificate program is an intensive, full-time academic pathway program. The program integrates reading, writing, listening and speaking skills with an academic focus. The curriculum is geared toward non-native speakers of English who want to improve their writing, communication and critical thinking skills as well as cultural competency. Incoming students take a Level Placement Test to see which level they should start in. Students then progress through the levels (Five through Eight), adding to their reading, writing, listening, speaking and grammar skills. Levels Five through Eight are each seven weeks long. English for Academic Purposes is a preparatory program that will offer learners direct entry to most post-secondary programs at St. Clair College if they successfully complete Levels 7 and 8 with a 70% average, provided that they meet all other admission requirements. No additional tests of English language proficiency will be required.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
- Focus is on conversation, reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation and listening skills.
- Small class sizes: students given ample opportunity for individual attention and participation.
- Highly-trained professors and technicians who provide supportive, personal instruction.
- Interaction with English-speaking people.
- Computer lab and audio-language lab.
- Access to the Library, Tutoring, Student Services, Pool, State of the Art Sportsplex, and more.
Focus of Study : St. Clair College’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) certificate program is an intensive, full-time academic pathway program. The program integrates reading, writing, listening and speaking skills with an academic focus. The curriculum is geared toward non-native speakers of English who want to improve their writing, communication and critical thinking skills as well as cultural competency. Incoming students take a Level Placement Test to see which level they should start in. Students then progress through the levels (Five through Eight), adding to their reading, writing, listening, speaking and grammar skills. Levels Five through Eight are each seven weeks long. English for Academic Purposes is a preparatory program that will offer learners direct entry to most post-secondary programs at St. Clair College if they successfully complete Levels 7 and 8 with a 70% average, provided that they meet all other admission requirements. No additional tests of English language proficiency will be required.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
- Focus is on conversation, reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation and listening skills.
- Small class sizes: students given ample opportunity for individual attention and participation.
- Highly-trained professors and technicians who provide supportive, personal instruction.
- Interaction with English-speaking people.
- Computer lab and audio-language lab.
- Access to the Library, Tutoring, Student Services, Pool, State of the Art Sportsplex, and more.
- Accredited by Languages Canada
Curriculum :
Level 5
Code Title Credits
EAP105A READING & WRITING I 5
EAP105C LISTENING & SPEAKING V 3
EAP105L COMPUTER ASS. LAB LEARNING V 2
Level 6
Code Title Credits
EAP106A READING & WRITING VI 5
EAP106C LISTENING & SPEAKING VI 3
EAP106L COMPUTER ASS. LAB LEARNING VI 2
Level 7
Code Title Credits
EAP107A READING & WRITING VII 5
EAP107C LISTENING & SPEAKING VII 3
EAP107L COMPUTER ASS. LAB LEARNING VII 2
Level 8
Code Title Credits
EAP108A READING & WRITING VIII 5
EAP108C LISTENING & SPEAKING VIII 3
EAP108L COMPUTER ASS. LAB LEARNING VIII 2
Classroom Hour :
7 Weeks Per Level
(EAP5, EAP6, EAP7, EAP8)
Course Information
Schedule
7, 14, 21, 28 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(CAD)$ 125
Tuition
7 Week
14 Week
21 Week
28 Week
Week
(CAD)$ 3,065 / Week
(CAD)$ 6,129 / Week
(CAD)$ 9,194 / Week
(CAD)$ 12,258 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
- Quittenton Hall: $7,150 per year (8 months for 2023/2024) including cable TV and high-speed internet access. Meals are not included
The City of Windsor is known as the International Gateway between Canada and the United States of America. It is the fourth most culturally diverse population in Canada. Windsor is Canada's southernmost city and has a mild climate. The city is surrounded by three bodies of water - Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair, and the Detroit River – resulting in moderate winter temperatures and summer temperatures reaching into the thirties. Windsor is a major contributor to Canada's automotive industry. Known as the "Automotive Capital of Canada", Windsor's industrial and manufacturing heritage is responsible for how the city has developed through the years. No matter what your interests, you are sure to find many activities in Windsor. Explore cinemas, coffee shops, shopping malls, museums, dance clubs, and much more. Those who enjoy the outdoors will appreciate Windsor's riverfront gardens, which stretch for several kilometers along the Detroit River. Enjoy our lush parks or attend concerts, fairs, and a wide variety of cultural shows and festivals. Windsor has been named "#1 Best Small City in North America" and one of the "most intelligent communities in the world" (London Financial Times).
Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent is a mostly rural municipality in Southwestern Ontario. The economy of Chatham-Kent is based in the Agricuture, automotive and Energy sectors. Chatham is a small-city of around 45,000 people but enjoys benefits of larger cities such as shopping centres, a transit system and a VIA-Rail station for easy commuting. The city is conveniently located as well, about an hour’s drive from Windsor and the United States border, and 2.5 hours from the Greater Toronto Area.
Facilities
Windsor, Ontario
- The Windsor (South) Campus is the main campus, 2000 Talbot Road West
- Ford Center for Excellence in Manufacturing (FCEM)
- Anthony P. Toldo Centre for Applied Health Sciences
- SportsPlex Fitness Centre
- The St. Clair Center for the Arts is located on the riverfront in downtown Windsor, 201 Riverside Drive West
- MediaPlex is located in downtown Windsor, 275 Victoria Avenue
Chatham-Kent, Ontario
- The Thames Campus is located on 1001 Grand Avenue West, Chatham
- HealthPlex
Toronto, Ontario
- The St Clair College, Ace Acumen Academy campus is located at 1440 Don Mills Rd, North York
Activity
If you are an athlete, St. Clair College supports a comprehensive sports program through our Saints Athletics club. There are 18 varsity teams that compete in men’s baseball, women’s fastball, men’s & women’s outdoor soccer, men’s & women’s indoor soccer, men’s & women’s volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball, cross country, men’s & women’s badminton, men’s & women’s golf and men’s & women’s curling. The College also offers a very comprehensive scholarship program providing varsity athletes with the opportunity to receive the maximum scholarship offered through the OCAA, $1,250 per sport semester when you maintain a level of academic eligibility.
Getting to the school from the airport
Transportation from Toronto Pearson to St. Clair College:
- Robert Q Airbus (Pearson Airport to Holiday Inn Ambassador Bridge Windsor):
https://reservation.robertq.com/airbus/
- Via Rail Train (Union Station Toronto to Windsor):
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