Conestoga College is 120 kilometers west of Toronto.
Founded in 1967, it was one of the first public colleges to be supported by the government.
In recent years, it has been ranked among the top universities in Canada, and has been ranked no.1 for 9 consecutive years.
The school is widely recognized in the disciplines of business, Business Administration, accounting, marketing, computer studies, graphic design, Nursing, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electronic (computer) engineering and electrical engineering technology, and its graduates are welcomed by local and international companies.
The credits earned by students at the college can lead to university degrees from a number of universities.
Conestoga college is located in Canada’s “technology triangle”, near the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph.
The school has been rated by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Canada as the top four similar colleges: A for employment rate, B for teaching quality, C for student satisfaction, and D for teaching equipment and services.
The graduate employment rate is as high as 98 percent. Ontario college graduates have the highest employment rate.