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REASONS TO STUDY AT A COLLEGE
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1. Canadian colleges have smaller classes than universities. This may give you more attention and help from professors and advisors in your first two years of study, when you are adjusting to study in Canada.
2. Colleges generally have lower tuition than universities, which means that the overall cost of your degree will be lower.
3. Colleges offer associate's degrees, which count both as the first two years of your bachelor's degree and also as degrees in their own right. Even if you do not choose to go on to your second two years of study at a university, you'll have a full credential from a Canadian college.
4. Colleges may offer you a more intimate student community in you first two years of study, and many of your fellow students may move with you to finish their studies at the university.
5. Community colleges in Canada have a wide range of programs, which means you won't miss out on opportunities for interesting courses in your first two years. Colleges also often have language programs that can help you gain confidence for entering university in Canada.
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