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STUDY IN MANITOBA
There are many reasons--and places--to study in Manitoba. Manitoba's secondary schools, career colleges, community colleges, Christian colleges, universities and graduate schools offer a wide range of programs for international students, including English as a second language (ESL), French as a second language (FSL) and university transfer programs.
Schools are located in both urban and rural settings, including the provincial capital, Winnipeg. There is a large population of Franco-Manitobans, and in Winnipeg you have the uniquely Canadian choice of going to school in either English or French. For a smaller campus with a rural focus, you can also pursue your education in Brandon, located 215 kilometres west of Winnipeg. For more on these cities' school options see Study in Saint Boniface, Study in Winnipeg and Study in Brandon. Come join over 5,000 international students at Manitoba's secondary and post-secondary schools!
For further information on study in Manitoba, read through the profiles of our featured schools in this province. Schools in Canada's information is organized identically for all schools, making it easy for you to look through your options and compare details like tuition costs, admission requirements, support for international students and more. For everything from massage to mechanical engineering, consider study in Manitoba!
Featured ESL Schools in Manitoba
Featured ESL Schools in the province of Manitoba