| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Public College designation — eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Located in downtown Toronto, Ontario’s economic and cultural hub
Offers in-demand diploma and postgraduate programs in business, technology, and healthcare
Smaller class sizes with career-focused curriculum
Strong international student support and services
All programs are PGWP-eligible and focused on current industry needs:
Global Business Management (Post-Graduate Diploma)
Project Management (Post-Graduate Diploma)
Supply Chain Management (Post-Graduate Diploma)
Business – Sales and Marketing (Diploma)
Business – Accounting (Diploma)
Computer Systems Technician (Diploma)
Healthcare Leadership (Post-Graduate Certificate)
Most programs are 1 to 2 years in length and include practical components like case studies, projects, and industry exposure.
Address: 400-265 Yorkland Blvd, North York, Toronto, ON M2J 1S5
Easily accessible by public transportation (TTC, buses, subway)
Close to restaurants, shopping centers, and student housing options
Tuition Fees (International):
Approx. CAD $16,000 – $18,000 per year depending on the program
Living Costs in Toronto:
CAD $1,200 – $1,800/month for rent, food, and transportation
Health insurance is usually included in tuition
Academic: High school diploma or undergraduate degree (for PG programs)
English Proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 88
Duolingo: 115+
Resume, Statement of Purpose, and transcripts are typically required for postgraduate programs
January, May, and September
Apply at least 4–6 months in advance to secure your spot and allow time for visa processing.
Access to career services, job fairs, and networking events
Support with academic advising, job search, and resume building
Student clubs and multicultural events
Toronto offers plenty of part-time job opportunities and a vibrant student community
Programs are eligible for PGWP (up to 3 years)
Great job prospects in Toronto's booming job market (business, tech, healthcare)
Opportunity to apply for permanent residency (PR) through pathways like Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
For students who already have a diploma or bachelor's degree
Global Business Management
Duration: 2 Years (4 semesters)
Focus: International trade, finance, HR, business strategy
Project Management
Duration: 1 Year (2 semesters)
Focus: Project planning, budgeting, Agile, stakeholder management
Supply Chain Management – Global Logistics
Duration: 1 Year (2 semesters)
Focus: Logistics, procurement, global trade operations
Healthcare Leadership
Duration: 1 Year (2 semesters)
Focus: Healthcare administration, leadership, communication in healthcare settings
For students after high school or mature students
Business – Sales and Marketing
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: Digital marketing, customer relations, business development
Business – Accounting
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: Financial accounting, cost control, payroll, taxation
Computer Systems Technician
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: IT support, networking, cybersecurity, programming basics
January
May
September
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Business – Sales & Marketing |
2 Years |
~$12,000 – $13,000 |
|
Business – Accounting |
2 Years |
~$12,000 – $13,000 |
|
Computer Systems Technician |
2 Years |
~$12,500 – $13,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Global Business Management |
2 Years |
~$12,000 – $13,500 |
|
Project Management |
1 Year |
~$12,000 |
|
Supply Chain Management – Logistics |
1 Year |
~$12,000 |
|
Healthcare Leadership |
1 Year |
~$12,000 |
Loyalist College – Toronto Campus is an excellent option for international students who want to study in Canada’s largest city while attending a public college. The campus is a designated learning institution (DLI) and all programs are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), making it a smart choice for both education and future immigration opportunities.
It is a satellite campus of Loyalist College (Belleville) and is operated in partnership with Toronto Business College, bringing Loyalist’s academic programs to a downtown Toronto setting.
The campus offers career-focused diploma and post-graduate programs in high-demand fields, including:
Global Business Management
Project Management
Supply Chain Management
Healthcare Leadership
Business – Sales and Marketing
Accounting
Computer Systems Technician
These programs are tailored for students looking to enter the workforce quickly with practical, hands-on training in business, IT, or healthcare fields. Post-graduate programs are especially popular with students who already hold a bachelor’s degree.
Located in North York (Toronto), students benefit from:
Easy access to public transportation (TTC subway, bus)
A huge variety of part-time job opportunities
Networking events, job fairs, and career-building resources
Proximity to major companies, tech hubs, hospitals, and business centers
Living in Toronto also means access to a vibrant multicultural community, global cuisine, entertainment, and safe neighborhoods.
Compared to big universities, Loyalist College – Toronto Campus offers affordable tuition fees, with most programs ranging between CAD $16,000 – $18,000 per year. Living in Toronto costs more than smaller cities, but shared housing and student-friendly options are available to help manage expenses.
You can also work part-time up to 20 hours/week during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks to help support yourself.
International students are supported with:
Orientation programs for new arrivals
Academic advising and tutoring
Career support – resume writing, interview prep, job search
Visa and immigration assistance (study permit, PGWP, etc.)
Access to student clubs, events, and cultural activities
Class sizes are smaller, which means more personalized attention from instructors and staff.
After graduating, students are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) — up to 3 years, depending on program length. Toronto’s strong job market gives students excellent opportunities in:
Business & Finance
Project Management
IT & Cybersecurity
Healthcare Administration
Logistics & Supply Chain
Many graduates use their Canadian education and work experience to apply for Permanent Residency (PR) through programs like Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class (CEC), or Ontario PNP.
Programs typically start in:
January
May
September
Apply early (at least 4–6 months ahead) to secure your seat and allow enough time for visa processing.
Visit the official Loyalist Toronto Campus website or consult the program list to choose the right course for your academic background and career goals.
Popular programs include:
Global Business Management
Project Management
Supply Chain Management
Healthcare Leadership
Business – Sales & Marketing
Accounting
Computer Systems Technician
For post-graduate programs: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
For diploma programs: High school/secondary school completion
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 88
Duolingo English Test: 115+
PTE Academic: 60+
If you don’t meet these scores, consider taking an ESL pathway program.
You’ll need:
Copy of passport
Academic transcripts (translated into English if needed)
English test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo)
Resume/CV (especially for post-graduate programs)
Statement of Purpose (optional but recommended)
You can apply through:
The Loyalist College – Toronto Campus website
Or through a trusted authorized international education agent
You’ll be required to:
Fill out the online application form
Pay the application fee (usually around CAD $100–$150)
If you meet the admission criteria, you’ll receive either:
A Conditional Offer Letter (if pending documents)
Or an Unconditional Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
To secure your seat, pay the tuition deposit (usually the first semester's tuition fee). Once the payment is confirmed, you will receive the Final Letter of Acceptance, which is required for your study permit (visa) application.
With your Final LOA, apply for a Canadian study permit through the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) website.
Documents required:
Final LOA
Proof of tuition payment
Proof of funds (bank statements or GIC)
Valid passport
Statement of Purpose
Biometrics and other documents as per your home country requirements
Once your visa is approved:
Book your flight to Toronto
Arrange student housing (shared apartments, homestays, etc.)
Attend the International Student Orientation before classes start
Loyalist College – Toronto Campus offers three major intakes each year for most programs:
The main intake with the widest selection of programs.
Highly recommended for students who want more program and housing options.
Offers many core programs such as Business, Project Management, and Supply Chain.
A good alternative if you miss the Fall intake.
Limited program offerings (mostly business and post-grad programs).
Suitable for students looking to start early in the year.
Tip: Apply 4–6 months in advance to ensure enough time for admission processing, visa approval, and travel planning.
High school/secondary school diploma or equivalent
Minimum 50–60% average in relevant subjects
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution
In some cases, a diploma with relevant work experience may be considered
If English is not your first language, you must submit one of the following:
Test Type |
Minimum Score Required |
|---|---|
|
IELTS (Academic) |
6.5 overall, no band less than 6.0 |
|
TOEFL iBT |
88 |
|
Duolingo English Test |
115+ |
|
PTE Academic |
60+ |
If you don’t meet these scores, you may be eligible for an ESL pathway program before your main program.
Resume or CV (showing academic and/or work background)
Statement of Purpose (optional, but helps strengthen your application)
Valid passport
Scholarship Name |
Amount (CAD) |
Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|---|
|
Entrance Scholarship |
Up to $1,000 |
Awarded to new international students based on academic performance |
|
Academic Excellence Award |
$500 – $1,500 |
High GPA in the first semester (usually 3.5 or above) |
|
International Student Achievement Award |
$500 – $1,000 |
For students demonstrating leadership or involvement on campus |
|
Program-Specific Awards |
($500 – $1,000) |
Based on outstanding performance in programs like Business, IT, etc. |
|
Need-Based Bursary |
(case-by-case) |
For students with demonstrated financial need |
Campus Location |
Facilities Available |
On-Campus Housing |
Accommodation Cost (CAD/month) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Toronto Campus (North York, Toronto) |
Classrooms, computer labs, student services, academic advising, career support, transit access |
Not Available |
~$800 – $1,500 (off-campus/shared) |
While on-campus housing is not available at the Toronto campus, students can choose from several off-campus options nearby:
Most common choice for international students
Cost: CAD $800 – $1,200/month depending on location and roommates
Utilities and internet may be included or extra
Great for cultural experience, includes meals
Cost: CAD $1,000 – $1,300/month (with 2–3 meals per day)
Fully furnished rooms with shared kitchens/bathrooms
Cost: CAD $1,100 – $1,500/month
Located at 400-265 Yorkland Blvd, North York, Toronto
Easily accessible by TTC subway, buses, and GO Transit
Surrounded by restaurants, malls, and housing options in neighborhoods like Scarborough, North York, and Downtown Toronto
The Toronto campus welcomes students from all over the world, creating a multicultural learning environment where everyone feels included. Whether you're from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, or Latin America, you'll meet fellow international students who are also navigating study, work, and life in Canada. This shared experience creates a strong sense of community and belonging.
Class sizes are smaller than universities, allowing for personalized attention from instructors. Faculty and staff are approachable, and academic advisors are available to help with study plans, course selection, and career pathways. The college also provides tutoring services, writing support, and one-on-one help for students who need academic assistance.
One of the biggest strengths of Loyalist Toronto Campus is its career-focused approach. The college offers:
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview preparation
Career fairs and networking events
Connections to Toronto-area employers
International students can work part-time (up to 20 hours/week) during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, giving them real Canadian work experience while in school.
Studying in Toronto means living in one of the most exciting cities in Canada. You’ll be surrounded by culture, food, entertainment, and business opportunities. Whether it’s grabbing a bubble tea after class, attending a Raptors game, visiting the CN Tower, or just enjoying a walk in High Park — there’s always something to do.
The campus is located in North York, a busy and safe district with great access to public transportation (TTC buses, subways, and GO transit). Everything you need — groceries, housing, restaurants, gyms, and banks — is within reach.
The college regularly hosts events to help students make friends and enjoy their time outside the classroom. These include:
Orientation Week for new students
Cultural celebrations and festivals
Social events, game nights, and mixers
Mental health and wellness sessions
Student leadership and volunteer opportunities
Even though it's a smaller campus compared to large universities, there's a strong sense of connection, community, and support.
While there is no on-campus housing, most students live in shared apartments, homestays, or student residences nearby. Student life is affordable if you manage your budget well, and the college offers guidance on finding safe and convenient accommodation.
Student life at Loyalist College – Toronto Campus blends academic focus with real-world experience, all in a multicultural, career-driven environment. It’s an ideal choice if you're looking for:
A PGWP-eligible program
Life in Canada’s biggest city
A welcoming and supportive international student community
A strong pathway toward employment and immigration
Like most Canadian colleges, Loyalist College does not offer traditional "campus placements" like in some countries (e.g., India). However, it provides strong career support, work-integrated learning, and connections to local employers to help students transition smoothly into the Canadian job market.
Loyalist College – Toronto Campus has a dedicated Career Services team that supports students with:
Resume and cover letter development
Interview preparation workshops
Job search strategies
Networking events and job fairs
Employer meetups and guest speakers
LinkedIn profile support
The goal is to help students build career readiness while they study and make connections with employers.
Many programs at the Toronto Campus are designed with direct job market demand in mind:
Global Business Management – Prepares for roles in business development, international trade, and consulting
Project Management – Leads to roles in operations, logistics, and business analysis
Supply Chain Management – Opens opportunities in procurement, warehousing, and logistics
Healthcare Leadership – Suited for roles in administration, coordination, and health services management
Computer Systems Technician – Offers opportunities in IT support, systems admin, and tech services
These programs are practical and hands-on, preparing students to enter the workforce quickly.
International students can legally work:
Up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions
Full-time during scheduled breaks (e.g., summer or winter holidays)
Many students take advantage of this to build Canadian work experience, which is highly valuable for future job applications and immigration.
All programs at Loyalist College – Toronto Campus are PGWP-eligible. This allows students to:
Stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation
Gain valuable work experience
Become eligible for Permanent Residency (PR) under pathways like CEC or Ontario PNP
Being located in Toronto, students benefit from one of Canada’s strongest job markets with opportunities in:
Business & Finance
IT & Tech
Healthcare Administration
Retail & Supply Chain
Hospitality & Services
Toronto is home to major employers, startups, and global companies — making it an ideal city for launching your career.
No direct campus placements, but strong career support
Career-focused programs that align with job market demand
Work-integrated learning, networking events, and job search assistance
Located in Toronto, one of Canada’s top cities for employment
PGWP eligibility gives students a pathway to work full-time after graduation
The acceptance rate at Loyalist College – Toronto Campus is estimated to be between 80% and 90%, making it a highly accessible option for international students who meet the basic academic and English language requirements.
Public College with Inclusive Admissions
Loyalist College aims to provide access to quality, career-oriented education. It welcomes a diverse range of international students, especially for programs in business, tech, and healthcare.
Program Availability and Multiple Intakes
With multiple intakes (January, May, and September) and a variety of programs, the college is able to accommodate more students each year.
Demand-Driven Programs
Programs are designed based on market needs and employability, which helps keep admissions open across several fields.
Meeting the minimum academic qualifications (high school diploma for diplomas, bachelor’s degree for PG programs)
Providing valid English proficiency scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo)
Submitting a complete application with all supporting documents
Applying early, as some programs have limited seats
Some post-graduate programs (like Global Business Management or Project Management) can be more competitive due to high demand, so applying early improves your chances of securing admission.
Estimated Acceptance Rate: 80%–90%
Type of Institution: Public, PGWP-eligible
Best For: Students seeking career-focused education in Toronto
Tip: Apply 4–6 months in advance to secure your seat and manage visa timelines
Address:
400-265 Yorkland Boulevard
North York, Toronto, Ontario, M2J 1S5
(Near Sheppard Avenue & Highway 404)
Easily accessible via TTC subway and buses (near Don Mills and Sheppard stations)
Surrounded by restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, banks, and shopping centres (like Fairview Mall)
Close to student housing options and rental apartments
30–40 minutes to downtown Toronto via public transit
Safe, student-friendly area with access to parks and local services
A modern, urban campus designed in partnership with Toronto Business College
Offers classrooms, labs, career support services, student lounges, and Wi-Fi-enabled study spaces
Hosts international student orientation, job fairs, and academic support sessions
No on-campus residence, but many nearby off-campus housing options are available