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    Centennial College - Progress Campus

    1.8 (6 reviews)
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    Stanford International College of Business & Technology - Main Campus

    Stanford International College of Business & Technology

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 kmScarborough

    I would not recommend this school to future students. I took Hospitality Management. The teacher…read morewas very good in general. She is very knowledgeable and cares a great deal about her students. The lectures however were slightly dry because of the teaching materials the teacher was given. She tries to enrich the material by showing youtube videos that relates to the topic. Only critism I have about the teacher is she needs improvement in the English language and lecturing skills. There is a lot of "um" and "uh" in every sentence which makes it very difficult to focus on the point at times. The course is a very fast paced course and there are topics covered that there should be more time for. This course should not be taken if you don't actually have industry experience. Another reason this school would not be recommended is because of Management. They are unprofessional and hard to deal with. First of all, students do not know which management person is in charge of what duties unless it becomes necessary. Second, the Scarborough campus houses 2 different school however the policies are different for very small things like obtaining a student ID. Examples of unprofessionalism: Moving furniture during class hours loudly disturbing the classes that are running.

    25 Scarsdale Road Campus - 416-423-8188 www.scbt.ca…read more Gas Technician training - if you want to get your G3 or G2 Gas Technician certificate, this is the place to go. I am a student there, I just finished the G3 course, and the experience was great. If you ask, why it was great, is the people there. Dale Fairbairn, my teacher there was no less than Amazing!!! He takes the time to go through every detail with you until you fully understand the issue - Thank you Mr. Fairbairn. Mr. Fairbairn has been in the gas business for many years and he is a Licensed G1. Further to Mr. Fairbairn, the staff there are very professional and nice, Irene Garcia, my Counsellor at Stanford helped me through every step, thank you Irene. Thank you all at Stanford John Cheong

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    York University - View from Markham Pan Am Centre

    York University

    5.0(1 review)
    10.3 kmUnionville

    York University has a Markham campus. As Lizzo would say, it's about damn time! It welcomed its…read morefirst group of students in September 2024. As both an alumna and a benefactress of York University, I got updates from the university on the construction and completion, and everything else for the last few years. During the pandemic, alumni got to tune into details about this construction of the Markham campus. Even Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti was on the call, thrilled to have this campus focus on technology and entrepreneurship, while stimulating the city's economy with more jobs in the heart of downtown Markham. Both undergraduate and master degree programs are available here. They are mainly technology and entrepreneurship programs. Markham is known for a bunch of high-tech and life sciences companies and startups. It makes sense that this campus would have programs that would make the transition to these sectors easier for graduates. I graduated with a computer science and math degree. I would have been happy with a short commute northbound if this campus existed when I was an undergrad. That's life, though. You see improvements for future students, which makes me content for change and opportunities. This building is located on the southeast corner of Enterprise and University Boulevards. I have not see anyone park on the street. There are a couple of parking lots nearby that require payment. The daily maximum is $15. It's not horrible, but it can add up, especially if you're a student. The building is modern and cheerful. I missed the open house yesterday. However, I can tell that students find it comfortable. No matter when I drive by, there are students studying or hanging out on the main floor of this building. Student residences are also in this building. I feel that there are a few more touches that need to be done to the entrance facing Enterprise Boulevard. This campus is a nice addition to Markham and its downtown area. I hope that I'll be able to check it out soon. I won't have the same connecting dropping by this location as I do at both the Keele and Glendon campuses, but I welcome getting to know it as an alumna. (439)

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    University of Toronto

    University of Toronto

    3.3(8 reviews)
    3.2 kmScarborough

    This campus is huge with a lot of buildings. They were pretty well maintained. They have a chatime…read moreperfect for bubble tea lovers and have various options for food. We came here to attend their annual event. Family friendly with lots to do. They had a Ferris wheel and bouncy castle which was free to go on.

    I'm not really sure what happens when you switch from the Bloor line to the RT, but there is a…read morediscernible change in atmosphere. I have taken classes on both campuses, and while St. George is a gathering for prepsters and nerds, Scarborough is home to tiny Asian hall dancers and the young. I mean really young. I'm certain I am pretty much a dinosaur in comparison to these kids. I say kids because they are so loud, and dressed in something I'm sure could be found on the closet floor of my 16 year old mother. I've realized two things about attending university at this campus in this city. One I highly enjoy the anonymity of the large on line classroom. Scarborough offers several of their highest grossing classes as on line available. Meaning that one can watch the lectures anytime, and that you need not be subjected to the aforementioned youth and all the irritants that surround them. It also means that the procrastinator inside can be fulfilled and I can still ace all my courses. Number two, I can try to fit in here, but I'm white, and old comparatively speaking. So I'm fashionable as an almost cougar and someone you think you can ask directions from. In fact I'm certain my prof yesterday was markedly younger than me. Oh well, thank goodness I'm mostly over trying to be cool:). As far as amenities go, the gym facilities are pretty shoddy though they will be redoing them shortly. Food options are few and have pretty poor hours, but there are two Timmy's, one open late. Highlight of my most recent trip to Scarberia, the ghetto Asian dance troupe practise taking place in the hallway near floor length windows. I say ghetto, because that is what they call themselves, because in all honesty they are sporting more brand names than a Macy's superstore. Bottom line...don't transfer here, this is a full fledged business and they deny deny deny all the credits they can. As business and psychology faculties go though they are top rated.

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