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    University of Toronto -  Mississauga - Margaret Trudeau chatting with guest after a lecture on Sept. 18, 2017. Also, my friend Rob is the cameraman on the left of the photo.

    University of Toronto - Mississauga

    3.0(8 reviews)
    5.2 kmErin Mills

    They have a horrible Scholarships policy my daughter got 91% in her grade 12 they have a huge gap…read morebetween getting the marks and evaluating The Scholarships policy doesn't indicates that they will not take a count of recent marks before giving an offer

    This place sure has changed a lot over the last few years…read more I've visited UTM often over the last decade, not as a student, but as a writer covering various events. I've sat in lecture halls, toured the campus, gotten to know some of the professors - and I still haven't paid a dime for tuition. All the knowledge, none of the insane fees! For what it's worth, this campus is still as beautiful as it's always been, though I found myself getting lost when I visited (as of this writing) last week. I came here for a lecture event with Margaret Trudeau as part of the campus' 50th anniversary celebrations, and was very impressed with the event overall. I'm not sure if I've ever been to a lecture where the Vice-Chair of the school openly mused about whether one-fifth of the student body was at risk of mental illness, but that's what I got and more, as Margaret spent an hour-and-a-half talking about her life and struggles to combat bipolarity at a time when there wasn't much known about the disorder. I'm not sure if the student body appreciates this place as much as I do. I watched kids in greasy sweatpants, low-cut tops and ugly-looking clothes file out of lecture halls like a swarm of ants, mindlessly flowing to their next class without any thought or care of what's going on around them. They really should - when you actually look at this place, it's genuinely impressive. The building I visited (the Innovation Centre) had a very nice open-concept restaurant, where you can buy food and sit on padded leather couches by the massive windows that overlook the sprawling campus. The main building offers a ton of choice (though they haven't really upgraded that or changed the vendors in a long time), while the library has a great selection of books and ephemera. I give special shoutout to the staff members who attended the lecture, especially Ulrich Krull, who seemed to remember me from the last time I visited the campus (when Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi visited for a talk). There are so many events, gatherings and free lectures that take place here that you'd be a fool not to visit the campus at least once. Barring the sprawling campus that might leave you a bit dizzy, there's plenty to see and do here. Well worth a look. (Also, shoutout to the Medium student newspaper. You do great work, though I'm not sorry for taking one of your "preferred" media spots five feet away from where Ms. Trudeau sat. First come, first serve, baby.)

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    University of Toronto -  Mississauga - UTM Vice-Presidents posing with Margaret Trudeau after a lecture on Sept. 18, 2017.

    UTM Vice-Presidents posing with Margaret Trudeau after a lecture on Sept. 18, 2017.

    University of Toronto -  Mississauga - The lineup for the Margaret Trudeau book signing in the Innovation Centre on Sept. 18, 2017 - more than 200 people.

    The lineup for the Margaret Trudeau book signing in the Innovation Centre on Sept. 18, 2017 - more than 200 people.

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    Anderson College of Health Business and Technology

    Anderson College of Health Business and Technology

    3.8(5 reviews)
    2.6 kmCooksville

    The school is great overall however their is a lot of miscommunication between students and…read moreadvisors and the dean. The dean does not really care for you as a student. Just cares about covering his own behind. Anyone considering doing the physiotherapy assistant program should NOT do it here. The program is not accredited by the College of Ontario Physiotherapist. They don't have a structure for the program or a valid course outline. They just follow the rules closely so the professor teaches what he knows more than what you should know. Finding placement will be a challenge as you have to find your own placement. Most places don't hire unless you come from an accredited program. Save your money if you can and don't be fooled by the short length of the program.

    This review is towards the Hamilton location - at first the program was amazing, the secritary and…read moreladies signing you up were amazing and so helpful! But the teachers and director on the other hand not at all, they are very immature and do not handle things properly. Due to a few bad students, the teachers became very distant with the class, barely teaching just reading the book out loud, rude and blunt towards students, and basically taking all frustrations out on entire class and the director doesn't do anything about it when confronted. You basically pay 16 grand to self teach. Very disappointed and would not recommend if you can't self teach.

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    Anderson College of Health Business and Technology
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    University of Guelph-Humber

    University of Guelph-Humber

    3.5(4 reviews)
    15.7 kmEtobicoke

    I've been in Guelph-Humber's building prior to attending this school due to it being on the same…read morecampus at Humber College. Now I'm in this one building every single day of the week as I am currently a Guelph-Humber student. Guelph-Humber is just one building that has 4 floors which connects to Humber College. You can find the majority of the students in the Commons where there are plenty of tables and computers. The school doesn't have its own library as it shares it with Humber College. I gotta say that the library is pretty crappy and should be renovated. GH only has one food outlet, which is William's. If you want to buy other types of food you would have to walk over to the Humber campus. The classrooms barely have outlets to charge your laptop which boggles my mind. The professors range from average to pretty good. They are approachable and are willing to answer any questions that may arise. The difficulty of the tests really depend on your professor...but more importantly, how much effort you have put into studying. This school is great for students from Humber College because you can earn a diploma from Humber and then earn a degree from Guelph.

    I decided to attend "GH" the first year it was opened in 2002 when I arrived from Montreal after…read moregraduating Cegep. Back then we were stuck in a stand alone building (b206) which has since been demolished. All in all the school is now housed in a nice looking open concept building hitch rather pleasing to the eye and the professors were, as the previous reviewer stated are average to very good. All in all I have very good memories attending the university of Guelph Humber, in fact I meet my wife, made live long friendships and sent me on a rather successful career.

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    Sheridan Intitute of Technology and Advanced Learning - The Den Bar/Restaurant at Sheridan's Davis Campus on May 5, 2017

    Sheridan Intitute of Technology and Advanced Learning

    3.8(4 reviews)
    10.4 km

    Considering this place is part of the group of colleges I graduated from, giving the Davis Campus…read moreless than four stars would be heresy. While I did go through the Trafalgar Campus in Oakville, I would visit the Davis campus from time to time to cover events in my role as entertainment editor/writer for the Sheridan Sun newspaper. After many years away, I finally had the chance to revisit the campus for a conference, We Rise Together, which was organized to help young Black students in Peel. Revisiting the campus after so long away was quite surprising. It must just be me, but it seems as though the campus has greatly expanded. I don't recall seeing the "Dr. Rob Turner Building" before, nor do I remember all of the other satellite buildings around the core complex. Regardless, the campus is now a hive of activity. It's not just college students attending either - aside from the aforementioned conference, I saw a group of kids attending a spring workshop on LEGO. The conference itself was held in The Den, a bar/restaurant that's just steps away from the campus bus stop. Going in, I forgot how cavernous these spaces were. Both The Den and Connexion (at Trafalgar) have the feeling of a dark, moody place where you can hide away for hours if you so chose to. Overall, I was very impressed by the conference, which included a keynote speech from Supreme Court Justice Donald McLeod. He is an inspiring speaker, and his words are more relevant than ever, considering that Peel has a huge problem with the marginalization, latent racism and educational challenges facing young Black students in the region. It's well worth visiting this campus and seeing all that it has to offer. If not for the major programs and certificate courses, it's a beautiful campus to visit. But it's still the red-headed stepchild compared to Trafalgar and the behemoth that is the Mississauga City Centre campus.

    The teachers at this school vary. Some are very good and some are terrible. I'd say the majority…read moreare on the bad side. They do however offer a variety of programs and courses which I like. They're fairly easy markers in my opinion. So if a good grade is what you're looking for then enroll in this college. They seem to always upgrade and renovate every year. I must admit the place keeps getting nicer. My favourite area will defantely have to be the computer lab since it's a great study place and open till 11pm on weekdays. Wi-fi is also provided if you're a current student. Overall I really like the school, but they need to find some professors who are better qualified. Sometimes I feel I'd be able to teach the class better than some of the teachers can.

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    Sheridan Intitute of Technology and Advanced Learning - Supreme Court Justice Donald McLeod speaking to the crowd during the We Rise Together conference on May 5, 2017

    Supreme Court Justice Donald McLeod speaking to the crowd during the We Rise Together conference on May 5, 2017

    Sheridan Intitute of Technology and Advanced Learning - The Den's bar area at Sheridan Davis Campus on May 5, 2017

    The Den's bar area at Sheridan Davis Campus on May 5, 2017

    Sheridan Intitute of Technology and Advanced Learning - Crowd shot just before the We Rise Together conference begins on May 5, 2017

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    Crowd shot just before the We Rise Together conference begins on May 5, 2017

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