Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
1. Campuses Across Canada
Herzing has multiple campuses, including:
Toronto, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec
Ottawa, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Online (Herzing College Online)
Each campus offers different programs tailored to local market demand and language (English or French).
2. Programs Offered
Fields of study include:
Healthcare: Medical Office Administration, Health Care Aide, Pharmacy Assistant
Technology: Networking, Cybersecurity, Software Development
Design: Interior Design, Graphic Design, 3D Animation
Business: Business Administration, Accounting, Marketing
Legal Studies: Paralegal (Toronto only), Legal Assistant
Education: Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Construction & Trades: HVAC, Construction Management (varies by campus)
3. Language of Instruction
Programs are taught in English (most campuses) and French (Montreal campus)
French and English programs may have different eligibility for post-study work
4. International Student Support
Herzing College is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), so international students can apply for a study permit
Offers assistance with visa application, housing, academic advising, and orientation
5. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility
Important: Most Herzing College campuses do not offer PGWP-eligible programs, as it is a private career college.
Students seeking long-term work in Canada should verify this carefully before enrolling.
6. Career Services
Herzing provides:
Job search support
Internship placements in many programs
Resume and interview coaching
Employer networking opportunities
7. Flexible Learning Options
Many programs offer daytime, evening, or online schedules
Focus on accelerated learning and job-readiness
Business Administration
Accounting and Payroll Administration
Marketing and Sales
Office Administration
Medical Office Administration
Health Care Aide (Winnipeg)
Personal Support Worker (PSW – Ontario)
Pharmacy Assistant
Community Support Worker
Occupational Therapy Assistant and Physiotherapy Assistant
Computer Networking Technology
Network and Cybersecurity Specialist
Software Development
IT Support Specialist
Graphic Design
3D Animation
Video Game Design
Interior Design (Montreal campus)
Sustainable Architecture
Paralegal (Toronto only)
Legal Assistant
Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Immigration Consultant (Montreal and Online)
Community Services Worker
Construction Project Management
HVAC and Refrigeration Technician
Building Design Technician
Diploma Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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Business Administration |
12 months |
$12,000 – $14,000 |
Computer Networking Technology |
12–16 months |
$13,000 – $15,000 |
Medical Office Administration |
10–12 months |
$11,000 – $13,000 |
Paralegal (Toronto only) |
24 months |
$14,000 – $16,000 |
Early Childhood Education (ECE) |
16–20 months |
$12,000 – $14,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
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Immigration Consultant (Montreal/Online) |
12 months |
$11,000 – $13,000 |
Network and Cybersecurity Specialist |
12–16 months |
$13,000 – $15,000 |
Construction Project Management |
12 months |
$12,000 – $14,000 |
Software Development |
12–16 months |
$13,000 – $15,000 |
1. Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Herzing is a Designated Learning Institution, so international students can apply for a study permit using a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the college.
2. Career-Focused Programs
Programs are typically 6 to 24 months long and available in:
Healthcare
Business & Accounting
IT and Cybersecurity
Graphic and Interior Design
Legal Studies (e.g., Paralegal, Immigration Consultant)
Construction and Project Management
3. Language of Instruction
English: Available at most campuses (Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg)
French: Offered at the Montreal campus
Some programs in Montreal are bilingual or French-only (relevant for Quebec immigration pathways)
4. Fast-Track Education
Programs are designed for quick employment, with options for internships, industry certifications, and career support.
5. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) – Important
Most programs at Herzing College are not PGWP-eligible, as it is a private career college.
Students seeking long-term work or permanent residency in Canada should confirm PGWP eligibility before applying.
6. Support for International Students
Study permit application guidance
Academic advising
Job search help (resumes, interviews)
Orientation and transition support
Housing assistance via third-party providers
7. Affordable Living Options
Campuses in cities like Winnipeg or Montreal offer lower cost of living compared to Toronto or Vancouver
1. Choose a Program and Campus
Visit the and select your preferred program and campus (Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, or Online). Each campus offers slightly different programs in healthcare, IT, business, design, and legal studies.
2. Check Admission Requirements
General requirements include:
High school diploma (or equivalent)
English or French language proficiency depending on the program's language of instruction
Some programs may require:
A résumé
An interview
Specific academic background (e.g., science for healthcare programs)
3. Submit Application and Documents
You will need to provide:
Completed application form (online or via agent)
Copy of passport
Academic transcripts (with certified English/French translation, if required)
Proof of language proficiency:
IELTS (usually 5.5–6.0+)
TOEFL, Duolingo, or internal Herzing language assessment (accepted in some cases)
4. Receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
If you meet the admission criteria, Herzing will issue an official LOA, which is required for your study permit application.
5. Pay Tuition Deposit
Once accepted, you must pay a tuition deposit (usually the first semester’s fees) to confirm your enrollment. This payment is also required for the study permit application.
6. Apply for a Canadian Study Permit
Use your Letter of Acceptance and payment receipt to apply for a study permit via IRCC.
7. Plan Travel and Housing
Herzing can assist with housing referrals and orientation info. Make travel plans after receiving your study permit approval.
8. Attend Orientation and Begin Classes
Arrive in Canada in time for orientation. Orientation includes guidance on academics, student services, healthcare, and settling into Canadian life.
Herzing College offers multiple intakes throughout the year, depending on the campus and program:
January
May
September
Rolling Admissions: Some programs may accept students monthly or every 6–8 weeks
Apply at least 3–6 months in advance to secure your spot and allow time for visa processing.
Requirement |
Details |
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Academic Qualification |
High school diploma or equivalent (required for diploma programs) |
Language Proficiency |
English or French (depending on program and campus) |
Accepted English Tests |
IELTS (min. 5.5–6.0), TOEFL, Duolingo, or Herzing internal test |
French Language (Quebec) |
TFI, TEF, or internal assessment (for French programs in Montreal) |
Minimum Age |
18 years or older at the start of the program |
Other Requirements |
Resume or interview (for some programs); valid passport; study permit needed |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Value (USD Approx.) |
Notes |
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Entrance Scholarship |
New international students with strong academic background |
$500 – $2,000 |
Automatically assessed during admission process |
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
Current students with high GPA |
$500 – $1,000 |
Based on academic performance; limited availability |
Women in Tech or STEM Scholarship |
Female students entering tech-related programs |
$1,000 |
Available for IT, cybersecurity, and software programs |
Community Support Worker Bursary |
Students entering healthcare or social services programs |
$500 |
Focused on students pursuing roles in community or social care |
Referral Incentive (Student to Student) |
Referred by a current or past Herzing student |
$200 – $500 |
Both referring and referred students may benefit |
Facility/Service |
Details |
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Campus Locations |
Toronto (ON), Montreal (QC), Ottawa (ON), Winnipeg (MB), Online |
Campus Type |
Urban campuses, easily accessible by public transit |
On-Campus Housing |
Not available at any campus |
Off-Campus Housing Support |
Guidance provided on how to find housing (listings, referrals, homestay options) |
Homestay Cost |
$700 – $1,000 USD/month (includes meals and utilities) |
Shared Apartment Cost |
$500 – $900 USD/month (excluding meals; cost depends on city and amenities) |
Private Apartment Cost |
$800 – $1,200 USD/month (varies by location and size) |
Proximity to Campus |
Most housing options are within 15–45 minutes by public transit |
Housing Partners |
Some campuses refer students to homestay agencies and local landlords |
1. Focused, Supportive Learning Environment
Students enjoy small class sizes, allowing for individual attention and close interaction with instructors.
Programs are hands-on and accelerated, keeping students focused on career outcomes.
2. Diverse Student Community
Campuses have a mix of Canadian and international students from various backgrounds.
The college supports inclusive learning with a welcoming atmosphere for all.
3. Career-Centered Activities
Regular career development workshops: resume building, interview preparation, and networking.
Internships or practicums are included in many programs to build real-world experience.
Access to career services during and after graduation.
4. No Traditional Campus Life
No dormitories, sports teams, or student clubs (as found in universities).
Social interaction is more limited but often develops naturally in class groups and practical training environments.
5. Flexible Study Options
Day, evening, and online classes available to support working students or those with families.
Great option for those balancing education with work or personal responsibilities.
6. Campus Locations in Major Cities
Campuses are located in urban centers like Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Winnipeg.
Students can enjoy local attractions, cafes, events, and cultural experiences outside of class.
7. Support Services for International Students
Orientation for new arrivals
Help with housing, visa-related questions, and academic support
Referrals for language training if needed
1. Internship and Practicum Opportunities
Most diploma programs include a mandatory internship or practicum, providing real-world experience before graduation.
Internship placements are arranged through the college in partnership with local employers.
2. Career Services Provided
Herzing offers dedicated career development services, including:
Resume and cover letter workshops
Interview coaching
Job search strategy sessions
One-on-one career counselling
Job fairs and employer networking events (varies by campus)
3. Employment Fields for Graduates
Graduates typically find jobs in fields related to their programs:
Healthcare: Medical office assistants, PSWs, pharmacy assistants
IT: Network technicians, help desk analysts, cybersecurity support
Business: Administrative assistants, payroll clerks, junior marketers
Legal: Paralegals, legal assistants
Design: Junior graphic designers, CAD technicians
4. Graduate Employment Rates
Herzing College reports strong job placement outcomes within months of graduation for many programs, especially in healthcare and tech.
Employment success varies by location, job market conditions, and student performance.
5. PGWP Consideration
As a private career college, most Herzing programs do not qualify for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
This limits long-term work opportunities in Canada for international graduates unless they pursue further education at a public institution.
Category |
Details |
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Estimated Acceptance Rate |
85% – 95% |
Admission Type |
Non-selective (open to all eligible applicants) |
Academic Requirement |
High school diploma or equivalent |
Language Proficiency |
IELTS 5.5–6.0 or equivalent (TOEFL, Duolingo, etc.) |
Conditional Admission |
May be offered with English language pathway if needed |
Age Requirement |
Minimum 18 years at the time of enrollment |
Additional Documents |
Valid passport, transcripts, language scores, resume (for some programs) |
Campus |
City |
Province |
Address (Main Campus) |
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Toronto Campus |
Toronto |
Ontario |
11 Parkwood Avenue, Toronto, ON M6C 1V4 |
Montreal Campus |
Montreal |
Quebec |
1616 René-Lévesque Blvd. West, Montreal, QC H3H 1P8 |
Ottawa Campus |
Ottawa |
Ontario |
1200 St. Laurent Blvd., Suite 23, Ottawa, ON K1K 3B8 |
Winnipeg Campus |
Winnipeg |
Manitoba |
1700 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0E1 |
Online Division |
N/A |
N/A |
Accessible across Canada via Herzing College Online Platform |