St. Clair College

St. Clair College

Canada

Canada|Windsor, OntarioOfficial site

St. Clair College is a career-focused public institution located in Windsor and Chatham, Ontario, renowned for its high graduate employment rates and industry-embedded curriculum. It offers a welcoming, diverse environment for international students, with strong ties to North America's automotive and manufacturing sectors. The college provides a practical, hands-on education designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the Canadian workforce.

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Tuition

Est. CAD 15,000–28,000 / year

Language

Est. IELTS 6.0 overall for Diploma/Graduate Certificate programs; IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for Degree programs. TOEFL and PTE Academic are also accepted.

Acceptance

Est. 60–70% (varies significantly by program demand; competitive programs may have waitlists).

Degrees

Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Bachelor's Degree

This university is usually suitable for those who:

Meet language requirements (Est. IELTS 6.0 overall for Diploma/Graduate Certificate programs; IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for Degree programs. TOEFL and PTE Academic are also accepted.)

Are comfortable with ~Est. 60–70% (varies significantly by program demand; competitive programs may have waitlists). acceptance rate

Can budget around Est. CAD 15,000–28,000 / year

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Why international students shortlist St. Clair College

Best for: International students seeking career-ready, hands-on education with strong industry connections and a clear path to Canadian work experience.

High graduate employment rates, affordable cost of living, and a strategic location in Canada's automotive and trade hub.

Graduating from a PGWP-eligible program at this public college is a recognized step toward gaining Canadian work experience and meeting requirements for various permanent residency pathways.

Courses & programs

Based on available degree levels

Diploma programs

St. Clair College

3–4 years

Level: Diploma

Advanced Diploma programs

St. Clair College

3–4 years

Level: Advanced Diploma

Graduate Certificate programs

St. Clair College

3–4 years

Level: Graduate Certificate

Bachelor's Degree programs

St. Clair College

3–4 years

Level: Bachelor's Degree

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Scholarships & funding

Institutional & national funding

St. Clair College

St. Clair College offers various entrance awards, academic scholarships, and bursaries for both domestic and international students. Students are encouraged to visit the official International Scholarship website and the Financial Aid Office to explore specific funding opportunities, including merit-based awards and external scholarships.

Type: Funding

Institutional profile

St. Clair College is a career-focused public institution located in Windsor and Chatham, Ontario, renowned for its high graduate employment rates and industry-embedded curriculum. It offers a welcoming, diverse environment for international students, with strong ties to North America's automotive and manufacturing sectors. The college provides a practical, hands-on education designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the Canadian workforce.

Degrees

Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Bachelor's Degree

Tuition

Est. CAD 15,000–28,000 / year

Ranking

Top ranked

FAQs about St. Clair College

Are St. Clair College programs eligible for the PGWP?+

Yes, as a public DLI, most programs are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit. Always verify the specific program's eligibility on the official website.

Can I work while studying?+

International students with a valid study permit may be eligible to work on or off-campus, subject to IRCC regulations and study permit conditions.

What is the application fee for international students?+

The application fee is typically CAD 125, payable through the online application portal.

How do I pay my tuition fees?+

International payments are processed through Flywire, which allows you to pay from your home country using various payment methods.

What happens if my program is full?+

If a program is full, you may be placed on a waitlist for the term to which you applied. Waitlists do not carry over to future terms.

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