Great college with great success and cheap international fees. The admission process was very easy compared to other schools and I had all the prerequisites already. I found this college in an article listing the best colleges in North America. I've always wanted to continue my learning here because I've heard such great things.
Course Curriculum :
The faculty is great. The faculty to student ratio is very good with approximately one teacher to fifteen students. The teaching curriculums here are very in-depth.
Exams :
I chose this journalism program cause it's what I wanted to do with my career and this school had a high success rate for this specific program. I got 80s and 90s on all my entrance exams and it was no doubt for them to accept my application. I had all the applicable high school credits needed and matched all eligibility requirements.
Placement :
Placements and job opportunities are great. The companies that provide them are top-notch and every staff member is so nice and helps educate you on what you need to know to succeed. 60% of students who get placements proceed to get jobs at there placement after.
Internship :
Depending on the program there are internship opportunities. My program has a mandatory internship/co-operative education term where I have to complete 240 hours at a placement. It's around 6 hours a day 4 days a week for a whole term.
Fees :
There weren't many scholarship opportunities for me as an international student but there were a few to do with athletics and knowledge/education. The fees for my program were around $10,000 and residence was around $3,000 and books and resources were around $1000. I also needed a $2000 laptop. Overall this is fairly good pricing. I hadn?t around half of this covered by scholarships
Hostel :
I lived on campus. It worked great having somewhat affordable housing with a meal plan so I knew food was covered. I didn't face any challenges. It cost me around $3,000 this year for residence and will cost me the same for the next 2 years of my program.