PRIVACY
International students arriving in Canada for the first time may wish to be met
by a Stouffville College representative. Students wishing to be met at the airport
must inform Stouffville College of the following at least four weeks prior to arrival
and provide the following information:
Date of Arrival
Arrival Airport
Airline and Flight Number
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
Full-time students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during term time,
and any number of hours during vacations. Stouffville College provides an advisory service to students to help them find part-time jobs. Conditions apply to part-time employment. Please visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada's web site for details. (http://www.cic.gc.ca)
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VISA EXTENSION
An international student requiring a visa extension during his/her stay at
Stouffville College should submit their passport to the College Registrar 60 days prior to their VISA EXPIRY DATE.
The Registrar will apply for visa extension on the student’s behalf. All
documentation is then prepared by Stouffville College and all correspondence
with the Citizen and Immigration Canada is conducted by the school. Submit the following documents:- (i) Copy of Study Permit (ii) Bank Letter (iii) Filled Visa Applciation Form
INTERNET AND PHOTOCOPYING FACILITIES
Students can access the internet and use the College’s photocopying
facilities free of charge.
ACCOMMODATION
Stouffville College can arrange, on request, student accommodation.
Initially, Stouffville College can reserve one-bedroom, shared accommodation within reasonable traveling distance. The monthly rent for this type of accommodation may range from $300 to $400 per month. The majority of our students reserve accommodation for an initial period of one month. After that period they either extend the contract or look for alternative, usually cheaper, accommodation.
In order for accommodation to be arranged by Stouffville College, students must advise the College at least four weeks prior to when accommodation is required. Stouffville College charges a non-refundable fee of $100 to arrange for the first month's accommodation. You can download our Accommodation Form and fax it
to (416) 352 5505.
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SOCIAL LIFE
We encourage students to make the most of their leisure time in Toronto.
We know from experience that cultural and social activities contribute greatly
to a student’s success. A variety of activities are arranged throughout
the year. Subject teachers and Heads of Departments organize educational trips
to the Business Development Bank of Canada, the Toronto Stock Exchange,
and visits to such places as the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario,City Hall and the CN Tour. Excursion trips to Niagara Falls are also arranged.The College also holds staff/student parties and organizes cultural events thatreflect the variety of nationalities represented in the student population.
EVENING SEMINARS
Several courses are conducted during the evenings, subject to demand.
Full-time students are allowed to attend these courses to reinforce their
daytime studies at special discounted fees.
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