Polytechnics Canada

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Polytechnics Canada
Formation2003; 21 years ago (2003)
TypeNon-profit
Legal statusactive
Purposeadvocate and public voice, educator and network
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Region served
Canada
Official language
English
Websitepolytechnicscanada.ca
George Brown College
Conestoga College
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Seneca Polytechnic
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

Polytechnics Canada is a national nonprofit association representing 13 research-intensive, publicly funded polytechnics, colleges, and institutes of technology in Canada.

In 2021-22, the association's 13 members served over 383,000 for-credit students, with 100% of polytechnic programs built around an experiential component or model.

Polytechnics Canada’s members are providers of applied research. In 2021-22, they conducted 3,870 applied research projects, serving 3,059 partners and engaging 21,356 students.

History[edit]

Polytechnics Canada was established in 2003 by eight Canadian colleges, polytechnics, and institutes of technology. The original founding members are BCIT, Conestoga College, George Brown College, Humber College, NAIT, SAIT, Seneca Polytechnic and Sheridan. In recent years, Red River College Polytechnic, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Algonquin College and Fanshawe College have joined as members.[1]

Members[edit]

Institution City Province Total students Established
Algonquin College Ottawa Ontario 20,000 full-time; 26,000+ part-time 1967
British Columbia Institute of Technology Burnaby British Columbia 18,000+ full-time; 30,000+ part-time 1964
Conestoga College Kitchener Ontario 20,000 full-time;

30,000 part-time

1967
Fanshawe College London Ontario 21,000 full-time; 22,000 part-time 1967
George Brown College Toronto Ontario 31,000+ full-time; 64,000+ part-time 1967
Humber College Toronto Ontario 33,000+ full-time; 23,000+ part-time 1968
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Surrey British Columbia 20,000+ 1981
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Edmonton Alberta 16,000+ full time; 11,000+ part time 1962
Red River College Polytechnic Winnipeg Manitoba 30,000 1938
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Calgary Alberta 15,000+ full-time; 20,000+ part-time 1916
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon Saskatchewan 8,500+ full-time; 1,800+ part-time 1959
Seneca Polytechnic Toronto Ontario 30,000+ full-time; 60,000 part-time 1967
Sheridan College Oakville Ontario 27,000+ full-time; 4,000+ part-time 1967

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Members". www.polytechnicscanada.ca. Retrieved 2018-07-19.

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