Canadian Colleges & Universities
Books | Web Links | Software Resources
Note: Not all Canadian postsecondary schools are eligible for students to receive U.S. federal or VSAC financial assistance. We recommend that students needing financial assistance check with VSAC to determine a school’s eligibility prior to applying for admission.
Books
Search our catalog online at http://www.vsac.org/LibrarySearch. Patrons may borrow books either by coming to the Resource Center in downtown Winooski, or by making an interlibrary loan request through their local school or public library.
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The Directory of Canadian Universities (2008) |
Call # 378.73 AUCC |
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Four Year Colleges, 2010 (2009) |
Call # 378.73 Peterson |
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The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges (2009) |
Call # 378.73 Yale |
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Peterson’s Study Abroad (2008) |
Call # 378.73 Peterson |
Web links
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada offers “everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Canadian universities," including a search of academic programs and detailed information for international students — www.aucc.ca/can_uni/index_e.html
CampusAccess.com offers a useful, information-packed guide for international students who want to study in Canada — www.campusaccess.com/education/index.html
Canadian Embassy in the U.S. provides information on studying in Canada — www.canadainternational.gc.ca/washington/study-etudiez/index.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=334&menu=L
Canadian-Universities.net offers details on the universities, colleges, and community colleges in Canada, as well as job information — www.canadian-universities.net
Citizenship & Immigration in Canada offers information on studying in Canada including study permits, applications, guidelines, and forms — www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp
Schoolfinder provides information on more than 1700 Canadian universities, colleges, and career colleges — www.schoolfinder.com
StudyInCanada.com offers information on schools, visas, and financial matters — www.studyincanada.com/english/index.asp
Study Canada offers information on the Canadian educational system, obtaining visas, and a school search where you can search by location, school type, program type, and course type — www.studycanada.ca/english/index.htm
Software Resources
VT Guidance Central is a web-based, personalized, self-guided program that provides comprehensive career, college, and education planning tools
You can use VT Guidance Central as a tool to:
- explore career possibilities
- plan the training you need for specific careers
- search for colleges/universities that fit your desired criteria (e.g., location, size, programs/majors, activities, costs)
- learn about financial aid options
- and much more!
Visit the VSAC Resource Center in Winooski to utilize other assessment, career, and education planning software tools.
Updated: June 2010
Compiled by: VSAC Resource Center, 10 East Allen Street, PO Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404
Call: 800-642-3177 toll-free or Burlington area 802-655-9602 • Fax: 802-654-3765 • E-mail: info@vsac.org
The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. was established by the Vermont General Assembly in 1965 to help Vermonters obtain the information and financial resources they need to pursue their education goals beyond high school.