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Columbia International College

Canada, Toronto

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Admissions Process

1. Programs and initial requirements. The school offers High School (Grades 9-12), ESL Program, and ESL Summer Camp Program. Applicants must obtain a Student Authorization Permit from the Canadian Embassy or Consulate in their home country (or outside Canada) before arriving to study in Canada. This ensures proper entry and eligibility to study at CIC. 2. Flexible admission dates and personalized pathway. CIC offers six admission dates throughout the year to fit the student's timeline. The admissions process is personalized to meet each student's needs. Students can begin studying as soon as they complete the current academic term or year in their home country, avoiding long waiting periods. This approach can help students complete their studies faster and enter the university of their choice sooner. 3. Fees. A breakdown of tuition fees is provided for international and domestic students. Fees are described in the Student Fees section to help families plan financially. 4. Apply Online. Apply Online is available to start the admissions process. The page highlights six admission dates and an online application option. Applicants should submit the online application to initiate the process. 5. Placement Tests. All new students take diagnostic placement tests before registering for courses to assess skills and place them appropriately. Placement tests help determine course placement and credit recognition. 6. Awards & Scholarships. Awards & Scholarships are offered; to qualify, all credits must be taken within 12 consecutive months. The program includes a range of merit-based and leadership awards as part of CIC's offerings.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Awards & Scholarships overview. All awards and scholarships are given by CIC. To qualify, all credits must be taken within 12 consecutive months. The following are examples of CIC scholarships and awards: Governor General's Medal (awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic average in the best six 4U courses; recipient receives a Governor General's medal); Head Prefect Award (certificate for Residence and school head prefects); Columbia Leadership Awards (awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding leadership; recipients are selected by staff and a panel); Lieutenant Governor's Volunteer Award (recognizes an exemplary volunteer among graduating students); Residence Council Leadership Award (awarded to a student who has made a significant contribution to residence life); Ontario Scholars (designated for graduates with an 80% average in six 4U credits). The Columbia Scholarship Endowment Fund includes multiple named scholarships, such as Principal's Scholarship: University Pathway (three $1,500 awards to top 4U graduates meeting minimum averages), Clement Chan Founders' Merit Scholarship (three $1,500 awards), Jim Lawlis Memorial Scholarship ($1,000), Business Excellence Scholarship ($1,000 for top Social Studies graduate), English Excellence Scholarship ($1,000 for top English graduate), Sciences Excellence Scholarship ($1,000 for top Science graduate), Principal's Scholarship: Canadian Community College Pathway ($1,500 for top graduate entering a Canadian college with at least 80%), Kevin Matthews Memorial Scholarship ($750, three awards), Partner School Scholarship ($1,000 for top graduate from partner schools), Social Studies Excellence Scholarship ($1,000), Math Excellence Scholarship ($1,000), and Fine Arts Excellence Scholarship ($1,000). Continuing Scholarships & Awards include Continuing Top Subject Prize ($300), Integrity in Leadership Scholarship (two awards to non-graduating students), Excellence of Character Scholarship (two awards to non-graduating students), and Compass Group Canada Residence Life Scholarship ($500 to residences). University Entrance Scholarships provide designated scholarships at partner universities (e.g., University of Alberta, University of London School of Pharmacy, Ontario Tech University, University of Waterloo, York University, York University LAS, Brock University, McMaster University, University of Toronto Mississauga, and Western University) with specific award amounts and eligibility criteria.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$42,650 - 60,950
Ages 12 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1800
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1979
Bus Service No

Columbia International College (CIC) is a private Canadian boarding high school for students aged 12 to 18, delivering the Canadian curriculum across Grades 7–12. The school operates the Total Care Education System, supporting students in four areas: learning, development, living, and communication. CIC serves students from over 100 countries and is accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The campus includes five residences (Oak Hall and Arkledun Hall for boys; Linden Hall, Pine Hall, and Pine Girls for girls), multiple cafeterias, and a Living Wall Lounge with a Study and Tutoring Centre. Facilities span an indoor pool, gym, squash courts, dance studio, games room, and outdoor BBQ terraces. Academic offerings include ESL and Learning Support, University Preparatory courses, and University Placement Office support with Dual Admissions. A broad range of clubs covers arts and film, leadership, service, and cultural activities, alongside university pathways through diagnostic assessments and a Success Plan.

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