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Fanshawe College is one of the leaders in the development of co-operative education at the college level in Canada with 70 co-op programs, more than any other college in Canada!
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Fanshawe College specializes in offering exceptional learning, a career-focused curriculum and unique pathways to success. With over 200 post-secondary programs to choose from and many pathways in between, students graduate with the confidence and future job skills they need to succeed.
More than 6,500 international students choose Fanshawe for many reasons, including our demonstrated commitment to student satisfaction and graduate employment. Explore the links below to discover Fanshawe College and all the services we offer to prepare you for incredible career success!
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, commonly shortened to Fanshawe College, is a public college in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is partnered with private ILAC International College.
Fanshawe College is a Canadian college that offers flexible and practical education in various fields. Learn about its ranking, accommodation, courses, and famous alumni, and how to apply with SI-Canada.
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, commonly shortened to Fanshawe College, is a public college in London, Southwestern Ontario. It began life as the Ontario Vocational Centre (OVC) in 1962 and began holding its first classes in 1964.
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