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7 Reviews Found
Likes
- They offer 2-year programs with a summer break and co-op term, that is the ONLY reason why I joined this college.
Dislikes
- Faculty is racist, has micro-aggressive behaviour, smallest campus in the world, teachers are lazy and do not teach at all.
Campus Life
Extracurricular activities are good, we have a business club, mental health club, tutoring club, and meet and greet events. We have a small library, gym on campus and a lot of reading and meeting rooms accessible to everyone.
Accommodation
Rental cost starts from $750/month if you want a private room, and it could go as low as $450 if you will be sharing it with somebody. The rent is driving up like crazy. each month $50 increase.
Likes
- Academia was upto the best level and I like it a lot.
- The lecturers were very friendly and helped with a lot of my coursework.
- There was a lot of extracurricular activities within university.
Dislikes
- The students, all were in cliques and discriminated against students of other countries.
Campus Life
Campus life is amazing. There's a lot to get from it including new people, new experiences, new food etc. My city could for sure use some new infrastructure to better help students. And university could create some new clubs like MUN and debating to bring out the best in students.
Accommodation
I live in a rental room with a Sri lankan family who treats me really well. I get my own space. When shortlisting I always looked for the place where I get my comfort, privacy and a convenience to travel to university.
Likes
- International student friendly with very good teaching staff and very good transport access to many parts of the city from university. Hybrid teaching style which helped me in moving some of my classes to online during peaks winters and part time shifts.
Dislikes
- University fee is much higher than many colleges and universities in Canada. Exam marking is very strict and attendance punctuality is must. Increase in the fee for second year which is a big dislike for many students.
Campus Life
Everything is rated good. However as the campus is not owned by the university there are some drawbacks.
Accommodation
Rooms are very easy to find and they are available on shared basis around the university and near by places.
Campus Life
I am in the Brampton campus, it so small. There is no campus life. There is no library, no gym. They have few clubs.
Accommodation
They don’t have any dorm, students rent in local houses. For a private room it cost around $800-1000. And for sharing it cost around $450-600.
Likes
- I like their way of teaching. As the college is in Brampton so it has a great connectivity to nearby cities.
Campus Life
College also holds multiple events and festivals so that you will not feel like far from home.
Accommodation
I stay in a sharing room.
Campus Life
Algoma University is the best from every point of view.
Accommodation
Accommodation- Off the campus. We are allowed to work 20 hours per week. Food, rent, grocery, phone and presto bill is manageable.
Campus Life
Algoma's Brampton campus is huge compare to other candian college(s) campus in Brampton. Since, Sault St. Marie is the main campus, it's actually really huge! I have been Orientation leader from last two semesters and I tell you that all the extra curriculam activities at Algoma are captivating and infirmative. The university brings every culture and community close to each other and they host all the Indian festivals all round the year so that students can make new friends and gel up with the faculty.
Accommodation
I am living with my friends in Brampton but University do help in arranging the local accomodations, campus accomodations, and Hostel accomodations as well. So, no need to worry, you are in right hands.
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