Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology
Established on: 1966
Testimonial

The Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities provides full accreditation and financial support to Mohawk College, which also serves as a representative for the Association of Community Colleges of Canada (ACCC).

Mohawk College is one of the most prestigious publicly-funded educational institutions in the Canadian province of Ontario. Each year, the college welcomes over 13,000 new students, including over 3,000 international students from more than 80 countries.

The operational staff of the college teaches a total of 160 different programs in their respective fields, which include healthcare, technology, business, skilled crafts, and a wide variety of other topics.

Students from all around the world have access to a selection of more than 90 different programs. Students at Mohawk will have access to a world of opportunities and the ability to build skills that will assist them in being better prepared for whatever is ahead in their lives.

Its mission is to produce graduates who are prepared for the business world and the healthcare industry, engineering field, and English language training, amongst other areas, all contributing to this goal. Every campus may be found in Hamilton, which is situated in Ontario.

The Joyce Centre for Partnership and Innovation at Mohawk's Fennell Location is the first zero-carbon institutional facility in the area. This campus is also Mohawk's central campus and features the college's newest new space.

The Site is efficient in terms of both its use of energy and its provision of barrier-free access. Mohawk College's Stoney Creek Campus is furnished with cutting-edge technology and skilled facilities, and it is also the location of the Marshall School of Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship.

Some learning areas available to students include the Sustainable Resource Centre, the Gerald Marshall Centre for Transportation, and the Steam Lab. This state-of-the-art campus is where Mohawk's Health programs are available to the community.

Within its more than 25,000 square feet of space, the Centre for Health Care Simulation recreates the atmosphere of a hospital, a long-term care facility, and a community clinic. Each semester, the Center is used by over 2,000 different students.

Mohawk College has always provided an education accessible to those with varying financial circumstances by providing students with access to more than $3 million in Mohawk College bursaries, bursaries, and scholarships associated with the Ministry of Education.

University highlights

University Type

Public

Established Year

1966

No of Students

30,000

Number of Courses

130

Tuition Fees for International Students Yearly

14,000-22,000 CAD

Intakes

September, January, and May.

Main intakes

The main intakes are in September, January, and May.

Application Process/ documents needed for admission

Academic Documents (For Bachelor)

  • SLC Mark sheet
  • School Leaving Certificate
  • SLC Character Certificate
  • Transcript of 12th grade
  • Individual Mark sheet of 12th grade
  • Character Certificate of 12th grade
  • Provisional Certificate of 12th grade
  • Migration Certificate of 12th grade

Academic Documents (For Masters)

  • Transcript of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
  • Individual Mark sheets of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
  • Character Certificate of Bachelor's Degree and 12th grade
  • Provisional Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
  • Migration Certificate of Bachelor’s Degree and 12th grade
  1. IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores
  2. Passport
  3. Experience letter
  4. Statement of Purpose
  5. 2-3 LORs 
  6. GRE/GMAT Scores
  7. Application Fees
  8. Proof of Scholarships - If any
  9. Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
  10. College Recommendation (if a current student)

Language Requirement

Test

Minimum Score requirement

TOFEL Requirements

88

IELTS Requirements

6.5

PTE

N/A

FAQ

Q. Can I work as a student in Canada?

Yes, International students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during school terms.

Q. Does Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology offer financial aid to International Students?

Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology offers scholarships to international students. You can find details about scholarships in our scholarship section.

Q. What are the different intakes at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology?

Generally, September, January, and May are the time when intakes occur.

Q. Does the university offer any accommodation?

Yes, the university does provide accommodation. Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology offers accommodation options if you want to live and study on campus. The cost ranges from 11892 per year.

Q. Do I have to meet language requirements?

Yes, the applicant must satisfy the language criteria mentioned above in the language requirements section. 

Q. Where is the Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology located?

Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology is situated in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Q. Which are the other top Universities in Canada?

University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia are the top 3 universities in Canada.

Q. How welcoming is Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology to students from other countries?

Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology campus is quite multicultural and open to foreign students, and the placement rates for students once they complete their studies are very high.

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