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General Admission
The general requirements to apply for programs:
Minimum Grade 12 or equivalent Assessment test and interview Other prerequisites specific to the program you are applying for
Assessment Test And Interview
Please contact us to book an appointment for your assessment test as well as the interview (they are free of charge). It takes about one hour to go through the test and half to one hour to go through the interview, so set aside two hours of your time for the entire process.
The assessment test will evaluate your skills in general areas: English, numeric ability, logical reasoning, etc. This test is mainly to recognize the areas in which you are stronger, and together with your background and/or work experience, this information will allow the school counselor to recommend the program(s) most suitable for you.
Student Loan Documentation
Be prepared for the interview. Please bring along:
- SIN Card
- Canadian Citizenship Card or Landed Immigration Papers with Passport
- Driver’s License or other official document with proof of Age & Photo
- Marriage Certificate if applicable (needed if you apply for a Student loan)
- Divorce/Separation Papers if applicable (needed if you apply for a Student loan)
- High School or Postsecondary Diploma and all your educational Diploma's, Degree's, Transcripts
- Your recent Pay-Stubb (nedeed if you apply for a student loan)
- Low Income Letter /Monthly Budget (If annual income is less than $6200.00)
- HRDC Letter (EI Receipients Only)
- Welfare Stubb (Social Assistance Receipients Only)
- $10.00 Cheque or Money Order payable to the Minister of Finance (needed if you apply for a Student loan)
- $500.00 Registration Fee (Non-refundable)
- A copy of your resume
National Student Loans Program
A provincial and
federal government loan program may be available to applicants of full-time diploma programs.
To visit the OSAP site click on the Ontario logo.
Please select Canadian Business College Bloor, Scarborough or Mississauga.

The Canadian Business School Scotia Bank educational professional plan allows qualified students with good credit learn now and pay tuition one year after of completion (Similar to regular student loans but better and faster).
- Apply first and then call us at 1 416-925-9929 to arrange a personal meeting
- All the credit you need for the full term of your studies
- Loan rates as low as Scotia bank Prime rate
- No fee plan account
- 24/7 access to your money
- Dedicated Financial Advisor
- No principal repayment until 12 months after graduation
- Must be a Canadian or Landed Immigrant to qualify.
SPONSORSHIP
The following government organizations may provide funding for career training to qualified applicants
- MTCU - HRDC (Human Resource Development Canada) for E.I. Recipients
- WSIB (The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board)
- VRS (Vocational Rehabilitation Services)
- Ontario Works for Social Service/Welfare recipients
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Private Insurance Companies
- Government Appointed Agents
LINE OF CREDIT Canadian students can apply for private student loans from financial Institutions. To apply contact the school and arrange to meet with the Financial Aid officer
INTEREST FREE
Payment Plan:
Diploma programs can be paid by monthly installments.
General Admission
The general requirements for international students to apply for a program are:
Transcript of the highest education achieved Application Form and Résumé (Curriculum Vitae) Other prerequisites specific to the program you are applying for
http://www.studytoronto.com/
If you are interested in applying as an International Student the following Link will provide you the latest Canadian Government Application process and forms required. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.html
Upon approval of the application, the applicant must pay
the application fee of $500 and 20% of tuition amount before
we issue an official Admissions Letter to the Canadian
Government Office to process your student visa application.
For complete information on how to obtain a student visa, please contact the Canadian Embassy or Consulate of your country.
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