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Fleming College

Peterborough, Canada

Aerial view of Fleming College Sutherland Campus in Peterborough Ontario, showing modern college buildings surrounded by 200 acres of lush green parkland, walking trails, and sports fields, with the Kawartha region landscape in the background

Fleming College (Sir Sandford Fleming College)

Peterborough, Canada

Founded

1967

Institution Type

Public College

Full-Time Students

6,800+

Campuses

4

About Fleming College: A Legacy of Applied Learning in Ontario

Fleming College, officially known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1967, the college is named after the Scottish-born engineer and inventor Sir Sandford Fleming, renowned for his contributions to Universal Standard Time and the design of Canada's first postage stamp.

The college offers over 100 full-time programs across diverse fields including arts, business, health sciences, environmental studies, trades, and technology. With four campuses in Peterborough (Sutherland), Lindsay (Frost), Haliburton, and Cobourg, Fleming provides students with hands-on, applied learning experiences that combine theory and practice.

Fleming College is recognized for its strong employer satisfaction rates and commitment to experiential education. The college has established numerous educational pathways and partnerships with universities across Ontario, Canada, and internationally, allowing graduates to continue their studies toward degree completion.

Key Milestones

  • 1967: Sir Sandford Fleming College founded with David B. Sutherland as its first president.
  • 1973: First two phases of the Sutherland Campus in Peterborough officially opened.
  • 2005: Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre constructed on campus in partnership with the City of Peterborough.
  • 2014: Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre (KTTC) opened, featuring state-of-the-art trades and technology facilities.

Academic Schools and Programs at Fleming College

Fleming College offers programs organized into academic schools across its campuses, providing certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, and graduate certificates. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, co-op placements, and industry partnerships, students gain practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge.

School of Health

Delivers programs in nursing, personal support, paramedic studies, and health sciences with access to simulation centres and clinical placements.

  • Practical Nursing
  • Paramedic
  • Pharmacy Technician

School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences

Based at the Frost Campus in Lindsay, this school is one of Canada's leading environmental education institutions, featuring fish hatcheries and the Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies.

  • Conservation Biology
  • Environmental Land Management
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

School of Business and Information Technology

Provides programs in business administration, accounting, computer security, and information technology with co-op and applied project opportunities.

  • Business Administration
  • Computer Security and Investigations
  • International Business Management

Haliburton School of Art + Design

Located on the shores of Head Lake in Haliburton, this unique campus offers certificate and diploma programs in visual and creative arts, along with over 300 summer courses.

  • Drawing and Painting
  • Glassblowing
  • Visual and Creative Arts Diploma

School of Community Services

Focuses on justice, community development, and social services programs that prepare students for careers in law enforcement, child and youth care, and social work.

  • Police Foundations
  • Child and Youth Care
  • Social Service Worker

School of Trades and Technology

Housed in the Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre, this school offers apprenticeships and diploma programs with industry-designed shop facilities and smart classrooms.

  • Electrical Engineering Technician
  • Sustainable Building Design and Construction
  • Heavy Equipment Techniques

Admission Requirements for Fleming College

Diploma / Certificate Programs

  • Academic RequirementOntario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
  • English Proficiency (IELTS)Overall 6.0, no band below 5.5
  • English Proficiency (TOEFL iBT)80 with no score less than 20
  • Application FeeCAD 100
  • Application PortalOntario Colleges Application Service (OCAS)
Some programs may have additional requirements such as prerequisite courses, portfolios, or supplementary materials. Check individual program pages for details.

Graduate Certificate Programs

  • Academic RequirementRecognized college diploma or university degree
  • English Proficiency (IELTS)Overall 6.5, no band below 6.0
  • English Proficiency (TOEFL iBT)88 with no score less than 22
  • Application FeeCAD 100
  • Documents RequiredCertified transcripts, English proficiency scores, valid study permit
Fleming College aims to provide offers within 10 business days of receiving a complete application. Applicants should apply early to allow time for study permit processing.
February 1
Fall Intake Priority Deadline

Recommended deadline for September start. Programs may remain open until filled.

September 1
Winter Intake Priority Deadline

Recommended deadline for January start. Limited programs available.

January 1
Spring Intake Priority Deadline

Recommended deadline for May start. Select programs only.

Ongoing
Rolling Admissions

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until programs reach capacity. Apply early for best selection.

Tuition Fees and Scholarships at Fleming College

Fleming College offers competitive tuition rates for both domestic and international students. Fees vary by program and are set in accordance with Ontario Ministry guidelines. International students should budget for tuition, ancillary fees, health insurance, and living expenses.

Fee CategoryDomestic StudentsInternational Students
Tuition (per year, approx.)CAD 4,500 - 5,500CAD 15,400 - 21,600
Ancillary Fees (per year, approx.)CAD 2,000 - 3,500CAD 2,000 - 3,500
Health Insurance (per year)Covered by OHIPCAD 900
On-Campus Residence (two semesters)CAD 7,100 - 7,600CAD 7,100 - 7,600
TotalCAD 13,600 - 16,600CAD 25,400 - 33,600

International Merit-Based Scholarships

Merit-based scholarships available to international students who demonstrate excellent academic achievements, awarded based on GPA range.

  • Amount (1-year programs, GPA 4.0): CAD 1,000
  • Amount (2-3 year programs, GPA 4.0): CAD 2,000
  • Eligibility: Full-time international students with GPA of 3.8 or higher

Bursaries and Financial Aid

Fleming College has approximately CAD 2 million available annually for student bursaries and scholarships, funded through tuition allocations and donor contributions.

  • Total Annual Fund: Approximately CAD 2,000,000
  • Type: Merit-based and need-based awards
  • How to Apply: Online bursary application through myCampus student portal

Campus and Facilities at Fleming College

Fleming College operates four campuses across Ontario, with the main Sutherland Campus in Peterborough spanning 200 acres of park-like green space. The campuses feature modern learning facilities, student residences, athletic centres, and specialized labs designed for hands-on education.

Housing and Dining

On-Campus Residence

Fleming offers on-campus housing at the Sutherland and Frost campuses with fully furnished suites, Wi-Fi, study rooms, and communal facilities.

  • Sutherland Residence Village: CAD 7,600 per two semesters
  • Frost Residence (Lindsay): CAD 7,100 per two semesters
  • Amenities include kitchen, laundry, parking, air conditioning, and on-campus security

Dining and Services

The Sutherland Campus features multiple dining options and student services, including Fulford's Bistro and various food outlets.

  • Fulford's Bistro operated by hospitality students
  • Campus spa and clinic for student wellness
  • Free city transit bus pass included in student fees

Student Life at Fleming College

Fleming College offers a vibrant and supportive student community across its campuses. From varsity athletics and intramural sports to cultural clubs and student government, there are numerous opportunities to connect, grow, and make lasting friendships outside the classroom.

Clubs and Organizations

Fleming provides a wide range of clubs, student organizations, and extracurricular activities. The Student Administrative Council (SAC) at Sutherland Campus and the Frost Student Association (FSA) serve student interests across campuses.

Student Government

The Student Administrative Council and Frost Student Association represent student social and political needs, organizing events and advocacy initiatives.

Cultural and Social Clubs

Cultural activities and events throughout the year help international students experience Canadian culture and build connections with peers from diverse backgrounds.

Professional Associations

Program-specific clubs and professional associations provide networking opportunities, industry mentorship, and career development activities.

Volunteer and Community Engagement

Students participate in community engagement initiatives and volunteer programs that promote social responsibility and qualify for co-curricular records.

Fleming Phoenix Athletics

OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association) / CCAA (Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association)

  • Volleyball
  • Cross Country
  • Rugby Sevens
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Track and Field
Fleming Phoenix

Peterborough, Ontario: Gateway to the Kawarthas

Scenic view of downtown Peterborough Ontario Canada along the Otonabee River, with historic buildings, pedestrian bridges, lush green trees, and the Kawartha Lakes region in the distance under a clear blue sky
Peterborough offers big-city amenities with the safety and charm of a smaller community, surrounded by Ontario's beautiful Kawartha Lakes region.

Life in Peterborough

Peterborough is a vibrant city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, known as the gateway to the Kawartha cottage country. With a population of approximately 83,000, it offers an affordable cost of living, a thriving arts and culture scene, and easy access to lakes, trails, and outdoor recreation.

Affordable Living

Peterborough offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to Toronto, making it an attractive option for students seeking quality education at a reasonable cost.

Natural Beauty

Surrounded by the Kawartha Lakes, rivers, and forests, the region offers year-round outdoor activities including canoeing, hiking, skiing, and camping.

Cultural Hub

The city features museums, galleries, theatres, restaurants, and the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site, providing rich cultural experiences.

Transportation Links

GO Bus runs daily service to the Oshawa GO station connecting to the Greater Toronto Area. City transit stops are conveniently located on campus with regular service.

Career Outcomes and Alumni Network

87%
Graduate Employment Rate
Employed within six months of graduation
93%
Employer Satisfaction
Satisfied with graduate preparedness
80,000+
Alumni Network
Graduates worldwide

Major Employers in the Region

Siemens PepsiCo Rolls Royce General Electric Peterborough Regional Health Centre Trent University Quaker Oats Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

Practical Information for International Students

For International Students

International Student Services

A dedicated team helps international students with admissions, visas, accommodation, health insurance, cultural adjustment, and academic support from pre-departure through graduation.

English Language Programs

Fleming offers 8- or 16-week English language programs at the Sutherland Campus. Successful completion of Level 8 provides direct entry into most post-secondary programs.

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Many Fleming programs are PGWP-eligible, allowing graduates to gain Canadian work experience after completing their studies. Eligibility is determined by IRCC based on field of study.

Key Contacts

International Admissions Office
  • +90 5435286292
  • +44 7868736984
  • corporate@uni4edu.com
  • info@uni4edu.com

Fleming College Rankings and Recognition

As a college of applied arts and technology, Fleming College is not typically ranked in traditional university ranking systems such as QS or Times Higher Education. However, it is recognized for its strong graduate outcomes, employer satisfaction, and specialized programs within the Ontario college system.

Webometrics (Country Rank)
Contact the college for current data
2024
Employer Satisfaction (KPI Survey)
93%
2023
Graduate Employment Rate
87%
2023
Graduate Satisfaction (KPI Survey)
Contact the college for current data
2023
SubjectRanking BodyRank
Environmental and Natural Resource SciencesNationally RecognizedOne of Canada's leading environmental colleges
Computer Security and InvestigationsNationally RecognizedOne of only three such programs in Canada
Art and Design (Haliburton)Provincially RecognizedUnique creative programming breadth in Ontario
Water and Wastewater TechnologiesCAWT Research CentreInternationally recognized research institute
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1200
Graduate Students
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400
Academic Stuf
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16000
Students
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3500
International Students
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Instution Type

Features

Fleming College emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning with strong industry partnerships, co-ops, and field placements in most programs. Known for excellence in environmental/natural resources, trades, health, justice, and business fields. Features include modern labs, the Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre (KTTC), sustainability-focused campuses (e.g., LEED-certified buildings, geothermal systems), Indigenous education support, and high graduate employment rates.

Accommodation

Accommodation

Off-Campus Accommodations Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.

Work While Studying

Work While Studying

See guidelines on working while studying here.

Co-op/Internship Participation

Co-op/Internship Participation

Even if you do NOT meet our minimum English requirement (IELTS or TOEFL), you still can get conditionally accepted in the program of your choice with the condition of completing our English program prior to starting your chosen program.

Average Time To Receive Acceptance Letter

February - June

Location

Sutherland Campus: 599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B1, Canada\nFrost Campus: 200 Albert Street S., Lindsay, ON K9V 5E6, Canada\nHaliburton Campus: 297 College Drive, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0, Canada\nCobourg Campus: 1005 Elgin Street West, Cobourg, ON K9A 5J4, Canada\nThe Sutherland Campus in Peterborough is the main administrative campus and is usually used as the official mailing/address reference.

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