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Hostel
Yes it has hostel facility costing you shared for 100 Cad a month to personal 300 Cad including all facilities
Capilano University is a top ranked Public University which is best part because it ticks all ypur aspirations of work permit to further PR, secondly the program NABU Applied gives you a co-op visa thats basically you will have 1 year of classes and 2nd year full time internship/job. Which again helps you gain points fot PGWP of 3 year . So, best program with all maximum benifit a international student might require to fulfill his aspirations.
Limited amount of film schools in Western Canada. Only about 4 in particularly in Vancouver where the film industry is most prevalent. Cheapest tuition (still very expensive) of all of the options available. The bonus was that the program included its own equipment and studio which allowed everyone to work on projects locally.
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I lived at home off-campus because my parents live very close to the school and the bus ride is only thirty minutes. I can also walk to school from one of my parents' houses and that also takes around thirty minutes.
The university is Close to home, the admission process involves writing about volunteer and work experiences, extra-curricular activities. I had to write 2 essays. I graduated high school with an average above 95%. This was the only school I applied to as I knew I would get in and I planned to transfer out after a year or two.
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For myself, I live at home with but Capilano University does have a residence available for students. Residence available throughout the semester and has different options for food and accommodation. Residence also gives the opportunity for new students to get to know people and get involved in events.
In my case, I chose Capilano University to get transfer credits towards another institution since I have heard good things about their transfer program to other British Columbia universities, colleges.
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