Humber College vs Centennial College: Which is Better?

Humber College vs Centennial College

Overview Comparison
Humber CollegeCentennial College
ProgramsUG Programs -52
UG Programs -92
PG Programs -1
Acceptance Rate20.0 %67.0 %
Exam ScoreIELTS - 6
PTE - 60
TOEFL - 84
IELTS - 6.5
PTE - 60
TOEFL - 88
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   16183
[For UG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 26296 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   12308
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  16704
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 12600 Per Year
placement (average package)

Average Salaries are given below:

Bahelor (other): CAD$64,000

Master (other): CAD$34,000

Bachelor of Arts: CAD$29,000


Median Salary (Within 6 Months): 60,000-70,000 CAD/per year
Computer Science Graduates Salaries: 62,900 CAD- 79,100 CAD/year
Finance Graduates Salaries: 52,200 CAD- 64,400 CAD/year


application requirements

Students must have completed high school or university

Submit English language proficiency test scores

Check program specific requirements

Higher secondary school certificate
English language proficiency 

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General Facts Comparison
General FactsHumber CollegeCentennial College
Type of UniversityCollege
College
Established1967
1966
Student:Faculty Ratio98:1
92:1
Male:Female49% Male, 51% Female52% Male, 47% Female
Location Facts
  • Home to more than 19,000 full-time students
  • Residence for 1,000 students
  • Library, an indoor pool and sauna, athletics facilities and a fully functioning spa
  • On the Toronto public transit line
  • Nearby Toronto attractions include the Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, clubs, theatres, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, CN Tower, Ontario Place and Harbourfront
  • A variety of eating establishments, a pub, and a student-run fine dining restaurant
  • The Arboretum, a beautiful 100-acre park

5 Campuses- Progress (main), Ashtonbee, Morningside, Story Arts Centre, and Eglinton


Library

Humber Libraries has access to over 11,000 streaming videos through the library website, and over 12,000 audio recordings and DVDs at the North and Lakeshore campus libraries. Apart from this the library provides access to multiple resources like journals, publication etc. 


Offers special collections

  • Diversity collection
  • Daher Folk Tale Collection
  • Pollock Holocaust Collection

Campus Life

Located along the shores of Lake Ontario, at Kipling and Lake Shore Blvd. W, Humber's Lakeshore Campus located in New Toronto has approximately 7,200 full-time students, with 400 living in residence. The Lakeshore Campus sits on the large grounds of the former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital and Lakeshore Teachers College, in the west-end New Toronto neighborhood of Toronto (formerly Etobicoke). When leased by Humber College, the college vowed to keep the historical site in good condition and enhance its park-like setting as an asset to the Southern Etobicoke community. The campus now consists of a number of cottage buildings and the more modern and now renovated Lakeshore Teachers College facilities that were extensively re-worked in the early 1980s.


50 student-led clubs and organizations
campus also encompasses dining places like Progress Cafe and Tim Horton’s
Has an Indian Cultural Club


Hostel#Single Room - $7840
#Suite Style Room - $9856
#Rent - $10800
Famous Alumni
  • Nathan Fielder, comedian and actor
  • Nicole Arbour, Internet personality
  • Darren Barrett, Canadian jazz musician
  • Herbert L. Becker,author, actor, magician.
  • Yolanda Bonnell, actress and playwright

John Candy (actor, comedian), Tobias Enverga (Former Sentor-Ontario), Jennifer Valentyne (TV actor)


City Life

Located behind Humber College's North Campus, the Humber Arboretum consists of botanical gardens and natural areas surrounding the Humber River.This unique site is home to the Carolinian bioregion, the most diverse ecosystem in Canada, and boasts over 1,700 species of plants and animals.


  Toronto is considered a world-renowned city in terms of place (quality of natural and built environments), people (diversity of population), product (key institutions, attractions, and infrastructure), and prosperity (standard of living), and is ranked in the top 20 of the world’s best cities to “live, work, invest and visit.” Dynamic neighbourhoods, globally recognized institutions, and a vibrant arts and culture scene belie the many challenges it faces, including inequity, climate change, mobility, housing, and community and neighbourhood development.


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