
St. Clair College
St. Clair College has 16,000 full-time attendees at its five campuses in Windsor and Chatham. The college specializes in health sciences, nursing, community studies, engineering technology and skilled trades, business and IT programs as well as media art and design. Business and IT programs are popular, as are programs in nursing and health sciences.
St. Clair offers two degree programs: a bachelor’s in social justice and legal studies, and a degree in business administration.
The Zekelman School of Business and Information Technology is offered at the downtown Windsor campus. In 2022, a 15,000-square-foot e-sports arena, home to the e-sports administration and entrepreneurship diploma program, opened in the Zekelman Centre in Windsor. The 100,000-square-foot Centre for Applied Health Sciences was designed to simulate a real hospital environment. The centre houses 14 programs, including dental hygiene, nursing and paramedics, and has specialized labs for ultrasound, cardiovascular and respiratory therapy along with simulated patient care suites, a complete dental clinic and a simulated pharmacy.
The campus in south Windsor has a 110,000-square-foot residence and a $26-million sports park, which includes a softball diamond, a soccer field, and courts for beach volleyball and indoor tennis.
Quick facts
School size:
Large
Tuition:
Degree $7,500
Diploma $4,200-$15,200
Certificate $4,400
Post-Grad $4,400
Residence offerings:
Yes
Popular programs
Practical Nursing Diploma
Electrical Diploma
Early Childhood Education Diploma
Policing/Border Services Diploma
Powerline Technician Diploma
Cool options
Esports Administration and Entrepreneurship: Students gain business skills and learn to apply them to the world of multiplayer video game competitions in this two-year diploma.
Electric Drive Vehicle Technician: This diploma program prepares students for a career in the maintenance, service and repair of electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Students gain knowledge of anatomy, pathology, physical applications and examinations to provide diagnostic ultrasound images.