
Why Seneca Is The Right Choice
Our two- and three-year diploma programs are second-to-none and many of them have Credit Transfer Opportunities with universities across Canada and around the world. And like all of our programs, you’ll be taught in small classes with more access to your professors.
Our four-year degree programs are the equal to any university course of study, and they offer an important advantage. They teach the important critical thinking that universities offer, but they also put you right into the action. For years Seneca has been a leader in providing practical hands on education, and our degree programs are stronger because of it.
Year-long post graduate programs are for graduates who already have a diploma or degree. These programs offer a specialized hands on programs that serve as a fast track toward the career of your choice.
Life at Seneca is more than classes and grades. The time you spend outside of the classroom is about meeting new people and trying new things in a safe and diverse environment. There’s a variety of activities, trips and sports to choose from that will make your time at Seneca even more special.
Support for students
Seneca provides a number of services to support students academically and financially. We also have medical clinics and services for disabled learners.
Academic
Personal and Academic Counselling
Confidential individual consultations
Student Mentoring in Life and Education
A mentoring program for first-year students
Seneca's Learning Centres
Tutoring, workshops and other academic help
Success at Seneca
Coaching for students
The First Year Experience
Preparing new students for college life
Seneca Libraries
Located at all our major campuses, Seneca's libraries provide valuable learning resources.
Financial
Bursaries, scholarships and student loans are available.
Medical
Health Centre
Seneca’s Student Health Centre is located at our Newnham campus.
Disability Services
Students are encouraged to contact Accessibility Services prior to beginning their program at Seneca.
Ombudsperson
The Ombudsperson receives and investigates complaints in an independent, objective, impartial and confidential manner when all other College resources have been exhausted.
Where are Seneca campuses located?
Public transportation

