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Trillium College offers career-focused diploma and certificate programs in a range of in-demand fields, including healthcare, business, skilled trades, technology, and community services. Program availability may vary by campus and delivery format, including online, hybrid, and in-person learning options.

Program length varies depending on the area of study. Many Trillium College programs are designed for accelerated learning, helping students gain practical skills and complete their training in less time than traditional post-secondary pathways.

Choosing the right program starts with understanding your goals, interests, strengths, and the type of career you want to pursue. Trillium College Career Coaches are available to help you explore your options, answer your questions, and find a program that aligns with your future.

Most programs at Trillium College lead to a diploma, while the Personal Support Worker program leads to a certificate. Trillium College vocational programs are approved under the Career Colleges Act, 2005.

Yes. Many Trillium College programs include hands-on training through labs, simulations, clinics, or other practical learning experiences. This approach helps students build real-world skills, confidence, and job-ready experience before graduation.

Some programs include a practicum, externship, or placement component. Placement opportunities and structure vary by program and may depend on industry requirements or regulatory standards.

Graduates may pursue entry-level career opportunities related to their program of study. Career outcomes vary based on the program, labour market conditions, prior experience, and individual effort. To explore possible career paths, visit the Trillium College program page that matches your area of interest.

Tuition & Financial Assistance

Tuition varies by program. Before you enrol, we will review your total program costs with you in detail so you understand tuition, fees, and what to expect. If you have questions, our team is here to walk you through your options.

Student Support & Career Services

Trillium College offers a range of support services to help students succeed, including Career Coaches, Student Finance Planners, academic support, and Employment Services. From enrolment to graduation, students have access to guidance designed to support their education, career goals, and overall student experience.

Yes. Our Employment Services team supports students and graduates with resumes, job search strategies, interview preparation, and career guidance to help them prepare for employment while in school and after graduation.

Students have access to TC Learn, our learning platform for course materials, online classes, assignments, discussions, deadlines, and student email. Instructors and academic support staff are also here to help students stay on track and feel supported throughout their studies.

Admissions for Mature and International Students

Yes. Mature students are welcome at Trillium College and may qualify through alternative admissions pathways, depending on the program.

Many programs accept students who have a Grade 12 diploma or equivalent, or who qualify for mature student status. Admission requirements can vary by program, so speaking with a Career Coach is the best way to understand your options.

International student eligibility may vary based on program availability and current government requirements. For the most up-to-date information, connect with a Career Coach.

Campus & Class Information

Trillium College has campuses in Oshawa, Kingston, St. Catharines, Cobourg, and Sudbury, along with online learning options for select programs. Campus-specific program availability may vary.

Yes. Trillium College offers multiple start dates throughout the year, giving students more flexibility to begin when the timing is right for them.

Trillium College is committed to a supportive learning environment that allows for meaningful interaction, personalized guidance, and stronger connections with instructors and classmates.

Yes. Trillium College instructors bring industry knowledge and real-world experience into the classroom to help students build practical, career-focused skills.

Many Trillium College students balance school with work, family, and other responsibilities. Our team can help you explore programs and schedules that fit your lifestyle and goals.

Departmental Stories

Trillium was an excellent college. It helped me out with all the tools that I needed to become a Shelter Worker. It was great that it was online so I didn’t have to leave my house and the hours were perfect. I recommend Trillium College if you’re looking to expand your education in a short time.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Trillium was an excellent college. It helped me out with all the tools that I needed to become a Shelter Worker. It was great that it was online so I didn’t have to leave my house and the hours were perfect. I recommend Trillium College if you’re looking to expand your education in a short time.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT

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Follow Trillium College on social media for student stories, updates, and events
© 2026 Trillium College. All rights reserved.
Trillium College is a registered Career College under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005. Trillium College programs are approved as vocational programs under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.