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![]() ![]() The GTA Advantage Living and working in the Greater Toronto Area has many advantages. |
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CampusesThe three collaborative sites are in different parts of the city. Years three and four take place at Ryerson, but you can begin your year one and two studies at any of the locations. You'll stay connected to your first site for all four years, though, as the nursing faculty remain involved in the supervision of clinical work. All three schools have a full roster of student activities and athletics to keep you and your friends involved and energized throughout the year. Ryerson University is downtown, right on the Yonge subway line. There are world-famous shopping, cultural, entertainment, and sport complexes in the neighbourhood, and the school is within walking distance from some of the Canada's top health care institutions. Centennial College's nursing program takes place at the Centennial HP Science and Technology Centre in Scarborough. The $69-million Centre opened in early 2004, and has become a much sought-after destination for studies in health sciences. www.centennialcollege.ca/contactus/maps George Brown College's nursing classes are hosted at the St. James Campus, near King and Jarvis - about a ten-minute walk from Ryerson. This is the heart of historic Toronto, and is an easy commute from anywhere in the GTA and beyond. From this location, nursing students have access to a wide variety of health care facilities. |
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