George Brown College

Founded 1967

DLI No. O19283850612

160 Kendal Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada

Toronto, Ontario

About George Brown College

WHO WAS GEORGE BROWN?

George Brown (1818-1880) was a 19th-century Scottish-born Canadian politician, newspaper publisher (he founded The Globe, precursor to The Globe and Mail) and was one of the Fathers of Confederation. An essential figure in the formation of Canada, Brown was a strong believer in public education.

In 1967, Canada’s centennial year, Bill Davis, then the Ontario Minister of Education, suggested that George Brown College would be a suitable name for the new college of applied arts and technology, noting: “the city to which George Brown added such lustre as a reformer, journalist, and statesman should honour him in this way.”

EVOLUTION, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT

George Brown College opened its doors in 1968, welcoming just over 2,000 students. In addition to programs in construction, early childhood education, dental services and the culinary arts — subjects we continue to teach — we once offered programs that might not be quite as relevant today, like signwriting and watchmaking. Believe it or not, we even prepared students for careers at sea through a marine engineering program.

Since then, our full-time student population has grown to around 30,000. People come to George Brown from across the Greater Toronto Area, the country and the world to develop the skills and gain the real-world experience needed to succeed in the workplace.

Since 2004, George Brown has more than doubled in size, broadened our international partnerships and increased our commitment to strengthening the cultural, economic and social fabric of Toronto.

George Brown College offers students many ways to get involved in campus life while studying.

GBC has many ways you can get involved with different groups and activities. They provide you with a wide array of services and resources to help you succeed both academically and personally. We pride ourselves on offering a vibrant campus community with activities, clubs, sports and social events.

GBC HAS THREE CAMPUSES LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO

A male and female student walking towards a Casa Loma campus entrance near a George Brown College sign.

1. Casa Loma Campus

Photograph of the exterior of St. James Campus.

2. St. James Campus

Exterior of Waterfront Campus, panned out with tree framing the side.

3. Waterfront Campus

Features

We ensure you have everything you need in order to focus on your education and succeed. That is why we offer our students multiple housing options that provide you with comfort, functionality and security.

 

Start and finish each day living in style at the George, our student residence. At your home away from home, you’ll be living in downtown Toronto, walking distance to both St. James and Waterfront campuses and a public transit ride away from Casa Loma.

WHAT’S IN YOUR ROOM?

  • Fully furnished two-bedroom suites that include a kitchenette and three-piece bathroom.
  • Includes Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV with cable service, phone with local calls and all utilities.
  • Bedrooms feature a large, luxurious, double XL bed, work desk, chair, dresser and a closet.
  • The kitchenette includes a full-sized fridge and microwave, sink with preparation space and table with chairs for two.
  • Bi-weekly professional cleaning service of your bathroom and kitchenette.

Other Details

Cost and Duration

$110 CAD / Year

Application Fee

No Fee Mentioned

Cost of Living

$16274 CAD / 2 Year

Tuition

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Campus Address

1. Casa Loma Campus
St. James Campus
Waterfront Campus

Programs

Post Secondary Diploma (2-year)

  1. Earliest Start Date May 2026
    1. Tuition $16762.22 CAD / Year
    2. Tuition $110 CAD / Year
    3. Tuition $790.2 CAD / Year
      1. Earliest Start Date Sept 2025
      2. Earliest Start Date Sept 2026
        1. Tuition $18525.00 CAD / Year
        2. Tuition $18525.00 CAD / Year

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