QUEENSWOOD COLLEGE

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INTRODUCTIOn

Ontario Career College in Brampton

QUEENSWOOD COLLEGE is Registered as an Ontario Career College under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005. QUEENSWOOD COLLEGE offers professional short and preparatory courses and diploma to prepare you for an excellent life, job and education in Canada. It prepares you for a 2nd career or to upgrade your skills for a better paying job.

For students looking for colleges in Mississauga, Brampton, Celadon, and Toronto, QUEENSWOOD COLLEGE is an accessible education option. 

Guiding Principles

Our Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To be a leading career-focused college recognized for helping students successfully transition into stable, in-demand professions across Canada through practical education and strong employer alignment.

Our Mission

To deliver hands-on, industry-relevant training that equips learners with job-ready skills, real-world experience, and ongoing support needed to secure employment and grow within their chosen careers.

Featured Courses

Optimize your Learning Approach for Academic Success.

Medical Office Assistant Diploma

Prepares students for administrative and front-desk roles in medical offices through hands-on training and real-world practicum.

Data Analyst Diploma Program

Equips learners with in-demand data analysis, visualization, and reporting skills using industry-standard tools for tech careers.

Computerized Accounting Diploma

Provides practical training in Canadian accounting systems, bookkeeping, payroll, and financial software for office-based roles.

Nanny / Home Childcare Provider Program

Trains individuals to provide safe, structured, and professional in-home childcare aligned with Canadian standards.

Personal Support Worker Certificate

Prepares students for high-demand healthcare support roles through focused training and supervised clinical practicum.

Food Service Worker Certificate

Offers fast-track training for food service roles in healthcare and institutional kitchens, including hands-on practicum experience.

Financing & Payment Options

Students can explore multiple financing options to support their education. Banks and financial institutions offer student lines of credit, credit cards, and RESP-related support, which students can arrange directly with their bank. QUEENSWOOD COLLEGE also provides interest-free payment plans for diploma programs, allowing tuition to be paid in manageable instalments. In addition, eligible individuals who have been laid off may qualify for provincial Second Career Strategy funding, which supports training for in-demand occupations in Ontario.

  • Student Line of Credit: Available through banks and financial institutions, including RESP-related options.

  • College Payment Plans: Interest-free instalment plans offered by Queenswood College for diploma students.

  • Second Career Funding: Provincial financial support for eligible laid-off individuals pursuing high-demand careers.

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Quick Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are these programs designed for?
These programs are ideal for people starting fresh, changing careers, or upgrading skills. They’re especially suitable if you’re new to Canada, have been laid off, want a second career, or are looking to move out of physically demanding labor into a more stable profession.
No prior Canadian work experience is required. Most programs accept an OSSD or equivalent, or mature students (18+) who pass a qualifying test approved by the college. This makes the programs accessible to newcomers and career switchers.

Program length varies depending on the career path:

  • Short-term certificates can be completed in 16 weeks to 6 months
  • Diploma programs range from 34 to 47 weeks
  • All programs are designed to get you job-ready in less than a year.
Yes. Many programs include mandatory practicum or hands-on training, ranging from 120 to 310 hours. This real-world experience takes place in healthcare facilities, offices, kitchens, or professional settings and helps you gain confidence and workplace readiness.
Graduates can apply for roles across healthcare, IT, business, childcare, and service industries. Common job paths include healthcare support roles, office administration, data analysis, accounting and bookkeeping, childcare providers, and food service positions in hospitals and institutions.
Yes. All programs align with Canadian NOC codes and are designed to meet employer expectations across Ontario and the rest of Canada. This makes graduates eligible to apply for relevant jobs nationwide.

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