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Canada's Post Secondary opportunities revolve around a wide range of University options. Through out Canada's 13 Provinces and Territories, they're 72 Universities to choose from. With a population of over 34 Million as of 2012[1] , 1.8 Million are enrolled in a specific University[2] . This averages out to 25 Thousand students per University. Programs are offered to graduating High School students through choice, however students must maintain specific entering averages, which generally range from 65-85%, depending on criteria set by the chosen University. On Campus residences are available at 95% of University's in Canada[3] . most include a meal plan, and general utilities. Residence is optional at all Post Secondary campuses.

Degree programs last 4 years in addition to possible co-op opportunities and Collage affiliation for a hands on approach to programs. Tuition is based upon program material and content and range in price. A first year student will experience a broad range of courses while "program specific courses" begin in year two, based on internal University acceptance. In Other words, a set GPA (Grade Point Average) must be achieved in order to advance.

The Canadian Post Secondary Education System in Canada creates a wide range of opportunity for the future generation of students in addition to graduates who want to continue gaining knowledge. Canada is a multicultural society, creating boundless routes for success for each individual. Graduates go on to experience major employment opportunities bringing valuable up to date knowledge to companies around the world. Canadian Universities offer a higher level of education to meet the needs of individuals who desire a higher level of learning.

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  1. ^ "Population".
  2. ^ "University".
  3. ^ "University Statistics".