DC kicks off academic year by welcoming close to 11,000 students to campus

With the 2016-2017 academic year now underway, Durham College (DC) is welcoming close to 11,000 full-time post-secondary and apprenticeship students to its Oshawa and Whitby campuses and Pickering Learning Site. This includes more than 5,700 new students and over 600 international students who have travelled from 42 countries around the world to study at DC.

“As we get ready to celebrate our 50th anniversary in 2017, we are excited to see the new academic year get off to such a strong start,” said Dr. Elaine Popp, vice-president, Academic, DC. “Our enrolment numbers indicate that students, both domestically and internationally, recognize DC’s commitment to fostering academic and career success. From introducing new programs to providing more educational pathways and opportunities for students to gain real-world work experience, we are focused more than ever on ensuring that at DC, the student experience comes first.”

In addition to its commitment to student success, the college has also launched several new, market-driven programs for 2016-2017 in areas including filmmaking, finance, journalism and documentary production, interactive media and welding.

In total, DC offers more than 140 full-time programs through its nine academic schools in addition to over 500 educational pathway opportunities in partnership with universities in Ontario, Canada and around the world.

Along with welcoming both new and returning students to campus, DC Orientation Week is also underway to help new students acclimatize to college life, connect with college employees, meet their peers, explore student services and learn about student clubs and activities.