Humber College
School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.5
Food
2.7
Clubs
2.7
Facilities
3.3
Internet
3.4
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
3.6
Social
2.9
Happiness
3.3
Basic Information
Location
- Toronto, ON
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 10 business degrees and other various degree programs
- but the exact number is not specified. However
- it is part of the over 200 programs offered
Key Area
- Social innovation
- sustainable architecture research
- innovation management
- applied sciences and technology
- biomedical engineering and IoT
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 86,000 total learners
- Undergraduates: 86,000 (including both full-time and part-time students, but the specific breakdown for undergraduate students alone is not provided in the sources)
- Academic Staff: 3,400
Notable Alumni
- Giacomo Gianniotti
- Dina Pugliese
- Zsofia Balazs
- Giorgio Mammoliti
- Jade Jager Clark
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Love the campus
Overall 5
Pretty good
Overall 5
good
Overall 5
Very good college.
Overall 5
It was just resourceful and accommodating when required, professors were great too
Overall 4.8
One of the best
Overall 4.8
Great!
Overall 4.8
Cosmo program is lit
Overall 4.6
With the new downtown campus, they now have 3 places to study including Lakeshore and Humber North. I like the vibe and look forward to returning after COVID ends.
Overall 4.4
A reputed college in the GTA area.
Bad reviews
Overall 1
I went to multiple colleges for post secondary education. Humber college was by far the worst experience in every category.
Overall 1
Bad school, I don’t like the food
Overall 1
Most of the teachers are good but if you are looking for help in finding work after graduation they not very helpful. They say, we are here for you but they are not. For instance, they say you can submit there name for a reference and then not follow up. I found out because one employer told me the name I submitted didn't respond.
Overall 1
Worst campus ever. Stay away!!!!! Terrible mediocre professors, printers dont work, barely any working space, absolutely crap!!!
Overall 1.2
No social life as the majority of students are mature or international students. Some good professional but are over shadowed by horrible staff and school and was a waste of my 4 years!
Overall 1.2
Don't go here. You get no support after graduation. The professors will say to put them down as a reference and don't follow through. One professor (which I won't name charges students for advice and yells at you if you don't follow her crazy suggestions). Security is not good. There are no quiets places to study. The bathrooms are dirty.
Overall 1.6
This school is awful go anywhere else
Overall 1.6
Covid year, so it was all online. Online teaching is awful. Classes are compressed into weird schedules & are hours longer than they wouldve been in-person. Theres no time to get work done. Profs cant grade for attendance, b/c Covid, so they assign too much work & expect it done too soon. Its insane. Dont go here unless you want to burn out.
Overall 1.6
This school was a complete disappointment. The criminal justice program is mainly 5 teaches who teach the same courses. Most I noticed during covid is all group work, podcasts, automated tests. The teachers need to be held accountable for their lack of efforts. Very insensitive combative profs. Accommodations disregarded or met with resent.
Overall 1.7
I am a graduate of Humber’s child and youth worker program.It did nothing to properly prepare for the work Some classes are good but a lot of them are unnecessary and can be learned on the job. The majority of the professors are unprofessional/discriminatory. Students well being is not protected and relationships with placements is prioritized.