3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
3
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
3.4
Internet
3.3
Location
3.2
Opportunities
3
Safety
3.6
Social
2.6
Happiness
3.1
Basic Information
Location
- Welland, ON
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1967
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology offers approximately 100 post-secondary diploma
- baccalaureate degrees
- and advanced-level programs
Key Area
- Competency-Based Education and Training
- Environmental
- Horticulture and Agriculture
- Language Education
- Education Innovation
- Sustainable Innovation
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology is approximately 12,500 full-time students, with an additional 15,000 part-time students
- Undergraduates: The total number of full-time postsecondary students enrolled at Niagara College in the fall of 2023 is approximately 11,214. However, this number includes both full-time and part-time students. The specific number of undergraduate students is not provided in the sources. For Niagara University, the total undergraduate enrollment is 2,747. For a more accurate answer regarding Niagara College, further specific data would be needed
- Academic Staff: The number of academic staff at Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology is approximately 200-300. This estimate is based on the various faculty and staff listings provided across the sources, but a precise count is not given in the available information
- Administrative Staff: Niagara College has approximately 89 administrative staff
Notable Alumni
- Christine White
- Jason Ofield
- Mark Carl
- Mark Suknanan/Priyanka
- Dorothy Urschel
- Jessica Garrett
- John Zambakkides
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Love it!
Overall 4.7
Awesome school!
Overall 4.6
Good school, good profs
Overall 4.6
It is a fantastic college I would recommend
Overall 4.6
I spent 3 years at the NOTL campus and those were some of the best years of my life. The location was excellent (beautiful area, right off the highway). The atmosphere was very friendly; I got to know many people, both students and staff. Most classes were great tho there were a few profs that did not teach well at all. Overall a great school!
Overall 4.5
None.
Overall 4.4
beautiful campus, excellent teachers, welcoming environment compared to others I have been at
Overall 4.3
Everyone should explore this school. This amazing in every manner.
Overall 4.2
Really enjoy this school. Professors obvious care. Covid sucks.
Overall 4.2
great school, fantastic in every way although Welland leaves much to be desired as far as fun.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
Welland campus - subpar. This winter despite weather warnings the day before & night, they didn't close the campus til after 7am. Many students don't live in the area and the bus services are POOR... 90 mins by bus route & I live in town. Teachers barely teach. Food is expensive. Not enough computers or seating in commons - seen people sit on floor
Overall 0.9
This laughable college prides itself on being number 1 of student satisifaction. Given that my fellow classmates nearly if not over 200 students had a GPA of barely passing 60 I can''t wonder why. If you want to get somewhere as a career don''t choose this place. It''s a literal waste of time money.
Overall 0.9
If you''re not a teacher''s pet kiss up or related might as well say goodbye as the instructors leave you mostly to yourself. The help is poor. They don''t offer any such thing as career advice though most of them have X number of years working in their field. I got more out of a 2 day course over the summer than 2 terms ever provided.
Overall 1
Its awful, unfair treatment
Overall 1
The customs & immigration program is abysmal. Most professors couldn't care less, granted that many students were lazy, but those of us who got straight A's did so entirely on our own. The syllabus is pathetic and while a simulation lab has been built and equipment for airports has been installed for over a year no classes have taken place. 0/10
Overall 1
Please do not attend. They stack students in one class room, tell them to do something with little to no experience and give attitude when asked help. The professors think they're above everyone and have the nerve to kick students out for being 10 minutes late for a course he pays for. They make you pay through the roof(transportation, seat fees).
Overall 1.2
The college is subpar. The teachers are full of themselves but most have just a college diploma and years of poor customer service. The police instructors for example garbage with a capital G. Rude ignorant and vulgar. The healthy food is junk the choices limited. They don''t even offer bottled water. The library sucks not enough computers.
Overall 1.2
The college is subpar at best. Teachers that really aren't worth the salaries they are paid - I'm not a stupid person, I have a university degree with 3.4 GPA and yet I find myself struggling here because the teachers are not worth 2 cents. They barely know what they are teaching themselves and as such students learn nothing.
Overall 1.3
Post graduate studies are the president's; the course coordinator's; and, the associate dean's pilot project. More costly than university. I experienced discrimination and when I attempted to address the event(s), I had aggressively been asked to leave by the associate dean. Neither the president, dean or the course coordinator were accessible.
Overall 1.3
The school has recently taken in way to many students, and cannot support all them. The transit system and parking lot is a nightmare. I urge prospective students to spend your money else where if you can. There is no where you can even sit at the school or even study.