OICC Campuses
Study in Toronto
The newest of OICC | Oxford International Career Colleges’ locations, the Toronto campus is located in the heart of downtown in the Entertainment District. With easy access by public transport and car and top-rated restaurants and shopping just around the corner, OICC Toronto campus is a lively place to study and train towards your healthcare or early childhood career goals.
Study in the heart of downtown Toronto
OICC Toronto Campus
OICC Toronto campus is centrally-located in the heart of downtown in the Entertainment District, with easy access by car and public transit.
Why Choose Toronto to Study?
The city thrives beyond academics, too, offering a rich arts scene, professional sports teams, and vast green spaces. Moreover, generous scholarships and financial aid programs make studying in Toronto accessible, while its robust economy provides ample part-time work opportunities.
In essence, choosing Toronto is about embracing high-quality education and experiencing life in one of Canada’s most dynamic and diverse cities.
- Over 230,000 active businesses in Toronto for students to maximize their growth
- Above $90,000CAD average household income
- Reach Toronto's thriving tech sector and start-up ecosystem
- One of the highest employment rates in the world

Programs at OICC Toronto Campus
Healthcare Programs
- Personal Support Worker Certificate (in-person)
- Personal Support Worker Certificate (distance education)
- Home Support Worker Certificate (hybrid)
Early Childhood Programs
- Early Childhood Assistant Diploma (hybrid)

FAQ
What academic support is available?
The Client Services Coordinator and Academic Director are available for counselling. Your academic journey and learning goals are our priority. You can talk about any concerns you might have about your classes, lessons, progress or teachers. In addition, you can review your progress, discuss any issues, and receive feedback and advising from your instructor.
What health and safety protocols are followed at the campus?
Along with your education, the Health and Safety of all staff, educators, students and visitors is the most important component across all of our campuses. We have staff members and educators trained to understand, handle, and report on any critical incidents by being trained in crisis management, by-stander intervention, CPR & First Aid. For more information, please review our Critical Incident & Crisis Management Policy.
How much does it cost to live in Toronto?
On average it can cost between $300 – $6,000 per month. Depending on the type of accommodation, for example off-campus apartments, shared accommodation, and homestays, costs will vary. Learn more about OICC Toronto campus accommodation options.
How much is public transportation?
Transportation prices will vary on the type that you use. Public transit can range from $3.30 for a single fare to $156 for a Monthly Pass (regular price). Visit the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) website for current pricing and route maps.
Is Toronto welcoming for international students?
Yes! Toronto is known as Canada’s most multicultural city, and is even considered to be the most multicultural city in the world. Toronto has over 250 nationalities and a variety of neighbourhoods that reflect Toronto’s diversity, including Little Italy, Chinatown, Koreatown, Little India, Little Portugal, and Greektown.
How safe is Toronto for international students?
Toronto is generally considered a safe place to live and has a reputation for being one of the safest major cities in North America. Of course, like in any city, it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and take general precautions but overall, students in Toronto can focus on their studies and enjoy their time in the city.
How is the weather in Toronto?
Toronto has a semi-continental climate where you see a full range of weather throughout all four seasons. In the summer, temperatures average around 25°C and in the winter, it drops to around -7°C on average.