Daying International College is located in downtown Toronto and is an international boarding school and university preparatory program registered with the Ontario Department of Education (MIDENT: 878510); There are state-of-the-art teaching equipment and student dormitories that are even more spacious and comfortable than hotels.
Professor Kirk Wipper, the principal, was awarded the Order of Canada in 2002. The school emphasizes the quality of education and values the cultivation of students' quality development. The teaching staff is carefully selected from outstanding talents. The school's educational advisor designs a study plan that is most suitable for each student's personal development, and is guided by designated mentors until they enter university.
Daying International College is renowned for its high academic standards and comprehensive care for students' lives. It is also popular for its rich extracurricular academic and social activities. Daying International College is a new starting line for students to succeed in North America. The college offers 10 to 12 OSS high school diploma courses, university preparatory courses, university credit courses, graduate school preparatory courses, and English intensive courses in Ontario, Canada, with flexible academic programs.
Small class system ensures that every student receives adequate care from the teacher. Students who complete relevant courses and meet the set score standards can directly enroll in prestigious universities. Graduates of Daying International College have been admitted to several renowned universities, including:
University of Alberta,
Brock University,
University of Windsor,
University of Ottawa,
University of Waterloo,
York University,
McMaster University,
Lakehead University,
University of Western Ontario,
University of Guelph,
Ryerson University,
University of Toronto,
University of Lethbridge and others.
II course setting
ET (English Training)
Including ESL, high school English, practical English, TOEFL/GRE/GMAT, and English speaking clubs.
OSSC (Ontario High School Curriculum)
Including courses in computer science, mathematics, calculus, finite mathematics, algebra and geometry, home economics, accounting, economics, French, biology, science, physics, and more.
UPC (University Preparatory Course)
·Liberal Arts: English and any other five subject 12U preparatory course
·Science and Engineering: 12U Foundation Course in English, Calculus, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and any other subject
·Business: English, Calculus, Mathematics, Business Management, and any other two subject 12U preparatory courses
·Social Sciences: English, Mathematics, and any other four subjects in the 12U preparatory course
This course is suitable for students who have completed their senior year of high school or are about to complete it (including those studying in vocational schools, colleges, and universities).
At least 6 courses are required for university preparatory studies, and students can directly enroll in various public universities in Canada based on their 12U and English scores.
Starting dates: September, November, January, March, May, and July every year; Those who need to improve their English proficiency must first take ESL English enhancement courses, ESL classes start every month.
UCCC (University Credit Transfer Program)
This course is suitable for high school graduates with good English proficiency, as well as college and university students. Students who take OSS courses or preparatory English courses also need to take university courses and earn credits recognized by some universities in the United States and Canada, which shortens their study abroad time.
GSPC (Graduate Preparatory Program)
This course is designed for university graduates who intend to pursue graduate studies in Canada. The purpose of this project is to help students meet the requirements for entering graduate school and acquire the skills to study in graduate school within 6 to 10 months after arriving in Canada. The focus of the course is to enhance students' practical English communication skills, English teaching techniques, group project research abilities, reading speed, classroom note taking skills, classroom presentation skills, paper writing, use of resources, and awareness of North American education and culture, enabling students to face the challenges of graduate school courses.
OSSDIC (Ontario High School Diploma Independent Study Program)
This project aims to help students shorten their pre college study time. Students can earn additional credits through independent learning courses under the guidance of their tutors.
PST (Professional Training) Program
This type of project provides students with technical, hotel management, computer, and other practical skills through classroom teaching and on-site internships.
Study tours/exploration projects
Including classroom learning, practical English communication, visits, park and farm tours, adventures, picnics, camping, sports competitions, gatherings with Canadian residents, etc
EAP project
This project is a collaborative project with the renowned University of Alberta in Canada.
English Speech Club
This club is an official member of the global Toastmasters (English speaking) club. Through weekly club activities, cultivate students' public speaking skills and leadership abilities.
III Admission Qualifications
High school graduates, vocational school graduates, college students, and university students all meet the requirements
No TOEFL or IELTS scores required
Having sufficient financial resources to support the completion of studies.