GBC-Highlights
Celebrating Pride
This June, the George Brown College community comes together in the spirit of activism, celebration and remembrance. It is a time to proudly reaffirm our commitment to supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and building an inclusive and equitable college and world.
Start in September!
Check out our open programs and apply now for a September start. Study in downtown Toronto, get practical experience in our state-of-the-art facilities and take advantage of our industry connections.
$1,500 international student scholarship
To be eligible for this new scholarship, you must apply for a 2024 spring or fall semester full-time program on or after March 27.
The City is our Classroom
With more than 200 programs, we have one that's right for you. Get real-world experience for real life and take advantage of everything our location in downtown Toronto has to offer!
What's on
Pride @ GBC
Join us for GBC's official Pride Kick-Off Celebration at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences from noon to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4. Hear from college leaders and join the party!
Convocation's coming!
Our biggest celebration of the year is happening June 10 - 14! We can't wait to celebrate the achievements of our graduating students. Soon-to-be grads, get all the details for your big day!
Program spotlight
Prepare for a career that never gets old! Learn more and apply now for our Early Childhood Education diploma program. GBC has been preparing graduates to work as early childhood educators for more than 40 years.
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News and Important Dates
Many fans of sports and entertainment would say it’d be a dream come true to pitch partnership marketing ideas for major teams and event production companies, directly to their executives. That’s exactly what students in George Brown College’s (GBC) Sport and Event Marketing (B400) program did...
A featured article in CIO Views magazine takes a deep dive into the uplifting and visionary leadership of George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon.
Tom’s top piece of career advice? “Find the work that your heart feels good to do,” he says. In Tom’s case, that means spending his days supporting — and teaching — others.