When planning your academic future, you need all of the right info to make it count. At Durham College (DC), our student recruitment team is ready to help you explore every option.
You may meet one of our recruiters at an event like Open House, out in the community at the Oshawa Centre or they may come to you for a presentation at your school. Wherever you encounter them, they’re here to give you the inside scoop on DC from our two modern and inviting campuses to our 145+ market-driven programs and beyond.
“We are the people who know a little bit about everything,” said Rachel Beerman, Student Recruitment Marketing Specialist.
Whether you’re still considering your future goals and career path, or need to ensure you meet the admission requirements for your program of choice, our recruiters will guide you every step of the way until you’re ready to submit your application and begin your DC journey.
There’s no shortage of reasons why prospective students should consider a future at DC, according to Maico Padillo, Student Recruitment Officer.
“We’re a mid-sized college; we’re not too small and not too big. We’re the perfect size for a student that’s looking for a community,” he said.
He also highlights the wealth of hands-on learning opportunities that will allow students to put their studies to the test, from field placements to co-op roles and work-integrated learning projects.
“A ton of our programs give you real-world experience before you graduate, giving you an advantage when you hit the job market. We bridge the gap between theory and practice.”
There are also a number of unique opportunities provided by DC’s close relationship with Ontario Tech University. Many programs are designed to provide a direct pathway from college to university. Even students who don’t transfer will benefit from the many resources provided at shared facilities like the Campus Library and Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre.
Although recruiters encounter thousands of prospective students each year, they’re always happy to see familiar faces turn up on campus.
“It’s a really rewarding experience when you’ve been working with somebody for a period of time, and they choose a program and they get in, and they’re really excited about it,” said Beerman.
Padillo is also passionate about helping people find their place at DC.
“When students approach me on campus and say, ‘I finally made it’, it makes me so happy,” he said. “Getting to see those students really brings it all together.”
Connect with our student recruiters today and learn more about DC. You can schedule a virtual one-on-one appointment with a student recruitment officer, book a campus tour or join us at Open House on Saturday, November 9.