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Success Stories SUCCESS STORIES “ In 2009 an additional partnership was “ For the University of Toronto, CIC is our formed to guarantee admission to all largest feeder school in the entire world, Columbia students who meet period. Not one of them, it is the largest “You made a good choice coming to McMasters admission requirements. school, domestic or international. So, CIC CIC.This is one of University of As a result, every year McMaster accepts has a huge impact on our university and Waterloo's largest sources of students many Columbia graduates into challenging we're very proud of that. We've been anywhere in the world, not largest programs to help achieve their education associated with CIC for many years. sources of international students, the and career goals.” We found the graduates to be excellent. ” largest sources of students.” Andrea Jardin Ken Withers Associate Registrar, Melissa Pool Director, Admissions, University Registrar Office of Student Recruitment, University of Waterloo McMaster University University of Toronto WE DELIVER PEACE OF MIND FOR PARENTS AND FOSTER STUDENT SUCCESS THROUGH OUR TOTAL CARE EDUCATION SYSTEM® Columbia International College Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1979 - 2019 SUCCESSTOTAL CARE STORIESEDUCATION SYSTEM® LARGEST ADMISSION TO TOP UNIVERSITIES Compared with any other high school globally,CIC graduates received more offers of admission from: • University of Toronto • University of Waterloo • McMaster University LARGEST SCHOLARSHIPS: $7 MILLION AWARDED TO OUR GRADUATES KUNHAN DUAN UCHOA BOGHOSSIAN ALINE MELISSA AKUA ANSABA SAM MELIKE IDIL CELIK HEDIYEH ZOHOURIAN SAJAD VERA FRANTSEVA Imperial College London University of Toronto University of Warwick King’s College London McMaster University University of Toronto - Rotman Commerce 2019 QS World University #8 2019 Canada University #1 UK Rank 2019 #10 2019 QS World University #33 2019 Canada University #6 TOP 5 business school in Canada Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: University of Toronto Western University University of Toronto University of Manchester York University York University - Schulich Western University McMaster University University of Kent University of Toronto Carleton University School of Business University of British Columbia York University University of Westminster University of British Columbia University Of Ottawa University of Leeds Leiden University Total Scholarships $10,000 Total Scholarships $142,500 Total Scholarships $25,000 Total Scholarships $17,000 Total Scholarships $30,500 Total Scholarships $58,500 OLUWATOFARATI MOFOPEFOLUWA LAURA ARIAS FERNANDEZ TONY PHILIPS HA HOANG KHANH LINH SOJI-OKUSANYA DARREN FEILIANTHO WIHANDI CARMEN LI University of Minnesota York University - McMaster University York University - University of Waterloo The Hong Kong Schulich School of Business Schulich School of Business University of Science and Best Undergraduate 2019 Canada University #6 2019 QS World Graduate Technology Engineering Programs #24 TOP 5 business school in Canada TOP 5 business school in Canada Employability #25 2019 QS World University #32 Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: Accepted to: University of Toronto McMaster University University of Toronto University of Waterloo McMaster University McMaster University New Jersey Institute of University of Toronto - University of Waterloo University of Toronto University of British Columbia Technology Rotman Commerce University of Toronto York University University Of Ottawa University Of Ottawa University of British Columbia York University - Schulich University Of Guelph School of Business University Of Ottawa Total Scholarships $231,760 Total Scholarships $11,500 Total Scholarships $78,000 Total Scholarships $26,000 Total Scholarships $37,500 Total Scholarships $17,000 as of June 2019 1003 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4P3 | Tel: +1 905-572-7883 | Fax: +1 905-572-933 2019 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN INDONESIA Former School : SMA SUTOMO 1 Accepted to: VANESSA VALENTINE LAURENTZ York University, Former School : SMA KRISTEN University of Windsor, IPEKA PLUIT Ryerson University, Accepted to: Dalhousie University, Ryerson University, Ontario Tech University, University of Toronto, Concordia University York University, Western University Attending: Attending: University of Toronto University of British Columbia (Industrial Engineering/ (Science) Supply-Chain Engineering) Total Scholarships : $68,000 Total Scholarships : $35,500 SHEENA ABIGAIL TANDJUNG DYLAN DYLAN Former School : CENDEKIA HARAPAN Former School : SMAK 1 PENABUR Accepted to: Accepted to: University of Technology- Sydney, University of British Columbia University Of Adelaide, Ryerson University Monash University, Attending: McMaster University University of Waterloo University of Edinburgh, (Chemical Engineering) University of Toronto Total Scholarships : $20,000 Attending: University College London (Physics) ASTRID MICHELLA GANI Total Scholarships : $57,000 Former School : PENABUR SECONDARY TANJUNG DUREN Accepted to: IKKE SRI AYU MULYANI McMaster University, Former School : SAN YU ADVENTIST Ontario Tech University, SCHOOL Wilfrid Laurier University, Accepted to: Queens University, York University, University of Toronto, Ryerson University,University of Waterloo Western University Attending: York University, University of Toronto(Engineering) Brock University Total Scholarships : $32,500 Attending: Ryerson University (Politics) Total Scholarships : $38,500 SERAVIN SUTEJA Former School : PENABUR INTERNATIONAL KELAPA GADING DARREN FEILIANTHO WIHANDI Accepted to: Former School : GLOBAL INDO ASIA University of Toronto, Accepted to: McMaster University, McMaster University, Ryerson University,University of Calgary, Lakehead University, Western University, York University, University of British Columbia, Carleton University,University of Windsor University Of Guelph, Attending: University Of Ottawa University of British Columbia Attending: (Business) University of Waterloo Total Scholarships : $29,500 (Mechanical Engineering) Total Scholarships : $37,500 Email: [email protected] | www.cic-TotalCare.com SUCCESS STORIES CALLISTA CHONG KESYA VALERIE BUDIMAN Former School : Former School : SMA SANTO YAKOBUS SAMPOERNA ACADEMY MEDAN Accepted to: Accepted to: University of Toronto, University of Toronto, McMaster University Western University, York University, McMaster University, Carleton University Carleton University, Attending: York University,Schulich School of Business Ryerson University Attending: (Chemical Engineering) University of Waterloo Total Scholarships : $14,250 (Mathematical Sciences) Total Scholarships : $24,000 CLARA PUTRI ONG Former School :MAHATMA GANDHI SCHOOL ALBERT SUNY WIJAYA Accepted to: Former School : HARAPAN BANGSA SCHOOL Ontario Tech University Accepted to: Wilfrid Laurier University University Of Guelph, Attending: University Of Ottawa, University of Waterloo Ontario Tech University, (Mathematical Sciences) York University, Total Scholarships : $14,000 Carleton University Attending: Ryerson University KATARINA DEODATA (Mechanical Engineering) Former School : SINGAPORE INT’L SCHOOL Total Scholarships : $17,500 KELAPA GADING Accepted to: Brock University, CUTHBERT LIAW Carleton University Former School :HARAPAN BANGSA SCHOOL Fraser International College Accepted to: Attending: University of Toronto, Ryerson University University Of Ottawa, (Ryerson ESL Foundation Program) McMaster University, Total Scholarships : $10,000 York University, Carleton University, Ryerson University, Attending: VINA ANGGORO University of Waterloo Former School : (Management Engineering) ST. JOSEPH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Total Scholarships : $16,250 Accepted to: McMaster University, Queens University, York University, CLARABELLIEN VALENTINA PARDI Wilfrid Laurier University Former School : BINA BANGSA SCHOOL Attending: Pending Accepted to: Total Scholarships : $10,000 University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, York University, Ryerson University Attending: University of Toronto (Engineering) Total Scholarships : $16,000 1003 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4P3 | Tel: +1 905-572-7883 | Fax: +1 905-572-933 2019 THEOPHILIA TASLIM ANDREAS SOENDORO Former School : BINA BANGSA SCHOOL Former School : BINA BNGSA SCHOOL Accepted to: Accepted to: York University, Ryerson University Brock University Attending Carleton University Wilfrid Laurier University Attending: (Computer Science) University Of Guelph Total Scholarships $5,500 (Nutritional Sciences) Total Scholarships : $9,000 ARIELLA ANTONIA Former School : BINA BAHASA SCHOOL JEFFERSON GARCIA Accepted to: Former School : BINA BANGSA SCHOOL McMaster University, Accepted to: University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo Simon Fraser University McMaster University Attending University of British Columbia University of Waterloo Wilfrid Laurie University (Mathematical Sciences) Attending: Total Scholarships : $5,000 University of Toronto (Physical and Mathematical Sciences) Total Scholarships : $9,000 TIMOTHY ETHAN KURNIAWAN Former School : SINGAPORE SCHOOL KEBUN JERUK Accepted to: ADAM RIZKI PRANABUDI York University Former School : SMA GLOBAL MANDIRI Attending Accepted to: Ryerson University York University, (Financial Mathematics) Brock University Carleton University , Total Scholarships : $5,000 Dalhousie University Fraser International College Attending: NATHAN RAVELL University Of Ottawa Former School : STELLA MARIS SCHOOL (Computer Science) Accepted to: Total Scholarships
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