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Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology is the oldest College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, founded in 1966. It is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; most of its five campuses are located in the east-end area of Scarborough. The term college (Latin collegium) is most often used today to denote an educational institution. ... 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ... Motto: Established: 1 January 1850 (township), 1 January 1967 (borough), June 1983 (city) Area: 187. ...


Its oldest campus, in the Warden Woods neighbourhood, closed in autumn of 2004. A new campus, known as the HP Science and Technology Centre, opened in its place in the Morningside Avenue-Ellesmere Road area. Existing campuses are located near Markham Road and Highway 401 (Progress); the Warden Avenue-Eglinton Avenue area (Ashtonbee); and in the Danforth neighbourhood, on Carlaw Avenue (Centre for Creative Communications). The Carlaw Avenue campus, known as the Centre for Creative Communications, is the old home of the Canadian teen drama, Degrassi High. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Morningside Avenue is a north-south street in Toronto, Ontario and the former city of Scarborough. ... Ellesmere Road is a major east-west road in the Scarborough part of Toronto. ... Markham Road is a north-south route in Markham and Toronto. ... This article is about the Ontario 400-series highway. ... Eglinton Avenue is an east-west throughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Degrassi High was the third TV show in the Degrassi series of teen dramas about the lives of a group of kids living on or near Degrassi Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...


Classes are also held at various satellite locations in the area, none of which are official Centennial College campuses. The College also has a campus in India and Dubai.


The Centre for Creative Communications is the College's home for its award-winning school of Communications, Media and Design. Nate Horowitz is the Dean of the Centre for Creative Communications and Paul Koidis is the Manager of Communications, Marketing and Development.


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Centennial College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (252 words)
Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology is the oldest College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, founded in 1966.
It is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; most of its five campuses are located in the east-end area of Scarborough.
Classes are also held at various satellite locations in the area, none of which are official Centennial College campuses.
Centennial College - encyclopedia article about Centennial College. (1827 words)
Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology do not focus on degree studies, but offer diploma programs (which may be either two or three years in length) and certificate programs (which are usually one year or less in duration).
The college began in 1967, with campuses in Sudbury, Sault Ste.
The college is known for the many nurses it produces, as well as for its world-famous chef school.
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