Commonwealth College

About us

Location Winnipeg, Canada Funding Type Private
No of Students NA Establishment HE Institution / College
Founded In 1996 Estimated Cost of Living 20635 CAD
Address 294 William Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R1, Canada

Commonwealth College offers one-year programs in Canada and is registered as a Private Vocational Institute under the Private Vocational Institutes Act and is a member of the Manitoba Association of Career Colleges and National Association of Career Colleges.

Locally, we continue to offer industry-recognized programs at our downtown Winnipeg Campus. Our aim is to provide affordable one-year programs in Canada so that we are able to help our students in achieving their goals and land better, rewarding jobs. Whether in our classrooms, our labs, or the community, students of Commonwealth College gain real-time experience while they graduate. This ensures that our students enter the workforce right after they finish their course.

We believe an education at Commonwealth College is education without borders because the world has changed, and so have we. We’ve re-created our College, giving us a unique position in the marketplace. And we are now prepared for the next set of challenges: to be more innovative and entrepreneurial; to further exploit the benefits of technology; to creatively engage our employees; to build more bridges with communities and employers; to see our graduates do meaningful work and have meaningful lives.

Why?

Why Commonwealth College is the best career school in Winnipeg?

Is Commonwealth College one of the best vocational colleges in Winnipeg? Yes, apart from being one of the best vocational colleges in Winnipeg we are known to provide quality education in Canada. We offer career training in Hospitality, Business, and Beauty & Wellness Diploma Programs. Our courses are focused and intensive, helping you become job-ready in less than a year.

Our investment in our students does not end with teaching and training but goes a long way beyond that. Our real contribution comes in the shape of helping our students understand themselves and their strengths, and then leverage that understanding to identify and pursue a career path. This method has proven successful, repeatedly. And we’re proud to say many of our students have gone on to greater achievements. By offering career training at as little as CAD 15.00 per hour to train our students to excel in a career of their choice we aim at becoming one of the most affordable colleges in Canada.

Besides that, since 1986 we have become known for our commitment to community projects, including working with organizations such as Siloam Mission, Women in Second Stage Housing (WISH), Opportunities for Employment (OFE), John Howard Society, Probation Services, and National Aboriginal Day Selkirk Avenue Committee. These partnerships have helped build relationships that bring real change to peoples’ lives.