Algonquin College
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Image:Algonquin College.JPG Algonquin College is an English-language, community college in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Funded by the Province of Ontario its main campus is in Ottawa, located at 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, near the intersection with Baseline Road. Algonquin College's other campuses are in Perth and Pembroke. The college serves Canada's National Capital Region. The college's mission is "to provide high quality, career-oriented education and training, which respond to the needs of learners, to the community, and to society". Image:Algonquin-name.jpg Internationally, the college has several partnerships with institutions in other countries to transfer expertise through technical assistance and training programs.
The name of Algonquin College's sports team is the Algonquin Thunder.
Across Woodroffe Avenue from the main campus is the Baseline Transitway Station. Image:Algonquin-sign.jpg
Notable alumni
- Andy Cockburn
- Leigh Chapple
- Janice Dean
- Norm MacDonald
- Lori Gadzala
- Phil Giroux
- Tom Green
- Mac Harb
- Paul A Leroux
- Anthony Rota
- "Stuntman Stu"
- Peter V. Tretter
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See also
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Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning | |||
Conestoga | Humber | Sheridan | |||
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