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Lambton College

Coordinates:42°58′49.89″N82°20′54.91″W/ 42.9805250°N 82.3485861°W/42.9805250; -82.3485861
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Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology
MottoConnect
TypePublicCollege of Applied Arts and Technology
Established1969
ChairBarry M. Hogan[1]
PresidentRob Kardas, President & CEO
Studentsover 3,500 full-time, over 6,500 part-time, 500 international (on campus), over 3,500 international (off shore), 600 apprenticeship[2][3](2020: 2,211 FTEs)[4]
Address
1457 London Road
Sarnia,Ontario
N7S 6K4

42°58′49.89″N82°20′54.91″W/ 42.9805250°N 82.3485861°W/42.9805250; -82.3485861
CampusUrban
Sports teamsLambton Lions
ColoursWhiteandBlue
AffiliationsCCAA,ACCC,AUCC,CBIE
MascotPounce
Websitewww.lambtoncollege.ca

Lambton Collegeis a publicly funded college inSarnia,Ontario, Canada, attended primarily byinternational students.In the 2021-22 school year, 8,773 of the college's 10,864 students, 82%, were on student visas.[5]Lambton College also has campuses inMississaugaandToronto:Cestar College of Business, Health and Technology, and Queen’s College of Business, Technology, and Public Safety which are composed of only international students.[6]They have a pounce mascot

Programs

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Lambton College has more than 70[7]post-secondary programs and apprenticeships, academic upgrading, post-graduate, part-time and training programs. The college also has pathways that lead to credentialing.

Academic Schools:

  • School of Technology & Trades
  • School of Business & International Education
  • School of Health, Community Services & Creative Design
  • School of Fire Sciences
  • School of Information Technology
  • Online Education
  • Science Fair

Buildings and features

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The NOVA Chemicals Health & Research Centre was officially opened on May 15, 2019.[8]The facility is home to all Health Sciences programming labs and advanced technology simulation facilities. The Athletics & Fitness Complex opened on October 18, 2018 with a 15,000 sq. ft. facility and over 1,200 seats.[9]

Centre of Excellence in Energy & Bio-Industrial Technologies was designed to bring together academic programming, industry-standard training, and research labs. The official opening took place in September 2018 after a two-year, $14.2 million upgrade of the 34,000 sq. ft. facility, which also included the addition of 7,000 sq. ft. of training space.

Creations Fine Dining is an on-campus restaurant and is an applied learning environment for the Hospitality & Tourism Management and Culinary Management programs.[10] The Early Childhood Education Centre is a college training facility used by the Early Childhood Education program. It hosts Ontario Early Years Centre, now known as EarlyON. It is scheduled to close in July 2014.[11] Formerly known as the Fire & Public Safety Centre of Excellence, the campus was rebranded as The Fire School in spring 2019. It is an $11-million facility featuring a two-story structure with classrooms, a triple-truck bay, a fire tower and training props.[12] The Skilled Trades Training Centre provides skilled trades and apprenticeship training with classrooms, and labs and facilities.[13] The Sustainable Smart Home is a $1.2 million building, featuring a cutting-edgeenergy management system,used for applied research and learning.[14] The SPA at Lambton is a teaching facility and a full-service spa, the spa is run and managed by students in Lambton's Esthetician and Hairstylist programs.[10]

Student life

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Lambton's on-campus residence houses over 280 students, in 2021 it experienced what was then the largest COVID outbreak in the county.[15] Esports Arena on campus was the first of its kind at a Canadian college.[citation needed]. Enactus Lambton is a student group, formed in early 2012, and were crowned World Champions at the 2018 Enactus World Cup, which took place inSan Jose, California[citation needed]. The Lambton College team competed with 30 other international college and university teams before the finals where they faced Egypt, India, and Morocco. They're the first Canadian College to ever take home the top prize.[citation needed]

History

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In 1966, Lambton College was the second college in the Ontario college system to officially open. At this time 45 students were enrolled in five programs at the college. The main campus' cornerstone was dedicated on June 4, 1970. The cornerstone is atime capsulecontaining coins, bills, stamps, the college calendar for 1970–71, a copy of the school's charter, the school seal, a copy of the land deed for the college among other items. The first president of Lambton College was Wolfgang Franke. He started full-time duties in January 1967 and his starting salary was $18,000. The first faculty tour of the original site was delayed because the building housing the classrooms was locked and no one had the key. Faculty member Ron Lawrence discovered (much to his dismay) that his house key fit the lock. In 1975 a sculpture commissioned by the school,Homage,was constructed by artistHaydn Davies.The college destroyed the sculpture in 2005. The destruction of the sculpture has been controversial and was the subject of a lawsuit settled in 2010.[16][17]

International

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Lambton's international programming began in 1996 with an initiative in China.[18]The international department at Lambton now includes campuses in China, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia and there are between 380 and 500 international students on-campus and 3,500 at international campuses.[2][19]

Scholarships and bursaries

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Lambton College offers a variety of scholarships and bursaries.[20][21]Lambton College scholarships forAboriginal,First NationsandMétisstudents include: Aboriginal Post Secondary Education & Training Bursary.[22]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Meet the Board".Lambton College.Retrieved11 September2023.
  2. ^abBooth, JD (14 December 2011)."Judith Morris gets Lambton College top job, replacing retiring Tony Hanlon".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  3. ^"Lambton College - Study Canada -".Archived fromthe originalon October 15, 2008.[failed verification]
  4. ^"Ontario College FTEs".Ontario Colleges Library Service.Retrieved11 July2022.
  5. ^"College enrolment - Dataset -Ontario Data Catalogue".Government of Ontario.Retrieved11 September2023.
  6. ^Alan S., Hale (17 Aug 2023)."Bumpy road ahead for Ontario colleges dependent on international students".Politics Today.Retrieved11 September2023.
  7. ^"Lambton College: Full-time programs".
  8. ^"Shiny new Lambton College facility to officially open".BlackburnNews.com.2019-05-10.Retrieved2023-03-21.
  9. ^"College opens Athletics & Fitness Complex (VIDEO & GALLERY)".BlackburnNews.com.2018-10-18.Retrieved2023-03-21.
  10. ^abBooth, JD (24 February 2011)."It's no accident: Lambton College works hard to attract new students".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  11. ^Kula, Tyler (13 November 2013)."Lambton College's Early Childhood Education Centre set to close by July, 2014".Sarnia Observer.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  12. ^Booth, JD (3 December 2011)."Lambton College celebrates grand opening of new Fire and Public Safety Centre of Excellence".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  13. ^Booth, JD (9 December 2011)."Lambton College state of the art labs gives grad leg-up on career in trades".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  14. ^Booth, JD (24 June 2011)."Sustainable Smart Home opens at Lambton College".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  15. ^Independent, The (2021-04-27)."Ten now COVID-19 positive at Lambton College residence | The Independent".petrolialambtonindependent.ca.Retrieved2024-06-14.
  16. ^Adams, James (23 August 2012) [22 May 2010]."College and sculptor resolve dispute over destroyed art".The Globe and Mail.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  17. ^Alfoldy, Sandra (2012).Allied Arts: Architecture and Craft in Postwar Canada.McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. pp.82–4.ISBN9780773539600.
  18. ^Booth, JD (13 May 2011)."Lambton's international flavour no accident for academic strategists looking to the future".Retrieved2014-01-26.
  19. ^Booth, JD (17 July 2011)."Lambton College making its global mark".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  20. ^Booth, JD (21 November 2011)."Lambton College scholarships total nearly $85k this year".LambtonShield.com.Retrieved2014-01-26.
  21. ^"Financial Aid Home".mylambton.ca.
  22. ^"Aboriginal Post Secondary Education & Training Bursary: Lambton College".Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada,Government of Canada.2012-11-29.Retrieved2014-01-26.
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