Future Students - Connect with our George Brown Advising Team

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Figuring out your next step? We’re here to make it easier.

Connect with our Recruitment and Advising team to explore your program options at George Brown. You’ll get personalized guidance and support as you research your options and navigate the application process.

This page is your starting point as you consider your future at our institution. Here, you’ll learn how to ask questions, get one-on-one advice, and sign up for campus tours and information sessions. We’ve also gathered helpful resources to support you as you take your next steps.

Domestic How to Apply

International How to Apply

Have a quick question?

SEND US YOUR QUESTION!
Are you a Domestic or an International student?

Domestic Applicants

Send us your question and a Recruiter will get back to you as soon as possible. 

Send your question to a Domestic Recruiter

International Applicants

Send questions to the International Centre and our staff will respond to your inquiry as quickly as possible.

SUBMIT YOUR INTERNATIONAL INQUIRY

Here are some ways you can get started

Join a Campus Tour

Our campus tours will help you learn more about George Brown, our campuses, and our programs.

Each tour is followed by a Q&A session where you can get answers to many of your questions.

Register For Campus Tour

We also offer info sessions and webinars that cover topics like how to pay for your education, applying as an adult learner, and more.

Register for a workshop or info session

Information Sessions

We offer both program-specific sessions and international sessions.

Program Info Sessions

Our academic faculties deliver information sessions where applicants can learn more about specific George Brown programs.

Register for Program session

International Info Sessions

Choose an info session by language to learn more about our programs, campuses, and services for international students.

Register for international session

Need advice on your options?

If you're unsure about your options or want to talk them over to get more advice on the best program for you, our program advisors are here to help.

Before meeting with an advisor you should use one of our research tools to get started -  the Program Finder tool or Career Coach are excellent resources to identify programs of interest. Once you've done that, a program advisor can work directly with you to help make decisions on next steps.

GET ADVICE!
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Resources we recommend

Program Finder

Use Program Finder to search by program name or keyword. You'll be able to filter results by centre, school, credential type and more!

Admission Requirements

Make sure you're aware of what's required for your program before applying by checking out admissions requirements.

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Career Coach

This tool can help you discover career options, the right programs to take, and salary expectations for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

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Transfer Credits

We value your past experience. We have transfer agreements with colleges and universities across Canada and internationally to help you get the right education to meet your career goals.

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My Career Journey

Government of Ontario has launched My Career Journey – an interactive tool to help both students and job seekers confidently navigate their postsecondary and career pathways to find rewarding employment. Learn about education options that can lead to rewarding careers — whether you’re working, in school or returning to school.

Sign up for information

Sign up to learn more about your options, our programs, and life at George Brown and you'll have a chance to win $5,000 towards tuition!

Sign up now

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.