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English as a Second Language General
Medicine Hat College
www.mhc.ab.caMedicine Hat College is dedicated to growing a vibrant future with learners and our region. Proudly serving the communities of southeastern Alberta while welcoming learners from around the globe, Medicine Hat College offers more than 40 certificate, diploma, degree, trades, and university study programs.
Medicine Hat College meets learners where they're at and prepares them for success in college, in the workforce, and in life. More than 2,500 students take programs on the college's Medicine Hat Campus each year, with an additional 200 at the Brooks Campus about 100 km away.
MHC offers a variety of educational and training opportunities in Arts, Science and Education, Business and Continuing Studies, Health and Community Services, and Trades and Technologies.
With some of the lowest student-to-instructor ratios in the province, Medicine Hat College offers a very personal, one-on-one student experience in an energetic and engaging campus community.
Prospective students may visit the campus during the Student for a Day program or arrange for a personal campus tour.
Satellite Campuses or Offices
Brooks
299 College Drive SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A3Y6, Canada
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Program Type Second Language Learning
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Credential Type Non-Credential
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Length 1 Year or Less
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education
- Distance Learning
First language other than English.
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Updated August 19, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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