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Equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging (EDI&B) is a strategic priority at Georgian. We’re dedicated to fostering a learning and working environment where everyone feels seen, heard and knows they belong through demonstrable, accountable and system-wide commitments to diversity, de-colonization, anti-racism, equity and inclusion. This days of significance calendar lists the days and months that are recognized within the Georgian community.
Every day, Georgian remembers. Learn more about how you can take action and remember on Indigenous Veterans Day (Nov. 8) and Remembrance Day (Nov. 11).
Georgian College is proud to welcome its second cohort of Schulich Builders Scholarship recipients. Ten students across multiple campuses have been awarded up to $40,000 each to pursue studies in the skilled trades—supporting the next generation of trades professionals and helping strengthen Canada’s workforce.

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Equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging (EDI&B) is a strategic priority at Georgian. We’re dedicated to fostering a learning and working environment where everyone feels seen, heard and knows they belong through demonstrable, accountable and system-wide commitments to diversity, de-colonization, anti-racism, equity and inclusion. This days of significance calendar lists the days and months that are recognized within the Georgian community.
Every day, Georgian remembers. Learn more about how you can take action and remember on Indigenous Veterans Day (Nov. 8) and Remembrance Day (Nov. 11).
Georgian College is proud to welcome its second cohort of Schulich Builders Scholarship recipients. Ten students across multiple campuses have been awarded up to $40,000 each to pursue studies in the skilled trades—supporting the next generation of trades professionals and helping strengthen Canada’s workforce.
Kimberley Greenwood joined the Board of Governors in 2021 and recently served as Vice Chair.
Georgian College has received $1 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to expand its Centre of Industrial Simulation and Prototyping, fueling the region’s leadership in Industry 5.0 innovation and applied research, helping Ontario manufacturers adopt next-generation technologies faster and more effectively.
Georgian is dedicated to fostering a learning and working environment where everyone feels seen, heard and knows they belong. Discover the days of significance recognized across the Georgian community in October.
Georgian College today announced that it will consolidate its Orillia and Muskoka campuses into the Barrie Campus by fall 2026. This news follows an endorsement from the college’s Board of Governors last night and with a commitment to transparency for Georgian’s students, employees and the community. The Orillia Campus will […]
With heavy hearts and deep gratitude, we share that John Holland — a visionary leader, mentor and champion of automotive education — passed away on Sept. 12. John was not only a founding member of Georgian’s Automotive Business School of Canada (ABSC) — formerly the Canadian Automotive Institute — but also its most […]
The full-time support staff (FTSS) bargaining unit of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) went on strike this morning at 12:01 a.m., affecting all 24 publicly funded colleges in Ontario. Their contract expired on August 31. Approximately 465 support staff are now on strike at Georgian College. Faculty, librarians […]
Georgian is dedicated to fostering a learning and working environment where everyone feels seen, heard and knows they belong. Discover the days of significance recognized across the Georgian community in September.
Georgian College is expanding its hands-on, industry-aligned training with the launch of a new 7-week Greenhouse Practices and Operational Fundamentals micro-credential.
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada – a nationally recognized day to reflect on the enduring impacts of the residential school system and to honour the Survivors, their families, and communities.











