Cambrian College is a college of applied arts and technology in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1967, and funded by the province of Ontario, Cambrian has campuses in Sudbury, Espanola and Little Current.
Cambrian works in partnership with school boards, training institutes, universities, and other institutions.
History
Cambrian College was founded as a trade school in 1967, during the formation of Ontario's college system. It was originally established with campuses in Sudbury, North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie; the North Bay and Sault campuses became the independent Canadore College and Sault College in 1972 and 1973, respectively.
Until 1995, Cambrian was a bilingual institution, offering courses in both English and French. In that year, the French programs were transferred to Collège Boréal.
For 2019, Cambrian R&D, the college's Applied Research department, placed 24th overall in Canada for the value of research activity, the second time Cambrian has reached the ranks of the top 25 colleges. Cambrian also set a new single-year record with $3.9 million dollars in research income earned.This application will allow you to: Choose up to 3 programs from Cambrian. Search the program catalogue and get information on program start dates and availability. Pay the $110 college application fee online.