Canadian International College

The Canadian International College (CIC) (Arabic: المعهد الكندي العالي, transliteration: Al Ma'haad Al Canadie Alaaly), is an Egyptian Higher institute in Cairo, Egypt. The CIC is the sole provider of Canadian higher education in Egypt. CIC is the Cairo campus for Cape Breton University. It has two campuses, the main campus is located in the residential area of El Tagamoa El Khames in New Cairo city and the other campus is located in El Sheikh Zayed.[1]

Canadian International College
المعهد الكندي العالي
TypeHigher Institute
EstablishedMay 2004
Students9000
Undergraduates5000+
Location
Cairo, Giza
,
30.0347°N 31.4295°E / 30.0347; 31.4295
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsCape Breton University
SportsFootball, Basketball, Handball, Tennis, and Volleyball
Websitecic-cairo.com

The Institute offers 2 types of programs, an Egyptian program in which Students gain the Egyptian bachelor's degree accredited from both the Supreme Council of Universities and the Ministry of Higher Education, and the Dual program where students earn both the Egyptian bachelor's degree accredited from the Supreme Council of Universities and the Ministry of Higher Education, and the Canadian bachelor's degree from Cape Breton University according to the Field of Study.[2]

Canadian International College offers its students the opportunity to travel and study in Canada for one semester, one full year through its Exchange programs with Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia, Canada or to transfer and continue their studies completely through the Transfer program.[3]

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2018-01-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Programs - Canadian International College In Egypt - CIC". www.cic-cairo.com.
  3. "Study In Canada - Canadian International College In Egypt". www.cic-cairo.com.
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