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297 College Drive , Haliburton, Ontario, Canada
1-866-353-6464 ext.3
www.hsta.ca
The inspiring Haliburton Highlands are the perfect setting for a school dedicated to innovative arts and sustainable design programming. We have provided unique and flexible arts education programs in Canada for over 40 years.
Visual and Creative Arts Diploma
Study full-time and earn an Ontario College diploma in one calendar year.
Full-time Certificates
Intensive 15-week certificates are equivalent to two semesters of full-time study.
Artist Blacksmith
Ceramics
Digital Image Design
Expressive Arts
Fibre Arts
Glassblowing
Jewellery Essentials
Photo Arts
Sculpture
Drawing and Painting
Continuing Education
Over 350 accredited summer and fall weeklong courses.
Having a portfolio is not an admission requirement. All our programs are designed build a strong portfolio enabling students to pursue further post-secondary arts education, or to establish independent art practices.
Admission Requirements
Ontario Secondary School Diploma, with the majority of credits at the College (C) and Open (O) level, including 2 College (C) English courses (Grade 11 or Grade 12).
Pathways to Further Education
We have articulation agreements with many universities and colleges including Emily Carr University of Art + Design, OCAD University, Sheridan College, Nipissing University, University of New Brunswick, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Wayne State University. For details and to see all our agreements: flemingcollege.ca/programs/pathways-to-university
Financial Aid, Scholarships and Bursaries
Detailed information about each of the types of resources available to students
can be found at www.flemingcollege.ca/financial
Your faculty are among Canada’s most renowned artists. They are well - established, professional artists who are also passionate and dedicated teachers.
www.flemingcollege.ca/school/haliburton-school-of-the-arts#hsta-faculty-profiles
Housing
There are a number of safe, affordable housing options available for students in our community and surrounding area . While the Haliburton School of The Arts does not offer on-campus housing, we do assist students with providing extensive housing listings, rental tips and resources.
See our website for details: www.flemingcollege.ca/school/haliburton-school-of-the-arts#hsta-accommodation
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