Cambrian College’s main campus is at 1400 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, Ontario, a city of over 160,000 known as Northern Ontario’s education, health, and mining hub. Satellite sites in Espanola (91 Tudhope St.), Little Current (7 Water St.), and Val Caron offer localized programming. The Sudbury campus features modern facilities, including the Glencore Centre for Innovation for applied research, nursing and dental labs, a VR Simulation Lab, and the Cambrian Athletics Centre with a gymnasium, rock-climbing wall, and squash courts. On-campus housing accommodates 677 students in dorm-style (two-bedroom units with kitchenette) and townhouse-style (six-bedroom units, some accessible) residences, with amenities like laundry and lounges. The Wabnode Centre for Indigenous Services provides cultural spaces and support, hosting events like powwows.
Cambrian serves approximately 11,000 students, with 4,100 in 80 full-time programs and 7,000 in nearly 900 part-time courses. Programs are organized under five schools: Business and Information Technology; Creative Arts, Design, and Hospitality; Health Sciences and Emergency Services; Skills and Trades; and Justice, Community Services, and General Studies. Notable programs include Dental Hygiene, Mining Engineering Technology, Graphic Design, and Organization Management, with unique offerings like the Native Cook Apprenticeship. About 40% of students participate in co-op education, earning an average of CAD $2,000 monthly during internships with employers like Amazon and KPMG. The college reports an 89% graduate employment rate and 91.2% employer satisfaction rate, with 82% of graduates placed within six months, earning an average salary of CAD $70,000.
Flexible delivery includes in-person, online, and hybrid formats, with transfer agreements to universities like Laurentian and Huntington for programs like Social Service Worker–Gerontology. The college supports students through the Glenn Crombie Centre for Student Support (academic and career counseling), free tutoring, and the Cambrian Indigenous Student Circle. The Students’ Administrative Council (SAC) offers services like a food bank and health plan, while over 50 student clubs and varsity sports (Golden Shield) enrich campus life. Recent developments include a $500,000 RBC Foundation donation in 2025 for green skills programs and a $5 million research income in 2024, ranking Cambrian 22nd among Canada’s top 50 research colleges. Challenges include a 2023 cap on international student admissions due to federal policy changes, prompting program streamlining. Sudbury’s vibrant, affordable setting offers cultural events, outdoor activities, and reliable public transit, enhancing the student experience.