Review from Google Maps by a former student.
"1. The university is all about profit and the their big boasts about doing the degree in less than 2.5 years is not legitimate at all. Some students who have done a previous diploma can finish it under 2.5 years, but most incoming students who are fresh out of high school cannot. 2. The current environment of the Ontario campus is all about student retention (i’ll elaborate this more below). Professors are instructed not to fail a student and give them at least a C or C+ so students can stay above the 2.0gpa requirement. 3. If you are an international student, keep in mind that you can only take one break after 2 or 3 consecutive semesters. The official drop is 3 months which means if you take a drop for internships which usually run for 4 months, you’ll definitely have an overlap. 4. Currently the campus is dominated by international students from India, Bangladesh and Sri-Lanka. There are almost no domestic students. In my time here (1.3 years) i have only come across 8–10 domestic students; currently there are 800 students from BBA and BID on campus. 5. If you are looking for a quality education and a degree which will provide you flexibility in choosing your courses or instructors; this is so not the place. University hires professors on term basis and most professors are either doing their MSc or PHd’s. 6. The allotted class time is 3 hours but classes only run for 1.5 - 2.5 hours. The reason behind this is half of the class does not show up or only shows up for the learning activities (LA’s are the Yorkville way of assessing students for their in class performance and on an average will carry around 20% - 30% of the final grade). 7. Building up on the above point, because half of the class does not show up and the remaining class does not participate 70% of the professors here simply just read the content on the slides and leave. Yep that right, most classes end in an hour and there are no discussions or lectures. 8. (This one will surprise you). You can get an assignment from coursehero or cheggstudy and get around 80%. Yep, the assignment submission does not recognize plagiarism, expect for turn-it in. The reason behind this that most students are international students who have either faked their ilets or simply cannot read or write basic English. Some instructors will go to an extent where they will give you the master copy of solutions or assignments and ask students to re-write it. 9. As mentioned turn-it-in is the only portal on moodle that will recognize plagiarism; university has switched away from it and will let you submit hard copies since the plagiarism rate is too high. E.g. out of a class of 30, 26 students submitted an identical case study and the instructor passed them all with 80 avergage. How do i know? The instructor discussed the matter in class and informed each and everyone that since he cannot fail 26/30 students he has no choice but to pass them. 10. There is a learning activity and a assignment due for each course every week for someone with an average course load of 4 courses a semester that is 8 assignments a week and 88 papers a semester. 11. Compared to colleges like Humber, George Brown, Seneca & Sheridan; this school is pennies for a dollar. Means it is cheap not just in price but also in quality. 12. If you are an international student, keep in mind that this institute might not be here for ever and you might lose your work permit or the university might lose its accreditation. Simple words, if a college gets blacklisted its students either have to start from scratch or go back. 13. If you’re looking for quality, an alumni connection or just an education; your expectation will fall far short. If you just want a degree which can give you a good score sure this is your place. 14. With all that said, i would also like you to know that there are around 30% professors who take their job seriously and will go lengths to help you out in and outside the school. But you cannot have them teach you each course and you cannot have them each semester due to scheduling conflicts."