06/23/2026
Congratulations to our PSW students on completing their long-term care placement at Southbridge London East! đ
Thank you to our placement partner for helping support the next generation of care professionals.
06/22/2026
Your LinkedIn profile could be working harder for you!
Learn how to optimize your profile, grow your network, and increase your visibility with recruiters and industry professionals.
Join our FREE live virtual panel on June 24 and walk away with practical tips you can apply right away.
Register now: https://bit.ly/4fKVKSJ
06/21/2026
June is National Indigenous History Month, and June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day.
This month, we honour the rich histories, cultures, traditions, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and MĂŠtis Peoples across Canada.
We encourage our students, staff, and community to take time to listen, learn, reflect, and continue building a deeper understanding of Indigenous experiences and perspectives.
06/19/2026
We were honoured to welcome Bill Lashley to Brampton campus for a special guest talk with our Paralegal and Police Foundations students.
Bill is a retired veteran of the Toronto Police Service and Durham Regional Police Service, a licensed paralegal, and a law enforcement professional with more than three decades of experience. During his visit, he shared valuable insights from his career, including his extensive scope of work.
Opportunities like this give our students the chance to learn directly from experienced professionals and gain a deeper understanding of the legal and law enforcement fields they are preparing to enter.
Thank you, Bill, for taking the time to share your knowledge, experiences, and career advice with our students.
06/17/2026
Our Early Childhood Education students recently took part in a reflection activity focused on affirmations and the role they can play in supporting childrenâs mental health and emotional well-being.
Students created affirmation signs that reflect their values and the positive messages they hope to bring into early learning environments. The activity encouraged creativity, self-reflection, and emotional awareness while connecting classroom learning to real-life practice.
Ready to start your journey in Early Childhood Education? Fall starts are available.
Learn more about the program: https://bit.ly/3MMih4W
06/16/2026
Still applying for jobs but not getting noticed?
Your resume is only part of the story. Today, recruiters, employers, and industry professionals are looking at your online presence too.
Join our FREE live virtual panel, Building Your Digital Presence 101: LinkedIn, Networking & Becoming Visible in Your Industry, and learn practical strategies to strengthen your LinkedIn profile, grow your network, and stand out in a competitive job market from industry experts.
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June 24th | 11 AM EST
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This event is open to current students and alumni.
Register now: https://bit.ly/4fKVKSJ
06/16/2026
As Pride Month continues, weâre celebrating what it means to live with pride. đ
To our 2SLGBTQIA+ students, grads, team members, and community: you belong here.
Pride is a time to honour identity, visibility, community, and progress, while recognizing the continued work needed to create inclusive and respectful spaces for all.
Everyone deserves to feel welcomed, supported, and respected as they pursue their goals.
06/15/2026
Celebrating our recent Accounting and Payroll graduates from triOS Online! đ
Congratulations to Jenna Catton (pictured), Hussein Al Khafaji, Abdullah Al Khafaji, and Harmandeep Kaur on this exciting achievement.
Hussein shared that his time at triOS College was âa great learning experienceâ that helped him build practical skills in accounting and payroll, while Abdullah shared that he gained âstrong knowledgeâ and feels more confident starting his career in the field.
We are so proud to celebrate these graduates as they take the next step in their career journeys.
06/09/2026
âYour starting point doesnât define your ceiling. Your willingness to learn and adapt does.â
For Joshua, moving to Toronto from a small town in Quebec to return to school was a defining leap of faith.
As a System Administrator student at triOS College, his journey into the technology sector began with an internship at Jolera, where he gained his first real-world experience and later received a full-time offer after graduation.
He started as a Level 1 Technician, building the technical agility, problem-solving skills, and client service experience that would shape his career. By staying curious and embracing the evolving tech industry, he continued to grow through technical, operational, and strategic roles.
Today, Joshua is a Channel Program Director, bringing a 360-degree view of the IT ecosystem to his work.
His journey is a reminder that growth in tech starts with the courage to begin, and the commitment to keep learning.