Canadian College of Technology and Business (CCTB)
The Canadian College of Technology and Business (CCTB) is a Vancouver-based educational institution specializing in career development, certification and technical training in business and information systems.
The college provides and upholds high-quality education and training designed to meet the latest in-demand skills and expertise, with collaborative employer-student work placements and co-ops serving as the cornerstone of the CCTB experience.
Funding Options
Canadian students loans and grant programs are usually offered at the provincial level, such as the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Eligibility will depend on factors such as family income, dependents and whether you have a disability. While student loans have to be repaid with interest after graduation, grants don’t.
Beyond offering educational funding based on merit, some schools and organizations provide scholarship opportunities to assist those who identify as women, under represented minorities (URM) and members of the military such as the Canadian Armed Forces. Scholarships may cover full or partial costs of a particular course or bootcamp.
Tuition and other expenses can be more manageable by paying in monthly installments, though some come with restrictions or high eligibility criteria. Ask about whether you can pay by check or direct deposit, if you’re expected to pay in full by end of term and, of course, interest rates.
Schools may help students find full-time salaried positions, apprenticeships, internships or unpaid positions, and offer a tuition refund if they can’t within a set timeframe (usually within six months of graduation). Make sure to clarify terms and conditions around what you have to do, such as sending out applications or taking interviews, before committing.
An agreement that allows tuition to be paid through a portion of a graduate’s future income. Though ISAs usually don’t require a down payment, confirm what you’ll need to pay back each month and over what time period. ISAs may increase the cost of education over the long term versus paying upfront.
Student Reviews (2)
Canadian College of Technology and Business (CCTB)
I would say amazing instructors & same for Admin tech staff.
Dilraj Kaur Minhas
Vancouver •January 11, 2022
Graduated From
Information Systems Analysis and Quality Management (ISAQM)
Overall:
5 out of 5
Instructors:
5 stars
Curriculum:
5 stars
Job Assistance:
5 stars
I'm pursuing my ISTQB course from CCTB Vancouver (Online).Even i am studying online but i feel like i'm in class.All Instructors (Boris Polludo,Mike ,Tatyana Kislava) all are just amazing people, so helpful. Boris Poludo is a kind of booster ,who gives...
I'm pursuing my ISTQB course from CCTB Vancouver (Online).Even i am studying online but i feel like i'm in class.All Instructors (Boris Polludo,Mike ,Tatyana Kislava) all are just amazing people, so helpful. Boris Poludo is a kind of booster ,who gives you boost to do something better in your life (Master of his work)Tatyana is a Automation guru.Mike is also fabulous person very very happy & helpful. So all in one like they are the best team.
Canadian College of Technology and Business (CCTB)
Thank you CCTB
Laxmi
Vancouver •September 3, 2021
Graduated From
Software Developer in Test Practicum
Overall:
5 out of 5
Instructors:
5 stars
Curriculum:
5 stars
Job Assistance:
5 stars
Taking CCTB Software development and Quality Management program must have been one of the best decisions I have ever made. It completely changed my life. The best instructors, the best employment preparation program ever. I found a great job in one of...
Taking CCTB Software development and Quality Management program must have been one of the best decisions I have ever made. It completely changed my life. The best instructors, the best employment preparation program ever. I found a great job in one of the world’s leading game development companies soon after I finished thank to all the help of CCTB team. Thank you CTTB, I hope you help many more students the way you helped me