Ontario’s Online Learning Opportunities
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Flexible learning opportunities for everyone.
Learners can access information on thousands of online courses and programs from Ontario’s publicly funded colleges, Indigenous institutions and universities.
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Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace.
Expert instructors
Learn from industry leaders and academic professionals.
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Earn certificates and credits that employers are actively seeking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For Learners
I am a learner. Who do I contact if I have a question about a specific course or program?
Contact the college or university directly by using the contact form at the bottom of the page when you click on the course or program result.
Does eCampusOntario create, provide, or register learners in online courses or programs?
No. eCampusOntario does not provide any for- credit online programming. Each course or program listing provides you an opportunity to connect directly to the host institution offering the learning opportunity of interest through a simple form or button that directs you to the host institution’s website.
How do I find a specific course or program?
For targeted searches, use the filter on the right-hand side (on mobile they appear on the center of the screen). Search by field of study, credential, delivery method, start date and more.
For Institutions
What is a “host institution”?
A host institution is the Ontario college or university that offers or “hosts” a course or program. For example, if you are looking at a business certificate offered at Mohawk College, Mohawk would be considered the “host” college.
I work for an institution, and I want to add an online program to you portal. Who do I contact?
Your institution will have a portal administrator who is responsible for this. If you do not know who your administrator is, contact the eCampusOntario team at learn@ecampusontario.ca.
I’m an administrator and I need access to a learner’s information to help them register. How do I find this?
To access information about learner transcripts, eligibility or transfer details, contact the institution offering the course or program directly.
How up-to-date is the portal information?
Colleges and universities are responsible for updating course and program information. Contact them directly for more information.