'Algonquin College' is an
English-language college of applied arts and technology in
Ottawa,
Ontario,
Canada. Funded by the
Province of Ontario its main campus is in
Ottawa, located at 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, near the intersection with Baseline Road. Algonquin College's other campuses are in
Perth and
Pembroke. The college serves
Canada's
National Capital Region. The college's mission is "to provide high quality, career-oriented education and training, which respond to the needs of learners, to the community, and to society".
Internationally, the college has several partnerships with institutions in other countries to transfer expertise through technical assistance and
training programs.
The name of Algonquin College's sports team is the 'Algonquin Thunder'.
The Woodroffe campus is complete with a student residence. In 2002 the residence expanded beyond its initial capacity. This was due to the removal of the OAC program offered in Ontario high schools. This meant that the 12th grade students and OAC grade students would both be applying to colleges at the start of the 2003 fall semester.
Across Woodroffe Avenue from the main campus is the
Baseline Transitway Station.
Notable alumni & faculty

The main building of the
Pembroke campus of Algonquin College.
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Jon Cassar, Emmy-winning Hollywood producer and director
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Leigh Chapple,
CJOH News Anchor
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Janice Dean, Fox News weather specialist
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Neil Macdonald, CBC Washington Bureau Chief
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Norm MacDonald, comedian
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Tom Green, comedian
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Mac Harb, Canadian Senator
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Larry O'Brien, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, and successful technology entrepreneur
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Russell Mills, Harvard University Niemen Fellow and former Ottawa Citizen publisher
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Anthony Rota, Member of Parliament
External links
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Algonquin College
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Algonquin College Residence
See also
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Algonquin Students' Association
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La Cité collégiale