Kemptville College, located 30 minutes south of Ottawa, has 75 years of experience in agriculture and agriculturally related programs. In 1997, the school became part of the University of Guelph.
Agricultural technology
Research priorities are in sustainable production (agriculture and dairy), the environment and food science.
| | # Beds | Lowest | Highest |
| Female only: | | Lowest: $2,008 | Highest: $2,008 |
| Male only: | | Lowest: $2,008 | Highest: $2,008 |
| Co-ed: | | Lowest: $2,008 | Highest: $2,008 |
Between the two residences on campus, a total of 260 students can be housed. Each building has a combination of all-male, all-female, and co-ed floors.
| | # Beds | Lowest | Highest |
| Other: | | Lowest: $250 | Highest: $800 |
There are several choices for off-campus housing ranging in cost from $250-$800 per month. Please refer to:
http://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/edu3/offcampushousing.pdf for a complete list. Horse boarding is also available.
All students pay an athletic fee which entitles you to a membership for use of the weight rooms and gym facilities in the W.B. George Centre.
Student Council
Yearbook Committee
Equine Club
Photography Club
Campus residences can accommodate High Speed Network (HSN) connections. For a nominal fee you can have your own PC connected to the College network from your residence room. This service will give you unlimited time access to the College network including Internet and email access. Refer to: http://www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca/edu3/itfees.htm for a fee schedule.
Culturally, a number of local community events occur regularly: plays performed by the Kemptville Players, musical events performed by North Grenville Concert Choir, Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Company, as well as local venues featuring individual local talent, i.e. Dandelion Coffee House evenings, etc.
Kemptville's Health Unit is part of the hospital, directly across from Bell Hall-the larger of the two residences. Kemptville College has limited resources for students with disabilities. We need your cooperation in providing for your requirements. Students are encouraged to schedule a meeting with their program coordinator to discuss your psycho-educational assessment.
University of Guelph and the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC). The OAC is a network of campuses and research stations throughout Ontario. More than 3200 students are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and diploma courses at OAC’s four campuses. Courses are offered in English in Guelph, Kemptville and Ridgetown, and in French at Collège d’Alfred.
Kemptville College together with our associated colleges and the University of Guelph, is introducing a variety of services, focusing on the training of international students, and on the development of international projects. Our internationally recognized "learning community" has knowledge and expertise in the areas of: practical training of international students, apprenticeships and certificates in a variety of fields, and support of international education and development. Whether it is specialized training or business expertise that is required both for and in international markets, Kemptville College has the staff, the resources, the partnerships, and the collective expertise to help you to realize your objectives.
Campus tours are the best way for you to learn more about Kemptville College. Explore educational possibilities or sample the lifestyle at our college. Tours are available year round, every Monday at 1:00 p.m. with special tours to the residence. Please call in advance to make your appointment. Tours are approximately 2 hours in length.
Employment is available during the semester in the Computer Lab, Library, and Cafeteria. Upon arrival at the College during the first week, go to these areas for an application for employment.