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CAMPUSES North Located in northwest Toronto, the Humber North Campus is a community within the larger Toronto community. It is home to more than 10,000 full-time students, over 1,000 of them living on campus and over 50,000 part-time students. The North Campus offers a fast-paced, contemporary atmosphere steps away from entertainment, public transit and a major shopping centre. Exceptional student services at this campus include restaurants, coffee shops, a student centre, areas of parkland and the Humber Arboretum, a bookstore, computer labs and a large library and media facilities. It also offers access to a full athletic centre with indoor pool and saunas. The Humber North Campus is home to certificate, diploma, bachelor’s degree, graduate certificate programs and continuing education classes offered by the School of Applied Technology, the Business School, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism, Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of Media Studies and Information Technology. '''' Lakeshore Humber’s Lakeshore Campus sits in a park-like setting on the shores of Lake Ontario, at the west-end of Toronto, one of Canada’s most culturally rich and diverse cities. The campus is the backdrop for certificate, diploma, degree and graduate certificate programs, as well as continuing education classes offered by Humber’s Business School, the School of Creative & Performing Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Media Studies and Information Technology, and the School of Social and Community Services. Our faculties have great experience and are committed to sharing it with you. '''' Orangeville, planned In 2004 the Town of Orangeville approached Humber with the concept of establishing a partnership to build a new campus to service the community and those surrounding Dufferin County. In October, 2005 a partnership was formulized where the Town of Orangeville donated a 28 acre building site on Veterans’ Way – County Road # 16 in the northwest section of the community. Humber has committed to the development of a full-service regional campus to be built over the next 10 to 12 years.Three phases are planned for the campus design including a student residence, as well as an Arboretum. Construction on phase one is planned to be completed by 2009. Academic and general programming research was conducted throughout the first half of 2006 to assist in the development of a specific ‘academic plan’ for the new college. Beginning in the fall of 2006, a diverse grouping of interest driven topics in the form of ‘Workshops’ will be presented by award-winning authors, quality faculty, and content experts at a variety of locations in the community. An Orangeville Campus Community Relations Office was opened in January 2006 to facilitate academic research and ‘general’ community awareness of the new college campus. '''' NOTABLE ALUMNI A list of notable alumni is available on Humber's Alumni website: SPORTS TEAMS The schools team name is the Hawks. Varsity sports at Humber include:
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