Conestoga has been ranked as the Best College in Ontario by CourseCompare for the second consecutive year. The annual rankings of post-secondary institutions also recognized Conestoga as the top among the Best Trade Schools, Best Cybersecurity Certification Programs, and Best Early Childhood Education (ECE) Programs in Canada.
In compiling its annual rankings, CourseCompare puts job placement at the centre of its methodologies, with additional metrics tied to student satisfaction, industry recognition, salary expectations and graduation rate. As Canada's marketplace for education, CourseCompare is trusted by millions to find top-rated schools and in-demand programs, connecting learners with high-quality programs and funding to prepare them for the future of work.
"In a job market that changes faster than most people can retrain on their own, employers want skills that are current, practical and ready to use," reads the ranking. "That's why a college education has become one of the most effective pathways into today's workforce: shorter timelines, hands-on learning and a direct line between what you study and the work you'll actually do."
In its ranking, CourseCompare reports that Conestoga emphasizes work-integrated learning, applied instruction and close alignment with regional labour needs. The college's mix of programs and capital investments reflects an institution focused on practical outcomes and evolving workforce demands, particularly in technology, health care and skilled trades.
In addition to the top rankings, CourseCompare also ranked Conestoga third in Best Co-op Programs in Canada and Best Massage Therapy Schools in Canada; sixth in Best Online Computer Science Degree Programs; eighth in Best Culinary Schools in Canada; ninth in Best Coding Bootcamps in Canada; twelfth in Best Canadian Nursing Schools; and thirteenth in Best OHS Certificate and Diploma Programs.
As the region's only provider of polytechnic education, Conestoga plays an integral role in the success of the communities it serves and the province: more than 1650,000 Conestoga graduates live and work in Ontario, contributing more than $6.2 billion annually to the provincial economy. More than 50 per cent of the local adult population has accessed the college's services.










