Fleming College, officially known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is a public college of applied arts and technology located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Named after the Scottish-born engineer and inventor Sir Sandford Fleming, the college is renowned for its strong commitment to innovative education, practical learning, and community engagement.
Established in 1967, Fleming College offers a wide range of programs across its four main campuses in Peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg, and Haliburton. The college is particularly noted for its programs in environmental and natural resource sciences, trades and technology, arts and heritage, business, health, and community services. The Frost Campus in Lindsay is especially well-known for its programs related to environmental and natural resource studies, providing students with unique, hands-on learning experiences in a setting that emphasizes sustainability and ecological stewardship.
Fleming College fosters a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive community, encouraging students to engage in experiential learning opportunities such as co-ops, internships, field placements, and applied research projects. This approach ensures that graduates are well-prepared to enter the workforce with practical skills and real-world experience. The college also places a strong emphasis on international education, offering various exchange programs and support services for international students to enhance their global competencies.