Fleming College

Learn about services for students at Fleming College, including their accessibility services, peer and academic support programs, financial aid, campus accessibility, and more.

General Information

Fleming College has locations in 4 cities throughout Central Ontario serving 6,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students: Peterborough (Sutherland campus), Lindsay (Frost campus), Haliburton, and Cobourg. Fleming College offers apprenticeships, online learning, full-time programs and in their 6 schools:

  • School of Business, Trades & Technology
  • School of Education, Health & Wellness
  • School of Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences
  • School of General Arts & Sciences
  • School of Law, Justice & Community Services
  • Haliburton School of The Arts

The addresses for Fleming College’s campuses are:

Sutherland Campus:
599 Brealey Drive 
Peterborough, Ontario  K9J 7B1
(705) 749-5530

Frost Campus:
200 Albert Street South 
Lindsay, Ontario  K9V 5E6 
(705) 324-9144

Haliburton Campus:
297 College Drive  
Haliburton, Ontario  K0M 1S0 
(705) 457-1680

Cobourg Campus:
1005 Elgin Street West 
Cobourg, Ontario  K9A 5J4 
(905) 372-6865

Accessibility Services

Accessibility Services

At Fleming College, the accessibility services office for students is called . Accessible Education Services is the primary place to find out about all of your disability related needs.

 

Transition Programs

Fleming College offers a  at the Peterborough (Sutherland) and Lindsay (Frost) campuses for students with disabilities.

 

Accessibility Plan

For more information about accessibility at Fleming College, and their current initiatives to address issues of accessibility, please see Fleming College's .

 

Documentation Requirements

In order to access accommodations at Fleming College, please visit the linked webpage to learn what  is required to show proof of a disability.

Support Services Available

Health Services

Fleming College’s  at the Sutherland and Frost campuses provide health care from an on-site registered nurse and part-time physician clinics.

 

Counselling Services

Fleming College offers  for any student who may be experiencing stressful events in their life.

 

Academic Support

Fleming College offers various free services through the  at all campuses to support their students’ learning and academic needs.  Services include success workshops and drop-in and peer tutoring.  

 

Library Services

Fleming College offers  at Sutherland campus, Frost campus, and Haliburton School of the Arts. Each library offers multiple resources for students including books, e-books, newspapers, periodicals, academic journals, DVDs and films on demand. The libraries also provide interlibrary services, as well as material borrowing services.

 

Academic Advising

At Fleming College, the  can assist students in their transition to college, in exploring different pathways to education or changing programs, and with any other academic concerns. 

 

Other Support Services

Financial Aid

Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards

Fleming College offers a range of scholarships, bursaries, and awards through its . Information regarding Fleming College’s financial aid is available on their website, as well as complete lists of scholarships, bursaries, awards, and contact information.

In addition to program specific awards, students at Fleming College are eligible to receive the  which is for full-time students at any Fleming College campus who have a disability.

Residence and Housing

On-Campus Housing

Fleming College’s  offers suite style accommodations at both the Sutherland and Frost campuses. Application for residence operates on a first-come, first-served basis and students who do not make the initial selection will be placed on a waiting list. Each suite includes 6 private bedrooms, shared washrooms, shared kitchen and common living spaces. Floors are co-ed with separate suites for males and females. Building amenities include:

  • Common study spaces
  • Access to front desk
  • Maintenance
  • Laundry facilities

All suites come furnished and include internet access, local telephone service and cable television. Residence rates vary depending on campus and building selection. Payment plans for residence fees are available.  are a mandatory additional cost while staying in residence and operate on a declining balance system. Several different plan options are available.

Fleming College has many accessible and barrier-free suites available at both campuses. Students who require special accommodations while in residence must  contact the Residence Office and Disability Services Office on campus for more information.

 

Off-Campus Housing

Fleming College has an  website with links for apartment listings, roommate and sublet services, as well as useful information about signing a lease and tenant resources.

Getting Around

Campus Accessibility

There are currently no maps available online showing each campus. Fleming College offers maps showing  and directions to each of the campuses.

 

Peterborough Transit

 is comprised of buses. Students at Fleming College do not recieve a bus pass included in their tuition.  are provided for every transit route that Peterborough Transit provides.

Accessibility

Peterborough Transit offers  with such features such as low floors, priority and courtesy seating, and a ramp. If a person requires a support person to ride with them, they can apply for the  pass which allows the support person to travel free of charge.

The is a door-to-door transit service for persons with mobility impairments, who due to their disability are unable to take the conventional transit system. More information about Accessible Van and the eligibility guidelines and application is available on their website.
 

 

Lindsay Transit

 is comprised of buses. Full-time students at Fleming College are eligible to purchase a discounted bus pass.

Accessibility

All of Lindsay Transit buses include accessible features such as low floors, kneeling features, priority and courtesy seating.

The  is a door-to-door transit service for persons with mobility impairments, who are unable to ride the conventional transit system. More information about Para-Bus and the eligibility guidelines and application is available on their website.

 

Cobourg Transit

 is comprised of buses. Full-time students at Fleming College are eligible to purchase a monthly discounted pass. A transit timetable is provided outlining each transit route that Cobourg Transit offers.

Accessibility

 provides a door-to-door transit system for persons with functional limitations, who due to their functional limitations are unable to use the conventional transit. If a person requires a support person to ride with them, they can apply for the  which allows the support person to travel free of charge. More information about what Accessible Wheels Services offers and the eligibility guidelines and application is available on their website.

Academic Programs

Fleming College offers ,  , and many other courses.