Fleming College, sometimes known as Sir Sanford Fleming College, was established in 1967 as an open institute. The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, ACCC, and the Peterborough Centennial Museum & Archives are all affiliated with the institute. Trent University is known to be the partner university of Fleming College.
Sutherland campus, Cobourg campus, Haliburton campus, and Frost campus are the four campuses that make up the institute. The main campus, which is located in Canada, is Sutherland. There are around 5,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students at Fleming College, as well as 71,000 alumni. The Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre (KTTC), which opened in 2014 and houses Fleming's Trades and Technology programmes, is located at the Sutherland campus. Fleming College courses include more than 100 full-time programmes in areas like Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Arts and Heritage, Business, Health and Wellness, General Arts and Sciences, Skilled Trades and Technology, Justice and Community Development, and Continuing Education.
Fleming College offers a wide range of certificate, diploma, apprenticeship, post-graduate, and continuing education programmes at practically every level.
- Through affiliations with a number of provincial, national, and international post-secondary institutions and universities, the College has built pathways from college to university. Students who wish to transfer to Trent University undergo a specialized curriculum.
- Fleming College scholarship programmes are beneficial for foreign students. At Fleming College, ensuring accessibility and financial aid for economically-distressed students is a top priority. Through donor-sponsored scholarships and bursaries, Fleming has given more than CAD 3.3 million (INR 203,323,464) to students in need.
- Fleming College is distinguished for its Environmental and Natural Resources science degrees, as well as its Museum Management and Cultural Heritage, Innovative Business, and Social Services programmes.