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Edmonton a Great Place for an Education

By: Simon Cannor

When you think of settling down somewhere you have to consider the employment opportunities available in that place. You can't possibly make a decent living in a stagnant economy where there are few jobs and hardly any opportunity for progress. The way to assess the potential of the employment scene of a place is to look at the education level of the residents and the overall commitment of the community to education.

When you think of spending your prime years, Canadian city of Edmonton is worth considering. Its safe economic future is ensured because of its commitment to education. This commitment is well reflected by the fact that the city has over 10 universities and colleges. The annual enrollment to these universities and colleges exceeds 140,000 students.

The city of Edmonton has a little over a million people and is considered to be the most diverse metropolitan economy in all of Canada. People considering a move to this chic city will have no problem finding employment as the economy accommodates a wide range of talents, occupations, and interests.

The workforce of Edmonton hovers around 580,000 people so there is an ample tax base to support the education system and ensure future economic and technological growth. The truly amazing thing is that nearly 46 percent of those 580,000 workers have a post-secondary education. With a diverse and well-educated tax base, Edmonton is a great place to live when considering your prospects for finding and keeping a good job.

With ten universities and colleges, plus many technical institutes within the metropolitan area, it is not surprising that Edmonton has 46 percent of the population with a post-secondary education. Also, it is not surprising why most people think Edmonton has one of the best trained workforces in all of North America.

Two very noticeable educational facilities in Edmonton are University of Alberta and the Grant MacEwan College. The former has an enrollment of 33,000 full and part-time students and the latter has 57,000 students. The students of the Grant MacEwan College are either getting trained to immediately join the work force or earning credits to move to a university.

For those of you who have children, Edmonton offers both public and private education school system from kindergarten through 12th grade. However, you need to select your neighborhood carefully, because some of the private institutions can charge fairly steep tuition fee although public education is free.

When you think of a new place to spend some prime years of your life, you like to evaluate the opportunities of earning money and prospects of making money. Another important consideration is the availability of good schools and educational institutes for children. Edmonton is definitely one of the very few big cities that generously provide for stable living environment and abundant opportunities. It is definitely one of the destinations where you would like to relocate.

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