LEDC (London, Ontario, Canada)



Education

London is well known for its strength in education and proud to be home to The University of Western Ontario, Fanshawe College and several private training facilities. This training capacity creates a workforce with the skills required to meet industry needs.

Educational Attainment, London CMA

Population aged 20 - 34
Total
Male
Female
Highest level of schooling:
88,975
43,540
45,430
  - less than high school graduation
12.4%
14.3%
10.5%
  - high school and/or some post secondary
35.8%
39.7%
32.0%
  - trades certificate or diploma
8.1%
9.7%
6.6%
  - college certificate or diploma
21.5%
17.3%
25.5%
  - university certificate, diploma or degree
22.3%
19.1%
25.4%

Population aged 35 - 44
Total
Male
Female
Highest level of schooling:
70,975
34,225
36,755
  - less than high school graduation
16.5%
17.9%
15.2%
  - high school and/or some post secondary
25.6%
24.9%
26.2%
  - trades certificate or diploma
12.9%
16.8%
9.3%
  - college certificate or diploma
24.3%
20.4%
27.9%
  - university certificate, diploma or degree
20.7%
20%
21.4%

Population aged 45 - 65
Total
Male
Female
Highest level of schooling:
100,295
48,320
51,975
  - less than high school graduation
24.9%
24.6%
25.3%
  - high school and/or some post secondary
23.4%
21.3%
25.3%
  - trades certificate or diploma
12.3%
16.4%
8.5%
  - college certificate or diploma
19%
15.4%
22.3%
  - university certificate, diploma or degree
20.4%
22.4%
18.6%

Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 Census

 


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TRANSFORM

"TransForm was producing transmission components within ten months of the initial announcement. This could not have been accomplished without the tremendous support that we received from the City of London and the LEDC. They have responded with urgency to our business needs and have proven invaluable in the success of our launch."

Denis Hartman, Operations Manager