By 1899 the college had trained 364 women doctors.
In addition, 75,000 college and high school athletes train there annually.
The college trained students to become primary school teachers and was male only until 1971.
The average age was 53 and colleges in Ontario are training less than 200 people per year.
The belief that college should train students for a career is widely held.
The college has trained over 16,000 pilots from around the world since 1929.
The college was no longer chiefly training men for the clergy.
Since 1996, the college has been training only P1 students.
The college then trained teachers of T3 and T4 grades.
The college trained brothers who taught throughout the world, on all five continents.