ONTARIO COLLEGE Wednesday April 27th DIALOGUES provide an () opportunity for educators to meet representatives from ’s colleges and get th information on degree, diploma, Thursday April 28 St. Lawrence College certificate and apprenticeship (Kingston) programs, admissions, financial aid, graduate success, new college facilities and more. Tuesday May 10th (Niagara-on-the-Lake)

Thursday May 12th (Sault Ste. Marie) NOTES COLLEGE ______

2016 INFORMATION ______PROGRAM ______Week 1 NORTHWESTERN/NORTH ______ONTARIO CENTRAL ONTARIO ______COLLEGES ARE September 26-30, 2016 ______COMING TO YOU! Week 2 EASTERN ONTARIO ______• Meet representatives from Ontario Colleges October 3-7, 2016 • Get info on diplomas, degrees and ______apprenticeships Week 3 NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO ______• Learn about admissions, student life and more! October 11-14, 2016 ______• Specific dates to be confirmed in May • Check ontariocolleges.ca/cip Week 4 CENTRAL/SOUTHWESTERN ______ONTARIO ______October 17-21, 2016 ______Week 5 SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO/ ______GEORGIAN BAY October 24-28, 2016 ______ONTARIO The largest College ______COLLEGE Recruitment Fair ______INFORMATION in Ontario! ______2016 ______FAIR DIRECT ENERGY CENTRE EXHIBITION PLACE, TORONTO ______2016 Monday, October 17 5:00-9:00 PM ______ocif.ca Tuesday, October 18 10:00 AM-3:00 PM ocif.ca TABLE OF CONTENTS

OCAS ...... 4 La Cité ...... 32

Algonquin College ...... 6 ...... 34

Collège Boréal ...... 8 ...... 36

Cambrian College ...... 10 ...... 38

Canadore College ...... 12 ...... 40

Centennial College ...... 14 Niagara College ...... 42

Conestoga College ...... 16 Northern College ...... 44

Confederation College ...... 18 Ridgetown Campus – .....46

Durham College ...... 20 Sault College ...... 48

Fanshawe College ...... 22 ...... 50

Fleming College ...... 24 ...... 52

George Brown College ...... 26 St. Clair College ...... 54

Georgian College ...... 28 St. Lawrence College ...... 56

Humber College ...... 30 GRAD L IBS My Keynote Speech To High School Graduates

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Help us fill in a few more blanks! Take our survey at: ocas.ca/how2help to tell us how we can help you help your students. Fall 2017 - Important Dates Data Transmission Schedule Data files from school boards and / or high schools are due at APPLY OCAS on the following dates: Early October, 2016 The online application is available at ontariocolleges.ca. October 3 - 7, 2016 Demographics, marks history, and current and projected November 21, 2016 registrations are due. OCAS requires marks history for all courses First date that 2017 / 2018 application data is sent to the colleges. taken in grades 9, 10 and 11. This is also the earliest date that colleges may notify applicants that their application has been received. November 18 - 23, 2016 First semester midterm marks are due. Schools may transmit February 1, 2017 interim marks for full-year courses as soon as they are available. The deadline for applying to highly competitive programs. Applications received and paid for before this date will be given February 10, 2017 equal consideration by the colleges. For semestered schools: First semester final marks and currently enrolled second semester courses are due. NOTE: Applicants for all programs are encouraged to apply before For non-semestered schools: Interim marks are due. this date, as website volumes are highest at this time. April 24 - 28, 2017 OFFER For semestered schools: Second semester midterm marks are due. February 1, 2017 For non-semestered schools: Interim marks are due. Earliest date the colleges may release offers to applicants. Offers will continue to be issued until programs are filled or waitlists are July 7, 2017 established. For semestered schools: Second semester final marks and proof of graduation are due. NOTE: Applicants who have not met admission requirements for a For non-semestered schools: Final marks and proof of graduation program may be notified at any time during the application are due. process. August 18, 2017 ACCEPT For semestered schools: Second semester final marks (and / or February 1, 2017 summer school final marks) and proof of graduation are due. Earliest date that applicants may confirm an offer of admission. For non-semestered schools: Final marks (and / or summer school final marks) and proof of graduation are due. May 1, 2017 The most common deadline for confirming offers of admission - Need help with your transmission files? but not the only one. Applicants should check their offers of Email: [email protected] admission for exact deadline dates. This information is accurate at the time June 15, 2017 of printing and is subject to change. Earliest date that colleges may require payment of tuition fees. ! Visit ocas.ca for up-to-date information.

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & admissions: Anne Kalil, Manager, Student Recruitment [email protected] or 613-727-4723 ext. 5463 Pauline Sawyer, Manager, Admissions, Registration and Records [email protected] or 613-727-4723 ext. 6162 http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/ Scholarships and Krisha Stanton, Manager of the Financial Aid and Student Awards Office financial aid: [email protected] or 613-727-4723 ext. 5236 http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/financial-aid/ Campus tours: Ottawa Campus tours can be arranged by calling the campus at 613-727-4723 ext. 5962 or by e- mailing [email protected] Pembroke Campus tours can be arranged by calling the campus at 613-735-4700 ext. 2798 or by e-mailing [email protected] Perth Campus tours can be arranged by calling the campus at 613-267-2859 or by e-mailing [email protected] Upcoming events: Ottawa Campus: Pembroke Campus: Perth Campus: Guidance Counsellor Forum Fall Open House and CIP Fall Open House Oct 13, 2016 Oct 6, 2016 Oct 15, 2016 Fall Open House Holiday Break Campus Tour Day Winter Open House Nov 1 and 2, 2016 Dec 19, 2016 TBD in Jan, 2017 Winter Open House Discovery Info Session Spring Open House Jan 21, 2017 Jan 18, 2017 Apr 8, 2107 March Break Open House Mar March Break Open House 18, 2017 Mar 11, 2017 INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 20,000 Full-Time Students | 43,000 Continuing Education | 1,300 International New programs: Ottawa Campus: Energy Management; Teachers of English as a Second/Foreign Language – International; Registered Nurse – Perinatal Nursing; and Retirement Communities Management. Pembroke Campus: Three full-time programs are expected launch in fall 2017: Urban Forestry, 1-year certificate; Applied Nuclear Science and Radiation Safety, 2-year diploma; and Action Sports, 1-year certificate. Please note: the new Applied Nuclear Science and Radiation Safety, 2- year diploma will replace our current Radiation Safety, 1-year certificate in 2017. Perth Campus: Hospitality Services 1 Year Certificate program is now accepting applications for Winter 2017. The program runs 30 weeks into the summer. Program changes: Ottawa Campus:  Mechanical Engineering Technology – Math Agreement removed if you do not have MCT4C requirement.  Manufacturing Engineering Technician – English and Math with a grade of 60% or higher.  Developmental Services Worker – Biology is recommended.  Personal Support Worker – Math and Biology is recommended.  Veterinary Assistant – Biology cut off score reduced to 60% from 65%.  GAS-Pre-Health Sciences – Math Grade 11 Math with a grade of 60% or higher. What’s new: Ottawa Campus: “AC Ignite” Our new Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship which is a resources designed to help students launch their businesses during their studies, and forms part of the Capital Entrepreneurs program. Pembroke Campus: Our new Entrepreneur in Residence, who heads our Entrepreneurship Hub. This opens a world of opportunities for students from launching their own business, pursuing the application of an idea, or to acquire entrepreneurial skills. There are numerous mentorship 6 opportunities with local business partners. Perth Campus: Expanding our Heritage Institute to include course offerings in Advanced Timber Framing, Blacksmithing, Glass Blowing, and other relevant courses and certifications in the area of the Heritage trades. http://www.algonquincollege.com/perth/program/heritage-institute/ ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Cut-off scores vary from year to year; as a result we do not publish these scores. Applications are and selection process for evaluated based on the published admission requirements. Some programs are ranked by the oversubscribed programs: average of the required subjects; some programs are ranked by assessment results. http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/apply-to-college-and-program-eligibility/program- requirements/how-applicants-are-selected/ Pembroke: Applicants for the Practical Nursing program now have to complete the AC-HPAT. This has replaced the HOAE. http://www.algonquincollege.com/pembroke/testing/ Selection process for Applications are evaluated based on the published admission requirements; once the applicants non-oversubscribed meet these requirements, an offer of Admission is issued, as long as space is available in the programs: program. Grade 11 marks: Grade 11 marks are used only for ranking highly competitive programs. Dual credits/SHSM 1050 high school students may register for dual credit courses at all three campus locations. programs: Admission into College programs is not given preference upon completion of dual credits or SHSM programs. Alternate offers: Yes, we do offer alternative offers of admissions. Supplemental admission Portfolios, admission assessments, interviews or auditions. requirements: (Please refer to our publication or website for more information) Differentials: We do not differentiate between C, M, and U level courses; all are equally considered. Workplace pathways: Applicants taking Workplace courses have to write an admission assessment. Each student is assessed on an individual basis. Upgrading pathways: Academic Access Centre: [email protected] or 613-727-4723 ext. 5722 or online at: http://www.algonquincollege.com/access/ Post-graduate Post-Graduate programs are offered Full time and Part time. opportunities: http://www.algonquincollege.com/future-students/graduate-certificates/ Articulation Agreements - Degree Pathways offered within Canada, US and abroad. http://www.algonquincollege.com/degree-pathways/ Deferral policy, Tuition $500 tuition deposit must be paid before June 15, 2016 with the Registrar’s Office. The balance deposit: of tuition fees owing is due by the 4 week after the term begins. Student with disabilities: http://www.algonquincollege.com/csd/ or 613-727-4723 ext. 7663 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary The Financial Aid and Student Awards Office administers federal and provincial loan programs, and awards application which include OSAP and out-of-province funding, as well as scholarships and bursaries. The information and deadlines: online bursary application, which considers students for all applicable bursaries in any given term, is available for approximately 6-8 weeks at the beginning of each term. http://www.algonquincollege.com/ro/financial-aid/

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Ottawa Campus: Houses 1,050 students in 525 two bedroom suite style rooms with a shared Residence Application common area. Residence spaces are offered on a first come first serve basis. A $500 security Deadline deposit required with the application to residence. www.algonquinrez.ca Residence Guaranteed? Pembroke Campus: Two new privately-owned residences in Pembroke, AMNA and Algonquin Room deposit fee House, are available for out-of-town students. http://www.algonquincollege.com/pembroke/housing-list/ On-line Application Form Perth Campus: The off-campus housing list is available from April to September. This is a compilation of local landlords who offer a variety of accommodations to students from rooms to apartments, houses or cottages for rent. http://www.algonquincollege.com/perth/current/student-services/student-accommodations/

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & admissions: LIAISON – [email protected] Mélanie Doyon, Liaison Manager, ext. 1062 [email protected] Jacob Sirois, Liaison Officer, ext. 1045 [email protected] Michelle Boileau, Liaison Officer, ext. 5539 [email protected] Sylvie Roy, Liaison Officer, ext.7114 [email protected] ADMISSIONS – [email protected], 1-800-361-6673, poste 1090 Scholarships and SCHOLARSHIPS: financial aid: Collège Boréal Foundation Office, [email protected], 1-800-361-6673, ext. 6017 FINANCIAL AID: Julie Ethier, Financial Aid Officer, 1-800-361-6673, ext. 1160 [email protected] Terry Zanutto, Financial Aid Officer, 1-800-361-6673, ext. 1150 [email protected] Campus tours: [email protected] or 1-800-361-6673 Upcoming events: Registration: open till August 30th INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Full-time students in post-secondary: 1400

New programs:  Gestion des ressources humaines (postdiplôme)/ Human Ressources Management (postdiploma)  Pratique d’appui aux tribunaux / Court Support Services  Techniques agricoles (Agricultural Technician) Program changes: Directrice/directeur de funérailles – Classe 1 / Funeral Director – Class 1 Directrice/directeur de funérailles – Classe 2 / Funeral Director – Class 2 What’s new: Starting in Windsor this year:  Office Administration – General  Business Administration – Accounting  Social Services Worker  Pre-Health Business Administration Accounting now available at all campuses ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Overall or individual course average of 60% or 75% for admission to all oversubscribed and selection process for programs. Admission is granted on the basis of highest average. oversubscribed programs: Selection process for Must meet admission requirements. non-oversubscribed programs:

8 Dual credits/SHSM Dual credits offered on line: Biologie humaine générale •Terminologie médicale programs: •Logiciels Microsoft• Métacognition • Culture métisse : histoire d’un peuple veillant Dual credits offered in class: Activités physiques 1• Et c’est le but! •Pédagogie axée par le jeu •Arts culinaires •Électricité et électronique en pré-technologie •Exploration des métiers• Exploration des carrières en santé• Introduction à la gestion des richesses naturelles • Introduction à la profession• Introduction au travail social • Multimédia • Techniques de défense • • Anatomie physiologie • Exploration des carrières en coiffure et esthétique • Introduction au soudage • Communications interpersonnelles • Design artistique • Énergies vertes • Initiation à la régie • Principes de gestion • Principes du marketing • Usinage 1 •Techniques de soudage For additional information please contact: 1-800-361-6673, ext. 3044 or email [email protected] Alternate offers of Alternate offers will be given on oversubscribed programs to the Pre-health and General admission: Arts and Science program Supplemental admission Observation period required for FSFU and ERPH programs. requirements: Physical fitness testing required for AMBP. Certain programs may require: First aid and CPR training, immunization records, portfolio, criminal record check, admissions testing, etc. Differentials: There are no grade differentials on C, M and U level courses. Workplace pathways: Academic upgrading through ACE, admission may be given to the General Arts and Science program. Upgrading pathways: Academic upgrading through ACE Post-graduate Graduate certificates: Ultrasonography (16 months) • Administration des services de opportunities: garde à l’enfance (web based) • Gestion des services de santé (web based) • Gestion des ressources humaines (web based) University Collaborations: http://www.collegeboreal.ca/documents/401-135_universites.pdf • Athabasca University •Université de Hearst • - • Marine Institute of Memorial University in Newfoundland • Moncton University, Edmunston campus Deferral policy: No deferral policy*, student will have to re-apply the following year *(except in the case of international students whose study permit has not been issued in time for the planned intake) Student with disabilities: Denise Bellehumeur, Special Needs Coordinator, 1-800-361-6673, ext. 2130 [email protected] SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Applications for bursaries are available through the Clic pour du Fric website: and awards application http://clicpourdufric.collegeboreal.ca/default.aspx. Students can apply for bursaries information and deadlines: throughout the academic year.

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: 138 places available at the Sudbury campus. Residence is not a guarantee. Application is Residence Application available online at www.rezboreal.ca and deadline is April 15th. Room deposit fee: 500 $ Deadline Residence Guaranteed? Room deposit fee On-line Application Form

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Recruitment: Sarah Babe, Liaison Officer, (705) 566-8101 x7742 admissions: [email protected] Admissions: (705) 566-8101 x3003, [email protected] Scholarships and Financial Aid: [email protected] financial aid: Scholarships and Bursaries: (705) 566-8101 x6350, [email protected] Campus tours: Student Success and Recruitment, (705) 566.8101 x 7303 [email protected] Book online at www.cambriancollege.ca/visits Upcoming events: Fall Open House: Saturday, November 5, 2016 www.cambriancollege.ca/newsevents INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 4,100 full time students, over 7,000 part-time students. is the largest college in New programs: Program changes: Applicants should apply to the final year they intent to complete (For example, if a student wants to complete all three years of a program, they should apply to TECHNOLOGY) What’s new: Students who apply to any eligible full-time program that starts in September 2016 will be entered into our exclusive Applicant Prize program. Students must confirm their acceptance by May 1, and are eligible for seven bursaries, which have a combined value of $35,000! ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Program Seats Minimum Average and selection process for Bachelor of Science – Nursing 80 77.51% oversubscribed Medical Laboratory Technology 50 70% programs: Medical Radiation Technology 35 91.25% *as of March 15, 2016 Paramedic 55 76.26% Power Engineering 60 74.5% Powerline Technician 24 84% Practical Nursing 80 77% Ultrasound 30 93%

Selection process for Open enrolment programs require that the applicant meets institutional requirements non-oversubscribed (OSSD or mature student status or equivalent) and meet the specific program programs: requirements. If these are met, offers of admissions are made. Where any of the conditions are not yet met, conditional offers may be made. All conditions must be met before the start of classes. Grade 11 marks: Grade 11 grades are used only when the admission requirement calls for either Grade 11 or 12 marks. If the requirement is Grade 12 math, for example, we would not look at the applicant’s Grade 11 marks.

10 Dual credits/SHSM College Connection, Exploring Art and Design, Videography, Exploring Early Childhood programs: Education, Exploring Rock Music and Culture, Exploring Personal Support Worker, Exploring Corrections, Applied Technology, Math Foundations, Metal Fabricator (Fitter) and Welder – Level 1, Commercial Vehicle & Heavy Equipment – Level 1, General Carpenter – Level 1, Introduction to Health Sciences, Exploring Careers in Trades, Introduction to the Technology of Modern Mining, Introduction to Business, Exploring Physical Fitness and Leisure, Basic Food preparation – Team-Taught Alternate offers of Yes. Where the applicant does not meet the admission requirements(s) for a chosen admission: program, we will make an alternate offer to a program that will prepare the applicant to meet the requirements. The alternate program can be to Pre-Health Sciences (for health-related applicants), Pre-Trades/Technology (for technology-related applicants) or General Arts. Supplemental admission Currently, Cambrian College does not use admissions testing, except for Advanced Care requirements: Paramedic. Additional admission requirements are identified on myCambrian, the student’s secure web portal. Differentials: Cambrian College does not apply differentials/weights, as per Ministry requirements. Workplace pathways: Applicants who have workplace/essential/basic levels in required courses will be counselled to pursue Academic Upgrading, depending on their circumstances. Upgrading pathways: Academic and Career Entrance Certificate (ACE), which is a grade 12 equivalency. Information sessions held every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in room 2253. (705) 566-8101 x 7712. Post-graduate Advanced Care Paramedic, Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessment, opportunities: International Business Management, IT Business Analysis, Human Resources Management, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Organization Management, Public Relations Deferral policy: We do not defer offers of admission. We also do not carry over waitlists from year to year. Student with disabilities: Glenn Crombie Centre for Student Support (705) 566-8101 x 7420, [email protected] SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Cambrian College gives out over 400 awards each year to deserving Cambrian students and awards application through the Cambrian Foundation Awards Program. Over $550,000 is distributed in information and scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually. Students are recognized for academic deadlines: achievement, community involvement, contribution to the quality of College life, and professional potential. www.cambriancollege.ca/studentawards RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: 2 Bedroom Dorm Style and 6 Bedroom Townhouse Style (677 rooms total) Residence Application Cost: Approximately $6,000/academic year Deadline Applicant deadline: See Residence website for details Residence Guaranteed? Residence guaranteed: No Room deposit fee Room deposit fee: $500 On-line Application Form Online application: www.cambrianrez.ca

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Recruitment: Ryan Drouin ext. 5313 email: [email protected] admissions: Admissions: Terry Thomason ext. 5353 email: [email protected] Scholarships and Financial Aid Office 705.474.7600 ext. 5123 email: [email protected] financial aid: Campus tours: Recruitment office 705.474.7600 ext. 5151 email: [email protected] Upcoming events: Fall Open House November 2016 and Spring Open House April 2017 https://mycanadore.ca/canadore/events/index.do INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 3,500 New programs: Commercial Fixed Wing Pilot, Trades Fundamentals, Business Management- Graduate Certificate Program changes: English as a Second Language is now called English for Academic Purposes and Theatre Arts is now called Acting for Stage and Screen What’s new: Mobile Media Station: This new content creation mobile station will be used to cover sporting events, music concerts and conferences, offering HD quality and up to eight cameras, all wrapped up in a 5 by 4 foot transformer-type container that is easily transported.

Light Therapy Lounge: The lounge, equipped with specialty daylight spectrum lighting ceiling fixtures and numerous lamps, was designed to help patrons combat health challenges like seasonal affective disorder, general lack of energy, depression and insomnia, all of which have been associated with a lack of natural light. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Each applicant is scored and ranked based on admission requirement marks for the and selection process for program to which the student applied. Canadore may use grade differentials for oversubscribed applicants with previous post secondary courses when scoring, depending on levels programs: achieved. By using this weighting factor, the College is able to recognize academic achievement in an equitable manner and increase academic success and student retention.

Practical Nursing- 84% Respiratory Therapy- 80% Dental Hygiene- 83% Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist Assistant- 85% Selection process for Receipt of application at ontariocolleges.ca (prior to February 1), prerequisites, non-oversubscribed secondary school academic standing, test results (where required) programs: Grade 11 marks: Dependent on program. Grade 11 is accepted for Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry for most programs. Dependent on the program, Grade 11 marks may be required to be at the U level

12 Dual credits/SHSM Dual credits: Automotive Service Technician, Aviation Fundamentals, Broadcasting, programs: Building Construction, Cook, Counselling, Early Childhood Education, Electrical Techniques, General Carpentry, Graphic Design, Health, Human Care and Wellness, Leadership and Program Planning, Manufacturing, Motive Power, Plumbing Techniques, Truck and Coach Technician, Parry Sound - Human Relationships, Parry Sound - Multiculturalism in Canada, Parry Sound - Anatomy and Physiology Alternate offers of Alternate offers are given if an applicant does not qualify for the program to which they admission: applied based on admission requirements, or has been placed on a waitlist. The applicant will automatically receive an alternate offer of admission to a program with similar content. Supplemental admission First aid, CPR, immunization records, portfolio, admissions testing, auditions requirements: (dependent on the program) Differentials: Canadore may use grade differentials for applicants with previous postsecondary courses when scoring, depending on levels achieved. Workplace pathways: Academic and Career Entrance Program (ACE) Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) http://canadorecollege.ca/programs-courses/academic-upgrading-and-career- preparation Upgrading pathways: Academic and Career Entrance Program (ACE) Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) http://canadorecollege.ca/programs-courses/academic-upgrading-and-career- preparation Post-graduate Graduate Certificates- Environmental Management, and Business Management opportunities: Fast Track programs- Early Childhood Education (Intensive), Recreation and Leisure Services, Recreation Therapy, and Strength and Sport Conditioning. Deferral policy: Canadore does not offer program deferrals Student with disabilities: We offer comprehensive, student-focused services designed to help students succeed. They include but are not limited to: Summer transition programming, Study skills workshops, Peer tutoring, Career guidance, Mental health and wellness tips and strategies, Resource centre, Assistive devices, and Student Food Bank http://www.canadorecollege.ca/departments-services/student-success-services SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary On-Line Entrance Scholarships are open to all first year students currently enrolled in a and awards application full-time program at any of 's campuses. information and deadlines: On-Line Bursaries are awarded on the basis of financial need and/or satisfactory academic progress.

On-Line Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of academic excellence, attendance and overall contribution to the classroom.

All students wanting to be considered for any of the above listed awards must apply with an On-Line application located at http://www.canadorecollege.ca/ RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Residence offers everything you need to make your College experience an enjoyable Residence Application and safe time. Take part in the weekly events Residence offers and get to know your Deadline fellow residents and communities. Canadore Offers 2 and 4 Bedroom suites for students Residence Guaranteed? to choose from with full kitchen and living facilities. Room deposit fee First year students who apply by May 1st are guaranteed a spot in Residence. On-line Application Form

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Colleen Marquand, Manager, Events & Student Recruitment admissions: 416-289-5000 x 2653, [email protected] David Handsor, Manager, Admissions 416-289-5000 x 2545, [email protected] Admissions: [email protected] Scholarships and Nadine Stora 416-289-5000 x 2444 financial aid: centennialcollege.ca/FinancialAid Campus tours: Cliff Mark 416-289-5000 x 2368, [email protected] Upcoming events: Discover Centennial: November 20, 2016, Progress Campus Connect with Centennial: March 26, 2017, All Main Campuses Available to host Experience Centennial program for Teachers on PD Days Limited Space - Contact Cliff Mark (contact info above) to coordinate. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 18,000 Full-time students, 20,000 Part-time students New programs: (since Auto Body Repair Technician - Diploma August 2015) Addiction and Mental Health Worker – Diploma Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technician – Diploma Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Advanced Diploma Product Design and Development – Advanced Diploma Program changes: Program Name Changes:

Marketing - Sales & Account Management now Marketing - Corporate Account Management Hospitality Management - Restaurant & Catering now Food & Beverage Management Baking - Commercial Bakeries now Baking - Pre-Employment Business Operations now Business - Supply Chain and Operations Business Administration - Business Operations Management now Business Administration - Supply Chain and Operations Management Logistics Management now Supply Chain Management – Logistics Food & Nutrition Management now Nutrition and Food Service Management Office Administration – Medical now Office Administration – Health Services What’s new: Opening Fall 2016 - New Residence & Culinary Arts Centre. The 8-story building at Progress Campus combines residences for 740 students with a dynamic Culinary Arts Centre teaching facility on the ground floor, and conference and events space on the top floor. There will also be communal kitchens and lounge spaces where students can congregate, including a yoga studio and a movie screening room. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores If a program is highly competitive we will rank applicants based on a pre- and selection process for determined formula using required subjects. We will begin sending out offers for oversubscribed those programs to our highest ranked applicants on February 1. We will hold programs: some offers for applicants who may register in second semester courses to meet requirements. Practical Nursing & Practical Nursing Paramedic: Minimum 12C, 75% each Flex: Minimum 12C, 75% each for course for English, Math, Biology & 1 English, Math, Biology & 1 additional additional science. Four course science. Four course average of 80% to average 96% to be competitive. be competitive.

14 Other Highly Competitive programs: OTA/PTA; Fitness & Health Promotion; Electrician Construction & Maintenance Coop Apprentice; Auto Service Tech Coop Apprentice Chrysler; Auto Service Tech Coop Apprentice TADA; Social Service Worker; Child and Youth Worker; Community and Justice Services; Medical Laboratory Technician; Firefighter Pre-Service Education and Training.

Selection process for Beginning February 1st, and continuing until the program fills we send offers of non-oversubscribed admission to every applicant who meets the program requirements. Applicants programs: can log in to centennialcollege.ca/myApplication to check the status of their application and whether or not the requirements have been met. Grade 11 marks: Centennial looks at grade 12 marks however in instances where the grade 12 course is in progress and midterm information is unavailable, we may issue a conditional offer based on their final grade 11 mark. Dual credits/SHSM Centennial offers dual credits for a number of GTA schools. For more programs: information: Sean Woodhead, Acting Manager, Pathways & Academic Partnerships [email protected] Special consideration is not granted for Dual Credit or SHSM courses for admission. Some Dual Credit courses may be used as a transfer credit after beginning a program. Alternate offers of Where possible, we will send alternate offers to related programs that best suit admission: the applicant, based on their original choice and their grades submitted (or test scores). For some programs there is no alternate offer. Supplemental admission Supplemental requirements for programs, ie: portfolios, writing samples or requirements: letters of reference are listed on the program page in the full-time calendar/webpage. Communication is sent to the applicant to prompt action. Differentials: Centennial applies a 10 or 15% grade differential for some programs. These are by individual program and are based on the academic school’s determination for the success in the program. Please Note: The ministry is currently reviewing the policy of using differential when calculating admissions averages. Workplace pathways: Students with Grade 12 Workplace English may apply to: Hospitality Services, Auto Body Repair Techniques, Motorcycle and Power sports Product Repair Techniques, or Food Service Worker. Upgrading pathways: English for Academic Purposes; General Arts and Science; Academic & Career Entrance(ACE) Post-graduate Centennial offers many Post-graduate for students further details here: opportunities: centennialcollege.ca/programs-courses/graduate-certificate-programs Deferral policy: Centennial does not defer offers of admission. Student with disabilities: centennialcollege.ca/csd SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Students receive communication to complete a Scholarship & Bursary and awards application Questionnaire, once students complete this questionnaire they will receive information and emails directly to apply for Scholarships and Bursaries they are qualified for. In deadlines: 2013-14 Centennial disbursed $75 million to our students via OSAP, Scholarships and Bursaries. More detailed information on all Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards can be found at: centennialcollege.ca/financialaid RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Applicants are considered on a first come, first served basis. There is no application Residence Application deadline or guarantee. Residence is not Guaranteed. A deposit of $250.00 is required Deadline. Residence with your application. Once students move into Residence it becomes a damage Guaranteed? Room deposit deposit. centennialresidence.ca fee. On-line Application Form 15

CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & [email protected] or phone: 519-748-5220, ext. 3656 admissions: http://www.conestogac.on.ca AND www.connectwithconestoga.ca Scholarships and The Student Financial Services office provides financial support, information, advice, and financial aid: services to help students achieve their post-secondary goals. www conestogac on ca/financial-services/ or 519-748-5220, ext. 3378 Campus tours: im Crackel, Event Tour Coordinator [email protected] or 519-748-5220, ext. 2383 Upcoming events: Discovery Day (Accessibility Services) Wednesday, May 25, 2016 ill of All Trades Wednesday, une 1, 2016 Discover Conestoga workshops (Monthly in the Welcome Centre) INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Full-time students: 12,000 Apprenticeship: 3,300 Part-time: 30,000 New programs: •Bachelor of Environmental Public Health 4-year degree program accredited by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors • Aviation (fast track) GAS (05891) offered to those who have already passed the private pilot s written exam and the associated private pilot s flight test. Program changes: •Respiratory Therapy now requires applicants to submit a digital portfolio to be used as part of the selection process. Min. mark requirement 80% •Suspended program: Public Administration Municipal Services (Fall 2016) •Suspended program: Community ustice Services, Fall 2017 •Delivery program change to Motive Power Fundamentals Truck and Coach International Technical Education See website for details. What s new: •CASPer (Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics): online test used for admission to BScN and RPN to BScN. Minimum academic average for consideration: 75% • New Rec and Fitness Centre - $16 million refurbishment of the space •New Library Resource Centre 27,000 square feet of research and learning space. •Student Success Week being introduced in the fall of 2016 for programs in Business, Hospitality, Media Design, and Liberal Studies. •Honours designation for many of Conestoga s bachelor degree programs. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 201 Admissions scores Top programs cut-off marks Averages for required admission can fluctuate based on September 2 15 admissions and selection process for depending on the si e and strength of the Electrical Technician Industrial (Co-op) - 85% applicant pool. Please be aware that most oversubscribed Nursing (BScN) and RPN to BScN Min avg. of 75% oversubscribed programs (and many other programs: Paramedic 80% questionnaire programs) will be filled by the time second Powerline Technician (Co-op) 78% profile semester mid-term grades have been received Practical Nursing 75% HOAE by the college. As a result, the academic Practical Nursing to BScN 84% strength calculation using the grade 11 marks Pre-health 75% will often be the one used to determine an Respiratory Therapy 80% digital portfolio applicant s admissibility to the program. Selection process for Varies depending on the program. Some programs have minimum admission averages non-oversubscribed programs: and some programs require supplemental admission information. Grade 11 marks: Where the minimum subject requirement is grade 12, grade 11 marks in required subjects may be used in the calculation of academic strength for those applicants currently enrolled in the required subjects. For example, where grade 12 math is a subject requirement and the applicant is currently enrolled in that course but no mid-term mark has been submitted, we will use the grade 11 math mark in the calculation of academic strength. In such cases, any offers of admission would be conditional upon the successful completion of the required Grade 12 course and the final grade in that course.

16 Dual credits/SHSM , in partnership with the eight area school boards, offers a variety of dual programs: credit courses and dual credit O AP programs. Six Conestoga campuses, three high schools and four community venues are involved in various deliveries of dual credit pathways. During the year we offer “Explore our Future Days” for students in grades 8 to 12. For more information please contact Rosie Hessian Dual Credit Manager/SCWI Coordinator at [email protected]. Alternate offers of Where possible, alternate offers of admission will be made to programs similar in admission: nature to the original program and for which applicants meet admission requirements. Supplemental admission Depends on the program and may include mandatory information meetings, requirements: portfolios, interviews, resumes and/or questionnaires. Differentials: For all certificate, diploma and advanced diploma programs, secondary school marks for required courses will be awarded a 10-mark bonus as follows: Any U Level, any U/C or M level, any courses at the advanced level from the old curriculum Advanced Level OAC. Note: differentials will NOT be applied to academic strength calculations for any degree or graduate certificate programs. Workplace pathways: The Conestoga Career Centre works with individuals to explore options to reach desired employment and education goals. We make direct connections to employers for placement, training, and employment opportunities. isit: www conestogac on ca/careercentre or call 8 - 48-3 3 Upgrading pathways: Academic Upgrading and Preparatory Programs provide individuals, with and without their high school diploma (or equivalency), the opportunity to complete the required admission/prerequisite courses for entry into certificate and diploma programs. Free programming is available based on eligibility. upgrading conestogac on ca Post-graduate Graduates of Conestoga s bachelor s degree programs are eligible to apply for opportunities: master s-level study at universities worldwide. Conestoga also offers many career- focused graduate certificate programs in business, health, media, engineering and information technology. Deferral policy: Not applicable at Conestoga Student with disabilities: Accessibility Services offers academic accommodations, services, and supports for students with documented disabilities. Students can contact Accessibility Services at 19- 48- 220 e t 3232 to set up an appointment as soon as they have accepted their offer. Students will be asked to share all previous assessments, an IEP or disability documentation when booking their appointment. (www conestogac on ca/accessibility-services/) Discovery Day (May 2 , 201 ) is for students with disabilities, parents and educators to learn more about accommodations at Conestoga. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Student Financial Services provides students with an online application, which they and awards application complete in the first month of the fall and winter semester to be considered for information and awards, bursaries and scholarships. Availability and deadlines are emailed to each deadlines: student. www conestogac on ca/financial-services RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Residence offers a safe, learning-friendly environment for all students at the Doon and (Doon/Cambridge only) Cambridge campus. The residence offers 525 rooms in traditional open concept design ($6,200/yr) and private suite style ($6,990/yr). Online application: http://www conestogac on ca/residence Guaranteed residence is not available.

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Admissions: admissions: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/admissions/ Email: admissions confederationc.on.ca Phone: -4 - Recruitment: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/prospect Email: info confederationc.on.ca Phone: -4 - Scholarships and http://www.confederationc.on.ca/financialaid financial aid: Email: financialaid confederationc.on.ca Phone: -4 - Campus tours: Campus Tours are available year round by request. Visit http://www.confederationc.on.ca/tours Upcoming events: Open House ovember 2016 www.confederationc.on.ca/openhouse INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 3400 full-time students New programs: /A Program changes: Admission Requirements: Paramedic Effective Fall 2015, the program requirements are as follows: OSSD, Gr. 12 English C/U, Gr. 11 Math C/M/U, Gr. 11 or 12 Biology C/U, Gr. 11 or 12 Chemistry C/U Minimum of 65 in each course What s new: Spruce and Cedar Houses opened a new residence at the campus, which created an additional 150 beds to support our out-of-town students. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Admissions scores Applicants who apply by the equal consideration date will be scored and ranked based on the specific admission requirements for that program. Offers of admission will be extended to the top ranked and selection process for applicants and a waitlist will be established. For specific program requirements, visit: oversubscribed http://www.confederationc.on.ca/admissions/requirements-complete Program Minimum of Courses Required for Admissions programs: st Average Seats Round Offer Aviation Flight 75.06 55 Gr. 12 English, Gr. 12 Math MCT4C or University Preparation Management Dental Hygiene 70.33 30 Gr. 12 English, Gr. 11 or 12 Biology, Gr. 11 or 12 Chemistry at the College or University level. Note: Minimum midterm and final grade of 70 in each required course. Medical Radiation 0.1 16 Gr. 12 English, Gr. 12 Math MCT4C or University preparation, Gr. Technology 11 or 12 Physics, Gr. 11 or 12 Biology OR Chemistry at the College or University level. Note: Minimum midterm and final grade of 75 required in each course. Paramedic 70 28 Gr. 12 English, Gr. 11 Math, Gr. 11 or 12 Biology, Gr. 11 or 12 Chemistry at the College or University level. Note: Minimum midterm and final grade of 75 required in each course. Practical ursing 70 74 Gr. 12 English, Gr. 11 Math, Gr. 11 or 12 Biology, Gr. 11 or 12 Chemistry at the College or University level.

Selection process for All applicants that apply by February 1, and meet minimum eligibility requirements, will be non-oversubscribed extended an offer of admission. If the applicant applies after February 1, and meets the programs: minimum eligibility requirements, he/she will be extended an offer of admission on a first come, first served basis. Once all seats are filled, a waitlist will be established. Grade marks: Grade 11 marks may be used as substitutes for required courses.

18 Dual credits/SHSM A variety of dual credit options are available. programs: Visit: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/scwi/dualcredit Alternate offers of We do extend alternate offers to programs based on availability. Eligible programs are admission: reviewed on an annual basis. Supplemental admission Many programs do have additional requirements. For program specific requirements visit requirements: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/programs/, select your program of interest and find other requirements on the Admission Requirements page. Differentials: We do not use differentials for admission purposes. Workplace pathways: Workplace level applicants will be eligible for our 1 year College Access Certificate Program, or our General Arts and Science 1 year Certificate or 2 year Diploma programs. Upgrading pathways: Applicants can contact our Academic Upgrading Office: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/academicupgrading Phone: 807-475-6418 Post-graduate We offer Post-Graduate programs, Accelerated programs, and have a variety of articulation opportunities: agreements. http://www.confederationc.on.ca/admissions/articulation Deferral policy: We do not defer offers of admission. We also do not carry over waitlists from year to year. Student with disabilities: Student Accessibility Services: http://www.confederationc.on.ca/accessibility Phone: 807-475-6618 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary The Awards, Bursary, and Scholarship Programs provide financial assistance to students in and awards application need, while recognizing others for their academic accomplishments or extracurricular information and involvement. In 2015/2016, Confederation College awarded approximately $500,000 in awards and bursaries to students. http://www.confederationc.on.ca/financialaid deadlines:

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Spruce and Cedar Houses Residence Application Spruce and Cedar Houses were built in Summer 2015 Deadline 4 Room apartments include: Residence Guaranteed? Four furnished residence rooms (double bed, desk, closet), two full size bathrooms (shower, sink and Room deposit fee toilet), full kitchen (full size fridge, oven/stove, dishwasher), & a fully furnished living room including LCD On-line Application Form flat screen TV. Ensuite laundry. Utilities are included in the residence fee, cable is not included but units are ready to be hooked up. Each room is accompanied by a 12 month lease. Residence Application Deadline: There is no application deadline. Applicants are considered on a first come, first served basis. Residence guaranteed: Residence is not guaranteed. Room Deposit: A deposit of $300.00 is required with your application. Once you move into Residence it becomes a damage deposit. It will be returned to you, less any charges owing after you move out of Residence. For more information & Online Application: http://www.confederationrez.ca/

Sibley Hall Residence Sibley Hall Residence was renovated Summer 2011 Room Options: 1. Single w/Private Bath 2. Single w/Common Bath Residence Application Deadline: There is no application deadline. Applicants are considered on a first come, first served basis. Residence guaranteed: Residence is not guaranteed. Room Deposit: A deposit of $300.00 is required with your application. Once you move into Residence it becomes a damage deposit. It will be returned to you, less any charges owing after you move out of Residence. For more information & Online Application: http://www.confederationrez.ca/

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for/guidance -counsellors. Scholarships and Website: www.durhamcollege.ca/financial-info

financial aid: Email: [email protected] Campus tours: Website: www.durhamcollege.ca/campustours. We encourage students and their families to visit us in person. We also offer tours for

school groups: http://www.durhamcollege.ca/group-visit-request Upcoming events: For a full list of our upcoming events and information sessions please visit: www.durhamcollege.ca/info-for/future-students/events-and-info-sessions Fall Open House Saturday, November 12th from 10-2 p.m. www.durhamcollege.ca/open-house College Information Program: Campus October 3rd 6-8 p.m. and at our Whitby Campus October 4th 10-12 p.m. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Home to over 12, 000 full time students and approximately 1000 apprentices. New programs: Advanced Filmmaking (graduate certificate) Advertising Digital Media Management (graduate certificate) Computer Systems Technician Transfer to UOIT Bachelor of Information Technology Finance Business (two year) and Finance Business Administration (three year) Interactive Media Management (graduate certificate) Investigative ournalism Documentary Production (graduate certificate) Practical Nursing Flex Program (weekend delivery) Welding Engineering Technician Program changes: The Welding Engineering Technician program is now a two year diploma (previously a one year certificate) What s new: Brand New lab on campus for our Early Childhood Education program DC launched a new pre-apprenticeship program to encourage women in skilled trades th DC signed the Indigenous Education Protocol agreement on October 16 2016

ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 201 Admissions scores Admission is based on the average of four prerequisite senior-level (grade 11 and and selection process for grade 12) subjects at the C, M or U levels, excluding co-op, plus any other admission oversubscribed requirements noted on the program page. Please see our website for details. programs: Highly competitive programs for 2016 are as follows: Animal Care, Addictions Mental Health (graduate certificate), Communicative Disorders Assistant (graduate certificate), Community Integration Through Cooperative Education, Child and outh Care (compressed), Dental Hygiene, Electrical Engineering Technician, Occupational Therapist Assistant/Physiotherapist Assistant,

Paramedic , Practical Nursing, and Social Service Worker.

20 Selection process for Academic requirements, plus additional requirements, for select programs as noted on non-oversubscribed the program page. Additional requirements can include testing, portfolio submission, programs: questionnaire, interview, etc. Please see the full-time program page for details. Grade 11 marks: Where grade 12 marks are not available because a student is either in the process of completing, or is registered for, a grade 12 prerequisite subject, the grade 11 mark for the same subject will be substituted. If a grade 11 chemistry mark is not available, the average chemistry mark (final) from the previous year s qualified applicant pool for the same program will be used for ranking. Dual credits/SHSM Dual credits are considered for credit transfer. While SHSM credits may help to programs: prepare applicants for success in their program, they are not considered in the admission/selection process as a differential or advantage over applicants without SHSM credits. Alternate offers of does not make alternate offers. Applicants who do not receive an admission: offer to their program of choice are advised to contact the Student Recruitment Admission Services office. Supplemental admission In addition to the academic admission requirements, supplemental information such requirements: as first aid and CPR certification, immuni ation records, and criminal reference checks may be required post-admission, for some programs. Please see our website for details for specific programs. Differentials: Durham College does not apply differentials to C, M or U level credits. Workplace pathways: Prerequisite subjects required for admission to Durham College post-secondary programs must be at the C, M or U level in order for an applicant to be considered for admission. We do offer individuali ed training in some areas: http://www.durhamcollege.ca/wp-content/uploads/Skills-for-Success.pdf Upgrading pathways: For applicants 19 and older Academic Upgrading is available at Durham College. www.durhamcollege.ca/programs-and-courses/college-preparation We offer a number of General Arts Science pathway options: http://www.durhamcollege.ca/academic-schools/school-of-interdisciplinary-studies Post-graduate Durham College offers twenty four graduate certificate programs in a variety of opportunities: disciplines: www.durhamcollege.ca/programs-and-courses/graduate-programs There are many diploma-degree options available to graduates: http://www.durhamcollege.ca/programs-and-courses/pathways-further-your- education/pathways-to-degrees Deferral policy: Durham College does not defer acceptances. A new application is required for each academic year. Student with disabilities: The Access and Support Centre (ASC) offers a variety of supports for student with documented exceptionalities. For information please visit www.durhamcollege.ca/asc SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Durham College offers a variety of scholarships, bursaries and awards totaling over $2 and awards application million per year. Information is available at www.durhamcollege.ca/financialaid information and Durham College is pleased to offer the W. Garfield Weston Foundation award to deadlines: students living in the Durham Region. This award is available for certain programs and does have specific application criteria. For more information please visit: http://www.durhamcollege.ca/admissions/general-information/scholarships- bursaries-and-awards/w-garfield-weston-award RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: On campus residence options and application are available at www.durhamre .ca. Our Residence Application residence is guaranteed for first year students (conditions apply). Information for off Deadline campus housing is available on our website and the Student Housing Office is available Residence Guaranteed to help students locate living accommodations, both on and off campus. Please visit Room deposit fee our website for details www.durhamcollege.ca/student-experience/campus- On-line Application Form life/housing-options 21 London St Thomas/Elgin Woodstock/Oford Simcoe/Norfolk oderich incardine Clinton CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Deborah ing, Senior Recruitment – Officer dkingfanshawec.ca Josh Westgate, Recruitment -­‐-­‐ Officer jwestgatefanshawec.ca Michelle rancic, Recruitment -­‐-­‐ Officer mvrancicfanshawec.ca Greg Arnold, Recruitment Officer -­‐-­‐ garnoldfanshawec.ca Admission Adising: Office of the Registrar Advising Centre -­‐-­‐ 519-­‐452-­‐4277 or advisingfanshawec.ca or www.fanshawec.ca/advising or FanshawePathfinder.ca Financial Aid and Financial Aid: 519-­‐452-­‐4280 Student Awards: Bursaries, Awards and Scholarships: 519-­‐452-­‐4466 or visit www.fanshawec.ca/moneymatters Campus tours: Monday – Friday, 11am 2 pm Thursdays, 6 pm Select Saturdays, 11 am Book Online: www.fanshawec.ca/tours SSM Outreach: 519-­‐452-­‐4430 extension 6088 Specialied Group Tours: 519-­‐452-­‐4430 extension 6088 Upcoming eents: Fall Open ouse – Sat., ov. 19, 2016 Spring Open ouse – Sat. March 25, 2017 INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 17,000 full-­‐time and 26,000 part-­‐time with over 167,000 Alumni New programs: Auto Body Repair Techniques – 1yr Certificate Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance -­‐ (Co op) -­‐ 2yr Diploma Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance (Co-­‐op) -­‐ 2yr Diploma onours Bachelor of Commerce (Management) -­‐ – Four Year Degree Community Pharmacy Assistant – 1yr Certificate Design Foundations – 1yr Certificate Fire Inspection and Fire Safety Education – 3yr Advanced Diploma Mechanical Technician – Tool and – Die 2yr Diploma Public Safety Fundamentals – 1yr Certificate Special Events Planning – 2yr Diploma Program changes: Name Changes: Theatre Arts to Theatre – Arts Performance ospitality Management otel – to ospitality – otel and Resort Services Management (Regular and Co-­‐op option) Office Administration – Medical to Office Administration – ealth Services Costume Studies to Technical Costume Studies Tourism and Travel to Tourism -­‐ Travel New -­‐ Honours Degrees: Our four-­‐year degree programs have recently been approved by the MTCU to use the onours nomenclature. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Admission scores Oversubscribed programs are considered based on high school grades and any post-­‐ and selection process for secondary achievement. For a list of oversubscribed programs and the admission cut off oersubscribed programs scores for Fall 2015 intakes, please see www.fanshawec.ca/hcp Selection process for We admit all qualified applicants to open programs up to the start of classes as long non-­‐oersubscribed seats are available. The college must receive all supporting documentation before an programs: offer can be www.fanshawec.ca/open made. rade marks: We use final Grade 11 s mark to estimate a prerequisite Grade 12 mark as long the stream is the same. If the final Grade 11 mark falls below a minimum grade requirement for a prerequisite Grade 12 course, we will minimum estimate using the grade requirement.

22 Dual credits/SHSM Yes. For more information call 519-­‐452-­‐4430 extension 4797 or visit programs: fanshawec.ca/scwi

Credit transfer are fees eliminated for Dual Credit courses completed at . Credit transfer evaluations will be accepted for Ontario College dual credit requests at no fee. Alternate offers of Alternate offers are made when an applicant has been placed on a waitlist for their first admission: choice program or if they are not eligible ogram for their pr selection. An alternate offer can vary depending on the program of choice and the availability of an alternate program. The alternate offers will be made starting in March and continue through the admission cycle. Supplemental admission Some programs have identified supplemental requirements to ensure For Program Fit. requirements: details, please refer to the specific program page on our website. Differentials: C, M and U level courses are considered equally for admission purposes. Workplace pathways: Workplace courses do not qualify to be used for admission to Fanshawe College. Students with Workplace credits take can the ACE (Academic and Career Entrance Certificate) program or upgrade their courses through summer or night school. Upgrading pathways: Fanshawe College Preparatory programs These – one-­‐year Ontario College Certificate programs prepare students academically for future diploma, advanced diploma and in some cases Bachelor degree programs. Post-­‐graduate Fanshawe offers a variety of Graduate Certificates. Students can -­‐ complete this career opportunities: oriented education in less than a year. A number of delivery models are available including -­‐ in class, on-­‐line and weekend. www.fanshawec. ca/gradstudies

Articulation agreements between Fanshawe and a number of universities facilitate university admission for Fanshawe graduates from specific programs by giving credit for college study. Graduates may receive credit for several courses or for a year more toward a university degree. A complete listing of articulation agreements can be found at fanshawec.ca/university Deferral policy: If there are seats available, students can change their intake within the academic year. Student with disabilities: Counselling and Accessibility vices Ser – fanshawec.ca/accessibility or 519-­‐452-­‐4282. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Fanshawe offers a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and awards for students with and awards application various deadline dates. -­‐ On campus Work Study jobs are also available. For more information and information visit: www.fanshawec.ca/moneymatters deadlines: Over $4 million in scholarships, awards and bursaries to help pay for college. The Fanshawe College Entrance Bursary application is open until June 30, 2016 at www.fanshawec.ca/moneymatters RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Traditional Residence Suites and Townhouse Units -­‐-­‐ 1,600 spots total Residence guaranteed? Residence is guaranteed for students who have accepted their offer of admission to Fanshawe, completed the residence application and paid the non-­‐refundable application fee by April 15, 2016. After April 15, 2016 residence is assigned on a first come, first served basis. Room deposit fee: $500.00 non-­‐refundable fee. Residence application: Yes. Steps to apply – fanshawec.ca/residence .

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Laura Gunning, Peterborough Campus: [email protected] ext. 1546 admissions: Julie Ferrari, Peterborough Campus: [email protected] ext. 1391 Brooke Lynch, Lindsay Campus: [email protected] ext. 3301 Carrie Truman, Manager: [email protected] ext. 1649 General Enquiries: [email protected] Admissions: [email protected]: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1514 Scholarships & Peterborough: Linda Reeds 705-749-5530 ext.1377 financial aid: Lindsay: Amy D’Silva 705-324-9144 ext.3302 Campus tours: Peterborough: [email protected] 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1408 Frost: [email protected] 1-866-353-6464 ext. 3405 Upcoming events: Fall Open House - Saturday November 5, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CIP 2016 - Monday October 3rd, Peterborough Campus, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 6,000 New programs: Graphic Design, Integrated Design, Moving Image Design, Construction Engineering Technician Post Grad: Health, Safety and Environmental Compliance Program changes: Business Administration-Accounting-2 year Option; Business Administration-Human Resources Management – Advanced Standing; Police Foundations – Advanced Standing; Fish and Wildlife Technician - Co-op option; Environmental Technician – Co-op option; Forestry Technician – Co-op option Post Grad: GIS Application Specialist On-line What’s new: We are now Haliburton School of Art + Design (HSAD) This change reflects our unique blend and delivery of art, design, and heritage programs offered within the school. We have incorporated design programs and courses into our school’s portfolio. Art and Design programs are delivered at the Haliburton campus; Heritage programs and Graphic Design are offered at the Sutherland campus in Peterborough. Visit hsad.ca Esthetician Program – New for September 2016: This fast-track program re-locates to a beautiful, new, state-of-the-art spa facility on the Peterborough campus with top of the line vegan and aromatherapy products. New January intake starting 2017. Fleming Navigator – Simple on-line guide to help students navigate the application process, including tracking the status of an application. Flemingcollege.ca/navigator ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores First consideration will be given to qualified applicants who submit applications by the and selection process for Equal Consideration deadline. The number of seats will be determined proportional to oversubscribed number of applicants in each pool (i.e. high school, post-secondary). Selection of most programs: academically qualified applicants from each pool. Practical Nursing (77%); Paramedic (82%) *averages from 15/16. Other waitlisted programs – Welding and Fabrication Technician; Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant; Heating, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning; Arboriculture Co-op; Esthetician; Computer Security & Investigations. Selection process for Selection based on meeting admission requirements which can be complete or in non-oversubscribed progress at time of application. programs:

24 Grade 11 marks: Overall average is calculated on all completed Grade 11 and 12 courses (final grades only). Courses required for admission can be in progress at time of application and in this case an offer of admission will be conditional upon successful completion. Dual credits/SHSM Dual Credit programming offered in partnership with 7 local school boards. Dual Credits programs: earned either through Fleming or through other Colleges may be credited toward diploma or certificate programs. No preferential admissions given to SHSM graduates. Contact William Howe, Manager, Dual Credit Operations [email protected]. Alternate offers of Alternate offers are extended to related programs for qualified applicants of admission: oversubscribed programs who meet admission requirements. Acceptance of alternate offers does not impact consideration of students on waitlist for initial programs of application. Up to 25% of seats are reserved in Practical Nursing, Paramedic and Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant for graduates from Fleming’s General Arts and Science – College Health Science Option. Supplemental admission No mandatory requirement for admission consideration (i.e. portfolio). See individual requirements: program web pages for information about First Aid, CPR, immunization requirements. Differentials: No differentials for C, M, U level courses. Workplace pathways: Blasting Techniques, Carpentry Techniques, Carpentry Technician, Esthetician, Heavy Equipment Operator, Office Administration-General, Outdoor Adventure Skills, Outdoor and Adventure Education, Personal Support Worker, Mechanical Techniques-Plumbing, Trades Fundamentals, Welding Techniques, Welding and Fabrication Technician (note: OLC 40 meets the English requirement) Upgrading pathways: Academic upgrading available with continuous intake. Many University and College articulations. Post-graduate 18 Post Grad Certificates, 70 Advanced Standing Opportunities and many University opportunities: Articulations. Deferral policy: Students may re-apply for consideration to a subsequent entry point. Student with disabilities: Peterborough: 705-749-5527 or toll free: 1-866-353-6464 ext. 1527 Frost, Cobourg, Haliburton: 705-324-9144 ext. 3320 or toll free 1-866-353-6464 ext. 3320 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Visit flemingcollege.ca/financial for all award, scholarship and bursary information and and awards application deadlines. information and Financial Need Bursary: In recent years 80% of students who applied and had a deadlines: complete application were eligible and received this bursary. RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Residence available at Sutherland (Peterborough) 705-749-5100 and Frost (Lindsay) 705-878-9328. Residence Application Lottery 1. Complete an on-line residence application form and pay the $50.00 application Deadline: April 15, 2016 processing fee (non-refundable) to enter the lottery. 2. Payment can be made by cheque, money order, VISA/M.C., on-line banking or Residence Guaranteed: No cash. Include your student ID number on the cheque. 3. Students MUST have applied for a full-time program and have a Fleming All fees and deposit information can be found on student ID number in order to apply. the Housing Website Students can still apply and be added to the waitlist for any term after the deadline date. If your course starts at a date different than September, please contact the residence office for information on room availability. Meal Plans – All students living in the Sutherland residence are required to purchase a meal plan.

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georgebrown.ca CONTACT INFORMATION Central College Phone Number 41 -41 - 000 Manager, Liaison & Recruitment Dave Scott [email protected] ext. 4842 Recruitment Liaison Officers Liz Henriques [email protected] ext. 2929 Robyn Papoff [email protected] ext. 2267 James Pascucci [email protected] ext. 6213

On-Campus Tours Adam Lawrence [email protected] ext. 3989 Campus tours georgebrown.ca/tours Manager, Admissions & Enrolment Lesia Gryschuk [email protected] ext. 4878 Admissions Associate Registrar – Admissions Andrea Jones [email protected] ext. 3572 Melissa Hall [email protected] ext. 6352 Admissions Coordinator For OSAP and general financial assistance inquiries: [email protected] Scholarships and For award and scholarships inquiries: [email protected] Financial Aid Phone: 416-415-5000 x 2476

georgebrown.ca/financialaid Academic divisions hold Information Sessions throughout the year georgebrown.ca/info sessions.aspx Upcoming events Ontario College Information Fair October 17th (5:00pm 9:00pm), October 18th (10:00am 3:00pm) INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Population 28,045 full time (equivalent) students Division Program Name and Code Certification New programs for Health Sciences Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis S302 Honours Degree Community Bachelor of Interpretation (American Sign Language Honours Degree 201 Services English) C302 Performing Arts Acting for Media P107 Diploma (2 years) Program New Admission Changes Previous Requirements Fitness and Health Minimum grade of 60 required for English and Biology No minimum grade required Promotion – S12 Admission Practical Nursing – Minimum grade of 60 required for Minimum grade of 70 required for Math and Chemistry changes for S121 Math and Chemistry Mandatory sewing test or minimum undergraduate Fashion Techniques Sewing test no longer required, but applicants are grade of 60 in Continuing Education and Design – F113 strongly recommended to have sewing experience programs Course FASH 9141 (New for Fall 201 Denturism – S101 Manual dexterity test is no longer required Mandatory manual dexterity test intake) Personal Support Approved Ontario Support Worker graduate from a Worker Pathway to Private College or institution that meets the MTCU Ontario PSW graduate from a CAAT Practical Nursing – Personal Worker Training standards for 2014, with a college with a minimum GPA of 3.0 S119 minimum GPA of 3.0, will be considered 1.The Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts has opened new facilities, including a state-of-the-art wine lab, event space, and large quantity culinary and bake labs that will support increased program demand. 2.Casa Loma campus has opened a new athletic facility. Five million dollars in renovations provides What s new students with a full-si ed gym, additional exercise equipment, studio space, and athletic therapy clinic. 3.The Centre for Business is launching the Consulting Hub, a collaborative learning space where students and faculty will provide consulting services for small to medium-si ed businesses and non-profit organi ations to assist them in achieving their strategic goals. RESIDENCE INFORMATION Opening Fall 2016, George Brown s new student residence offers fully furnished 2-bedroom suites with a kitchenette. Included in each suite is Wi-Fi, cable television, phone/local calling, and all utilities. It is Residence options located approximately a 15-minute walk from both Waterfront and St. ames campuses and is on a major transit line. With state-of-the-art community spaces that include a large games lounge, fitness area, BB patio, and study spaces, the residence combines the complete student experience with proximity to all the city s amenities. Acceptance is first-come first-served, with applications and further information found at georgebrown.ca/residence. Direct email: [email protected] 26 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Oversubscribed programs can change year by year. First round offers are issued to applicants with highest marks in course prerequisites. Recommended grades for the most highly competitive programs are: Program Recommended Grades to be Competitive Supplementary Requirements Bachelor of Science in Supplementary form for 80 to 90% in required courses Nursing – S118 specific applicants Child & Youth Care – C133 70% in English N/A Selection process: Dental Hygiene – S124 80 to 85% in English, Math, Bio, Chem or Physics N/A oversubscribed Denturism – S101 75% in English, Math, Bio, Chem or Physics N/A programs Early Childhood Education – 70% in English, plus three Grade 11 or Grade 12 C, Mandatory information session C100 U, or M credits Orthotic/Prosthetic Interview, written test, and 75% in English, Math, and Biology Technician – S102 dexterity test Practical Nursing – S121 80 to 90% in English, Math, Biology, and Chemistry N/A Social Service Worker – C119 75% in English N/A Selection process: Highest marks in the program prerequisites and any relevant supplementary admission requirements as applicable will receive an “Offer of Admission” in the first round of offers. The program waitlist is non-oversubscribed determined based on the quality and number of applicants. Meeting the minimum requirements does not programs guarantee admission to a program. Grade 11 marks are considered for “Conditional Offer of Acceptance”. Will consider Grade 11 (U or M) Grade 11 marks marks in some prerequisite subjects at 70% or higher for conditional offers, depending on the program. Dual George Brown does not give any advantage to applicants with Dual Credits or Specialist High School credits/SHSM Majors (SHSM) in making admissions decisions. Alternate offers of Applicants who do not meet the program admission requirements may receive an “Alternate Offer” of admission admission to a related Pre-Program or Foundation-level course. Supplemental Some programs require a letter of intent, interview, portfolio, audition, etc. Academic Departments will admission issue notification to applicants regarding supplemental admission requirements. See individual program requirements admission requirements for details at georgebrown.ca/programs. U and C level courses are considered equal in making admission decisions, except for the following: Differentials Social Service Worker (C119) / Intervenor for Deafblind (C108) / Child and Youth Care (C133) - English requirement: must have Grade 12 English (4C) of 70% of higher, or Grade 12 English (4U) of 65% or higher. Workplace College Vocational Program accepts students from “Workplace” programs. Learn more about pathways School of Work and College Preparation programs at georgebrown.ca/preparation/programs. Upgrading Academic Upgrading is available for Mature Students. High school students are not eligible for Academic pathway Upgrading. georgebrown.ca/preparation/programs Post-graduate A diploma or degree is an admission requirement for most Post-Graduate programs. Some programs also opportunities have a work experience requirement. georgebrown.ca/postgrad/ Deferral policy George Brown does not defer Offers of Admission. Apply in the year and term you are able to attend. The Accessible Learning Services Office provides assistance and arranges academic accommodations for students who have a diagnosed disability and register with our service. Student with Accommodations include, but are not limited to: extra time to write a test, note-taking assistance in class, disabilities negotiated extensions for assignments and tutoring. To register, fill out our student information form and submit it to our office along with supporting documentation for your disability or disabilities. georgebrown.ca/disabilityservices.aspx Contact us at [email protected] or ext. 2622 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION In 2015-16, over $90 million was disbursed in funding from OSAP, 30% off tuition grant, awards, scholarships and bursaries. Information about various financial assistance programs is available at Scholarships, georgebrown.ca/financialaid. Students at George Brown College can apply for various scholarships, awards and bursaries by logging into the Stu-View portal. Information about the availability of applications and bursaries, deadlines is posted on georgebrown.ca/financialaid/awards. Check in August for the availability of awards and awards and bursaries for the upcoming year. George Brown College also participates in the HigherEdPoints.com program, which allows family and friends to donate Aeroplan Miles and convert them into funds to cover education costs. 27

Campus locations: Barrie, Midland, Muskoka (Bracebridge), Orangeville, Orillia, Owen Sound and South Georgian Bay (Collingwood) CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment and Recruitment: Admissions: admissions: Stephen Fennell, 705.728.1968 ext. 1004 Cindy Mutchler, 705.728.1968 ext. 1772 Kailey Thompson, 519.376.0840 ext.2032 Julie McLeod, 705.728.1968 ext. 1760 Sean Elliot, 705.325.2740 ext. 3200 Scholarships and GeorgianCollege.ca/financial for bursaries and financial aid services financial aid: GeorgianCollege.ca/awards for awards and scholarship information Campus tours: GeorgianCollege.ca/tours – book a personal tour GeorgianCollege.ca/virtualtour – Barrie Campus virtual tour Upcoming events: Auto Show (Barrie Campus): Friday, June 3 to Sunday, June 5, 2016. GeorgianCollege.ca/autoshow Spring Open House: Saturday, April 9, 2016 Fall Open House: Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016 GeorgianCollege.ca/openhouse Community Night: Tuesdays – May 17, June 14 and July 19 GeorgianCollege.ca/communitynight INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 11,000 full-time students across seven campuses 28,000 Part-time Studies registrations annually New programs: Sport Administration – (diploma) General Arts and Science – English for Academic Purposes (certificate) Honours Bachelor of Business Administration – Management and Leadership (degree) Honours Bachelor of Interior Design (degree) Digital Video (graduate certificate) Big Data Analytics (graduate certificate) Program changes: Program titles and admission requirement changes – Fall 2016 Office Administration Health Services Office Administration Medical Hospitality Hotel and Resort Operations Management Hospitality Management Tourism Marketing and Product Development Travel and Tourism Practical Nursing and Dental Hygiene - Health Occupational Aptitude Exam (HOAE) no longer required for admission Paramedic program - an Ontario driver’s licence (G2) is required for admission Degrees receive Honours designation: Honours Bachelor of Business Administration – Automotive Management Honours Bachelor of Business Administration – Golf Administration

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Read more about degrees in development at GeorgianCollege.ca/upc Barrie Campus has created a new virtual tour showcasing our unique learning spaces. Check it out at GeorgianCollege.ca/virtualtour 28 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 admissions scores and Applicants are ranked using academic grades and other selection tools such as testing, selection process for resumés, etc. Once the desired number of offers has been reached, qualified oversubscribed programs: applicants may be placed on a waiting list. Selection process for Applicants are ranked based on academic grades. Once the desired number of offers non-oversubscribed has been reached, qualified applicants are placed on a waiting list. programs: Grade 11 marks: Some programs will accept Grade 11 math with a minimum grade of 60%. For programs requiring Grade 12 courses, and if a Grade 11 final grade has been provided, we will use the Grade 11 mark as an estimate until a mid-term or final grade for the Grade 12 course is received. Dual credits/SHSM Dual credits will be recognized at Georgian if applicants choose to attend a program programs: for which the course is a requirement. Georgian encourages applicants to prepare to the best of their ability in order to accommodate the courses offered at college. Georgian does not offer advanced standing or preferred entry to applicants with Specialist High Skills Major credits. Alternate offers of Georgian will identify whether programs have a winter intake and provide alternative admission: offers if possible. If there is no winter intake, we offer preparatory programs such as Pre-Health Sciences for our health programs or other programs that may be of interest. Supplemental admission First aid, CPR and immunization records are not part of admissions but may be requirements: required for registration. Admissions testing may be part of selection and must be completed before a decision can be made. Differentials: Georgian does not differentiate between C, M or U level courses for entry into certificate and diploma programs. For degree programs, U or M level courses are required. Workplace pathways: Georgian encourages applicants with workplace level credits to write a mature student test to establish equivalencies. Applicants are also advised to contact Student Services or Office of the Registrar to discuss upgrading opportunities. Upgrading pathways: Applicants taking upgrading can apply to all certificate and diploma programs. Post-graduate Georgian offers a variety of graduate certificate programs and has established more opportunities: than 500 articulation and transfer agreements with 50 universities in Canada and around the world. GeorgianCollege.ca/articulations Deferral policy: Offers of admission and waiting lists are valid for the current term only. Deferrals are not available. Student with disabilities: Our Centre for Access and Disability Services provides students with supports that are essential for their success at college. GeorgianCollege.ca/accessibility SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary More than 850 awards and scholarships are available each year, worth over $720,000. and awards application Georgian distributes approximately $2 million per year in bursaries to students in information and deadlines: financial need. We offer a variety of services and supports to help you pay your way to the finish line. Deadlines vary. For online applications and contact information, visit GeorgianCollege.ca/awards and GeorgianCollege.ca/financial RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: On Campus Residence Application Barrie: GeorgianCollege.ca/residence 705.730.5600 (privately operated) Deadline Orillia: campusvieworillia.com 705.242.2852 (privately operated) Residence Guaranteed? Owen Sound: campusviewresidence.ca 705.242.2852 (privately operated) Room deposit fee Additional options including off campus residence support and resources can be found On-line Application Form online at georgiancollege.ca

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Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning 416.675.5000

North Campus Lakeshore Campus Orangeville Campus 205 Humber College Blvd., 3199 Lake Shore Blvd. West, Adler Street Recreation Complex

Toronto Toro nto 275 Adler Street, Orangeville CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Please see humber.ca/counsellors Admissions: Please see humber.ca/admissions Financial Aid: Please see humber.ca/financial-aid Campus tours: Please see humber.ca/tours Upcoming events: Open House dates: November 12, 2016 & April 8, 2017 Please see humber.ca/future-students/events for more information. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 27,500 Full-time students New programs: Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Advanced Diploma Bachelor of Behavioural Science Bachelor of Commerce – Healthcare Management Business Management – Entrepreneurial Enterprise Graduate Certificate Journalism Graduate Certificate Multi-Platform Storytelling for Creative Producers and Screenwriters Graduate Certificate Program changes: Bachelor of Commerce – e-Business Marketing has changed its name to Bachelor of Commerce – Digital Business Management Journalism Print & Broadcast Advanced Diploma has changed its name to Journalism Advanced Diploma OTA/PTA, Pharmacy Technician: admission decision based on the results of pre- admission testing.

What’s new: The new Admissions Road Map on humber.ca takes students through the entire admission process, from researching programs to the first day of class. Humber’s pre-enrolment advising service provides one-on-one advising to help prospective students choose the best program fit. Please see humber.ca/future- students/program-advising more information. The new Centre for Entrepreneurship will open at Lakeshore campus in July 2016. The centre will focus on students at their earliest stages of entrepreneurship as they learn to recognize opportunities; develop, analyze and refine ideas; create plans; form teams; and pitch their ideas. The new Learning Resource Commons at North Campus provides a one-stop shop for all registration, student and library services. The new Welcome Centre at Lakeshore Campus will open in August 2016. As well, the School of Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism, the School of Applied Technology, the Baking and Pastry Labs, and the Humber Child Care Centre are all getting new homes the along with of a number of new computer labs and classrooms.

30 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2015 Admissions scores Competitive Programs: Bachelor of Music (Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Vocal), and selection process for Bachelor of Nursing, Baking and Pastry Arts Management, Child & Youth Worker, oversubscribed Creative Photography, Electrical Techniques, Film & Television Production, programs: Home Renovation Technician, Plumbing Techniques, Paramedic, Practical Nursing, Sport Management. Cut-off marks vary from year to year depending on the applicant pool. Please see ontariocolleges.ca/Documents/ematerials/competitive-programs.pdf for admission requirements. Selection process for Grades are generally used for admission to under-subscribed programs. Some non-oversubscribed under-subscribed programs do have secondary requirements such as portfolios programs: or auditions. Please see program pages at humber.ca/program for information on individual program selection processes. Secondary admission Secondary admission requirements (where applicable) can be viewed by clicking requirements: the “View Secondary Requirements” button in the Admission Requirements section on each program’s information page. Program information pages can be found at humber.ca/program. Grade 11 marks: Grade 11 marks are used to evaluate applications and issue conditional offers. For degree applicants, grade 11 marks will be used as placeholders for incomplete grade 12 courses. For certificate and diploma applicants, grade 11 marks may be used as elective courses and be used for GPA calculation. Dual credits/SHSM: Please see humber.ca/dualcredit Alternate offers: Applicants may receive alternate offers to related or preparatory programs. Differentials: Humber does not use grade differentials. Workplace pathways: Humber does not accept Workplace credits. Upgrading pathways: Please see humber.ca/liberalarts/programs/academic-upgrading Transfer opportunities: Humber Transfer Guide: humber.ca/transferoptions Deferral policy: Humber does not defer admission. Student with disabilities: Humber’s Accessible Learning Services office facilitates equal access for students with disabilities by coordinating academic accommodations and services. Click on Accessible Learning Services at humber.ca/student-life for more information on services and supports for students with disabilities. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Humber offers a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for First Generation and awards application students, Aboriginal students, degree-bound students, diploma grads information and transferring to degrees, students with financial need and many others. On- deadlines: campus Work Study jobs are also available. Please see humber.ca/financial-aid for more information on awards, application procedures and deadlines. RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Dorm and Suite-style rooms. Residence Application Meal plan is mandatory for all students living in Residence. Deadline Residence applications are processed on a first-come first-served basis. Residence Guaranteed? Room deposit fee A $500 deposit is due with the submission of a Residence application. On-line Application Form Application deposit is non-refundable after June 9th. First year students are not guaranteed a Residence space at Humber. Please see humber.ca/residence for the online applications form as well as rates, room layouts, information on wait lists, and more.

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Michel Gagnon, Recruitment Manager, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. admissions: 2776 Eric Dubois, Liaison Officer, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. 2596 Audrey Lavoie, Liaison Officer, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. 2250 Albert Kayumba, Liaison Officer, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. 2853 Caroline Martineau-Sicard, Liaison Officer, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. 2108 Julie Laflamme, Recruitment Coordinator – Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship, [email protected], 613 742-2483, ext. 2404 Scholarships and Julie Brazeau, Financial Aid Manager, 1-800 267-2483 ext. 2059 financial aid: Campus tours: https://www.collegelacite.ca/securise/visite_campus.htm Upcoming events: See website: www.collegelacite.ca INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 5700 full-time students New programs: Programs through the new Agri-Food Training and Research Institute Program changes: New names for programs (Radiodiffusion is now Radio, Tourisme et voyage is now Tourism, Techniques d’électroneurodiagnostic is now Électroneurodiagnostic, Administration de bureau – commis is now Pratiques en administration de bureau, Administration de bureau – adjoint administratif is now Techniques en administration de bureau, Technologie en environnement forestier et faunique is now Technologie en environnement forestier – faune, Gestion hôtelière et de restaurant is now Hôtellerie – Gestion des services d’hébergement et de restauration What’s new: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores All applications received by February 1st will be given equal consideration. and selection process for Residency: Ontario oversubscribed Specific requirements vary by program programs: Selection process for All applications received by February 1st will be given equal consideration. non-oversubscribed Applications received after February 1st will be processed on a first-come, first- programs: served basis as long as spaces are available in the program. Grade 11 marks: inal rade ar Dual credits/SHSM Courses offered either online or in class: programs: http://www.collegelacite.ca/dusecondaireaucollege/drc.htm

32 Alternate offers of Yes, alternate offers will be given, to oversubscribed programs and to applicants admission: that need to obtain the requirements, such as Pre-Health Science and General Arts and Science programs. Supplemental admission CPR, immunization records, portfolio, interview, driver’s license, compulsory requirements: information session, or admissions testing, depending on the program (please refer to our website for more information) Differentials: Required grades for U courses are 5% lower than for C courses Workplace pathways: Academic upgrades via ACE, http://www.collegelacite.ca/programmes/fbo.htm Upgrading pathways: Academic upgrades via ACE, http://www.collegelacite.ca/programmes/fbo.htm Post-graduate We offer 7 postgraduate programs. opportunities: Over 30 articulation agreements with Ottawa U, Laurentian U, UQO, Saint-Paul U, Athabasca U, Glendon at York U, Moncton U, ÉTS (École de la technologie supérieure de l’Université du Québec), UQAM, Université de Montréal, Université du Québec à Rimouski and more. See individual program descriptions on the website for more information. Deferral policy: Fees can be differed if student is eligible for financial aid. No additional cost for deferral. Students not eligible for financial aid must pay full fees before enrolment is confirmed. Student with disabilities: http://crc.collegelacite.ca/service-dappui-et-dadaptations/ 613 742-2483, ext. 2090 [email protected] Three 2-room apartments in the Residence are adapted for students with mobility impairment. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary http://www.collegelacite.ca/bourses-aides/bourses.htm and awards application 613 742-2483, ext. 2059 information and [email protected] deadlines: Other scholarship info: http://fondationdelacite.ca/ Varying deadlines for scholarship RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: http://residencelacite.ca/ Residence Application Deadline There is no deadline. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served Residence Guaranteed? basis until Residence is full. Room deposit fee The College does not guarantee students will get a room in the Residence. On-line Application Form A $500 deposit is required to reserve a room. http://residencelacite.ca/aux-etudes/inscription

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Admissions: Recruitment: 519-541-2403 | [email protected] Admissions: lambtoncollege.ca for a full list of programs Scholarships and Kim Graham: Associate Registrar, Admissions & Financial Aid financial aid: 519-542-7751 ext. 3306 | [email protected] Campus tours: Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 2:00 p.m. and the last Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. A personal tour can be arranged by calling 519-541-2403 Student for a Day: Opportunity to sit in on college classes for a day. Upcoming events: Fall & Spring Open House: lambtoncollege.ca/openhouse INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 3,800 full-time students & 6,500 part-time students New programs: New Programs for 2016: - Environmental Technician- Water & Wastewater Systems Operations: Two- year Diploma - Hospitality-Culture, Leadership & Operations: Two year Diploma - Process Piping Design: One year Graduate Certificate - Business-Accounting- Two year Diploma - Fire to Paramedic Bridging Program - Practical Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bridging Program Program changes: Business Administration: Three year Advanced Diploma: Students have the opportunity to graduate with three areas of concentration (Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Marketing). Sports & Recreation Management- Advanced Diploma: Length of program has changed to a three-year delivery. Chemical Production & Power Engineering (CPET): Three year Advanced Diploma has been updated to include two new bio-industrial technology courses. Power Engineering: Three year Advanced Diploma, we now offer a program to allow graduates to achieve their second class power engineer designation. Fire Sciences: Our Fire & Public Safety Centre of Excellence has been designated an OFC regional training centre. This will allow students to challenge and obtain NFPA, Pro Board and IFSAC Certification upon graduation. What’s new: Nova Chemicals Health & Research Centre: Breaking ground in Spring 2016, The Nova Chemicals Health & Research Centre will feature 60,000 sq. ft. of simulation labs, learning studios, collaborative meeting space and research space. Athletics & Fitness Complex: Breaking ground in Spring 2016, this 40,000 sq. ft. facility will house a double gymnasium and multi-purpose fitness and studio space. Apple Distinguished Program: Mobile Learning: Class + Experience initiative has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished Program, a designation reserved for programs that meet criteria for innovation, leadership, and educational excellence, demonstrating Apple’s vision of exemplary learning environments.

34 Jack.org: a student-run initiative to help raise awareness of mental health and end the stigma associated with mental illness through events, engagement and discussion. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Lambton College ranks students on their best grades, either secondary school or and selection process for post-secondary grades. Admission scores vary by program. oversubscribed programs: Selection process for Lambton College ensures that the student has the required admission non-oversubscribed requirements. programs: Grade 11 marks We use Grade 11 and Grade 12 marks for scoring for competitive programs. Dual credits/SHSM For more information see lambtoncollege.ca/SCWI programs: Karen King, Manager: 519-542-7751 ext.3485 | [email protected] Alternate offers of Yes- the program is added to the list and an offer is sent out. admission: Supplemental admission None. requirements: Differentials: C, U, and M are treated equally. Workplace pathways: CICE-Community Integration Through Cooperative Education Rodney Marsh 519-542-7751 ext.3250 | [email protected] Upgrading pathways: Academic Upgrading, for prerequisites is available through in-class or online options. Preparatory programs are available. Post-graduate Graduate Certificates, Accelerated Diplomas and university articulation opportunities: agreements are available. Deferral policy: Students on OSAP can defer fees; a minimum payment of $300 is required. If the student is not on OSAP a minimum deferral of $300 is required. Fees due on August 15, 2016. Student with disabilities: Accessibility Centre: Kelly Wilson, Counsellor- 519-542-7751 ext.3417 Learning Strategist: Vicki Byers-519-542-7751 ext.3566 Tutoring Centre: Connie Byrns-519-542-7751 ext.3444 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary lambtoncollege.ca/financialaid and awards application All awards, scholarships, grants, and bursaries are listed online information and Teresa McMahon, Financial Aid Officer, 519-542-7751 ext.3248 deadlines: [email protected]

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: On campus residence accommodates 280 students in 140 double rooms. Residence Application Applications are on a first come, first serve basis. There is no deadline, Deadline applications are open until filled. Students must confirm into a program prior to Residence Guaranteed? Room deposit fee applying for a spot in residence. Residence is not guaranteed. On-line Application Form Room Deposit Fee: $250 at time of application.

35 Loyalist College General Inquiries 376 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road 613-969-1913 ext. 2100 P.O. Box 4200 Fax 613-962-1376 Belleville, Ontario Toll Free 1-888-569-2547 K8N 5B9 TTY 613-962-0633 We put you to work! [email protected] CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment Chantal Dilts, Coordinator, Recruitment and Special Events (613) 969-1913, ext. 2489 admissions: Donna Whiteman, Admissions: (613) 969-1913, ext. 2100, Email: [email protected] Scholarships and Laura Russell: (613) 969-1913, ext. 2425 Joanne Farrell: (613) 969-1913, ext. 2202 financial aid: Email: [email protected] Campus tours: To book a tour please visit us at loyalistcollege.com/future-students/book-a- isit/ Upcoming e ents: To learn more about Loyalist College events please visit us at loyalistcollege.com/e ents/ INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Approximately 3,000 New programs: Post-secondary and special programs • One year Workplace Arts and Science Certificate program for OSSD graduates with Workplace level credits • Aboriginal Construction Renovation Certificate Post-graduate Certificates • The one-year Entrepreneurial Studies usiness Launch (ES L) program teaches students the entrepreneurial skills to launch and grow their own business. • The one-year Supply Chain Management Global Logistics (LOGS) program prepares students for a career in supply chain management, concentrating on trade compliance and logistics planning. Loyalist s program has received accreditation by the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council. Program changes: N A What s new: Upgraded Human Simulation Lab In this recently renovated learning environment, students in the Developmental Services Worker, Personal Support Worker, Practical Nursing and Nursing programs use the latest equipment to prepare for careers in health and human studies.

On March 12, 2015 Loyalist announced that for the second consecutive time, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) Accreditation Bureau awarded a seven-year accreditation status to Loyalist College and the Brock-Loyalist Collaborative B.Sc.N. program.

The W. Garfield Weston Foundation has extended funding for skilled trades students and apprentices at Loyalist, with 50 Fellowships available in 2016. This will bring the total support for 130 students through the Fellowship program at Loyalist to $520,000.

Newly refurbished Student Computer Lab and Dining Hall ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Admissions scores An applicant must first meet the minimum required grade(s) in each of a program s pre-requisite and selection process for course(s) and then be ranked by an overall average in these courses and any other courses specified. Additional OSSD credits and overall GPA are not calculated during the competition. In o ersubscribed the event that the required credits are in progress, the admissions team may refer to the programs: applicant s relevant Grade 11 mark. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. Selection process for All qualified applicants who apply before Feb. 1 are issued an offer. ualified applicants who non-o ersubscribed submit applications after Feb. 1 will receive offers on a first-come, first-served basis. programs: Grade marks: For non-oversubscribed programs Grade 11 marks are not evaluated during the application process unless the credit is a specific requirement of a program. 36 Dual credits/SHSM In partnership with the Hastings Prince Edward, Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic, Kawartha Pine programs: Ridge, Durham Catholic, and the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic district school boards, Loyalist currently offers approximately 25 dual-credit programs. For information on transfer credit please contact the admissions office. Alternate offers of Students who do not meet the minimum admission requirements for a desired program, or who admission: are unsuccessful in an admissions competition, are issued an alternate offer to a similar program for which they qualify. Supplemental admission Supplemental admission requirements may be required in select programs. Requirements may requirements: include: portfolio, criminal record checks, immunization records, CPR and anaphylaxis certificates. Differentials: C, M, U credits are all weighted equally where applicable. Applicants for our Nursing Degree program must possess the required U and M level credits. Workplace pathways: General Arts and Science-Workplace (GASW) - This two-semester program offers math, science, business, and communications enrichment, as well as various vocational elective courses. It allows students to broaden their knowledge while developing different career-specific skills. Admission requirements include: Ontario Secondary School diploma with workplace preparation credits, ENG4E Upgrading pathways: Certain conditions may allow applicants to gain admission to their desired program by completing our College Prep program or by successfully completing The Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT). Post-graduate New - Entrepreneurial Studies – Business Launch and Supply Chain Management – Global opportunities: Logistics. Please visit loyalistcollege.com for a full list of post-graduate programs. Deferral policy: N/A Student with disabilities: The AccessAbility Centre (AAC) provides academic supports to students with documented disabilities. Disabilities may include learning, ADHD, mental health, mobility, medical, brain injury, Autism, hearing, and vision. Services are free, voluntary and confidential. Students must self-identify and are encouraged to contact the ACC well in advance of attending. For more information, please contact Jennifer Vincent, Manager at 613-969-1913 ext. 2168 or [email protected] or visit loyalistcollege.com/accessabilitycentre SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary New: Journalists for Human Rights and Loyalist College Aboriginal Reporters Scholarship: This and awards application scholarship is for emerging Aboriginal reporters in Ontario and allows two emerging Aboriginal journalists to take part in the Loyalist-Trent eight-week summer institute in Journalism. information and deadlines: The W. Garfield Weston Foundation Fellowship Program: Designed to attract students to skilled trades careers, the W. Garfield Weston Fellowship Program offers tuition and bursary incentives to help students train for and succeed in this growing labour market. During the course of their studies, recipients who maintain a specified minimum average may receive over to $5,000 in tuition credit and bursaries from the College.

Loyalist College Entrance Scholarship: Students who have an 87% high school average or over and accept our offer of admission by May 1, are eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship. (Average is required based on all Grade 11 and top 6 Grade 12 courses.) Post-graduate programs not eligible. For some students mid-term marks may be used. The students must maintain their 87% average through graduation to receive the scholarship. RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: First Year – Fully furnished apartment style, six single bedrooms, two bathrooms and kitchen per Residence Application apartment. Returning students have the option of the same apartment style, or upper-year Deadline residence townhouse accommodations with four single bedrooms. Students may rent a fridge Residence Guaranteed? for $100 (Sept. to April). A quiet building and alcohol-free building is an option. Students are Room deposit fee accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Potential students may apply before confirming an On-line Application Form offer of admission. There is no application deadline. An online application including a $50 application fee is required at loyalistcollege.com. A $500 deposit is required to hold space.

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TORONTO, ON www.michener.ca

CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Recruitment: Aliyyah Nazeem, 416.596.3101 ext.3428, [email protected] Admissions: Admissions: Andy Berthiaume, 416.596.3101 ext.3433, [email protected]

Scholarships and http://michener.ca/admissions/fees-financial-aid/ financial aid: [email protected] Campus tours: Can be booked at http://michener.ca/admissions/events-tours/ Upcoming events: Fall Campus Day INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 1000 Full-Time Students New programs: N/A Program changes: Cardiovascular Perfusion Program will have an intake for September 2016. What’s new: In January 2016, Michener integrated with Canada’s largest academic hospital, University Health Network, to become The Michener Institute of Education at UHN. Drawing clinical practice, research and education together in real time enables us to deliver a more up-to-date and comprehensive education for students, as well as better learning opportunities for working health care professionals. It also accelerates the transfer of academic research at Michener from the school labs into clinical practice, creating a win-win for Michener students and health care professionals … and most importantly, the patient.

ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2015 Admissions scores Academic CGPA’s of all qualified applicants are converted to the 4.0 OMSAS scale, and and selection process for then rank ordered. Top ranked students are invited to interview. After the interviews oversubscribed are scored, applicants are re-ranked and top ranked applicants receive an offer of programs: admission. Selection process for N/A non-oversubscribed programs: Grade 11 marks: Grade 11U level marks are considered only in cases where Grade 12U marks are still in progress for our Respiratory Therapy and Medical Laboratory Science programs only.

38 Dual credits/SHSM We do not give special consideration for Specialist High Skills Majors. programs: Alternate offers of Michener does not grant alternative offers of admission. admission: Supplemental admission Applicants must complete a supplemental application online and pay a $40 fee. Upon requirements: acceptance all students must provide proof of; immunization and immunity blood test requirements, a Vulnerable Persons Check and submit completed immunization records to our health services by August 31st 2016. Differentials: All programs require Grade 12U courses and/or University course prerequisites. Workplace pathways: N/A

Upgrading pathways: N/A

Post-graduate Cardiovascular Perfusion, Ultrasound, Chiropody, Genetics Technology and Diagnostic opportunities: Cytology. Joint programs with the include: Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging Technology, Radiation Therapy and Radiological Technology. Also, part-time Graduate Certificate programs and Continuing Education in programs like MRI, Anesthesia Assistant and Diabetes Educator Graduate Certificate to name a few.

Deferral policy: We do not defer admission to any programs.

Student with disabilities: We provide accessibility services and counselling for our student population though the Student Success Network (SSN).

SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Each year, Michener offers over $70,000 in scholarships, bursaries and awards for and awards application students enrolled in full-time programs at Michener, in recognition of student achievement. There are eight Michener Entrance Scholarships valued at $1500. information and th deadlines: Michener Entrance Scholarship deadline is July 30 2016. http://www.michener.ca/scholarships RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Schatz Hall – Michener’s on-campus residence, which is attached to the main building. Residence Application The residence rooms include a private room and washroom. On every floor there are Deadline also shared kitchen facilities and common areas for socializing. Residence Guaranteed? Room deposit fee This is only available to first year students. There are 40 residence rooms available. On-line Application Form Students residing greater than 100km away are given first preference. If demand is greater than availability, those that live greater than 100km are chosen via a lottery system.

No deposit is necessary but a credit card is required to hold for damages in lieu of deposit. Deadline to apply for residence is July 1st 2016. Please find application on the Michener website:

http://www.michener.ca/resources/residence

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & admissions: Admissions Phone: 905‐575‐2000 or visit mohawkcollege.ca/admissions Recruitment: Phone 905‐575‐2310 or visit mohawkcollege.ca/future‐students Scholarships and Financial Assistance Phone: 1‐844‐767‐6871 financial aid: Visit mohawkcollege.ca/financialassistance and mohawkcollege.ca/momoney Email [email protected] [email protected] Campus tours: Email: [email protected] or visit mohawkcollege.ca/visit‐tour Upcoming events: mohawkcollege.ca/events‐calendar INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Mohawk delivers a quality education to more than 30,500 full‐time, part‐time and apprenticeship students, 400 Aboriginal students, 1,200 International Students from more than 70 countries and 1,700 academically at‐risk high school students. New programs: Communications Media Practices (266) Program changes: Office Administration ‐ Health Services (335) ‐ previously Office Administration ‐ Medical (329) Tourism (964) ‐ previously Tourism and Travel (314) What’s new: Apply to any eligible full‐time program that starts in September 2016 to take advantage of our exclusive Applicant Prize program. Confirm your acceptance and you could be entered to win one of three great promotions, including free tuition!

At Ontario’s only in production Additive Manufacturing Resource Centre (AMRC), Mohawk is educating the next generation of parts designers, technicians and technologists and putting them to work by turning digital files into plastic and metal prototypes and parts for start‐ ups, small and medium‐sized companies and multinational corporations.

The new Mohawk College Transit Terminal is a centralized hub of all transit stops at Mohawk College Fennell campus. All transit routes that currently serve the college will move to this new location. This new facility will better integrate Mohawk College as part of the larger Hamilton transportation network.

Mohawk’s Technology Toolbox enhances job readiness with new learning options. It’s a comprehensive technology‐driven open learning platform encompasses content management, assessment, learning, collaboration and social networking. It opens up the huge potential of mobile learning opportunities and leverages simulation technology to deliver relevant education to a broader student population.

ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores and Eligible applicants to oversubscribed programs, who have applied before the Equal selection process for Consideration Date (Feb 1st), are ranked by grades of required courses. Additional selection oversubscribed programs: criteria may be applicable. We do not publish cut‐off scores for over‐subscribed programs as they are determined based on the applicant pool and vary from year to year.

Selection process for All eligible applicants who have applied before the Equal Consideration Date (Feb 1st) non‐oversubscribed programs: receive an offer of admission.

Grade 11 marks: When an applicant does not have a midterm or final grade for their Grade 12 requirement(s), we will consider their Grade 11 final grade, when ranking for competitive programs only.

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Dual credits/SHSM New for 2016, Manufacturing, Welding, Media and Aboriginal Studies complement the existing programs: General Education, Technology, and OYAP programs offered on campus and in secondary schools throughout the Golden Horseshoe and Grand River Regions. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/dualcredit

Alternate offers of Applicants to waitlisted programs, and applicants not eligible to their program of choice who admission: are not pursuing upgrading or testing options, may be sent an alternative offer for a related program.

Supplemental admission Additional selection criteria may be used for oversubscribed programs. Examples are requirements: standardized testing (HOAE), portfolios, interviews, reference letters, auditions, questionnaires, testing etc.

Differentials: Information on how C, M or U level courses are considered as part of our admissions process: As per the Ministry’s Binding Policy Directive all C, M or U level courses are considered equally for the purpose of admissions decisions

Workplace pathways: Art & Design Foundations (270), Career Pathways (361), Human Services Foundation (276), Pre‐ Justice (250), Pre‐Media and Entertainment (194), Mechanical Techniques (571‐579) Visit mohawkcollege.ca/preparatory‐studies

Upgrading pathways: Upgrading opportunities exist through Continuing Education and through the EO funded Academic Upgrading program. For English as Second Language applicants we offer General Arts & Science‐ English for Academic Purposes mohawkcollege.ca/278 (Domestic) and mohawkcollege.ca/478 (International )

Post‐graduate Mohawk offers a number of post‐graduate opportunities. opportunities: Visit mohawkcollege.ca/professional

Deferral policy: n/a

Student with disabilities: Mohawk has a comprehensive Accessible Learning Services department to support Academic Accommodations for students with disabilities. Visit mohawkcollege.ca/als

SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Mo’ Money Resource Centre‐ To learn about paying for school, budgeting, credit and debt visit: and awards application mohawkcollege.ca/momoney information and deadlines: Play our financial literacy game: realitycheque.ca/ Applications for tuition and other bursaries open six weeks prior to the start of each semester. For specific dates, visit awards.mohawkcollege.ca

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Residence applications open in February each year. Spaces are limited – Apply Early. Residence Application Applications are accepted on a first‐come first‐ served basis. There is a $350 security deposit th Deadline due at the time of application. Students must confirm their Residence offers by June 15 each Residence Guaranteed? year. Apply online at mohawkrez.ca. Room deposit fee On‐line Application Form

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Welland Campus - 300 Woodlawn Road, Welland Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus - 135 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara Falls Campus - 5881 Dunn Street, Niagara Falls

CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Student Recruitment – Phil Hayes, Manager of Student Recruitment admissions: Tel: 905-735-2211 ext. 7898 [email protected] Dept. Email: [email protected]; Twitter:@MyFutureNC Admissions Department – Eric Silvestri, Associate Registrar Admissions & Financial Aid Tel: 905-735-2211 ext. 7619. Dept. Email: [email protected] Scholarships and Financial Aid & Awards financial aid: Tel: 905-735-2211, ext. 7618 (Welland Campus) & ext. 4209 (NOTL Campus) Email: [email protected] Campus tours: Future Students - InfoCentre 905-735-2211 ext. 7559 or book online: niagaracollege.ca/visit/ Upcoming events: Please visit niagaracollege.ca for all upcoming events or sign up to our monthly DiscoverNC newsletter at www.niagaracollege.ca/visit/ INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: Over 9,000 full-time students New programs: Fall 2016 Bachelor of Business Administration – Human Resources (4-year degree) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Game Development* Bachelor of Science (Honours) – Game Programming* *Collaborative programs with Winter 2017 Commercial Beekeeping (Graduate Certificate) Sept 2017 Industrial Automation (Graduate Certificate) Program changes: New January 2017 intake for Broadcasting – Radio, Television & Film PSW – Pathway to Practical Nursing & Practical Nursing (Alternative Delivery) What’s new: Niagara College is in the midst of its $55-million Capital Vision 2016 project that will provide new and expanded facilities at the Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake campuses to support growth, enhance the student experience, and expand Niagara College’s research and innovation capabilities. More details can be found at niagaracollege.ca/capitalvision/ ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions For competitive programs, applications received on or before the application deadlines are scores and selection equally considered, based on published admission requirements and residency priority. process for Selection is based on the average of final grades in all required courses and, if required, pre- oversubscribed admission test or portfolio scores. Course averages are based on the highest senior level final programs: grade available at the time of evaluation. Mid-term grades are not considered for competitive programs however, grade 11 final grades are considered where the required grade 12 course is in progress. Proof of completed admission requirements must be submitted by the deadlines listed at niagaracollege.ca/dates Selection process for Applications to open programs are evaluated based on published admission requirements. non-oversubscribed When the applicant provides proof of meeting the requirements, an offer of admission can be programs: issued, provided space is available in the program.

42 Grade 11 marks: Competitive programs: Grade 11 final grades are considered where the required grade 12 course is in progress. (Example: When an applicant is enrolled in a required grade 12 Math, and has no previous final mark for grade 12 Math, evaluation will be based on the final mark for grade 11 Math. Offers of admission granted in this circumstance will be conditional upon successful completion of the required grade 12 Math). Non-competitive programs: Where a grade 11 course is required, and is in progress at the time of admissions evaluation, a decision will be rendered upon receipt of a mid- term grade. Offers of admission granted will be conditional upon successful completion of the grade 11 course. A current list of competitive and non-competitive programs is available at niagaracollege.ca/status. Dual credits/SHSM Dual credits and SHSM courses are not given extra consideration for admission, programs: however they may be considered for exemption/transfer credit opportunities.

The college also offers a $1,000 Specialist High Skills Major Scholarship for applicants who have an average of at least 75% in courses used for admission requirements into a related Niagara College program. Details can be found at www.niagaracollege.ca/shsm. Alternate offers of Alternate offers of admission may be issued to related or preparatory programs. admission: Supplemental admission May include: mandatory pre-admission testing, participation in an audition, submission requirements: of a portfolio and/or resume. Additional fees may apply. Differentials: Niagara does not differentiate between C, M or U level courses. Workplace pathways: All post-secondary programs at Niagara require a minimum of C or U level courses. Workplace credits are not considered for admission. Upgrading pathways: Preparatory Certificate programs are offered in Pre-Health, Pre-Community, Pre-Media, Pre-Technology and College Exploration. The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate program is available for candidates who are at least 19 years of age and do not have the required courses for admission. Post-graduate 14 Graduate Certificate programs are offered at Niagara College. Details regarding opportunities: articulation agreements, degree completion and credit transfer are located at www.niagaracollege.ca. Deferral policy: Offers of admission and waiting lists are valid for the current term only. Deferrals are not available. Student with disabilities: Please contact our Center for Students with Disabilities at 905-735-2211 ext. 7602 or go online at niagaracollege.ca/cswd to download Niagara College’s Disability Services Guide. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary For more information please contact Financial Aid and Awards and awards application Tel: 905-735-2211 (Welland Campus) ext. 7618 (NOTL Campus) ext. 4209 information and deadlines: Website: niagaracollege.ca/finaid Email: [email protected]

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Welland Campus Tel: 905-732-9700 Residence Application Niagara on the Lake Campus Tel: 905-641-4435 Deadline Residence Application Deadline: April 15, 2016 Residence Guaranteed? Residence Guaranteed: No. Priority is given to those residing outside of the Niagara Room deposit fee Region. On-line Application Form Room deposit fee: $500 On-line Application Form: niagaracollege.ca/residence

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment Admissions Office admissions: Julie Mailloux T: 05-235- 222 E: mailloux northern.on.ca Liaison/Recruitment Officer Melissa Lamoureux T: 05-235-6 41 E: lamoureuxm northern.on.ca Scholarships and Over 400,000 available in bursaries. For information please see the Financial financial aid: Aid Officers at each respective campus, or visit http://www.northernc.on.ca/financial-assistance/ Campus tours: Campus tours are available year round by request. Contact the Liaison/Recruitment Officer at lamoureuxm northern.on.ca or 05-235-6 41 Upcoming events: Open House – All Campuses - (April 201 ) Powwow 201 – Timmins Campus - (April 201 ) CIP 2016 – Timmins Campus TDSS (New Liskeard) - (October 13) Visit www.northernc.on.ca for more information. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 1, 00 Full time students 15,000 Part time and Continuing Education students New programs: Occupational Therapist Assistant – Physiotherapist Assistant Program changes: No program changes for Fall 2016 What s new: Partnership with ueens University – Graduates of the Civil/Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering Technology or Mining Engineering Technician program who have completed their diploma with a minimum 5 average are eligible to enrol in the ueens niversity Bachelor of Technology. After completing their diploma at Northern, students would take a bridging’ semester, then transfer directly to Year 3 of ueens’ B.Tech to complete years 3 4 of the program. Creative Outlet – A collaborative and creative space where all students can explore, create, generate ideas, prototype, as well as learn about entrepreneurship. The Outlet includes writable walls, a smart board, several 3D printers, CNC machine, Alienware Area 51 computer systems, VR Oculus rift unit, work tables, and an assortment of tools and materials. New programs in development - Mobile Application Development, Business Administration- Information Systems Healthcare Management (pending MTC approval). ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 1 Admissions scores Varies from year to year, only minimum requirements are published, however and selection process for the cut off for highly competitive programs is much higher than the minimum oversubscribed requirement published. Highly competitive Programs are programs that receive programs: more applications than seats available in the program. As a result, applications received by Feb. 1st are ranked in order of priority according to highest academic achievement in the admission requirements published for the program. After the February 1st equal consideration date, applications are waitlisted should seats become available in the program. Selection process for Must meet minimum admissions requirements, or be in the process of obtaining 44 non-oversubscribed admission course requirements to receive a conditional offer. Proof of programs: registration in high school courses or upgrading is required. Applicants continue to be assessed until September, or until the program cap is reached and then a waitlist is created. Grade 11 marks: Marks from Grade 11 may be used by Admissions for students in highly competitive programs, and where Admissions doesn’t have Grade 12 marks to base their offer. However, we recommend that applicants, if possible, try to have Grade 12 requirement course(s) for a highly competitive program completed in the first semester of their last year to be more competitive in the process. Dual credits/SHSM Dual Credits would be looked at for credit exemption. List of dual credit programs: programs available upon request. Alternate offers of Yes. For applicants that do not meet admission requirements for selected admission: programs, they may be given an alternative offer where they do meet the admission requirements, dependent on availability of seats in any given program. Supplemental admission Yes, for Veterinary Sciences, Health Sciences and Community Services placement requirements: (First Aid, CPR, Immunization records, police check), no admissions testing. Admission testing is offered to mature students who do not have the required English or Math, (no testing available for sciences). More information available at www.mynorthern.ca Differentials: Northern does not have any grade differential. Workplace pathways: College Vocational Upgrading pathways: Preparatory programs; Pre-Health and Pre-Technology: Pathway to Health and Trades/Technology programs. General Arts and Science – Exploratory. Post-graduate Addictions Counselor, Companion Animal Physical Rehabilitation, Paramedic opportunities: Bridging, Welding Design – International Deferral policy: Only in extenuating circumstances – requests must go to our Registrar and are considered on an individual, case by case, basis. Student with disabilities: Accessibility Services Department SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Check out our website at www.northernc.on.ca and awards application http://www.northernc.on.ca/financial-assistance/ information and deadlines: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: http://www.northernc.on.ca/housing/ Residence Application Timmins Campus (103 single rooms, 12 suites, 4 double rooms) Central shared Deadline kitchens, 2 common rooms, game room, and laundry. Guaranteed residence for Residence Guaranteed? th Room deposit fee first year students, residence must be confirmed with deposit before June 15 . On-line Application Form Application available online. Off campus housing list available. Haileybury Campus (16 units, 4 rooms/apartment, 64 beds) Applications available online. Apartment style with open-concept kitchen and living area, flat screen TV, laundry, 2 bathrooms, furnished. Off campus housing list available. Kirkland Lake Campus Off campus housing list available. Moosonee Campus (No residence) Off campus housing list available.

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Recruitment – Alison McMahon, [email protected] 519-674-1500 ext. admissions: 63256 Admissions – Barb O’Neill, [email protected] 519-674-1500 ext. 63610 Scholarships and Scholarships – Carolyn Lucio, [email protected] 519-674-1500 ext. 63524 financial aid: Financial Aid – Catherine Chavis, [email protected] 519-674-1500 ext 63506 Campus tours: Personal campus tours are available by appointment, Monday – Friday. Contact Wade Vermeersch at [email protected] or 519-674-1500 ext. 63507 or Alison McMahon at [email protected], 519-674-1500 ext. 63256 Upcoming events: Red Carpet Day Open House events (program specific) – Performance Horse Handler Certificate, in Clinton –Thurs. Nov. 17th, 2016 Agriculture, Environmental Management, & Horticulture – Thurs. Nov. 24, 2016 Veterinary Technology & Veterinary Office Administration – Fri. Nov. 25, 2016 INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population: 650 fulltime students New programs: No new programs at this time Program changes: Veterinary Technology, both deliveries: Required courses will need to have a minimum 75% final average for the College level, and 65% final average for the University level courses What’s new: ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions scores Our over-subscribed program is our Veterinary Technology Diploma. For VT we and selection process for look at marks in Grade 12 C/U Math and English, Grade 11C/U Biology, Grade oversubscribed 12C/11U Chemistry. College level courses must have a minimum final average of programs: 75% and University level courses must have a minimum final average of 65%. Applicants are also required to write a Health Occupations Aptitude Exam (HOAE) test that is used in their admissions score. Selection process for OSSD or equivalent, a minimum 60% average, in 6 Grade 11 or Grade 12, C, M, non-oversubscribed O,or U courses, excluding Co-op credits, including a minimum of Grade 11C programs: Math and Grade 12C English. Grade 11 marks: Grade 11 grades will be considered as part of the 6 courses for their required admissions average. If we are looking for a final Grade 12 mark for admissions into an over-subscribed program we will consider Grade 11 marks in the assessment process but the Grade 12 grade must still meet the minimum required average.

46 Dual credits/SHSM No Dual credit programs currently available. programs: We host SHSM events on campus for Agriculture, Environmental Management and Horticulture and would be happy to host your students in those programs Alternate offers of The only alternate offers that are made are to applicants who have applied to admission: the Veterinary Technology Conventional program. An offer to the Veterinary Technology Alternative program may be granted. For our Veterinary Technology diploma, if students are not successful in offers of admission, we do encourage them to consider our other animal program options (Veterinary Office Administration, Performance Horse Handler, or Agriculture) and normally applications to these programs are still open at this time. Supplemental admission For Veterinary Technology admissions, students are also required to complete requirements: 40 hours of work experience in a Vet Clinic. This must be submitted by August 1st of their application year to keep their spot in the program. Differentials: For Veterinary Technology admissions, our minimum grade for College level courses is 75% and for University level courses is 65%. Workplace pathways: None available Upgrading pathways: None available. Post-graduate None available opportunities: Deferral policy: For deferrals, students can connect directly with our campus registrar. Deferrals are granted for all programs except the Veterinary Technology diploma programs. Student with disabilities: Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact our Accessibility Services co-ordinator. Amy Wszol would be happy to help them with accommodations and can be reached at: [email protected] 519-674-1500 ext. 63206 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Students can apply to scholarships through our campus website. It is one and awards application application form and can be found at: www.ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca/awards information and We have more than $106,000 awarded annually deadlines:

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Deadline: Steckley Hall Residence is guaranteed for first year students that apply Residence Application by May 29, 2016. Our residence is a dormitory style residence. Deadline Guarantee and Deposit: First year students are guaranteed residence as long as Residence Guaranteed? Room deposit fee the application is submitted by the indicated deadline date. Residence On-line Application Form applications can be printed from our campus website and submitted with a $500 deposit to hold the applicant’s spot. Fees: All students that live in residence must purchase a meal plan. Our 2015/2016 residence and meal plan costs for a double room is $2,537 per semester.

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CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment Recruitment: 05-­‐59-­‐255, et. 2222 / studentrecruitmentsaultcollege.ca admissions: Admissions: 05-­‐59-­‐600 / registrarsaultcollege.ca Scholarships and Terry Ableson, Financial Aid Administrator, Chair, Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards financial aid: Committee 05-­‐59-­‐255, et. 20 student.financial.assistancesaultcollege.ca Campus tours: Phone 05-­‐59-­‐255, et. 2222 or email studentrecruitmentsaultcollege.ca Campus tours are conducted Monday to Friday at 10am and 2pm. isit www.saultcollege.ca for more information. Upcoming eents: Please visit www.saultcollege.ca for news and special event information including future Open House dates. INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student 2,00 Full-­‐Time students population: New programs: General Arts & Science – University Preparation (1115) – 2 years General Arts & Science – Environmental Health (1130) – 2 years Whats new: Graphic Design – 3-­‐year program has been changed to Graphic Design – Digital Media and will be delivered in an accelerated format in 2 years. Notable new pathway options available to our students include: • Humber College degree completion opportunities for Business, Police Foundations, Child and outh Worker, and Adventure Recreation and Parks Technician graduates. • University of Wales Trinity Saint David degree completion opportunity for Fitness and Health Promotions graduates. • Inverness College degree completion opportunity for Forestry Conservation Technician or Natural Environment Technology graduates • Lake Superior State University degree completion opportunity for Business graduates. Mental Health Hub includes the addition of 2 Psychologists, a Mental Health Counsellor and Educator, allowing for Mental Health First Aid / SafeTAL training. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Admissions • Aviation – Flight Technology and BScN are currently oversubscribed programs. scores and As of March 2016, we have waitlists in Aviation – Flight Technology and Collaborative selection process Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ranking is based on admission requirements only. Mid-­‐ for term marks will be used if final marks are not available. oersubscribed programs: Selection process Check that all admission requirements are met, or are in the process of being met. All for eligible applications are accepted. non-­‐ oersubscribed programs: Grade marks: Some programs do have Grade 11 entrance requirements. Dual No admission is based on dual credits or Specialist High Skills Maor courses. 48 credits/SHSM programs: Alternate offers of Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for their program of choice will admission: be given an alternate offer of admission, wherever possible. Supplemental Some programs require supplemental requirements including First Aid, CPR, WHMIS, admission Criminal Record Check, Category 1 Medical and English Language Proficiency Test. See requirements: www.saultcollege.ca for more details. Differentials: Sault College does not use differentials. Workplace Students with workplace level courses are able to study in the Community Integration pathways: through Co-­‐Operative Education (CICE) Diploma program. For more information, please visit www.saultcollege.ca regarding workplace level courses. Upgrading Free Academic Upgrading on campus for English, Math, and Sciences. Upgrading can be pathways: used to meet College entrance requirements. Post-­‐graduate Post-­‐graduate programs include: Public Relations and Event Management, Business opportunities: Management, Natural Resources/Environmental Law – Inspection & Enforcement, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). All programs are one year in length. Deferral policy: Sault College does not have admission deferrals. Student with We ask students to identify as soon as possible with our Student Services Department, so disabilities: that they can begin the school year successfully. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, Sault College Entrance & Returning Student Awards – deadline May 13th, 2016 bursary http://www.saultcollege.ca/services/FinancialAssistance/EntranceAwards.asp and awards application Sault College Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards – deadline November 11th, 2016 information and http://www.saultcollege.ca/services/FinancialAssistance/AllAwards.asp deadlines: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Ray Lawson Hall has shared double rooms and single rooms available. options: Double room rate -­‐ $5115 Residence Application Single room rate -­‐ $5915 Deadline Mandatory meal plan options beginning at $2955 Residence Guaranteed? Early-­‐bird deadline is March 21, 2016, and priority deadline is May 6, 2016. We still Room deposit fee accept applications after this date, however these students will be prioritized on a first-­‐ On-­‐line Application come-­‐first-­‐serve basis. More information is available on our website: Form http://www.saultcollege.ca/services/Residence/HowToApply.asp Non-­‐refundable deposit is $300 due June 10, 2016 upon receiving acceptance. Residence is not guaranteed, however, priority is given to first year students coming from out of town. Please visit our online application form: http://www.saultcollege.ca/services/Residence/ApplicationForm.asp

49 CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment: Student Recruitment: senecacollege.ca/counsellors Phone: 416.491.4660 Email: [email protected] Admissions: Seneca Admissions: senecacollege.ca/admissions Phone: 416.491.5050 ext. 22800 Email: [email protected] Scholarships Financial Aid: senecacollege.ca/financialaid and Phone: 416.491.5050 financial aid:  Newnham Campus - ext. 22480  King Campus - ext. 55121  Seneca@York Campus - ext. 33011  Markham Campus - ext. 77422 Email: [email protected] Book an individual tour: senecacollege.ca/visitus Campus Book a school group tour for your students: [email protected] tours: Phone: 416.491.4660 Google 360 Virtual Tour: senecacollege.ca/campuses Upcoming 2016 Seneca Fall Open House: November 26, 2016 events: 2017 Seneca Spring Open House: April 1, 2017 INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student 27,500+ full-time students / 8,000+ graduates annually population: New 8 new Graduate Certificates senecacollege.ca/gradcerts programs:  Cosmetic Science  Sales Force Automation and CRM Analytics  Global Hospitality Business Development  Social Media Analytics  Marketing Management  Strategic Marketing and Marketing Analytics  Mental Health Intervention  Public Relations – Investor Relations

Program All 12 Bachelor’s Degree programs are now Honours Degrees changes: New Friday/Saturday delivery option for Large Animal Health and Production program What’s new:  New Mechatronics Lab - Seneca has partnered with Siemens to develop the first Mechatronics Simulation and Demonstration Centre (MSDC) in Ontario. The Centre houses state-of-the-art workstations within an industry-customized teaching space with full simulation capability. The MSDC’s learning environment will support Siemens Mechatronics Systems certification courses, designed to be integrated into Seneca's existing curriculum. This provides Seneca graduates the opportunity to attain an internationally recognized skills certification.  Seneca paralegal students win the 2016 Osgoode Cup, beating McGill University. This is the first time a college has won this award.  Students from Seneca’s Creative Advertising program have again won first place in advertising agency, Grip Limited’s annual Orange Juicer Competition. Sixteen teams from colleges and universities across Ontario competed for the opportunity to pitch an ad campaign to an agency client. Winners receive a paid three-month position in the agency’s apprenticeship program.

50 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Oversubscribed Programs To be competitive Number Number of Admissions 2015/2016 applicants require: of Seats Applications scores and Animation Portfolio of work and drawing test 40 500 selection Honours Bachelor of Min. 65% in six 12U courses with min. 90 520 process for Aviation Technology 70% in four required courses oversubscribed Honours Bachelor of Technology – Min. 65% in six 12U courses 70 300 programs: Software Development Early Childhood Education Min 65% 12C English 220 1100 Nursing – BScN Min 80% in six grade 12U courses 200 1600 Paralegal Min 70% 12C English 70 550 Practical Nursing 75% in four required courses 200 1400 Social Service Worker Min 65% 12C English 300 1500 Veterinary Technician Min 85% in required courses & testing 100 900

Grade 11 In the absence of mid-term or final Grade 12 marks for pre-requisite subjects for a given program, marks: Grade 11 marks may be considered as criteria in the selection process. Dual Successfully completed dual credits may be applied as a Seneca credit in a relevant diploma program. credits/SHSM The completion of a dual credit does not give the student any advantage in the applicant selection programs: process. Seneca students who have previously completed a Seneca dual credit course may be eligible for a $1,000 bursary. Alternate offers Students who do not meet the admission requirements for a program may be given an alternate offer of admission: of admission to a different program relevant to their chosen area of study. Supplemental Some Seneca programs use additional admission criteria such as portfolios or skills tests. The admission following are examples of high-interest programs with additional requirements: requirements: Program Supplemental Admission Requirement Acting for Camera and Voice Acting Resume and Audition Broadcasting Radio/Television Applicant profile and writing assignment Graphic Design Portfolio of work and design assignment Independent Illustration Portfolio of work and drawing test Independent Digital Photography Portfolio of work

Differentials: Seneca does not use differentials in the selection process. Upgrading Seneca offers free academic upgrading in Math and English. In some cases, a Seneca certificate may pathways: fulfill the entry requirements for a program. senecacollege.ca/fulltime/AUC.html Post-graduate Diploma and degree graduates who want a competitive edge can apply to a Seneca graduate opportunities: certificate program. senecacollege.ca/gradcerts Deferral policy: An applicant may change their start date at OCAS within the same application cycle, and will be considered for an offer as long as there is still room in the program. There is no guarantee of a seat if the program is highly-competitive. Student with To help accommodate students and promote academic success, Seneca Counselling & Accessibility disabilities: provides services and academic accommodations to students who have documented learning, physical, sensory and/or mental health disabilities or medical conditions. senecacollege.ca/students/counselling/ SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Aid Seneca offers millions of dollars in scholarships, bursaries and other awards each year. The application deadline for student awards is October 31. Students complete an application online. Renewable scholarships for Seneca degree programs are available to students whose Grade 12 average is at least 70%. First year students applying to OSAP may also qualify for up to $2,000 in tuition assistance towards degree programs, or up to $1,000 towards diploma or certificate programs. senecacollege.ca/financialaid RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence Applications for on-campus residence are completed online and accepted on a first-come, first-served options: basis. Applications received prior to June 2015 are guaranteed residence at Newnham campus.* In the event of over-subscription, any King campus applicants will be housed at the Newnham campus residence and will be moved to the King residence as space becomes available. *Visit website for guaranteed residence information. senecarez.com 51

CONTACT INFORMATION Manager, Student Recruitment: Christopher Treschak christopher.treschaksheridancollege.ca Recruitment and Manager, Admissions: Amy Halliday amy.hallidaysheridancollege.ca Admissions Outreach Recruitment: outreachsheridancollege.ca On-­‐Campus Recruitment: tourssheridancollege.ca Scholarships and Visit our website financialaid at .sheridancollege.ca or email finaidsheridancollege.ca Financial Aid Book online at tours.sheridancollege.ca (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays ). For group tours email tourssheridancollege.ca. The Welcome Centres have staff and Campus tours resources to help students choose programs and plan their education. Visit our Career Advising Services with online registration at careeradising.sheridancollege.ca Please visit openhouse.sheridancollege.ca for information regarding our fall Open House in Upcoming eents November INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student population 21,000 full-­‐time students Music Applied to Stage, Screen and Interactie isual Enironments MASSIE Post New programs raduate Certificate: Writing music for screen and stage today is about teamwork. In this program, you’ll collaborate with your peers in our renowned arts programs and bring projects to life with music. Program Moes: As of September 2016 the Bachelor of Interior Design, Interior Decorating and Visual Merchandising Arts programs will move to our newly expanded Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga. Pathways to degrees: To explore our Pathway opportunities within Sheridan programs, visit pathways.sheridancollege.ca Name Change: Child and Youth Worker is now Child and Youth Care, Tourism and Travel is now Tourism – lobal Travel, Retail Pharmacy Assistant is now Community Pharmacy Program changes Assistant, Office Administration Medical is now Office Administration – Health Services and Bachelor of Applied Health -­‐ Sciences Exercise Science & Health Promotion is now Bachelor of Health Sciences – inesiology and Health Promotion. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Applicants to some oversubscribed programs are admitted based on a combination of both 2016 Admission scores and academic criteria and the ranking of a supplemental assignment. These scored assignments selection process for are used in conjunction with the applicant’s academic performance. Minimum admission oersubscribed programs PAs can be found on our website at guidance.sheridancollege.ca. Applicants to some programs are admitted based on academic criteria alone. Applicants to Selection process for these programs are selected on the average of their six highest senior-­‐level credits, non-­‐oersubscribed including required courses. Sheridan uses a limit of one secondary school cooperative programs education mark as part of the applicant’s -­‐ six highest senior level credits or equivalent. For certificate and diploma programs, appropriate grade 11 marks can be used as electives in the calculation of an admissions average, as long as the applicant is registered in the rade 11 marks required courses. Unless specified as an admission requirement, grade 11 courses are NOT used in determining eligibility for admission to degree programs. Marks for dual credits andor SHSM courses will be used in the calculation of admission Dual creditsSHSM averages, and will be treated as electives if they are part of the six highest senior-­‐level programs marks used in the average. They will -­‐ not be used as pre requisite courses. 52

Alternate offers of Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for their program of choice will be admission assessed and advised, and may be considered for other related programs. Supplemental admission requirements can include portfolios, résumés, auditions, , Supplemental admission questionnaires, creative projects, , essays etc. The Health Occupations Aptitude Exam requirements (HOAE) is required for Pharmacy Technician, Practical Nursing and Veterinary Technician programs. Differentials Sheridan does not use grade differentials for C, M or U courses. Workplace pathways Sheridan does not cept ac Workplace credits for admission consideration. Academic Upgrading provides students with the opportunity to obtain a grade 12 Upgrading pathways equivalency certificate or to complete courses that may be needed to apply a college program. Refer to Sheridan’s website for more information. Sheridan currently has twenty -­‐two post-­‐graduate programs in the areas of arts, animation Post-­‐graduate opportunities and design, b usiness, applied health and ommunity c s tudies, and s cience and t echnology. Sheridan defers offers of admission only under extenuating circumstances supported by Deferral policy appropriate documentation. All deferrals are at the discretion of the Registrar. Accessible Learning facilitates equitable access for eligible students with ities disabil by coordinating appropriate academic accommodations and support services. Students are encouraged to -­‐ self identify with the services as early as possible after acceptance to the College so we can ensure their met needs are in a timely Students manner. must present documentation of disability to be eligible to receive services. An IEP may not be sufficient to Students with disabilities support accommodations in a postsecondary setting. Transitioning into post-­‐secondary: Students with disabilities can also participate in customized programing to assist in their transition into a college setting. These programs are developed familiarize to students with the Sheridan environment and prepare them to become successful students. SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, bursary Sheridan has a variety of assistance programs, which are awarded based on demonstrated and awards application financial need. Over $6.5 million in financial assistance is awarded in each year addition to information and deadlines OSAP funds. For more information, financialaid.sheridancollege.ca go to . RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence is your home away from home. Our Trafalgar Residence accommodates 824 Trafalgar students, and the Davis Residence houses a total of 350 Davis and HMC students. All residences feature two-­‐bedroom suites with a kitchenette and three-­‐piece bathroom. Number of rooms, features, Common kitchens and laundry rooms, as well as fitness, games and movie lounges are also deadlines provided. Residence is guaranteed to all first year students who st apply before March 31 and meet our terms & conditions. For more information including rates, application deadlines, and how to apply, www.sheridanresidence.ca please visit . WHAT’S NEW? Sheridan College is on an exciting journey to become – Sheridan U Ontario’s first undergraduate university, exclusively dedicated to professional and applied education. In addition to our new degree one programs, Sheridan will retain -­‐year certificates and two-­‐and three-­‐year diplomas that are career-­‐focused or meet specific labour market -­‐ needs, and post graduate certificates to provide different options for learners. Our skilled trades programs will also continue, and as of September 2017 will re-­‐locate to a brand y new facilit at our Davis Campus in Brampton. Another unique element will be our first-­‐in-­‐Canada approach to giving our students solving creative problem-­‐ skills that will set them apart in the highly competitive global economy. HMC phase 2 will open in September . 2016 The expansion project will result in a new facility on the same -­‐ site, housing state of-­‐the-­‐art classrooms, studios, labs and production spaces, a Centre for Creative Thinking, and a gallery space to showcase students’ pace creativity and innovation. The new s will accommodate an additional -­‐ 3,200 full time students. 3D Printing & Robotics: Sheridan’s Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies in Brampton is home to the most sophisticated 3D commercial printers of any Canadian university or college. The ABB Robotics Lab features over 12 robots and related work cells, software and controllers. The newest addition to the Lab is ABB YuMi robot – a first for Canadian postsecondary institutions.

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Windsor Campus Centre for the Arts MediaPlex Thames Campus 2000 Talbot Road West 201 Riverside Drive West 275 Victoria Avenue 1001 Grand Avenue West Windsor, ON N9A 6S4 Windsor, ON N9A 5K4 Windsor, ON N9A 6Z8 Chatham, ON N7M 5W4

CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & Recruitment – 519-972-2727 ree 1-800-387-0524 Admissions: Laiman Ng ext.4248 [email protected] Ed DeSchutter ext.4676 [email protected] Dianne Dunat ext.4405 [email protected] Admissions – Registrar’s Office at [email protected] Direct Line 519-972-2759 Scholarships and Elizabeth Weglarz ext.4275 [email protected] Direct Line 519-972-2718 Financial Aid: Lisa Bates ext.3216 [email protected] e Campus Tours: [email protected] Direct Line 519-972-2760 or visit www.stclaircollege.ca and click “BOOK A TOUR” Upcoming Events: Please visit www.stclaircollege.ca for upcoming events and OPEN HOUSE dates Social Media: Twitter @StClairCollege @StClairVisitsU as well as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, & Vine INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student Population: Over 8,700 full-time students across all 4 campuses New Programs: No new programs for Fall 2016 Program Changes: . Nursing BScN – Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing now requires one Grade 12 For September 2016 Math (U) or (C) beginning September 2017 intake. . Pre-Service Firefighter – no longer requires Biology and Chemistry. . Windsor – Border Services/Community and Justice Services/Protection, Security and Investigation will offer a common 1st year. *Earn 2 diplomas in 3 years. . Chatham – Fitness & Health Training changed to Fitness & Health Promotion “t rc” . Chatham – Border Services/Protection, Security & Investigation/Police Foundations “t rc programs. *Earn 3 diplomas in 3 years. What’s New: . New President Ms. Patricia France as of September 2015 . New Eatery 101 opened October 2014 – Teaching Restaurant . New Genesis Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre opened September 2015 . New Career Coach an online resource tool – find Career Paths, College Programs, & more! ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions With the exception of the Collaborative Nursing Program, admissions to oversubscribed scores and selection programs will be based on the average of all grades 11 and 12 marks. In addition, the HOAE test process for is required for Cardiovascular Technology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Respiratory Therapy, oversubscribed Dental Hygiene, Medical Laboratory Science and Veterinary Technician programs. programs: rtive rin i e n te vere in irt eeter re reire cre y ve nt ten te reire eitry r iy in yr irt eeter re yr re r i e e Selection process for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with a majority of credits at the College (C), non-oversubscribed University (U), College/University (M), or Open (O) level or equivalent. All applicants must meet programs: program specific requirements. Grade 11 Marks: For oversubscribed programs, with the exception of Collaborative Nursing, applicants are ranked by the average of all grades 11 and 12 marks. Also for selected “popular” programs, a grade 12 English mark will be used for ranking purposes. If a grade 12 English is not available, the grade 11 English mark will be used.

54 Dual Credits/SHSM St. Clair College offers a number of courses through the Dual Credit Program. For further Programs: information, please contact:

Art Barron at [email protected] or 519-972-2727 ext.5403 Alternate offers of No alternate offers of admission are currently granted. admission: Supplemental Music Theatre Performance – Audition admission Graphic Design – Portfolio requirements: Animation – Drawing Test Paramedic – Questionnaire Most Health Science programs – Health Occupations Aptitude Examination (HOAE) Differentials: St. Clair College does not differentiate between C, M, and U level courses; they are treated equally. Workplace Pathways: Applicants who have workplace/essential/basic levels in required courses will be counselled to pursue academic upgrading through the Academic Career Entrance program. Upgrading Pathways: Pre-Health Science, Pre-Technology, and Academic Career Entrance (ACE) Post-graduate Child and Youth Care – Accelerated, Early Childhood Education – Accelerated, Opportunities: Development Service Worker – Accelerated, Autism and Behavioural Science, Paralegal – Accelerated, International Business Management. Deferral Policy: $100.00 Deferral fee to be paid to the college for students awaiting OSAP Student with To receive services, students must meet with an Accessibility Services counsellor and present Disabilities: documentation that provides written verification of the diagnosis. This could include:

. Medical reports . Clinical psychologist report . Psychiatric report . Educational assessments (Individual Education Plans – IEP, Individual Placement and Review Committee – IPRC)

The student and Counsellor will then develop an appropriate Accommodation Plan which will outline the in-class, instructional testing, and out-of-class accommodations to be provided by St. Clair College. If you have any questions or concerns regarding services for students with disabilities, please contact Learning Commons at:

Email: [email protected] or Phone: 519-972-2727 ext.4226

SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, St. Clair College offers over $1.5 million in Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries. Bursary and Awards *For details and deadlines please visit: www.stclaircollege.ca/financialaid

Application information Skills Canada – Ontario Technological Skills Competition Scholarship – Grade 12 competitor and deadlines: in Waterloo in May 2016 will receive a $1,000 tuition scholarship.

Saints Varsity Athletic Scholarships – Every Saints Varsity Athlete will receive the maximum Athletic Scholarship permitted under OCAA rules and regulations. Must have a minimum of 2.0 GPA with no failed courses and they will receive $1,250.00 per semester up to a maximum of $2,500 for the year. For more information go to: www.saintsathletics.ca

RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence options: Available at both Windsor and Chatham campuses; 2 to 6 minute walk to main campus – 2 or 4  Application Deadline bedrooms fully furnished suites, satellite TV and utilities included; bi-weekly housekeeping  Residence Guaranteed? service, entertainment lounges and study rooms, secure building with controlled access. There  Room deposit fee  is a deposit requirement of $500.00. Applications are based on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. On-line Application Form *For application form/information go to www.stclairrez.ca Direct Line 519-966-1601

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Brockville Cornwall Kingston

CONTACT INFORMATION Recruitment & 1-800-463-0752 [email protected] www.stlawrencecollege.ca admissions: Scholarships and www.stlawrencecollege.ca [email protected] financial aid: Campus tours: www.stlawrencecollege.ca book a tour Upcoming www.stlawrencecollege.ca events: INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Student With three friendly campuses in Brockville, Cornwall & Kingston we’re home to 7,000 full time population: students from Canada and more than 40 countries worldwide. New programs: B0865 – Mental Wellness & Addictions Worker (Ontario College Diploma) K0988 Therapeuitc Recreation (Ontario Grad Certificate) B0891 Addictions & Methal Health (Ontario Grad Certificate) Program Name Change – Office Administration Medical is now Office Administration Health Services. Changes Math Requirements will be changed for a number of programs for September 2016 http://www.stlawrencecollege.ca/how-to-apply/admissions/admission-requirements/ What’s new: Finding your career pathway just got easier with the launch of Career Coach, our new online career coaching tool. Career Coach is designed to meet the specific needs of any user, from helping students choose an appropriate program, or graduates choosing retraining to increase their skill set, or launch a new career. See Career Coach in action, go to stlawrencecollege.ca/careerservices. ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 2016 Admissions Highly competitive programs vary year to year. scores and 1024 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN): Primary ranking on the average of the six grade selection 12 U and 12M courses and a secondary ranking on the average of the core prerequisites (English, process for Biology, Math and Chemistry (minimum of 2 core grades are required to be competitive in the oversubscribed ranking). programs: 1024 Bachelor of Science in Nursing B – 75, C – 75, K – 85

Programs with three or more prerequisites: Primary ranking on the average of the prerequisites (minimum of 2 grades required to be included in the ranking) and a secondary ranking on the overall grade 11 and 12 average with workplace credits excluded. 1102 Bachelor of Applied Arts Behavioural Psychology 75 0478BP Gen Arts & Science Pre Behavioural Psychology 65 0134 Medical Laboratory Science 85 0970 Paramedic 75 0491 Practical Nurse B – 70, C – 70, K – 80 0722 Veterinary Technology 80

Other Programs: Ranking is based on the overall grade 11 and 12 average with workplace credits excluded. 1023 Pre-Health Sciences K – 70 0633 Veterinary Assistant 70 0385 Social Service Worker K - 70

56 Selection We accept all qualified applicants, space permitting. process - non- oversubscribed programs: Grade 11 marks: Grade 11 marks are used only when the admission requirement calls for either Grade 11 or 12 subject, or for ranking competitive programs (as above). Dual Dual credits are not given extra consideration for admission; however individual courses may be credits/SHSM considered for exemption purposes. Alternate offers Alternate offers to apply are given to those on Waitlists – same program, alternate campus where of admission: applicable. Supplemental Please see each program page for full details: admission CICE (0790): Additional CICE Application, Reference Letter & Interview requirements: Graphic Design (0309): Portfolio Assignment Music & Digital Media (0965): Performance Recording Music Theatre - Performance (1012): Audition Differentials: St. Lawrence College does not use grade differentials. Workplace The following programs will accept applicants whose OSSD was or will be earned with workplace pathways: preparation level credits: Carpentry Techniques (0141); Chef Training (1004); Hairstyling (0503) Upgrading We offer a Career and College Prep (Adult Upgrading) program as well as ACE. pathways: Post-graduate A variety of Graduate Certificate and Fast Track opportunities are available. We have articulation opportunities: agreements – both on our campuses and around the world i.e. Ireland, Barbados and other global destinations. For the most current articulation agreements please go to our website and click on Programs & Courses > Credit Transfer Opportunities Deferral policy: Deferred offers are not permitted. Student with St. Lawrence College has extensive Counselling and AccessAbility Services outlined on our website disabilities: www.stlawrencecollege.ca/campuses-and-services/services-and-facilities Students with IEPs are encouraged to contact us in May. Campus Contacts: (open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Brockville: 613-345-0660, extension 3111 / 3154 Cornwall 613-933-6080, extension 2709 Kingston 613-544-5400, extension 1593 SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, More than 500 bursaries were provided to students across our three campuses last year, ranging bursary between $500 and $3,000! Applicants need to fill out the application ONCE to be considered for and awards all bursaries for which you qualify. First deadline April 30, 2015. www.stlawrencecollege.ca/pay- application for-college/bursaries-and-scholarships information and deadlines: RESIDENCE INFORMATION Residence We offer fully furnished suites both single and double with in-room washrooms! options: Application can be made online as soon as a student has confirmed their offer – spaces are Residence allocated on a ‘first-come, first-in’ basis, and they do fill up. Application Deadline The fee payment can be split into two equal payments, one each semester. An initial payment of Residence $250 ($250 towards a damage deposit) is required at the time of acceptance to residence. Guaranteed? Balance due July 3rd for first semester, and Nov. 13th for second semester. Room deposit fee On-line http://www.stlawrencecollege.ca/campuses-and-services/residences/ Application Form

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