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Post-Secondary Information Session Earl Haig S.S. Guidance Department Post-Secondary Information Session
Agenda University Admission Requirements Admission Requirement Myths Application Process Out of Province Applications American Universities Financial Aid/Scholarships Students with IEPs What Now? College Apprenticeship Work Questions and Answers
What happens at EH in preparation for the university application process?
September-October Grade 12 classroom visits Ontario University Fair Ontario College Fair GTA Ont. Uni/College Fair @ EH University Visits (ongoing) Guidance appointments Research (E-info/websites) Continue to read Guidance News, check FB page, follow on Instagram and Twitter
November-December Parent Council Uni/College Info Night Non-GTA Uni/College Fair at Earl Haig PINs assigned Application Process can begin Continue to read Guidance News, check FB page, follow on Instagram and Twitter
Ontario University Admission Requirements
Ontario University Admission Requirements OSSD 6 Grade 12 U/M courses Pre-requisite Courses Additional Criteria
Ontario University Admission Requirements OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) 18 compulsory courses 12 elective courses Successful completion of OSSLT (Grade 10 Literacy Test) 40 Hours of Community Involvement (Not-for-profit organization)
Ontario University Admission Requirements Grade 12 U/M courses ENG4U – always required 5 other Grade 12 courses, depending on the pre-requisites of the program/university Different universities might require different pre-requisites for the same program; Students must check websites/e-info/viewbooks to check requirements
Ontario University Admission Requirements Additional Criteria Supplementary forms Audition Portfolio Note: Different universities will have different requirements and due dates for the same programs; students must check websites/e-info/viewbook for details and deadlines.
Admission Requirement Myths grade 11 marks academic vs. applied courses (in grades 9 and 10) university/mixed/college/open courses (in grades 11 and 12) early acceptance
Language Requirements must write English proficiency test if in a non-English-instructional high-school for less than 4 full years (but should check each university website) every institution has its own due dates and scores write early so you can re-write if necessary TOEFL iBT (www.ets.org/toefl/bulletinreg)
UNIVERSITY APPLICATION PROCESS
The Application Process The Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC)
The Application Process OUAC is the clearing house for all Ontario university applications
The Application Process Fee: $150 for 3 universities or programs Each additional choice: $50 (no limit to number of choices) Example: 2 programs at any one university = 2 choices
The Application Process Limit of 3 choices at any one university including affiliated colleges OUAC provides grades to Quebec Universities, Dalhousie, King’s College, U.B.C, and Victoria University but it is not the clearing house for applications to those universities
Electronic-INFO www.electronicinfo.ca E-INFO is the guide to all Ontario universities for secondary school students and guidance counsellors www.electronicinfo.ca
E-INFO Degree Locator Admission Guidelines - 2016-2017 Admission averages - Prerequisites - Notes re: admission, repeating courses Additional admission criteria Campus visits Residence information Scholarships and awards Programs requiring prior university studies Liaison numbers, websites, e-mail addresses
Timelines
Timelines November 1st First electronic transmission date to OUAC Application for each applicant is created: Demographics Completed Gr.11 courses with final grades Completed Gr.12 courses with final grades (e.g. summer school) Current courses Successful completion of the Gr.10 Literacy Test Completion of Community Involvement hours PIN for each applicant is created and sent to the school
Application Deadline: Recommended time for applications: Timelines Application Deadline: January 17th, 2017 Recommended time for applications: Mid-December
Timelines February 5th Recommended last date to submit changes Changes processed continuously – each university has a deadline after which no changes/applications will be accepted
April 23 Timelines Third electronic transmission to OUAC Mid-term marks for all grade 11 and 12 courses Additional information on the transcript since the November transmission (e.g. completion of community involvement, final grades for completed private school courses)
Timelines First Week of July Next electronic transmission to OUAC Final grades Additional information on the transcript since the April transmission (e.g. completion of community involvement, successful completion of Literacy Test, receipt of OSSD, final grades for private school courses)
Offers of Admission Three Possible Admission Times 1. End of January/Beginning of February 2. End of March/Beginning of April 3. Beginning/Mid May
Offers of Admission May 29th Last date for offers June 1st Earliest date by which Ontario Universities may require a response
Conditional Offers Student must maintain a certain average as specified in the offer and/or certain grade in prerequisite courses July transmission – if student has not met all the requirements (conditions, diploma) offer will be rescinded.
Out-of Province Applications Canadian Applications online - deadlines are student’s responsibility English language Quebec universities (McGill, Concordia, Bishop’s), Dalhousie, University of King’s College, U.B.C., Victoria - apply after submitting applications to OUAC - OUAC reference number required All other Canadian Universities/Colleges - student must inform Guidance department
Out-of Province Applications American Over 4000 universities - research/deadlines are student’s responsibility Ideally, begin research in Gr.11 All items, including school report, mid-term report, resume or information form, etc. are required 4 weeks prior to deadline give guidance counsellors enough notice to put together application package
Scholarships
Scholarships See your counsellors Guidance Bulletin General Information See your counsellors Guidance Bulletin Scholarship pamphlets Websites www.canlearn.ca www.Studentawards.com www.ScholarshipsCanada.com
Scholarships Post-Secondary Application required/not required Nomination required University/college websites www.electronicinfo.ca Major scholarships Combination of leadership experience; extra-curricular and community involvement; strong academic profile
Scholarships Other Corporations – children of employees Heritage Subject-specific/national E.g. TD Canada Trust Scholarships for Community Leadership; Toyota Earth Day Scholarships; Canadian Hospitality Foundation Scholarships; Loran Award
Financial Aid Financial Aid offered by Universities and Colleges Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) www.osap.gov.on.ca Combo of federal and provincial Combo of grant and loan Some grants outweigh loan if under certain income bracket Cannot apply until offer of admission accepted Financial Aid offered by Universities and Colleges Bank Loans and Lines of Credit Part-time work - Ontario Work-Study Plan Summer Employment The Bank of Mom and Dad
Students with IEPs Must self-identify at college/university during registration process Current Psycho-education assessment will be required in order to be considered for accommodations (within last 3 years) IEPs are only for EH Each university/college will have its own learning centre
What Now??
Pre-Application Process In order to get your PIN: Update your MyBlueprint account Complete the Gr.12 Guidance Student Survey (must achieve 100% completion status) Pick up your PIN in the cafeteria on day of non-GTA fair
Pre-Application Process 2. Research: E-info, websites, liaison officers, viewbooks open houses/school visits guidance appointments Credit counselling summary
POST-SECONDARY WEBLINKS e-INFO MAGAZINE: www.electronicinfo.ca UNIVERSITY APPLICATION: www.ouac.on.ca COLLEGE APPLICATION www.ontariocolleges.ca SCHOLARSHIP INFO: www.studentawards.com www.scholarshipscanada.com OSAP INFO: http://osap.gov.on.ca VARIOUS COLLEGE OPTIONS: http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/portal/page/portal/ONTCOL/Plan/ProgramTypes TOEFL: www.ets.org/toefl/
Pre-Application Process 2. How do I make a decision? Program vs. School Be realistic Be true to yourself 3 choices: 1) Ideal 2) Plan B 3) Sure Thing
Pre-Application Process 3. Last Minute Details: Check credit counselling summary Graduation requirements Community involvement hours OSSLT Specific program requirements
OTHER POST-SECONDARY PATHWAYS??
COLLEGE www.ontariocolleges.ca www.ocas.ca
Why Choose College? Flexible: You can choose how you want to learn Many options to choose from including prep and bridging courses University transfer agreements Employee partnerships Hands-on work experience You can find the right fit for you
Why Choose College? Economical: For every $1 invested in an Ontario College Education, graduates receive a cumulative $3.20 more in their future wages This is a 14.3% rate of return This means your chances of find good paying jobs are high
Why Choose College? Innovative: Ontario colleges and 750 industry partners are innovating together More than 10,000 students are involved in groundbreaking research and innovative projects 1000 students receiving support to pursue entrepreneurial ideas
Why Choose College? Supportive: Ontario Colleges work with you to succeed Offer financial assistance options, disability services, tutoring programs, onsite counselling Students have supports to guide them through every step
Apprenticeship Pathway In High School through Co-op/OYAP 150,000 trades retiring
OYAP Ontario Youth Apprenticeship programs http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/apprentices/oyap.html
Workplace Pathway Coop Volunteer Gap year Guidance Counsellor for Job Fairs and more
Workplace Pathway Cont’d Ontario Job Bank: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/ Ontario Skills Passport: http://skills.edu.gov.on.ca/OSPWeb/jsp/en/login.jsp Employment Ontario: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/employmentontario/eoes.html Career Finder: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/employmentontario/backtoschool/careerfinder.html
Questions??