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Certificate, Diploma or Degree? Which one?
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Certificate A certificate is granted by an approved college after the completion of a 1 year (2 semesters) program Must be approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) Usually certificates are in addition to a diploma E.g. insurance, law clerks, maintenance, medical, payroll management, property management, aesthetics
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What is a College Diploma? Granted by the MTCU after 2 years (4 semesters) of study Advanced Diplomas are a three year program at a college
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What is an Applied Degree? Usually through a college Types:Bachelor of Applied Arts, Bachelor of Applied Business and Bachelor of Applied Technology E.g Fields of study are: Early Childhood Leadership, Construction Science, Hospitality Operations, Financial Services, Nursing “Must have college admission standards” “Not duplicate a university program” (no research emphasis) “Standards same as universities – more breadth, depth of learning, strong outcome standards” (greater rigour than diploma) Taken from http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/discussi/degree/degree-consult.html
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What is a Degree? Four, five or six year academic programs conferred by a university after a course of study. Emphasis is on theory and research Most common are Bachelor, Honours Bachelor and Master degree E.g. Arts, Fine Arts, Business, Science
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For more info go to www.oyap.ca APPRENTICESHIPS C onstruction Industrial Service Motive (Transportation)
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Approximately 200 opportunities Apprenticeships are agreements between an employer and employee wanting to learn a skill A person can receive either a journeyperson certification or a certificate of qualification, 80% of the training is in the workplace; the rest is at a training institution. Certification can take from 2-5 years to become a certified journeyperson.
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OSAP Ontario student assistance program Interest Free Books, supplies, equipment Repayment is interest free for 6 months upon graduation Scholarships, grants, bursaries are also availabl e 30% off Ontario Tuition Student has been less than 4 years out of high school Parent gross income is less than $160, 000 Ontario students entering post-secondary after high school
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