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Transition to College and University Preparing Parents for the Post-Secondary Experience
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Topics University & Colleges Planning Dates College Degrees ONTransfer.ca Financial Assistance Prerequisite Courses Choosing Wisely After Grade 12 Transition Support Accommodations Professional Programs Important Dates
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21 Ontario Universities
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28 Ontario Colleges
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Post-Secondary Planning Dates Community Hours (ASAP) Individual Pathway Planning Visits (Grades 12) December 9 th to 12 th (myBlueprint) November 27: University/College Assembly
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Why College? University transfer programs & joint programs with universities Tuition savings Smaller class sizes 83% of students found employment within 6 months of graduation
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ONTransfer.ca Learn how to transfer your credits in Ontario’s post secondary system Explore Collaborative Programs Find Course and Program Transfers Explore fast-track Diploma Programs offered at Ontario Colleges Check out Graduate Certificate Programs offered at Ontario Colleges
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University Tuition Fees
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Types of Financing Scholarships Bursaries Loans Grants
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Government Financing Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) offers two kinds of money: A) Student Loan(s) you need to repay B) Grants: Money you don’t have to pay back If you apply for OSAP, you are automatically considered for the 30% Off Ontario Tuition Grant (OTG)
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How Much OSAP Can I Get? The basic formula is: Allowed education expenses – money you’re expected to contribute = financial need Maximum amount for one academic year (two terms) for a typical, full-time student is $12,240 (single with no dependents)
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When Do I Get OSAP? You will usually get money in 2 installments: When you begin your studies (usually in September) Halfway through your study period
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Prerequisite Courses Available resources: myBlueprint, electronicinfo.ca, ontariocolleges.ca Universities: 6 U/M level grade 12 courses (ENG4U0 required) Colleges 4 C/M level grade 11 or 12 courses (ENG4C0 required) Ensure grade 11 prerequisites are met
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Choosing Wisely Consider what you Child excels at or have an interest in 15.1 percent of University students drop out after the 1 st year Roughly 22.6% of College students drop out after the 1 st year Roughly 50% of College students change programs
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Be Prepared Nearly 50% of all students saw their marks decline by one letter grade About 23% saw their grades plummet by two letters or more About 25% maintained averages consistent with their high school marks Only 2.5% saw their grades improve
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After Grade 12 5 th Year in High School Work Experience Bridging Programs (e.g. York – Steps program) Upgrading (e.g. Sheridan – Academic Upgrading program) Transfer (e.g. Sheridan – University Profile General Arts and Science) Mature Student Status (19 yrs+)
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Post-Secondary Supports Available for the Transition Summer and Fall Transition Program Summer Academic Orientation Programs Leadership Programs Non-Credit Preparatory Courses Personal Academic Advising Peer Mentorship Student Success Centre (Counselling and Health)
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Students with Disabilities Regional Assessment and Resource Centre (RARC) Resource Guide For Students With Disabilities (3) Info On: Selecting postsecondary Scholarships Bursaries Support services
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Post-Secondary Services Offered Each school will have a range of services to support students (often underused) Accommodations may include: No more than one exam per day Note-taker in class
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To Access Accomodations Many institutions require more specific & comprehensive documentation (especially for ADHD and learning disabilities) Incoming students will NOT AUTOMATICALLY receive the same accommodations that they received at high school To discuss available accommodations, students should contact their post- secondary school directly
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Professional (Graduate) Programs E.g. Architecture, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry Apply only once you are in University No “Pre” programs Too early to decide
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Important Dates January 14: OUAC application deadline ($140 – 3 choices) February 1 st : College application deadline (Equal consideration) ($95 – 5 choices February 3rd: Recommended last day for OUAC changes
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Additional Dates May 1st: Deadline to confirm College offers May 28th: Latest date for University offers June 1st: Earliest date Universities may require response and financial commitment
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