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POST SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS
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VOCATIONAL TRADE or CAREER SCHOOL that prepares students for jobs involving practical / manual skills.
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COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY COLLEGE POST SECONDARY INSTITUTION offering Diploma and Degree programs UNIVERSITY Institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities that grant undergraduate and graduate degrees
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COMPARISON COLLEGE Smaller classes Live at home Less research Graduate studies Cheaper UNIVERSITY More opportunities Advanced studies More expensive Live on campus
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CREDENTIALS CERTIFICATE Document given after completing a course of study not leading to a Diploma. Certifies that a person can practice in certain professions. DIPLOMA 2/3 year program that may lead to a degree. ASSOCIATE DEGREE Completed after 2 years at a College UNDERGRADUATE First University Degree completing a 4 year under graduate program of study. JOURNEY PERSON Skilled worker who has completed an apprenticeship. ACCREDITED SCHOOL Nationally recognized school legally authorized to provide Education programs NON-ACCREDITED SCHOOL Not legally or Professionally recognized TRADES SECTOR Section of the workforce engaged in trades
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YOUR EDUCATION PATH? HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT? MINIMUM WAGE$ HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA – On the job training$$ TRADE APPRENTICESHIP – Skilled worker$$$$ COLLEGE DIPLOMA – Specialized work$$$$ UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE – Professional$$$$$$$ GRADUATE DEGREE – Senior Professional $$$$$$$$$$$ PHD – Academia – Consultant $$$$$$$$$$$$$ Impacts on life time earnings, quality of life, pension…….. 40hrs @ $10.00 = $400.00 8 hrs @ $50.00 = $400.00 http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-salary
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