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4 ENGLISH 3 MATH 2 SCIENCE 1 each of ARTS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CAREERS/CIVICS, FRENCH PLUS
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Science (Grade 11 or 12) or any Tech., French, Guidance and Career Education, or CO-OP English, French or a Native Language or a Classical or International language, Social Science, Canadian and World Studies (Grade 10 – 12), or CO-OP Any Phys. Ed. or Business or Arts, French, or CO-OP and…
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40 Hours of Community Involvement and Provincial Secondary School Literacy Test (or Ontario Literacy Course)
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CO-OP SPECIALIZED HIGH SKILLS MAJOR
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ENG3C ENG4C ENG3U ENG4U
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ENG4C Colleges do not discriminate between ENG4C and ENG4U. If a student is only going to apply to College this is the choice a better choice. ENG4U ENG3U – minimum 70% recommended Prerequisite for all University programs Statistics have demonstrated that marks in this course are related to university success.
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MFM1P1 MFM 2P1 MBF 3C1 MAP 4C1
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MPM1D1 MPM 2D1 MCR 3U1 MDM 4U1 MHF 4U1 MCV 4U1 MCF 3M1 MCT 4C1
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MCT4C ◦ Prerequisite for some college technology programs ◦ Only available online – see Guidance MHF MCV ◦ Minimum 70% in MCR3U STRONGLY RECOMMENDED ◦ Prerequisite for: Pure science degrees Commerce Engineering Architecture Statistics have shown that a student’s mark in MCV4U is an effective predictor of potential for success in university programs.
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MDM4U Prerequisite for: ◦ Many nursing, kinesiology and health programs. ◦ Useful for any university program ◦ Many students in BA programs will take statistics.
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2 Science credits required to graduate Don’t forget the “+ category” SNC1D1 SNC2D1 SBI3U1 SBI4U1 SCH3U1 SCH4U1 SPH3U1 SPH4U1 SNC2P1 SBI3C1 SCH4C1 SPH4C1 (online only) SNC1L1 SVN3E1 SNC4E1 ( offered alternate years)
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DON’T
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HAVE A PLAN PICK A PROGRAM
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GAP YEAR or YEAR X ◦ Have a plan WORKPLACE ◦ Get some experience APPRENTICESHIP ◦ Must be a registered apprentice ◦ College prerequisites in some cases COLLEGE ◦ Prerequisite courses for some programs ◦ Are there minimum academic requirements? UNIVERSITY ◦ Prerequisite courses for some programs ◦ Are there minimum academic requirements?
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EXPERIENCEWORK COLLEGE UNIVERSITY APPRENTICESHIP
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Myblueprint.ca\ucdsb Post-secondary planner or occupations planner DON’T FILTER Play with words. Learn the language. Computer Engineering Business
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◦ Grant Degrees All offer Undergraduate Degrees(Bachelor) – 3-4 years Some offer graduate (Master) and Post Graduate (Doctorate) More theoretical learning ◦ House Professional Programs Medicine, teacher’s colleges, dental schools, law schools etc. These programs generally require an undergraduate degree for entry.
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Diploma – 2 to 3 years Certificates – 1 year Applied Degree * - 4 year Graduate Certificate (diploma or degree required) Apprenticeship and Pre-Apprenticeship programs Pre-Trades Training Continuing Education Articulation Agreements to Universities Collaborative Degrees* Many college programs: ◦ are highly competitive. ◦ have minimum averages. ◦ have specific prerequisites ◦ May have additional requirements (e.g. testing, portfolios, auditions) College and University courses considered equally. * University entrance requirements
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Graduation Requirements ≠ Post-Secondary Entrance Requirements
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6 Grade 12 U or M courses in Ontario ◦ Must include ENG4U1 Prerequisite courses ◦ Depending on the program – Math &/or Science May have Portfolio or Performance Components Minimum Academic Requirements ◦ No programs available with averages <70% ◦ Grade 11 Marks are used where Grade 12 marks are unavailable.
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Minimum requirement is secondary school diploma Most schools require most courses at college level (C courses) – U or M level also accepted. Prerequisite courses Competitive courses have minimum grade requirements or additional testing Don’t discriminate between U, C or M level courses
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Must work with a registered journeyman Sometimes difficult to find ◦ You will often work for the potential supervisor first. Can be started in CO-OP placements Be sure you are aware of the educational and physical requirements for the trade Earn while you learn
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◦ Year 5 Only with a plan Provides opportunities to take additional courses to mature to complete a SHSM to do a COOP to gain experience for employment. ◦ Gap Year Algonquin college Google “gap year” (you’ll be amazed) ◦ Exploratory opportunity Travel Do charitable work
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Gr. 11 Fall - start the investigation ◦ Program – U, C or Apprenticeship etc. ◦ Visit schools ◦ Talk to friends and family, guidance Feb. 2016 – Pick Courses ◦ Observe pre-requisites for program choice Gr. 12 Fall - November / December ◦ MAKE THE DECISION ◦ Applications before Christmas 2016
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