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WORK? FIND MYSELF? APPRENTICESHIP? COLLEGE? UNIVERSITY? WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
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REACH FOR THE STARS APPRENTICESHIP EXPERIENCEWORK COLLEGE UNIVERSITY
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HOW TO PICK A SCHOOL DON’T
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PICK A PROGRAM CORRECT PROGRAM = DECIDE WHAT to study, then WHERE. Be as independent as possible. Ask questions don’t rely on the opinions of others or the reputation of a school. You are the one who must live with the decision You make.
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HOW? Personality Myblueprint.ca/ucdsb www.careercruising.com www.careercruising.com Username – Upper Password – 45340 Myers Briggs Personality Profiles Look at careers of the people with your personality type
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Program Exploration 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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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? POST SECONDARY OPTIONS
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Graduation Requirements ≠ Post-Secondary Entrance Requirements
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UNIVERSITY 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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UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE Entrance requirement Secondary School Diploma Six courses at University “4U” or Mixed “4M” Program specific prerequisite courses Minimum grade requirements. Varies between schools and programs Don’t discriminate between U or M level courses
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COLLEGE Offer diploma (2-3 years) and certificate programs (1 year) Some offer “Applied Degrees” Tend to be more “career oriented” than Universities More practical and hands-on training Have pre-trades, apprenticeship, and skills development Post diploma programs also available
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COLLEGE ENTRANCE 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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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CO-OP / Internships / Placements School size Location Cost Campus Transportation Residences / Meal Plans School assessments – McLean’s, Globe and Mail, and your friends and families. Where friends are going
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Summer – start the investigation Program and schools Visit schools Talk to friends and family Fall - continue the investigation Talk with Guidance Visit with school representatives when they visit Come to the fall information night November / December MAKE THE DECISION Applications are done online Acceptances are received in the spring
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Proper research is important If a student is not sure they can apply to both University and College If they are not sure whether they should apply they generally should. A lot of changes occur between November and June. Regrets are difficult. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER BUT INSURANCE DOESN’T HURT
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IMPORTANT DATES UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS January 13, 2016 – final date for submission of applications WE DO OURS BEFORE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! In school at lunch or MSIP Bring a credit card # (including 3 digit number on the back) Cost $ 150 for 3 schools + $50 for each additional school May 27, 2016 – final date a student can expect to hear from the school June 1, 2016 – earliest date a university can expect financial commitment.
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COLLEGE APPLICATIONS WE DO APPLICATIONS BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS! Equal Consideration Date – February 1, 2016 In school at lunch or MSIP Bring a credit card # (including 3 digit number on the back) Cost $95.00 - for a total of 5 schools or 5 programs No more than 3 program choices at one school You may start to hear from your schools as early as February 1, 2016
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FINANCIAL MATTERS College - $15 - $20,000 + / year University - $20 – 25,000 + / year Scholarships and Bursaries Web - sites www.scholarshipscanada.com www.scholarshipscanada.com www.studentawards.com www.studentawards.com www.studentscholarships.ca www.studentscholarships.ca www.debtfreegrad.com www.debtfreegrad.com www.myblueprint.com/ucdsb www.myblueprint.com/ucdsb
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FINANCIAL MATTERS CONTINUED Guidance Handout Financial Aid Office in Each School Considerable variation in rules and availability Entrance and Application Opportunities Family and Friends CPHS awards and bursaries
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Work Full time work Start a career Start a business Earn $$ for future educational experiences Work toward an apprenticeship
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FIND MYSELF 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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APPRENTICESHIP 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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QUESTIONS?
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UNIVERSITY CONTINUED www.electronicinfo.ca Ontario Universities www.schoolfinder.comwww.schoolfinder.com / myblueprint.ca/ucdsb Sites where students can explore both colleges and universities throughout the world. Career descriptions, educational requirements etc. are discussed.
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University Continued electronicinfo.ca Ontario Universities only Ontario Universities only www.ouac.on.ca the site where the applications are actually completed http://oraweb.aucc.ca/showdcu.html Directory of Canadian Universities www.campusstarter.com Both colleges and universities in Canada
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College Continued www.ontariocolleges.ca Site where application and course search occurs Only Ontario Articulation Agreements Students can move from College to University if these agreements exist between the schools.
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College Continued www.ontariocolleges.ca the site where the applications are actually completed Research college programs here Ontario schools only
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Apprenticeship Continued Search for Apprenticeships http://apprenticesearch.com/ http://apprenticesearch.com/ Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/apprentices/
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