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and  selection  process  for   oversubscribed  programs:

• Aviation  –  Flight  Technology  and  Digital  Film  Production  are  currently oversubscribed  programs.

• As  of  March  2015,  waitlisted  programs  include:  Aviation  –  Flight  Technology  and Collaborative  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Nursing.  Ranking  is  based  on  admission requirements  only.  Mid-­‐term  marks  will  be  used  if  final  marks  are  not  available.

Selection  process  for   non-­‐oversubscribed   programs:  

Check  that  all  admission  requirements  are  met,  or  are  in  the  process  of  being  met.  

All  eligible  applications  are  accepted.  

Grade  11  marks:  

Some  programs  do  have  Grade  11  entrance  requirements.  

Dual  credits/SHSM  

programs:  

No  admission  is  based  on  dual  credits  or  SHSM.  

Alternate  offers  of  

admission:  

Applicants  who  do  not  meet  the  admission  requirements  for  their  program  of  choice   will  be  given  and  alternate  offer  of  admission,  wherever  possible.    

Supplemental  admission  

requirements:  

Some  programs  require  supplemental  requirements  including  First  Aid,  CPR,  WHMIS,   Criminal  Record  Check,  Category  1  Medical,  and  English  Language  Proficiency  Test.  

See  www.saultcollege.ca  for  more  details.  

Differentials:  

Sault  College  does  not  use  differentials.  

Workplace  pathways:  

Students  with  workplace  level  courses  are  able  to  study  in  the  Community   Integration  through  Co-­‐Operative  Education  (CICE)  Diploma  program.  

Upgrading  pathways:  

Free  Academic  Upgrading  on  campus  for  English,  Math,  and  Sciences.  Upgrading  can   be  used  to  meet  College  entrance  requirements.  

Post-­‐graduate  

opportunities:  

Post-­‐graduate  programs  include:  Public  Relations  and  Event  Management,  Business   Management,  Natural  Resources/Environmental  Law  –  Inspection  &  Enforcement,   and  Geographic  Information  Systems  (GIS).    

Deferral  policy:  

Sault  College  does  not  have  admission  deferrals.  

Student  with  disabilities:  

We  ask  students  to  identify  as  soon  as  possible  with  our  Student  Services  

Department,  so  that  they  can  begin  the  school  year  successfully.  Please  call  705-­‐759-­‐

2554,  ext.  2680.  

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  FINANCIAL  AID  INFORMATION  

Scholarships,  bursary  

and  awards  application   information  and  

deadlines:  

• Entrance  and  returning  awards  valued  at  $500.  Deadline:    May  15,  2015.

• 1.8  million  dollars  in  Scholarships,  Bursaries,  and  Awards  will  be  distributed  next year.

• Scholarship,  Award,  and  Bursary  program  application  will  be  open  between October  1st  and  November  15th,  2015.

• $11.5  million  dollars  in  OSAP  funds  were  distributed  during  the  2014/2015 academic  year.

• Exceptional  Expense  Bursaries  available  for  financial  emergencies.

RESIDENCE  INFORMATION  

Residence  options:  

Residence  Application  Deadline   Residence  Guaranteed?  

Room  deposit  fee   On-­‐line  Application  Form  

Dorm  style  –  Double  $4994,  Single  $5794,  Super  Single  (limited)  $6594   Mandatory  meal  plan  –  Standard  $2900,  Enhanced  $3200  

All  residence  information  can  be  found  at:  

www.saultcollege.ca/services/Residence/index.asp  including  online  application   form.  Application  and  non-­‐refundable  $50  fee  is  due  May  8,  2015  in  order  to  be   considered  in  the  first  round  of  acceptances.  Full  fees  are  due  July  31,  2015.  

Room  offers  are  based  on  lottery  system  to  determine  availability  and  room  style.  To   accept  room  offer,  a  $300  non-­‐refundable  deposit  is  due  June  15,  2015.  

CONTACT  INFORMATION  

Recruitment   Student  Recruitment:  senecacollege.ca/counsellors/recruitment-­‐team.html  

Phone:  416.491.5050  ext.  22008    Email:  [email protected]     Admissions   Seneca  Admissions:  senecacollege.ca/admissions  

Phone:  416.491.5050  ext.  22800    Email:  [email protected]   Scholarships  &  

financial  aid:   Financial  Aid:  senecacollege.ca/financialaid      

Phone:  416.491.5050                            Email:  [email protected]  

• Newnham  Campus  -­‐  ext.  22480 • King  Campus  -­‐  ext.  55121

• Seneca@York  Campus  -­‐  ext.  33011 • Markham  Campus  -­‐  ext.  77422 Campus  tours:   Book  a  tour:  senecacollege.ca/visitus  

Phone:  416.491.5050  ext.  22008                          Email:  [email protected]   Google  360  Virtual  Tour:  senecacollege.ca/campuses  

Upcoming  events:   2015  Ontario  College  Info  Fair:  Monday,  October  19  &  Tuesday,  October  20,  2015   2015  Seneca  Fall  Open  House:  Saturday,  November  28,  2015  

Social  media:   Twitter:  @SenecaCollege   Instagram:  @SenecaCollege  

Facebook:  facebook.com/SenecaCollege  

INSTITUTIONAL  INFORMATION   Student  population:   26,500+  full-­‐time  students  /  8,000+  graduates  annually.  

New  programs:   • Independent  Songwriting  and  Performance    (Ontario  College  certificate)

• 5  new  post-­‐graduate  certificates  added.    senecacollege.ca/gradcerts

What’s  new:   • HELIX  (Health  Entrepreneurship  and  Lifestyle  Innovation  Xchange)  was  launched.    This  is  an opportunity  for  students  and  community  members  to  develop  entrepreneurial  skills  and take  their  business  ideas  to  the  next  level  with  access  to  mentors,  leading-­‐edge  incubator workspace  and  other  business  start-­‐up  resources.

• Seneca  College  and  Siemens  signed  a  memorandum  of  understanding  to  strengthen  their relationship  and  continuously  improve  programs  and  opportunities  for  students  in  the Science,  Technology,  Engineering  and  Math  disciplines.

Program  changes:   Digital  Media  Arts  re-­‐named  Interactive  Media  Design

Electronics  Engineering  Technician  –  Broadband  Cable,  Electronics  Engineering  Technician  –

Communications,  Electronics  Engineering  Technician  –  Computer  are  renamed  Electronics  Engineering Technician

Electronics  Engineering  Technology  –  Communications  /Electronics  Engineering  Technology  –  Control Systems    are  re-­‐named  Electronics  Engineering  Technology

International  Business  re-­‐named  Business  –  International  Business

International  Business  Administration  re-­‐named  Business  Administration  –  International  Business ADMISSIONS  INFORMATION  

Selection  process  for   non-­‐oversubscribed   programs:  

Applicants  who  meet  the  minimum  requirements  as  outlined  on  senecacollege.ca    will  be  given   an  offer  of  admission.  

Selection  process  for   oversubscribed   programs:  

The  most  competitive  students  in  an  applicant  cohort  who  meet  or  exceed  the  admission   requirements,  including  pre-­‐requisites  and  additional  selection  criteria  outlined  on   senecacollege.ca,  will  be  considered  for  admission  to  an  oversubscribed  program.  For   oversubscribed  diploma  programs,  average  scores  will  depend  on  the  competitiveness  of  an   applicant  cohort  within  a  given  admissions  cycle.    

2015  Admissions  for   oversubscribed   programs:  

Highly  Competitive  Programs  2015   To  be  competitive  applicants  require:   Number  

of  Seats   Number  of   Applications  

Acting  for  Camera  and  Voice   Based  on  audition   20   400  

Animation   Portfolio  of  work   40   500  

Bachelor  of  Aviation  Technology   Min  70%  in  six  12U  courses   90   520   Broadcasting  Radio/Television   Min  70%  12C  English  and  profile   40/60   250/400  

Early  Childhood  Education   Min  65%  12C  English   220   1100  

Event  and  Media  Production   Min  70%    12C  English  and  profile   22   150   Graphic  Design   Min  65%  12C  English  and  portfolio   70   500   Nursing  –  BScN   Min  80%  in  six  grade  12U  courses   200   1600  

Paralegal   Min  70%  12C  English   70   550  

Practical  Nursing   Min  75%  in  four  required  courses   200   1400  

Social  Service  Worker   Min  65%  12C  English   300   1500  

Veterinary  Technician   Min  85%  in  required  courses  and  testing   100   900  

Grade  11  marks:   In  the  absence  of  mid-­‐term  or  final  Grade  12  marks  for  pre-­‐requisite  subjects  for  a  given  program,   Grade  11  marks  may  be  considered  as  criteria  in  the  selection  process.    

Dual  credits/SHSM  

programs:   Successfully  completed  dual  credits  may  be  applied  as  a  Seneca  credit  in  a  relevant  diploma   program.  The  completion  of  a  dual  credit  does  not  give  the  student  any  advantage  in  the   applicant  selection  process.  Seneca  students  who  have  previously  completed  a  Seneca  dual   credit  course  may  be  eligible  for  a  $1000  bursary.    

Alternate  offers  of  

admission:   Students  who  do  not  meet  the  admission  requirements  for  a  program  may  be  given  an  alternate   offer  in  an  alternative  program  relevant  to  their  proposed  area  of  study.    

Supplemental   admission   requirements:  

Many  Seneca  programs  use  additional  selection  criteria  including,  but  not  limited  to,  portfolios,   skills  testing,  additional  professional  certifications  and  required  orientation  sessions.    

Differentials:   Seneca  does  not  use  differentials  in  the  selection  process.  

Upgrading  

pathways:   Seneca  offers  free  academic  upgrading  in  Math  and  English.  In  some  cases,  a  Seneca  certificate   may  fulfill  the  entry  requirements  for  a  program.  senecacollege.ca/fulltime/AUG.html  

Deferral  policy:   An  applicant  may  change  their  start  date  through  OCAS  (within  the  same  academic  year),  if  the   program  is  not  yet  filled.  A  student’s  academic  record  may  be  re-­‐evaluated,  depending  on  the   competitiveness  of  a  given  applicant  cohort.    

Transfer  pathways:   Seneca  is  a  leader  in  diploma  to  degree  pathways  providing  articulation  agreements  within   Seneca  as  well  as  with  over  90  colleges  and  universities  across  Canada  and  the  world.    

senecacollege.ca/degreetransfer/    

Post-­‐graduate  

opportunities:   Diploma  and  degree  graduates  who  want  a  competitive  edge  can  apply  to  a  Seneca  post-­‐

graduate  certificate  program.  senecacollege.ca/postgrads   Student  with  

disabilities:   To  help  accommodate  students  and  promote  academic  success,  Seneca  Counselling  &  

Accessibility  provides  services  and  academic  accommodations  to  students  who  have  

documented  learning,  physical,  sensory  and/or  mental  health  disabilities  or  medical  conditions.  

senecacollege.ca/students/counselling/  

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  FINANCIAL  AID  INFORMATION   Scholarships,  

Seneca  offers  millions  of  dollars  in  scholarships,  bursaries  and  other  awards  each  year.  The   application  deadline  for  student  awards  is  October  31.  Students  complete  an  application  online.  

Renewable  scholarships  for  Seneca  degree  programs  are  available  to  students  whose  Grade  12   average  is  at  least  70%.  First  year  students  applying  to  OSAP  may  also  qualify  for  up  to  $2,000  in   tuition  assistance  towards  degree  programs,  or  up  to  $1,000  towards  diploma  or  certificate   programs.  senecacollege.ca/financialaid        

RESIDENCE  INFORMATION  

Residence  options:   Applications  for  on-­‐campus  residence  are  completed  online  and  accepted  on  a  first-­‐come,  first-­‐

served  basis.  Applications  received  prior  to  June  2015  are  guaranteed  residence  at  Newnham   campus.*  In  the  event  of  over-­‐subscription,  any  King  campus  applicants  will  be  housed  at  the   Newnham  campus  residence  and  will  be  moved  to  the  King  residence  as  space  becomes  

Recruitment  &  

Admissions

:  

Manager-­‐  Student  Recruitment-­‐  Heather  Fawcett  [email protected]   Manager-­‐  Admissions-­‐  Amy  Halliday  [email protected]  

Outreach  Recruitment-­‐  [email protected]     On  Campus  Recruitment  [email protected]     Scholarships  &  financial  

aid:   Visit  our  website  at  financialaid.sheridancollege.ca  Email:  [email protected]   Campus  tours:   Book  online  at:  tours.sheridancollege.ca  (Mondays,  Wednesdays,  Fridays)    

For  group  tours,  email  [email protected]      

The  Student  Recruitment  Offices  have  staff  and  resources  to  help  students  choose   programs  and  plan  their  continuing  education.  Visit  our  Career  Advising  Services  with   online  registration  at  careeradvising.sheridancollege.ca  

Upcoming  events:   Open  House:  Saturday,  November  14,  2015  

INSTITUTIONAL  INFORMATION  

Student  population:   18,000  full-­‐time  students

 

New  programs:   Electrical  Engineering  Technician  2  year  diploma  at  STC  offering  extensive  hands-­‐on   experience  and  a  broad  skill  set  

Journalism  -­‐2  year  diploma:  cutting  edge  digital  curriculum  at  Trafalgar.  Check  us  out  at   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj7tI5nGjG4  

BA  Craft  &  Design  –  4  year  degree  Check  us  out  at  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd9I3qQ-­‐WZA&sns=em  

Pathways  to  degrees:  Degree  Completion  opportunities  in  Business,  Early  Childhood   Education,  Information  Science  and  Mobile  Computing    

Visit  pathways.sheridancollege.ca  for  more  information

 

Program  changes:   Name  Change:  Child  and  Youth  Worker  is  now  Child  and  Youth  Care  

ADMISSIONS  INFORMATION  

2015  Admission  scores     and  selection  process  for   oversubscribed  programs

:  

Applicants  to  some  oversubscribed  programs  are  admitted  based  on  a  combination  of   both  academic  criteria  and  the  ranking  of  a  supplemental  assignment.  These  scored   assignments  are  used  in  conjunction  with  the  applicant’s  academic  performance.  

Minimum  admission  GPAs  can  be  found  on  our  website  at  guidance.sheridancollege.ca   Selection  process  for  

non-­‐oversubscribed   programs:  

Applicants  to  some  programs  are  admitted  based  on  academic  criteria  alone.  Applicants  to   these  programs  are  selected  on  the  average  of  their  six  highest  senior-­‐level  credits,  

including  required  courses.  Sheridan  uses  a  limit  of  one  secondary  school  cooperative   education  mark  as  part  of  the  applicant’s  six  highest  senior-­‐level  credits  or  equivalent.    

Grade  11  marks:   For  certificate  and  diploma  programs,  appropriate  grade  11  marks  can  be  used  as  electives   in  the  calculation  of  an  admissions  average,  as  long  as  the  applicant  is  registered  in  the   required  courses.  Unless  specified  as  an  admission  requirement,  grade  11  courses  are  NOT   used  in  determining  eligibility  for  admission  to  degree  programs.    

Dual  credits/SHSM  

programs:   Marks  for  dual  credits  and/or  SHSM  courses  will  be  used  in  the  calculation  of  admission   averages,  and  will  be  treated  as  electives  if  they  are  part  of  the  six  highest  senior-­‐level   marks  used  in  the  average.  They  will  not  be  used  as  pre-­‐requisite  courses.  

Alternate  offers  of  

admission:   Applicants  who  do  not  meet  the  admission  requirements  for  their  program  of  choice  will   be  assessed  and  advised,  and  may  be  conserved  for  other,  related  programs.  

Supplemental  admission  

requirements:   Supplemental  admission  requirements  can  include  portfolios,  auditions,  resumes,   questionnaires,  creative  projects,  essays  etc.  The  Health  Occupations  Aptitude  Exam   (HOAE)  is  required  for  Pharmacy  Technician,  Practical  Nursing  and  Veterinary  Technician   Programs.  

Differentials:   Sheridan  does  not  use  grade  differentials  for  C,  M  or  U  courses.  

Workplace  pathways:   Sheridan  does  not  accept  Workplace  credits  for  admission  consideration.  

Upgrading  pathways:   Academic  Upgrading  provides  students  with  the  opportunity  to  obtain  a  grade  12   equivalency  certificate  or  to  complete  courses  that  may  be  needed  to  apply  to  a  college   program.  Refer  to  Sheridan’s  website  for  more  information.  

Post-­‐graduate  

opportunities:   Sheridan  currently  has  twenty-­‐one  post-­‐graduate  programs  in  the  areas  of  Arts,  Animation   and  Design,  Business,  Applied  Health  and  Community  Studies,  and  Science  and  

Technology.  

Deferral  policy:   Sheridan  defers  offers  of  admission  only  under  extenuating  circumstances  supported  by   appropriate  documentation.  All  deferrals  are  at  the  discretion  of  the  Registrar.  

Students  with  disabilities

:

  Accessible  Learning  facilitates  equitable  access  for  eligible  students  with  disabilities  by   coordinating  reasonable  academic  accommodations  and  support  services.  Students  are   encouraged  to  self-­‐identify  with  the  services  as  early  as  possible  after  acceptance  to  the   College  so  we  can  ensure  their  needs  are  met  in  a  timely  manner.  Students  must  present   documentation  of  disability  to  be  eligible  to  receive  services.  An  IEP  may  not  be  sufficient   to  support  accommodations  in  a  postsecondary  setting.  

Transitioning  into  post-­‐secondary:  Students  with  disabilities  can  also  participate  in   customized  programing  to  assist  in  their  transition  into  a  college  setting.    These  programs   are  developed  to  familiarize  students  with  the  Sheridan  environment  and  prepare  them  to   become  successful  students.  

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  FINANCIAL  AID  INFORMATION   Scholarships,  bursary  

and  awards  application   information  and   deadlines

:

 

Sheridan  has  a  variety  of  assistance  programs,  which  are  awarded  based  on  demonstrated   financial  need.  Over  $5.2  million  in  financial  assistance  is  awarded  each  year  in  addition  to   OSAP  funds.  For  more  information,  go  to:  financialaid.sheridancollege.ca  

RESIDENCE  INFORMATION   Residence  options:  

Residence  Application   Deadline  

Residence  Guaranteed?  

Room  deposit  fee   On-­‐line  Application  Form  

Both  the  Davis  and  Trafalgar  Road  campuses  have  residence  buildings.  The  Davis  Campus   residence  accommodates  450  students  and  the  Trafalgar  Road  residence  is  designed  for  a   total  of  800  students.  Both  locations  offer  two-­‐bedroom  suites  at  a  rate  of  approx.  $7,000   per  academic  year.  In  2015,  residence  was  guaranteed  to  students  if  applications  and  $350   deposit  were  received  by  March  31st.  For  more  info,  visit  

http://www.sheridanresidence.ca/  

WHAT’S  NEW?  

Sheridan  College  is  on  an  exciting  journey  to  become  Sheridan  U  –  Ontario’s  first  undergraduate  university,  exclusively   dedicated  to  professional  and  applied  education.  In  addition  to  our  new  degree  programs,  Sheridan  will  retain  skilled   trades  certificates  and  diplomas  (2  and  3  year)  that  are  career-­‐focused  or  meet  specific  labour  market  needs,  and  post-­‐

graduate  certificates  to  provide  different  options  for  learners.  

Another  unique  element  will  be  our  first-­‐in-­‐Canada  approach  to  giving  our  students  creative  problem-­‐solving  skills  that  will   set  them  apart  in  the  highly  competitive  global  economy.  We’re  committed  to  fostering  creative  capacity  and  

engagement  in  all  facets  of  Sheridan  –  our  people,  programs,  places  and  process  –  so  that  creativity  becomes  a  tangible   and  defining  notion  of  a  Sheridan  education.    

HMC  phase  2  is  now  under  construction.  The  expansion  project  will  result  in  a  new  facility  on  the  same  site,  housing   state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art  classrooms,  studios,  labs  and  production  spaces,  a  Centre  for  Creative  Thinking,  and  a  gallery  space  to   showcase  students’  creativity  and  innovation.  The  new  space  will  accommodate  an  additional  3,200  full-­‐time  students.    

3D  Printing  &  Robotics:    Sheridan’s  Centre  for  Advanced  Manufacturing  and  Design  Technologies  in  Brampton  is  home   to  the  most  sophisticated  3D  commercial  printers  of  any  Canadian  university  or  college

MakerSpace  Creative  Hub:  Sheridan’s  partnership  with  Brampton  Library  and  the  City  of  Brampton  has  resulted  in  a   space  for  the  community  to  engage  hands-­‐on  with  technology  tools  and  resources  like  3D  printing  and  robotics  with  the  

                         

2000  Talbot  Road  West  

Windsor,  ON    N9A  6S4   201  Riverside  Drive  West   Windsor,  ON    N9A  5K4   MediaPlex  

275  Victoria  Avenue   Windsor,  ON    N9A  6Z8  

Thames  Campus   1001  Grand  Avenue  West   Chatham,  ON    N7M  5W4  

CONTACT  INFORMATION  

Recruitment  &  

Admissions:   Recruitment  –  519-­‐972-­‐2727  Toll-­‐Free  1-­‐800-­‐387-­‐0524  

Laiman  Ng  

Admissions  –  Registrar’s  Office  at  [email protected]              Direct  Line  519-­‐972-­‐2759 Scholarships  &  

Financial  Aid:   Elizabeth  Weglarz   Angela  Manser  

[email protected]  (Thames  Campus)  

Campus  Tours:   [email protected]                    Direct  Line  519-­‐972-­‐2760   or  visit  www.stclaircollege.ca  and  click  “BOOK  A  TOUR”  

Upcoming  Events:   Please  visit  www.stclaircollege.ca  for  upcoming  events  

INSTITUTIONAL  INFORMATION  

Student  Population:   Over  8,500  full-­‐time  students  across  all  4  campuses   New  Programs:   Windsor  –  South  Campus  

§ Biomedical  Engineering  Technology  –  3  Year  Advanced  Diploma    

§ Fitness  and  Health  Promotion  –  2  Year  Diploma    

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Sports  and  Recreation  Management  –  3  Year  Advanced  Diploma  

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Mobile  Application  Development  –  3  Year  Advanced  Diploma  

 

Program  Changes:  

For  September  2015  

§ Pre-­‐Health  Sciences  and  Pre-­‐Health  Sciences  –  Nursing  will  be  combined  into  1  program.  

§ Program  name  changes:  Animation  2D/3D  &  Child  and  Youth  Care  

§ Windsor  –  Border  Services/Community  and  Justice  Services/Protection,  Security  and   Investigation  will  offer  a  common  1st  year.    *Earn  2  diplomas  in  3  years.  

§ Chatham  –  Border  Services/Protection,  Security  &  Investigation/Police  Foundations  

“Fast  Track”  programs.    *Earn  3  diplomas  in  3  years.  

What’s  New:   § New  President  Ms.  Patricia  France  starting  September  1,  2015    

§ New  Eatery  101  opened  October  2014  –  Teaching  Restaurant  

§ New  85,000  sq.  ft.  SportsPlex  featuring  a  triple  gymnasium,  10,000  sq.  ft.  fitness  centre,   walking  track,  workout  studios,  12  team  rooms,  classrooms  and  more!  The  facility  provides   the  latest  equipment  for  our  athletes  and  students  to  keep  fit  all  year  round.  

ADMISSIONS  INFORMATION  

2015  Admissions  

scores    and  selection   process  for  

oversubscribed   programs:  

With  the  exception  of  the  Collaborative  Nursing  Program,  admissions  to  oversubscribed  

programs  will  be  based  on  the  average  of  all  grades  11  and  12  marks.    In  addition,  the  HOAE  test   is  required  for  Cardiovascular  Technology,  Diagnostic  Medical  Sonography,  Respiratory  Therapy,   Dental  Hygiene,  Medical  Laboratory  Science  and  Veterinary  Technician  programs.    

 *Collaborative  Nursing  is  based  on  the  average  of  final  first  semester  grade  12  required  (U) courses.    If  you  have  not  taken  the  required  Chemistry  or  Biology  in  your  first  semester  of   Grade  12,  your  Grade  11  (U)  marks  will  be  used.    

Selection  process  for   non-­‐oversubscribed   programs:  

Ontario  Secondary  School  Diploma  (OSSD)  with  a  majority  of  credits  at  the  College  (C),  

University  (U),  College/University  (M),  or  Open  (O)  level  or  equivalent.    All  applicants  must  meet   program  specific  requirements.  

Grade  11  Marks:   For  oversubscribed  programs,  with  the  exception  of  Collaborative  Nursing  and  Practical  Nursing   programs,  applicants  are  ranked  by  the  average  of  all  grades  11  and  12  marks.    Also  for  selected  

“popular”  programs,  a  grade  12  English  mark  will  be  used  for  ranking  purposes.    If  a  grade  12   English  is  not  available,  the  grade  11  English  mark  will  be  used.  

Dual  Credits/SHSM  

Programs:   St.  Clair  College  offers  a  number  of  courses  through  the  Dual  Credit  Program.  

For  further  information,  please  contact:    

Art  Barron  at  [email protected]  or  519-­‐972-­‐2727  ext.5403     Alternate  offers  of  

admission:   No  alternate  offers  of  admission  are  currently  granted.  

Supplemental   admission   requirements:  

Music  Theatre  Performance  –  Audition   Graphic  Design  –  Portfolio  

Animation  –  Drawing  Test   Paramedic  –  Questionnaire  

Most  Health  Science  programs  –  Health  Occupations  Aptitude  Examination  (HOAE)  

Differentials:   St.  Clair  College  does  not  differentiate  between  C,  M,  and  U  level  courses;  they  are  treated   equally.  

Workplace  

Pathways:   Applicants  who  have  workplace/essential/basic  levels  in  required  courses  will  be  counselled  to   pursue  academic  upgrading  through  the  Academic  Career  Entrance  program.  

Upgrading  Pathways:   Pre-­‐Health  Science,  Pre-­‐Technology,  and  Academic  Career  Entrance  (ACE)   Post-­‐graduate  

Opportunities:   Child  and  Youth  Care  –  Accelerated,  Early  Childhood  Education  –  Accelerated,     Development  Service  Worker  –  Accelerated,  Autism  and  Behavioural  Science,     Paralegal  –  Accelerated,  Media  Convergence,  International  Business  Management.  

Deferral  Policy:   $100.00  Deferral  fee  to  be  paid  to  Registrar  awaiting  OSAP   Student  with  

Disabilities:   To  receive  services,  students  must  meet  with  an  Accessibility  Services  counsellor  and  present   documentation  that  provides  written  verification  of  the  diagnosis.    This  could  include:    

§ Medical  reports  

§ Clinical  psychologist  report  

§ Psychiatric  report  

§ Educational  assessments    

(Individual  Education  Plans  –  IEP,  Individual  Placement  and  Review  Committee  –  IPRC)  

The  student  and  Counsellor  will  then  develop  an  appropriate  Accommodation  Plan  which  will   outline  the  in-­‐class,  instructional  testing,  and  out-­‐of-­‐class  accommodations  to  be  provided  by  St.  

Clair  College.    If  you  have  any  questions  or  concerns  regarding  services  for  students  with   disabilities,  please  contact  Learning  Commons  at:  

Email:  [email protected]  or  Phone:  519-­‐972-­‐2727  ext.4226    

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  FINANCIAL  AID  INFORMATION  

Email:  [email protected]  or  Phone:  519-­‐972-­‐2727  ext.4226    

SCHOLARSHIP  AND  FINANCIAL  AID  INFORMATION  

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