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1 TRANSITION To move from one place to another High School Graduation Postsecondary Education (PSE) Destinations 2016-17 As of 23 Sept. 2016

2 Preparation KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Review Credit Counselling Summary–diploma requirements on track for June graduation, “legal name ” (used on applications) Finish 40 hrs. Community Service Research - complete interest surveys, attend University and College Fairs and Campuses Build a list of potential programs and schools Match programs of interest against your CCS courses and by cutoff ranges for eligibility.

3 Prerequisites ? How do I know which secondary school courses are required by the college or university I am applying to? University - Degree www.electronicinfo.ca Lists prerequisites and approximate averages for different programs. Indicates if Co-op or Internships are available 6 -4U/4M courses including ENG4U1 plus prerequisites Additional requirements Some College programs are University “degrees” College - Diploma www.ontariocolleges.ca Lists prerequisites and additional application requirements Indicates if Co-op or Internships are available ENG4C1 or ENG4U1, plus grade 11 and /or 12 prerequisites Additional requirements

4 College Application $95 for 5 choices (non-refundable) Maximum of 3 choices to any 1 college (i.e. max. of 3 different programs at Humber) www.ontariocolleges.ca Create own password, remember to record in a safe location Opens about mid-October and recommend applying before Christmas holidays

5 College Important Dates October – College Fair Oct. 17-18 and Online applications “open” later this month at www.ontariocolleges.ca www.ontariocolleges.ca December 23 rd Iona pre-holiday deadline February 1 st Deadline for equal consideration May 1 st Last day to confirm offer acceptance June 15 – Earliest due date for college tuition deposit payment

6 University Application $150 for 3 choices, $50 for each additional choice, no maximum (Ontario) www.ouac.on.ca 101 Application for current HS students early to mid November, Individual “PIN” numbers distributed from Guidance when received from OUAC (announcement) Apply before Christmas holidays Good info on www.electronicinfo.cawww.electronicinfo.ca

7 University Important Dates September/October - attend University Fair (Sept. 23-25), College Fair (Oct. 17-18) and research programs www.electronicinfo.ca www.myBlueprint.ca www.electronicinfo.cawww.myBlueprint.ca November – apply with PIN# www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101/ December 23 – Iona’s recommended pre holiday deadline January 11 – OUAC deadline for equal consideration of submitted applications (system is very slow in January) May 26 – Last day for responses to be released to applicants June 1 – Earliest date you may be required to confirm acceptance of an offer and give financial commitment

8 Will I get in???? College applicants could hear as early as Feb. 1 BUT most will wait until April. University applicants will hear through 3 different rounds of offers to May 26 th *majority of acceptances are in 3 rd round 1 st – exceptional gr. 11 marks and the correct prerequisites in the gr. 12 schedule 2 nd – exceptional gr. 12 first semester marks 3 rd – marks in the acceptance range based on gr. 12 1 st semester + 2 nd semester midterms

9 How much will it cost? Per Year - If living AWAY from home: College - approx $12000+ University - approx $22000+ Note that program costs, and city living costs vary.  Scholarships – Student Awards – check online sites and Scholarship Binder in Guidance  RESP grant of 20% on deposits  OSAP – Ontario Student Assistance Program – apply in April-May after accepting offer **30% Off Ontario tuition for students who apply for OSAP

10 Where do I start? Research: interest surveys found on websites (myBlueprint). Talk to people. Iona handout. Attend: College and University Fairs and Open Houses of interest to you  set foot ON campus Liaison Visits to Iona: College/University visits scheduled  sign up for 3 dates max in Guidance Explore all Possibilities: postsecondary institutions, programs, scholarships

11 www.myBlueprint.cawww.myBlueprint.ca Login: ionacss & create Individual ID www.dpcdsb.org/IONAS/Guidance+Courses/www.dpcdsb.org/IONAS/Guidance+Courses/ Iona website Guidance page www.electronicinfo.cawww.electronicinfo.ca All Ontario University programs, prerequisites & mark ranges PLUS application process info, campus events, scholarship info www.ouac.on.cawww.ouac.on.ca University online application site (require unique PIN#) www.ontariocolleges.cawww.ontariocolleges.ca College information and online application site www.osap.gov.on.cawww.osap.gov.on.ca Ontario Student Assistance Program for (Loans/Grants/Tuition reduction) *Apply AFTER accepting an offer PLUS www.careercruising.comwww.careercruising.com Login: Iona Password: Dolphins www.canlearn.cawww.canlearn.ca Program exploration www.schoolfinder.comwww.schoolfinder.com Postsecondary exploration www.schoolsincanada.comwww.schoolsincanada.com Postsecondary exploration www.studentawards.comwww.studentawards.com Scholarship/Awards info

12 Getting in is one thing, staying in is another! Characteristics of Successful Post Secondary Students: Independent Self-aware Socially Responsible Able to manage stress Flexible Problem Solver Optimistic


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