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1 Grade 12 Option Presentation

2 40 hours community service: Do you have them?
Due to Guidance by end of May.

3 Not ready? Need to upgrade marks? Missing prerequisites?
Year 5? Not ready? Need to upgrade marks? Missing prerequisites? If you need 6 or more credits, you may want to return to Mowat. If so, you will be required to meet with your Vice Principal or Guidance counselor. If you need less than 6 credits, consider a semestered school or an alternative school ie: ASE or SCAS

4 New for 2012-2013 Landscape Architecture THD 4M1
This will be a hands on course that will teach you the various aspects of landscape design and construction Students will have an opportunity to work in the courtyard to develop real life skills

5 New for 2012 - 2013 Fitness and Recreation Leadership PLF4C
This course will be 70% classroom based and 30% activity based Ideal for those students looking to develop or improve their leadership abilities in a phys ed setting This course will prepare students for Fitness and Recreation programs at College

6 Co-op Program at Mowat There is no application process– simply choose COOP as an option in myBlueprint.ca/tdsb COOP4 – 4 credit full day every other day COOP2 – 2 credit half day every other day For more information: a) see Mrs. Graves or Mr. Dias Monday’s in the library b) see a guidance counselor In March and April the COOP teachers will meet with you to discuss your placement and options moving forward

7 Course Selection Timelines
On line course selection opens: February 8th , 2012 On line course selection closes: February 21st , 2012 Students that do not submit course selections in myBlueprint by Feb. 21st must see a guidance counsellor

8 Not returning? Still need to register online with MyBlueprint.ca/tdsb and indicate you are not returning. Need a parent/guardian signature if you are not 18 years of age. All exit codes are found under the Guidance and Career Education tab ie: COLLEGE, APPREN, NEWHS, WORK, UNIVER, OTHER

9 MYBLUEPRINT COURSE SELECTION GUIDE
MYBLUEPRINT COURSE SELECTION GUIDE 9

10 STUDENT COURSE SELECTION STEPS
Log into myBlueprint Enter OEN/DOB (on first visit) Access High School Planner Add Courses to Official Plan Review and Submit Courses Print and Return Sign-Off Sheet 10

11 VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/
Select your school 1 VISIT: 2 SELECT YOUR SECONDARY SCHOOL 11

12 ENTER OEN/DOB (FIRST VISIT)
Select your Grade Enter your OEN & Date of Birth

13 ACCESS HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER
Click on “Plan Courses” 13

14 1 2 3 Click on Add <Course>
step 1 Click on Add <Course> step 2 Click on the course you would like to select step 3 Click Add Course to Plan

15 HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER step 1 Click “View Progress” to view your Graduation Status step 2 Click “Submit” when you have selected your courses and are ready to submit 15

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18 REVIEW AND SUBMIT COURSES
step 1 Review your selections step 2 Click Confirm and Print when you are ready to submit Note: You will not be able to change your course selections in myBlueprint after this step. Please consult your Guidance Counsellor if you wish to make any changes after you have submitted your courses. 18

19 PRINT SIGN-OFF SHEET Congratulations! You’re done!
Please print and return a signed copy of your Course Selection Sign-Off Sheet to your Counsellor or Teacher. 19

20 CONTACT US VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/
1 VISIT: 2 SELECT SECONDARY SCHOOL & CREATE ACCOUNT 3 ENTER OEN & DATE OF BIRTH 4 BEGIN PLANNING YOUR COURSES CONTACT US 20

21 Record Your Goals, High School Plans and Graduation Requirements
myProfile It is important to set goals and plan for how you want to achieve them Saved High School Plans - Create multiple “what-if” scenarios Save your plan with whatever name you like (my college plan, engineering plan, etc.) Calculates pathway eligibility based on the courses you are taking Record Your Goals, High School Plans and Graduation Requirements 1

22 Short List (Save) the Opportunities That Interest You
Annual Education Plan Type in details here and access it at any time Short List (Save) the Opportunities That Interest You 1

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24 Standardized Data Saves You Time and Makes Exploration Easy
-Clear, easy to read and concise overviews with detailed information on every destination. -Compare standardized details side-by-side in an organized and readable format. - Learn about potential occupations for post-secondary programs of interest or vice-versa. - Explore further with direct website links. Standardized Data Saves You Time and Makes Exploration Easy 3

25 Comprehensive Information to Make Informed Decisions
College & University Information Provided: Overview Number of Students/Faculty Male/Female Ratio Location, City Population Living Expenses Transportation Options Varsity Sports Contact Information Direct Links Program Description Credential Awarded Length of Program Tuition Fees Course Prerequisites Minimum Average Non-Academic Requirements Study Options Focus of Study Apprenticeship Information Provided: Description Industry Sector Minimum Entry Grade Red Seal Trade Average Wage Rate Governing Body Industry Committee NOC Code Regulated/Unregulated Length of Program In-Class Hours Training Breakdown Suggested Courses Main Duties Workplace & Occupation Information Provided: Overview Nature of the Work Main Duties Skills and Abilities Average Wage/Earnings Required Education Employment Prospects Work Prospects Related Occupations NOC Code Comprehensive Information to Make Informed Decisions 3

26 That’s it - you’ve successfully submitted your course selections!

27 OCAS and OUAC Transmission Dates:
November Transmission: Marks for college, demographic data for universities February Transmission: Interim marks for both college and university April Transmission: Interim marks for both college and university July Transmission: Final Marks and proof of graduation

28 Offers of Admission Offers of admission may be granted as early as February, and will be given on an ongoing basis until May. Most students will receive an offer of admission after the April transmission Offers must be accepted by May 1, 2012 for Ontario colleges. Each college will determine the due date to confirm offers made after May1, 2012. Offers must be accepted by June 1, 2012 for Ontario universities. The latest date of an offer by any university will be May 29, 2012.

29 Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
Students may apply for OSAP once offer from college or university has been accepted. Contact OSAP Officer at the school you will be attending.

30 Thank you for your attention. Have a good day!


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