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1 Post-Secondary Options

2 Think on it… How do present learning opportunities help me to connect with the various education pathways - school to work, apprenticeship, college, and university?

3 Right Now… As you make your way through high school working toward your OSSD, you should also be making a conscious effort to become well informed about all the possible options that are available to you when you graduate. The Ontario Curriculum allows a student in Grade 9 and 10 to move freely between applied and academic courses. This approach allows you to discover your strengths in a variety of subject areas and experiment with other courses in preparation for Grade 11. When you are in Grade 11, it is recommended that your pathway focus on a particular destination, be it workplace, college, or university. This approach allows you to prepare for your post- secondary options more effectively.

4 The Scenario You find yourself in a very awkward situation. You suddenly realize that you are in Grade 12 and will be graduating from high school in one more semester. It certainly is late for you to realize this, however, there is still time for you to gain an understanding about your options after graduation. What options do you have? What options do I need to work at to re-open?

5 Apprenticeship An apprenticeship is a practical way for you to learn specific job skills. During an apprenticeship you will observe the work of a journeyperson and apply those skills you learned on the job. While you are in an apprenticeship, you are earning money for the work that you do. Once you have finished the required number of hours, you will receive a Certificate of Qualification. The hours that are required vary depending on the apprenticeship you are involved with. It is possible for you to start accumulating hours toward your certificate while you are still in high school through the OYAP program.

6 Apprenticeship Pros you get paid while you learn. Apprentices in Ontario can make up to $40 000. This means that you finish “school” with little debt and you almost always get a job right when you’re finished as Ontario is starving for trades people. This also means that you’ll make a lot of money right away. Cons many certified trades involve physical labour, which can sometimes take a toll on your body. Could be a long process to achieve final career

7 College A community college is a post-secondary institution which provides job-related programs that combine theory and practical experience. The majority of programs offered through the colleges allow students to graduate with either a 2-year certificate or a 3-year diploma. Recently colleges have begun to participate in articulation programs, in conjunction with universities, which allow the colleges to grant degrees. If you are considering applying to college, you will be responsible for covering all the costs associated with your program. Some of these costs include: tuition, residence/accommodations, books, food, entertainment, clothing, and transportation. The requirement for being accepted into college is an OSSD, perhaps with certain high school courses as prerequisites, depending on the program to which you are applying.

8 College Pros college is much cheaper (about half the price) of university. You graduate with job training. Hands-on learning – real job experience Many new learning experiences within chosen program Cons statistically, although it depends on the program, university graduates usually make more money in their lifetimes. Career is normally focused  further education required

9 World of Work This is a great option if the opportunity is available You can go straight into the workforce This can also be a temporary option on the way to college/university Pros  zero post-secondary cost. Cons  statistically, on average, you’ll make less money than post- secondary graduates. There are, however, exceptions!  Very little flexibility for career change

10 University A university is a post-secondary institution that grants 3-year general or 4-year honors degrees upon completion. Universities are set up to provide an environment of academic learning through study and research. This experience will also prepare you for life-long learning.  For example, you may wish to continue studies in mathematics, English, or French. As well, you could study in subject areas such as geology, sociology, and psychology, just to name a few. Along with these various degrees, there are also opportunities for you to study in professional schools such as medicine, engineering or nursing. Studying in these areas will require extra years of university above your undergraduate requirements. Can move on to Master’s or PhD if you are passionate about university

11 University Pros  University graduates, statistically, make more money over their lifetimes. Also, some jobs (doctor, lawyer, accountant etc.) require university education.  Many other options available to you afterwards Cons  It’s expensive. On average, if you live in residence, university can cost $15 000 per year. If you live at home you can cut that in half, but it’s still a lot of money.  It takes 3-4 years, and there is no guarantee of a job afterwards

12 Your Turn! What kind of things are you looking for in a school? What programs might you be interested in? What do you want in terms of a living situation (pros/cons)?

13 Resources Between college and university, look at it this way. You go to college to learn how to work and you go to university to learn how to think. All options are good as long as it is the right one for you www.ouac.on.ca www.electronicinfo.ca www.ontariocolleges.ca


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