Researching: Start to look at available postsecondary options Factors to consider:  Academic Strengths/Weaknesses  Interest Planning:  Check graduation.

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Researching: Start to look at available postsecondary options Factors to consider:  Academic Strengths/Weaknesses  Interest Planning:  Check graduation requirements  Additional requirements

 30 CREDITS (18 compulsory+12 optionals)  Successful completion of Literacy Test  40 HOURS of Community Service

10 Credits to earn French Immersion Certificate:  Grade 9 – FIF 1D0, CGC 1D*, GLS 1O*  Grade 10 – FIF 2D0, CHV 2O*, GLC 2O*, CHC 2D*  Grade 11 – FIF 3U0, BDI 3C*, CGG 3O*  Grade 12 – FIF 4U0

1. College  Certificate (specialized area/skills)  Diploma (specialized + broader range of knoweldge)  Applied degree (theoretical, advanced, application of skills in the workplace) 2. Apprenticeship  Earn while you learn 3. University  Degree (Bachelor - 3 yrs; Honours bachelors - 4 yrs) 4. Workplace

 OSSD  Students need a majority of grade 11/12 courses offered at the college (C), University/College (M), and University (U) type  Math and English marks of 65% or higher are preferred by the colleges  Check program requirements for mandatory high school courses  Start research early (

 Entry into an apprenticeship requires the completion of Grade 8, Grade 10, or Grade 12, depending on the trade  Most employers in any trade require individuals be secondary school graduates as a condition of employment

 someone who learns a skilled trade on the job, under the direction of experienced workers  are employees who earn a wage while learning a skilled trade  someone who completes classroom instruction as a part of their training

 Skilled workers are in high demand in many industries  learning new skills and building a rewarding career  Jobs in the skilled trades pay well, and are interesting and challenging  You can earn while you learn

 Electrician  Heat and Frost Insulator  Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning  Welder Fitter  Automotive Service Technician  Auto Body Repairer & Collision Damage Repairer  Baker  Hairstylist  

3 Paths to Apprenticeship 1: Through and employer  Find an employer who is willing to hire and train you  Apply directly to an employer, union or local committee 2: OYAP  As a high school student, OYAP can help you start training  COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FORM  Uses Secondary School Co-op as the pathway to apprenticeships  Requirements: 16 years old, 16 credits, aptitude & desire

3: College  Co-op Diploma Apprenticeship program offered in college can help you train as an apprentice while completing a related college course. 3 Paths to Apprenticeship – cont…

 OSSD  6 grade 12 U/M courses  ENG 4U is mandatory  Students must complete 5 additional Grade 12 (4U) university preparation or (4M) university/college courses (program specific) 

 Getting a job after graduation  Can be permanent or temporary depending on education and career goals

 Application letters  Cold calling/visits  Networking  Employment agencies (AppleOne Employment Agency)  Classifieds/online  Resume writing and cover letters (Job Connect, Job Skills Canada)  Interview skills  Follow-up

 Start saving!!  Yearly Tuition: Bachelor Degree Programs- $6,000 College Diploma Programs - $2,500, Certificate Programs - $1,250, Applied Bachelor Degrees - $6,500  Apply for various scholarship  Post secondary entrance scholarships  Tuition grants  Check out the DSSS + College and University web-sites for a list of scholarships offered  Your parents workplace may offer scholarships

    When all else fails rely on The Loyal Bank of Mom and Dad!!

 In whatever destination you choose, good luck in the journey!