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1 BLUEVALE C. I. Post Secondary Information 2015/2016

2  To understand post-secondary options  To become familiar with research tools  To understand the application process  Alleviate some stress!

3 PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL  DETERMINE YOUR OPTIONS FOR NEXT YEAR 5th Year Workplace Apprenticeship College University

4 5 TH YEAR  Make sure you are ready to leave. Colleges and Universities do not treat grade 12 or 12+ students differently  Be aware of the 34 credit threshold  Repeating credits that you have already earned count towards the 34 threshold  Meet with your guidance counsellor to plan your 5 th year appropriately

5 WORKPLACE WHAT KIND OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?  Seek out help:  Exit Planning with your guidance counsellor  Community supports Lutherwood Employment Centre Conestoga College Career Centre  Workshops WRDSB - Zoom into the Workplace workshop in the spring

6 APPRENTICESHIPS  Find an employer who is willing to take you on.  Apply to the Ontario College Application Services (OCAS) Conestoga College offers numerous programs that register you as an apprentice when you start the program. Math and English are key subjects  Attend the presentation by Conestoga College on Trades and Apprenticeships – Wednesday October 14 th @ lunch in computer lab 1115  Contact the Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities (MTCU)

7 COLLEGE UNIVERSITY  Smaller Class Sizes  Hands on learning  Focus on career training and trades  Foundation programs (1yr)  Certificates, Diplomas (2-3 years)  Degrees (4 years)  Larger Class Sizes  Lecture style learning  Focus on academic and professional programs  Degrees (Bachelors, Masters)  3-4 year programs COLLEGE VS. UNIVERSITY

8 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS UNIVERSITY  Grade 12 English (U)  5 Additional U/M courses  Program Specific Requirements  Supplemental Information Form COLLEGE  Gr.12 English (C or U)  Program Specific Requirements  Average varies, but is generally based on required courses only  Portfolio/Interview OSSD

9 COLLEGE  College visits to BCI in Oct and Nov (Lambton, Mohawk, Centennial, and Conestoga)  College Information Program Day @ Conestoga College, Doon Campus Wednesday Oct 21 st, 2015 10:30 am - 1:30pm 5:00-7:00 pm All 28 Ontario Colleges will be present  Ontario College Fair @ Enercare Centre (Ex. Place in Toronto) Monday October 19 th 5-9pm and Tuesday October 20 th 10-3pm  Visit www.ontariocolleges.ca Attend a campus tour or an open house

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14  Ontario University Fair: Sept 25 – 27 th @ The Metro Toronto Convention Centre (10 am – 5 pm daily)  University visits to BCI  BCI mini university day: Fri. Oct. 23 rd @ 9 am - lunch  University Information Program Nov 3 rd, 2015 @ 12 – 2pm @ St. David CSS Nov 3 rd, 2015 @ 7 - 9 pm @ Huron Heights SS Nov 5 th, 2015 @ 7 - 9 pm @ St. Benedict CSS  Electronic info (einfo.ca) Attend a campus tour or an open house

15 UNIVERSITY www.electronicinfo.ca

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19 UNIVERSITY  $150 will allow students to apply to 3 Universities  $50 for each additional choice  PIN # – will be mailed to BCI at the end of October beginning of November  DEADLINE: JAN 13 th 2016 COLLEGE  $95 will allow students to apply to 5 college choices with no more than 3 programs at any one college  OEN number – located on student’s timetable  DEADLINE: FEB 1 st 2016

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21  November 24, 2015 – first date that an application will be sent to a college  February 1, 2016 – application is due for equal consideration + first day colleges MAY release offers of admission  May 1, 2016 – Confirmation deadline  June 15, 2016 – earliest date you may be required to make a financial commitment

22 UNIVERSITY www.ouac.on.ca

23  January 13, 2016 – 101 application is due for equal consideration  February 5, 2016 – recommended date to make final changes to your application  May 27, 2016– Notification of decision (all offers are conditional)  June 1, 2016 – earliest date you may be required to make a financial commitment

24  Applications are direct to each university. Fees and due dates will vary Program requirements will vary OSSD is a standard requirement  Students need to check each school for specific requirements.  Those planning on applying to American Colleges or Universities will need to write the SAT’s.

25 HOW MUCH? $10,000 – $20,000 *depending on program and location. **only an estimate of total costs. Costs include: Tuition Student Fees Residence Meal Plan Transportation Miscellaneous Books & Supplies

26 FUNDING SOURCES  Personal Savings  Bank Loan  Earnings from employment (while attending school)  Parental Contribution - RESP  Scholarships / Bursaries  Government Student Loans (OSAP)  Commencement Awards

27 OSAP http://osap.gov.on.ca Scholarships www.canlearn.ca www.studentawards.com www.scholarshipscanada.com

28  BCI Website - Guidance  http://bci.wrdsb.ca/guidance  Follow us on Twitter  @BCI_Guidance  Pick up handouts (information sheet, ontariocolleges.ca booklet)

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