College programs
How do I know if a college program is right for me?
College programs are specialized and often provide a practical component through co-op, internships and/or practicum experiences. After completing a university degree, it may be necessary to attend a college program to gain specialized education and training. You might need to attend a college program to receive the proper accreditation needed to pursue a particular career.
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What are the different types of college programs available?
Many different types of college programs can be completed. According to Ontario Colleges, some examples include:
Certificate programs: 2 semesters
Diploma programs: 4 semesters
Advanced Diploma programs: 6 semesters
Degree programs: 4 years in length
Graduate Certificate programs: entrance requires successful completion of a post-secondary program (i.e., university degree or college certificate/diploma) before starting
Collaborative and Joint Degree programs: offered through a partnership by a college and university, leading to one or more academic credentials
Co-op programs: includes scheduled periods of employment (typically paid)
Apprenticeship Programs: learn a skilled trade under the supervision of an experienced tradesperson
(Ontario Colleges, n.d.)
How do I apply?
To apply to a college program, you may:
Apply through ontariocolleges.ca for Ontario college programs
Apply through individual program websites for programs not found within ontariocolleges.ca
The application process may consist of the following components:
Personal information
Resume/cover letter/personal statement
Education history and transcripts
Experiences
Supplemental application(s)
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Ontario Colleges. (n.d.). Types of Programs at Ontario Colleges. Ontariocolleges.ca. Retrieved August 19, 2024, from https://www.ontariocolleges.ca/en/apply/program-types