In an effort to bridge gaps in post-secondary access and success, Humber Polytechnic has launched its new Exploratory Pathways Programs. These are specifically designed to open doors for students who completed workplace-level courses in high school, as well as for the growing number of students unsure about which post-secondary program to choose. This initiative seeks to address two major issues: the limited pathways available to students who completed workplace-level courses, and the high number of high school graduates delaying post-secondary education or struggling in their first year due to choosing the wrong program.
Check out the programs mentioned below for further information:
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Georgian College -Foundation Program
Kick start your academic and career goals with a strong foundation
Explore a variety of courses. Discover your strengths and find your passion! Develop skills for success. Be ready for employment or further your studies.
College Foundations is a one-year Ontario College Certificate designed for students seeking access to a broad range of college programs. As a student in this program, you can determine your academic goals and career pathways by selecting courses from a variety of vocationally specific programs. Additionally, you develop critical thinking skills and apply success strategies to support your academic and career development. As a student in this program, you gain skills and credits for transfer into further vocational post-secondary study or prepare to enter the workplace.
If you want to stay in school, or return to school, but you are not yet ready to make a long-term commitment to a career path, Foundation and General Arts & Science programs are one year certificates that allow you to take a start, experience college learning, and use that as a stepping stone toward further studies.
Art Fundamentals - A good first step toward animation, design, illustration, and many other programs in the visual arts. You'll get classical instruction in the fundamentals of arts such as: life drawing, painting, sculpture, two-dimensional drawing, and technical drawing.
Media Fundamentals - Offers foundation curriculum in film, broadcasting, journalism and digital media. You’ll acquire basic skills and concepts in: web & computer technology, sound, camera, television & film production, media history, communications theory, and visual design
Performing Arts Preparation - Students gain first-hand experience in a wide range of disciplines, developing core skills that can help them advance to a more specialized performing arts program. You'll have the opportunity to: Improve your performing, auditioning and technical production skills; learn to work collaboratively with other creative individuals; display your talents and discover your strengths; clarify educational and career objectives.
Pre-Health Sciences - With a strong focus on academic advising to support student success, you’ll be introduced to a range of possible career paths in the health sciences field. Students who have completed this program can apply to transfer to Sheridan’s Athletic Therapy, Kinesiology, Practical Nursing, Pharmacy Technician, Veterinary Technician or Animal Care programs.
Technology Fundamentals - ideal if you are interested in science and technology, but are uncertain specifically which area is a fit for your future academic and career goals. Through this program, you'll develop skills that equip you to enter into other college I.T., science and engineering technology, and skilled trades diploma or apprenticeship programs.
This program is designed to help students earn university-level credits in a supportive college environment. Develop confidence and build strong academic, communication and research skills, while adjusting to a post-secondary learning experience.
General Arts & Science – University Profile - Students will enhance their social and cultural awareness with this multidisciplinary program, which provides introductory courses in a wide variety of disciplines. You’ll have the opportunity to define your academic, career and personal goals while building a strong foundation for a university degree. Graduates of Sheridan’s General Arts and Science diploma program can transfer to one of our partner universities and apply transfer credits towards their degree. This GAS Profile is also available as a one-year certificate.
BFCN believes that access to education of all forms is important for the continued success and development of youth in our community. Our Scholarship Program is designed to address a few of the gaps and barriers in order to increase access to post-secondary education and support Black students and their families.
College Mondays are weekly online sessions designed to connect learners and parents directly with representatives from each college.
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A transition Resource guide for students going to Post Secondary Education
See below for links to specific college accessibility offices
Humber College Community Integration through Co-Op Education (CICE)
https://healthsciences.humber.ca/programs/cice-ontario-college-certificate.html
Humber’s Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE) certificate program is designed to provide adults with intellectual disabilities (also known as developmental disabilities) the opportunity to experience college life, develop enhanced independence and connect with like-minded individuals.
George Brown College Vocational Program:
https://www.georgebrown.ca/programs/college-vocational-program-a101
The College Vocational program is a supportive program that will help you bridge the gap if you have graduated from high school with workplace credits, an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or an Ontario Secondary School Certificate and are encountering barriers to finding appropriate and meaningful work.
Durham College Community Integration through Co-Op Education (CICE)
https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/community-integration-through-cooperative-education
Community Integration Through Co-operative Education (CICE) gives individuals with intellectual disabilities or significant learning challenges the opportunity to enhance their academic and vocational skills with modified programming through a variety of courses