Use websites like myBlueprint, visit college and/or university campuses or Open Houses, attend Post-secondary Fairs.
Click on the links below to explore your post-secondary options.
APPRENTICESHIP
College Trades -Colleges can help you prepare for an apprenticeship
Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
How to Start an Apprenticeship
Pathways to Apprenticeship - Skills Ontario
COLLEGE
College Trades -Colleges can help you prepare for an apprenticeship
OCAS - HOW TO APPLY VIDEO
The Ontario Transfer Guide - the process of moving from a diploma program to a degree
WORKPLACE
Town of Caledon Job Bank
If you received accommodations in high school, post-secondary institutions will continue to work with you to help you reach your goals.
Each college / university will have their own Accessibility Office to support students:
Students must self-identify and register to receive accommodations
Register once you accept your offer of admission
Arrange a meeting with your post-secondary accessibility officer
Submit required documentation
Learning Disability - psychological assessment required & previous IEP
Medical or Mental Health Disability - medical documentation form / letter
Visit the Transition Resource Guide for Students with Disabilities for more information about the Transition to Post-Secondary Education
What you need to know if you plan to study at a college or university outside of Canada.
GAP Year
A gap year is a period of time spent away from formal education after finishing high school. During this time, students may take part in a variety of educational and developmental experiences such as travelling, working, volunteering, or other activities that support their interests. A Gap year is often a time that students can help gain clarity for life’s next steps.
Career planning