#oncollege
Every college in Ontario have scheduled virtual tours and info sessions. Google the school site to see their schedule of virtual events for high school students. A current list of scheduled college virtual fairs and info sessions has been posted at the bottom of this page. Scroll down!
Start your college program research here
Important dates for the 2020-21 Application Year
For information on HOW TO APPLY click HERE
Association for Private Career College in Ontario
Use this resource when looking for any type of post-secondary school
Ontario College Information Fair
This is how it works:
Log onto ontariocolleges.ca and create a profile.
To create a profile you will need your student number and your O.E.N. number. These numbers are on your timetable.
The application is completely electronic
You are allowed 5 program choices for a flat fee.
Not more than 3 programs from the same college.
You will not be allowed any additional choices.
Once you submit and pay for your application you will be given a reference number.
You should print a copy of your application payment receipt and your reference number
Your application information will now be sent electronically to each of your program choices
Your transcript will also be automatically sent to your program choices via the O.C.A.S. website.
The ontariocolleges.ca site gives complete information about the application process and important dates and deadlines. You should read through the website thoroughly.
What transcript information do Ontario Colleges use to determine if you will get an offer to a program?
Basically, an Ontario College requires you meet all graduation requirements and individual program requirements. Ontario Colleges do not require 6 U/M grade 12 courses. Included in your 30 high school credits, Ontario Colleges will require a minimum of a grade 12 college level English and some programs may require specific grade 11 or 12 courses. If you have a question about program requirements you should contact the Ontario College directing by calling or e-mailing their Admission Office. This information is on each College website.
Additional Information and Resources
Campus Starter - A Resources Guide to Canadian Universities and Colleges
Contact North - Ontario's Distance Education & Training Network
Alfred College - www.alfredc.uoguelph.ca
Algonquin College - www.algonquincollege.com
Boreal College - www.borealc.on.ca
Cambrian College - www.cambriancollege.ca
Canadore College - www.canadorec.on.ca
Centennial College - www.centenialcollege.ca
Conestoga College - www.conestogac.on.ca
Confederation College - www.confederationc.on.ca
Durham College - www.durhamcollege.ca
Fanshawe College - www.fanshawec.ca
Fleming College - www.flemingcollege.ca
George Brown College - www.georgebrown.ca
Georgian College - www.georgianc.on.ca
Humber College - www.humber.ca
Kemptville College - www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca
La Cite Collegiale - www.lacitecollegiale.com
Lambton College - www.lambton.on.ca
Loyalist College - www.loyalistcollege.com
Michener Institute - www.michener.ca
Mohawk College - www.mohawkcollege.ca
Niagara College - www.niagaracollege.ca
Northern College - www.northernc.on.ca
Ridgetown College - www.ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca
St. Clair College - www.stclaircollege.ca
St. Lawrence College - www.stlawrencecollege.ca
Sault College - www.saultcollege.ca
Seneca College - www.senecac.on.ca
Sheridan College - www.sheridaninstitute.ca
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For information you can download and either view on-line or make a print copy.
(If you don't see the form it's because it has not been posted yet)