There are 5 components needed to graduate with SHSM-Non-profit.
Together, these requirements provide the curriculum-based and experiential learning experiences for making a successful transition to a student’s chosen pathway. The components are:
Bundle of Gr. 11 & 12 Courses
Certifications
Reach Ahead Opportunities
Cooperative Education
Sector Specific Partnered Experiences in Math, Coding or ICE (Innovation, Creativity & Entrepreneurship)
For more information, visit Ontario.ca/SHSM and select non-profit.
Bottom left, first row: Kim Katrin of The People Project, a social activist, and public/motivational speaker.
Cooperative Education is a unique program for students, integrating academic study with practical experience in business and industry. This learning experience helps students make informed decisions about future work, careers and education. Students develop the work habits, attitudes and job skills necessary for a successful transition from school to the workplace or other post-secondary destinations.
Crystal Chen at Chinatown BIA filing items as an Administrative Assistant .
Examples of careers in the non-profit sector are:
Teacher/educator
Politician
Lawyer
Entrepreneur
Social activist in a Non-profit organization
Event planner / charity organizer for corporations
Public / motivational speaker
Social worker
And so much more!