Graduation

Attention Graduates!

If you've missed the video presentation in class or in the library, click the video link to watch it again.

Current graduating students, please review the basic graduation requirements for all Ontario students to ensure you can graduate in June.

Equivalency Credits 

Do you need any substitution credits (ex. French?) or equivalency credits? 

Credits outside of day school

Are your summer/night/private school credits correct? 

SHSM

Have you met your SHSM requirements? 

Subject Certificate

If you are earning a certificate (ex. French Immersion), do you meet all the requirements? 

Different pathways to choose from after graduation

There are more than one pathways after high school that can lead you to the destination of your life goals.

Apprenticeships

What is an apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is a paid job that provides a hands-on training program for people who want to work in a skilled trade and who enjoy learning by doing.  e.g.  Automotive Service Technician, Electrician, Baker, Tool and Die Maker. 

 

About 90 per cent of apprenticeship training is workplace-based training, under the direction of experienced workers.  An apprentice is given a Training Standard Manual or Schedule of Training to ensure that they are trained to the standards of skill and safety set by the industry. The remainder of the time involves classroom instruction on theory, which is usually given at a local community college or provided by another approved training organization.

  

Once you have found an employer who is willing to train you, both you and the employer will sign a training agreement prepared by an Apprenticeship Branch consultant.  After the training agreement is signed and filed with the Ministry, you are considered to be a registered apprentice.  At specific stages of your training, the Apprenticeship Branch consultant will arrange for you to take classroom instruction in theory (usually at a Community College).

 

Apprentices are workers, so you will be paid while you gain work experience, and your wages will increase with the level of your skills.


For more information, visit the offical government web site - Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program

College


Researching programs and Applying to an Ontario College

 

To apply to an Ontario College students will apply through the Ontario College Application Service.  

 

Go to: Ontario Colleges

 

Step 1: Create Your Account:

        

Step 2:  Activate Your Account:

 

Step 3:  Log On and Complete “My Profile”:

 

Step 4:  Apply to Programs

Step 5:  Payment

Click here --> Visit Important Dates page at Ontario Colleges web site.

University

Researching programs

 

 

Applying to an Ontario University  

 

To apply to an Ontario University, students will apply through the Ontario University Application Centre​.

1.     Review the programs on your application

2.     Number your choices in order of preference

3.     Confirm your Personal Information

4.     Confirm your Address Information

5.     Complete the 9 questions from the universities

6.     Review your Academic Information – report errors to your Guid Counsellor

Click here --> Visit Important Dates page at Ontario University Application Centre web site.

Out of Province

Ontario students, applying to any of the listed Canadian universities outside of Ontario, can authorize the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) to transfer their academic data to the listed out-of-province university. 

The applicant must sign the release authorization and record the OUAC Reference Number on the out-of-province university application form as applicable.


Use the following links to explore universities in Canada, outside of Ontario:

Provincial Links

American Universities 

There is no equivalent of the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) for American universities, so each university requires a separate application.

Always check that your American university is fully "accredited" (Does it offers degrees that are recognized both in the United States and internationally - Canada?).

Credits from two-year American colleges may not be transferable.

Overseas Learning Opportunities

Private career colleges

You can find a list of approved private career colleges through the web site of Ministry of Colleges and Universities in Ontario.

Click here --> Search for a private career college in Ontario