Is university really the best option? Now more than ever you have so many options to get you where you want to be. Since the pandemic of 2020 changed the way we work and learn, many flexible options have come to life that didn't previously exist. There is a CBC article that suggests the universities are failing to provide their students with the skills needed for the workplace. Read it here
How to Apply to Post Secondary Institutions - Use your personal email account when applying because your deltalearns email will be inactivated after graduation. You will no longer be able to use it after graduation.
BC:
To apply to most public BC Post Secondary Institutions, please go to the website: www.educationplannerbc.ca
You will need your PEN (Provincial Education number) to complete the application and a credit card to pay for the registration fees which can range from $35-$90 for a local student, and up to $150 for an International student
Ontario:
To apply to Ontario Post Secondary Institutions, please go to the website: www.ouac.on.ca
There is a specific application for Canadian, out of province students called the "105", you must use this application.
Alberta:
To apply to Alberta Post Secondary Institutions, please go to the website: www.applyalberta.ca
How to send "official" transcripts to Ontario Post Secondary Institutions:
For students who are applying to Universities/Colleges Outside BC and Ontario:
Most colleges and universities only want electronic transcripts but if they specifically ask you for a paper transcript during the school year, please see Mrs. Van Geemen.
Also, students who are applying to Career Programs at the Colleges may require a paper transcript prior to May.
The Career Centre has Viewbooks & Calendars for most Canadian Colleges, Technical Schools and Universities. Students are encouraged to drop in and browse through one.
Each College and University's website home page will have a tab titled "Prospective Student" or "Future Student". This tab will provide the quickest link to program details, admission requirements and deadlines, residence, financial assistance and procedures for applying.
Some school websites are easy to navigate, and some are not. If you can't find the information you're looking for come and see me, I will help you find it.
Each College and University's website home page will have a tab titled "Prospective Student" or "Future Student". This tab will provide the quickest link to program details, admission requirements and deadlines, residence, financial assistance and procedures for applying.
Some school websites are easy to navigate, and some are not. If you can't find the information you're looking for come and see me, I will help you find it.