Title: Post-Secondary Information Session
1 Welcome
2Earl Haig S.S. Guidance Department
Post-Secondary Information Session
3Agenda
- University
- Admission Requirements
- Admission Requirement Myths
- Application Process
- Out of Province Applications
- American Universities
- Financial Aid/Scholarships
- Students with IEPs
- What Now?
- College
- Apprenticeship
- Work
- Questions and Answers
4What happens at EH in preparation for the
university application process?
5September/October
- Grade 12 classroom visits
- Ontario University Fair
- Ontario College Fair
- GTA Ont. Uni/College Fair _at_ EH (Oct 15)
- University Visits (ongoing)
- Guidance appointments
- Research (E-info/websites)
- Continue to read Guidance News, check FB page,
follow on Twitter -
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8November/December
- Parent Council Uni/College
- Info Night
- non-GTA Uni/College Fair
- _at_EH
- PINs assigned
- Application Process can
- begin
- Continue to read Guidance News, check FB page,
follow on Twitter
9Ontario University Admission Requirements
10Ontario University Admission Requirements
- OSSD
- 6 Grade 12 U/M courses
- Pre-requisite Courses
- Additional Criteria
11Ontario UniversityAdmission Requirements
- OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma)
- 18 compulsory courses
- 12 elective courses
- Successful completion of OSSLT (Grade 10 Literacy
Test) - 40 Hours of Community Involvement (Not-for-profit
organization)
12Ontario University Admission Requirements
- Grade 12 U/M courses
- ENG4U always required
- 5 other Grade 12 courses, depending on the
pre-requisites of the program/university - Different universities might require different
pre-requisites for the same program Students
must check websites/e-info/viewbooks to check
requirements
13Ontario University Admission Requirements
- Additional Criteria
- Supplementary forms
- Audition
- Portfolio
- Note Different universities will have
different - requirements and due dates for the
- same programs students must check
- websites/e-info/viewbook for details
- and deadlines.
14Admission Requirement Myths
- grade 11 marks
- academic vs. applied courses (in
- grades 9 and 10)
- university/mixed/college/open courses (in grades
11 and 12) - early acceptance
15Language Requirements
- must write English proficiency test if in a
non-English-instructional high-school for less
than 4 full years (but should check each
university website) - every institution has its own due dates and
scores - write early so you can re-write if necessary
- TOEFL iBT (www.ets.org/toefl/bulletinreg)
16UNIVERSITY APPLICATION PROCESS
17The Application Process
The Ontario Universities Application Centre
(OUAC)
18The Application Process
OUAC is the clearing house for all Ontario
university applications
19The Application Process
- Fee 140 for 3 universities or
- programs
- Each additional choice 47
- (no limit to number of choices)
- Example 2 programs at any
- one university 2 choices
20The Application Process
- Limit of 3 choices at any one
- university including affiliated
- colleges
- OUAC provides grades to Quebec
- Universities, Dalhousie, Kings
- College, U.B.C, and Victoria
- University but it is not the clearing
- house for applications to those
- universities
21Electronic-INFO
E-INFO is the guide to all Ontario universities
for secondary school students and guidance
counsellors www.electronicinfo.ca
22E-INFO
- Degree Locator
- Admission Guidelines
- - 2013-2014 Admission averages
- - Prerequisites
- - Notes re admission, repeating courses
- Additional admission criteria
- Campus visits
- Residence information
- Scholarships and awards
- Programs requiring prior university studies
- Liaison numbers, websites, e-mail addresses
23Timelines
24Timelines
November 5th
- First electronic transmission date to OUAC
- Application for each applicant is created
- Demographics
- Completed Gr.11 courses with final grades
- Completed Gr.12 courses with final grades
- (e.g. summer school)
- Current courses
- Successful completion of the Gr.10 Literacy Test
- Completion of Community Involvement hours
- PIN for each applicant is created and sent to the
school
25Timelines
Application Deadline January 14th, 2015
Recommended time for applications Mid-December
26Timelines
February 3th
- Recommended last date to submit
- changes
- Changes processed continuously
- each university has a deadline after
- which no changes/applications will
- be accepted
27Timelines
April 21st
- Third electronic transmission to OUAC
- Mid-term marks for all grade 11 and 12 courses
- Additional information on the transcript
- since the Nov. 5th transmission
- (e.g. completion of community involvement,
- final grades for completed private school
- courses)
28Timelines
July 7th
- Next electronic transmission to OUAC
- Final grades
- Additional information on the transcript
- since the Apr. 21st transmission
- (e.g. completion of community involvement,
- successful completion of Literacy Test,
receipt - of OSSD, final grades for private school
courses)
29Offers of Admission
Three Possible Admission Times 1. End of
January/Beginning of February 2. End of
March/Beginning of April 3. Beginning/Mid May
30Offers of Admission
May 28th Last date for offers June 1st Earliest
date by which Ontario Universities may require a
response
31Conditional Offers
- Student must maintain a certain
- average as specified in the offer
- and/or certain grade in prerequisite
- courses
- July 8th transmission if student
- has not met all the requirements
- (conditions, diploma) offer will be
- rescinded.
32Out-of Province Applications
- Canadian
- Applications online
- - deadlines are students responsibility
- English language Quebec universities (McGill,
- Concordia, Bishops), Dalhousie, University of
- Kings College, U.B.C., Victoria
- - apply after submitting applications to
- OUAC
- - OUAC reference number required
- All other Canadian Universities/Colleges
- - student must inform Guidance
- department
33Out-of Province Applications
- American
- Over 4000 universities
- - research/deadlines are students
- responsibility
- Ideally, begin research in Gr.11
- All items, including school report, mid-term
- report, resume or information form, etc. are
- required 4 weeks prior to deadline
- give guidance counsellors enough notice to put
- together application package
34Scholarships
35Scholarships
- General Information
- See your counsellors
- Guidance Bulletin
- Scholarship pamphlets
- Websites
- www.canlearn.ca
- www.Studentawards.com
- www.ScholarshipsCanada.com
36Scholarships
- Post-Secondary
- Application required/not required
- Nomination required
- University/college websites
- www.electronicinfo.ca
- Major scholarships
- Combination of leadership experience
extra-curricular and community involvement
strong academic profile
37Scholarships
- Other
- Corporations children of employees
- Heritage
- Subject-specific/national
- E.g. TD Canada Trust Scholarships for Community
Leadership Toyota Earth Day Scholarships
Canadian Hospitality Foundation Scholarships
Loran Award
38Financial Aid
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
www.osap.gov.on.ca - Ontarios Student Access Guarantee
- apply mid-April
- 60-40
- Financial Aid offered by Universities and
Colleges - Bank Loans and Lines of Credit
- Part-time work - Ontario Work-Study Plan
- Summer Employment
- The Bank of Mom and Dad
39Students with IEPs
- Must self-identify at college/university during
registration process - Current Psycho-education assessment will be
required in order to be considered for
accommodations (within last 3 years) - IEPs are only for EH
- Each university/college will have its own
learning centre
40What Now??
41Pre-Application Process
- Research
- E-info, websites, liaison officers, viewbooks
- open houses/school visits
- guidance appointments
- Credit counselling summary
42POST-SECONDARY WEBLINKS
- e-INFO MAGAZINE
- www.electronicinfo.ca
- UNIVERSITY APPLICATION
- www.ouac.on.ca
- COLLEGE APPLICATION www.ontariocolleges.ca
- SCHOLARSHIP INFO
- www.studentawards.com
- www.scholarshipscanada.com
- OSAP INFO
- http//osap.gov.on.ca
- VARIOUS COLLEGE OPTIONS
- http//www.ontariocolleges.ca/portal/page/portal/O
NTCOL/Plan/ProgramTypes - TOEFL
- www.ets.org/toefl/
43Pre-Application Process
- How do I make a decision?
- Program vs. School
- Be realistic/Be true to yourself
- 3 choices 1) Ideal-best case scenario
- 2) Plan B-another option you can live with
- 3) Sure Thing-worst case scenario
44Pre-Application Process
- 3. Last Minute Details
- Check credit counselling summary
- Graduation requirements
- Community involvement hours
- OSSLT
- Specific program requirements (academic and
non-academic)
45OTHER POST-SECONDARY PATHWAYS??
46College Pathway
- Ontariocolleges.ca
- Can apply anytime dont need a pin
- Entire transcript, not just grade 11 and 12
- Combination of degree, diploma and certificate
programs - Many joint programs with universities
- Many applied degrees
- Hands on learning
47Workplace Pathway
- Coop
- Volunteer
- Gap year
- Job binder Student Services
48Workplace Pathway Contd
- Ontario Job Bank
- http//www.jobbank.gc.ca/
- Ontario Skills Passport
- http//skills.edu.gov.on.ca/OSPWeb/jsp/en/login.js
p - Employment Ontario
- http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/employmentontario
/eoes.html - Career Finder
- http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/employmentontario
/backtoschool/careerfinder.html
49ApprenticeshipPathway
- In High School
- through Co-op/OYAP
150,000 trades retiring
50- Ontario Youth Apprenticeship programs
- http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/tcu/apprentices/oyap.
html
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