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Now you are in grade 11….
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Overview of session
Resources
Making Choices about Postsecondary options
Timelines
Course Selection/Prerequisites
My Blueprint
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http://www.myblueprint.ca
University Tools:
http://www.electronicinfo.ca
http://www.ouac.on.ca
http://www.degreesindemand.ca/
College
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http://www.ontariocolleges.ca
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College articulation agreements: University degrees
offered through colleges http://www.ONTransfer.ca
Apprenticeships
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An apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job
training and classroom learning that leads to a trade
credential. Once you complete your hours in the
apprenticeship, you are qualified to work in the trade.
You can start the hours in high school through a coop
program, but you need to be signed up with the
Ministry of Training in a formal agreement to officially
get the trade
OR
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A certificate program at a college will give you some
fundamental skills before approaching an employer
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http://apprenticetrades.ca
http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng
http://workingincanada.gc.ca
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Dual Credit
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Students in the Dual Credit Program spend
some of their time at St. Lawrence taking
college or apprenticeship courses and the
rest of their time at Holy Cross taking
regular high school courses and/or Coop
courses.
Successfully completing a Dual Credit
college course or apprenticeship program
enables a student to earn both a high
school credit and a college credit at the
same time.
Dual Credit Courses
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Nursing
 Psychology
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Computer Science
 Databases
 Networking
 Web Page Design
 C++ Programming
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Esthetician
 Make - Up
 Body Treatments
 Manicure
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Business
 Accounting
 Business Fundamentals
 Communications
 Marketing
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Culinary
 Baking Techniques
 Cuisine and Culture
 Kitchen Management
 Food Theory
Dual Credit Courses (continued)
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 Others
Social Science
 Medical Lab Technician
 Child Development
 Taste of the Trades
 Nutrition Connections
 Musical Theatre Production
 First Nations Peoples  Child & Youth Worker
Issues on Society
 Justice Studies
 Apprenticeship Programs
 Media and the Arts
 Carpentry
 Fitness
 Hairstylist
 Addictions
 Brick and Stone Masonry
 Plumbing
Things to Remember:
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University Requirements
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6 U/M GRADE 12 courses (research each university)
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Math prerequisites (MCR 3U – leads to MHF 4U and MCV 4U)
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Coop is not a “U” or “M” level course
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Ontario Scholar (80% in top six grade 12 courses)
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Financial Information
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http://www.hctoday.ca
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Entrance Scholarships
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Specific Scholarships
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OSAP meeting in May
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Community Service Hours
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40 hours required
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60 hours for a Crusader Certificate
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Appointment Slips
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Fill in slip
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Pick up slip in the morning!!!
Have fun researching!!!