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THE ROAD AHEAD ITS DECISION TIME!!! ITS DECISION TIME.. What will I do after graduation? a) University? b) College? c) Apprenticeship? d) Victory lap? e) Work? f) Travel? IT IS NORMAL TO FEEL NERVOUS ABOUT THE FUTURE! JOIN THE


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THE ROAD AHEAD

IT’S DECISION TIME!!!

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IT’S DECISION TIME…..

What will I do after graduation? a) University? b) College? c) Apprenticeship? d) Victory lap? e) Work? f) Travel?

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IT IS NORMAL TO FEEL NERVOUS ABOUT THE FUTURE!

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JOIN THE GRADE 12 INFORMATION BOARD TODAY! THE CODE IS rk24m62 THIS IS THE ONLY WAY I SEND YOU INFORMATION!!!!!

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CAN I GRADUATE???

YOU NEED:

  • 30 credits (18 compulsory, 12 elective)
  • 40 hours of community service
  • to pass Literacy test or course
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CAN I APPLY TO SCHOOL?

UNIVERSITY:

  • you need six (6) Gr. 12 university or

university/ college courses COLLEGE:

  • a high school diploma with ENG4C plus pre-

requisites

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CAN I BECOME AN APPRENTICE?

  • FOR MOST TRADES, YOU NEED A HIGH SCHOOL

DIPLOMA TO BECOME A REGISTERED APPRENTICE.

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WHAT IS AN APPRENTICE?

An apprentice is someone who learns a skilled trade on the job, under the direction of more experienced workers. Apprentices also complete classroom instruction as a part of their training. Apprentices are employees, and earn a salary while they learn a skilled trade.

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APPRENTICESHIP PRESENTATION

Jamie McMillan, accomplished iron worker, North American key note speaker, and fierce advocate for women in trades will be visiting Vanier and giving a presentation with all the information you need to know about the trades. She is coming on October 10th during Period 2.

SIGN UP IN GUIDANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND SCHOOLS

1) Do you know what program and school you want to attend? 2) Do you know the admission requirements? 3) Where do you go to start your research?

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FIELD TRIP!!!!!!!!!

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PROGRAM (UIP) OCTOBER 9 from 12:30 - 2:00 pm @ COLLINGWOOD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE COLLEGE INFORMATION PROGRAM (CIP) OCTOBER 30 - 8:30 am - 12:30 pm @Georgian College - Barrie

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UNIVERSITY TERMINOLOGY Bachelor Degree

  • three or four (Honours) years

Masters Degree

  • completed AFTER an Honours degree

Doctorate (Ph.D)

  • completed AFTER a Masters degree
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COLLEGE TERMINOLOGY Certificate -

  • 1 year or less of study; skill specific

Diploma

  • 2 years of study

Advanced Diploma

  • 3 years of study
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APPRENTICESHIP TERMINOLOGY

Journeyperson

  • a person who has completed an apprenticeship

Apprentice -

  • a trainee learning a skilled trade working directly with a

journeyperson Red Seal -

  • allows an apprentice to work in any province

OYAP

  • Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program
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STUDENTS WITH AN IEP

  • this website will help guide students with an IEP through the

process of transitioning to university or college

  • it outlines what services you are entitled to once you go away

to school

  • it also outlines financial aid opportunities
  • http://www.transitionresourceguide.ca/
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COLLEGE DIPLOMAS CAN BE TURNED INTO A DEGREE THROUGH AN ARTICULATION AGREEMENT.

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HOW DO I APPLY?

UNIVERSITY

  • www.ouac.on.ca

COLLEGE

  • www.ontariocolleges.ca

APPRENTICESHIPS

  • www.apprenticesearch.com
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WHEN DO I APPLY?

  • university and college application sites open in

early November

  • UNIVERSITY APPS - due January 15, 2020
  • COLLEGE APPS - due February 1, 2020

APPRENTICESHIPS - ongoing

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HOW MUCH IS THIS GOING TO COST?!?! UNIVERSITY Tuition - $6,000 - $12, 000 Residence - $6,000 - $7,000 (may not include meal plan) Books - $1000 (average) Plus food, phone, laundry, entertainment etc….

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HOW MUCH IS THIS GOING TO COST?!?! COLLEGE Tuition - $2,000 - $6,000 Residence - $6,000 - $7,000 (may not include meal plan) Books - $1000 (average) Plus food, phone, laundry, entertainment etc….

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HOW MUCH IS THIS GOING TO COST?!?! APPRENTICESHIP Tuition - $0 - you get paid to learn Tools - will vary depending

  • n trade

Membership -$60 per year as apprentice to Ontario College

  • f Trades
  • some apprentices live at home or on their own

and have those costs as well

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HOW MUCH IS IT TO APPLY? UNIVERSITY

  • $155 for 3 program choices
  • $50 for each additional choice

COLLEGE

  • $95 for five program choices only
  • three can be at the same school
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HOW CAN I PAY FOR THIS? FIND OUT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR OSAP Go to this link to find out how much you would qualify for:

https://osap.gov.on.ca/AidEstimator1920Web/enterapp/ente r.xhtml

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HOW CAN I PAY FOR THIS? *SCHOLARSHIPS *OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) *GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES/PROGRAMS *SAVINGS/RESP *STUDENT LINE OF CREDIT *WORK AND SAVE MONEY *RELATIVES

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EMBRACE THIS PART OF YOUR JOURNEY! 1) Do the work. 2) Ask questions. 3) Remember your best years are yet to come. 4) Chase your passion and make it your life’s work. 5) Avoid the debt trap. Get smart about money! 6) Know that you can reinvent yourself. 7) Choose your friends wisely. 8) Avoid Grade 12itis - it’s a real thing!

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QUESTIONS?