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Apprenticeship

Apprenticeship

What is an apprenticeship?

  • The apprenticeship pathway involves a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. Typically:
    – 80-90 percent of learning takes place in the workplace.
    – 10-20 percent of learning involves classroom instruction at an approved training delivery agent .
  • Apprentices learn skills (competencies) and (in construction trades) earn hours to become qualified journeypersons.
  • The length of an apprenticeship varies depending on the trade.

Benefits

  • Skilled tradespeople earn higher than average incomes.
  • Many skilled tradespeople own their own businesses.
  • Apprentices learn ransferable skills and knowledge.
  • Apprentices often become certified without incurring student debt.
  • The pathway leads to ewarding careers with many opportunities for growth and change.

Who can participate?

  • Students who are at least 15 years of age, can work in Canada and have a social insurance number.
  • Students who meet the educational requirements for the specific trade.
  • Apprentices must have an Ontario employer sponsor who meets the criteria.

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College

What is the college pathway?

  • College education provides a blend of classroom learning and practical skills training.
  • Ontario public colleges offer programs ranging from one-year diplomas to 4-year degrees.
  • Collaborative programs are offered jointly between a college and a partner university, in some areas of study such as business, health care, information technology, and science.
  • College instructors are often industry professionals and create real-world connections in the classroom.

Benefits

  • Find success in hands-on learning connected to various programs.
  • Explore a wide range of career options.
  • Build confidence and connections with industry and professional partners.

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Community

What is the community pathway?

  • Special Education staff, parents/guardians, and community support agencies work collaboratively to plan and prepare students for life in the community upon exiting secondary school.
  • Community pathways options include, but are not limited to volunteer work, paid employment, and participation in recreational programs.
  • Some students may be able to access specialized programs offered at Ontario Community Colleges, such as Community Integration through Co-operative Education (CICE).
  • Students may remain in secondary school until June of the year that they turn 21 years of age.

Who can participate in the community pathway?

  • Students with Special Education needs who are primarily accessing non-credit courses leading to a Certificate of Accomplishment.
  • Students with Special Education needs who are working towards an Ontario Secondary School Certificate (OSSC).

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University

What is the university pathway?

  • University programs typically involve academic learning focused on achievement of undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, co-op programs, and professional programs, ranging from three to 10 years of study.
  • University programs may support students to improve higher order thinking skills or train for specific career areas.

Benefits

  • Develop valuable learning and communication skills.
  • Foster personal and intellectual growth.
  • Access specific career opportunities that require university education.

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Workplace

What is the workplace pathway?

  • The workplace pathway involves obtaining employment directly out of high school
  • Many careers require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), followed by specific on-the-job training.
  • Some employers provide opportunities for paid educational training and advancement.
  • Workers should gather information on the labour market and future opportunities for growth.

Benefits

  • Gain work experience and transferable skills in a particular sector.
  • Make connections with industry partners and employers.
  • Explore employment opportunities that align with personal goals, skills, and interests.

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BMLSS information

Workplace

Did you graduate with work-level place English? If so, check out the Ontario colleges below that offer transitional pathway choices:

School Pathway
Algonquin College
They welcome anyone to write an entrance tests and then recommend next steps.
Conestoga College
Confederation College
Durham College
Fanshawe College
They welcome anyone to write an entrance tests and then recommend next steps.
Fleming College
George Brown College
Georgian College
Humber College
Lambton College
CICE Program. For more information, contact Sandy Boldt by phone at 519-542-7751 extension 3383, or email sandyboldt@lambtoncollege.ca.
Loyalist College
The school’s General Arts/Sciences(GASW) two semester program offers math, science, and business enrichment courses. In order to apply, you will need a Ontario Secondary School Diploma with ENG4E. It is also required to have some tests you could write in certain circumstances, including the Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT).
Mohawk College
Niagara College
Niagara has the CICE program. If you are 19 and do not meet pre-requirements you may be a candidate to upgrade with the ACE program.
Northern College
Sault College
Sault has the CICE program. Academic upgrading is available through ACE if you meet criteria.
St. Clair College
St. Clair does have a CICE program. Essential candidates will be counselled to pursue academic upgrading.
St. Lawrence College
St. Lawrence offers three programs with essential credentials, including carpentry techniques 0141, culinary skills 1004, hair styling 0503. They also offer ACE and career and college prep upgrading.

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