The EOETC offers many Programs in order to obtain your OSSD.- Youth Option Program (16 to 20 years)
- Cooperative Education Program
- Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)
- At school or at home Independent Studies Program (21 years +)
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognitions (PLAR- 18 years +)
- Specialist High-Skills Major (SHSM) - Business Studies
Continuous registration! Upon enrolment, please bring your Health Card, your Birth Certificate and the most recent copy of your school transcript.
Youth Option Program (16 to 18 years)
Continuous registration ! Full-time schedule from Monday to Thursday from 8:20 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
You are between the ages of 16 to 20 and you are looking for an alternative education program that will take into consideration your learning abilities, your level of achievement and allow you to progress at your own pace, the Youth Program is for you!
Drop in and see us, we will be happy to help you map out a personalized itinerary in order for you to obtain your Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Beyond the regular credited academic courses from grades 9 to 12, we offer many services and programs such as: · Personalized Itinerary · Courses from Monday to Thursday · Cooperative Education · Credit Recovery · Community Involvement · Educational Activities · OSSLT Preparation · Literacy and Numeracy Services · Guidance, Student Success, Social Worker, Addiction Councillor and Health Nurses services · Breakfast Program
The school’s comfortable environment and friendly staff entices the students to be active and engaged in their studies!
Cooperative Education Program, WHAT A DYNAMIC CHOICE!
You have already completed a minimum of16 credits applicable towards your Ontario Secondary School Diploma and you would like to acquire experience in the workplace as well as continue to accumulate credits:
The CO-OP Program is for you. It will provide you with on-the-job training to complement your academic studies as well as help you widen your horizons in the working world!
Keep your job and continue to acquire academic credits, it's possible! Enquire now!
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)
You are between the ages of 16 and 20 and you wish to pursue a future career in a professional trade, you could be eligible for the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program.
This Program will allow you to benefit from a credited work placement on a flexible schedule and at the same time permit you to pursue working on additional credits in the at home independent study program.
At school and at home Independent Study Program (21 years +)
Continuous registration !
As an adult, the flexible school or at home Independent Study Program will help you complete the necessary credits in order to obtain you Ontario Secondary School Diploma, considering your busy schedule and your learning abilities!
Beyond the credited courses, this program offers many services such as:
· Variety of courses from grades 9 to 12, by modules · Computer courses · Cooperative Education (work placement) · Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) or Maturity credits · Employment skills · Guidance Counsellor Services
For the home Independent Studies program, registration and lessons handovers are scheduled at the campus, Mondays between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Note that you can also work on campus every Monday nights! Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)You are at least 18 years old, you have been out of school for a full year and you wish to obtain you Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), in less time, the PLAR Option is for you:
Through the formal evaluation process of your previous workplace experiences and life experiences, PLAR for mature students may grant credits that can be applied toward your OSSD.
Specialist High-Skills Major (SHSM) Business studies courses are well suited for inclusion in programs leading to a Specialist High-Skills Major (SHSM) or in programs designed to provide pathways to particular apprenticeship or workplace destinations. In an SHSM program, business studies courses can be bundled with other courses to provide the academic knowledge and skills important to particular industry sectors and required for success in the workplace and postsecondary education, including apprenticeship. Business studies courses may also be combined with cooperative education credits to provide the workplace experience required for SHSM programs and for various program pathways to apprenticeship and workplace destinations. (SHSM programs would also include sector-specific learning opportunities offered by employers, skills-training centres, colleges, and community organizations.)
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