www.electronicinfo.ca - A comprehensive guide to Ontario's universities for secondary school students. Contains information on ALL Ontario Universities with the degrees and admission requirements.
Ontario universities require 6 Grade 12 U or M credits including ENG 4U1 and any prerequisites for the program.
Students may pick-up PIN numbers in Guidance after they hand in yellow Graduation scholarship reference information sheet also called "Brag sheet".
OUAC 101 application - Basic Fees - $130 for initial 3 university/program choices. $44 for each university/program choice beyond the initial 3.
Dunbarton's College and University Application DEADLINE – December 14th , 2012
May 30, 2013 - Latest date by which all secondary school applicants shall expect a response from an Ontario universities. Such a response will be one of: 1) an offer of admission, 2) refusal, or 3) a deferral pending the receipt of specific additional information.
June 2, 2013 - Earliest date by which an Ontario university may require a response to an offer of admission and a financial commitment.
Ontario Colleges require some senior level credits (Gr. 11 and 12 C, M or U) including ENG 4C1 or ENG 4U1, and any prerequisites for the program.
Ontario Colleges application - Basic Fees - $95 for initial 5 college program choices. Students can choose maximum of 3 programs from one College.
Dunbarton's College and University Application DEADLINE – December 14th , 2012
http://www.degreesindemand.ca/ - Degree Programs offered by Ontario Colleges - Did you know that you can also earn a degree at Ontario colleges? On this website you can find a full list of degree programs offered by colleges in Ontario.
Apprenticesearch.com - Free website allows you to search for apprenticeship opportunities serving all of Ontario connecting employers and apprentices in the skilled trades.
Tradeability.ca - Find information on skills trades in Durham region.
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program - OYAP is a School to Work program that opens the door for students to explore and work in apprenticeship occupations starting in Grade 11 or Grade 12 through the Cooperative Education program.