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Crescent Collegiate COURSE SELECTION Level I and II 2009-2010

Crescent Collegiate COURSE SELECTION Level I and II 2009-2010. Overview of Graduation Requirements. 36 credits required for graduation 8 Language Arts credits (6 core & 2 optional Lang. Arts credits). 4 Math credits. 4 Science credits.

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Crescent Collegiate COURSE SELECTION Level I and II 2009-2010

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  1. Crescent Collegiate COURSE SELECTION Level I and II2009-2010

  2. Overview of Graduation Requirements • 36 credits required for graduation • 8 Language Arts credits (6 core & 2 optional Lang. Arts credits). • 4 Math credits. • 4 Science credits. • 4 Social Studies credits (2 World & 2 Can. Studies credits). • 2 credits in "Career Development." • 2 credits in "Fine Arts." • 2 credits in "Physical Education/Healthy Living." • 4 "Other Required" credits (Religion, French, Family Studies, Enterprise Education). • 6 credits from "Any Subject Area.” • 20 credits must be from Level II and III credits; 9 of those 20 must be from Level III. • No more than 4 local course credits.

  3. Planning for Postsecondary Education • Graduation from high school does not guarantee admission into Postsecondary programs. • Students need to take the 'right' courses needed for admission; planning is important to ensure that admission requirements are met. • MUN programs require an academic program; CNA two and three year programs require academic Math and Sciences.

  4. Memorial University Entrance Requirements (Minimum 70% average in select courses) Language Arts: English 3201 Math: one of: Math 3204 or Math 3205 Science: one of: Biology 3201 Chem. 3202 Physics 3204 Ear. Sys. 3209 World Studies/French: one of: W. Hist. 3201/Hist.Mond. 3231 W. Geog. 3202 Francais 3202 French 3200 Elective: EITHER a) Two 1 credit courses at the 3000 level OR b) One 2 credit course at the 3000 level.

  5. College of the North Atlantic Entrance Requirements • One Year Programs • (Skilled Trades, Office Admin, Paramedicine, etc) • High school diploma • Two and Three Year Programs – Varies depending on the program. • Applied Arts (such as Early Childhood Ed., Food Service, Textile Studies, Graphic Design, Community Rec. Leadership, etc) • Minimum would be a 60% average in nine 3000 level credits.

  6. College of the North Atlantic Entrance Requirements continued • Math and/or Science concentrated programs • (such as Business Admin/Management, Engineering Tech., Computer Support/Website Admin., Medical Sciences etc.) • Overall 60% average, including: • English 3201 or 3202 with minimum (60%) • Academic Math 2204 (50% minimum), Math 3204 (60% minimum) • Engineering and Medical Science also requires a 60% in two of : Biology 3201, Physics 3204, Chemistry 3202 or Earth Systems 3201 • Note: All programs at CONA accept non-academic English, however select programs accept require academic math and/or sciences.

  7. What If I Haven’t Met the MUN Entrance Requirements? • Write a Public Exam Supplementary • Attend Public Exam Supplementary preparation courses • Upgrade courses through a fourth year of high school or Adult Basic Education

  8. What If I Haven’t Met the Entrance Requirements? • Attend as a “mature student”: A mature student is age “21” at MUN, and age “19” (and out of school for one year) at CNA. • ☼Summer Bridging (Aug 17 – Aug 28, 2009):  Any Newfoundland and Labrador student who miss the MUN admission requirements by five per cent or less - that is, a high school graduating average between 65 and 70 per cent in courses required for admission - is eligible to apply. 

  9. Helpful Resources • CDLI www.cdli.ca • Career Cruising www.careercruising.com • Department of Education www.esdnl.ca • Tutors from “Tutoring for Tuition” or “TWEP” • Bridging Program www.mun.ca/lifelonglearning/programs/summer_bridge.phpor call 737-3082

  10. THANK YOU!

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