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Pathways To Success:

Pathways To Success:. Post-Secondary Planning UNIVERSITY. What Am I All About?. Strengths/limitations Academic skills, Essential Skills Part-time work Volunteer work Interests/hobbies Your successes Cooperative education experiences School activities/clubs/teams.

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Pathways To Success:

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  1. Pathways To Success: Post-Secondary Planning UNIVERSITY

  2. What Am I All About? • Strengths/limitations • Academic skills, Essential Skills • Part-time work • Volunteer work • Interests/hobbies • Your successes • Cooperative education experiences • School activities/clubs/teams

  3. What am I going to try next? Apprenticeship College University Work Other training programs Canadian Armed Forces Travelling

  4. Reminder – O.S.S. Diploma Requirements • 30 credits - 18 compulsory credits - 12 optional credits • 40 hours of community involvement • Ontario Secondary School Literacy Requirement * For university entrance, you need 6 grade 12 university or mixed credits: ENG 4U1 plus 5 other Grade 12 U or M level credits.

  5. Considerations for Senior Students • Pick the right pathway: Research destinations • City –distance, size, transportation . . . • Schools—size, characteristics, • Programs available, specialties/expertise • Get real: Set realistic goals • Marks—average, prerequisites, EFFORT • Money—lots! Talk to teachers, counsellors, and others who have done this before you!

  6. Considerations . . . • KEY--Manage your time • Prioritize and organize • Part time work • Volunteer activities • Sports/clubs • Deadlines • HOMEWORK/STUDY/ESSAYS • Friends, family, work outs, relaxing 

  7. University Program Planning • In general, there are 4 main types of programs at most universities: • Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences • Life/Health Sciences • Physical/Engineering Sciences • Business/Commerce

  8. Tools You’ll Need • www.ouac.on.ca You will need: ~ your OUAC PIN (Ms. Brennan) ~ a personal email address (not your LKDSB address!) ~ a calendar—note deadlines • *January 16, 2019 !!!!!! • * www.MyBlueprint.ca

  9. Important Dates and Deadlines Nov. 5, 2018 – University Information Program @ St. Pat’s (6:00 pm start) Mid-November – receive your Application Access Code letter with your PIN January 16, 2019 – Deadline to submit your application to OUAC May 29, 2019 – Last date by which you can expect a response from an Ontario university. This includes offers of admission, refusals and deferrals June 3, 2019 – Earliest date you may be required to respond to offers of admission and give financial commitment

  10. Entrance Averages • Entrance averages are made up from your top 6 Grade 12 University or Mixed Courses (eg ENG 4U1 or ADA 4M1) • Add up your top 6 and divide by 6 = your average • All REQUIRED courses must be used in your entrance average • Recommended course are good to have, but you may apply without them and they do not have to be used in entrance average

  11. Scholarships / Bursaries You should try hard to fund your education with scholarships, bursaries, awards, and student loans. You should talk to your parents/guardians about RESP’s or other financial aid that might be put aside for you! You should research free money! www.yconic.com and www.scholarshipscanada.com Complete the GLSS Student Profile:

  12. You most certainly should learn about applying for OSAP– you can do this right after you apply - as well as completing the LKDSB BURSARY/scholarship application forms that are AVAILABLE AND due BACK to our office by EARLY June, 2019

  13. Scholarships / Bursaries – other - • The YMCA Celebration of Youth Awards are $1000 awards • available in Feb. 2019 • The Kiwanis of the Seaway Award – based on community involvement (essay required) is $1000 - due date to Student Services by early June, 2019 • The Dr. Gladdy Award – for future medical studies students (essay required) is $2000 – due date to Student Services by early June, 2019 • The Catherine Wilson Awards are school awards for excellent students who are involved in the school community ($3000 awards) • The PAIRS scholarships are offered by our industry partners, Arlanxeo and Suncor, and support our deserving grads ($8000 and more!) Two good websites to look at for non-school / school board awards are: • www.yconic.comwww.scholarshipscanada.com

  14. TWITTER @GLSSguidance https://www.lkdsb.net/school/glss/StudentServices/Pages/default.aspx

  15. Last Thing before we check out the site!!! • Need HELP Applying? Make an appointment if you want a meeting with your counsellor to help you apply

  16. OUAC – THE ONTARIO UNIVERSITY APPLICATION CENTRE ~ • WWW.OUAC.ON.CA

  17. chouben@alliancehockey.com

  18. E-info: • e-info is a great place to start researching university programs, tuition costs, residence options, required courses and admission cut-off averages

  19. You can get to eInfo from the OUAC website and there are lots of videos to help you find what you are looking for… https://youtu.be/_xDykhab9uY

  20. Finally, let’s watch a couple of videos to learn how to use eInfo and apply to OUAC: https://www.ouac.on.ca/ugrad-tutorials/

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