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Live, Study and Work in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital ! Study @ Algonquin College

Live, Study and Work in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital ! Study @ Algonquin College. Study in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital!. Study in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital!. Canada has… One of the best education system in the world Safe and clean cities with high living standards A multicultural population

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Live, Study and Work in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital ! Study @ Algonquin College

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  1. Live, Study and Work in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital!Study @ Algonquin College

  2. Study in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital!

  3. Study in Ottawa, Canada’s Capital! • Canada has… • One of the best education system in the world • Safe and clean cities with high living standards • A multicultural population • Many opportunities for new immigrants

  4. Ottawa, one of the most beautiful capitals of the world!

  5. Something for everyone...

  6. Enjoy the seasons in Ottawa…

  7. SUMMARY OF OPTIONS FOR STUDYwithin the Canadian Educational System HIGH SCHOOLS Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 * COLLEGES & TECHNICAL INSTITUTES UNIVERSITIES 1 Year CERTIFICATES 4-year APPLIED and BACHELOR’s DEGREE 4-year BACHELOR’s DEGREE 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 2 year DIPLOMAS * * 3 year ADVANCED DIPLOMAS * GRADUATE DIPLOMAS * Transfers MASTER’s DEGREE (1-2 years) DOCTORAL DEGREE (2-5 years) English as a Second Language (ESL) programs are available at every level of study

  8. Foundation • Created in the 1960s by the Ministries of Education • Provide education alternativeto University • Respond to the training needsof business, industry and the public service sectors • Industry-basedcurriculum development • Co-operative education programs

  9. The Canadian College Model COLLEGES & INSTITUTES Worker Upgrading & Community Development BUSINESS, INDUSTRY & LABOUR COMMUNITY

  10. COLLEGE vs. UNIVERSITY • Diplomas and Degrees • Small size classes • Practical and focused education • Job oriented • University transfers • Work experience • Lower costs

  11. Architecture and Interior Design

  12. Engineering and Computer Studies

  13. School of Business

  14. Faculty of Design

  15. Media and Communication

  16. Health and Community Studies

  17. Hospitality and Tourism

  18. Student Population Student population @ Algonquin • 18,000 full-time • 40,000 part-time • 1,000 International • 300ESL Students Korean Student Ratio ESL 8% Academic 4%

  19. Hospitality and Tourism 4-year Degree in Applied Business – Hospitality and Tourism Management (Co-op) Requirements: • High School Grade 12 in English and Math (min. 65%) • TOEFL 88 iBTorIELTS 6.5 or Algonquin’s ESL Level 8 with B+ average Cost for International Students: • $13,500 CAD per year (~23,871.08 TRY ) • $54,000 CAD for full 4-year Degree program (~95,453.56 TRY)

  20. 4-year Degree in Applied Business Hospitality and Tourism Management Includes 2 x paid work terms called Co-op terms Year 1 Year 2 Semester 1: Study Semester 2: Study Co-op term: Work Semester 5: Study Semester 6: Study Semester 3: Study Semester 4: Study • Co-op term: Work Semester 7: Study Semester 8: Study Year 3 Year 4

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  22. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Student 1. On-Campus 2. Off-Campus 3. Co-op As a graduate/worker 4. Post-Graduate  this could lead to facilitated immigration

  23. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Student 1. On-Campus • It is possible for International students to work on-campus without a work permit. - be in full-time studies - have a valid study permit - have a SIN (Social Insurance Number) card

  24. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Student 2. Off-Campus • Some students may be eligible to work off-campus while they complete their studies. • To work off-campus, students must apply for a work permit. • Students should not begin working until they have received their permit.

  25. Work Opportunities Off-Campus Eligibility As a Student 2. Off-Campus Students must: - hold a valid study permit - be registered in full-time studies - have been a full-time student for at least six of the 12 months preceding the date of the work permit application - hold a GPA of 2.5 or higher - have a SIN card

  26. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Student 3. Co-op • This is a work placement in your academic program • Students who are eligible for co-op need: - to apply for a co-op permit - a valid study permit - a letter from the co-op office

  27. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Worker 4. Graduate Work Permit • Graduates of Algonquin programs are eligible to work in Canada for a period of up to 3 years after graduation. • Students in programs of 1 year or lessare only eligible for a work permit of 1 year. • Students in programs 2 or more yearsare eligible for a permit of up to 3 years.

  28. Work Opportunities Four kinds of Work Permits As a Worker 4. Graduate Work Permit Students must: • have completed the program of study and received notification. • apply for the work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation (for example, a transcript or an official letter) of graduation. • have a job offer from an employer for a job that is related to field of studies. • have a valid study permit.

  29. Immigration Four kinds of Work Permits Canadian Experience CLASS • foreign student who graduated in Canada • Applying to stay in Canada permanently is simple • your work experience = 1 year of full-time work experience • your ability in English or French. • your education.

  30. Citizenship and Immigration Website Most of this information was obtained from the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Website at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

  31. English as a Second Language Academic Studies Graduate from Algonquin’s ESL program

  32. Great Student Life

  33. Our Campus Algonquin College Ottawa Campus

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