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Alternative Co-op Programs. MPSJ. Choices…not Chances!. Choices: Apprenticeship. &. OYAP Accelerated OYAP. Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP). The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) program starts in Grade 11!
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Alternative Co-op Programs MPSJ Choices…not Chances!
Choices: Apprenticeship & OYAPAccelerated OYAP
Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program(OYAP) The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program(OYAP) program starts in Grade 11! • OYAP students earn high school credits towards a diploma • OYAP students gain knowledge of a skilled profession • OYAP students work under the supervision of a skilled professional
What isApprenticeship Training? • Training takes place by DOING 90% on the job 10% in the classroom • Apprentices ‘earn while they learn’! • Apprentices need to be good in: Math Science Technology
Accelerated Co-op Opportunties Cook/Chef(Humber College)Automotive Service Technician(Centennial College)Early Childhood Educator(Seneca College)*General Carpenter(Local 27)*Drywall(Local 675)Child and Youth Worker(Centennial College)Plumbing(George Brown College)Landscaping(Humber College)Baker, Cook(Humber College)CYW, Child Practitioner(Centennial College)Hairstylist(Monsignor Percy Johnson)Electrician(George Brown College)Residential Air Conditioning Systems Mechanic(George Brown College)
*CITI Motive Power • This program has two components – Year ONE and Year TWO • Year ONE (Grade 11) consists of two • morning classes at your Home • school and two classes in the • afternoon at Jean Vanier S.S. OR • Centennial College ( 2 credits ) • Year TWO (Grade 12) consists of all • four classes at Jean Vanier S.S. and • Centennial College • Register as an apprentice • Earn your Level One as an • Automotive Service Technician • Earn 4 high school credits
Who is Eligible? OYAP • Be at least 16 years of age • Be enrolled full time in a secondary school • Have at least 16 credits • Be enrolled in 2, 3, or 4 credit Co-op Education
Accelerated OYAP • Be 16 years of age • Be in their graduating year (except in CITI Motive Power where a student can start in Grade 11) • Completed 26 credits by the start of the second semester • Must be enrolled in a 4 credit Co-op program • Have a Social Insurance Number
Who is an OYAP Student? Co-op Co-op 1 A high school student who is earning co-op credits for work experience in any apprenticeable placement. 2 A high school student who is earning co-op credits and is formally registered as an apprentice while working in an apprenticeable placement. 3 A high school student who is formally registered as an apprentice by participating in any of the OYAP ‘Accelerated’ Programs.
What a High School Co-op student can receive… • Receive Basic Military Qualification and Soldier Qualification • Successful students will be offered continued full time paid summer training • Paid $80/co-op day + meals • University & college re-imbursement program
MILITARY CO-OP Basic Eligibility • Canadian citizen • Be free of any legal obligations • 4 credit co-op in Semester 2 • Complete an application • Pass an aptitude test • Complete medical & fitness test • Have an interview
Dual Credit Co-op Program • Complete 1 college course at Humber College, Lakeshore Campus • 2 afternoons/ week • Work at their MPSJ co-op placement • Students will receive: extra High school credit Co-op Credits 2,3 or 4 One College credit + +
Dual Credit Co-op What’s in it for the student? • Get a head start in college • Become official college students (student card, use facilities) • Make professional contacts • It’s FREE (tuition, text & transportation)
Sample courses @ Humber College for Dual Credit • Criminal Law & Justice • Lighting Technology • Broadcast Equipment • Intro to Spa Management • Intro to Business • Social Psychology • The Short Story (ESL) • Intro to Sociology
How do our students apply? • Select Co-op on option sheet. • Participate in April/May interviews Co-op interviews • Complete Application form for selected Program. • Follow interview schedule set out by Co-op department.
Accelerated OYAP interview schedule February 4 credit co-op selected April/May MPSJ Co-op Application C.E.C. Accelerated OYAP Application October Board interviews/selections begins November/December Trade Center/College interviews February Placements begin Placements only in second semester of final year of High School
OYAP interview schedule February 4 credit co-op selected on option sheet April/May MPSJ Co-op interview & placement selection September Placements begin for semester 1 students Students registered in their trade February Placements begin for semester 2 students Students registered in their trade
Dual credit interview schedule February 2,3 or 4 credit co-op selected on option sheet April/May MPSJ Co-op interview & placement selection Dual Credit application completed September Interview selection for semester 1 students January/February Interview selection for semester 1 students
Military Co-op interview schedule February 4 credit co-op selected April/May MPSJ Co-op Application Army Application Form Summer Fitness and Aptitude testing November/December Military Interview February Placements begin Placements only in second semester of final year of High School