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Confederation College Welcomes You!

Confederation College Welcomes You!. Core priorities. Transform potential students with the academic skills and credentials needed to offer entry into post secondary and/or apprenticeship programs in order to meet the needs of the economic development in our region

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Confederation College Welcomes You!

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  1. Confederation College Welcomes You!

  2. Core priorities Transform potential students with the academic skills and credentials needed to offer entry into post secondary and/or apprenticeship programs in order to meet the needs of the economic development in our region Increase our skilled workforce by expanding access and opportunity for education and training Foster the success and retention of potential students

  3. Training Model

  4. Who are our students? OSSD graduates who are missing a particular course for postsecondary admission OR who want to brush up on their academic skills OSSD early-leavers who need their OSSD for admission Workers who want to improve their skills for the workplace – employment or promotion

  5. Regional Student Profile • Diverse group of learners who are mature with a range of life experiences: • High school graduate (ie approximately 30% are direct entry from high school) • Mature student with strong ties to the community (ie family, work commitments) • Students are entering through a number of pathways (ie upgrading, GED, mature student test) • First Nation learners access regional campuses to gain education, training and employment

  6. Academic Preparedness Program • Builds skills that have been forgotten or never learned • Mastery learning (80% is a pass) so skills are strong and confidence grows • Self-paced to accommodate different learning styles and schedules • Students start at level based on placement test results (ESOT & TOWES)

  7. Program Features (Cont’d) • Classes in Communications and Mathematics with an emphasis on Trades Related Applications to meet goals (prepare for ACE, write MSA, meet entrance requirements etc.) • Academic instruction provided individually Teachers are available in classroom daily • Learner centered, self-paced with an individualized training plan to meet students’ career/educational goals

  8. Trades Based Application • Ensure that the students understand that academics are part of the “trades” • E.G. Goldcorp Program.

  9. ACE Certificate Communications Technical Math Business Math Core Math Computers Physics Chemistry Biology Self-Management Self Direction • Academic and Career Entrance Program (ACE) • All Grade 12 Equivalent courses • ACE Certificate requires 4 ACE courses (Communications,Mathematics,and 2 others)

  10. Program Credentials • Can acquire the provincially recognized ACE Grade 12 Equivalent Certificate • ACE Certificate is accepted by Apprenticeship as equivalent to Grade 12 • In addition, meets requirements for an Apprenticeship Signing Bonus Program also offered through Employment Ontario • Offers all courses necessary for admission into all Confederation College programs

  11. Program Credentials (Cont’d) • Many ACE Courses are eligible for credit exemption in 1st year of Confederation College post- secondary program ACE Communications ACE Computers ACE Math • Lakehead University also accepts ACE Courses as admission requirements for most programs

  12. College Environment • Free and confidential academic, career, disability and personal counselling services • Accommodations for students with disabilities • Participation in college activities including orientation and special events • Access to college facilities including library and computer labs

  13. Steps 1. Placement (Foundation Building Skills) • ESOT Essential Skills for Ontario Tradespeople Assesses essential skills specifically related to a particular trade Determines strengths and gaps in the academic areas of Reading, Document Use and Numeracy http://esot.essentialskillsgroup.com/

  14. Steps (cont’d) • Development of Individualized Learning Plan • Entry into Academic Upgrading Program • Either individually • Or by cohort • Completion entry into next stage of learning journey(Apprenticeship, Post-Secondary, Employment)

  15. Steps (cont’d) • Development of Individualized Learning Plan • Entry into Academic Upgrading Program • Either individually • Or by cohort • Completion entry into next stage of learning journey(Apprenticeship, Post-Secondary, Employment)

  16. Flexible Scheduling • On campus—daytime 9:30 am – 2:30 pm Mon – Fri • On campus—evening 6:00 pm– 9:00 pm Mon + Wed • Online—daytime 9:00 am – 3:00pm Mon – Thurs • Online—evening 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Mon + Wed Online classes delivered throughout region. Students work at Contact North sites or from home.

  17. In Partnership with Contact North Distance Delivery: Equipment belonging to Contact North and Confederation College VIDEO CLASS – Kenora to Sandy Lake CENTRA STUDENTS – Sandy Lake CENTRA CLASS –Lake of the Woods Campus

  18. personal Career development 12 week College Certificate Program Education/Career Planning Self Development/Goal Setting Academics 2-week job placement

  19. Academic Upgrading Program If you want to learn, we want to help!

  20. Pre-Apprenticeship Initiatives Native Residential Construction Apprenticeship Aboriginal Pre-Apprentice Automotive

  21. Strategic Initiatives Confederation College/WCWC Mobile Training Unit in Dalles FN Centre for Aboriginal Apprenticeship Research Project (CAAR) in partnership with SLAAMB Whitefeather Forest - Keeping the Land Water/Wastewater Education & Training Project (WET)

  22. 52 week Medical Interpreter Program in partnership with the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Health Centre and Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board (SLAAMB) completed pilot delivery March 2011 Little Jackfish Project developed in partnership with WZI for the development of an Aboriginal workforce for the construction of run-of-river hydroelectric generation on the Little Jackfish River

  23. Contract Training Dalles First Nation Band members in the Carpentry Program, 2008, renovating the old band office into a duplex Heavy Equipment Operator - Greenstone • Webequie First Nation • Academic Upgrading • Basic Line Cutting Program Surface Diamond Driller Helper - Greenstone

  24. Ginnoogaming First Nation • Introduction to Construction Techniques • Long Lake #58 • Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operator Program • Computer Skills Program • Ontario Management Development Program (OMDP) (Business Management Skills) • Fort Hope • Introduction to Microsoft Office • Introductory Accounting • Academic Upgrading

  25. Summer Beaver Introduction to MS Office AZ HEO Program

  26. Confederation College Change your life through learning…

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