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SEASONS LIFESTYLE

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AVERAGE TEMPERATURES

JAN -8º FEB -7º MAR -2º APR 8º MAY 14º JUN 18º JUL 22º AUG 21º SEP 18º OCT 10º NOV 6º DEC -4º

DRIVING DISTANCES

45 MIN

from Toronto

10 MIN

Snow Valley Ski Resort

45 MIN

Blue Mountain Resort

30 MIN

Wasaga Beach

40 MIN

Wonderland theme park

60 MIN

Algonquin Park

2 HRS

Niagara Falls

ENJOY THE LIFESTYLE OF BARRIE AND REGION The City of Barrie, located on the shores of Lake Simcoe, is surrounded by rich natural scenery, including sandy beaches, scenic hills and ecological parks. The Barrie area is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the province of Ontario. Within 45 minutes driving distance of Toronto, and with a considerably lower cost of living, Barrie is the perfect place for international students to experience cultural immersion and to find opportunities for professional career development in a friendly Canadian community. Barrie is Toronto’s playground, where getaway weekends and great shopping are just the beginning. It offers everything the big city has to offer but in a smaller, greener, safer, and more peaceful environment. International students have the opportunity to live in a truly Canadian setting, with the opportunity for the best integration possible with Canadian students. Barrie has a vibrant nightlife with numerous dining options, bars, restaurants and discos. The city also offers art festivals, music, world cuisine, parks, museums, art galleries, ecotourism, sports and various waterfront activities.

ADDITIONAL CAMPUS LOCATIONS Barrie is one of seven Georgian College campuses – others are located in Midland, Muskoka, Orangeville, Orillia, Owen Sound and South Georgian Bay. Every Georgian College campus offers an educational experience in a uniquely Canadian setting. The Owen Sound Campus, for instance, provides a range of fulltime programs and is especially renowned for its world-class marine engineering and technology programs. The Orillia Campus is home to human service and community safety programs, among others.


SCORED ABOVE ONTARIO COLLEGE AVERAGE IN ALMOST ALL CATEGORIES OF THE MOST RECENT KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPI): •• Graduate

employment rate of 87 per cent at Georgian College vs. 83 per cent for all colleges in Ontario.

•• Graduate

satisfaction rate 81.6 per cent at Georgian College vs. 80.1 per cent for all other colleges in Ontario.

Barrie Campus

AND THAT’S NOT ALL: •• Georgian

College is a recognized leader in student work experience, partnering with 6,200 co-op employers.

•• 11,000

full-time students; more than 1,066 international students from over 52 countries.

•• 28,000

Continuing Education registrations annually.

•• Approximately

500 articulation and transfer agreements with 47 institutions around the world.

•• Named

one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers seven times.

•• Named

one of Canada’s Greenest Employers five years in a row.

•• Received

highest possible marks in provincial Program Quality Assurance Process Audit (2010).

•• Barrie

is Canada’s safest city, according to Statistics Canada’s national Crime Severity Index.

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UTSTANDING O FACILITIES AT THE BARRIE CAMPUS Students love to use the huge library and laboratories with more than 3,000 computers. All buildings have Wi-Fi. Enjoy interactive whiteboards and multimedia technology inside many of our classrooms.

45+ YEARS of academic excellence Whether your choice is English as a Second Language or a postsecondary program leading to a career, your college experience is more than just what goes on inside the classroom. It’s about the networks you build, the friendships you make and the ways you grow, change and succeed as a student. You’ll feel welcome as you join the Georgian community.

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Work out in a fully equipped gym with the latest elliptical machines, a running track, a gymnasium for basketball, soccer, volleyball and other sports. Join varsity and intramural teams to compete in your favourite sport. You’ll also find an art gallery, a library, a massage therapy clinic, an oral health clinic, a nurse practitioner-led clinic, a speech/hearing/language clinic, an optical clinic and store, a spa and esthetics clinic, a hotel and conference centre, a bookstore, and more! For dining, you can choose from the cafeteria, the Last Class restaurant and bar with dancing and special events, the First Class lounge for breakfast and lunch, two Tim Hortons, Pizza Pizza, Subway, The Georgian Dining Room (a fine dining restaurant run by students) and a lunch service co-ordinated by Culinary students.


CHOOSE GEORGIAN JOB SUCCESS

87% MORE EMPLOYER CONNECTIONS

6,200

employers partner with us to offer extraordinary work and learning opportunities, including co-op placements for international students

DEGREES OF OPPORTUNITY

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degree programs offered by Georgian and other institutions at our one-of-a-kind University Partnership Centre

MORE CHOICE

125+

full-time programs across a wide variety

MORE PATHWAY OPTIONS

500+

articulation and transfer agreements that fast-track Georgian grads into further education

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GEORGIAN’S INTERNATIONAL CENTRE IS YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME We know what you need to be successful as a student. We offer a full range of services to help you make the transition to college and to assist you throughout your studies. From the first day of class through to graduation, Georgian will provide you with the tools you need to reach and exceed your potential.

WE OFFER A WIDE VARIETY OF SERVICES, INCLUDING: •• Airport

pick-up

•• Housing

arrangements including homestay, on-campus and off-campus residences

•• Student

health insurance

•• College

and community orientation

•• Social

and cultural activities/events

•• Individual

advising

•• Extensive

library (with full Internet access)

•• Learning

centre to promote student success

•• Assistance

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with resumés, job development and interview skills

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WORK OPPORTUNITIES Yes! International students can legally work in Canada.

International students with a valid study permit enrolled in a co-op or internship program must apply for a work permit to be able to legally work off-campus during their co-op terms. Since each co-op semester may involve a different employer, the work permit will have conditions stating that Georgian College is the employer and Georgian decides where the student can legally work for the co-op or internship placement. This permit only allows students to work off-campus in positions related to their co-op requirements. Students must have the co-op work permit before they can begin work. Students with a study permit for a program that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate that is at least six months in duration will be allowed to work up to 20 hours per week, on or off campus: •• during

regular academic sessions and

•• full-time

during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or spring break.

To qualify, you must: •• have •• be

a valid study permit

a full-time student

•• be

studying in an academic, vocational or professional training program

•• This

option is NOT available to English as a Second Language or English for Academic Purpose students.

Foreign health care students can complete their clinic internships in Canada without a work permit if the work is for the primary purpose of acquiring training – a normal practicum should last four months or less. Off-campus work: For details visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/studychanges.asp After graduation, International students are eligible to apply for a one or three-year post-graduate work permit. This allows you to gain Canadian work experience. This type of work is exempt from HRSDC approval. Students must have a valid study permit and apply within 90 days of graduation (the date the your final marks are posted).

Students’ Administrative Council (SAC)

The Students’ Administrative Council works to enhance your student experience as well as to support you when you need it. Representing all Georgian College students, each campus has a SAC made up of student representatives who are elected annually. In Barrie, SAC oversees the athletic facilities, orientation, The Last Class Bar and Grill and The First Class Café. SAC also supports movie nights, lectures, concerts, winter carnival week, trips, pub nights and more!

VISIT MONTREAL QUEBEC OTTAWA NEW YORK

GO

CANOEING SNOWBOARDING HORSE RIDING WATERSKIING

NEARBY 3

Movie complexes

4

Shopping malls

+20

Ski and snowboard resorts

+100

Golf courses

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HOMESTAY The Georgian College International Homestay program provides exciting opportunities. Students can experience a Canadian lifestyle and establish relationships within the community. Our Homestay program provides safe, caring and

interactive hosts with whom international students can improve their language skills and cultural awareness.

525 ROOMS in Barrie Campus RESIDENCE

Homestay hosts provide necessary household items, including a furnished bedroom for the student. Most homes are located close to public transport or within walking distance of the campus.

2 MONTHS

minimum stay Homestay

2 SEMESTERS minimum stay in residence

BUS STOP

at college entrance

15 -50% CHEAPER

than Toronto rent and transportation costs

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FULL HOMESTAY

SHARED HOMESTAY

The host provides a variety of nutritional, well-balanced meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) every day – including weekends.

The student shares the kitchen with the Homestay host. The student buys, prepares and cleans up after his or her own meals. The Homestay host helps the student become familiar with the kitchen, explaining use of equipment, where to find grocery stores and cooking supplies.


O N-CAMPUS RESIDENCE (HOSTEL)

O FF-CAMPUS RESIDENCES (RENTALS)

The Barrie Campus student residence provides students with many opportunities to get involved in their college community and enrich their academic experience. Live in a private room with a double bed, desk, chair, television and closet. Share a bath and a lounge with one other student. Visit the Georgian College residence site at GeorgianCollege.ca/residence for information on applying, fees, what it’s like to live in residence, information for parents and much more. You must stay two full semesters starting in September to qualify to live in residence.

There is a wide selection of accommodation in the Barrie Campus area and Georgian’s international students add diversity to the community.

Privately run on-campus residences are available at the Orillia and Owen Sound campuses.

Places4Students: Georgian College has partnered with Places4Students.com, a company that specializes in providing off-campus housing solutions for postsecondary students. This is a free service for all students and an effective method of finding a place to live off-campus.

Georgian Green Student Residence: Apartments are situated within five minutes walking distance of Georgian College. These fourstorey residential buildings house 257 students and have been specifically designed to meet the needs of students attending Georgian College. For more information, please visit www.studentrez.com/georgian-green/.

For more information, please visit www.Places4Students.com.

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS Abdulkader Ghourab

I ’m from Saudi Arabia and have studied English all my life – my family wanted me to get a Canadian passport to create more opportunities for me. I have two aunts living in Barrie and my cousins recommended Georgian, so when it came to postsecondary studies, I chose to come here.

When I started, my spoken English was good, but my writing needed work. English for Academic Purposes (EAP) at Georgian helped me overcome that challenge. They’re ready to support any student facing problems. If you need one-on-one time with teachers, they’re more than willing to help. Now that I’m in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program, it’s good that the Math Centre is available to us as well. far, my experience has been great. It’s a powerful college, So with everything you need to succeed.

Isabella (Jinghua) Deng

My career goal is to be a professional researcher in marketing. I want to work in either the client side or supplier site. Right now, I am doing an internship in research and insight at MediaCom, which is one of world’s leading media agencies.

Through this internship, I have been able to really strengthen my analytical skills in a short period. At the same time, I am gaining exposure to real-world markets so that I have the opportunity to understand how business operates in this industry. Doing an internship like this gives me a chance to participate in real projects and turn my theoretical knowledge into practice.

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Marina Pereira Ricardo

I started a Product Design program in Brazil in 2008, and then got a full scholarship to study Interior Design at Georgian. The program was really intense, but complete. It gave me a good sense of how challenging my work life would be.

After a year and a half of studying at Georgian, I went back to Brazil to finish my original studies. Now I’m working to launch my own product design company – MaricDesign. Everything at Georgian was really amazing. My experience was really special, because I left my country, family and friends to go to another place, with another language, and somehow I still felt like home. It was an amazing time, and I met so many amazing people!

Ethan Zhao

I want to work in the golf industry. I’m crazy about sports. Perhaps one day, when I get enough experience, I hope to be able to be a golf director or general manager at a golf course.

I chose to study in Canada because of the culture, and the opportunity to seriously improve my language skills. I chose Georgian because of the safe location, nice facilities, top ranking golf program and awesome badminton team. The services at Georgian have really made a difference for me. My spoken communication skills in English have really improved. I’ve really enjoyed the school trips run by the International Centre. Teachers for the golf program and international centre staff have helped me a great deal.


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Tsai-Tung Chen

Yang Yang

I chose to study in Canada, coming from Taiwan, because I heard it was a beautiful country and it had a good atmosphere for learning English. When I searched for a college through the Internet, I saw that Georgian College has many interesting programs, especially my dream program – Interior Design.

I chose Georgian because it has a large campus, great infrastructure and lab/computer equipment. Many programs have co-op work terms which is very essential for international students, as they are able to gain Canadian work experience.

I am in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program; the courses are designed to accommodate current industry needs. The professors are very knowledgeable and have good industrial experience; with their help and guidance I was able to get a Georgian scholarship award.

I like living in Barrie because people here are very friendly and they help each other when people need assistance. There are many activities in summer and when it snows, the scenery is so quiet and beautiful. Georgian has a Write On Centre that can help students enhance their writing skills. When I had some assignments that I needed advice about, I got all the help I needed.

I enjoy the co-op semesters, it is a very unique and practical way of learning; the courses we study in classrooms are applied in real work situations in the industry.

I aspire to have a creative career that is filled with many challenges. When people do love their work, they bring a lot of enthusiasm to their job and work to fulfill their potential. That’s what I wish for.

After graduation I would like to find a full-time engineering job in a multi-national manufacturing company which also has a base in China.

Chris Jiang

I chose to study in Canada because the country has a strong reputation for multiculturalism and a highly developed education system. I also spoke with friends who had graduated from Georgian College and I had a good feeling about it.

I love my study and work environment in Barrie, the amazing view, the healthy lifestyle, the nice way people treat each other and many multicultural events. The teachers are great; everyone here tries their best to show me how to study well, and the education system is awesome. Once I understood how to handle it, I felt no pressure at all. At the same time, many teachers and staff keep their eyes open and let me know about any opportunities for volunteering or part-time jobs. This has really made my life easier. I appreciate everything that I have experienced in Canada so far. But I am especially glad to have an on-campus job in The Last Class student lounge. After two rounds of group interviews, I was the only one from my country to be hired as part of this 50-person team. I am so proud! I enjoy the way we treat each other; it’s like a family, I feel I’m not here working – I am here truly enjoying life!

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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES Cultural immersion in a higher education environment

The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program at the Barrie Campus provides the necessary skills for students to succeed in postsecondary education, work and life in Canada. Georgian College’s fourlevel program, accredited by Languages Canada, is available to international and domestic students alike.

The benefits of studying English at Georgian College Georgian College offers an English program with fast and efficient progression that combines intensive studies, social and cultural activities. This provides international students with deep cultural and social integration.

OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE:

Each semester consists of 14 weeks of classroom instruction. The minimum period for study is seven weeks.

•• Specific •• 24

start dates and groups do not rotate

hours of classes per week

•• International

Our courses are designed to improve speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary and grammar skills, and include computer-assisted language learning.

•• More

than 25 different student nationalities

•• Reduced

Our multi-media classrooms and language lab, TESLcertified teachers, and college activities create an ideal environment for non-native speakers of English to practise and improve their English skills. Students in Level 4 can take a college credit course while studying in EAP 4. Students who pass EAP Level 4 gain direct entry into postsecondary programs.

groups

number of students per classroom

•• Highly

qualified teachers – native English speakers

•• Library •• Social

and multi-media lab

and cultural field trips

•• Speaking,

reading and writing clubs with Canadian students

•• Full

use of all college facilities: cafeteria, library, gymnasium, fitness centre and much more

Advanced Upper intermediate High intermediate Intermediate Low intermediate Pre intermediate Elementary Beginner

European Framework PROFICIENT USER

English Language Levels

C2 C1

Georgian EAP Levels

4

START DATES: WE OFFER SIX STARTING DATES ANNUALLY AT THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY, MARCH, MAY, JULY, SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER.

IELTS

TOEFL Cambridge TOEIC iBT TESOL

8.5-9.0

110-120

5.5+

65-79

CPE CAE

625+

FCE INDEPENDENT USER

Georgian College offers an ideal environment for daily integration of international students. Outside the classroom, students benefit from a college atmosphere with varied activities happening all the time! Once outside the classroom, you are with native speaking Canadian students.

H OW GEORGIAN COLLEGE’S EAP LEVELS WORK

BASIC USER

95% of students on campus are Englishspeaking Canadians

B2 B1

3

A2

2

A1

1

5.0

46-64

500-625

4.5

30-45

375-500

3.0-4.0

Up to 29

Up to 375

This chart uses estimated levels only. Your exact level is determined by your placement test on arrival.

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ENGLISH PLUS Why study only English when you can study English plus so much more?

Georgian is a college of applied arts and technology. As an EAP student you can benefit by enrolling in any one of our many non-credit courses in your free time. We have hundreds of options. Study English during the day but in the evenings or on Saturday you can take a course or workshop in such fascinating disciplines as

•• Animal

Care

•• Business

•• Fitness

•• Computers

and information

technology •• Cooking,

•• Creative

wines and spirits

•• Communication

and visual arts

and recreation

•• General

Education elective

•• Hospitality,

recreation •• Languages

tourism and

•• Lifestyle •• Mind,

and leisure

body and soul

•• Motorcycle •• Photography •• Teaching •• Web

and training adults

design and digital arts

CHECK OUT ALL THE CURRENT COURSE OFFERINGS AT GEORGIANCOLLEGE.CA/CON-ED English language requirements do not apply to non-credit course options. As long as you feel comfortable enough with your English skills to take the class, you can! These courses vary from four to 42 hours in length. Some are one-day workshops and others are 20-week courses. Most 42-hour courses are offered from 7 to 10 p.m. once per week, three hours per week for 20 weeks. The cost is minimal because international students pay the same as Canadian students. For as little as $80 to $400, you can take courses lasting from one half-day on a Saturday to a full four months of weekly classes.

Continuing Education credit courses have the same admission requirements as those in full-time programs. Non-credit courses are available to everyone without regular admission requirements.

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THE GEORGIAN COLLEGE ADVANTAGE Co-operative education and other work experience are key components of many of our diploma and degree programs

LESS TIME

Co-op programs allow students to gain paid work experience in their professional field during their studies.

For example, a two-year diploma program might look like this: Semester 1

Semester 2

Work Term 1

Semester 3

Work Term 2

Semester 4

Students enrolled in our co-op programs and who meet academic requirements alternate PAID work terms with semesters of academic study. Most co-ops are full-time and paid; you can earn between $6,000 and $8,000 in each co-op semester. Our international co-op office team will assist in helping you develop your resumé and improving your interview skills for your job search. In addition to opportunities for work during your studies, qualifying students holding a graduate diploma from a program of two years or more can remain in Canada on a work permit for up to three years.

Double your credentials with a diploma and a degree! Articulation and transfer agreements allow Georgian College graduates to enter a program at another institution using transfer credits. Currently, 98 per cent of Georgian College programs offer at least one pathway option. In total, Georgian programs offer 500 such opportunities with 47 institutions in Ontario, Canada and around the world. For current details, visit our Credit Transfer Centre website at GeorgianCollege.ca/admissions/credit-transfer . Many employers prefer to hire graduates who hold a diploma as well as a degree – not only because such graduates have two credentials but also because they have obtained hands-on work experience through co-op terms.

University Partnership Centre – it’s one of a kind

At Georgian’s University Partnership Centre, we understand the world is changing. We also know that students like you are looking for increasingly flexible options. That’s why we provide our own career-focused degrees with work placements; offer hundreds of transfer options with institutions from around the world; and partner with universities to deliver undergraduate and graduate degree programs at our campuses.

SAVE ONE YEAR+

by starting your master’s degree at Georgian For example:

THREE YEARS Advanced diploma Aviation Management at Georgian College

+ ONE YEAR

Master’s (on-campus or online) Aviation Management at Griffith University

= MASTER OF AVIATION MANAGEMENT (Example only. Check with Credit Transfer Centre to confirm details)

Every year, we work to create even more degree options. No matter what your academic or career goals are, Georgian has what you need to accelerate your learning and your future...

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POSTSECONDARY PROGRAMS Program information current at time of printing. Please confirm all information at GeorgianCollege.ca or contact the Office of the Regisrar.

Credentials: CE – certificate; DI – diploma; DE – degree; GC – graduate certificate

BUSINESS

Program name

Work type

Start

Years

Field placement

Sept.

2

DI

Automotive Business

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Aviation Management (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI

Business

Co-op

DI

Advertising and Marketing Communications

Business – Accounting

COMMUNITY COMPUTERS DESIGN AND VISUAL ARTS

2 2

DI

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Business Administration – Accounting

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Business Administration

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Business Administration – Human Resources

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Business Entrepreneurship Business – Marketing

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Office Administration – Executive

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Office Administration – General

Sept./Jan.

1

CE

Office Administration – Legal

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Office Administration – Medical

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Child and Youth Worker

Field placement

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Community and Justice Services

Field placement

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Developmental Services Worker

Field placement

Sept.

2

DI

Early Childhood Education

Field placement

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Protection, Security and Investigation

Police Foundations Field placement

Sept.

2

DI

Social Service Worker

Field placement

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Computer Programmer

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Computer Programmer Analyst

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Computer Systems Technician – Networking

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Interactive Web Design and Development

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Art and Design Fundamentals

Sept./Jan.

8 months

CE

Digital Photography and Imaging

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Fine Arts

Sept.

2

DI

Fine Arts – Advanced

Sept.

3

DI

Graphic Design

Sept.

3

DI

Graphic Design Production

Sept.

2

DI

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Interior Design

Sept.

2

DI

Interior Design

Sept.

3

DI

Sept.

2

DI

Sept.

2

DI

Sept.

2

DI DI

Interior Decorating

Hairstyling

Field placement

Co-op

Jewellery and Metals ENGINEERING

Sept./Jan. Sept./Jan.

Business – Accounting

Business – Marketing

14

Credential

Architectural Technician (Co-op)

Co-op

Architectural Technology (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept.

3

Civil Engineering Technician – Construction

Co-op

Sept.

2

DI

Civil Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI

Electrical Engineering Technician (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI DI

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

3

Environmental Technician (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept.

2

DI

Environmental Technology (Co-op)

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI

Marine Technology – Navigation

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI DI

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Co-op

Sept.

3

Mechanical Technician – Precision Skills

Co-op

Sept.

2

DI

Power Engineering Technology

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI

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INFORMES:

DEGREE

TRADES

HOSPITALITY

HEALTH AND WELNESS

FOUNDATION

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General Arts and Science

Sept./Jan.

1

CE

General Arts and Science

Sept./Jan.

2

DE

Acupuncture

Sept.

3

DI

Sept./Jan.

3

DI

Dental Hygiene

Sept.

3

DI

Denturism

Jan.

3

DI

Esthetician

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Sept.

3

DI DI

Massage Therapy Massage Therapy – Fast Track

Sept./Jan.

2

Occupational Therapist Assistant/Physiotherapist Assistant

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Personal Support Worker

Sept./Jan.

1

CE

Opticianry (Co-op)

Co-op

Pharmacy Technician

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Pre-Health Sciences

Sept./Jan.

1

CE

Veterinary Assistant

Sept.

1

CE

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Sept.

2

DI DI

Culinary Management (Co-op)

Co-op

Fitness and Health Promotion Golf Facilities Operation Management

Co-op

Sept.

2

Hospitality Administration – Hotel and Resort

Co-op

Sept.

3

DI

Hospitality Management – Hotel and Resort

Co-op

Sept./Jan./May

2

DI

Recreation and Leisure Services

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Snow Resort Operations

Co-op

Sept.

2

DI

Tourism and Travel

Co-op

Sept./Jan.

2

DI

Carpentry Techniques Gas Technician

Sept.

8 months

CE

Sept./Jan.

1

CE

Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Techniques

Co-op

Sept.

2

DI

Bachelor of Business (Automotive Management)

Co-op

Sept.

4

DE

Bachelor of Business (Golf Management)

Co-op

Sept.

4

DE

Bachelor of Human Services (Police Studies)

Co-op

Sept.

4

DE

Clinical placement

Sept./Jan.

4

DE

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Georgian College/York University) GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Internship

Dental Assisting (Levels I and II)

Addictions: Treatment and Prevention

Internship

Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Event Management Food and Nutrition Management

Field placement

Goldsmithing and Silversmithing Human Resource Management

Industry placement

Sept.

1

GC

Sept./Jan.

1

GC

Sept./Jan.

1

GC

Jan.

1

GC

Sept.

1

GC

Sept./Jan./May

1

GC

Information Systems Security

Internship

Sept.

1

GC

International Business Management

Internship

Sept./Jan.

1

GC

Field placement

Sept.

1

GC

Jan.

1

GC

Kitchen and Bath Design Marine Engineering Management Medical Skin Care Therapies

Clinical placement

Sept.

1

GC

Museum and Gallery Studies

Internship

Sept.

1

GC

Research Analyst

Internship

Sept./Jan.

1

GC

Therapeutic Recreation

Internship

Sept.

1

GC

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BECOMING A GEORGIAN STUDENT Each program has different admission requirements, outlined in this book and on our website. Make sure you have everything you need to get in. Some programs are highly competitive. Questions? Contact international@georgiancollege.ca

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Do your research

Meet requirements

Visit our campuses, browse our website, explore our programs, give us a call or send us an email. We’d love to hear from you! Visit GeorgianCollege.ca/tours

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to book a tour.

You’re in! To be considered in the first round, but you can apply right up until the start of semester if the program is still open. Check program vacancy at international@georgiancollege.ca

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Attend orientation

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Apply for your study permit at www.cic.gc.ca

Pay your deposit

If you have been accepted, you will receive an email from Georgian’s Office of the Registrar.

Either pay your full tuition or pay a deposit.

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Register for courses

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Start classes!

Come to orientation to meet other students, learn about college services, talk to your instructors and get to know your campus.

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INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK

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Get connected Join our social network (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and more), get involved in campus clubs, participate in student association events, take part in intramural sports – get connected with the Georgian community.


APPLY TODAY! Admission process: 1. APPLY Complete the international student application (PDF) available at www.GeorgianCollege.ca/international/future-students/ •• Applicants

are urged to apply as early as possible to ensure there is sufficient time to obtain a student permit.

•• Application

deadlines: May 1 for September start, Oct. 1 for January start and March 1 for May start. After these dates, it’s first come, first served. For highly competitive programs the equal consideration date is Feb. 1 for all intakes. Applications are accepted all year round if space is available. ensure that you include the $100 CAD processing fee with your application. We are unable to process applications that do not include the processing fee.

Admission requirements for diploma, degree and graduate programs FOR CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE PROGRAMS, WE REQUIRE: ••

econdary or high school S transcripts with proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received

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nglish and (for most programs) E math at the Grade 12 level

•• Please

•• If

it’s over one year ago that you have applied to Georgian, you must complete a new application form and pay the $100 processing fee. You do not need to submit academic documents. We will request additional documents, if required.

2. DOCUMENTATION •• Original

or certified copies of English language test scores, academic records and any other documentation may be scanned and sent by email along with your application. High-resolution scans are required. Original or certified paper copies are not required unless requested as part of the admissions process.

FOR GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, WE REQUIRE: ••

FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY, WE REQUIRE: ••

ust have completed four full years M of study at the secondary school level in English in a country where English is a primary language

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ust have completed one full M year of study in an accredited postsecondary program in English in a country where English is a primary language

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raduation from Georgian G College’s English for Academic Purposes Level 4 program with a GPA of 60 per cent or higher for admission to Georgian’s diploma and certificate programs; a GPA of 75 per cent or higher for admission into Georgian’s degree programs; a GPA of 80 per cent or higher for admission into Georgian’s graduate certificate programs (not applicable to BScN or Pharmacy Technician)

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ntario Secondary School O Diploma and English credit (Grade 12 U, M or C) issued by a public school board

•• Students

need to show proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received.

•• Students

who are not graduating until later in the year should send current transcripts along with mid-term grades.

3. ACCEPTANCE Once we reach an admissions decision, you or your representative will receive an email with a letter of acceptance (or refusal). A final/ unconditional letter will be sent once all admission requirements are met. Students who receive a conditional acceptance must submit the required documentation by June 1 to receive a final acceptance.

4. DEPOSIT Tuition fees for the first semester are due by June 24 for September start dates and Oct. 15 for January start dates to guarantee your place in the program. A $500 administrative fee applies to withdrawals.

5. STUDY PERMIT/VISA Once you have an acceptance letter and tuition receipt, you may apply for a student permit/student visa from the Canadian Embassy or consulate. Note: The application process could take between four to six months. Please notify us at reginternational@georgiancollege.ca as soon as you receive your study permit/student visa. Georgian College’s designation learning institution number is CIC DLI# 01939567736.

6. NEXT STEP Visit www.GeorgianCollege.ca/international/student-services/ to review housing, airport pickup and orientation information.

ollege or university transcripts C with proof of graduation, subjects taken and grades received

Applicants who do not meet any of the above criteria will be required to submit an acceptable English language proficiency test with the appropriate score (see Georgian International website for a list of acceptable language tests.)


One Georgian Drive Barrie Ontario Canada L4M 3X9 international@georgiancollege.ca T: 705.728.1968

INFORMES: Tel.- 5698 4284 info@studentworld.c om.mx

IMPORTANT NOTICE Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology was established and is funded by the province of Ontario through the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. The course listings and academic programs described in this publication represent college- approved requirements and electives for completion of diploma and certificate requirements. Georgian College has used its best efforts to ensure that the information herein is accurate at the time of publication recognizing that any such information is subject to ongoing review and change. The college reserves the right to limit access to courses or programs, change or cancel programs, courses, timetables and campus locations at its own discretion. In such circumstances, the college undertakes, to the best of its ability, to enable students registered in affected programs to complete their diploma/certificate requirements in a satisfactory manner. Prospective students or new registrants are advised to consult the most current information available from the college before making registration decisions or course/program choices. In the case of articulation and transfer agreements, applicants must check directly with articulating/transfer institutions for the most up to date information before applying to Georgian programs.

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