Okanagan School of Business Brochure 2017-18

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Okanagan School of Business


KELOWNA CAMPUS

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and is a leading specialized international accreditation body for business education. Okanagan College’s business programs are fully accredited by the ACBSP, providing strong evidence of the quality of the business programs offered and the commitment to a student-centered teaching and learning approach.

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Real. Applied. Connected. 4 Welcome to Okanagan College’s School of Business 6 Business Administration 8 Specialties 14 Okanagan Lifestyle 16 Food, Wine and Tourism 17 Commercial Aviation 18 Office Administration 19 Alumni 20 Student Associations, Clubs, and Competitions 21 Co-operative Education Program 21 Study Abroad 22 Message from the Business Office 23 How to Apply 23 Contact Your Advising Team

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WELCOME

TO OKANAGAN COLLEGE’S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Okanagan College is a place where professors know your name, where teamwork and collaboration are encouraged and where learning is taken beyond the classroom. You have dreams, and we have resources to help you achieve

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them. We are an institution that focuses on you, your success and your future. Okanagan College transforms lives and communities; it is our mission and the driving force behind everything we do at the School of Business.

Why choose Okanagan College’s School of Business? Let our students and alumni tell you their stories. Be inspired by our students’ experiences, aspirations and unwavering dedication to creating their own success.

Explore our programs. Discover your passions. Your future begins here.


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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree combines theory with practical applications to prepare you for your future. You will be engaged in relevant, hands-on business courses from day one in our four-year program. This equips you with the foundational knowledge and skills to learn higher level theory and applications for the real world.

Honours An Honours designation is recognized by industry and university graduate schools as the highest level undergraduate degree. This is your opportunity to work closely with an organization to develop a business research project and gain experience in consulting and decision-making. Graduating with Honours will give you a competitive advantage in the job market and further education.

General Studies Customize your education. A BBA in general studies gives you the flexibility to explore your interests and provides you with a well-rounded business education that will make you marketable to many industries.

SIX AREAS OF STUDY (*see pages 8-13)

• ACCOUNTING • FINANCE • HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT • MANAGEMENT • MARKETING • TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

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First-Year BBA Entry

Third-Year BBA Entry

• B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 70% in English 12 or alternatives • Min. 60% in Math 12 (Pre-calculus, Foundations, or Apprenticeship and Workplace)

• Completion of a recognized Business Administration diploma or equivalent; or • Completion of 60 university-level credits (min. 24 credits at 200-level or higher) • Min. 67% grade average

BBA Pathway Opportunities from other OC Programs • Arts Bridge • Technology & Computer Information Systems Bridge • Human Kinetics Diploma Pathway


BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIPLOMA The Business Administration diploma provides you with a comprehensive understanding of business practices. This two-year program can fast track your career while providing you with the opportunity to link directly to the four-year BBA degree. You can choose to graduate with a general diploma or focus your studies in one of the six areas of study.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATES Our certificate programs serve the needs of part-time students who wish to obtain training and certification in specific areas of business. Choose the Business Administration certificate or one of our Business Studies certificates: • • • • • • • •

Accounting Business Computer Applications Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Financial Services Human Resources Management Marketing Operations Management Tourism and Hospitality Management

POST-BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMAS Accounting The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting provides you with a path to become a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). This program focuses on the courses needed as prerequisites to enter into the CPA Professional Education Program. Marketing The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing allows you to tap into your creative side. This innovative program concentrates on theoretical and practical aspects of the marketing process.

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Business Administration Diploma and Certificates

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Marketing

• B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 60% in English 12 or alternatives • Min. 60% in Math 11 (Pre-calculus, Foundations, or Apprenticeship and Workplace)

Successful completion of a recognized undergraduate degree in a field other than Business, Commerce, or Accounting. It is the responsibility of the student to confirm that their Bachelor Degree satisfies the degree prerequisite of the CPA Professional Education Program.

Successful completion of a recognized undergraduate degree in any business or non-business program other than those with a marketing major or specialty. For admission details see the online calendar: okanagan.bc.ca/calendar

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ACCOUNTING SPECIALTY Do you speak the language of numbers? The accounting specialty provides you with a strong set of problem-solving, communication, and inter-personal skills, in addition to the accounting and managerial skills required for today’s complex and evolving business environment. Key areas of study include financial and managerial accounting, income tax, cost accounting and auditing. Graduating with the accounting specialty, you can find employment in many segments of the economy, including industry, public accounting, education, government and the not-for-profit sector.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION We offer all prerequisite courses for students seeking the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) designation. By including the prescribed courses within your BBA degree, you are ready for the professional program.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Public Accountant or Auditor • Senior Accountant • Tax Specialist • Valuation Analyst

• Chief Financial Officer (CFO) • Corporate Controller • Cost Accountant • Forensic Accountant

FINANCE SPECIALTY Do you enjoy managing money? The finance specialty allows you to focus on one (or more) of three paths, each designed to help you pursue your career interests.

PERSONAL FINANCE

INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

CORPORATE FINANCE

Learn how to help people achieve their financial goals with financial planning courses that prepare you to write the first of two professional exams leading to the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation.

Focus on investment management courses that can lead you toward the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.

Opens opportunities in government, insurance and banking.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Bonds and Equities Trader • Business Developer/Strategist • Corporate Financial Manager • Financial Advisor/Analyst

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• Investment Analyst • Investment Portfolio Manager • Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst • Property Development Manager


“I chose the Finance specialty because I have always had an interest in how money works. I feel that financial management, saving and investing are areas that too many people don’t know enough about. When I graduate, I would like to use my knowledge and skills to educate those people.” Charles Sherman Business Administration Diploma l Second Year Finance Specialty

Charles plans to bridge into the BBA Honours program, with a goal of pursuing the CFP and CFA designations. He competed in the 2017 Western Canadian Business Competition, and will study in Germany next year as part of the Study Abroad program.

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“I chose the Okanagan School of Business for the numerous specialties offered, small class sizes, accessible instructors and the outstanding reputation it has nationally. Here I can excel academically and develop skills that will set me apart in the workplace.”

Mitchell Folk BBA l Third Year Management Specialty

Mitchell’s career ambition is to pursue further studies in law school, specializing in business law.


HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SPECIALTY Do you want to create a cohesive organizational environment wherever you work? The human resources management (HRM) specialty provides you with knowledge and skills that focus on human behaviour in the workplace. Key areas of study include recruitment and selection, training and development, compensation and benefits, employment law, health and safety, and strategic HR planning. Graduating with the human resources management specialty prepares you to pursue a career as a specialist in a variety of HR fields or a more broadly based HR career.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION A degree with a human resources management specialty can lead to your Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation. Our HRM specialty area has recently been accredited by CPHR British Columbia & Yukon. A student graduating with a 70 per cent average in the human resources management specialty area will be provided an exemption from the National Knowledge Exam (NKE), the first step towards your professional CPHR designation.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Benefits Coordinator • Career Counsellor • Compensation Analyst • Employee Relations Manager • HR Analytics Specialist • HR Assistant

• HR Manager/Director • Labour Relations Specialist • Mediator or Arbitrator • Occupational Health and Safety Officer • Recruitment and Selection Officer • Training and Development Manager

MANAGEMENT SPECIALTY Have you ever dreamed of managing an organization or starting your own business? The management specialty offers three streams designed to provide you with both theoretical and practical skills for managing organizations, people and your own career.

ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT

SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT

Develop the skill set necessary to function as an entrepreneur or as a creative and innovative manager. Explore entrepreneurial thinking, processes, innovation, opportunities, leadership and strategy.

Gain the necessary knowledge and tools to act as an effective leader and supply chain manager. Focus on strategic thinking with respect to supply chain management, operations, manufacturing, purchasing, logistics, information technology and leadership.

Learn how to make your organization’s business model selfsustainable, how to incorporate business practices that support sound environmental decisions, and how to manage organizations that use socially responsible strategies to inspire social change.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Business Development Consultant • General Manager • Non-profit Administrator • Operations Manager

• Policy Advisor • Property and Real Estate Manager • Purchaser

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MARKETING SPECIALTY Are you creative? Today’s businesses depend on innovative marketing professionals to effectively plan, create, market and sell products and services. In the marketing specialty, you will learn both theoretical and applied aspects of the marketing process. Key areas of study include market research, consumer behavior, marketing strategy, integrated marketing communications, e-marketing, services marketing, events marketing, branding, customer relationships and sales.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Brand Manager • Corporate Marketer and Communications Specialist • Customer Relationship Manager • E-Marketing Specialist • Event Manager and Marketer

• Fundraiser • Marketing Planner • Market Researcher • Media and Public Relations Specialist • Merchandiser • Services Marketer

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SPECIALTY Do you want to combine business with adventure? The tourism and hospitality management specialty provides you with an understanding of business and management practices within the global tourism and hospitality sector, as well as a foundation in general business. You will enhance your analytical and critical thinking skills while learning concepts in sustainability and assessing issues facing the industry. Graduating with the tourism and hospitality management specialty ideally positions you for a career leading to management positions within the local and global tourism and hospitality sector.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Accommodation and Lodging Manager • Catering Director • Conference Coordinator • Food and Beverage Director/Manager • Golf/Country Club Manager

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• Meeting and Event Planner • Property Manager • Tourism Marketing Manager • Wine Shop Manager


“Marketing careers are flexible and creative. Every organization, whether it be a non-profit or Fortune 500, has a need for effective marketing strategies. With a marketing education from Okanagan College, I’ll have the flexibility and opportunities to work in a number of sectors.”

Lathan McKinney BBA l Third Year Marketing Specialty

A passionate innovator, Lathan’s career goal is to be a serial entrepreneur. He is an active member of the Okanagan Business Students’ Association (OBSA) and is a participant in a number of business case competitions.

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OKANAGAN VALLEY Located in southern British Columbia, the Okanagan Valley is known for its dry, sunny climate, beautiful scenery and stunning lakeshore communities. It is one of the hottest places in Canada and its varied landscape offers many attractions for outdoor enthusiasts, such as hiking, biking, golfing, skiing and much more. With all the Okanagan Valley has to offer, who wouldn’t want to call this place home?

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FOOD WINE TOURISM Feed your passion for food, wine and tourism in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, a region surrounded by award-winning wineries, restaurants and resorts. Explore our Culinary Arts, Tourism and Hospitality and Viticulture and Wine Studies programs while learning from renowned chefs and winemakers.

CULINARY MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA Pair your love for food and wine with your business sense. Create fresh, regionallyinspired dishes with industry experienced chefs. This unique two-year program features two semesters of business courses along with practical culinary training and wine studies.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: • B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 60% in English 12 or alternatives

• Min. 60% in Math 11 (Pre-calculus, Foundations, or Apprenticeship and Workplace)

VITICULTURE TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA Discover the dynamic environment of viticulture in the Viticulture Technician Diploma program. This program provides an academic balance between theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical experience. As a graduate, you will be prepared to work as part of the vineyard management team to plan, develop, plant and maintain a vineyard for the production of quality wine.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: • B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 60% in English 12 or alternatives

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• Min. 67% in Math 11 (Pre-calculus, Foundations, or Apprenticeship and Workplace) • Biology 11

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS: • • • • • •

Culinary Arts Certificate Pastry Arts Certificate Professional Cook Apprenticeship Viticulture Certificate Wine Sales Certificate Winery Assistant Certificate

For admission details see the online calendar: okanagan.bc.ca/calendar

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Assistant Winemaker • Caterer • Executive Chef • Pastry Chef • Restaurant Manager • Tour Operator • Vineyard Manager • Viticulture Technician

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COMMERCIAL AVIATION Commercial Aviation Diploma The Commercial Aviation Diploma (CoAv) is offered in partnership with Southern Interior Flight Centre (SIFC). This twoyear program integrates the flight training required by Transport Canada with business administration courses applicable to the aviation industry. The diverse terrain and weather in the Okanagan Valley provides a challenging and unrivalled training environment. Okanagan College and SIFC continue to strengthen ties with industry partners to create the best possible opportunities for students, such as: • Air Canada Award – the top student each year receives a trophy, along with two return airfare tickets and the ability to add the award to their resume when they apply at Air Canada. • Jazz Aviation Pathways Program (APP) – Jazz APP helps graduating pilots land careers with the national airline, either directly after graduation, or later when application requirements are met. Okanagan College is one of the first aviation schools in Western Canada to offer the APP program.

“The experienced instructors at Okanagan College taught me essential skills that I will take with me throughout my flying career. The best testament of my training is that I was hired as a SIFC instructor immediately after graduating, and within a year was afforded growth opportunities within the company and to fly a Metroliner.”

Laurel Cook Commercial Aviation Diploma | 2016

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Commercial Airline Pilot • Aerial Photographer • Air Force (Military) Pilot • Cargo Pilot • Charter Pilot • Corporate Pilot • Fire Suppression Pilot • Flight Instructor • Medevac (Air Ambulance) Pilot

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Commercial Aviation Diploma

• B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 60% in English 12 or alternatives • Min. 60% in Math 11 (Pre-calculus, Foundations, or Apprenticeship and Workplace) • Category 1 Aviation Medical • Letter of recommendation from the SIFC Note: If you have a current valid Canadian Private Pilot License, advanced placement will be given. For admission details see the online calendar: okanagan.bc.ca/calendar

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION PATHWAY TO YOUR CAREER Office Assistant Certificate Discover the fundamentals of office administration to start your career as a receptionist or office assistant, or take further courses in order to specialize as an accounting, legal or medical assistant.

Administrative Assistant Certificate Obtain the skills you need to begin your career as an administrative professional. As a graduate of this program, you will be equipped with the business, communication and technical skills required by today’s employers.

Accounting/Bookkeeping Certificate

(Kelowna campus only) Become an accounting assistant or bookkeeper in a variety of businesses.

Accounting Assistant Certificate

(Online only) Learn accounts payable/receivable, payroll and general bookkeeping to prepare you for a career as an accounting assistant or a bookkeeper for small, medium and large companies.

Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate: Litigation Specialty and/or Corporate/Conveyancing Specialty (Kelowna campus or online) Develop the skills required to start your career as a legal administrative assistant in the areas of litigation and/or corporate law.

Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate (Online only) Acquire the necessary skills to start your career as an assistant in a medical clinic, hospital or health office.

“I wanted an education that was meaningful and that would open doors for my career: I found this with the Administrative Assistant Certificate program at the Okanagan School of Business. The program is robust and gave me the practical and theoretical skills needed to kickstart my career. I feel confident in entering the business world and helping make an office run efficiently.”

Erika Ridgeley Administrative Assistant Certificate | 2017

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Entry Level Certificates: Office Assistant and Administrative Assistant Certificates

• B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent • Min. 50% in English 11 or alternative There are additional entrance requirements for our specialty certificates. For admission details see the online calendar: okanagan.bc.ca/calendar Note: Entrance tests are also available. Contact the Department Chair for more information at oadm@okanagan.bc.ca.

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GET REAL SUCCESS stories from our alumni RYAN LAZAUSKAS

Human Resources Services Partner, Benefits | Interior Health BBA (2016) l Human Resources Management Specialty “I can honestly say that the Okanagan School of Business has changed my life. It has provided me a powerful foundation to build my career in the Okanagan. The professors teach all of their students with interactive and engaging methodologies, helping students to develop business skills. In my current position, I am expected to work across numerous departments to meet tight deadlines, provide excellent service and think critically about the work I do. The work itself is very consistent with the course work I completed at OSB. The faculty provided me numerous opportunities to work within teams, be creative, form my own opinions and understand business practices.”

JULIE DORSEY

Assistant Property Manager & Site Manager | Society of Hope BBA HONS (2017) l General Studies “During my time at the Okanagan School of Business I enjoyed the process of learning, the brilliance of my classmates and the commitment of the professors to help their students succeed. I loved that we were talking about business ideas, using terms and working on projects that I also heard, saw and read about outside of the classroom. I took a Non-Profit Management course and was impacted by the passion of our professor and the guest speakers who spoke candidly about their roles in various non-profits. My success in my courses and the encouragement from my professors gave me the confidence to accept a challenging position.”

RUBEN PEDRO

Dash 8 Q400 First Officer | Jazz Aviation Commercial Aviation Diploma (2014) “Southern Interior Flight Centre does a solid job of maximizing student learning. Utilizing mutual flights, weekend seminars, and guest speakers from the industry, the school provides a well-rounded aviation experience. Students have access to all of the College services while learning business concepts that are applicable to both the administration and flight operation sides of the aviation industry. The Commercial Aviation diploma is a well-respected program and has provided me with a solid base for an exciting career in aviation!”

MICHELLE RUPITZ

CEO of Wild Flower Designs Business Administration Diploma (2016) l Human Resource Management Specialty “I chose to attend Okanagan College because of the excellent reputation held by the Business Administration program. The professors have real world experience in their disciplines and have examples of every concept they teach from their previous profession. They genuinely care about your success and match the effort you put in towards achieving your goals. The real-world skills were so applicable it made starting my own business a realistic and achievable dream. “

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GET INVOLVED

APPLY your knowledge in student clubs, associations, and competitions Student associations, clubs, and competition teams provide you with the opportunity to develop your skills and apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations. Obtain hands-on experience within your area of study while connecting with the business community.

• Enactus Okanagan College • Okanagan Business Students’ Association

• OC Accounting Club • OC Human Resources Management Club • OC Marketing Club

“Participating in case competitions was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I was able to apply theories and concepts learned in class to real-world problems while gaining feedback from industry experts. Competing opened many doors for me while I was launching my career; my only regret is that I didn’t do more of them!”

Adrianna Knuth BBA HONS l 2017

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GET CONNECTED CONNECT with future employers in our Co-operative Education program The Co-operative Education (Co-op) program gives you the opportunity to experience your future career first-hand in a four- to eight-month paid position. Enhance your resume, build your professional network and gain hands-on experience in the workplace before you even graduate.

“Every year BDO is on campus hiring co-op students to work with us during tax season, and every year we are blown away by the calibre of Okanagan College students we meet and hire. Many of these students work for us for multiple co-op terms and join our team in a full-time, CPA bound position upon graduation. We couldn’t be happier with the students’ work ethic, attention to detail and desire to learn.”

Dayl Hancock Campus Recruitment Specialist l BDO Canada LLP

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USE YOUR PASSPORT EXPLORE the world in our Study Abroad program Take your learning beyond borders in our Study Abroad program. In partnership with post-secondary institutions around the world, you have the opportunity to travel to another country and experience a new culture, while gaining hands-on global business skills. Pay your regular OC tuition but attend classes at the international institution of your choice. All credits earned during your semester(s) abroad will be applied to your Okanagan College BBA degree.

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MESSAGE FROM THE BUSINESS OFFICE The reasons to study at the School of Business at Okanagan College are those you would expect of an accredited, reputable school: quality education, a track record of exceptional student satisfaction and success, professors with experience in the subject areas they teach, and employer support to name a few. There are other reasons, though, to want to enrol in the Okanagan School of Business. They include: CO-OPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE This is a great way to earn as you learn, try out your career and find employment before you graduate. The Co-op and Employment Centre will help you get a job. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The student groups available at Okanagan College include the Okanagan Business Students’ Association (OBSA); ENACTUS – the Okanagan College chapter of a global non-profit organization creating positive community impact; and the Accounting, Human Resources Management, and Marketing clubs. Get involved to meet other students and engage in professional activities. COMPETITIONS Opportunities abound to participate in one of the many business competitions annually – follow in the footsteps of our winning students who have earned top places provincially, nationally and internationally. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Work with real business challenges as you take on projects in social entrepreneurship, marketing research or the Honours Business Project.

William Gillett Dean of Business

Barry McGillivray Associate Dean of Business

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES Take a semester or a year at one of our institutional partners around the world – build the multicultural communication skills that are essential in today’s global community. We look forward to helping you develop the skills, build the knowledge and gain the experience that will springboard you to personal and career success. Education is about citizenship and employable skills and our team of professors, instructors, student mentors, advisors and support staff are looking forward to welcoming you to the Okanagan School of Business.

Jonathan Rouse Associate Dean of Business

Sincerely,

William Gillett, JD Dean, Okanagan School of Business

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Dr. Barry McGillivray Associate Dean of Business

Jonathan Rouse, MSc Associate Dean of Business


CHOOSE THE OKANAGAN COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

APPLY TODAY

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CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM Decide which program and campus interests you. Check out program information at okanagan.bc.ca/business.

CHECK THE REQUIREMENTS B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent is required for entry into all degree, diploma and certificate programs. Go to okanagan.bc.ca/calendar for complete admission and minimum grade requirements.

APPLY ONLINE Submit your application at okanagan.bc.ca/apply. Applications in the 2018-19 academic year open on Nov. 1, 2017. Contact a business advisor, see details below.

TRACK YOUR APPLICATION Once you apply, you’ll receive a student ID number and login information. See the status of your application and check on required documents through Okanagan College’s intranet, myOkanagan.

WE’LL BE IN TOUCH Staff from our admissions department will be in touch regarding your application via email. In the meantime, visit our website for current information about financial aid, student life, news, events, and more.

CONTACT YOUR ADVISING TEAM

Fran Kelly Business Advisor fkelly@okanagan.bc.ca

Melanie Wasilenkoff Program & Event Coordinator mwasilenkoff@okanagan.bc.ca

Jolanda Kondrak Program & Event Coordinator jkondrak@okanagan.bc.ca

Enya Ren Program & Event Coordinator eren@okanagan.bc.ca

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EXPERIENCE THE OKANAGAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Find out if the Okanagan College School of Business is right for you. Contact us today to become a “Student for a Day” or book a campus tour at one of our four campuses.

Okanagan School of Business

Okanagan College 1000 KLO Road Kelowna, BC V1Y 4X8 Canada

Phone: 250-862-5610 Toll Free: 1-888-862-5610 E-mail: business@okanagan.bc.ca

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