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  1. In most cases, you need a high school diploma to go to college or university in Ontario. 19 or older, without a diploma: you can still apply to most, if not all, schools. All schools set their own admission requirements. These differ for international students. Colleges offer certificate programs, diplomas, apprenticeships and degrees.

  2. Admission Requirements: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or should be 19 years or older to apply as a mature applicant. Credential: The Ontario College Diploma is issued under the authority of Ministry of Colleges and Universities, the Board of Governors and is signed by the President, the Registrar and the Chair of the Board.

  3. In most cases, an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required. Graduate Certificate programs require a prior college or university certificate, diploma or degree for admission. In addition, colleges may establish program-specific admission requirements. Please visit college websites to learn more about these requirements.

  4. College. Consider college studies if you’re looking for practical training that can lead directly to jobs. Colleges also offer exciting opportunities in applied research. You can find different types of degrees at colleges in Canada. Depending on the degree you wish to study, you’ll need to have completed certain levels of education ...

  5. Mature students apply in the same way as any other applicant. Based on the information provided in the application, the college will decide whether an applicant is to be considered a mature student. Mature student status may be granted to applicants who are over 19 years old and do not have a high school diploma or GED.

  6. If you do not have a High School Diploma: Algonquin College accepts General Educational Development (GED) certificates, and Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Ontario College certificates. If you are over the age of 19, or will be by your program start date, you may also apply as a mature student without the equivalent to a High School Diploma.

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  8. www.ontario.ca › page › ontario-qualifications-frameworkOntario Qualifications Framework

    Career college: to be determined CAAT: Ontario College Advanced Diploma. Qualification standards. This section outlines the generic competencies that the holder of each qualification is expected to be able to demonstrate, with a focus on knowledge and skills transferable to the workplace or useful for further study.