
Braemar’s
College Preparation Program
Our
College Preparation Program is inspired by a rich, two-fold
understanding of success: we help qualify students for
their chosen post-secondary program, and we prepare
them to do well when they get there.
Certification
Students
take courses toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD). In other words, when they graduate, they will
have the same diploma as any Canadian student who attended
a public high school. This is how we qualify
them for post-secondary entrance. The OSSD has worldwide
recognition.
Preparation
Getting
into a post-secondary institution, however, is only
the first challenge; students should also do well. For
this they need the appropriate academic preparation.
During their time with us students develop the study
skills and the intellectual independence essential for
success in a Western post-secondary institution.
How
do I know what courses I need?
Our
experienced guidance officers will create a study-plan
to ensure you have fulfilled all the entrance requirements
for the program of your choice.
Will
Braemar help me apply for College?
Of course. Our Guidance office will make all efforts
to assist students to apply for post-secondary programs,
whether in Ontario, Canada, or anywhere else. Our college
has detailed information about the various programs
and entrance requirements of all major colleges and
their specialized programs. Throughout the year representatives
from many post-secondary institutions visit our college
and give exclusive presentations to Braemar students.
Express
Program
Braemar
has developed a unique program allowing students to
finish the College Preparation Program even faster.
For more information, click here.
College
Pathways Programme™
Because
of our tradition of excellence, Braemar has been able
to establish special agreements with our College partners.
These give our students a range of advantages. For more
information, click here.
How
can I get more information?
Just
write us an email. Click here.
THE
SEQUENCE |
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The student is attending, or has completed,
high school in their home country
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| A. |
The
student is given placement tests in
English and Mathematics. |
| B. |
Based
on these test results, and the post-secondary
intentions of the student, a customized
program of study is devised. The student
is informed about what courses he
or she needs to take in order to qualify
for the college programs they seek
to enter; |
| C. |
The
student attends courses and does the
work required. It is difficult to
say how long the program of study
will take to complete, as it depends
on the level and study skills of the
student, and also the work previously
completed in his or her own country
and the applicable post-secondary
academic goals; |
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D. |
From
time to time guidance meetings are
held to determine if the student is
on course. Post-secondary options
will be discussed in light of the
student?s progress to that point; |
| E. |
Students
may visit the colleges they wish to
attend; tours can easily be arranged.
They may also attend the presentations
that the colleges make at our college;
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| F. |
The
student is assisted to apply through
us to colleges according to the deadlines
applicable to the programs(s) applied
to for the academic year in question.
Students must fully cooperate in this
process and pay any charges levied by
the institutions to which they apply; |
| G. |
The
student will receive news of the status
of his or her application(s) from time
to time during the spring months; |
| H. |
Graduate
from Braemar College. |
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Attend Post-Secondary Program in Canada
or Elsewhere
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