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What are foundation-level courses?
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Foundation-level courses prepare you for your program's college-level English and/or math courses. After you successfully complete your foundation-level course(s), you will move into the college-level courses. Please note: If you are required to take foundation-level courses, you will be charged...
What if I didn't take an elective in the semester when it was required, or I failed or dropped an elective?
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If you do not take an elective in the semester when it is required in your program, or if you dropped or failed an elective, you may need to pay additional fees to take the course in a later semester. There are specific elective registration dates for students who are taking an elective outside of...
How do I get a student rate to travel on Toronto transit?
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Full-time degree and diploma students are eligible for Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) reduced fares. George Brown College is a recognized post-secondary institution under TTC fare policy. For more details, visit the TTC student fare website. You will need a TTC post-secondary photo ID. Follow the...
What kinds of bursaries, scholarships and other Financial Awards are offered at George Brown?
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Through very generous contributions from individuals, organizations, and companies, George Brown College is able to offer various scholarships and awards to students. These are based on financial need, academic merit, and/or college/community involvement. Applications for awards, scholarships and...
What are my payment due dates?
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Full-Time Post-Secondary Students: Payment due dates for each semester will be listed on your invoice/fee estimate. Your invoice/fee estimate will be emailed to you and posted online through STU-VIEW. To view your invoice online, log in to your STU-VIEW account, then select Financial Services > View...
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