Academic Upgrading Program (A751)

Program Description

Program Overview

Academic Upgrading is a tuition-free, full-time/part-time program for English-speaking adults, designed to improve their reading, writing, math and science skills. The program prepares students for college level post-secondary studies, further skills training, apprenticeship or employment. Students create individualized learning plans based on their goals.

For acceptance into the program, applicants complete a reading and writing assessment to determine their literacy levels and eligibility for the program. While in the program, students are provided with advising services and may be eligible for a transportation allowance. The program runs year round and runs new-student orientation classes every 7 weeks (1 week prior to the beginning of each semester and during each mid-semester intersession).

Full Description

Academic Upgrading is a program for English-speaking adults who need to upgrade their communications, math and science skills in order to prepare for college level post-secondary programs, apprenticeship or employment.

Communications courses are offered at the following levels of study:

  • Foundations
  • Pre-ACE
  • ACE (Academic and Career Entrance, Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • Personal and Professional Exploration (ACE level course designed to solidify student plans for college and careers)

Math courses are offered at the following levels of study:

  • ACE Business Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • ACE Apprenticeship Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college or Apprenticeship admission purposes)
  • ACE Technology Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)

Science Courses (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) are offered only at the ACE level for college admission purposes.

The Academic Upgrading program also offers academic and vocational counselling. Program length varies for each student according to their beginning level, their goals and their progress.

This program has intakes throughout the year. Prospective students participate in an assessment of reading and writing skills to determine academic preparedness for participation.

After the assessment, students will be placed in levels of courses based on their assessment results. Then students begin the program with one-week orientation.

Students may be eligible for a transportation allowance.

There are no fees. This program is funded by the Employment Ontario branch of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU).

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Academic Upgrading Program (A751)

Program Description

Program Overview

Academic Upgrading is a tuition-free, full-time program for English-speaking adults, designed to improve their reading, writing, math and science skills. The program prepares students for college level post-secondary studies, further skills training, apprenticeship or employment. Students create individualized learning plans based on their goals. For acceptance into the program, applicants complete a reading and writing assessment to determine their literacy levels and eligibility for the program. While in the program, students are provided with advising services and may be eligible for a transportation allowance.The program runs year round and runs new-student orientation classes every 7 weeks (1 week prior to the beginning of each semester and during each mid-semester intersession).Information sessions are held weekly and program information, including videos detailing the program, are found on the program's main website.

Full Description

Academic Upgrading is a program for English-speaking adults who need to upgrade their communications, math and science skills in order to prepare for college level post-secondary programs, apprenticeship or employment.

Communications courses are offered at the following levels of study:

  • Foundations
  • Pre-ACE
  • ACE (Academic and Career Entrance, Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • Personal and Professional Exploration (ACE level course designed to solidify student plans for college and careers)

Math courses are offered at the following levels of study:

  • ACE Workplace Math
  • ACE Business Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)
  • ACE Apprenticeship Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college or Apprenticeship admission purposes)
  • ACE Technology Math (Grade 12C equivalent course for college admission purposes)

Science Courses (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) are offered only at the ACE level for college admission purposes.

The Academic Upgrading program also offers academic and vocational counselling. Program length varies for each student according to their beginning level, their goals and their progress.

This program has intakes throughout the year. Prospective students participate in an assessment of reading and writing skills to determine academic preparedness for participation.

Students begin the program with a three-week orientation to determine their appropriate upgrading class level, and create a learning goal plan. Applicants not fluent in English may be referred to an English as a Second Language program.

Students may be eligible for a transportation allowance.

There are no fees. This program is funded by the Employment Ontario branch of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU).

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