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TAKING THE BIG LEAPMaking the Transition from High School

to Post-Secondary

Parent Involvement Conference, November 2015

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PRESENTERS:

Ann Harrison, Student Achievement Leader, Guidance, Student Success, Co-operative Education and Experiential Learning

Phil Hayes, Linda Roote and Peter Vandenberg, Niagara College

Beth Natale, Brock University, Director of Recruitment and Retention

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LEARNING GOAL

By the end of this presentation, parents will learn about the skill development, supports and programs in place at the DSBN, Niagara College and Brock University which assist students in making a successful transition to post-secondary.

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HIGH FIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENT

CREATING PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS – AN EDUCATION AND CAREER/LIFE PLANNING PROGRAM. 2013

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Supporting students in identifying their personal interests, strengths, needs, and aspirations and in using this knowledge of themselves to inform their choices of programs and learning opportunities;

Providing a range of diverse and engaging learning opportunities, courses, and programs, both in and outside the classroom, that meet the interests, strengths, needs, and aspirations of the students and honour all postsecondary destinations – apprenticeship training, college, community living, university, and the workplace.

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Education and career/life planning, based on a four-step inquiry process, is an effective method for making informed education and career/life choices and helps us develop the skills and knowledge required to be competent and confident planners throughout life.

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Through the development of their Individual Pathways Plan (IPP), students work through activities that help them answer these questions

Students become the architects of their own career/life decisions

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ACCESSING THEIR IPP Students access their IPP through Career Cruising

in D2L

Teachers and Guidance Counsellors will work through key aspects of the IPP with students

Parents should have conversations with their students about their IPP

Completing the Matchmaker and learning skills helps students with their planning

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Skills Zone provides another opportunity for students to investigate their individual skills, passions and interests

Visit skillszone.ca

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AS A PARENT, WHAT CAN I DO?

Talk to your son or daughter about their IPP

Be open to considering all pathways to success

View our resources on the DSBN website

Talk with your son or daughter’s teachers, guidance counsellors and student success teachers.

Encourage participation in Cooperative Education, SHSM or OYAP.

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Encourage your son or daughter to participate in experiential learning opportunities offered at your local high school

Encourage career fair, guest speaker visits

Have a family appointment with your Guidance Counsellor

Help your son or daughter advocate for themselves with teachers

Attend parent workshops offered at the school

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TIPS FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE:

Be informed – visit, attend, shadow, talk Research, reflect, revisit Self advocacy and independence are key Budget skills essentials Using D2L Success comes when the match is right Develop skill at balancing school and wellness Learn some basic recipes!!

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Preparing for Post Secondary

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

Fast facts about Niagara College10,000 full-time students in over 100 programs

Paula SimionGraduate of Business Administration – Marketing (Co-op)#myNCstory

@myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

• Admissions• September/January/June• Key Dates – February 1st• Admission Processes• MyNC Portal

• Financial Planning

Consider this…

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

What makes NC Different?

Opportunities!

1. Engagement & Leadership2. Research & Innovation3. Entrepreneurial & Career Support4. Internationalization - Be World Ready 5. Learning Enterprises

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

Engagement & Leadership @GetInvolvedNC

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Research & Innovation @NiagaraResearchSolutions for Industry

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

Research & Innovation @NiagaraResearchSolutions for Industry

Entrepreneurial & Career Support @NCTakeOffNC provides opportunities for student to:• Build strong relationships with industry partners• Gain access to experts for support and mentorship• NC Take Off provides guidance for student entrepreneurs

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

Internationalization @BeWorldReady

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

Learning Enterprises

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

www.NiagaraCollege.ca

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Plan your Visit

http://www.niagaracollege.ca/visit#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

#myNCstory @myFutureNCmyFutureNC@niagaracollege.ca

See for Yourself!Specific services for Future Students- Program fit - Labour Market Research & Career

Pathways- Additional supports for success

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Major Campus Events

• Doors Open – Saturday, November 21, 2015• Spring Open House – Saturday, April 2, 2016

Preparing for University

Beth NataleDirector of Recruitment and Retention

bnatale@brocku.ca

• Agenda• Research: timelines and tools• Application and Admission Cycle• Pre-arrival Transition Supports• Student Support and Resources

• Grade 10 and 11eINFO (http://www.electronicinfo.ca)Ontario Universities’ Fair (September)

University Information Program (October -November)

Fall Preview and Open House events (November and March)

Campus visit programsUniversity Prep Programs (summer)

Research Phase

• Grade 12Ontario Universities’ Fair University Information Program University representatives in high SchoolsFall Preview and Open House eventsCampus visit programsOuac.on.ca

Research Phase

• Application and Admissions Cycle– October: OUAC application site opens– January 13, 2016: Ontario Secondary

School Application deadline– Supplementary components to the

application (i.e. portfolios, auditions)– February through May: Offers of Admission

Application and Admission Cycle

• Application and Admissions Cycle (Cont’d)

– March 31: Scholarship and Bursary application deadline

– April, May: Award decisions– May/June: OSAP applications– June 1: Confirmation deadline and

residence application deadline

Application and Admission Cycle

• June: Course registration (Online)• Summer: Beginning of our First Year

Experience programmingSmart Start (Academic Orientation for new students and families/guests)Leap (addition to Smart Start)

• BaseCamp (outdoor adventure/ transition program led by Recreation student peers)

Pre-Arrival Transition Supports

• Understand the study cycle and timelines – September – December; January – April– Reading Breaks (October and February)– Full credit; part-credit– Lectures, labs, online courses, co-op and

field placements

• Familiarize yourself with supports and services

Student support and resources

• Encourage Participation and Action– September: Orientation Week– Make an Academic Advising appointment– Get to know your professors and teaching

assistants– Get Involved:

• http://www.brocku.ca/get-involved/• Brock University Students’ Union• Residence Community

Student support and resources

• Check in with students:– Course Outlines– Course withdrawal dates– Fee Payment Dates/OSAP– Crunch times (mid-terms, assignments,

exams)– Balance - academics, work, play– Challenges?

Student support and resources

• Check in with students (cont’d):– Going to class, doing the preparatory

readings, doing the work?– Student Development Centre: Study skills,

time management support, exam-writing, essay writing

– Personal Health: counselling and on-campus clinic

– Access to student information

Student support and resources

Thank You

Questions?bnatale@brocku.ca

905-688-5550 ext. 4293

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