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Welcome to Your Post Secondary Study

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International Students and Immigration Canada Learners Today Leaders Tomorrow

OverviewThe first year of university/college is a time of is a big transition, you will experience many new things, moving away from home for the first time, exploring various interests and activities, or simply adjusting to their new environment. As a post secondary student, you can tailor your study experience by choosingfrom over 700 different undergraduate programs. Youll learn directly from some of the world's top professors - teachers with a track record of discovery, collaboration, and innovation.In this presentation we will provide you with the tools to choose your next study venue in Durham Region, weather college or university.We will also discuss difference between college and university education to best suit your interests and preferences.A sample of three major universities and colleges will be presented.

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The school that you choose is not a decision to take lightly, it has a huge impact on your future. Degree ProgramsIf you know what you want to study, look for a school that is known for a specific program. If you are undecided, look for a school with a wide range of degree programs.LocationWhen it comes to colleges, enroll in the community college around the corner, or at the university on the opposite coast to see new places.CostTake cost into consideration when deciding between different programs. Even if you plan on utilizing financial aid, those funds do not always cover the cost of tuition and college-related expenses. ReputationA college's reputation is important. Some schools are known for their academics, while others are known for their amazing parties. Some colleges are known for their graduation rates and other schools for their failure rates. Look for a school with a reputation that is in line with your morals, ethics, values and rank.

3 Things to Consider When Trying to Decide Between Different Schools

Durham Region "A Great Place to Grow"

The Region of Durham is situated in the highly developed and populated economic centre of Ontario, known as the Golden Horseshoe.

It holds The towns of Pickering,Ajax, Uxbridge, Oshawa, Whitby, and Clarington. The regional government is headquartered inWhitby.

Durham Region lies to the east of the City of Toronto within the Greater Toronto Area. Here the Municipality spreads into the prime recreational lakelands of Simcoe, Scugog and the Kawarthas. Toronto City in Toronto Region is across the boarder from Durham Region.

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Points of Interest

Lake OntarioOshawa Public LibraryCullen Gardens & Miniature VillageOshawa CenterRouge RiverLake ScugogDestinations

View 10+ more Oshawa Whitby Ajax Pickering

Destinations

View 10+ more Oshawa Whitby Ajax Pickering

Farmers Market

Ontario Regiment museum

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Job Trends To help you decide..Ten in-demand jobs for 2015 (and average salaries)Business intelligence analysts salaries over $70,000

Mobile application developer $92,000+

Human Resources Manager $83,000+

Marketing Manager $80,000+

Mechanical and Industrial Engineers $75,000+

Wireless network engineer $95,000+

Skilled trades $55,000 -$80,000+

Personal Care Workers $55,000+

Construction managers $100,000+

Healthcare careersfromDoctors, nurses, pharmaciststo dental hygienists

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University vs. CollegeDurham RegionA university can grant degrees, whereas colleges grants diplomas. Universities are more expensive. They offer further studies after Bachelors Degree like Masters Degrees, Doctorate Degree, and Post Doctorate Degree. Colleges are small and more focused to students. In universities, professors teach more students and they will not be able to focus on each students.Colleges usually offers 2-3 years diploma while it is 4-5 years degree at an university.Universities focus on academic programs while Colleges focus more on career training and trades.Colleges tend to be more directlycareer-orientedthan universities. This means they offer practical or hands-on training.

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Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Guidelines, Ryerson ExampleThe cost of attending university varies by program and whether you live in residence.Canadian citizens and permanent residents can expect fees for a full-time undergraduate program for the 2014/15 academic year to range from $6,754 to $10,198. Fees for international students range from $21,178 to $24,742. Fees are due and payable by the start of classes; variouspayment methodsare available.Residence info and fees are posted atStudent Housing Services.

8Remember: All Universities and Colleges are easy accessed through Public transportation. Students transportation fees are free for Durham region.FacultyFee RangeArts$6,754 - $7,103Communication & Design$6,814 - $7,561Community Services$6,863 - $7,587Engineering and Architectural Science$9,421 - $10,198Ted Rogers School of Management$7,979 - $8,670Science$6,754 - $9,740

Universities

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Campus lifeAthletics and recreationCampus clubsFirst-year studentsGetting around and involvedInformation for parents and familiesStudent government1/4UOIT AmbassadorsUOIT Ridgebacks

ResidenceUOIT residence is a modern home away from home. Residence facilities are located on campus visit the Residence website at www.uoitrez.ca. Off-campus Living Service UOITs Off-campus Living Service provides a rental listing service and general housing information and advice. Student ServicesAcademic Assistance and Career SupportHealth Services and disabilities accommodationChaplain services Chaplain The Campus Health Centre (CHC) Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre Sports Programs Intercollegiate Athletic Academic Success program Financing your EducationYoull need to plan how to cover your expenses. These include tuition, books, learning resources and other fees.Student Awards and Financial Aid:Bursaries;Financial planning and counseling.On-campus and summer employment.Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) and financial aid.Scholarships and awards.

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University Of OntarioInstitute of Technology UOIT 2/4Research Facility

UOIT delivers a leading-edge learning environment that combines the pursuit of academic excellence. Research opportunities, hands-on skills and a vibrant student life. UOITs founding mission is to advance the highest quality of research in order to create the highest quality intellectual property.The universitys commitment to research excellence and innovation has resulted in millions of dollars in grants and awards, including five prestigious Canada Research Chairs, with another four in development, and six industrial research chairs. Since 2006, UOIT has had more than 80 invention disclosures; submitted more than 35 patent applications, four of which have been issued; entered into five licence agreements and supported two spin-off companies.UOIT research programs are exploring new solutions to global problems and educating future leaders, who will turn great ideas into products designed to make the world a better place.Integrated Research and Training Facility (IRTF) : ACE is the first climatic testing and research centre of its kind in Canada, and in many respects the world.

LibrariesOffering Wireless connections, free interlibrary loan, streaming media, specialized training sessions and one-on one consultations are available in each library. We encourage you to contact the library for assistance.

North Oshawa LibraryEducation LibrarySocial Science Library

Technology-enriched learning environment UOIT is Ontarios first laptop-based university, offering undergraduate students a leading-edge, technology-enriched learning environment.

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AdmissionYou must complete grade 12 level courses, including prerequisites, Please review our list ofout-of-province equivalency course.Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.Academic year: The period from September 1 to August 31.

Food OptionsFood options on campus are as diverse as our students. Whether youre looking for vegetarian, Halal, Middle-Eastern cuisine or Canadian classics to satisfy your hunger.Meal plans and Dining optionsVarieties of restaurants and coffee shops offering:High-quality restaurant food at student-friendly pricingDeli sandwiches, Salads and wrapsAsian stir-fry creationGrilled entresHot lunchesPizza, Pasta and PitaFresh fruits and vegetables Coffee and hot beveragesDonuts and pastriesTraditional pub fareSmoothies and soft drinks

University Of OntarioInstitute of Technology UOIT 3/412

Allied Health Sciences Health Science Applied and Industrial Mathematics Information Technology - Game Development and Entrepreneurship Automotive Engineering Information Technology - Networking and Information Technology Security Biological Science Information Technology Pathways program - Game Development and Entrepreneurship - Bridge Biological Science - Direct Entry Information Technology Pathways program: Information Technology Security - Bridge Chemistry Information Technology Pathways program: Networking and Information Technology Security - Direct Entry Commerce Pathways program - Bridge Kinesiology Commerce Pathways program - Direct Entry Kinesiology Diploma to Degree Communication Legal Studies Communication Bridge Legal Studies Bridge Computing Science Diploma-to-Degree Manufacturing Engineering Computing Science Mechanical Engineering Criminology and Justice Medical Laboratory Science Criminology and Justice Bridge Nuclear Engineering Criminology and Justice Bridge - Youth, Crime, and Justice Nuclear Power Educational Studies and Digital Technology Nuclear Power Bridge Electrical Engineering Nursing - Collaborative Energy Systems Engineering Nursing - Post RPN Forensic Psychology Bridge Nursing - Post RPN (Barrie) Forensic Science Pharmaceutical Chemistry Health Physics and Radiation Science Physics

13UOIT Undergraduate program list

Faculties

-Faculty of Business and Information Technology -Faculty of Education-Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science -Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science 4/4-Faculty of Health Sciences -Faculty of Science-Faculty of Social Science and Humanities

Trent University 1/5Campus lifeTwo Campus locations in Peterborough and OshawaTrentUniversity consistently ranks highly in student satisfaction and reputational surveys:#1 in Canada for investment in scholarships and bursaries92% of Trent students happy they chose Trent97% of Trent students satisfied with class sizeHighly ranked in Ontario forlevel of academic challenge97% of Trent students say Trent provides a safe environmentTop national ranking for collaborative learning and research contributionTrent University #1 Ontario Overall in University Rankings

Residence and Housing OptionsTrents residential program is one of the few programs in the world based on the Oxford University model. Trent University Housing Services cultivates supportive, socially responsible and respectful communities that help you develop your self-reliance, social networks and academic skills.Choose between four residential colleges on Trent's Symons campus in Peterborough.

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Trent University2/5Student ServicesAcademic Advising and Skills CentreBookstoreCareer and Counseling CentersHealth ServicesOffice of Student Affairsand Peer Mentoring ProgramsStudent Accessibility ServicesSupport for International StudentsWalk home ProgramFinancing your EducationOSAPOntario Student Opportunity Grant (OSOG)Supporting the Pursuit of ExcellenceAll new students with a final admission average of 80% or higher are eligible for a Trent University National Renewable Entrance Scholarship.Secondary students with a final admission average of 90% or higher are eligible to receivefull tuition

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Trent University-Oshawa 3/5Research Centres: Groups and InstitutesArchaeological Research and Canadian Environmental Modeling CentresCentre for Health Studiesand Centre for Materials ResearchCentre for the Study of Theory, Culture and Politics Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous StudiesInstitute for Watershed Science Centre and Water Quality CentreJames McLean Oliver Ecological CentreNatural Resources DNA Profiling and Forensic CentreThe Centre for the Critical Study of Global Power and PoliticsTrent Biomaterials Research Program and Trent Centre for Aging and SocietyLibraryRenew Your BooksCourse ReservesBook a Group Study RoomPrinting, Copying & Scanning16

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AdmissionGeneral Admission Requirements:Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalentA minimum of six Grade 12 4U or 4M coursesA minimum 70% overall final averageENG 4U with a minimum of 60%Food OptionsAll day breakfast items, Design-your-own sandwiches, Design-your-own salads, Fresh pizza, Daily hot entrees, Daily soup options; Muffins and cookies, Coffee, tea, and refreshments.

The cafeteria accepts cash, debit, credit, as well as your TrentU Card.

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Faculties and Academic ProgramsCatharine Parr Traill CollegeThe Departments of English, Cultural Studies, and Canadian Studies.

Champlain CollegePolitical Studies department and the Trent University Alumni Association.

Lady Eaton CollegeDepartments of History, Philosophy,Women's Studies, and Modern Languages. It also has an all-female section.

Otonabee CollegeDNA Cluster and the Forensic Science program; Science buildings, School of Education, the departments of Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, and Computing & Information Systems.

Peter Gzowski CollegeTeacher Education and Nursing programs; the Indigenous Studies, Economics, Mathematics and Business Administration programs.

Trent in DurhamOffers: Anthropology, Business Administration, Communications and Critical Thinking, English Literature, History, Media Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, and the Teacher Education Stream In addition, there are several course offerings (some with the possibility of a minor) at Trent Durham that students can take and later major in at the Peterborough campus, including: Biology, Computer Information Systems, Cultural Studies, Economics, Environmental & Resource Studies, Geography, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Political Studies, and Women's Studies.

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York Universityis apublic research university inToronto,Ontario,It is Canada's third-largest university.

York University has approximately 55,000 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and 275,000 alumni worldwide.

It has eleven faculties, namely theFaculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Faculty of Science,Lassonde School of Engineering,Schulich School of Business,Osgoode Hall Law School,Glendon College, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health,Faculty of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Graduate Studies, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (formerly the Faculty of Fine Arts), and 28 research centres.

York University participates in theCanadian Space Program. The Faculty of Science andLassonde School of Engineeringare Canada's primary research facility into Martian exploration, and have designed severalspace research instruments and applications currently used byNASA.

The School ofSocial Workis recognized as having one of the most socially responsive programs in the country.York University's business school andlaw schoolhave continuously and consistently been ranked among the top schools in Canada and the world.

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Campus lifeCampus is an open and inclusive community that thrives on student participation. Keele campus is a self-contained campus with over 90 buildings, 40+ restaurants and pubs for any occasion. Glendon campus, located mid-town, is Canadas only bilingual university campus specializing in liberal arts and is known for its beautiful gardens and international experience.ResidenceResidence Life at York University is part of the Centre for Student Community and Leadership Development (SCLD)Residences are divided into two complexes on either side of campus

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Research FacilityCentre forAtmospheric ChemistryCentre for Research on Biomolecular InteractionsCentre for Research in Earth and Space ScienceCentre for Research inMass SpectrometryCentre for Vision Research (CVR)York Institute for Social ResearchYork Institute for Health ResearchRobarts Centre for Canadian StudiesCanadian Centre for German and European StudiesCentre for Feminist ResearchIsrael and Golda Koschitzky Centre forJewish StudiesYork Centre for Asian Research[51]York Centre for International and Security StudiesYork Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI)Centre for Public Policy and LawCentre for Refugee StudiesCentre for Research on Latin America and the CaribbeanInstitute for Research and Innovation in SustainabilityInstitute for Research onLearning TechnologiesThe Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and SecurityLaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth ResearchThe City Institute at York University (CITY)Global Labour Research CentreYork Centre for Education and CommunityInstitute for Science and Technology StudiesMuscle Health Research CentreSensorium: The Centre for Digital Arts and TechnologyCentre for Research on Language ContactYork Centre for Field RoboticsThe Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples

LibraryThere are five libraries at York University21

Motto:The way must be tried3/3

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Colleges

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Durham CollegeCampus life

Durham College has three Campus; in Oshawa, Pickering and Whitby 1/4All three locations offer access to sports, entertainment, education and music.Come to where you can ski, snowboard, hike, walk, bike, windsurf, sail, fish and more all within 30 minutes of campus.Durham Colleges has a world-class athletic facilities, award-winning varsity program and extensive intramural sports leagues. The Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre (CRWC) features including: Five gyms. A 10,000-sq.-ft. fitness centre. Two 900-sq.-ft. aerobic/dance studios, One 900-sq.-ft. spin class studio, Two international-size squash courts. An elevated, 200m indoor walking/jogging track overlooking the triple gymnasium, an athletic therapy centre .Campus Tennis Centre, which houses six Har-Tru (clay) tennis courts. Softball and soccer fields, basketball, soccer, volleyball and golf; baseball; and softball. Intramural sports including badminton, basketball, ice hockey, indoor soccer..etc

Residence

The Simcoe and South Village residences provide accommodations for 1,360 students. First-year students are guaranteed a spot in residence by applying on the deadlines. Both residences offer a variety of fully furnished suites, and open-concept suites featuring two double beds separated by a partition or two private bedrooms. Each room includes: A kitchenette with mini fridge and microwave. A private, three-piece bath. A study/workspace. 24-hour security, controlled building access and on-site management. Furnished lounges, games room, meeting room and common study areas. A movie lounge with a large screen TV and theatre-style seating. On-site laundry, additional kitchen facilities and storage space. TV, cable, phone and high-speed Internet access. The Student Housing office can help you find a home within walking distance of the college.23

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Student Services 2/4 Academic advice. Assistance with disabilities through our Access and Support Centre. An award-winning Campus Library. Employment services through Career Services. Financial aid and budget counseling through the Financial Aid and Awards office. First-year student experience. Help with study and exam preparation through our Student Academic Learning Services. Peer tutoring. A medical clinic and full-service pharmacy, variety of health services including massage therapy, physiotherapy, acupuncture, nutritional counseling and chiropractic. Student Services Building EVERYTHING YOU NEED UNDER ONE ROOF

Financing your Education

The Financial Aid and Awards office offers a variety of financial aid options including: On-campus employment, Resources for parents, Student grants/loans from the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Student lines of credit, bursaries, scholarships, emergency aid programs and athletic scholarships.

Student Association (SA) SA is the official representative of all students, it provides many services including: Campus clubs, Campus life, Campus recreation and Emergency Response Team, Graduation photos, Insurance plan, Legal aid service.

Outreach services (Campus Food Centre, LGBTQ Centre, Sexual Health Resource Centre, Womens Centre, Riot Radio, Student societies, Tuck Shop, and a range of student employment positions.

Durham College3/4Research FacilityThe Office of Research Services conducts applied research designed to help local businesses, industry and community organizations solve technical problems. Improve services and become more competitive Research teams. Comprised of faculty experts and students.Formed to work with eligible companies through funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Ontario Centres of Excellence; and others. More than 200 students have participated in research on campus since April 2010. Library The Campus Library offers a encourage lifelong learning. Print and digital books, periodicals, newspapers, government documents and videos are available. It offers: 73,000 square feet of space with 160,000-volume book capacity. 500 seats and 160 computers. 10 group study rooms. Adaptive/assistive technology room for special needs. Open concept, two-floor fireplace reading room. Special collections reading room/silent study room. Starbucks caf. Two library orientation classrooms. Wired and wireless environments.AdmissionAll post-secondary program applicants must submit their application to ontariocolleges.ca, no later than Sunday, February 1 for fall-start programs and October 3 for winter-start programs. A $95 fee must accompany your application. You can make up to five program choices with no more than three program choices at any given college.

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Food OptionsFrom pizza and pitas to salads and subs, our food choices are sure to satisfy even the pickiest appetite.Enjoy your meals in one of our many spacious dining areasStudents can also choose from varyingmeal plansand or purchaseflex dollar accountsto use at most food service locations on campus.

Programs and Academic SchoolsCentre for Food (CFF)School of Business, IT & Management (BITM)School of Continuing EducationSchool of Health & Community Services (HCS)School of Interdisciplinary Studies & Employment Services (ISES)School of Justice & Emergency Services (JES)School of Media, Art & Design (MAD)School of Science & Engineering Technology (SET)School of Skilled Trades, Apprenticeship & Renewable Technology (START)

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Campus LifeEstablished in 1966, it is one of the oldest public colleges in Ontario, With over 30,000 full-time and part-time students.Has eight campus in Durham region and greater Toronto area. campus services provide :

Alternate Transportation- BookstoreChild Care Centre- Food on Campus Locker Rentals- Off-Campus HousingParking and Transportation- Prayer RoomsSafety and Security- Study AreasTechnology in the Classroom- Sexual Assault and Violence Resources

Residence and Housing Options

The convenience of being steps away from your classes and friends.Weekly events and get to know your fellow neighbors.Enjoy the convenience of living in Toronto and being only minutes away from all the attractions.Take part in a variety of events hosted by your Residence Life Team or get involved in our clubs or volunteer committees.Take comfort in a secure Residence Building featuring swipe card access and 24-hour video monitoring.

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Student Services-Academic Advising-Assessment Centre-Centre for Academic English-Centre for Students with Disabilities-The Counselling Centre-First Year Experience-Leadership Passport-Peer Tutoring-Student Relations OfficeStudent Association CCSAICCSAI Athletic Wellness CentreCCSAI Student CentreThe CourierFinancing your EducationFinancial Aid-OSAP Information- OSAP Performance Indicators-Centennial College Bursaries - Centennial College and MTCU Partnered Bursaries-Centennial College Scholarships- College Wide Application Scholarships-Centennial Work Study Program- Athletic Scholarships-Program Scholarships and Awards- Student Access Guarantee

Research FacilityAppliedResearchand InnovationIn March 2011, the CEI received a grant of $150000toward a Solar Energy Research Facilityfrom NSERC-ARTI. The grant is for equipment only and Centennial.for the Applied Research and Innovation Center..

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Library Centennial College Libraries provideresearchresources and facilities for Centennial students, faculty and staff. There is a library at each of the four maincampus.

AdmissionGeneral Application guidelines for full-time students.Applications should be received on or before February 1st. For September programs, admission starts on February 1.For January programs, admission starts in June.For May programs, we begin sending offers of admission in January.Centennial College accepts applications for admission up to the 5th day of class, as long as there are seats available in the program.Ontariocolleges.ca starts accepting applications for all semesters of an academic year (Fall, Winter and Summer) in October of the previous year.Food Options

Health PlanEvery full-time activity-fee-paying student is covered by the Health Plan.Add your Family and Dependents.

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Faculties and Programs More than 100 programs offered are divided in 8 schools.School of AdvancementSchool of BusinessSchool of Communications, Media and DesignSchool of Community and Health StudiesSchool of Continuing EducationSchool of Engineering Technology and Applied ScienceSchool of Hospitality, Tourism and CultureSchool of TransportationTuition and FeesCentennial College's tuition information is designed to help students address any questions and concerns related to payment of tuition.Check the College's financial regulations that are related to tuition and all other fees.Tuition guidelines are established by the Ontario government and are subject to revisionDevelopment and AlumniThe Office ofDevelopment and Alumni fosters connections between and among alumni and between alumni and the college.Alumni team works to develop services and benefits, manage events, and create opportunities for alumni and friends to give back to Centennial College.The Centennial CollegeAlumni Associationis your official link to Centennial, you are a lifetime member and eligible to take advantage of the many programs and services offered.

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CIHS Key Facts1/4Canadian-based International Institution of higher learning.Offers one of the most comprehensive natural and holistic medicine programs in the world.Registered Educational Institution with the Government of Canada.Issues T2202A Educational tax receipts for all courses longer than two days.Affiliated with numerous national and international accreditation organizations and boards.Provides Online and Distance Education Programs- enabling you to obtain cutting edge learning at home.

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CIHS combines the latest scientific research with ageless truths practiced by historical tried and proven methods.

Your interest and commitment to a natural approach to health care is vital to the practice of complementary health care education.

Whether you envision a career as a professional Nutritionalist, Herbalist, Biofeedback Therapist, or Spiritual Coach CHI provides quality education. professional programs are recognized and accredited at International, Federal, and Provincial levels.

The study options is designed to maximize flexibility.

CIHS has been created to give you an enjoyable learning experience with caring instructors.

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Testing to a host of downloadable support features the virtual classroom offers a learning experience like no other.

Say goodbye to time constraintsOpen 24/7

Achieve a World-Class education from your home

All you need is your computer and Hi-Speed internetInstructors will review each exam taken during the course of study within two to three weeks of the exams completion. Results will be forwarded to the student by email or conventional mail. Marks will not be publically posted.

Your virtual classroom is readywhenyou are And whereyou are.

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College of Intl Holistic Studies CIHS 4/4

34Diploma CodeDiploma TitleTuitionDurationMethod of DeliveryBFB 100Diploma in Biofeedback2795.00950 clock hours/12 monthsOnline / Offered ContinuouslyDBM 100Diploma in Botanical Medicine3695.00948 clock hours/ 12 monthsOnline / Offered ContinuouslyDGO 100Diploma in Gemmotherapy and Oligotherapy795.0050 clock hours/ 2 monthsOnline / Offered ContinuouslyRFX 100Diploma in Reflexology1330.00180 clock hoursOnline / Offered ContinuouslyDHS 100Diploma in Natural Medicine5995.002 yearsOnline / Offered ContinuouslyDEM 100Diploma in Energy Medicine5500.00495 clock hours/ 10 monthsOnline / Offered ContinuouslyARO 100Diploma in Aromatherapy1785.00515 clock hoursOnline / Offered ContinuouslyNTN 100Diploma in Orthomolecular Nutrition4595.00910 clock hours/ 24 monthsOnline / Offered Continuously

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

FAST TRACK CERTIFICATESDiploma CodeDiploma TitleTuitionDurationMethod of DeliveryARO 101Aromatherapy Blending595.00160 hours/4 monthOnline / OfferedAPP 103Introduction to Human Body75.0050 hours/r 2 monthsOnline / OfferedBFB 100Biofeedback Level 1850.0060 hours/ 2 monthsOnline / OfferedCGO 100Gemmotherapy & Oligotherapy795.0050 hours / 2 monthsOnline / OfferedMED 101Certificate in Medical Terminology75.0030 clock hoursOnline / OfferedRSC 101Radical Self Defense599.00240 hours / 6 monthsOnline / OfferedRFX 101Reflexology995.00240 hours/ 6 monthsOnline / Offered

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