10. NATURE Things to see and do World Class Sporting Events Hollywood and local movies Shopping Outdoor adventures Special Events Symphony Orchestra Local theatre
12. International ingredients are available at several grocery stores. Thunder Bay has a many restaurants with a variety of menus:
13. Accommodations and Living Costs College Residence $250 application fee, $5600 for academic year Includes: Double room/common bath , meals in the on-campus cafeteria Homestay (for ESL students only) $50 placement fee, $165 average per week Includes: 3 meals per day, private room, shared facilities Private Apartment $600-$800 per month, utilities may be at an extra charge Other Costs Books $600+ per semester Food $300 per month, if not in residence Transportation: bus pass included in annual full time tuition
14. Approximate Annual Expenses Example: Student is studying in the three-year Business Administration Marketing diploma program and rents an apartment with two other students. The annual cost will be approximately: Description Cost Tuition $12,995 Accommodation $4,500 Food $3,000 Books $1,200 Incidentals $1,005 TOTAL $22,700
48. Admission Requirements All programs require a High School Diploma. Additional requirements are listed below. Program Additional requirements English score 2010-2011 School of Engineering School of Skilled Trades School of Natural Resources School of Aviation Grade 12 Math Credit 6.0 IELTS School of Health Grade 12 Biology and Chemistry 6.5 IELTS Post Graduate Programs College Diploma or University Degree 6.5 IELTS
51. 2011-2012 Tuition Fees Tuition fees include: access to the fitness centre, student union activities, student services, printing quota, health insurance and a bus pass Program Fees for 1 st year Standard fee for most diploma programs $12,995 Tourism & Travel $13,545 Aircraft Maintenance $17,700 Aerospace Manufacturing Engineering Technology $17,700 Broadcasting $17,100 Film Production $17,400 Welding $14,225 Dental Assisting 1 & 2 $15,795 Community Services Programs $13,035
55. Student Partnership Program Confederation College is a participant. Study permit processing has become much faster and more streamlined . Please follow the instructions on the SPP checklist carefully and submit all required documents. Do not submit applications until one-week after the up-front medical (UFM) examination has been completed. Ensure the loan documents are from an approved chartered bank (on the list provided by Canadian Immigration office) . It is very important not to include any extra documents with the application, even if you think it will make the application stronger.
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Answer = b (11,275 is US, 8,745 is Saudi Arabia, 4,067 is Mexico) Answer = c – has increased from 1,747 in 2000 to 9,570 in 2009
Answer = c ($63,900)
The Chimney Rock is in Marble Canyons, BC
Accommodations - $800 rent plus $325 utilities = $1125 / 3 = $375 per month each x 12 = $4500 Food - $250 per month x 12 = $3000 Books - $600 per semester = $1200 Incidentals - $125 per month x 12 = $1500
2009-2010 KPI Results
MISSION Confederation College, serving a diversity of learners, develops citizens who will be positioned for success in their lives and careers. The college provides a workforce relevant to the communities of Northwestern Ontario and beyond. Further, Confederation College exists to ensure the following: Successful Learners with Diverse Learning Pathways Diverse learners have knowledge, skills, and attitudes for life-long learning and career success. Learners have access to personal learning pathways with appropriate support for individual success. Learners have access to flexible delivery models that are effective in responding to their needs. Learners meet or exceed recognized performance indicators of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Productive Employees and Employers Businesses, industries, and organizations have a productive, adaptable, ethical workforce enabling them to compete in a rapidly changing environment. Employees and employers have access to flexible training, education, and applied research, that meets their diverse learning and unique geographic needs. Employers are satisfied that graduates meet or exceed recognized performance indicators. Community Development and Capacity Our diverse communities experience socio-economic well-being as a result of our contributions. Northwestern Ontario is sustainable and healthy. Indigenous communities are autonomous and self-reliant. Global communities are enhanced. VALUES Diversity We celebrate our learners, employers, communities and college employees, in all their diversity. Respect, caring and openness We value each other as individuals and we act with integrity. We expect active and honest sharing of information and ideas, listening carefully and respecting the opinions of others. Working together, we achieve our mission through our values, attitudes and actions. Learning and Leading We prepare our learners to live, work, and lead, in Northwestern Ontario and beyond. Excellence We strive for excellence in all elements of our work including our consultative, collaborative and responsible decision-making processes. We build on our historical strengths of innovation, reasoned risk-taking, and responsiveness.
Lakehead University – Environmental Technician Program (Honours Bachelor of Science), 3-year Business Programs (Bachelor of Administration), Early Childhood Education (Concurrent BA/B Ed Program or Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Sociology, or Bachelor of Education Primary-Junior), English for Academic Purposes University Stream (pass mark of 70% automatically meets the English proficiency entry requirements for post graduate studies), Child and Youth Worker (Honours Bachelor of Social Work), Developmental Services Worker (Honours Bachelor of Social Work), Social Services Worker (Honours Bachelor of Social Work). Royal Roads University – Environmental Technician (Bachelor of Environmental Science) Athabasca University – 2 and 3 year business programs (Bachelor of Management post diploma), Educational Assistant Program (Bachelor of Professional Arts – Communications Studies or BPA – Human Services), Environmental Technician (Bachelor of Science Post Diploma Program) UOIT – Any graduate of a two or three year Con College program with an A average can enter the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bridge Program University of Lethbridge – 2 and 3 year business programs or culinary management or hotel management or tourism and travel can enter the Bachelor of Management (Post Diploma) University of New Brunswick – Any two year diploma graduate can enter year three of a four year Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) Cape Breton University – Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology – Computer Controls can transfer to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (with major in Electronics and Controls, Environmental Studies, Manufacturing or Petroleum), or Bachelor of Technology in Emergency Management.
On-Campus Students are eligible to work on-campus immediately after arrival, however, they must be made aware that jobs are extremely scarce and it is very unlikely that they will be able to find a job until they receive their work permit. Co-op Work Permit This permit is required for students working off-campus as part of their program for co-ops, work placement, field placements and internships. Off-Campus Work Permit (OCWP) Students are eligible to apply for a work permit after they have completed six-months of full time study (ESL does not count towards full-time study). Off-Campus = 20 hours per week during the academic year, 40 hours per week during vacation periods. Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) 1 year of study = 1 year PGWP 2 years of study = 2-3 year PGWP 3 years of study = 3 year PGWP
SET I SPP Checklist – Ensure you attach this checklist as a cover sheet on your application so that your application is recognized as being submitted under the SPP. Current Passport. Application form (two recent, original passport-sized photos to be attached to form.) Personal Information Form Student Questionnaire (please use questionnaire attached to this message until the questionnaire is up-dated on the web-site) Letter of acceptance from SPP partner institution showing planned start and end date of program and any conditions upon acceptance into program Use of a Representative form (IMM 5476) SET II IELTS test results taken within last 24 months with overall band not less than 6.0 Photocopy of the most recent diploma/leaving certificate, and most recent mark sheets SET III Copy of receipts for payment provided by the SPP partner institution (pre- payment of first term is recommended) Copy of an Educational Loan from an Indian Chartered Bank equivalent to at least 80% of tuition +living + travel expenses for one academic year (normally, first year’s tuition, unless already paid, plus $8000). See information on the back of this form for the list of acceptable banks. SET IV Copy of medical examination form IMM1017 if you opted to undergo a medical examination before submitting your application.
Education path (gaps, traditional, non-traditional, private schools, public schools, etc.) Note: applications submitted with fraudulent documents or without disclosing all information will be rejected. The applicant will also be banned from entering Canada for a period of two years following the refusal.
On-Campus Students are eligible to work on-campus immediately after arrival, however, they must be made aware that jobs are extremely scarce and it is very unlikely that they will be able to find a job until they receive their work permit. Co-op Work Permit This permit is required for students working off-campus as part of their program for co-ops, work placement, field placements and internships. Off-Campus Work Permit (OCWP) Students are eligible to apply for a work permit after they have completed six-months of full time study (ESL does not count towards full-time study). Off-Campus = 20 hours per week during the academic year, 40 hours per week during vacation periods. Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) 1 year of study = 1 year PGWP 2 years of study = 2-3 year PGWP 3 years of study = 3 year PGWP