Obtaining a Toronto education at part-time level can be achieved easily at Centennial College, which offers three distinct options to a reputable credential: part-time classes, online classes and print-based correspondence classes.
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Convenience is the Key to Continuing Education
1. Address:Centennial College,P.O.Box631, StationA, Toronto M1K 5E9, Ontario,Canada
Tel: 416-289-5300, Email: success@centennialcollege.ca Page 1
Convenience is the Key to Continuing Education
Within each post-secondary institution, there are various "schools" of study that cater to
students' career goals. For example Centennial College offers its students eight such schools
and each contains a specific focus. An especially unique school of study at this institution is
the School of Continuing Education, which is geared towards students who wish to attend
school on a part-time basis. This is appealing, as students with a host of responsibilities
don't have to sacrifice giving up any of their duties outside of school. It is so appealing in
fact that the School of Continuing Education sees nearly 22,000 learners each year in 160
programs that feature more than 1,200 courses and a 97 per cent learner satisfaction. Many
of these learners are returning to school after they have been in the workforce for a number
of years, wish to upgrade their credentials in their current field of switch fields totally or
graduated from high school years ago and are for the first time pursuing a post-secondary
credential. As such, these students have acquired the nickname "mature learners."
Obtaining a Toronto education in this part-time manner can be achieved in three distinct
ways. First, there are evening and weekend classes that function just as the full-time classes
would. That means students complete assignments, partake in projects and presentations as
well as group discussions and field trips. Instructors, however recognize that the needs to
mature learners who are returning to school on a part-time basis are different than those of
full-time students, who, more often than not, have just graduated from high school and are
pursuing an education for the first time. As such, instructors are trained to offer flexible,
learner-centered teaching methodologies; provide practical hands-on knowledge to place
relevant theory into context and perspective; recognize and respect both the level of
maturity and work experience of students; and provide effective instructor to student ratio
and an optimal classroom size enabling competent peer interaction. Through the part-time
evening and weekend classes students attend programs within areas such as: Business,
Communications, Community Services, Engineering and Technology, General Education
and Training, and Transportation and Motorcycle.
If, on the other hand, a student's schedule or other responsibilities prevents him or her from
attending on-campus classes he or she can enter the virtual classroom and learn at his or
her convenience. These online classes are perfect for those who enjoy learning on their own
or have full-time jobs and can only study at night or early in the morning. They still get a
sense of a class from discussion boards where they can talk to their fellow peers and email
communication with their instructors. If, on the other hand a student doesn't have a
computer, he or she can opt for print-based correspondence. In this option, materials are
mailed to the home of the student who completes assignments, within typically a six-month
time frame, on his or her own. In most cases both delivery methods (online and print-
based) require that students attend the campus towards the end of their class to write a
continuing education final exam that signals the completion of their Toronto education.
2. Address:Centennial College,P.O.Box631, StationA, Toronto M1K 5E9, Ontario,Canada
Tel: 416-289-5300, Email: success@centennialcollege.ca Page 2
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