Graduate Certificate programs are great options for students who have low undergrad grades & are not eligible for Masters in Canada.
Or those who have ND/HND.
Or those who want programs with hands-on training.
For affordable options check Colleges in Atlantic Canada & Prairies
Or those who have ND/HND.
Or those who want programs with hands-on training.
For affordable options check Colleges in Atlantic Canada & Prairies
In some schools, Graduate Certificate programs are called Post-Grad Diplomas or Post-BSc Diplomas
They help you to show academic progression if you already have a Degree or ND/HND
The programs are also eligible for Post-Grad Work Permits for you to stay back & work in Canada.
They help you to show academic progression if you already have a Degree or ND/HND
The programs are also eligible for Post-Grad Work Permits for you to stay back & work in Canada.
The are mostly self-funded & can be done anywhere in Canada
But in Atlantic Canada & Prairies, cost of living is comparatively low. So, added advantage
And if you study in Atlantic Canada, you have one more permanent residence program option through Atlantic Immigration Program
But in Atlantic Canada & Prairies, cost of living is comparatively low. So, added advantage
And if you study in Atlantic Canada, you have one more permanent residence program option through Atlantic Immigration Program
Provinces in these regions: Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba & Sask.
A Graduate Certificate program in Human Resources Management is like $10,000/yr at Nova Scotia Community College
You will find same in Ontario for about $18,000/yr.
A Graduate Certificate program in Human Resources Management is like $10,000/yr at Nova Scotia Community College
You will find same in Ontario for about $18,000/yr.
Are you eligible to apply as a family with these programs? Yes.
And if you see a program with co-op option, choose that as a priority
If you need more clarity on everything here, see the post I have here on how to find schools & apply to study in Canada. olufemiloye.ca
And if you see a program with co-op option, choose that as a priority
If you need more clarity on everything here, see the post I have here on how to find schools & apply to study in Canada. olufemiloye.ca
Added note for those going to the Atlantic region to study, this is how to use the Atlantic Immigration program (AIP) to become a permanent resident in Canada after your study.
It’s different from the popular express entry, and AIP is not point based. olufemiloye.ca
It’s different from the popular express entry, and AIP is not point based. olufemiloye.ca
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