Access
to college fiRst nations students 081.01
campus de Val-d'or
"ACCESS TO COLLEgE? IS AN INTEgRATION SERVICE PROVIDED By CÉgEP AND ENABLES STUDENTS TO UNDER- TAkE COLLEgIAL STUDIES wITHOUT REgISTERINg fOR A SPECIfIC PROgRAM. oVeRall objectiVes The objective of "
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to College? is to allow students who meet the basic admission requirements for Cégep to follow collegial classes while they: - Decide on their specific career choice; - Develop intellectual work abilities or personal skills likely to increase their chances of succeeding; - Complete high-school prerequisites for admission to the program of their choice. client pRofile This program is available to you provided that: - You are a First Nations student - You are not quite certain which program you wish to register for; - You feel that you are not ready for collegial studies or you are worried about your chances of succeeding; - You cannot immediately access the program of your choice due to one of the following reasons: - You were turned down, - Program is not open to admissions, - You have yet to complete certain high-school prerequisites, - You are not ready to register immediately for various reasons. If you identify with one or some of these situations and you meet the basic admission requirements for college before the classes begin, the Cégep is inviting you to register for "
Access
to College?. admission RequiRements To be eligible for admission to "
Access
to college?, you must: - Hold a high school diploma or a vocational education diploma and have successfully completed the following high school classes: - Secondary V English - Secondary V French (as a second language) - Secondary lV History - Mathematics 426, 436, 514, 526, 536 or equivalents - Physical Science 416 or equivalent admission pRoceduRes Applications for admission to Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue are completed online through the SRAM at https://sram.omnivox.ca foR infoRmation Marie-Claude Pepin, Academic Advisor (819) 874-3837, extension 497 marieclaude.pepin@cegepat.qc.ca couRses and suppoRt The students admitted in "
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to college? will be contacted by the academic advisor to: - Clarify their objectives. - Determine the courses they will be following and identify the most appropriate support services for their needs. couRses This list of courses is provided for information purposes only. Your IAA will assist the students in identifying the number of courses and course titles that they will need to follow in order to reach their objectives. general Education Courses 109-103-02 Physical Education 345-103-04 Philosophy l 602-xxx-03 French* 603-101-04 English* * Course selection depends on degree of individual language proficiency. general Complementary Courses Students who have determined which program they wish to register for may choose a general complementary course from a list of possibilities. Program-Specific Courses Students may choose to explore a field of study by registering for a program-specific course. Make-up Courses 1 Students may choose courses from the following list, depending on their needs. 201-007-50 Mathematics 436 201-009-50 Mathematics 536 202-006-06 Chemistry 534 203-006-06 Physics 534 982-021-06 Physical Science 436 Note: High school-level make-up courses cannot be used as high school credits towards a Secondary School Diploma (D.E.S.) nor do they count as credits towards a Diploma of Collegial Studies (D.E.C.). 1 Make-up courses will be given only if there is a sufficient number of students. In the event of cancellation, the students will be invited to register at adult education centres. suppoRt Appropriate support services will be available to students according to their needs and objectives. In some cases, a group support system to be included in the schedule may be proposed. specialiZation The duration of "
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to college? may vary and may extend over as many as four semesters. The course titles will change from a semester to another according to student's progress and needs. Once the student has completed his program prerequisites and feels ready to start, he must apply for admission to the program. ANNUAIRE 2009-2010 77