After reviewing the application the college will issue an acceptance letter to eligible candidates.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For Diploma Programs:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent OR
- Mature student status- be at least 18 years of age and pass a superintendent approved qualifying test. Contact Admin office at 905-671-9999 for more information.
- Basic knowledge of computers is preferred.
- Proficiency in English.
For Post Graduate Diploma Programs:
- Post Secondary Diploma/Degree or equivalent.
- Basic Knowledge of computers is preferred.
- Proficiency in English.
Additional requirements for Diploma in PSW Students:
- Completed Medical Form within 30 days of start of the program.
- Police check (Vulnerable Sector Search) report submitted within 30 days of start of the program.
- Valid Standard First Aid & CPR Level C certification prior to practicum component of the program.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
The medium of instruction at CIMT College is English. It is important that the student has English speaking and writing skills in order to cope up with the curriculum. In case English is not the first language, the candidate is required to demonstrate proficiency in English by submitting results of one of the following:
- IELTS Academic Module with an overall band of 5.5 or more
- TOEFL result with a score 80 (online) or 550 (paper-based)
- MELAB with a score of 80
- PTE (Academic) with a minimum 50 overall
- Minimum of 3 years of full time study at a school where medium of instruction is English. A letter from the institution or the transcript justifying the medium of instruction must be submitted for evaluation.
If students do not have one of the above, then they must enrol in ESL with CIMT College:
- Completion of CIMT College's ESL Advanced Program with a minimum of 70%
ADVANCE STANDING / PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT
If the applicant has successfully completed a College or University level course similar in course content of the program being offered, then the applicant will be eligible for an advanced standing or prior learning assessment credit. However, some restrictions apply. Some courses in the first two semesters do not require the curriculum content match criterion. University credits can be used for some courses like English I.
The students shall apply for the Advanced Study Credit by filling and submitting a prescribed application form.
The attested copies of the transcripts and/ or the course outlines from the previous school have to be submitted with the form.
The application would be reviewed by the Academic Director and if the credit is to be allowed, the student is required to pay the required fee to utilize the Advanced Standing credit.
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