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- Program Eligibility
You don't need to apply for most part-time (CE or OL ) programs and courses. You can begin by registering directly into a part-time CE or OL course. To do so, click the Register Online link on your course page.
You must be 19 years of age to register in any course. Students 18 years of age or less must possess an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent to register. Students under 19 years of age and without an OSSD will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Only a few programs require an application form, which are available on the specific program page.
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| Registering for a course |
- Prerequisites and corequisites
- Students in the Centre for Continuing and Online Learning are expected to have either completed the stated prerequisite course(s) or possess the equivalent knowledge prior to enroling in a course. Students are also expected to register in the relevant corequisite(s). Prerequisites and Corequisites are indicated in the course descriptions (where applicable).
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- On campus courses
- Although many Continuing Education part-time courses start at the beginning of the each semester, there are also many courses that start throughout the semester. To check what's available during the semester, browse the courses listed by month
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- Online courses
- Semestered
Once registration has commenced for semestered courses, check the course information page for the start date. You have up to one week after the course start date to register for an online semestered intake course. Note: you will not be able to access your course until the course start date.
- Monthly intake
In addition to semestered courses that start at the beginning of each semester, many online courses also start the first business day of each month. For Monthly intake courses, students can register at anytime during the month prior to the course start date. Note: you will not be able to access your course until the course start date.
- Print-based courses
Print courses are offered on a continuous intake basis. Students can register anytime.
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| Timetables |
You can access your timetable by logging into ACSIS. Your timetable for the current term can be displayed by selecting Timetable in the toolbar. If registering before the start of the term, select the correct term to view your timetable.
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| Registering for more than one course in a semester |
You can register for as many courses as you wish, but note that if you register for multiple courses at the same time, all of the start and end dates may be identical depending on the method of course delivery.
Note: you will not be able to access your course until the course start date.
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| What if my employer is paying for a course? |
- Sponsorship
- If your course fees are being paid by a sponsoring agency, your employer or a government department, you must present an official letter of authorization from the sponsor to the Registrar’s Office at the time of registration.
Company information required:
- Organization name
- Full mailing address
- Telephone number
- email address
- Contact person
- Authorization signature
- Course name, course number, section number or start date
Information regarding student must include:
- Student’s name
- Full home address
- Home and alternate telephone number
- email address
- Student’s date of birth
- Algonquin College student ID number (if available)
Attended or applied to Algonquin College previously? If yes, provide previous address and surname if different from name entered above
The invoice will be sent to the sponsor. Students are responsible for any fees not covered by the sponsor. A timetable will be issued to the students once registration has been processed.
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| Legal disclaimer |
- Fees:
Algonquin College is committed to giving students accurate information about fees and payment. Due to changes in program elements, instructors and courses, the college has the right to change the fees to accommodate new expenses.
- Timetables:
Algonquin College classes and timetables are created and released prior to the start of each semester. However, unplanned occurrences may cause the schedule to change.
- Instructors:
The instructors at Algonquin College are announced before the start of the school term. However, the college has the right to change instructors and introduce new ones.
- Program and course cancellation:
Algonquin College offers students a wide-range of programs and courses to study. In some instances, enrolment for a program or course may be too low, or an instructor is not available, and the course and/or program needs to be cancelled. When this happens, the applicant will be notified and may look into other course and/or program offerings from Algonquin College.
- Course guide and website:
The Algonquin College onCourse catalogue holds accurate and updated information when it is published. Due to unforeseen circumstances, some elements in the onCourse catalogue, may change from the date of publication. To receive the most accurate information, please refer to our website at www.algonquincollege.com/courses
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