ADMISSION
POLICY Criteria for admission into any
Diploma or Advanced Certificate program includes:
- Attending the initial interview and receiving a positive
recommendation from the College Director/Student administrator/admissions
representative.
- Having a fair understanding of the English language.
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Prospective students must be Grade 12 graduates, or
equivalent, or have Mature Student status (19 years of
age or over with at least one year out of high school)
and subject to the discretion of the College Director.
Mature Students and those who cannot supply proof of
Grade 12 graduation will be required to complete an
Entrance Examination to properly assess their personal
strengths and weaknesses.
- Applicants for any of the Technical Diplomas or Advanced
Certificates, as well as the Medical Training courses offered,
will further be evaluated on specific criteria and tests depending
on the Diploma or Certificate chosen.
- Having a mature student status or being at least 19 years
of age (with at least one year out of High School)—and subject
to the discretion of the College Director.
Students need to be able to work with an individualized learning
system. Foreign students who are not Canadian Citizens or permanent
residents must obtain a Study Permit with their Visitor Visa from Citizenship
and Immigration Canada. Applicants must read and certify that they
have received and read a copy of the College’s policies and
procedures, any updates and inserts as well as the Enrolment Application
and Contract. Some programs may also have additional entrance requirements
or prerequisite courses.
ATTENDANCE
Students are contracted to attendance obligations that depend on
their funding sources and schedules. Failure to attend in accordance
with contracted hours of instruction per week may result in withdrawal
from the program. Attendance records may be subject to scrutiny
by sponsoring agencies and are maintained by the college as prescribed.
Students may choose their hours of attendance, subject to workstation
availability, and at the discretion of the college.
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Academy of Learning’s Integrated Learning™ System programs
are presented using course workbooks, audio instruction, and original
software. All courses are presented as complete packages with all
of the necessary materials included. There are no additional costs.
All materials presented to students are protected by relevant Copyright
Laws.
CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS TRAINING/CHALLENGE EXAMS
Credit for previous education and training may be awarded to students
who are able to successfully pass challenge exams, which indicate
acceptable levels of proficiency in specific skill areas.
DIPLOMAS/CERTIFICATE
A Diploma or Certificate is issued to each student who
successfully completes a course
or program and meets their financial
obligations to the college. Diplomas and Certificates are issued by
LaunchLife International Inc.
DRESS CODE
Academy of Learning Colleges do not follow a strict dress code,
however, attire should be modest. Students may be asked to dress
as they would for a job interview on specific days during their
job search courses. As a courtesy to others who may have extreme
allergies, students are asked not to use strongly scented products
prior to coming to the college.
PASSING MARKS
Individual exams must be taken for one course before proceeding
to the next, and require a minimum percentage pass mark prescribed
by the Academy of Learning College. To graduate, students must pass all
courses in their program of study with an overall
average of 75%. Students achieving an average of 90% and higher
will receive Honours status. The marking schemes and procedures
are governed by strict guidelines set by LaunchLife International
Inc.
FACILITATORS
Academy of Learning employs qualified individuals to facilitate
the training of students. Facilitators complete training programs in
course content provided by Academy of Learning and must score
over 90% on each exam.
FEES
Courses are presented with all of the necessary materials included.
All fees are payable to Academy of Learning and may be in the form of cheque,
Visa, MasterCard, or cash (as accepted by your local college). The total tuition fees are due and payable by the start
date unless specific arrangements have been with the college and
recorded on a student’s contract. If the student is being
sponsored, the college requires a letter of authorization. Academic
credit is not given until all financial obligations have been met.
HOLIDAYS & HOURS OF OPERATION
Academy of Learning operates year-round and observes all government
statutory holidays. Some colleges arrange closures during Christmas
and New Years or during the summer months. Consult your local college
for specific dates.
Students should check with their college about hours of operation.
Most Academy of Learning Colleges are open six days a week - Monday
to Saturday. Selected evening hours are offered by most colleges.
PRIVACY
Academy of Learning will limit the collection, use and disclosure of students’
personal information to the extent required to conduct business
and to provide on-going services to them. This information is confidential
and is only issued to a third party with students’ written
authorization or where students are funded by a government or sponsoring
agency.
REFRESHER PRIVILEGES
Graduates are welcome to return to the college they attended after completion of their courses
to refresh and review their course material, as long as they have
already passed the course and Academy of Learning still teaches
the same version.
SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
All students are issued a program outline that may include target dates
for starting and ending each course. These dates must be adhered
to as closely as possible in order for students to complete their
courses by the prescribed end dates. Should students fall behind,
they are expected to put in extra time to maintain satisfactory
progress. Students receiving funding will have no leeway in this
- if satisfactory progress and course load is not being maintained,
it could result in withdrawal. Courses not completed by the
program end
date will not qualify for refunds or transfers. In the event that
completion by the program end date is not feasible, the end date may be extended
but only with the permission of sponsoring agencies and the College
Director.
In order to receive a credential, students must achieve an overall
average of 75%. Regular feedback from college staff ensures students
can monitor their progress, and if applicable, may implement initiatives
to ensure academic success.
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Our philosophy is that everyone should have the right and opportunity
to improve their life through better employment. Academy of Learning’s
innovative method of individualized instruction coupled with its
flexible scheduling allows most students with special needs access to
the benefits of our unique learning method. Written transcripts of courses may
be available when audio material is insufficient for student needs.
TAX RECEIPTS
Tuition fees qualify for Income Tax credits. Students may also
be entitled to an educational status credit based on their attendance.
Students are requested to talk to college staff or to their tax
consultant if they require any additional information. In order
to claim this tax credit, an official receipt is issued by the colleges
at the appropriate time.
TRANSFER POLICY
Students must complete their program of study at the college identified
on their contract. If a student wishes to transfer to another Academy
of Learning College, they must request this in writing from their
originating college well in advance. Transfers will only be considered
if the student is in good standing and is at the sole discretion
of the College Director of the college location to which the
student wants to transfer. Academy of Learning cannot guarantee
that a transfer will be made. This policy is subject to approval
from the student’s funding agency and space availability at
the college to which the student wants to transfer. Enrolment contracts
are not transferable from one student to another.

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