There are many options available to students
who want to pursue post-secondary education. All universities and colleges in
Ontario have resources available to students with different academic needs.
You can find information on universities and
colleges using the following links:
Ontario Colleges
Ontario
Universities
Community Integration Through Co-operative
Education (CICE)
The Community Integration through Co-operative
Education program is a two-year Ontario College Certificate offered at some
colleges in Ontario. The CICE program will provide individuals with developmental
disabilities and other significant learning challenges the opportunity to
experience college life, pursue a post-secondary education and develop skills
which will help prepare them for employment. It is offered at the following
colleges.
Mohawk
College
Humber
College
Georgian College
Durham
College
Fleming
College
Lambton
College
Sault College
St.
Lawrence College
Confederation
College
Project ADVANCE
Project ADVANCE is a 2-week summer institute
which prepares students with specific learning disabilities for success in
their university studies. This initiative is offered through the Learning
Disabilities Program at York University and is funded by the Ministry of
Training, Colleges and Universities, Government of Ontario. You do not need to
be attending York University to attend the program.
More information and information on how to
register can be found here: Project ADVANCE