Other College Programs

Colleges offer a wide range of options for furthering your education, including post-graduate certificates (intensive one year programs with admission requirements that usually include a completed diploma) as well as applied degrees.

Colleges are also involved in apprenticeship and trades training.

Selecting the type of credential to pursue will depend on what you want to be doing for work once you are finished education. School, after all, is your route to a destination so the better you can define where you want school to take you, the easier it is to chart the right path. This 

is especially important with college education since it tends to be more applied than university studies.

If you are having trouble pinning down anything other than a very general career direction, it may be premature to start mapping out the next step in your education. If this sounds like you, check out the Explore Career Options/Directions section of this site.


How can the Career Centre help?

We can assist you at any stage of the educational planning process including help with:

  • locating programs to suit your career objectives,
  • comparing schools, and programs,
  • researching typical employment outcomes for programs, and
  • the application process itself.

A good first step is to meet with one of our experienced Career Counsellors

**Career Centre services are available to current students in full-time programs as well as alumni up to one year from grad date.**


For more detail on this service/topic, see the FAQs. For additional resources:

  • check out many immediately useful links in the Online Resources section
  • view and print a variety of related Career Centre documents in the downloads section

For information on trades and apprenticeship, use the Career Cruising link on the Explore Career Options online resources page or look in the alternatives section of the Plan Further Education online resources page.