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Everyone in Ontario has to go to school, at least until the age of 18. Higher education, like college and university, can create new opportunities for graduates, and more education often means better paying jobs.
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To graduate, all Ontario high school students must volunteer in their community. Volunteering helps you build skills and gain experience.
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Pay for Post-secondary School
School can be very expensive. Aside from loans, there are ways to fund your education without having to pay the money back!
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Extracurricular activities are a great way to have some fun and make new friends!
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To graduate, all Ontario high school students must take many courses. When you pass a course, you earn credits.
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To obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, students must earn 30 credits, pass the OSSLT, and do 40 hours of community service.
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Melius Mentorship offers free services and resources to youth (aged 15-24) in Canada, helping them navigate post-secondary education.
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In Ontario, students interested in going to university use a centralized application service to apply for admission.
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Schools in Ontario, like Queen’s University, offer first-generation students grants to help them pay for university or college.
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Schools in Ontario must identify when students have unique learning needs, and help them get the support they need to meet their goals.
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To graduate, all Ontario high school students must show that they've achieved a certain level of English proficiency by passing the OSSLT.
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If you’re feeling unmotivated or having a hard time learning in school, there are different kinds of support available to help you succeed.
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In Ontario, students interested in going to college use a centralized application service to apply for admission.