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Students of the Community Studies Foundations program are provided with a pathway for pursuing an advanced program in community services and child studies training.
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Are you looking for child studies training and community courses that will prepare you to take on the more specific, challenging and advanced programs leading to a career in the community services and child studies fields? By studying at Centennial College’s Community and Child Studies Foundations, students can put themselves in a position to succeed in programs including: Early Childhood Education, Child and Youth Worker, Developmental Service Worker, Community and Justice Services, Police Foundations, Recreation and Leisure Services and Social Service Worker. That’s because this offering covers a combination of topics and results in an Ontario College Certificate.
The Community and Child Studies Foundations program, with its child studies courses, is only open for admission to applicants who have been advised and assisted to register by the Centennial College Assessment and Advising Centre. To apply, students must have completed at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent or be 19 years of age or older. In addition, those interested in this child studies training must complete the Centennial College English skills assessment before registering for the program. A score of 130 or 131 is required. In some cases, a student’s skills assessment score will satisfy the requirements for their original program choice. Centennial College will notify those students by sending an offer to their original program if there is still space available.
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Jason describes the benefits students will see after attending this community, child studies training and child studies courses, including an idea of how to handle college life.
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