Academic and Career Entrance (Pembroke)
Prepare for college at college.
- Courses offered in English, math, biology, chemistry and computer skills
- Free 1-on-1 appointments with Advisor for guidance
- Program can be started in any month of the year
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Prepare for college programs and/or employment by taking Academic Upgrading courses. Study only the courses you need to meet the admission requirements for your college program of choice, or earn the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate. The ACE certificate is recognized across Ontario as a Grade 12 equivalency for admission to college and by many employers as meeting their minimum employment standard.
Delivered as a continuous intake program, you can start in any month of the year. Full and part-time study options as well as a choice of timetables are offered. Placement tests determine which English and/or mathematics course you start in. Based on your results and preferences, your Orientation team works with you to develop a personal learning plan. The time it takes you to complete your plan depends on which course(s) you start in, which course(s) you need to reach your academic or employment goals and your own rate of progress....(read more)
Overview
Prepare for college at college.
Prepare for college programs and/or employment by taking Academic Upgrading courses. Study only the courses you need to meet the admission requirements for your college program of choice, or earn the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate. The ACE certificate is recognized across Ontario as a Grade 12 equivalency for admission to college and by many employers as meeting their minimum employment standard.
Delivered as a continuous intake program, you can start in any month of the year. Full and part-time study options as well as a choice of timetables are offered. Placement tests determine which English and/or mathematics course you start in. Based on your results and preferences, your Orientation team works with you to develop a personal learning plan. The time it takes you to complete your plan depends on which course(s) you start in, which course(s) you need to reach your academic or employment goals and your own rate of progress.
To obtain the ACE Certificate you must complete ENL5958 College Preparation Communication or ENL0076 Communications: Preparation for Degree Programs, and MAT5951 Intermediate Mathematics, plus two electives with departmental approval.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for you if:
- You are ready to set goals for the future.
- You are willing to work and show progress.
- You are prepared to attend regularly, whether in person or in a remote setting.
- You are able to work independently.
Courses
Programs at Algonquin College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with virtual learning activities. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided an Algonquin email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.
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DAT0110
Course Name:
Computer Skills
Course Description:
A solid foundation in basic computer skills and digital literacy is necessary to be successful in both college and a career. Students develo... + Read More
Hours:
64.0
Code:
ENL5958
Course Name:
College Preparation Communication
Course Description:
Good communication skills and a self-directed approach to learning are key to sustained success in both college and a career. Through indivi... + Read More
Hours:
96.0
Code:
MAT5951
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Intermediate Mathematics
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary to everyday life and serves as a basic building block for more advanced mathematics. Through ... + Read More
Hours:
112.0
Code:
ENL0076
Course Name:
Communications: Preparation for Degree Programs
Course Description:
Communication, reading, academic writing, and critical thinking skills are necessary for success in college, university, and daily life. St... + Read More
Hours:
112.0
Code:
ENL5952
Course Name:
Communication 5
Course Description:
Good communication skills and a self-directed approach to learning are key to sustained success in both college and a career. Through indiv... + Read More
Hours:
96.0
Code:
MAT0001
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College Preparation Mathematics - Technical
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary for further study in technical fields. Through individual study and frequent feedback on prog... + Read More
Hours:
96.0
Code:
MAT0010
Course Name:
College Preparation Mathematics - Business
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary for further study in business fields. Through individual study and frequent feedback on progr... + Read More
Hours:
128.0
Code:
MAT0034
Course Name:
Degree Preparation Math - Data Management
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary for further study in postsecondary programs that require the ability to manage data. Students... + Read More
Hours:
128.0
Code:
MAT5952
Course Name:
College Preparation Mathematics - Technology
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary for further study in technology fields. Students solve problems using trigonometry of acute t... + Read More
Hours:
96.0
Code:
MAT5957
Course Name:
Fundamental Mathematics
Course Description:
A solid foundation in mathematics is necessary in everyday life and serves as a building block for more advanced mathematics. Students solve... + Read More
Hours:
144.0
Code:
SCI5952
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College Preparation Biology
Course Description:
Detailed knowledge of the human body and biological systems is essential for students entering health science professions. Students study th... + Read More
Hours:
128.0
Code:
SCI5953
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College Preparation Chemistry
Course Description:
Foundational knowledge of chemistry is valuable for students entering health science professions. Students study matter, the atom, the perio... + Read More
Hours:
128.0
Code:
SSC0128
Course Name:
From Caf to College
Course Description:
Understanding and developing key strategies for learning are essential skills to ensure academic and career success and strengthen future le... + Read More
Hours:
42.0
Code:
SSC5727
Course Name:
Success Strategies
Course Description:
Understanding and developing key strategies for learning are essential skills to ensure academic and career success and strengthen future le... + Read More
Hours:
64.0
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2024/2025 Academic Year
Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool at www.algonquincollege.com/fee-estimator.
Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar`s Office website at www.algonquincollege.com/ro.
Fees are subject to change.
Tuition is free for Ontario residents who qualify for financial assistance under the Literacy and Basic Skills program. Financial assistance may also be available for travel and/or childcare.
Students will have access to course materials at no cost.
Please note that the fees are subject to change.
Admissions Requirements
All applicants must satisfy both College Eligibility and Program Eligibility requirements.
College Eligibility
- 19 years of age or older.
Program Eligibility
- An initial English reading assessment will determine if you are eligible for the Academic Upgrading program.
Additional Information
Program Resources
The Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate is offered by Algonquin College at the Woodroffe and Pembroke campuses, as well as at the John Howard Society in downtown Ottawa (ACElinks). While the learning outcomes for the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) certificate courses at all locations are standardized, elective courses vary between campuses.
Academic Upgrading courses are offered in both remote and in-person classroom settings up to 30 students. The courses have set curriculum, and you are expected to meet the learning outcomes within given timelines. In light of this, Academic Upgrading is not recommended if you required a significantly modified or adaptive learning program in high school.
Algonquin College participates in the Literacy Services Planning and Coordination process in Ottawa and Renfrew counties. As such, you may be referred or redirected to other literacy service providers whose programs may better suit your needs.