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How to Apply for College

September seems so far away when we just celebrated the New Year, but it’s already time to start thinking about applying for college!

A key deadline for applications is February 1. This is the equal consideration date to apply for programs that start in the fall.

Why is February 1st Important?

If you want to be considered on an equal basis with other applicants, your application and application processing fee must be received at the Ontario Colleges office by February 1st.

After this date, applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis, providing there are still vacancies in the program(s) of your choice.

This is particularly important if you are applying to college programs that are considered highly competitive; a program for which the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number of seats for the fall term.

Don’t miss out! Be sure to apply before February 1!

Application Process

Step 1: Explore your college options

You can explore your options in a many ways!

  • Attend a College Information Program event
  • Take a college campus tour

Book a campus tour of Algonquin College
Take a virtual tour of Algonquin College

  • Review college websites and programs

Check out the Algonquin College School of Business programs
See what other programs Algonquin offers

  • Research program admission requirements

Step 2: Apply at ontariocolleges.ca

  • Click the “Sign Up Today” button and complete all required fields
  • Check your email account for an account activation link and complete the steps
  • Login, review and accept the Privacy Statement
  • Record your username, account and application numbers. (Keep your password confidential)
  • Complete your application including program choices

Step 3: Make your payment

For your application to be processed, you must pay the $95 non-refundable application processing fee must be paid in Canadian funds.

Unfortunately, there are no exemptions from the application fee. Depending upon the type of applicant you are, other fees may apply.

You can pay online using Visa, MasterCard, or American Express or directly from your bank account with online banking. You can also pay by phone or mail (money order or certified cheque only). All fees are non-refundable.

Step 4: Verify your information

  • Check your email inbox for a message from ontariocolleges.ca with your account information.
  • Return to your account and verify that the grades forwarded by your high school are correct.

Step 5: Make your final decision

The colleges will let you know directly of their admission decision. When you receive an offer of admission and have decided what school and program you will accept:

  • Log back into your online application/account
  • Click on “View Offers”
  • Confirm your offer of admission (If after accepting an offer of admission you do not receive a confirmation email, contact ontariocolleges.ca immediately.)

Need help with the college application process?

ontariocolleges.ca has some helpful resources for you, including a “Live Help” (real-time website feature) where you can chat with one of the Customer Contact Centre staff.

You can also email the Customer Contact Centre at Ask-Us@ontariocolleges.ca or call the Customer Contact Centre at 1 888 892 2228 (toll-free within Canada) Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST

IMPORTANT!

ontariocolleges.ca and the colleges use your email address to send you information about your application. Be sure to check your email regularly!

What Algonquin College program(s) are you thinking about applying to?

Analyzing Your Career Options

Are you systematic, well organized and deliberate? Do you appreciate facts and information presented in a logical manner as documentation of truth? Some people are very linear thinkers, whereas others take a more meandering route to reach their final conclusion or thought. Neither way is right or wrong, but depending on which most represents you, you’ll find yourself better suited for particular careers.

To help you analyze the career opportunities, we’ve identified five “personality types” – leader, outgoing, helping people, organized, and analytical. Each type has options for an appropriate career path.

business careers

Not everyone falls squarely into one category, so read up on possible careers for people who are leaders, those who are outgoing, individuals who like to help people, and those with strong organizational skills.

Do have a number of these characteristics?

  • Enjoy organization and completion of detailed tasks
  • Orderly
  • Precise
  • Disciplined
  • Deliberate
  • Cautious
  • Diplomatic
  • Systematic
  • Logical
  • Conventional

Analytical individuals are highly suited for careers in accounting, finance, and materials and operations management.

Accounting

Individuals who are detail-oriented, logical and systematic may be well suited for a career in accounting.

Our two-year Business-Accounting program prepares you to work in various areas of accounting including financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, and auditing. You start with a general business background and expand your theoretical knowledge of economics, law, finance and statistics. Students also learn the basics of a number of accounting and business computer software packages.

Qualified students can participate in a work placement that gives on-the-job experience in the accounting departments of Ottawa area businesses and in the public and private sectors.

Graduates may also be granted some credits toward the requirements of the Certified General Accountants (CGA) Association program of professional studies.

Finance

Do you love playing with numbers and helping others? You might love a career in the financial industry (financial planning, personal banking, investment, and insurance advising).

Our three-year Advanced Diploma Business Administration program with a Major in Finance provides you with a solid foundation for success in the finance industry. You’ll also have many networking opportunities with business professionals and employers.

The program prepares graduates to meet the high proficiency standards needed to complete the professional designations and licensing courses in the financial services industry.

Looking to Upgrade?

If you’re currently working in the finance (or a related) industry and want to advance your career, check out our one-year Graduate Certificate in Financial Services. You’ll develop a professional portfolio and participate in field placements.

Graduates of the Financial Services program can be licensed to sell mutual funds by their employer; are qualified to challenge the first exam of the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional certification and are prepared for the Provincial Life Licence Qualification (LLQP) examination. Successful completion of Personal Financial Services Advice, Financial Planning I and Canadian Securities Course I qualifies students for a Certificate in Financial Services Advice from the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI).

Many Employment Options!

Grads may find employment as financial advisors in a broad range of the financial institutions including retail banks, credit unions, financial planning offices, insurance companies, brokerage firms, and other businesses dedicated to providing personal financial advice and services.

Materials & Operations Management

If analyzing and solving problems is your thing, look into Materials & Operations Management.

Your training as part of the Materials and Operations Management Major involves many facets of supply chain management including purchasing, production planning, inventory management, logistics, distribution, and project management.

Qualified students also get the chance to put their theoretical knowledge to work in a coop placement.

Graduates find employment in supply chain positions for public and private organizations including high technology industries, such as communications, fibre optics, bio­technology, and electronic manufacturing.

What’s more, graduates obtain a certificate from SAP, the world’s largest supplier of enterprise software, and have direct hands-on knowledge of SAP supply chain software.

What your take on these programs? Share in the comments!

Find a Career that Fits You

Organized people are a special breed. Take a look at someone’s office or desk and you’ll usually be able tell whether they have the “gift” of organization or not. The neat piles and color-coded files are a dead give-away!

Of course, people who are organized have other abilities as well, such as:

  • Possess critical-thinking skills.
  • Are curious, well-organized and have an analytical nature.
  • Like analyzing and solving problems.
  • Are organized in their work and pay attention to detail.
  • Seek variety and opportunity in their career.
  • Can work independently.

To help you see what possible career avenues you have, we’ve identified five “personality types” – leader, outgoing, helping people, organized, and analytical. Each type has options for an appropriate career path.

business careers

Note: In previous posts, I’ve talked about possible careers for people who are leaders, those who are outgoing, and individuals who like to help people.

As the image above shows, possible careers for organized individuals include jobs in business administration, office administration, accounting, finance, and materials and operations management.

Administration

Algonquin College’s program in Office Administration prepares students for a career in helping to make an office run smoothly or providing support for an executive. The program emphasizes the development of strong technical, communications and human relations skills. Students gain practical experience in the classroom through simulated office situations.

Accounting

Individuals who have strong analytical, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills could be well suited for a career in accounting.

Our two-year Business-Accounting program prepares students to work in various areas of accounting including financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, and auditing. Students get a general business background and expand their theoretical knowledge of economics, law, finance and statistics. Students also learn the basics of a number of accounting and business computer software packages.

Get on-the-job experience!

Qualified students can participate in an optional work placement that provides practical experience in the accounting departments of Ottawa area based businesses and in the public and private sectors.

Graduates may be granted some credits toward the requirements of the Certified General Accountants (CGA) Association program of professional studies.

Finance

Do you love playing with numbers and providing expert advice? You might love a career in the financial industry (financial planning, personal banking, investment, and insurance advising).

Our three-year Advanced Diploma Business Administration program with a Major in Finance gives you a strong foundation for success in this industry. You’ll also have a chance to network with business professionals and employers.

The program prepares graduates to meet the high proficiency standards needed to complete the professional designations and licensing courses in the financial services industry.

If you’re currently working in the finance or a related industry and are interested in career advancement, our one-year Graduate Certificate in Financial Services gives you a leg up. You’ll develop a professional portfolio and participate in field placements.

Graduates of the Algonquin College Financial Services program can be licensed to sell mutual funds by their employer; are qualified to challenge the first exam of the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional certification and are prepared for the Provincial Life Licence Qualification (LLQP) examination. Successful completion of Personal Financial Services Advice, Financial Planning I and Canadian Securities Course I qualifies students for a Certificate in Financial Services Advice from the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI).

Put your skills to use!

Grads may find employment as financial advisors in a broad range of the financial institutions including retail banks, credit unions, financial planning offices, insurance companies, brokerage firms, and other businesses dedicated to providing personal financial advice and services.

Materials & Operations Management

If you like to analyze and solve problems, working in Materials & Operations Management may be just the career for you!

Your training as part of the Materials and Operations Management Major involves many facets of supply chain management including purchasing, production planning, inventory management, logistics, distribution, and project management.

Qualified students also get the chance to put their theoretical knowledge to work in a coop placement.

Graduates find employment in supply chain positions for public and private organizations including high technology industries, such as communications, fibre optics, bio­technology, and electronic manufacturing.

What’s more, graduates obtain a certificate from SAP, the world’s largest supplier of enterprise software, and have direct hands-on knowledge of SAP supply chain software.

How will you use your organizational skills? Share in the comments!

Pack Your Bags! Your Future Career in International Business.

The business world has become a true global community. Technology has made it possible for even the smallest businesses to operate on a global scale. Recently I blogged about my background in marketing and sales, which included a stint as a small business owner. When I had a shop on Etsy.com, I sold and shipped my products to customers in Canada, the United States, England, France, Australia and New Zealand.

When you are running a small business out of your basement, it feels pretty amazing to ship orders all over the world! International orders significantly increased my revenue and helped me grow my business. Today, more and more organizations are recognizing the benefits of operating internationally and are working to develop plans and strategies that will allow them to do it effectively.

The Globe and Mail recently published an article about Canada’s economic future. The country’s top executives were polled and over 80% of respondents felt that the economic power of the US was in decline and that emerging markets will play a large role in Canada’s future prosperity.

Today, over 20% of Canada’s jobs relate to International Trade and 50% of the goods manufactured in Canada are exported. There is high demand for skilled professionals who understand global business and who can help businesses maximize their international opportunities.

At the Algonquin College School of Business we offer both a three-year Advanced Diploma in International Business and a one-year Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business Management. Students are fully emerged in the real-world international business environment including international marketing, research, business plan development and management, supply chain management, law, market entry strategies, and finance. This program also examines cultural as well as current domestic and global issues that could affect international business interests.

Graduates of both programs are eligible for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation granted by the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT). (One year of relevant work experience is also required for the designation.)

If you’re ready to take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career in International Business, don’t wait! Apply today and start in January 2013.

Laura Campbell
Marketing Officer, School of Business
Algonquin College

What Type of Business Person are YOU?

Every organization needs talented business people to succeed. However, not all business people are created equal — or at least, not all business people can perform all jobs equally well! There are a variety of positions within business that favour specific skill sets.

We’ve identified five “types” and the personal traits associated with them. Each type of business person is ideally suited for different roles within the corporate world: leader, outgoing, helping people, organized, and analytical.

business careers

Let’s Take a Look at Leader

Do you usually find yourself in a position of leadership? Are people often looking to you to provide guidance? Do you enjoy leading a team of people?

Here are some traits a leader should possess:

  • Has integrity
  • Able to see peoples’ strengths and know how to use them
  • Is positive and encouraging
  • Good listener
  • Passionate

Of course, traits alone don’t guarantee success. Beyond these personal traits, there are specific skills to master in order to be an effective leader:

  • Communication – A leader must be able to communicate in a manner that gets people to work toward a common goal.
  • Motivation – A leader understands the team dynamic by knowing each person’s strengths and weaknesses and how to motivate them. A good leader will use each person in a position that makes the most of their strengths.
  • Planning – A leader has a plan to achieve the goal. He/she is able to view scenarios from a high level and not get too bogged down by the details.
  • Delegation – A great leader acknowledges that he/she can’t do everything and is be able to delegate effectively.

Check out Ben Yoskovitz’s blog for a list of more leadership skills.

Leaders are concerned with developing others to reach their potential, and use that potential to reach the corporate goal. Here is a great video that helps to explain what leaders focus on: top 10 differences between managers and leaders. Often, leadership traits are most easily recognized in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).

SMEs are the fastest growing sector of the economy, internationally and locally. Strong leadership skills are essential for running a successful business, whether as an entrepreneur or part of a senior management team. If you’ve considered owning a business or working for an SME, check out our diploma program in Management and Entrepreneurship.

If you’ve given thought to a career in international business, our graduates find employment opportunities in a wide range of international fields including government, banking, financial services, industry, logistics, supply chain management, marketing, sales, and management consulting.