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Admissions and Enrolment
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Submitting Your Transcript
When applying, you must submit transcripts for admission directly to the college either online, at the office or have it transferred from another facility.
Documents must be original and in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution. Photocopies are not acceptable. You can drop them off at the Aitchison college of technology and health sciences office to the attention of "Admissions," or mail them to the institute at Admissions, 303-800 queenston Stoney creek ON L8G 2N4 to the attention of the registrar of Aitchison college of technology and health sciences
Eligibility
While you should still check your specific program of choice for unique requirements, here's an outline of general admission requirements for Aitchison Institute's programs.
If you're applying for an Ontario College Certificate or Diploma you need.
An Ontario Secondary Diploma (OSSD) or an OSSD Equivalency.
If you do not have an OSSD, but are 19 years of age or older, you may be eligible to apply as a mature applicant.
Any credits, courses and minimum grades to satisfy your program�s specific requirements, as well as additional requirements like portfolios, auditions, writing samples, math tests, interviews, or attending on-campus admission sessions. For many programs, you can meet the English and mathematic academic requirements by taking a skills assessment.