Okanagan College Continuing Studies Certificate Programs 2021/22

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2021-22

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS C O N T I N U I N G

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CONTINUING STUDIES

WELCOME We know the pandemic has impacted students’ travel and career opportunities in many ways, and with that in mind, we are here to help. Your education doesn’t have to be put on hold. Throughout the pandemic, Okanagan College has been committed to serving our surrounding communities by providing access to the same high-quality education and training we’ve delivered for nearly 60 years. Okanagan College Continuing Studies will continue to offer its certificate programs while following the latest guidance from the Provincial Health Officer, Interior Health Authority and the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training with regard to on-campus education and training. This brochure includes a comprehensive listing of our programs, including how and when they will be delivered - please keep an eye on our website, as delivery may change as pandemic conditions and guidance to post-secondary institutions evolve. Have a question? Need help getting started? Don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to hear from you. – Your Okanagan College Continuing Studies and Corporate Training team Okanagan College respectfully acknowledges that our Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon campuses are located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Sylix-Okanagan people and our Salmon Arm campus is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwepemc.

WHAT WE OFFER AN EDUCATION THAT WORKS Prepare for a career, nurture a lifelong interest, explore a new passion. The best part? You can do it all in under a year and close to home within the Okanagan.

CAREER FOCUSED Knowledge and up-to-date skills most in demand in the workplace. Some programs include on-the-job training through practicums and work integrated learning.

STUDENT CENTRED We take quality education and customer service excellence seriously. Program quality assurance measures and dedicated student services staff help our learners get the best educational experience possible.

QUALITY INSTRUCTION At Okanagan College, student success begins with committed and accomplished instructors who share their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm on a daily basis.

FLEXIBLE LEARNING OPTIONS Study full-time or part-time with convenient program schedule options to fit your life.

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ONLINE LEARNING, HERE’S HOW IT WORKS Learning online has never been easier. Online learning is both student and instructor directed, with instructors usually providing instruction during the regularly scheduled class time (synchronous). Some online courses are offered without regularly scheduled class times (asynchronous), but the instructor is usually available and has online office hours. The more you engage, the greater the connections you will have with the learning, your classmates, and your instructor.

ONLINE SYNCHRONOUS: This training is like traditional on-campus classes where students must be in the class (virtually) at the same time.

ONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS: This training allows students to access course materials anytime. Work is more independent.

ONLINE HYBRID: A combination of online synchronous and asynchronous learning. BLENDED: A combination of face-to-face and online delivery style. FACE-TO-FACE: Learning occurs in person at a physical location. Recognition of Prior Learning Have you already obtained knowledge, skills and competencies that match some of the learning outcomes in one of our certificate programs? Several of our programs offer a review of previous applicable experience that may be eligible to receive credit towards a certificate. Programs that offer this review are noted throughout the brochure. Please visit okanagan.bc.ca/RPL for more information.

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EMAIL Kelowna: cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca Penticton: cssouth@okanagan.bc.ca Revelstoke: csrevelstoke@okanagan.bc.ca Salmon Arm: csshuswap@okanagan.bc.ca Vernon: csnorth@okanagan.bc.ca

CALL Kelowna: 1-888-638-0058 Penticton: 1-866-510-8899 Revelstoke: 1-250-837-4235 Salmon Arm: 1-866-352-0103 Vernon: 1-800-289-8993

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BUSINESS BASIC ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE The Basic Accounting Certificate is a flexible part-time program that provides a foundational introduction to accounting for those interested in entry-level accounting employment or accounting for their own business. Understand the accounting cycle for a service business and how to manage a general ledger, prepare financial statements, periodic adjustments and year-end books. Learn customer and vendor-tracking for a merchandising business, as well as inventory concepts, sales taxes, internal cash controls and payroll preparation. Professional development opportunities: Obtain transfer credit into the Office Administration BUAD 111: Financial Accounting I course at Okanagan College, as well as credit for specific courses within the Canadian Payroll Association Certification. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in accounting, accounts payable/receivable, payroll and billing. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available 66 hours Jan, Sept, Oct Part-time Face-to-face and online hybrid options $636 okanagan.bc.ca/basicaccounting

BOOKKEEPING CERTIFICATE Delivered online, the Bookkeeping Certificate builds understanding of the complete bookkeeping cycle. Gain employable financial accounting knowledge with advanced computerized accounting software and payroll administration skills. This certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills of the complete bookkeeping cycle, from how to set up a company through the full year's business cycle for computerized accounting systems. Students will learn a computerized accounting program, apply their knowledge to spreadsheets, plus gain an in-depth understanding of payroll administration. Courses may be taken individually. Professional development opportunities: Earn credits towards the Canadian Institute of Bookkeeping (CIB) and obtain transfer credit into specific Office Administration courses (OADM 142 and OADM 152) at Okanagan College. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in accounting, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, billing and finance. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available 123 hours Jan, Mar, May, Sept, Nov Part-time Online asynchronous and online hybrid options $1,494 okanagan.bc.ca/bookkeeping

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BUSINESS PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Structured for the workplace, the Project Management Certificate offers instruction on the tools and techniques to manage every part of a project as well as product management software. Gain project management knowledge, strategies and tools that can be applied in the workplace. Offered in a blended learning format that provides a flexible and interactive learning environment, the certificate is designed for project managers at all levels. Professional development opportunities: Graduates of the certificate are eligible to write the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam as part of the Project Management Institute (PMI) certification process. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work as project managers in a variety of fields, including government, construction, health, education, information technology, oil and gas, the not-for-profit sector and business. 138 hours Apr, Oct Part-time Online hybrid $4,589 okanagan.bc.ca/pmc

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED GIS CERTIFICATE The Advanced GIS Certificate program will introduce students to the essentials of using GIS to create maps and edit and manage GIS data. Learning project management, students have the opportunity to work on various projects, showcasing data collection, GIS analysis, network datasets and 3D data. In addition, more advanced topics such as raster analysis, working with 3D data and network datasets will be covered. Students will also learn how to use GPS technologies to gather data, how to perform GIS analysis, complete an in-depth study of relational databases and how databases are used within a GIS. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in various employment opportunities in private industry, consulting, government, First Nations and mining sectors. Note: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details.

500 hours Jan Full-time Online hybrid $7,955 okanagan.bc.ca/advancedgis

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY AUDIO ENGINEERING & MUSIC PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE The Audio Engineering and Music Production Certificate program prepares individuals to work in a variety of technical positions such as recording arts, music, theatre, concerts, broadcasting, video and film. Students will learn industry-standard skills involving the operation of both digital and analog recording, and the program also includes an element of music theory. The course content provides a foundation in the principles of hearing, sound, music, basic electronics, processing, signal flow, microphone techniques, mixing and mastering, live sound engineering, and reviews current industry standards. Students will gain hands-on experience with industrystandard recording and studio systems, and music and audio experience. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for technical roles such as audio engineering and music production for recording arts, music, theatre, concerts, broadcasting, Internet, gaming video and film. Graduates find jobs as sound effects editors, sound mixers, video and sound recorders and video recording technicians. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available 730 hours Sept Full-time Blended $9,579 okanagan.bc.ca/aemp

AUTOCAD SKILLS CERTIFICATE The AutoCAD Skills Certificate program introduces students to the tools and applications of AutoCAD software used in modern building design. Emphasis will be on learning the concepts and practical uses of the program as well as developing acceptable practices for electronic file management. Concentrating on two-dimensional drafting, this program teaches the use of AutoCAD using examples of drawings from various industries. A hands-on approach emphasizing practical working techniques is applied to exercises and assignments. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for careers as a drafting technologists or technicians at architecture, engineering, industrial design firms and all levels of government, or in consulting for construction, utility, resource and manufacturing companies. 160 hours Sept Part-time Online hybrid $3,386 okanagan.bc.ca/autocad

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EDUCATION AUTISM SPECTRUM CERTIFICATE The Autism Spectrum Certificate program is for persons who work, interact and live with persons who are autistic/live on the autism spectrum. Each course is filled with the latest theory that is applied to practical strategies and approaches. All stages of development from early intervention to elder care are discussed, and self-advocates share their life experiences and knowledge adding a unique perspective to the theory. This knowledge can greatly enhance the quality of interactions with persons on the spectrum and applies to home, supportive agency, educational, daycare and caregiving settings. Courses may be taken individually for personal interest. Employment opportunities: This training is beneficial for education and employment professionals including support staff, those working in a variety of professions that work with both children and adults with developmental differences, as well as families of those on the spectrum. 81 hours

Sept Part-time Online hybrid $1,960 okanagan.bc.ca/autism

EDUCATION ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE The Education Assistant Certificate program prepares learners to work as Education Assistants in schools as part of an educational team. Working under the instructional supervision of Resource Teachers, classroom teachers and School District administrators, Education Assistants support the learning and independence of children who benefit from additional assistance in meeting their educational goals. Learners are introduced to the organizational structure of schools and the role of Education Assistants in the classroom. Specific topics include general educational principles with particular attention to individualized instruction, cooperative learning and the importance of creating a positive learning environment. Learners develop and practice the skills necessary to implement modifications and adaptations of curriculum, and how to effectively manage needs and behaviours of the students they work with. Work integrated learning: 120-hour practicum in a school-base setting. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in elementary and secondary schools, daycares, early childhood education and with individual families, also with organizations as a special needs worker. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

447 hours Jan, Sept Full-time and part-time options Face-to-face and online hybrid options (practicum face-to-face) $4,258 okanagan.bc.ca/educationassistant

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EMPLOYMENT ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER The Aboriginal Community Support Worker Certificate prepares learners to support and assist Aboriginal individuals and families, both on- and off-reserve, to enhance their quality of life. In addition to covering the core training required by all community workers, this program enables learners to develop knowledge and direct employmentrelated skills required to work with the unique needs of Aboriginal people and communities. This program emphasizes a person/family-centred and holistic approach to community support work. Work integrated learning: 70-hour practicum at approved organizations. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared to work in entry-level positions under direction and supervision, and practice professionally as part of a support team in community-based organizations that work with Aboriginal persons. 375 hours

Sept Part-time Online $5,824 okanagan.bc.ca/aboriginalcommunitysupportworker

BUILDING SERVICE WORKER CERTIFICATE The Building Service Worker Certificate provides students with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into the building service industry in custodial work and upgrading for those who are currently employed in the industry. The program includes theory, demonstrations, and practical skills training in the classroom and in appropriate work areas. Topics include: health and safety regulations, WHMIS training, work-place professionalism, and basic and specialized cleaning. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in facilities such as hospitals, schools, colleges/universities or with commercial cleaning companies. 114 hours Sept Part-time Blended $1,331 okanagan.bc.ca/buildingserviceworker

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EMPLOYMENT ESTHETICS AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE In the Esthetics and Nail Technology Certificate program, students gain the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in the field of professional esthetics and nail technology. Students learn the latest industry techniques for a wide range of treatments including spa level manicures and pedicures, artificial nail enhancements, skin care and facials, waxing essentials, aromatherapy, reflexology, relaxation and hot stone massage, body scrubs and wraps, eye lash and brow tinting and make-up foundations. A blend of theory and practical application ensures the graduates are prepared to work in day spas, destination spas, on a cruise ship, or in their own entrepreneurial venture. Work integrated learning: 30-hour practicum at approved locations. Professional development opportunities: Students will be prepared for membership with industry associations should they choose to pursue them. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment as an esthetician or nail technician in a spa, salon, cruise ship, destination resort or to launch their own esthetics business. Note: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details.

1,100 hours Sept Full-time Blended $10,710 Additional costs: Student kit approximately $2,000 okanagan.bc.ca/esthetics

FLORAL DESIGN CERTIFICATE The Floral Design Certificate program prepares students to work as floral designers and to upgrade the abilities and skills of those currently working in the field. Emphasis is on retail floristry including small businesses and franchise retail outlets. Program content concentrates on the basic principles of plant care, floral design and floral arrangements for special events. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in floral design shops, online floral design, florist chains, wholesalers, market/grocery stores and as a floral consultant. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

150 hours Sept Part-time Face-to-face $2,085 Additional costs: Materials approximately $700 okanagan.bc.ca/floral

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EMPLOYMENT LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE The Landscape Horticulture Certificate program provides the core skills required for employment in this growing industry, as well as upgrading for those currently involved with the various phases of landscape horticulture. Persons with responsibilities for administering landscape construction or maintenance contracts will also find the program beneficial. The program also provides a solid foundation for individuals interested in pursuing advanced studies in specialized horticulture disciplines such as turf grass maintenance, landscape design and nursery propagation. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment with lawn care and landscaping departments and companies, golf courses and cemeteries. 120 hours Jan, Sept Part-time Blended $1,309 okanagan.bc.ca/landscapehorticulture

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY CERTIFICATE The online Occupational Health and Safety Certificate provides the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for a career as a health and safety professional. Learners become familiar with effective health and safety systems, how to evaluate and continually improve health and safety systems, health and safety legislation, facilitation techniques, ability management, risk management, investigations and audits. Learners go beyond the development and management of a technically sound health and safety system to learning about facilitating a workplace that takes a team approach to health and safety by reducing the human factor in accidents. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in roles such as Health and Safety Advisor, Health and Safety Officer, Health and Safety Supervisor, Health and Safety Coordinator, Health and Safety Trainer and Health and Safety Manager. They may be employed in a variety of fields including construction, forestry, mining, manufacturing, education, health care, government, agriculture and oil and gas. 272 hours Oct Part-time Online hybrid $6,489 okanagan.bc.ca/ohs

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HEALTH DENTAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE The Dental Office Administrative Assistant Certificate program is an introduction to the basic skills necessary for employment as a dental office administrative assistant, including front-desk skills. Students will receive an introduction to dentistry and routine dental procedures, and learn maintenance of patient records, insurance forms, appointment control, and record keeping within a computerized environment. Emphasis is on effective oral and written communication and professionalism in the dental office. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment by medical and dental offices throughout the public and private sectors. 120 hours Sept Part-time hybrid Online $1,609 okanagan.bc.ca/daa

GASTROENTEROLOGY NURSING CERTIFICATE The online Gastroenterology Nursing Certificate (GNC) is designed for those who already hold an RN or LPN practicing license and provides learners with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into endoscopic nursing. This program includes theory, demonstrations, and practical skill training in endoscopic work areas. Topics include: anatomy and physiology, pre- and post-nursing care for gastroenterology procedures performed in the ambulatory care setting and the handling and care of scopes and accessories. Work integrated learning: 70-hour student-organized practicum. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

302 hours Sept Part-time Online hybrid, practicum face-to-face $6,342 okanagan.bc.ca/ginursing

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HEALTH LPN ORTHOPAEDIC CERTIFICATE The online Orthopaedic Certificate program is designed for those who already hold an LPN practicing license. The program will prepare learners with the advanced knowledge and skills for an orthopaedic career working directly with nurse practitioners and medical practitioners. Learners will further their training of anatomy, physiology and patholphysiology in relation to orthopaedics in acute, trauma, and post-surgical settings. Work integrated learning: 260-hour practicum at approved locations. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, emergency department, cast rooms, medical offices, orthopaedic patient-care areas, care facilities, health authorities and health service agencies. 635 hours Winter 2022 Part-time Asynchronous, practicum face-to-face $7, 620 okanagan.bc.ca/lpnorthopaedic

MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCESSING TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE The Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Certificate provides students with the knowledge and practical skills required for a career as a Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (MDRT). The program includes theory, demonstrations, practical skill training in the classroom, and a 400-hour supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Topics include: decontamination, cleaning, processing, assembly, sterilization, storage, and distribution of surgical instruments and medical devices within a quality assurance framework. Students will learn and demonstrate the handling and packaging of over 100 basic surgical instruments. Professional opportunities: Graduates are eligible to write exams for the Certified Medical Device Reprocessing Technician, Personnel Certification through the Canadian Standards Association, as well as the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management. Work integrated learning: 400-hour supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, private clinics, and depending on hiring practices, in dental clinics. Note: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details.

814 hours May, Sept Full-time Online hybrid, practicum face-to-face $5,158 okanagan.bc.ca/mdrt

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HEALTH MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE The Medical Office Assistant (MOA) Certificate program prepares students for administrative and clinical duties of an office assistant in a medical office or clinical environment. Students will acquire skills to communicate accurately and professionally with medical professionals and patients, demonstrate knowledge of office procedures and time management, apply medical terminology throughout the program, obtain a good understanding on the use of computers in the office environment, perform computerized medical billing tasks, apply medical office guidelines and standards, and gain real-world experience through a practicum. Students will also learn about medical/ legal aspects of the healthcare industry. Work integrated learning: 90-hour practicum at approved facilities. Employment opportunities: Graduates are prepared for employment in hospitals, medical offices, care facilities, health authorities, health service agencies and complementary health offices (RMT, chiropractor, acupuncture, etc.). Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

336 hours Jan, Sept Part-time Online hybrid, practicum face-to-face $3,699 okanagan.bc.ca/moa

NURSING UNIT ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE The Nursing Unit Assistant Certificate program focuses on the theory and application skills of the various roles and responsibilities of a Nursing Unit Assistant through classroom demonstrations and a supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Nursing Unit Assistants are key members of the healthcare team, have frequent contact with nursing and medical staff, and perform a wide range of clerical duties related to the operation of a patient/resident care facility. Topics include: medical terminology and abbreviations, coordinating patient/resident appointments, transcribing and processing physicians' orders, communicating with other healthcare departments and hospitals, assembling/maintaining patient/resident charts, performing keyboarding and dataentry responsibilities, arranging patient/resident tests and receiving results, telephone answering, and receiving and directing visitors. Work integrated learning: 125-hour supervised practicum at accredited facilities. Employment opportunities: Hospitals, medical offices, care facilities, health authorities and health service agencies. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

439 hours Sept Part-time Online hybrid, some classes and practicum face-to-face $5,504 okanagan.bc.ca/nua

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HEALTH PERIANESTHESIA NURSING CERTIFICATE The online PeriAnesthesia Nursing Certificate provides learners with current RN licensing with the knowledge and practical skills for entry into PeriAnesthesia Nursing. This program includes theory, demonstrations, and practical skills education in PeriAnesthesia work areas. Topics include pre-operative, intra-operative and postoperative care considerations for all PeriAnesthesia phases with a focus on Phase 1. Work integrated learning: 225-hour student-organized practicum. Note: Recognition of Prior Learning review available

421 hours Sept Part-time Online hybrid, practicum face-to-face $7,500 okanagan.bc.ca/perianesthesia

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VITICULTURE & WINE STUDIES VITICULTURE CERTIFICATE The Viticulture Certificate program provides individuals with the skills and knowledge to manage a vineyard or seek employment in viticulture. Course work will emphasize the scientific principles underlying grape growing for the purpose of wine production, the various influences on grape quality, terminology, vineyard management including human resource and financial management, vineyard equipment operation and maintenance and safety. Work integrated learning: 40 hours of work experience at a vineyard. Employment opportunities: Viticulture worker, vineyard owner and operator. Note: This program is eligible for student loans. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid for details.

304 hours Jan Full-time Blended $3,391 okanagan.bc.ca/viticulture

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VITICULTURE & WINE STUDIES WINE SALES CERTIFICATE This program provides individuals interested in employment in the area of wine sales with an introduction to grape growing and winemaking, an understanding of legal regulations and standards within the industry, marketing and sales strategies, and knowledge of wine shop management and winery promotions. Coursework involves a variety of projects and field trips. Work integrated learning: Practical experience in the industry. Employment opportunities: Positions in wine marketing, wine tours and wine shops. 147 hours Sept Part-time Blended $1,772 okanagan.bc.ca/winesales

WINERY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE The Winery Assistant Certificate program provides students with the knowledge and practical skills to work alongside master winemakers. Similarities and differences between wine, cider, beer and spirits will be explored throughout the program with an emphasis on winemaking. The program includes a focus on scientific principles of production, influences on product quality, industry terminology, equipment operation and maintenance, harvest and crush, sanitation and safety, sensory evaluation, and marketing and sales. Students will also gain real-world experience through field trips and a practicum. Employment opportunities: Assistant winemaker, cellar hand and winery owner. 308 hours Jan Part-time Blended $4,321 okanagan.bc.ca/wineassistant

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HOW TO APPLY

• Apply online at okanagan.bc.ca/apply • Call 1-888-638-0058 APPLY EARLY Okanagan College Continuing Studies programs are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t wait to sign up. Courses that don’t meet the minimum number of participants may be cancelled. If a course is cancelled, we will make every effort to contact you prior to the start date. Fees for cancelled classes will be refunded or applied to another course. If you are having any issues logging into your online course, please contact one of our offices. A Continuing Studies employee will be happy to help.

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS As an Okanagan College student, you can access a variety of student and College services to help you succeed. Visit okanagan.bc.ca/studentservices to find out more. • Aboriginal Services • Accessibility Services • Counselling Services • Educational Advising • Learning/Student Success Centres • Okanagan College Libraries

FINANCIAL AID AND AWARDS You may qualify for a financial award to help with your tuition. Visit the Financial Aid and Awards office for information on available education funding options. Website: okanagan.bc.ca/financialaid

TUITION AND FEES Costs are estimates and subject to change. See okanagan.bc.ca/tuition for more details.

INFORMATION DISCREPANCIES All program information, including course/program content, length, prerequisites, start/ end dates, postponements and cancellations, are subject to change without notice. Okanagan College reserves the right to correct pricing or course details at time of registration. Note: Many programs are offered at more than one campus. However, not all programs are offered at all campuses.

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CONTINUING STUDIES REFUND POLICY

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND A non-refundable deposit of $200 is required to secure a seat in the program. Students must submit a completed Request to Withdraw form. Please contact the Registrar’s Office to request this form or find it here. For all certificate programs: to be eligible for a 100% refund of tuition paid (less the $200 non-refundable deposit) the Request to Withdraw must be received no later than 10 working days prior to start date of program. Refunds are not provided after above notification periods. Exceptions are made on compassionate grounds. In such cases a written request for refund, accompanied by appropriate documentation (i.e. medical), must be submitted prior to the end of the course or workshop. Under no circumstances will refunds be granted for requests received after the end of a certificate program, course or workshop.

CANADA TRAINING CREDIT The Canada Training Credit is a new refundable tax credit to help Canadians with the cost of training fees. Eligible workers—those who have at least $10,000 in earnings for work (including maternity or parental leave benefits) and income below about $150,000— between the ages of 25 and 64 would accumulate a credit balance at a rate of $250 per year, up to a lifetime training amount limit of $5,000. The credit could be used to claim a refundable tax credit for up to half of the eligible tuition and fees for taking a course or enrolling in a training program. An individual’s training amount limit would be included in the information the Canada Revenue Agency sends them each year. To find out more about this benefit, visit the Government of Canada website.

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CONNECT WITH CONTINUING STUDIES EXPLORE okanagan.bc.ca/cs facebook.com/okanagancollegecontinuingstudies/

EMAIL Kelowna: cskelowna@okanagan.bc.ca Penticton: cssouth@okanagan.bc.ca Revelstoke: csrevelstoke@okanagan.bc.ca Salmon Arm: csshuswap@okanagan.bc.ca Vernon: csnorth@okanagan.bc.ca

CALL Kelowna: 1-888-638-0058 Penticton: 1-866-510-8899 Revelstoke: 1-250-837-4235 Salmon Arm: 1-866-352-0103 Vernon: 1-800-289-8993

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