Effective date of this calendar, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2001 to Aug. 31, 2002.
Offered at: Langley,Richmond & Surrey
(Full-time or Part-time) Part-time evening programs are available.
Description
Academic and Career Preparation will be of interest to those students who wish to:
- Prepare for entrance requirements into other University College programs;
- Upgrade specific skills and knowledge in English (reading, writing, spelling, etc.), math and science;
- Obtain a BC Adult Graduation Diploma;
- Prepare to write the General Education Development (GED) high school equivalency test, the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) test, and other specific program entry tests.
Admission Requirements
Normal University College admission requirements apply. In addition, for continuous intake* courses, all applicants, except those referred by instructors, must take assessments in English and Math to ensure appropriate placement in the program. Assessments are booked through the Admissions Office.
* Applicants for semester-based courses should refer to the introduction to ACP course descriptions (course section) for further information on admission requirement.
Content
Class Format
Fundamental-level courses are given in a continuous-intake, self-paced format. Some courses at the Intermediate and Advanced levels are offered in both semester-based and self-paced class formats. Provincial-level courses are available on a semester basis.
Fundamental Level
Students will benefit from the fundamental level if they have difficulty with basic reading, writing, and math. Completion of this level prepares students for some trades programs and ACP courses at the Intermediate Level.
Intermediate Level
Completion of courses at this level prepares students for courses at the Advanced level, for direct entry into many trades and vocational programs, and for the GED.
Advanced Level
Completion of courses at this level prepares students for courses at the Provincial Level. Advanced-level courses may be used as prerequisites for many other courses at Kwantlen. Completion of Advanced English will normally allow a student to succeed in the LPI.
Provincial Level
Completion of courses at this level prepares students for direct entry into many Kwantlen programs.
Graduation - Provincial Level
The BC Adult Graduation Diploma, the "Adult Dogwood" is awarded through Kwantlen University College by the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology and the Ministry of Education.
Diploma requirements available through Kwantlen are:
- English 12 (ACPE 0090)
- Math 11 (ACPM 0082 or MATH 0093)
- Three electives at the provincial (Grade 12) level or higher
- Any 1100 level Kwantlen course worth 3 credits or more may be used as an elective.
- Prior Learning Assessment or Grade 12 courses taken at BC Secondary Schools may be used to meet any of the requirements for the Adult Dogwood.
Reading Lab
The reading skills laboratory offers individualized help to acquire reading, vocabulary, and spelling skills at all levels. It is available to all Kwantlen students and may be taken as preparation for, or at the same time as, other University College courses.
Directed Studies
Directed studies courses in Math and English are available for students with specific upgrading needs. Course content and requirements for completion are determined between the individual student and instructor.
Provincially Articulated Preparatory Courses
Note: A "Provincially articulated" course is one that has been approved by the BC. government through a Provincial Articulation Committee and is recognized at all accredited colleges in BC.
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Sponsorship
All courses are tuition free. Some sponsorships are available from Human Resources Development Canada. In addition, an ABE Student Assistance Program (ABESAP) may be available for students to assist with some expenses. Students on income assistance may be able to access Training Assistance Benefits (TAB) for assistance with fees and other course related expenses.
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