How to get involved?

There are more than 700,000 high school students in Ontario, all potentially in need of an experiential learning opportunity. 

Employers  are providing these opportunities to students through dynamic, flexible assignments that best suit their educational backgrounds and learning styles.

Today, there are 26,000 employers in Ontario participating in experiential learning programs, but more are needed. Without the commitment and dedication of employers, high school students would have limited opportunities to explore their career options and gain valuable training as they prepare for the working world.

 

Register your interest at www.employerregistry.ca

 

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News

  • January 13th, 2010

    A rewarding experience by Anna Gumieniak

    Coop student talks about her coop experience. The co-operative education program At Cardinal Newman provides students with an excellent opportunity to experience the working world while still attending secondary school.

  • January 13th, 2010

    OCEA Awards 2010 - Time to Nominate! Deadline February 25, 2010

    Each year, OCEA members recognize colleagues who have made outstanding contributions to cooperative education and experiential learning. Now is your time to nominate these individuals. The awards will be presented at the OCEA Spring Conference.

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Testimonials

  • Passport to Prosperity is an important partner for our school. Together we are helping students explore rich and varied career options. We've got the future in mind.
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