LBS - Literacy & Basic Skills, A.C.E. (Academic & Career Entrance), C.E.P. (College & Employment Prep) | St. Clair College
Program Code: C772
Status: Open
Program Code: C774
Status: Open

ACE - 15 weeks per level 
CEP - Varies based on individual progress

Starts: 
ACE - September, January, May 
CEP - Continuous Intake

Contact:
Jeremy Roberts
519-972-2727 ext. 4952

For an assessment for ACE or CEP, please contact Jeremy Roberts at jroberts@stclaircollege.ca.

All students will require an online assessment.

ACE and CEP classes are scheduled to begin on September 3, 2024, and will be offered in person.

Students are asked to please keep checking their email and our home webpage as more information is released.

LBS - Literacy & Basic Skills, Academic & Career Entrance and College & Employment Preparation

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Program Overview

This program is perfect for people who need the admission requirements to apply to a college program, to upgrade their workplace skills, or begin apprenticeship training. These courses are at a high school level of difficulty and are used for entry to a college program only. They do not provide the learner with a Grade 12 diploma.

Courses range from:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Skills
  • English
  • Physics
  • Self- Management
  • Technical Math

Opportunity to be assessed at intake, then placed in the appropriate course and level that you need to reach your goals. College Employment Preparation (CEP) or Academic Career Entrance (ACE).

A.C.E. is recognized throughout the Ontario College system and a learner’s certificate is available.

Admission Requirements

  • Placement testing
  • Age 19 and older
  • A permanent resident of Ontario
  • Fluency in English with a minimum of Level 6 completed in speaking and listening skills with Canadian Benchmarks Test

Application Process

To apply for this program, call 519-972-2727 ext. 4952 or email jroberts@stclaircollege.ca.

Courses

The curriculum below is for incoming students:

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