Credential Information

Ontario College Graduate Certificate (Ministry Credential)*

A Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) credential that meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined by provincial program standards, where these exist. Complexity of knowledge would enhance the ability of graduates to perform a more specialized range of activities. Leadership and guidance may be involved when organizing self or others as well as contributing to technical solutions of a non-routine or contingency nature. These programs usually require completion of a College Diploma or University Degree Program, in a related field. 

Ontario College Diploma (Ministry Credential)*

A Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) that meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined by provincial program standards, where these exist. Complexity of knowledge covers the planning and initiation of alternative approaches to skill and knowledge application across a broad range of technical and/or administrative requirements, coordination and evaluation. Most Ontario College Diploma programs require 4 semesters (full-time) for completion.

Ontario College Certificate (Ministry Credential)*

A Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) credential that meets all specific vocational learning outcomes as defined by provincial program standards, where these exist. Complexity of knowledge would prepare graduates to perform in varied activities or knowledge application situations where the range of contexts in which the choice of actions required is usually clear, and there is limited complexity in the range of options to be applied. Most Ontario College Certificate programs require 2 semesters (full-time) for completion.

Board of Governors' Confederation College Certificate**

A locally approved credential that focuses on preparing graduates to begin post-secondary studies or may focus on targeted vocationally specific skills. Most programs require the completion of a series of courses that ensure graduates meet identified, Program Learning Outcomes as determined by the Vice President, Academic.  The credential is determined locally at the Vice President, Academic level and approved by the Confederation College Board of Governors.

Confederation College Recognition of Achievement

A local credential that identifies completion of a series of related courses that focus on specific occupational skills. Programs are vocational in nature and generally, registration does not require post-secondary eligibility requirements. Most programs require the completion of 4 to 6 courses in a related area of study. The credential is determined locally at the departmental (Director) level.

Confederation College Recognition of Completion

A local credential that identifies completion of special professional developmental courses primarily geared to workers in the nursing or health-care fields. Many of these programs consist of a single 45 to 60 hour course of study. Most require professional designation (IE: RN or RPN) as a prerequisite. The credential is determined locally at the departmental (Director) level.

External Certificates (non-college partners)

The college in partnership with external agencies delivers course material to prepare students to meet the requirements for specific external certification.

 

* students must meet eligibility requirements for all Ministry credentials

** entrance requirements may be required for some programs