Image Aboriginal Community Advocacy Pathways Breadcrumb Home Program Search Indigenous Aboriginal Community Advocacy Pathways CredentialOntario College DiplomaArea Of InterestIndigenousDuration2 yearsProgram Code0510 Download Program Information LocationDistance EducationDrydenRainy River (Fort Frances) ...Greenstone (Longlac)Lake of the Woods (Kenora)Northshore (Marathon)Red LakeSioux LookoutThunder Bay Program Navigation OverviewCoursesFeesAdmission RequirementsPathwaysMore Information Pathways Lakehead University - Bachelor of Arts Program in Political Science (UNDER REVIEW) Pathway Type: Pathway OUT - Academic credits earned at Confederation College & formally recognized by another institution.Institution Details: Lakehead UniversityAvailable for these programsAboriginal Community AdvocacyAboriginal Community Advocacy - AcceleratedTerms of AgreementLakehead UniversityThunder Bay, OntarioGraduates of the Aboriginal Community Advocacy Program who graduate with an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 (B+) are eligible to receive five full credit equivalents (including Political Science 1300, two Group I and two Group II full credit equivalent) in the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.University Program:Bachelor of Arts Program in Political Science Trent University - Bachelor of Education - Indigenous Pathway Type: Pathway OUT - Academic credits earned at Confederation College & formally recognized by another institution.Institution Details: Trent UniversityAvailable for these programsAboriginal Community AdvocacyAboriginal Community Advocacy - AcceleratedTerms of AgreementTrent UniversityPeterborough, OntarioTrent University offers qualified graduates of Confederation College’s Aboriginal Community Advocacy Program a seamless option for continuing their education by granting 5.0 credits towards the 5 year (25.0 credit) Bachelor of Education – Indigenous program at Trent University.Successful completion of the Aboriginal Community Advocacy diploma with a minimum overall average of 75% is required for admission consideration. Students applying for admission to Trent’s Bachelor of Education – Indigenous program are required to self-identify as First Nations, Metis or Inuit.University Program:Bachelor of Education – Indigenous ProgramType of Agreement: Articulation Agreement signed February 2016Contact Person(s):Shane Strickland - Dean, School of Health, Negahneewin & Community Services[email protected]Confederation College Program:Aboriginal Community AdvocacyLast updated: 30/09/2016 University of New Brunswick - Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) Pathway Type: Pathway OUT - Academic credits earned at Confederation College & formally recognized by another institution.Institution Details: University of New BrunswickAvailable for these programsAboriginal Community AdvocacyAerospace Manufacturing Engineering TechnicianAerospace Manufacturing Engineering TechnicianAerospace Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyAviation - Flight ManagementAviation Technician - Aircraft MaintenanceBusiness - AccountingBusiness-Accounting - WinterBusiness - Human ResourcesBusiness - Human ResourcesBusiness - MarketingBusiness-Marketing - WinterBusiness Administration - AccountingBusiness Administration - Human ResourcesBusiness Administration - MarketingChild and Youth CareCivil Engineering TechnologyComputer ProgrammingCulinary ManagementDevelopmental Services WorkerEarly Childhood EducationElectronics Engineering TechnicianElectronics Engineering Technician - ComputersEnvironmental TechnicianFilm ProductionForestry Technician: Ecosystem ManagementGeneral Arts and Science - DiplomaInstrumentation Engineering Technician - Process AutomationInstrumentation Engineering Technician - Process AutomationInteractive Media DevelopmentMechanical Engineering TechnicianMedical Radiation TechnologyOnajigawin Indigenous ServicesParamedicPolice Foundations: Investigations and Community SecurityPractical NursingTerms of AgreementUniversity of New BrunswickSaint John, NBGraduates of specific 2-year (four-semester) and 3-year (six-semester) diploma programs at Confederation College who have attained an overall program average of 70% will be eligible to enter year three of the four-year Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) at the University of New Brunswick. Additional courses may be necessary.University Program:Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM)Type of Agreement: Memorandum of UnderstandingContact Person(s):Richard Gemmill - Dean, School of Business, Hospitality & Media ArtsRichard.Gemmill@confederationcollege.caConfederation College Programs:Eligible programs are linked and noted on Appendix A of the Memorandum of Understanding.See Contact Person for details.Last updated: 01/01/2013 Leave this field blank Serena DykstraProgram Coordinator[email protected]Ask a QuestionContact our Recruitment Team Related Programs Onajigawin Indigenous Services Aanii! Boozhoo! Tansi! Taanishe! Hello! Bienvenue! Pijashig! Kwe Kwe! Tunngahugit! She:kon! Are you committed to honouring cultural diversity? Do you...Full Time
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