Confederation College's Continuing Education program offers part-time courses and programs designed to work around your busy schedule. You can choose from classroom or online learning and study during the day, evenings, weekends. Visit our Part-Time Course Catalog to view a list of courses, their descriptions, costs, and schedules.
Part time Programs and Courses
Balancing a busy schedule? Our part-time courses and programs are designed to work around your commitments. Choose from classroom, online or hybrid options to kick start your new career or find professional development opportunities to enhance your skills.
Micro Credentials
Step into the future with Confederation College's Micro-Credentials. Designed for rapid skill acquisition; our programs are flexible, quick, impactful and focus on specific skills to enhance your pathway to professional advancement.
Personal Interest
Explore new hobbies or deepen existing passions with Confederation College's Personal Interest courses. Our wide range of topics, from arts to technology, offers flexible learning opportunities online and in-class. It's your chance to learn for the joy of it, connect with others, and grow personally without the pressure of formal education.
Career Samplers-Summer Camps
Explore potential careers with Confederation College's Career Samplers-Summer Camps. These hands-on camps for youth cover exciting fields like aviation and culinary arts, offering fun, educational summer activities. Discover passions and possible career paths in an engaging setting.
Study Options
Continuing Education offers most courses through a variety of learning options described below.
1. Classroom
Confederation College offers most classes in a traditional classroom settings, either through our regional campuses or in Thunder Bay. Daytime, evening and weekend classes are available. Check for current availability.
2. Online Learning (OntarioLearn and Confederation Online)
This online learning environment provides students with access to their courses 24/7. A class schedule is posted at the beginning of the course. Students work independently but must adhere to the schedule for submission of assignments, discussions and exams. Facilitators are accessible via a number of electronic communication tools, such as email, course chats, and discussion boards.
3. Distance Education
Distance Education allows students across Ontario to participate in specified classes via internet connection in real time via software-enhanced audio and video conferencing technology. Students access classes from their home, any regional campus or Contact North site on a specific date and time each week.
FAQs for Part-Time Studies
- How do I register for Part-Time Courses?
- Are there ways to get credit for previous education and/or experience?
- Where do I find a book list for my course(s)?
- How do I find out my username and password to log in to my Confederation College account?
- How do I access my transcript?
- Transcript Request Form - How do I get my credential?
- How do I access my T2202A tax certificate?
- Do I need a parking permit?
Contact Us
Phone: (807) 475-6550
E-mail: [email protected]
For questions related to OntarioLearn or Confederation Online courses, please contact Onlinelearning at [email protected]