Program Code: COWD 104
Credential: Certificate of Participation
Program Length: 7 weeks
Start Date: November 5, 2024 | End Date: December 19, 2024 North Campus
Humber College offers a FREE transition program for youth between the ages of 19 and 29. This specialized program has been designed to help you make a successful transition to college, whether you have completed high school or not. This will be achieved through a strong focus on developing individualized learning plans, mentoring, advising, career exploration, and skill building.
Participants will also be able to take part in a variety of learning opportunities in their area of interest.
Please note: The November 2024 cohort of the Youth Transition Program will be delivered in-person at Humber's North Campus.
REGISTER FOR AN INFORMATION SESSION
Please note: Attending an information session is the first step in the application process for this program.
Service providers or schools who would like to set-up a session for youth can contact us:
Email: YTP@humber.ca
Watch the video to hear about the Youth Transition Program Success Stories.
Academic Upgrading at Humber
Would you like to develop your academic skills so that you can meet the admissions requirements for a college program or to meet the qualifications needed to pursue your dream job? Consider joining Humber’s Academic Upgrading Program!
This program offers an opportunity for you to explore your interests, realize your potential, and gain an exposure to how post-secondary education can help you reach your career goals. Upon completion, you will be able to transition successfully into the post-secondary program of your choice. Moreover, the program will help you to establish and develop relations with a mentor. This is crucial, since mentors are able to share their experiences, advice, and networks, to guide you towards accomplishing your own goals.
The application process begins with the registration for an information session, and attending one. Please click below to register for an information session.