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UCEP
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. University Cooperative Education Program (UCEP). The Waterloo Catholic District School Board offers the University Cooperative Education Program (UCEP). In partnership with St. Jerome’s University, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University. Why participate in UCEP? UCEP enables students to:. Experience a transitional program from secondary school to university. Students are placed with a supervisor or professor at one of the universities&...
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WCDSB
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. The Community Home Build Program. Is a partnership between a predominant home builder in the Waterloo Region and the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. This program provides students with the opportunity to experience most trades within the construction sector. Specialist High Skills Major:. Bundled courses, certifications, and co-op experience in the construction sector leads to SHSM diploma. Students apply through the Co-op application process.
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Community Learning
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. What is Work Experience (non-credit). Exploring the World of Work and Exploring Our World? An experience for students studying in the Community Living and ACTIVE programs who will be entering the community directly from high school. Provides the opportunity to explore future work placements, volunteer work placements or community involvement based on individual student interests and learning profile. Placements can be in the community or in school.
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Classroom Resources
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. Continuous Intake - Co-op Pre-placement Student Manual. In the event of any student injury at the workplace, students are to report the injury immediately. To their placement supervisor and to their teacher. If an injury has taken place and medical attention is required, students should let the medical professionals know that they are a Co-op student and that they are covered by the Ministry of Education. When at least one. Reporting is NOT REQUIRED.
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Summer Co-op
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. No time to take Co-op? Sign up for Summer School Co-op. Earn 2 credits. Students may wish to explore apprenticeable (OYAP) placements as part of this co-op experience. Summer Co-op is available to all secondary students in the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. Preplacement begins in May (Thursdays and Saturdays). The in-school program will be delivered at St. Mary's High School. NOTE: Students must be 16 years old by June 30, 2016.
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Employers
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Every Worker Has Rights. Specialist High Skills Major. Regular Co-op for Grade 11 and 12 students:. A unique way of learning which combines a classroom component with a workplace experience. Students earn two credits while learning in a work environment three hours each day in a morning or afternoon placement. In some cases, student may take a full day co-op for four credits. Community Home Build Program:. College Cooperative Education Program (CCEP). Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP). For stud...
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Specialist High Skills Major. This web site is maintained by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board as a public service. However, the Board cannot guarantee that all information is current or accurate. Readers should verify all information before acting on it.