1) My cousin will graduate from high school with 12C (pre-college) credits, he will then do an engineering technology diploma (2 or 3 years) at a Community College. Will he be able to gain entry to a good university, if he graduates with good grades, in the field of math,physics and or engineering?
1).. May I say something; all universities are good! Engineering is a very difficult program and it has different requirements. Yes, he will be able to get a spot @ the university but he must really get good grades in everything.
2) If no to #1, is there somewhere he can go to upgrade his courses?
2).. Yes, in Ontario he can visit school boards and register for Evening Courses and try to get as high as possible grades.
Also, if you are in the Toronto area there is a math upgrade course at Atkinson College, York University, Toronto.
Also, on line math course at Waterloo University, Waterloo, Ontario
3) How about CAAT agreements? to gain entry into university they require the equivalent to 12U, they say 2 or 3 years of CC is enough, true?
I know i might be repeating myself, sorry for that but my cousin is trying to make something out of himself and he is trying to take the initiative in doing what he must.
3).. Yes and NO, we are talking engineering, not early childhood education, or english, or psychology, or etc. Engineering is unique, different, very hard program and you need good background. As you can see my english is poor and soooo many students with poor english but the background is very good and we can do the most difficult programs.
Yes, students can be admitted as Mature students too. There are so many ways just do it, go, don't wait, ask, apply, study, get involved.
****My advice for someone at Community College; those are good programs, you will learn a lot, very practical, BUT try to get a very, very top marks if you plan to go to university.
Well he can't take 12U courses since he doesn't have the prerequisites. He is .