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Career/Technology and Vocational Program Information

Below are important links to other parts of the TRU website, which explain more about each diploma or certificate offered.

College Diploma Programs

Animal Health Technology
Accounting Technician
Diploma in Management
Computer Systems:  Operation and Management
Digital Art and Design
Early Childhood Education 
Architectural Engineering Technology
Executive Assistant
Fine Arts
Diploma in Horticulture and Management
Human Service Diploma
Police & Justice Studies
Respiratory Therapy

Tourism Programs:

College Certificate Programs

Applied Business Technology
Accounting Technician
Certificate in Management
Health Care Assistant 
Horticulture
Human Service Programs:
  - Community and School Support
Tourism:
  - Culinary Arts 
  - Professional Cook Upgrading
  - Retail Meat Processing

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Admission

There are two kinds of processes which usually affect Career Technology and Vocational Students - Limited and Selective

The first thing you should know is what kind of admission process is in place for the program you are interested in.

1.  Limited Admission: When there is a pre-determined number of seats available in the program, and applications are accepted, admission is determined on a "first applied, first admitted" basis, using the date by which applicants have met all of the application requirements.

Limited admission programs frequently include an admission interview, questionnaires, pre-testing, orientations, letters of reference, and other relevant information as part of the admissions process.

Details are sent to applicants in an Admission Requirements Package, usually after they complete the initial application form.

2.  Selective Admission: All applications are accepted up to a pre-determined deadline date, after which they are assessed, using an established selection process that may include GPA standings, as well as other criteria. Meeting the Minimum Requirements for admission does not guarantee admission.

Selective admission programs frequently include an admission interview, questionnaires, pre-testing, orientations, letters of reference, and other relevant information as part of the admissions process.

Details are sent to applicants in an Admission Requirements Package, usually after they complete the initial application form.

Several university degrees, along with a number of specialized Diploma programs are selective admission programs at UCC.

For more information, visit Admissions, or
Domestic Students email at admissions@tru.ca , or
International Students email at internationaladmissions@tru.ca

Distance Education


TRU is unique in the breadth of program offerings through Distance Education.  TRU offers a very large variety of courses and programs through TRU - Open Learning .

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