Programs 

The Glenn Crombie Centre administers three programs that are designed to assist students with disabilities to achieve their educational goals. Admission in all cases requires, in addition to the college criteria, an interview with the Disability Advisor and program instructor to ensure that the program meets the needs of each individual. Financial support for tuition may be available. All programs are two semesters.

College Vocational (VOPG)
Designed to provide students at the Ontario Secondary School Certificate level with course work designed to promote vocational skills, including career exploration and placement opportunities. Curriculum includes communication and math related to vocational topics utilizing assistive technologies and methodologies to promote success. Learn more about College Vocational.
Building Bridges (BBPG)
The program focuses on developing potential in students with developmental disabilities. Learn more about Building Bridges program.
Transition to College (TCPG)
Designed for students with specific learning disabilities, the program includes individualized and classroom activities to enhance academic skills, self advocacy skills, learning strategies, computer and technological skills, and vocational planning. View the Transition to College program.
 
 
 
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