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Competitive Programs are programs where even if you meet the minimum admission requirements, you might not gain admission into the program. These programs attract a surplus of qualified applicants, making admission highly selective. An applicant to a competitive program is accepted based on a selection criteria using a ranking system. On this page, you will find a current list of Fanshawe’s...
Find out how to appeal academic decisions or fees at Fanshawe. Step-by-step policy guidance, timelines, forms, and support services included.
At Fanshawe, meal plan and food services provide a wide variety of options right on campus, including quick snacks, healthy choices and hearty meals.
Certificates Zan Vania, BA, B.Ed, CIP, CRM Coordinator, Business Fundamentals (Certificate) Coordinator, Business Fundamentals - Entrepreneurship (Certificate) Email: z_vania@fanshawec.ca Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas Sophocles Katsademas, MBA, M.Sc. Coordinator, Business Administration - Leadership and Management (Advanced Diploma) Coordinator, Business program (Diploma) Email: SKatsademas...
Administration Staff Scott Hubert Associate Dean, Kinlin 1 Email: shubert@fanshawec.ca Darren Johnson Associate Dean, Kinlin 2 Email: DAJohnson@fanshawec.ca Lilian Goldenberg Operations Manager Email: lgoldenberg@fanshawec.ca Tarek Ibrahim Program Manager Email: t_ibrahim@fanshawec.ca Kara Malott Program Manager Email: kmalott@fanshawec.ca Support Staff Miriam Sanchez Assistant to the Associate...
The Print Shop at Fanshawe offers a variety of services from ordering online print jobs to oversize poster printing and more.
Want to land a job in an in-demand field in Canada? Consider the top 15 most in-demand jobs and explore their educational and career pathways.
These documents are intended to guide decision-making around a number of topics, including student code of conduct, board governance and more. Policies and procedures are developed to reflect Fanshawe’s values and overall mission to provide pathways to success, an exceptional learning experience and a global outlook to meet student and employer needs.
What is WRIT? WRIT is a 14-week foundational literacy course that develops students’ critical thinking, argumentation and persuasion, and writing skills, and is required by most programs at the college.* Students enrolled in a program that requires a WRIT credit are enrolled into the WRIT course by default, and the course typically appears on student timetables in the first semester. *Please see...