Helping workers transition into growing areas Better Jobs Ontario is an Ontario government program designed to help people who have been laid off since January 1, 2005 and are currently unemployed or underemployed and working less than 20 hours a week. You do not need to be receiving Employment Insurance (EI) to be eligible. The program will help unemployed workers who commit to a long-term...
Take the first step Your first step in the process is to contact your local Employment Ontario Assessment Centre. They are the gateway to Better Jobs Ontario funding. Employment Ontario Assessment Centres London, Strathroy/Middlesex: Community Employment Services Fanshawe 519-432-1220 es@fanshawec.cawww.fanshawec.ca/ces/ Location Nelson Plaza, 155 Clarke Road London, Ontario N5W 5C9 519-432-1220...
Better Jobs Ontario Programs Only programs that are 52-weeks or less qualify for Better Jobs Ontario funding. Below you will find a list of Ontario College Certificates that are 52 weeks in length. These programs MAY qualify for Better Jobs Ontario. When you are ready, contact a Better Jobs Ontario Consultant to discuss your options. Community Employment Services Fanshawe Nelson Plaza, 155 Clarke...
Fanshawe photography student Alexandra Serrano’s photograph, “Chasing the Dream: A Young Cyclist Journey,” is one of 10 winners in the photography category at the Rodeo 17 competition. The contest is a national competition that’s open to all post-secondary visual arts students. The winners exhibited their work at the Xposé Exhibition at the Todmorden Papermill Gallery in Toronto. It featured top...
School of Community Studies Room D3018 1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard, P.O. Box 7005 London, Ontario N5Y 5R6 Phone: 519-452-4224 Fax: 519-659-5781 Tony Mallette Dean Faculty of Health, Community Studies and Public Safety All programs E-mail: tmallette@fanshawec.ca Sandra Fieber Associate Dean School of Community Studies All programs E-mail: sfieber@fanshawec.ca Fax: 519-453-9882 Heather Meharg...
FALL 2025 program levels Full-time Diploma students who are scheduled to complete a General Education elective can select a course from any of the course options linked below. Instructions on how to register for an elective are located here. Courses are first come, first served—there are no waiting lists for courses that are full! We strongly advise you to register in your General Education course...
Course options for Band 3 General Education are on a first come, first served basis. Register in your course as soon as possible as there are no waiting lists.
Fire alarms – a sound you can live with! The fire drill will occur on the date(s) noted below at an undisclosed time between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The drill should take approximately 10-15 minutes. All reasonable efforts are made to avoid disruption of academic testing or critical operations. Please advise Brent Arseneault at barseneault@fanshawec.ca of any such activities at least four business...
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