Fanshawe's 10-level EAP program is certified by Languages Canada and meets the language requirements for admission to Western University, Fanshawe and many other Ontario colleges. The EAP program and full-time professors will help you to gain confidence and fluency in using English as well as help you prepare for your next steps using the latest methods and technology. Fanshawe College has...
Health and Safety Standards Your future career in the Health Sciences, Nursing and Community Studies fields requires you to meet specific health and safety standards before you can begin your first clinical/field placement. Why? To protect you, your placement agency co-workers and those individuals you will serve during placement; To meet regulations set out by Ontario law; To meet placement...
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...
Study in London, Canada by choosing one of our 200+ programs for international students. We offer a wide range of post-secondary options for students including certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, post-graduate certificate programs and Honours Bachelor Degrees.
There are many options available for students who are looking to complete a post-secondary credential. One option to consider is whether you want to study full time, part time or through continuing education. It’s important to know the difference so you can choose the option that’s right for you. Full-time post-secondary Full-time post-secondary programs allow students to pursue a credential such...
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...
Registering for part-time Ontario College Credential courses You must accept your offer of admission before registering for courses Before selecting courses, you must apply, have your transcripts assessed, and be offered admission. Depending on the time it takes to receive your transcripts, this process may take as few as four days. You can accept your offer of admission at ontariocolleges.ca. How...
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