Start Date: September
Location: Summerside Waterfront Campus
Length: 1 Year
Credential: Certificate, Pathways to College and Workplace Success
Program Availability: Fall 2026 Term
Canadian Applicants: Open
International Applicants with a Valid Holland College Study Permit: Open
Other International Applicants: Open
The Pathways to College and Workplace Success Program is designed to help students augment their skill set, engage in career planning, and grow in academic confidence. By the completion of the program, students will have the knowledge, experience, and ability to make an informed decision on a career pathway for both their future studies and their future career.
The one-year certificate program was developed to address students' needs and labour force demands in three core areas: Applied Sciences, Industrial Technology and Trades, and Health Studies. You will choose three courses from a field that is of interest to you and find out more about training and education in that sector. The course options give you flexibility in your learning, so as well as meeting your needs and interests, the program leads to a work integrated learning placement where you will apply what you have learned in the real world. Up to five credits earned in the Pathway to College and Workplace Success program may be transferrable to programs in the core area of your choice.
Once you have earned your Pathways to College and Workplace Certificate, you will have a stronger sense of direction and will have gained insight into your own strengths and interests, which will help you identify the Holland College program that's right for you. Providing you meet all the admission requirements for your program of choice, you may be granted preferred acceptance.
Upon successful completion of the Pathways to College and Workplace Success program at Holland College, graduates will:
Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check:
Before attending any work integrated learning portion of the program, a student must submit a criminal record check and a vulnerable sector check. If the check indicates that a record exists, the student may not be able to complete portions of their program that are required for graduation. Any associated costs are the responsibility of the student.
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Fees are Program Based