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Course Load
Classes are usually scheduled from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Programs of study have a course load of 21 to 27 hours per week. Some students may have equivalences for certain courses they have already taken at other colleges. These students must consult the Registrar to have equivalences approved.
No refund will be given for exemptions, equivalences, substitutions or withdrawal from courses.
Bilingualism
O'Sullivan College is a bilingual College. It encourages its students to become bilingual. Second language courses in English and French are included in most of our programs of study.
| Credit for Acquired Knowledge and Work Experience |
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Any student interested in receiving this type of credit should contact the Office of Pedagogical Services to make a written request for recognition of acquired knowledge.
The Comprehensive Examination
Students registered in a program leading to a DEC will be evaluated through a comprehensive examination covering the entire program of study including general education. The examination will verify the integration of all aspects of the program of study and will determine whether the student is ready to meet the requirements of the work force. This comprehensive examination can be done as part of a course or through a final project. All final year students may take the comprehensive examination, except for those who have failed more than five (5) courses in their program of study.
| Ministerial Examination of College English |
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All students registered in a college-level program leading to a Diploma of Collegial Studies must take the Ministerial Examination of College English. In order to obtain your Diploma of Collegial Studies you must have successfully passed this examination.
Diploma Requirements
To be eligible for a specific diploma or attestation, a student must pass all the required courses. These courses are outlined in the programs of study section.
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