Develop the English levels and post-secondary skills needed to succeed during your higher education journey. Study at one of our 17 Canadian College or University partners and get direct entry into your dream programme without the need for an English level test.
Each morning, you will participate in interactive classes that build your general English proficiency through engaging discussions, hands-on activities, and immersive language exercises that develop your English language foundation. In the afternoons, you will study Pathway-focused electives that prepare you for success during your post-secondary studies.
Pathway Intensive 30: 30 lessons per week (20 General English lessons + 10 Pathway-focused elective lessons).
Pathway Intensive 40: 40 lessons per week (20 General English lessons + 20 Pathway-focused elective lessons).
Hands-On Support
During our University Pathway Programme, you have access to the Pathway Director and Coordinator who help you navigate the higher education enrolment process, as well as provide guidance on choosing the right school for your career goals. Once you begin the University Pathway Programme, the Pathway Coordinator meets with you on a regular basis to evaluate your progress and liaise with our partner institutions, ensuring you are on track and well prepared for your post-secondary studies at the end of your programme.
Pathway Partners in Canada
British Columbia
Ontario
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland
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Electives are a range of optional English courses allowing students to specialize their learning and achieve their language goals. Combined with our core English courses, electives are a fundamental tool for students to enhance their learning.
Electives can be taken in the afternoon sessions as part of our Intensive 30, Super Intensive 40, Evening 20, and Semi-Intensive 26 courses.
All the materials relating to your course will be provided to you at the school on your first day. Supplimentary materials (such as writing / digital writing materials) will need to be brought by the student.
Students need to bring their passport, medical insurance, a pen and a notebook.