How long is the Aboriginal Child and Family Services at Keyano College?
1 Year Certificate; 2 Year Diploma
What you need to get in to the Aboriginal Child and Family Services at Keyano College?
Applicants must possess an Alberta high school diploma with 50% in English 30 or English 30-1 or 65% in English 33 or English 30-2 or equivalent; mature students, 21 years of age or older, with less than a high school diploma will be considered based on a reading and writing skills pre-admission test. A personal interview is required with the program coordinator. Child Welfare and RCMP/Police check are also required.
For more information on the Aboriginal Child and Family Services at Keyano College
(780) 791-4800
Does the :program offer a Coop?
No
Distance Education Available:
No
What type of learning environment should I expect in the Aboriginal Child and Family Services?
Non-Traditional Seminars
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