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post secondary education

Starting college can be a whirlwind, especially for new students in Canada. I know because my first year as an Ontario college student was a total train wreck. Why? Oh, just because I had no survival skills and was essentially a tall, slightly hairy baby.

Your pal Patty J can vouch for that, having attended Niagara College’s Acting for Film and Television course in 2013 on the school’s Welland campus. And if you're curious about Welland's film scene, it's not quite Hollywood, but it sure is a great place to make friends.

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Computer Science, English Language and Literature, Accounting, History... Whatever, we know the drill. Most students will begin their college or university career with an undeclared degree, hoping to decide on a major within their freshman year or because parental pressure made them think there was no other choice but to be a doctor or a lawyer. But what if you got weird with it instead?

Well, you're in luck because I got weird so you don't have to. Are you unsure of what you want to major in school? How about you try something absolutely different from the norm and choose a major from this list of eight unusual but cool college degrees in Canada? If you're already enrolled in a program or are a recent graduate, you'll most likely regret not majoring in these fields because not to toot my own horn, but they're pretty dang cool.

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The government of Canada has so many federal benefits available to help parents afford to raise their children, including payments to help save for post-secondary education.

Embark, a Canadian education savings and planning company, recently shared a survey where they asked Canadian parents about saving for their children's education and the impact of rising costs of living.

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When it comes to secondary and post-secondary education in this country, new figures are revealing what could be considered the least formally educated provinces and territories in Canada.

On October 18, 2022, Statistics Canada released data about the educational attainment of Canada's population, which refers to the amount of schooling people in this country have.

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The Canada Learning Bond is financial support that's available for post-secondary education and the federal government is reminding students that they can get up to $2,000 from it.

On March 10, 2022, the federal minister in charge of employment, workforce development and disability inclusion reiterated that young Canadians are eligible to get money from the government right now.

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