
College & University Prep Overview:
Applying and preparing for college and university can be stressful, and rightfully so. From having to conduct initial program research to writing application letters, there are many points in the process that hopeful students can fall. If you are in need of a study permit there is an entire strenuous process you must go through. Furthermore, if you are a student with a diagnosed disability, you may be entitled to additional grants that are not offered through schools or Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). No matter what your situation is, we can help provide you with accurate and up-to-date information. We will also assist and guide students through the OSAP application process.
Students who use our services often see a much higher acceptance rate to their preferred school programs than those without.
Service Outcomes:
Gain knowledge on the application process.
See comparative charts between similar programs offered at different schools & institutions.
Get a monthly schedule with course information sessions for your preferred program.
Help writing application letters and application questionnaires.
Receive improved acceptance rates to your preferred school programs.
Access to grants and other external funding streams.
Additional resources for college and university programs.
Service Requirements:
Complete our intake package with our team. For more details, contact info@quest4change.ca

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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Once you have graduated from secondary school, the traditional next step into post-secondary school can be scary, complicated, and or unknown. Not every person knows what they want to go into and that is okay. We can help you navigate this space and help determine what the best path for you is.
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Foreign nationals are required to obtain a study permit for engaging in academic, professional, vocational, or other education or training that is more than 6 months in duration. This includes most post-secondary educational programs.
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A large majority of grants come from the provincial government or from the school you have been accepted to. At Quest4Change we help navigate where to find and how to apply for these grants.
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When applying for college or university programs it is always a good plan to have fallback options. Not every applicant will get accepted to their preferred school or program.
If you are applying after completing grade 12 and don’t get into your preferred program, another option would be to go back to summer school to boost marks in hopes of reapplying the following year. -
At Quest4Change we have more than 20+ years of experience in helping children, youth, and families of our communities.
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Many colleges and university programs do allow you to defer your acceptance to the next year. However, many programs do not allow you to defer as they are extremely competitive and have extremely long waitlists.