Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-07-15

Program overview

Program overview

Unlock your potential with ILAC's University Pathway Programs designed for young adults aged 15-18. This program serves as a bridge to higher education in Canada, leading to bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate diplomas and certificates. Students will enhance their English language skills while receiving tailored career guidance and support from a dedicated community. The program focuses on developing essential skills such as critical thinking, research, and effective communication, ensuring students are well-prepared for their academic journey.

Program structure

The University Pathway Programs at ILAC are structured to accommodate various English proficiency levels, with a flexible duration based on individual progress. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Varies from 8 to 56 weeks depending on the student's starting English level.
  • Each English level lasts for 4 weeks.
  • Students participate in 30 lessons per week, available in both morning and afternoon schedules.
  • Free University Placement Services to assist students in finding the right educational path.
  • Regular practice IELTS tests to track progress.

Students will also benefit from personalized guidance through the admissions application process, including organizing tours to partner colleges and universities.

Featured Experiences

The University Pathway Programs offer a variety of unique experiences to enhance learning and personal growth:

  • Co-op opportunities to gain practical work experience.
  • Field experiences that provide real-world applications of classroom knowledge.
  • Joint partner programs with various universities to facilitate smooth transitions into higher education.
  • Access to tailored career guidance and support from Pathway Specialists.
  • Regular practice IELTS tests to measure progress and readiness for university.

Career Options

Graduates of the University Pathway Programs can pursue a variety of career options in Canada, including:

  • Academic Advisor: Assist students in navigating their educational paths and making informed decisions about their studies.
  • Language Instructor: Teach English as a second language to non-native speakers in various educational settings.
  • International Student Coordinator: Support international students in their transition to studying in Canada, providing guidance and resources.
  • Admissions Officer: Work in educational institutions to evaluate applications and assist prospective students through the admissions process.
  • Career Counselor: Help students identify their career goals and develop strategies to achieve them, including resume writing and interview preparation.

 

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