Community Support Worker

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Community Support Worker

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Program delivery notes

Most classes are delivered in person, however students will need access to a computer and internet in order to complete some coursework.

Post-Graduation Work Permit

The in-person delivery of this program meets the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program for international students.

What it costs for September 2023

The amounts listed are based on a full-time course load and are estimates, so should not be used as actual numbers. All amounts listed are in Canadian (CAD) currency.

If you are planning on taking a part-time course load, try our tuition and fees estimator to get an idea of how much it will cost you.

Tuition estimate+ Fees estimate= Total estimate
Term 1 $2,895.45 + $1,204.50 = $4,099.95
Term 2 $3,667.57 + $759.75 = $4,427.32
Total estimate $6,563.02 + $1,964.25 = $8,527.27

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Tuition estimate+ Fees estimate= Total estimate
Term 1 $8,835 + $1,204.50 = $10,039.50
Term 2 $11,191 + $759.75 = $11,950.75
Total estimate $20,026 + $1,964.25 = $21,990.25

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NorQuest College Student Financial Aid helps you see the financial resources you are eligible for. The Community Support Worker program qualifies for several funding options.

Courses for September 2023

Courses marked with (O) are available through Open Studies.

Credits needed for full-time status: 9 credits per term

Term 1 - 16 weeks, 5 courses
Written Communication COMM1007 (O)3 credits
Utilizing Technology COMP1016 (O)3 credits
Introduction to Community Support Work COSW1100 (O)3 credits
Introduction to Indigenous World Views COSW1005 (O)3 credits
Understanding Community I CBLE10103 credits
Term 2 - 16 weeks, 5 courses

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