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OntarioLearn

Online courses and programs at СÓŶÌÊÓƵ

OntarioLearn is a consortium of 24 Ontario community colleges who have partnered to develop and deliver online courses. Online courses for a range of subjects are available to part-time and full-time students. Students can access their course 24/7 and learn through a combination of curriculum delivered online and through print-based texts and workbooks. All courses are instructor-led.

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Online programs

СÓŶÌÊÓƵ offers many programs that are fully online. Many of our online programs are through our OntarioLearn platform. Browse through our program options and apply for FREE!

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Online courses

СÓŶÌÊÓƵ’s OntarioLearn platform offers hundreds of online courses, whether you are new to СÓŶÌÊÓƵ or an existing СÓŶÌÊÓƵ student looking for online program courses.

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Flexible learning: equivalencies

Looking to see if there is an online alternative to your in-class program course? Check our course equivalency chart to find online course options for your program.

OntarioLearn: a platform for online course equivalencies

СÓŶÌÊÓƵ’s OntarioLearn collaborates with 24 other Ontario colleges to deliver online programs and courses. This partnership allows us to offer many course equivalencies for СÓŶÌÊÓƵ programs.Ìý

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We are proud of how many online course equivalencies we are able to offer because of our collaboration with 24 other Ontario colleges in the OntarioLearn consortium.

You can access an OntarioLearn instructor-led course 24/7 and don’t require extra equipment or software, and some courses offer additional intake dates to fall, winter and summer. This fantastic partnership offers access to online courses that aren’t available at the college (while still remaining a СÓŶÌÊÓƵ student).

Daniel Arnott, OntarioLearn student
I couldn’t have gone through and succeeded in college without the help I received from OntarioLearn. Their online courses are making it possible for me to achieve my Accounting diploma despite the difficulties and challenges I face.— Daniel Arnott, OntarioLearn student

OntarioLearn course checklist

  1. Looking for online course options in your program? Check out ourÌýequivalents chartÌýfor a full list of available courses.
  2. Current students register during add/dropÌýfor your OntarioLearn course through Banner or the Office of the Registrar.
  3. Check your СÓŶÌÊÓƵÌýÌýfor your confirmation and login details.
  4. Ìýrequired course materials.
  5. Ìýto your course on the start date (cannot access course prior to start date).
  6. BookÌýyour in-person exam onlineÌýthree weeks prior to the exam week (some courses require mid-term and final exams).
  7. CheckÌýBannerÌýfor your final grade up to three weeks after the course end date.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do I register for OntarioLearn courses?СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Chevron

Registration is easy! Find out how to register for courses.

Once registered, emailÌýol@georgiancollege.ca and your confirmation letter will be sent to you via СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Student email

Fees are subject to change.

What is a confirmation letter and how will I receive it?СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Chevron

All students enrolled with OntarioLearn will receive a confirmation letter from СÓŶÌÊÓƵ in the form of an email to your student email. In your confirmation letter, it will explain all aspects of your OntarioLearn course. Please make sure you are reading this email in its entirety.

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Login information:

  • Full-time students who have confirmed an offer to a СÓŶÌÊÓƵ program: You will have received a confirmation letter or letter of acceptance identifying the login and default password for all student systems.
  • Part-time students who have registered for individual courses throughÌýContinuing Education:ÌýYou will receive this initial password to the preferred email provided after completing СÓŶÌÊÓƵ’s student number application.
  • If you have forgotten your login or password, pleaseÌýreset your passwordÌýusing the password management service or contact IT Support.
Where do I purchase course materials including textbooks?СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Chevron

If your OntarioLearn course requires course material to be purchased, .

On rare occasions, a course offered through OntarioLearn may need to be canceled. Therefore, please do not open any textbooks or software in case you need to return your learning materials.

For more information regarding СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Stores – Bear Essentials’ return policy, please visit the .

How and when will I receive my final marks?СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Chevron

All СÓŶÌÊÓƵ registered OntarioLearn student marks are posted in Banner.

Find out how to log in to Banner.

Within Banner, chooseÌýAcademic RecordsÌýand then selectÌýDisplay Academic Transcripts (Unofficial).

* Please keep in mind that instructors have three weeks after the exam period finishes to post final grades to the OntarioLearn grade system

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You will need regular access to a computer with an internet connection and web access for the duration of your course. High-speed broadband access, e.g. LAN, Cable or DSL, is highly recommended for the optimal learning experience. Some courses have more advanced learning system requirements.

  • PC: Windows XP/ Vista/ Win7, 8, 8.1 Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 or higher
  • MAC: OS X Firefox, Chrome, Safari

* Some courses may require a Windows operating system to operate.

Internet access

Students must access and use their own Internet account to connect to their online courses. An internet account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing SLIP/PPP connections is required (freenet accounts will not work). High speed is recommended for the ideal learning experience. However, for the patient learner, a 56k dial-up connection will work. Cable or DLS connections will also work.

Web browser

A graphical browser is required. In some instances, it may be necessary for some users to upgrade their web browser programs. Technical assistance is available through Embanet.

Software

Most courses require word processing software. Individual courses may have additional technical and/or software requirements. This may include video or audio playing software or a specific software application.

In some instances, it may be necessary for users to upgrade their Flash or Java versions. Technical assistance is available through Embanet.

Other devices

Depending on the learning management system being used to deliver your course, you may access and interact with most course elements, readings, multimedia, email and discussions through tablets and smartphones. While tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices may allow for some completion of coursework, they are not guaranteed to work in all areas. Please ensure you have a PC- or Mac-based computer available to complete coursework.

We recommend that students do not attempt quizzes when using a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet, due to compatibility issues.

Other flexible learning pathways

Explore our other programs and individual professional and personal development courses.

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To thrive at СÓŶÌÊÓƵ, you will:

  • appreciate small class sizes
  • enjoy spending time with like-minded friendly and inclusive people
  • want to connect with industry-leading faculty who are committed to your success
  • learn in an agile and innovative environment where opportunities become a reality
  • experience real-world learning from industry leaders

Contact us

Interested in taking an online course or program at СÓŶÌÊÓƵ through OntarioLearn? Connect with us today!

One СÓŶÌÊÓƵ Dr.
Barrie, ON
L4M 3X9
ol@georgiancollege.ca
705.722.1500

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