The Private Career Colleges Regulation Act Program Registration: Form B



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1 Program information Name of program: Location: Name of college: Diploma Certificate NOTE: Please ensure the breaks are not included in the duration of weeks. The duration MUST match the curriculum Weeks of Instruction (without breaks): Year 1: Year 2: Year 3: Year 4: Total: Hours of Instruction: Year 1: Year 2: Year 3: Year 4: Total: 2 Tell us who to contact if we have questions Name: Position or title: Phone number: Email: 3 Attach payment for new program registration Is this part of a new college application? Yes If yes, your payment is made under Form A, Application for Certificate of Private Career College Registration. Submit registration fee of $143.29 payable to Minister of Finance. 4 Agree to student train out protection, if you are unable to deliver the program Yes We agree that the department may turn over curriculum and delivery information about this program to another college for the purpose of a train out of contracted students. This applies only to train-outs. The other college may not use this information to enroll new students. For Labour and Advanced Education Use Only Approved Denied Authorized Signature: Date: Data Entry Date: Initials: PCC Number: www.pcc.ednet.ns.ca Page 1 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

General Program Information 5 Give a brief description of the program Job titles for which this program will prepare one for entry-level employment: National occupational classification (NOC) 4-digit code: Click http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/welcome.aspx to search for this number. If no specific code applies, give the unit group name and number. Program format: full time part time [Check all that apply] distance education (online, conference, video) combination Instruction: classroom distance 6 Describe your entrance requirements Minimum education level: Other requirements, if applicable (medical certificate, police checks): Are students accepted under the mature student policy? Yes Describe your admission s process for mature students 7 Give class size and student/instructor ratio Maximum program enrollment: students Student/instructor ratio: www.pcc.ednet.ns.ca Page 2 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

8 Identify your dates and duration for the program delivery (include breaks) Provide the start and end dates of the total length of the program: Give a yearly breakdown for the entire length of the program, both in weeks and hours. Start date End date Duration in weeks Duration Year (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) (INCLUDE BREAKS) in hours 1 2 3 4 to ( M M / D D / Y YYY ) (MM/ D D / Y YYY ) Total Weeks: Total Hours: 9 Describe the cost of your program for students 1. Tuition including registration fees Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total 2. Books/Text/Manual fees (total cost, including taxes) 3. Equipment (e.g., kit contents, welding equipment, computer) 4. Other Specify (e.g., professional exams, vendor exam fees) 5. Total cost Foreign Students: Is there a Foreign Student application administration fee? Yes Cost of fee $ www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 3 of 11 Print extra copies of this page, if needed. Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

Employment Profile for Graduates 10 Describe the jobs for which your program prepares graduates Give a job description of the vocation for which this program provides training. Include the major tasks that the employee is expected to perform and the frequency and importance of these tasks: List the specific knowledge and skills most often found in advertisements for this job: 11 Is there a provincial or national examination? Yes Identify examining body or credentialiing organization: 12 Is this an accredited program? Yes Identify accrediting body: If not an accredited program, is there a national, regional, provincial, occupational association, or sector council? Yes Name: Don t know 13 Attach evidence of job availability 1 Attach material relating to the level of labour market need for employees in this occupation. For example, labour market studies, articles in trade and professional publications, and statements from placement agencies or employers. 2 Identify other methods of research you have conducted, such as employer surveys and direct employer discussions. Attach survey documents, documentation of employer discussions, and any other supporting information. 3 Attach job advertisements for the occupation that have appeared in the last 12 months in your marketing area. These should clearly demonstrate the link between the program title and employment demands. www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 4 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

14 List similar programs in your market area Program duration Employmentrate Offering institution Program title in hours and weeks (if available) 15 Describe how your college helps graduates find jobs Program Development and Maintenance 16 Identify program source Purchased the program from a third-party program developer. Attach a Letter of Authority stating the terms of use. Developed the program in-house. Identify subject matter experts and educational consultants who helped develop the program in the table below. Name Field of expertise Subject Program Professional On staff? Telephone matter design Affiliations Yes number www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 5 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

17 Describe how you will know you are meeting student needs Describe the methods to be used by the college to determine whether the program is meeting its intended goal of providing students with the knowledge and skills required for employment in the vocation (for example, interviews with employers of graduates, interviews with graduates, discussions with accrediting or regulatory bodies). 18 Describe how you will keep the program relevant If you are granted approval for your program, you must ensure that your program continues to be relevant. Describe methods of re-evaluating the program to maintain relevance (for example, meetings with program advisory committee, employer surveys, instructor workshops, peer review arrangements, interviews or surveys with graduates). Include how often each activity will be undertaken. Detailed Program Information 19 List program goals Include the knowledge (intellectual development), skills (physical skills development), and attitudes (development of emotions, attitudes, and values) you expect students to have when they leave the program: www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 6 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

20 Attach a list of equipment needed to deliver the program Base your list of equipment on quantity required for your maximum class size given in section 5. Include desks, chairs, whiteboards, computers, etc. If you need computers to deliver the program, specify hardware and software types. Part of our inspection process will be to ensure that you maintain the necessary facilities and equipment to deliver the program. 21 Attach your letter of agreement or lease, if you use third party sites, equipment, or software. 22 Identify each module in the program Include the instruction hours to be spent on each and how much weight each subject or module is given. when assessing student performance. List in order of subject/ module delivery. Module titles (identify codes if applicable, e.g., BUSXXX) Pass Mark Module Value Contact hours in % as % of program www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 7 of 11 Print extra copies of this page, if needed. Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

23 Attach an outline for each module in the program Module of Using the following format, attach a separate module outline sheet for EACH module that was listed in section 22. Download extra sheets from our website at www.ednet.ns.ca Module title (Include the code, if applicable, e.g., BUSXXX): Module length in hours: Module pre-requisite, if applicable: Module description: Module objectives (As a result of this module the student will be able to): Module performance outcomes (certifications, vendor exams): Names of textbooks or manuals: Method of evaluation (Describe grading procedure for assignments, term papers, mid-term and final exams expressed in %): Location (identify each site where training will take place college site, off-site lab, field location): Teaching Method (Check all that apply): lecture instructor assistant supervised lab instructor lead lab (such as computers) computer-based learning classroom/ lab (college) video seminar classroom/ lab (off-campus) on-line instructor lead practical (such as a clinic) practicum (off-campus) conference www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 8 of 11 Print extra copies of this page, if needed. Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

24 Attach instructor qualifications forms If you have identified prospective instructors, include a Form D, Instructor Qualifications, for each new instructor. If currently registered, please identify the instructor, the modules to be taught and provide any supporting documentation. We must have all instructor qualifications forms for all modules before program can begin. Grading System 25 Describe your policies on appealed grades Include details on grading policies for repeating failed subjects, rewriting examinations, supplementaries, etc. 26 Describe any other graduation requirements Describe any additional requirements students must meet to graduate successfully from the program. (e.g., WHMIS, First Aid) Practicum or Off-Site Placement Does your program have a mandatory placement component? Yes Complete sections 27 to 32 Go to section 33 www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 9 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

27 Attach letters of interest from employers Attach a copy of employer letters expressing interest to host students in their practicum weeks. Before your program intake starts, you must have confirmation letters from employers on file at the college. We may follow-up with employer confirmations. 28 Describe placement requirements for students Describe any requirements for the student to be eligible for a placement. For example, does eligibility depend on academic standing, health certificates, police checks? 29 List major activities to be performed on placement 30 Describe the amount and nature of college-based supervision given to each student while on placement (e.g., placement site visits, student meetings) 31 Describe how student placement activities will be assessed and by whom (e.g., written evaluation) 32 Describe what happens if a student fails a placement www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 10 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015 V.04

Certification and Consent 33 Sign the certification and consent I certify that the information I have provided on this form and in attachments is complete and accurate. I certify that this information does not infringe on any copyright. I consent to the use of this information by the Labour and Advanced Education for the purpose of approving this application and monitoring compliance. I understand that our proprietary information will be kept confidential in accordance with Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy rules and that the department will only share this information if the college so authorizes. I agree that non-proprietary information from this application may be recorded into a departmental database for statistical purposes and future reference shared with the general public on request (business location, program name, program duration, and program fees) placed on the Private Career College website with information provided by all registered private career colleges Name of college official (print): Position or title: Signature: Date: 34 Training Completion Fund (TCF) The College will remit 1% of the total program tuition by the 15 th day of the month following the program start date. i.e. 1% x Total of line 1 in Section 9 of this form. Program TCF = $. (per student enrolled) 35 Return the form and attachments to Labour and Advanced Education Private Career Colleges Division PO Box 697 5151 Terminal Road Halifax, NS B3J 2T8 Questions? Call 902-424-5636 www.gov.ns.ca/education Page 11 of 11 Form B 04.01.2015V.04