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Mature Student Test Reg.The Mature Student Assessment (MSA) is a college service offered to prospective students (18 years of age or older) who are interested in attending Canadian Career Education College for a post-secondary program, and do not possess a secondary school diploma or do not have proof of equivalency for a Canadian Secondary School Diploma/Certificate. Please note that the Assessment does NOT provide a student with a Grade 12 equivalency or relevant credits. This Assessment is recognized by MCU (Ministry of Colleges & Universities, Ontario, Canada) and Canadian Career Education College and the results of the assessment are valid only at Canadian Career Education College. Mature Student Status Test Policy and FeesThe
Can-College admissions team may assess your admission and mark a
pre-condition on your offer letter in one of the following situations:
*Note.
All MSA tests, in-person or online are processed and conducted by a
third party service provider "Can-Am Data Management Services". The fee
associated with all MSA tests is received by the college on behalf of
the third party and is not related to college LOA or admission fees. The
student may provide MSA test results meeting the college criteria and
if approved by the registrar no further test or fee will be required.
Test Provider/Level: Wonderlic (SLE) Formats: (Online Web Based or In-person paper-based format) Test fees via the college *Cost: CAD $69 + HST (In-Person) or *Cost: CAD $99 + HST (Online; Web-based); CAD $69 for retake(s).
The Wonderlic SLE is an exam that is given to students for admissions and placement purposes. Similar to an IQ test, but with far fewer questions, the Wonderlic exam measures a student's cognitive abilities. a test can be broken down into 4 basic categories: Math, Logic, Verbal Reasoning, and General Knowledge. The SLE is designed to assess your cognitive abilities through a series of multiple-choice questions that test your logic, math and reasoning skills. It’s similar to a miniature IQ test. The Wonderlic Basic Skills Test (WBST) is a short-form examination that evaluates high school level math and language skills. It is used as a placement test in academic programs. Your program selection and admission assessment will determine which test (SLE or WBST) will be required for your admission. If you have a higher education credential such as a diploma or degree in a science subject(s) matching program delivery and background, you may get WBST. If you do not have any science subject or a higher diploma or degree, you may get SLE. This score will determine not only meeting admission requirements and/or equivalency of Canadian secondary level education; this assessment will also serve the purpose of students entering Can-College solely based on the results of this test and without requiring any other educational credential(s). |