To register for any of the following programs, call Six Nations Polytechnic at 519-445-0023. All courses run based on a minimum enrolment.

Spring/Summer 2008

Preparation for Medical School & Health Sciences

This new program is being designed for students to enter Schools of Medicine. Please complete an Intent to Register form available from Six Nations Polytechnic.

Principals of First Nation Schools Part 1

Dates: July 7-28, 2008.
Admission applications will be available February 2008. Please call SNP for details.

Personal Support Worker (part time)

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Native Diploma Access Program - evening

Native Diploma Access Program
ENG4UA Grade 12 English University Prep
ENG4CA Grade 12 English College Prep
SBI3CA Grade 11 Biology college Prep
SPH4C-A Grade 12 Physics College Prep
MCF3M-A Functions, Grade 11, Open
SCH4C-A Grade 12 Chemistry College Prep


Fall 2007-Winter 2008

Native University Program

Achieve a total of four (4) credits on a full or part-time basis while attending classes at Six Nations. Credits achieved with a minimum grade of 60% are transferable to undergraduate programs offered at the consortium universities. Gain automatic admission into second year studies of a Bachelor of Arts program in the Consortium University of their choice, they are: Brock University, McMaster University, Wilfrid Laurier University, University of Guelph, and University of Waterloo.

Pre-Health Sciences (University)

In partnership with Niagara College, this one-year certificate program prepares students to successfully study in the health science field at the college or university level. Call Six Nations Polytechnic for more details.

Early Childhood Education - Language Immersion Program

In partnership with Niagara College, this two-year program prepares students for an occupation in a variety of childcare settings, particularly in an Immersion day care setting. Complete an Admissions Application Package available at Six Nations Polytechnic.

Paramedic Program

Year 2 will run during 2007-2008. The Paramedic Program is offered in partnership with St. Lawrence College. For program information, visit www.sl.on.ca or contact Six Nations Polytechnic.

Practical Nursing with Aboriginal Communities

Ongoing program. Offered in partnership with Mohawk College. Call Six Nations Polytechnic for more details.