Student Service

1)       Personalized Education Program

The GLCT’s “Personalized Education Program” enables students, through their guided study plan, to prepare for and enter the university of their choice by obtaining A+ academic achievement. This achievement will be the direct result of hard work, excellent study skills, sefl-discipline and a dedication to be the best that they can be. We are concerned about each student as an individual, with different abilities, backgrounds and goals. The Personalized Education Program is their passport to success.

·         New students, on arrival are given an English placement test. The result of this test determines at which of the 5 levels they will begin their ESL program. Students with a TOEFL score of 550 or above are not required to take ESL courses.

·         Students must successfully complete a minimum of six university preparation courses to enter a university program.

 

2)      Guidance Counseling


‘Care all students, to help their success’ is a daily procedure of The Great Lakes College of Toronto. To offer excellent studying environment and chance to students in order to guarantee they have a bright future on their studying and career.

The Guidance Department at the GLCT is multi-functional, helping students with their personal growth and intellectual development. The department provides course descriptions, admission requirements, calendars and computer programs from universities and colleges in Canada and the United States. This aids students in making knowledgeable choices with respect to making applications to universities and colleges

 

3)       Students Council

 

4)       Sport Activities and academic trips

 

5)       Report Card and Marks

                      During the courses of a semester, the parents of each student will receive a mid-term report and a final report. The mid-term report will include a percentage mark based on the student’s work along with teacher comments. At the end of the semester, final examinations are held in each subject. The end of semester report will reflect the final course mark for the semester and will also indicate the total number of credits the student has earned in the semester and the total credits earned to date.

6)       Gallery (Photos)