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The objective of this program is to train students in the practices
of financial accounting & payroll in Canada. This program focuses on three key elements,
that exposes each student to gain an understanding of the theoretical principles of accounting
& payroll, the practical "Hands On" skills required to do the job and the
communication skills needed to work within an office environment. Each successful student
will have the necessary skills to enter into the workforce, and maintain a complete set of
books, both manually and with computerized systems.
A student must obtain an overall average of at least 70% in order to
graduate and receive a diploma. A student must achieve a grade of 70% in all technical
modules identified by this symbol @ on the following pages, but may achieve a grade of
less than 70% and no module mark is below 50%. A student may be allowed to retake a module
in which the mark received was 70% (50% for modules not bearing the symbol), or to raise
the overall average to 70%. A student must complete the hours of the Student Success Strategies
and Career & Employment Strategies modules for the program as indicated on this outline.
- Grade 12 High School Diploma
- Mature Student Status
- 19 Years Old
- Out of High School for 1 year
- Passing grade on entrance examination.
Graduates will have the opportunity to enter the workplace with the skills to perform the tasks carried out by employees within an Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Billing, Payroll and Collections. Employers are looking for competent accounting & payroll professionals who are trained to effectively collect, record, organize and prepare financial records.
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