Fanshawe's simulation labs provide an immersive and comprehensive learning environment. These labs intricately blend the use of XR (Extended Reality) technology with real-world scenarios, professional actors, and lifelike manikins to offer students a dynamic and realistic learning experience. Our incorporation of professional actors adds an extra layer of authenticity to the simulation, enhancing...
Click on your program listed below to learn about your pre-placement and registration requirements. All programs are at London Campus unless otherwise indicated. Program Name Code Placement Year(s) 911 and Public Safety Communications Medical/Non-Medical Requirements Due Date: See Form PSC1 1 Addictions and Mental Health Medical/Non-Medical Requirements Due Date: See Forms AMH1 1 Advanced Care...
Distinguished Alumni Awards past recipients 2023 Sarah Lehman Office Administrator, Special Events & Volunteer Coordinator, London Abused Women’s Centre Developmental Services Worker Apprentice Certificate 2020 Sarah Lehman is passionate about helping people living with disabilities or other challenges to lead their best lives. In paid positions — at Alice Saddy Association (independent living...
Competitive Programs are programs where even if you meet the minimum admission requirements, you might not gain admission into the program. These programs attract a surplus of qualified applicants, making admission highly selective. An applicant to a competitive program is accepted based on a selection criteria using a ranking system. On this page, you will find a current list of Fanshawe’s...
Note: The Health Occupations Aptitude Exam (HOAE) will NOT be required for Fall 2022 applicants. Refer back to this page for the most up-to-date information. An overview of the HOAE: The HOAE consists of five sections: Academic Aptitude Spelling Reading Comprehension Information in the Natural Sciences Vocational Adjustment Index For sample questions from the HOAE test, click here.
We understand that planning your education as an international student involves many important decisions. One key factor is ensuring that your program aligns with Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility, which may allow you to work in Canada after completing your studies. To help you find the right program, we’ve created this list that aligns with the new PGWP guidelines from Immigration...
What is WRIT? WRIT is a 14-week foundational literacy course that develops students’ critical thinking, argumentation and persuasion, and writing skills, and is required by most programs at the college.* Students enrolled in a program that requires a WRIT credit are enrolled into the WRIT course by default, and the course typically appears on student timetables in the first semester. *Please see...
All applicants for whom English is not their first language must provide proof of English Language proficiency. Accepted assessments are listed below. Fanshawe College will waive language proficiency requirements in certain circumstances. If you have questions about our language requirements, please contact our Pre-Admissions Advisors who can help provide clarification.