Seneca offers more than an education. With campuses throughout the Greater Toronto Area, Seneca's size and diversity give students the advantage of partnerships with industry leaders, the latest in hands-on computer technology, a variety of class sizes, and full-time, part-time and continuing education options. Education should be flexible and accessible, so Seneca also employs various methods of teaching - from in-class lectures and online learning to co-op and field placements - in programs related to applied arts, business, financial services and technology.
This document is intended to meet the Seneca's requirements of the Integrated Accessibility Standards, Ontario Regulation 191/11 set forth under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. The policy applies to accessible services and supports to persons with disabilities. The Office of the Executive Director, Human Resources, will be responsible for the administration and communication of this policy.
Goal: The AODA Advisory Committee is a Seneca-wide collaboration representing key stakeholders across Seneca. The Seneca-wide advisory committee acts as a central voice and lead on implementing recommendations put forth by the accessibility sub-committees in terms of planning, prioritizing and use of fiscal funds to meet Seneca's AODA Accessibility Standards. The advisory committee is comprised of stakeholders from across Seneca to provide a foundation for informed and knowledgeable consultation in meeting its objectives and to increase compliance with the integrated accessibility standards.
Seneca College is dedicated to meeting the ever-changing needs of students. To offer the best quality educational experience, Seneca provides the most up-to-date equipment, technology and teaching skills at eight campuses. Campuses are located throughout the Greater Toronto area, each with academic specialties and unique appeal
When you're ready to move from the classroom to the workplace, Seneca's Career Development department is here to assist you. We help prepare you for success in today's workforce and connect our graduates with employers. Through one-on-one resume critiques, interview preparation, employer on-site interviews, career fairs, plus a job bank of 16,000+ companies posting 7,000+ jobs per year, we help you reach your career goals.
For those who need help with their courses, our Learning Centres provide various approaches to learning support, including workshops, tutoring, one-on-one sessions, exam preparation and online learning supports. We can help you develop learning strategies and skills essential to success in your program.
If you have a disability that might affect your learning, we're here to support you. With appropriate documentation, we can help with academic accommodations, adaptive technologies and learning specific skills that will help you engage fully in your program at Seneca.