Record #: OCR0894 | Last Full Update: 16 Dec 2019 |
Names | |
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Alternate Name | Enriched Support Program (ESP) ; Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP) ; Learning in Retirement (LinR) ; OCR |
Location & Accessibility | |
Located In Community | Ottawa |
Address & Map | |
Intersection | Bronson Ave and Sunnyside Ave |
Bus Route Notes | OC Transpo OC Travel Planner or Route Timetable |
Physical Access | Fully Accessible |
Parking | Pay parking lot * parking meters * parking permits |
Description and Services | |
Description (Service) | Enriched Support Program (ESP): A first-year program designed for students who do not meet traditional university entrance requirements. Helps students qualify for admission to a degree program while earning university credits in supported learning environment. Contact: 613-520-2804, esp@carleton.ca Indigenous Enriched Support Program (IESP): Offers support and access to university studies to Indigenous students. A first-year program designed for students who do not meet traditional university entrance requirements. Helps students qualify for admission to a degree program while earning university credits in supported learning environment. Contact 613-520-2804, aesp@carleton.ca Learning In Retirement (LinR): Carleton University's Centre for Initiatives in Education offers a daytime non-credit, low-cost program for semi-retired and retired people who are interested in learning for the fun of learning. Sessions throughout the year. No exams or grades. Lectures and discussion. Contact: 613-520-3699, Learning.In.Retirement@carleton.ca |
Hours | Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm |
Areas Served | Ottawa |
Eligibility | Ages: 17 year(s) and up Enriched Support Program: students whose high school grades and performance do not reflect their full academic potential. The program is appropriate for both high school graduates and mature students. Indigenous Enriched Support Program: Indigenous students who would like a supported transition to university or who require a pathway to qualifying for admission to a degree. Learning In Retirement: designed for, but not restricted to, semi-retired and retired individuals. |
Application | Call to receive an information brochure and a registration form, or visit the website. ESP: www.carleton.ca/esp IESP: www.carleton.ca/iesp LinR: www.carleton.ca/linr |
Languages | English |
Fees | Service - Varies according to program. Visit the website for current fees. |
Service Categories | College/University Entrance Support ; Continuing Education ; Higher Education Bridge Programs ~ Indigenous Communities ; Higher Education Bridge Programs ~ Mature Students ; Return to Education Support |
Contact Information | |
Office Phone | 613-520-2804 |
Fax | 613-520-2515 |
cie@carleton.ca | |
Website | www.carleton.ca/cie |
Social Media | ![]() |
Primary Contact | Natalie McInnis, Registrarial and Admissions Administrator; Email: esp@carleton.ca |
Alternate Contact | Susan Burhoe, Coordinator of Programs; Phone: 613-520-2600 ext 2545; Email: susan.burhoe@carleton.ca |
Primary Executive | Petra Watzalwik-Li, Director; Phone: 613-520-2600 ext 3740; Email: petra.watzlawik-li@carleton.ca |
Other Details | |
Established | Carleton University: 1942; Centre for Initiatives in Education: 1996 |
Funding | Provincial - Ministry of Colleges and Universities ; Donations - Charitable Registration Number: 118838937 RR0001 ; Fees - Tuition fees |
Elections | The Board of Governors is appointed. |
Print Material | Brochures for each program |
Resources | Website |
Accreditation | Yes, by the Colleges and Universities |