Corporate Communications + Public Relations

Advertising - Account Management Advertising Media Management Book + Magazine Publishing Children's Entertainment: Writing, Production and Management Corporate Communications + Public Relations Entertainment and Media Systems Design Interactive Digital Media Journalism Fast-Track Sports Journalism
About Centennial
Established as Toronto's first public college in 1966, Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, science and engineering technology, general arts, hospitality and transportation.
 

If you have a university degree, college diploma, or a combination of partial post-secondary education and significant work experience you can apply for this program.

Step One: Apply online at OntarioColleges.ca

Apply to this program online at OntarioColleges.ca  (formerly the Ontario Colleges Application Service). 

The program code is 6417, the College code is CENT, and the campus code is C.

You can also pick up an application form at any Ontario College campus Enrolment Services or Registrar’s office.

Step Two: Receipt of Application Acknowledgement

When your application is processed by Ontariocolleges.ca, Centennial will mail you an acknowledgement letter, program information and an invitation to book and attend a Program Admission Session on campus. Complete details on how to book your session will be provided in the letter.

Step Three: Program Admission Session

Before receiving an offer to this program, there are additional admission requirements that you will need to complete at a Program Admission Session. You should attend your Program Admission Session as early as possible in the application process. 

During your session, you’ll meet with a Corporate Communications and PR faculty member and find out more about the program.  You’ll also be asked to:

  1. Complete two writing samples. (Please bring a pen.)
  2. Complete a proofreading exercise.
  3. Give us an up-to-date resume.
  4. Give us two samples of published, or unpublished, written work.

 Offers to the program are based on the results of the sessions.

Step Four: Decision Letter

Within about two weeks of attending your Program Admission Session, you’ll receive a decision letter from the college. When you are offered a seat in the program, you will be able to confirm your offer on your OntarioColleges.ca account.

Prior to your start date, you’ll receive further correspondence including a fees statement.

Please respond to your offer by the date requested to ensure your successful placement in the program.