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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 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent), or if you’re 19 years of age or over, 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).  If you are a high school student, we encourage you to work with your guidance office to complete your college application.

The program code is 6409, 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: Academic Requirement – English Proficiency

All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language proficiency for admission to the program. You can do this in one of three ways:

  1. Submit Ontario Secondary School transcripts showing compulsory English 12C with a final grade of 60% or higher, or compulsory English 12U with a final grade of 50% or higher.
  2. Submit transcripts from a high school outside Ontario or a post secondary institution showing a final grade equivalent to the above.
  3. Successfully complete an English Skills Assessment for admission. You can book the Skills Assessment by one of three ways: Book online, or call 416-289-5300
    (press 3 for the Assessment Centre) and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you, Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 4:30pm or visit us in person at Progress Campus (Room D2-05) located at 941 Progress Ave., in Toronto.

Step Four: Program Admission Session

We invite all applicants to attend a Program Admission Session. This is your opportunity to visit our campus and meet with a member of our Art and Design faculty.

At your session, you'll learn about the program, tour the campus and find out about how this program prepares you with the critical basics for a career in the visual arts.

Step Five: Decision letter

When you've met all requirements, you’ll receive a decision letter from the college. 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.