Can we withdraw funds from our RESP account with your courses?
Yes! As a registered private career college, this means we qualify as a designated educational institute for RESP purposes.
Yes! As a registered private career college, this means we qualify as a designated educational institute for RESP purposes.
No. The courses are too short to be eligible for OSAP. However, we are qualified for all other government approved funding.
If you are taking the full-time G3/G2 Co-op or HVAC Co-op there is no wait time between taking your G3 and G2 course. However, if you are to register for a G3 Evening and hope to have it followed by a G2 Evening keep in mind that it could be up to 2-6 months wait …
Technically you can take overlapping G3/G2 courses but keep in mind that you cannot write your G2 exam without a G3 License. Therefore we recommend that you have a G3 License prior to starting the G2 course or at the least have a date set to write your G3 License prior to the end of …
As a licensed Gas Technician 3, you may expect anywhere from $15 to $17 per hour. As a licensed Gas Technician 2, you may expect on average $25 per hour but the opportunity is there to make much more.
Depending on which level of Gas license you have, the scope of work will vary between residential, commercial and industrial. That being said, examples of equipment fired by natural gas or propane you may work on include: Furnaces, Water Heaters, Gas Fireplaces, Pool Heaters, BBQ’s, Stoves, Dryers & Refrigerators.
HVAC is an industry, not a license. There are many different licenses people in the HVAC industry can hold. This includes: License Authority H Heating Gas Technician or Oil Burner Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) V Ventilation Sheet Metal Mechanic Skilled Trades Ontario (STO) AC Air Conditioning Residential AC Systems Mechanic 313D Skilled …
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