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Postsecondary Education

Community Integration Through Co-operative Education (CICE)

The CICE programs are programs designed for students with
intellectual/developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries, or
other significant learning challenges. Although attending college
may seem intimidating for some, CICE tailors their courses to
meet individual needs, and ultimately, provides individuals the
opportunity to experience college life and pursue post-secondary
education in a way that is realistic for each individual. In these
programs, individuals will learn the skills needed to be
independent in the community and find employment in a chosen
field.

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University of Fraser Valley

Province:

British Columbia

Abbotsford

City:

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Capilano University

Province:

British Columbia

North Vancouver

City:

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Camosun College

Province:

British Columbia

Victoria

City:

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Durham College (Whitby)

Province:

Ontario

Whitby

City:

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Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Province:

British Columbia

Surrey

City:

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Vancouver Community College

Province:

British Columbia

Vancouver

City:

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Niagara College

Province:

Ontario

Niagara-on-the-Lake

City:

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Conestoga College (Whitby)

Province:

Ontario

Whitby

City:

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Vancouver Island University

Province:

British Columbia

Nanaimo

City:

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Selkirk College

Province:

British Columbia

Castlegar

City:

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Sault College

Province:

Ontario

Sault St. Marie

City:

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Confederation College (Thunder Bay)

Province:

Ontario

Thunder Bay

City:

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