Further education

Two students looking at further education booklets in the Tatham Centre

Fortifying your future

Have you been thinking about further education as part of your career journey? Are you curious about the application process? Or do you need to practice articulating your strengths and values in application documents or professional school interviews? We're here to address your questions and support you.

One-on-one career advising appointments

The Further Education team offers different types of appointments to support your further education journey:

  • Book an Exploring further education appointment or drop-in:
    • If you’re starting your further education journey and would like support searching for programs and institutions you’re interested in.
    • Identifying eligibility requirements for programs, including prerequisite courses and GPA minimums.
    • Finding answers to program-specific questions.
    • Learning about an application process for an application stream, pathway or specific degree, including application documents and standardized admission tests.
    • Exploring funding options.
  • Book an Applying to further education appointment or drop-in:
    • If you’re actively applying to your next degree and would like support on planning a timeline.
    • Identifying and connecting with references and thesis supervisors.
    • Brainstorming and preparing application documents.
    • Applying for graduate school scholarships.
    • Navigating how to disclose sensitive information in application documents, including sharing lived experience related to identity, major life events, etc.
  • Book an Interviewing for further education appointment or drop-in:
    • If you are expecting to receive or have received an interview invitation for a professional school interview and would like support practicing interview questions.
    • Reviewing the interview process, including interview structure, types of interview questions and strategies for answering.
    • Learning about strategies for managing interview anxiety.
    • Navigating how to disclose sensitive information in interviews, including lived experience related to identity, major life events, etc.
  • Book a Career planning for further education appointment:
    • If you would like support considering your career options by reflecting on your skills, interests, values and preferences.
    • Identifying and evaluating different pathways and making informed decisions.
    • Identifying further education requirements for your career and conducting occupational research.
    • Pivoting career paths, adjusting your goals, or strategizing next steps if your further education application wasn’t successful.
    • Exploring impacts of lived experience in career decision making.
    • Determining the impacts of transcript notations on your application if you’re thinking about or have submitted a petition.

Further education resources

A variety of careers have specific educational requirements. We can help you to explore your options. 

There are a variety of professions which have specific educational requirements. For more information about admission to professional schools, we gathered the most relevant websites.

General inquiries

Law

  • Canadian Bar Association

    • The Canadian Bar Association features information on membership, professional development and other legal resources.

  • CareerHub: Law

    • This is CareerHub’s dedicated Further Education law school page. It contains various resources on things to keep in mind when planning for law school and the application process in Canada and internationally.
  • Federation of Law Societies of Canada

    • The Federation is the national association of the 14 law societies within Canada‘s provinces and the nation’s regulator of the legal profession.

  • Internet Legal Resource Guide

    • A categorized index of more than 4,000 web sites concerning law and the legal profession, with an emphasis on the U.S.

  • Law School Admission Council (LSAC)

    • Register for the LSAT on this site. The Credential Assembly Service (CAS) provides a means of centralizing and standardizing undergraduate academic records to simplify the American law school admission process.

  • The Ontario Law Application Services (OLSAS)

    • Application Service (OLSAS) is a non-profit centralized application service for applicants to the six Ontario law schools: Osgoode Hall Law School (York University), University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, The University of Western Ontario, and University of Windsor.

  • Law Society of Ontario (LSO) 

    • LSO is the regulatory body for lawyers and paralegals in Ontario. Their website provides information on licensing procedures for lawyers and paralegals who would like to practice in the province. 

Medicine

  • American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

    • The American Medical Student Association includes resources to prepare students including coaching and mentoring, self-assessments and clinical experience information.

  • Association of American Medical Colleges (AMCAS)

    • The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) is the centralized U.S. medical school application processing service.

  • Canadian Resident Matching Service (CARMS)

    • CARMS provides application and match services for the Canadian medical education community.

  • CareerHub: Dentistry

    • This is CareerHub’s dedicated Further Education page for dental school. Whether you are looking information on Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), we have resources to support you in planning, applying and interviewing for dental school.
  • CareerHub: Medicine

    • This is CareerHub’s dedicated Further Education medicine page. It contains various resources on very general medical school information but also specific information on prerequisites and the MCAT.
  • CareerHub: Professional care programs
    • This is CareerHub’s dedicated Further Education page for professional care programs. This page features information and resources for naturopathic medicine, nursing, physician assistant, The Michener Institute and veterinary medicine.

    FutureDoctor.net

    • This resource features a variety of resources for students interested in pre-med including information on MCAT preparation, the application process and medical school interviews.

  • Medical School Applications Resource Sheet

    • A compilation of resources to support students applying to medical school in the U.S. and Canada. This resource is updated periodically over the course of the application cycle.

  • Medical Council of Canada

    • The Medical Council of Canada administers the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I. Their website features practice tests and study tips for students.

  • Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC)-medical school applications

    • This resource features application information for Ontario medical schools.

  • Premed101.com

    • A forum-based resource with admission advice for Canadian pre-med students.

  • Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario (PAIRO)

    • PAIRO is a resource to help students navigate into, through and out of residency training in Ontario.

  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

    • The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has information on post-graduate residency training and features a list of medical specialties.

  • The Student Doctor Network

    • A variety of information for students including medical school interview questions.

    • MDapplicants.com - Provides profiles of students broken down by interviewed, non-interviewed, and accepted pools for Canadian and U.S. medical schools.

  • Undergraduate Research Opportunities

    • A compilation of health-related and health-adjacent research opportunities for undergraduate students.

Optometry

  • OptomCAS

    • This resource is the United States’ Centralized Optometry Application site and features information about U.S. schools and colleges.
  • University of Waterloo, School of Optometry

    • Information on the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry program and application process.

Teaching

  • Education Jobs

    • A job-search resource for teaching positions in the United Kingdom.

  • EF English

    • Information for students who want to teach English in China and Indonesia.

  • English Language Institute of China (ELIC)

    • ELIC's University Teaching Program allows participants to enjoy a fulfilling teaching experience in Asia, the Middle East and Northern Africa while simultaneously earning their graduate degree, tuition-free.
  • Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET)

    • Information for students who want to teach English in Japan.

  • Ontario College of Teachers

    • This is the professional governing body for teachers in Ontario. Their site contains a section called Becoming a Teacher, which is relevant for those who would like to pursue a career in education.

  • Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC)-teachers ed applications

    • Application Information on how to apply to Ontario teachers’ colleges.

  • TeachAbroad.com

    • Teachabroad.com is the directory for teaching positions around the world. You can search through educational opportunities, paid and volunteer international teaching positions.

  • Teaching English Overseas

    • This resource features five steps to teaching English abroad including enrolling in a certification course.

Workshops and events

We designed our workshops and events to help you prepare for your future. Whether you need help with résumé writing, interview skills, or something else on your career journey, we have resources to find relevant information to support you.