Enhance Your Career with Columbia College’s Education Assistant Professional Certificate. Become a highly valued Education Assistant with Columbia College, a leader in education since 1995. Our specialized Education Assistant program is meticulously designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience essential for a successful career.
Our online learning delivery model engages learners with live, scheduled online classes led by expert facilitators. This approach is dedicated to providing an immersive and comprehensive educational experience, accessible to students across Canada!
Program Highlights
- Delivery: Online (Scheduled, Virtual classes facilitated by a live instructor)
- Duration: 6 Months
- Accelerated: Complete a 1 year Certificate in 6 months
- Semester Intake: January, May, and September
- Program Type: Certificate
92% Employment Rate
2023-2024
100% Graduation Rate
2023-2024
Program Overview
Columbia College’s Education Assistant Professional Certificate is an accelerated, employment-ready program that efficiently condenses a year’s worth of learning into just six months. This 25-week program offers a dynamic blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, aimed at preparing you for immediate employment.
Key Features
- Complete 10 course requirements in half the time of traditional models.
- Gain a solid foundation in child development, learning approaches, behavior management, working with exceptionalities, and inclusion strategies.
- Apply your knowledge with 150 hours of practicum and 12 hours of professionalism classes, enhancing your employability through our strong practicum site partnerships.
- Receive Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training certification, further preparing you for the workplace.
- Eligible courses can be transferred to our Social Services Diploma for expanded credentials.
- Recognized by the Private Vocational Training Branch of the Alberta Government
Program Structure
- A 6-month, employment-ready certificate program that quickly transitions you into the workforce.
- Choose between full-time and part-time schedules to fit your lifestyle.
- Engage in a variety of learning activities including webinars, forums, group work, and daily tests, facilitated by expert instructors.
- Complete a 150-hour practicum in your area of interest, mixed with professionalism classes and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training.
Benefits of Choosing Columbia
- Our program is designed to make you work-ready, preparing you to support children, youth, and adults in a variety of settings.
- Benefit from our dedicated support in transitioning to your new career.
- Graduates receive an Education Assistant Professional Certificate and have the option to pursue a Social Services Professional Diploma for further advancement.
Flexible and Supportive Online Learning
Our online classes mirror the traditional semester schedule, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive experience. Expert-led virtual classes with practical in-field training. Please note that while we offer a highly interactive online learning model, the program also requires in-person participation for practicum components.
- Theory Classes (Online/Virtual Classes): Our theory classes are delivered through an online learning model, utilizing live instructors and independent guided learning to provide an engaging, interactive educational experience.
- Practicum (In-Person): As you are completing your theory courses, you will complete practicum at an approved site. This hands-on practice allows you to apply your learning in real-world settings.
- Class Scheduling:
- All classes follow a regular semester schedule. The online/virtual classes are designed to mirror the time frame of face-to-face classes, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
- During your studies, you’ll engage in various interactive learning formats, including but not limited to:
- Interactive webinars
- Discussion forums
- Group work
- Daily tests
- Professional & Academic Writing
Practicum Overview
The aim of our practicum placement is for you to gain experience and employment as an Education Assistant.
- You will be required to complete 150 hours of practicum experience over the six months you are in the program. This provides you with valuable hands-on experience in the field and prepares you for your future.
- You will benefit from the relationships Columbia College has built over time for placements where organizations value the maturity of our students and their acquired knowledge and skills.
- You will also have the additional experience of attending 12 hours of professionalism classes to prepare you for employment.
- Part of your Practicum and work preparation will additionally involve Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training.
Employment Opportunities
In Alberta, starting hourly wages for Education Assistants typically range from $23 to $26, as reported by the ALIS website. With specialization and experience in their specific areas, there’s potential for career advancement. Columbia’s Education Assistant program is well-regarded by educational employers across Canada, opening up a broad spectrum of employment possibilities for its graduates.
Graduates of this program work in a variety of roles and settings which include, not limited to:
- Classroom Support Assistant: Assists teachers in delivering instruction and managing classroom environments.
- Learning Support Assistant: Provides targeted support to students with learning difficulties, helping to tailor educational experiences to their needs.
- Behavior Support Specialist: Works with students facing behavioral challenges, implementing strategies to promote positive behavior.
- Physical Support Aide: Assists students with physical disabilities, facilitating access to educational activities and ensuring a safe learning environment.
- Special Education Assistant: Works closely with special education teachers to provide customized support and instruction to students with special needs.
- Early Intervention Assistant: Provides support and developmental activities for young children in early intervention programs.
Employer Relationships
The following is a list of organizations that have hired graduates of this program:
- Calgary Board of Education
- Charter Schools
- Renfrew Educational Services
- Pace Kids
- Hawkwood Childcare Centre
- Kids & Company
- Wilfrid Elementary School
- STEM Learning Lab
- Child’s Way Child Care
- Rockyview Schools
- Calgary Catholic School board
- Banded Peak School
- C.I. Preschool
- Monsignor AJ Hetherington Elementary School
Admission Requirements
For entry into the Education Assistant Program, students may qualify through Standard Admission or Mature Admission:
Prospective students who are 18 years of age and under can apply through Standard Admission, meeting the following criteria:
- Alberta high school diploma, verified by transcript, or non-Alberta equivalent,
- Minimum 60% in English 30-1 or 70% in English 30-2 or equivalent,
Prospective students who are 19 years of age or older can apply through Mature Admission, meeting the following criteria:
- Have been out of high school for 1 year
- Have met academic English requirements or successfully meet entry levels on Columbia’s ACCUPLACER Next-Generation assessment test or equivalent.
Additional Requirements
- Attend Columbia College’s Program Orientation prior to the start of the program.
- Admissions interview(s) to determine suitability for the profession and opportunity for success in the program.
Courses at Columbia College are taught in Canadian English. To qualify for admission, learners must demonstrate their language proficiency, typically through their high school or post-secondary transcripts, or through an academic assessment test.
Important Note: Students submitting transcripts to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements, may still be required to write Columbia’s ACCUPLACER Next-Generation assessment test after an admissions file review and formal interview with the Program Manager. See the Academic Proficiency Requirements section for further details.
The following requirements must be met prior the start of your program and/or practicum:
- Security Clearance
- Heart and Stroke BLS
- Health and Wellness Status
See further details in the Preparing for Practicum Placements section below.
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Additional Information
English test / program | Minimum required score |
Columbia College’s College Prep English course | B or 75% |
Canadian Language Benchmarks / Milestones Test* | 8 in each strand |
IELTS Academic* | Listening – 7.5, Reading – 6.5, Writing – 7.0, Speaking – 7.0 |
TOEFL* | 83 |
Columbia College ESL820 level course | 80% and 8 in each strand |
Columbia College’s Accuplacer English Test* | SS-85, RC-80, WR-6+ |
IQAS – Formal assessment | Alberta Education English Language Arts equivalents |
Alberta Education – High School English Course | English 30-1, English 30-2 with a final mark of 60%, or equivalent |
OR: Successful completion of an Alberta Education English Language Arts course that is consistent with the specified academic admission requirements for the Career Program
OR: Successful completion of three years of full-time secondary education at a school where English was the language of instruction
OR: Transcripts demonstrating successful completion of one year of full-time post-secondary education at a school where English was the language of instruction
OR: Transcripts demonstrating successful completion of a post-secondary level English course with a minimum grade of a C (65%) or equivalent
Test/Transcript Validity
Obtaining transcripts can sometimes present challenges, and their acceptance may be influenced by various factors. It’s important to be aware that transcripts may not be approved under certain conditions, such as if they are outdated, the grades do not meet the required standards, or if its unclear how they align with our admission requirements. Please consider the following points:
- Test/Transcript results are valid for two years from the day of testing or completion of a course.
- Official results must be submitted.
- Results that expire prior to the start date of the program may not be accepted, but will still be reviewed by the Registrar’s Office for consideration.
- Students with transcripts from an international institution who are looking to apply with their transcripts are encouraged to have their education assessed through the ‘International Qualifications Assessment Service‘ (IQAS).
- For questions regarding transcripts, please contact us at transcripts@columbia.ca
Admissions Assessment Test
- For students uncertain about their transcript eligibility, you have the option to apply by taking Columbia’s ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Assessment Test.
- Opting for this route exempts you from the need to submit transcripts as part of your application, providing a streamlined admission process.
Transferring Credits from Columbia to another Post Secondary Institution
Transfer opportunities are available at numerous degree-granting institutions throughout Alberta, across Canada, and internationally. These opportunities enable graduates to apply credits from completed courses towards a bachelor’s degree, potentially shortening the duration and cost of their further education.
Please note the following:
- The institution to which you intend to transfer has the final say on the acceptance and applicability of transfer credits.
- It’s crucial to consult with your prospective institution before initiating your studies at Columbia College to understand their policies and requirements regarding transfer credits.
Credit Transfer and Prior Learning Assessment for Education Assistant Certificate
If you’re currently working in education or have previous relevant experience, you may qualify for credit towards certain courses in our program. This recognition is aimed at acknowledging the value of your existing skills and knowledge.
- For those with experience in a related human services field, our Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) process offers the opportunity to evaluate and potentially credit your practical understanding towards specific course requirements.
- For detailed guidance on applying for transfer credits and to understand the specifics of the process, please reach out to an admissions advisor today. We would be happy to answer any questions.
Education Assistant to Social Services Block Transfers
Are you interested in Social Services? Transform your Education Assistant certificate and experience into an accelerated path with our Social Services Professional Diploma. Eligible EA course completions, from some institutions, may qualify you for a block transfer, fast-tracking your diploma completion.
Reach out to an admissions advisor today to check your eligibility and learn more about how your EA background can swiftly lead you to new opportunities in social services.
The following requirements must be met prior the start of your program and/or practicum.
- Security Clearance:
- Police Information Check
- Vulnerable Sector Search
- Child Intervention Check
- Due: Evidence of the application of the above Security Clearance Documents must be submitted prior to the start of the program
- First Aid & CPR:
- Standard First Aid and CPR Training Level C, renewed annually.
- Due: must be completed prior to starting Practicum (by the end of the first semester)
- Standard First Aid and CPR Training Level C, renewed annually.
- Health and Wellness Status:
- Due to the demanding nature of the work in the education field and Occupational Health and Safety requirements, the education assistant field has a strong focus on health and wellness.
- If you have a medical condition or disability that may impact your ability to be successful in a practicum setting, you are strongly advised to discuss concerns with the Program Chair or and Accommodations Advisor as soon as possible.
- More Information: For more information on accommodations, click here.
Access to Course Information:
- All relevant details, including course outlines, schedules, and resources, will be readily available on our dedicated Moodle pages.
- Further course-specific information will be communicated by your course facilitators and the Program Chair, ensuring you are well-informed and prepared for each course.
For a full list of courses and course descriptions for this program, please click here.
Ongoing Student Support:
- Our Student Services team is committed to supporting you throughout this new phase of your program. Whether you need academic advice, administrative assistance, or personal support, our team is here to help.
- For any technology-related inquiries or challenges, our Information Systems department is ready to assist. Visit Columbia College IT Help for prompt tech support.
Plan your future with clarity with our transparent tuition and general fees structure, effective from August 1 each year. For detailed information about tuition, fees, and costs associated with the program please visit our Tuition and Fees Page.
Refund of Tuition Fees
Please refer to the Student Contract of Tuition form for details of tuition refund policy. This form and more details regarding our refund policy are available from your Admissions Advisor.
To graduate from Education Assistant Professional program, students must successfully complete each course, earn 33 credits, and achieve an overall program grade point average of 2.0.
Tutoring is available for students. If you require tutoring, please contact your Program Chair or Coordinator.
We pride ourselves on providing an innovative education that prepares students for the real world, both professionally and personally.
Integrity in Education
Since 2006, Columbia College has been educating skilled Education Assistants, and our program is ensures out students are not only well-educated but also well-prepared to secure employment in the field. This high standard of education is recognized and licensed by the Private Vocational Training Branch of the Alberta Government.
Experiential Learning
Our students benefit from Columbia College’s longstanding relationships with various organizations for job placements. These organizations value the maturity, diversity, and depth of knowledge that our students bring, making our graduates highly sought after in the job market.
Focus on Employability:
We are dedicated to making our students employment-ready. Our approach includes:
- A hands-on practicum program, facilitating real-world experience and professional networking.
- Practical training in resume writing and interview strategies.
- Specialized workshops and a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training.
- The flexibility to specialize in an area of choice, enhancing job prospects and organizational fit.
Advanced Pedagogical Approaches:
We have a diverse as our student body and use a variety of engaging learning strategies:
- Interactive webinars and forums.
- Dynamic group activities and discussions.
- A range of assessments including presentations, essays, and web-based games.
- Graded assignments that challenge and develop critical thinking and practical skills.
Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
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