Traditional full-time student program
Traditional full-time studies program and Work-study program
It is our belief that obtaining a higher education is not only about acquiring a theoretical and technical education but also helping students enrich their social and professional lives. Students enrolled in a two, three, or four-year program have the choice of either enrolling as a full-time student or enrolling in a work-study program.
In the event that you do not foresee being able to afford enrolling as a full-time student (i.e. the traditional approach to higher education including mandatory internships), or if you wish to try a new approach to higher learning, then we recommend that you consider a work-study program (Note: Work-study students spend two days per week at school and three days per week at work), which would allow you to earn the same degree as a full-time student, while at the same time acquiring valuable work experience.
Nonetheless, most students find that enrolling as a full-time student is easier and less physically demanding, allowing the student to completely focus on his or her studies.