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Civil Engineering Technician (cvl)
Program Requirements
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Academic:
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.
• Grade 12 Mathematics is strongly recommended.
• Physics background is recommended.
• International applicants must have successfully completed Grade 12 or equivalent secondary education.
• Complete academic transcripts and graduation certificate are required.
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English:
• IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0 with no band below 5.5
• PTE Academic: 58
• Duolingo English Test: 105–110
• TOEFL iBT: Minimum 20/30 in each skill
• CAEL: 60
• Cambridge English: 169 with no skill below 162
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Special:
• Students receive hands-on training in civil engineering practices, surveying and construction technology.
• Program includes computer-aided drafting (CAD), building practices, material testing and field surveying.
• Students may transfer to the Civil Engineering Technology program after first year (minimum grade requirements apply).
• Indoor and outdoor laboratory activities are mandatory.
• Students may be required to perform lifting of equipment and work in outdoor field conditions.
• Optional Co-op stream (CVLC) available for eligible students.
• Program is accredited by Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC).
Key Facts
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Credential:
Diploma
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Duration:
2 Years
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Annual Tuition Fee:
17122.00
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Initial Deposit:
0.00
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Scholarship:
N/A
Refund Policy
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Students whose study permit applications are still pending may request a deferral to the next available intake, provided the request is submitted before Day 10 of classes and the program is available. Deferrals are granted only once.
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Students awaiting an IRCC decision must still meet the deferral deadline. Requests submitted after Day 10 of classes will not be approved solely because a study permit decision is pending.
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Students may alternatively withdraw and apply for a refund by submitting the required withdrawal form and supporting documentation. Applicable administrative fees may be deducted.
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If a study permit application is refused, students may defer their admission and request a new Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) to support a future study permit application. PAL issuance is subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.
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Refund requests due to study permit refusal must include a copy of the official IRCC refusal letter and be submitted within 14 days of the refusal date.
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Only the refusal letter associated with the intake being withdrawn from will be considered for refund eligibility.
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Students whose second study permit application is refused before the start of classes may still qualify for a refund, subject to Seneca’s refund policy.
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Deferral requests are subject to program availability, and late requests may require a written appeal.
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Approved late deferrals may be subject to a CAD $200 late fee.
Other Terms
- All information and documents submitted must be genuine and correct.
- Application fee is generally non-refundable.
- Refund of tuition or deposit depends on the institution policy.
- Visa approval depends on immigration rules and document accuracy.
- Please monitor your email regularly for updates.
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