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Organization: Carleton University - Centre for Initiatives in Education - Enriched Support Program  
Phone Numbers: 613-520-2804
Email: cie@carleton.ca
Website: www.carleton.ca/cie
Address:
Dunton Tower
1125 Colonel By Dr, Rm 1516
Ottawa, ON
K1S 5B6
Intersection: Bronson Ave and Sunnyside Ave
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4:30pm

Closed for lunch from 12noon-1 pm
Executives: Jennifer Gilbert - Associate Director
jennifer.gilbert@carleton.ca
Public Contacts: Tracy Yusuf - Registrarial and Admissions Administrator
esp@carleton.ca
Stephanie Wagar - ESP Coordinator
613-520-2600 ext 2545 * stephanie.wagar@carleton.ca
Service Description: Enriched Support Program (ESP): A first-year program designed for students who do not meet traditional university entrance requirements * Helps students qualify for admission to a degree program while earning university credits in supported learning environment * Contact: 613-520-2804, esp@carleton.ca, carleton.ca/esp

Lifelong Learning Program (LLeap): Carleton University's Centre for Initiatives in Education offers a daytime non-credit, low-cost program for semi-retired and retired people who are interested in learning for the fun of learning * Sessions throughout the year * No exams or grades * Lectures and discussion * Contact lifelonglearning@carleton.ca, https://carleton.ca/lifelong

Fees: Set fees according to program * Visit the website for current fees
Application: Call to receive an information brochure and a registration form, or visit the website

ESP: www.carleton.ca/esp

LleaP: www.carleton.ca/lifelong
Eligibility / Target Population: Enriched Support Program: students whose high school grades and performance do not reflect their full academic potential * The program is appropriate for both high school graduates and mature students

Lifelong Learning Program: Adults of all ages are welcome to enroll in affordable, accessible non-credit courses; for those who enjoy acquiring knowledge about new topics
Languages: English
Area Served:
Ottawa (City of)  
See Also: Continuing Education

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