Admission Requirements & Prerequisites
Applicants must meet all of these entry requirements:
Submission of completed application forms
A satisfactory entrance interview with a College official
British Columbia Grade 12 graduation OR pass an entrance examination (please bring educational transcripts to your interview). An Adult Graduation Diploma will be accepted as equivalent. (Technical and Professional Communications 12, and English Literature 12, are both accepted as equivalent to English 12.)
Health clearance note from doctor
Current immunization record including hepatitis B vaccine (required)
Diphtheria/Tetanus (as per facility)
TB skin test
Influenza inoculation is highly recommended
Completed criminal record check under the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP). To accomplish this applicants must provide a signed consent for a criminal records check under the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP) at least three weeks before the start of their program
Provide two letters of reference
Provide proof that you have experience caring for persons in need of support (e.g. palliative care, home support, senior care)
Provide proof of your ability to write and speak English
Criminal Record Checks
Discovery Community College will submit each applicant’s criminal record check (CRC) on-line to the Criminal Record Review Program (CRRP). The status of the CRC does not automatically prevent an applicant from attending this program. However, any CRC that reveals “relevant” offences may make it difficult or impossible to place the student in a practicum or clinical. Students who cannot be placed in a practicum or clinical cannot graduate from this program and will be withdrawn.
Some practicum or clinical hosts may require their own criminal record check. It is the Student's responsibility to provide this directly to the host. If the criminal record check reveals information that raises concerns relevant to the placement the host may decline the placement. Students who cannot be placed in a practicum or clinical cannot graduate from this program and will be withdrawn.
Many facilities require a criminal record check (either through the CRRP or the RCMP). We recommend that applicants who are concerned about their criminal record complete their CRC through the CRRP before they begin the Residential Home Care Attendant Program.