Education Advising
Okanagan College Education Advisors help you plan your studies to get the most out of your time at our institution.
How we can help you
Whether you take a full credential, or a few transferable courses, your decision to come to school is a life-changing choice.
Education Advising is a collaborative process that involves teamwork to create an academic plan to meet your needs.
We'll review requirements and pre-requisites, program checklists and course planning with you. We're here to help you navigate college processes and plan out your time here at OC.
Our services and resources
Meet an advisor
Book an education advising appointment
Book an appointment through our online booking system. Pick a campus and appointments can be in person, via Zoom or telephone. If you don't see appointments available, come to Virtual drop-ins.
Join a drop-in session
Need to ask a quick question? Join us for a virtual or in-person drop-in session to get your answers.
Ask an advisor
Have questions about your education at OC? Our team will will do their best to get back to you within 48 business hours.
Virtual drop-ins*
Participants will:
- Enter into a virtual waiting room
- Get moved into a private virtual room by an advisor when it's their drop-in session
- Have 10 minutes to ask questions
- Have chance to return later for another session
- Check this page to confirm no changes have been made to the virtual drop-in schedule
*Business students (including those in Year 3 and 4 of BBA or Post-Baccalaureate programs) must email a Business Advisor at AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca or schedule an appointment.
In-person drop-ins for OC students*
Domestic students:
- Monday, March 23: 1:00 pm-2:30 pm
- Tuesday, March 24: 10:30 am-12:00 pm
Location: Centre for Learning (E Building) - Room E110
Domestic students (Business Administration programs):
- March 17, 18, 19: 1:00pm to 2:30pm
- March 24, 25, 26: 1:00pm to 2:30pm
- March 31, April 1, 2: 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Location: Centre for Learning (E Building) - Room E110
International students:
- Click on the following link for a detailed schedule: International Education Advising.
Location: International Education Department - Room E110
* Please note that in-person drop-in sessions are intended for current OC student and may be subject to change or cancellation with short notice.
Preparing for your advising session
Participate: Be prepared for your appointment. Make a list of OC programs or courses that interest you. Browse Classes and review Okanagan College program information and class schedules. Bring questions and documents like high school transcripts or other supporting materials.
Engage: Do your best to keep any appointment you have made. If you must cancel, please give us advance notice. Keep up to date with your email. Okanagan College communicates with students about deadlines and important events by email. Please bring any emails you have questions about to your appointment.
Review: Make it a habit to look back on your semester and identify areas for improvement. Bring any ideas or concerns to the attention of your Education Advisor so that they can help refer you to available services.
Inform: Keep us up to date if your plans change. We may be able to guide you in a new direction.
For upgrading students
We understand that deciding to go back to school can be overwhelming, or that you have a lot of questions. Education Advisors are here to help! We will walk you through each step from:
- The application and admission process
- The Skills Assessment process
- Deciding how many courses to take
- How to register
- Financial Aid and Awards can help you with grants and supports available that may be available to you
Admissions and course registration FAQ
In order to take a course at Okanagan College, you need to apply and be accepted to a program. Once you are admitted to a program you can then register for courses within your area for which you have the course prerequisites. The first step is to decide which program(s) you wish to apply to.
Here is some information to get you started:
- All programs require that you have graduated from high school, OR are at least 19 years of age and have not attended a traditional high school for at least 12 months
- Most programs will require an English language admission requirement and may require that you complete other academic courses
- Some programs will require you to have completed non-academic requirements
- OC offers admission to students on a “first-applied, first-offered” basis for all programs with the exception of our nursing programs. Apply if you already meet the academic admission requirements for your program OR if you will meet those requirements by the end of the June preceding your fall admission date
- You will need to send an official copy of your high school transcript and post-secondary transcripts to Okanagan College
- If you have courses from other colleges and universities that are not over 10 years old, you can request transfer credit
Meet with an advisor, review admission information and program description for your prospective program and apply for admission to your new program.
Use the B.C. Transfer Guide to see how your Okanagan College transfer in or out to other colleges and universities in British Columbia. It is your responsibility to contact a program advisor at your intended school early in your studies at OC. There may be other courses they would wish you to take for your particular program.
They are welcome to come with you to an advising appointment. However, without you being present, they cannot get advice for you unless you give Okanagan College permission to release your information to them. This is true for parents, spouses or sponsors; no information can be shared without your prior consent.
Do you consent to the release of your information?
Log into myOkanagan and fill out the "Consent to Release Information" online form.
If you have been out of high school for five years or more, or you do not have the pre-requisite course, we recommended that you complete the Skills Assessment to determine which Okanagan College upgrading class is the best fit for you. Contact an Education Advisor for assistance.
Plan your courses
Need to know what courses to take to complete your program or earn your credential? Download a handy course planning sheet to help you map out what courses you need to take.
Program overview for new Arts, Business or Science students.
Geography and Earth and Environmental Science course classification: Arts or Science?
Meet the team
Adrienne Renaud
Education Planning Advisor - Business
Campus: Kelowna
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Alicia Mayne
Education Planning Advisor - Arts
Campus: Kelowna
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Alison Roberts-Zschocke
Education Planning Advisor
Campus: Penticton
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Heather Thompson
Education Planning Advisor - International Students
Campus: Kelowna
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Kim Strilchuk
Education Planning Advisor
Campus: Vernon
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Nayoung Kim
Education Planning Advisor - International Students
Campus: Kelowna
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Shannon Kiehlbauch
Education Planning Advisor - Disability Access Students
Campus: Salmon Arm
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Stacey Larsen
Education Planning Advisor
Campus: Salmon Arm
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Vivian Moretti
Education Planning Advisor
Campus: Kelowna
Email: AskOC@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone: 250-762-5445
Office Hours
September to April (Monday-Friday): 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
May to August (Monday-Friday): 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
hours may vary per campus
Phone
Call Local: 250-762-5445
Call toll-free: 1-877-755-2266
Ask an advisor
Have questions about your education at OC? Our team will will do their best to get back to you within 48 business hours.