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Post-Secondary

Canadian Armed Forces families with high school-aged children may prepare for university or college applications while OUTCAN. As their situations are unique (applying as Canadian military families attending US high schools or high schools abroad), they may experience specific issues during the applications process.

Canadian Armed Forces families with high school-aged children may prepare for university or college applications while OUTCAN.  As their situations are unique (applying as Canadian military families attending U.S. high schools or high schools abroad), they may experience specific issues during the applications process.

Connect with Children's Education Management to find supports available to your teens during this time and to speak with a guidance counselor. 


Virtual Canadian Post-Secondary Education Library

With an eye toward OUTCAN circumstances, and to assist CAF families navigating post-secondary education, MFS(US) hosted and interviewed recruiters and admissions officers from coast to coast. We then created a Virtual Canadian Post-Secondary Education Library filled with information recordings highlighting several different universities and colleges across Canada. Check to see if your school of choice is listed!

In these recordings you can find information on:

  • Credit and course requirements/equivalency
  • Minimum grade requirements
  • ACT/SAT scores
  • Residency status during application
  • Live-In Residence availability
  • Tips and tricks for filling out supplemental applications
  • Virtual tours and
  • Healthcare insurance.

Still have questions? Contact the admissions professionals of the universities or colleges you are interested in. Many of these contacts are included in our recordings library.