Prosthetic–Orthotic Technician Program

For details about this program and what you will learn, please visit georgebrown.ca/S102.

Statistical Information

  • Student Intake: 30
  • Average No. of Applicants 150
  • Classes running per year: 2
  • Attrition (past five years): 20%
  • Employment Record over the past 5 years: Approximately 85%

Orthotic/Prosthetic Technician (S102) Program Selection Process

To apply for the Prosthetic-Orthotic Technician Program, a candidate must have at least the equivalent of an Ontario High School Graduation Diploma with the recommendation that applicants have credits in Physics and Biology OR one can apply as a Mature Student.

The selection of students involves a two-step procedure:

i) Eligible applicants will be invited to take an online admissions test involving subjects covering English, physics, anatomy, and workshop awareness.

Testing will be available on Saturday, March 2 & Sunday, March 3, 2024 EST (Eastern Standard Time) 12 p.m.-1 p.m.. Login window: The test is 1.5 hours in duration.

Scheduling and arrangements for this testing will be done via the email applicants submitted when registering with Ontario Colleges.

ii) The top 50 ranked students from the admissions testing will be invited to an online video interview between March 11 and March 17, 2024.

Approximately thirty applicants are selected for the first-year class beginning in September of each Calendar year.

Address:

Prosthetic-Orthotic Technician Program,
George Brown College Prosthetic & Orthotic Programs
c/o SCIL/U Wing,
2075 Bayview Ave.,
Toronto, Ont. CANADA, M4N 3M5

Technical Program Selection Process Overview:

2024 Application Process

  • Online admissions test on March 2 & 3, 2024 EST (Eastern Standard Time)
  • Online video interviews between March 23 and March 29, 2024.
  • Thirty applicants will be selected for the class that begins in September 2024.