Dual Credit – Accelerated OYAP Program at George Brown Polytechnic

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Online Registration Process - Winter 2025

Process for Secondary Representative and Student

Welcome to the online registration page for the Dual Credit/Accelerated OYAP Program at George Brown Polytechnic. We look forward to welcoming your students to George Brown Polytechnic.

You are on this page because you have received access to register Board Approved student(s). If you have not received Board Approval you cannot register your student(s) and need to contact your School Board OYAP representative.

Please carefully read the online registration steps before applying with your student(s):

Step 1
Secondary school teacher has received Board approval on number of seat(s), in a specific Dual Credit/Accelerated OYAP program, for eligible student(s).

Step 2
Secondary school teacher applies online along with approved student(s). Please do not forward this link to your approved student(s).

Step 3
Secondary school teacher and student(s) complete all the required fields in the online registration form and submit form. Please ensure you press the "Submit" button.

Step 4
Student should sign and complete online consent form.  A parent or guardian signature is required if student is under 18 years.  Form should be emailed to dualcredit.program@georgebrown.ca.

George Brown Polytechnic consent form

Step 5
If you are registering more than one student, please use your "Back button" in the top right hand corner of the computer screen to go back to the previous registration page. You can then change the student information to enter information for your next student while keeping the school and teacher information unchanged.

Registration Form (Step 3)

Fill in the form below.

Home Address
Emergency Contact Name
Title

For more information, please refer to the Dual Credit Program PDF.

If the answer is 'Yes', please enter the name of the college below:

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Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.