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Choosing between two college offers (LOA vs waiting for another Letter of Acceptance)

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Documents Needed

  • Letter of Acceptance (LOA)

    Received from one college; decide whether to pay the fee and lock this in or wait on a second college's offer.

Step-by-Step

When you're deciding between paying for one college's Letter of Acceptance (LOA) versus waiting for a second school's decision, group members suggested a research-based approach rather than picking based on reputation alone:

  1. Check the job outlook for your NOC code on the official IRCC/job bank resources (e.g., cic.gc.ca's job outlook pages) — this shows employment trends for your intended occupation in the region you're considering, which matters more long-term than which college name is more familiar.

  2. Compare based on your specific program, not just the college overall — course quality and outcomes can vary program-by-program even within reputable colleges.

  3. Connect with alumni or current students from the programs you're considering to get firsthand insight into job placement and program quality, rather than relying only on forum opinions.


The general takeaway: both colleges mentioned were considered reputable options, so the deciding factor should be your specific program's job market outlook and firsthand accounts from people who've completed it — not simply which acceptance letter arrived first.

Dos, Don'ts & Tips

  • Do: Check the job outlook for your NOC code before committing to a program/college.
  • Do: Reach out to alumni or current students in the specific program for real feedback.
  • Tip: Compare programs, not just overall college reputation — quality can vary by program within the same school.

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