Not an on-line course but is a Private Career College. 52 weeks, 20 hrs a week that is recognized by the Forces as an accredited college for Police Foundations. Trillium College Cobourg. Campuses in Oshawa, Peterborough and Cobourg, Instructor is a retired OPP Sgt. of 34 years at Cobourg Campus, and the instruction is not out of a textbook. Most is, but we do allot of practical skills too. Fair number of field trips to court and OPP Headquarters. We just sat in on 2 days of the Troy Davies trial, the kid who knifed CST. Chris Garrett in Cobourg. We have also attended the OPP headquarters for a full day tour. Saw all the new cars in the motor pool, met with officers in recruiting, and met then commissioner Gwen Boniface.
Overall, a good program that will fast track you a diploma. Cost? 10'000 and books are 1800. Expensive. Very expensive compared to community colleges, but I guess that's the price you pay. If you are unemployed, HRDC has a great program for skills development, and they will pay you up too 25'000 grand for the one year schooling. And give you 13 cents a km for travel expense's back and forth each day. And when your EI payments stop, HRDC will cover your living expenses for the remainder of time you are in school.
And fitness classes aside, you can do a Police Foundations Diploma from Durham College and Loyalist College all on-line. Part-time. And you can apply for OSAP, part-time loan, so long as you earn less than 25'000 dollars a year, or there about's. Cannot remember the exact figure.
In addition, Loyalist College offers a Policing Fundamentals certificate. It's 8 classes, all on-line, through continuing education, and I am unsure if it is accepted by the CF in lieu of a diploma, but, if you have other education, and work experience related to security, it may squeak you in. All you can do is ask right?