'Everything we did it's not worth it. We have to start all over again,' a student said.
Ontario is in dire need of health-care workers, but more than 90 students who graduated from a private college program to be ultrasound technicians have been told they won’t be allowed to get jobs in their chosen field.
After the students graduated last year in March they were shocked to find out the program had not been accredited, meaning they can't take the Canada Sonography Exam, which also means they can't be hired as ultrasound technicians. “Since then, the Ministry has been engaged with CACC to make sure that all students were notified on recommended next steps including seeking refunds the students are entitled to, finding new institutions to continue their training, and providing documentation. A majority of students have requested and received their refunds and the ministry is engaged with CACC as that work continues.”
“My heart goes out to all the students. All our staff are also frustrated and we are not happy about this incident," said Aryan.Aryan said the school had been following all ministry directives to get accredited and were working with officials to make sure the program was up to the standards required.
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