Better Job Ontario

Unlock Government Funding to Advance Your Career

Better Jobs Ontario is a government-funded program providing up to $28,000 in financial assistance to eligible individuals. The funding covers tuition, books, transportation, and other training-related expenses, helping Ontarians gain skills for high-demand jobs and secure stable employment.


Introduction

At Hanson College of Business, Health and Technology, we are committed to helping you take the next step toward a fulfilling career through the Better Jobs Ontario program. This government-funded initiative offers eligible individuals up to $28,000 in financial assistance for retraining in in-demand careers across Ontario. Whether you are unemployed, laid off, or working in a vulnerable job, this program could be the key to unlocking your future.

What is Better Jobs Ontario?

Better Jobs Ontario is a government-funded initiative offering eligible individuals up to $28,000 in financial assistance. This funding can be used to cover tuition, books, transportation, and other essential training-related expenses. The program’s goal is to help Ontarians develop the skills needed to find high-demand jobs and secure stable employment.

Who Can Apply?

You may qualify for the Better Jobs Ontario program if you meet one or more of the following criteria:
  • You have been laid off and are currently unemployed or underemployed.
  • You are a recent high school graduate with little or no work experience.
  • You are employed in a low-skill job that doesn’t match your skills or career interests.
  • You are ready to make a change and pursue training in a new field.

Our team at Hanson College of Business, Health and Technology is here to help you determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process.

Why Choose Hanson for Your Better Jobs Ontario Career Training?

Hanson College – Business, Health & Technology offers a wide range of career training programs specifically designed to prepare you for in-demand jobs in Ontario. Here’s how we support you through the Better Jobs Ontario program:

Choose from a variety of diploma and certificate programs in fields such as Business, Information Technology, Healthcare, and more – all tailored to meet current job market demands.

Our dedicated advisors are available to assist you every step of the way, from selecting the right program to navigating the Better Jobs Ontario application process.

We offer both in-person and online learning options so you can complete your training in a way that fits your lifestyle.

Our Career Services team provides job search strategies, resume building, and interview preparation to ensure you are fully prepared to enter the workforce after completing your training.

Eligibility & Application Process

Applying for Better Jobs Ontario funding is a straightforward process, and our team is here to help you through each step:

Check the eligibility criteria provided by Better Jobs Ontario or contact our advisors at Hanson for a personalized consultation.

Explore the various programs offered by Hanson that align with your career goals and meet the eligibility requirements for Better Jobs Ontario.

Once your funding is approved, enroll in your chosen program and begin your career transformation.

Our Career Services team provides job search strategies, resume building, and interview preparation to ensure you are fully prepared to enter the workforce after completing your training.

Contact Us

Ready to take the next step? Reach out to our admissions team at Hanson College – Business, Health & Technology today to discover how the Better Jobs Ontario program can help you achieve your career aspirations. Our advisors are ready to assist you with every aspect of the process, from determining eligibility to starting your training.

Disclaimer:

Hanson College of Business, Health and Technology is committed to supporting students throughout their educational journey. The Better Jobs Ontario program is a government-funded initiative, and all funding decisions are made by the Ontario government.