Our in-class workshops help students build business readiness, discover limitless CPA career possibilities, and understand how to achieve them.
Teacher Colleague Program (TCP)
The Teacher Colleague Program (TCP) is designed to empower Ontario high school business and accounting educators and guidance counsellors with meaningful support and enriching opportunities.
Through this complimentary program, educators gain exclusive access to:
- Booking in-class workshops led by CPA Ontario’s High School recruiters, bringing real-world insights directly to students.
- Exclusive experiential student events such as Discovery Day at KPMG, case competitions and conferences in partnership with leading post-secondary institutions and employers.
- Curriculum-aligned teaching resources that enhance and complement the Ontario high school curriculum.
As a member of our TCP program you will have access to educational events and resources for you and your students.
High School Ambassador Program (HAP)
Encourage your students to sign up to our High School Ambassador Program, which provides exclusive access and invitations to our events, workshops and competitions. Through HAP your students will get an early start on their future professional success.
HAP is perfect for any high school student thinking about their career. Share this exciting free program with your students today.
TCP opportunities
You and your students are invited to join us at our signature conference, now available in multiple regions. Hear from diverse CPAs, connect with your teacher peers and watch your students be inspired.
The Teacher Advisory Board (TAB) represents the voice of high school teachers at CPA Ontario. This group of teachers collaborates with us to develop and improve programming and resources to support you and your students in the classroom.
CPA Ontario partners with the Ontario Business Educators’ Association (OBEA), which supports business educators with conferences, resources and workshops to learn about new ideas and technology that can support their students’ learning. Students of registered teachers can take part in contests.




