DISCOVER WILLOWBANK
The program accepts applications from anyone with a high school diploma. It also welcomes people with existing apprenticeship training and/or with college and university degrees. We are committed to treating all trades and disciplines as equal participants in the conservation of significant cultural resources. Students from various backgrounds find that Willowbank is a place of sharing and mutual learning. The combination of individual and team projects allows for a variety of learning opportunities.

Willowbank's graduates start their careers with an unprecedented network of contacts in the conservation field, because of our unique faculty associate program. By the time a student graduates from Willowbank, he or she has worked with more than 50 mentors and teachers from the cream of the profession in Canada and abroad, people who love coming to Willowbank to share their intellectual and craft skills. These people are carpenters, joiners, timber-framers, historians, archaeologists, social activists, aboriginal leaders, cultural planners, landscape architects, architects and engineers.