Online High School Diplomas: What Employers Need to Know
The U.S. Department of Labor's CareerOneStop website provides guidance on recognizing online high school diplomas, including those from Canadian institutions, for employment purposes.
The U.S. Department of Labor's CareerOneStop website provides guidance on recognizing online high school diplomas, including those from Canadian institutions, for employment purposes.
This article discusses the various online high school diploma equivalents available in Canada, including the General Educational Development (GED) certificate and the prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR) process.
McGill University's research on the recognition of online high school diplomas by Canadian employers highlights the importance of accreditation and quality assurance in online education.
This website provides an overview of online high school diploma programs available to Canadian students, including programs offered by public and private schools, as well as vocational training institutions.
The Centre for Research and Innovation in Education (CERI) at McGill University explores the recognition of online credentials, including high school diplomas, by employers in Canada and internationally.
Indeed's career guide provides tips and advice for individuals who have obtained an online high school diploma, including how to get it recognized by employers and how to highlight their skills and experience.
This online tool, provided by the Alliance of Sector Councils, helps individuals determine the equivalency of their online high school diploma for employment and education purposes in Canada.
Colleges Ontario provides information on high school diploma equivalents for international students, including those who have completed online high school programs, who wish to pursue post-secondary education in Canada.