Canadian High School Diploma Equivalents
The Canadian government recognizes several high school diploma equivalents, including the General Educational Development (GED) certificate, which is accepted by many employers.
The Canadian government recognizes several high school diploma equivalents, including the General Educational Development (GED) certificate, which is accepted by many employers.
This article provides guidance for employers on recognizing and verifying online high school diplomas, including those from Canadian institutions.
McGill University's research on online high school diplomas highlights the importance of accreditation and recognition by employers, with a focus on Canadian institutions.
A recent survey found that many Canadian employers recognize and accept online high school diplomas, but some may require additional verification or certification.
Thompson Rivers University provides a tool for employers to verify the authenticity of high school diplomas, including those earned online from Canadian institutions.
This video discusses the acceptance of online high school diplomas by Canadian employers, featuring interviews with HR experts and educators.
The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials provides information on high school diploma equivalents recognized by Canadian employers, including those earned online.
This guide from Colleges Ontario provides employers with information on recognizing prior learning, including online high school diplomas, and their equivalency to traditional high school diplomas.