Online High School Diplomas: What Canadian Employers Need to Know
The Government of Canada recognizes online high school diplomas as valid credentials for employment purposes, provided they are issued by accredited institutions.
The Government of Canada recognizes online high school diplomas as valid credentials for employment purposes, provided they are issued by accredited institutions.
Research from McGill University suggests that Canadian employers are increasingly recognizing online high school diplomas as equivalent to traditional diplomas, with 75% of respondents considering them valid for hiring purposes.
A study published in the Journal of Educational Research found that Canadian employers view online high school diplomas as legitimate credentials, but may require additional verification or assessment to ensure authenticity.
This online tool allows students and employers to verify the recognition status of online high school diplomas from various Canadian institutions, providing a convenient and reliable way to confirm credential authenticity.
The Canadian Human Resources Association provides guidance for employers on recognizing online high school diplomas, including tips for verifying authenticity and understanding the benefits of hiring candidates with online credentials.
A recent CBC News article explores the growing trend of online high school diplomas in Canada, including the perspectives of employers, educators, and students on the value and recognition of these credentials.
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada provides information on the accreditation and recognition of online high schools in Canada, including a list of accredited institutions and their recognized programs.
A video panel discussion featuring experts from the Canadian education sector explores the current state and future directions of online high school diplomas in Canada, including their recognition and value in the job market.