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Obtaining an Equivalency Diploma in Ontario
The Ontario government offers an equivalency diploma for individuals who have not completed high school. Apply through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program or the General Educational Development (GED) test.
GED Testing in Ontario
Prepare for the GED test in Ontario and earn your high school equivalency diploma. Study materials and test centers are available across the province.
Equivalency Diplomas: A Path to Post-Secondary Education
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) accepts equivalency diplomas for admission to certain programs. Learn more about the application process and requirements.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) in Ontario
PLAR is a process that recognizes an individual's prior learning and experience, which can be used to obtain an equivalency diploma. Learn more about PLAR and how it works in Ontario.
Ontario Equivalency Diploma: A Guide for Adults
Newcomers to Ontario can obtain an equivalency diploma through various pathways, including the GED test and PLAR. This guide provides information on the process and required documents.
Research on Equivalency Diplomas in Ontario
The Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) has conducted research on equivalency diplomas and their impact on post-secondary education and employment outcomes.
News: Ontario Government Expands Equivalency Diploma Program
The Ontario government has announced an expansion of the equivalency diploma program, making it more accessible to adults across the province. Learn more about the changes and how to apply.
Equivalency Diploma Ontario: A Resource Guide
This comprehensive guide provides information on obtaining an equivalency diploma in Ontario, including eligibility requirements, application processes, and study materials.