Online Courses and Programs
The Government of Ontario offers online adult education courses that can lead to university credits through various institutions, including community colleges and universities.
The Government of Ontario offers online adult education courses that can lead to university credits through various institutions, including community colleges and universities.
The University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies offers online courses for adult learners, with options to earn university credits that can be transferred to degree programs.
Conestoga College in Ontario provides online adult education courses, including those that offer university credits, in fields such as business, technology, and healthcare.
George Brown College in Toronto offers PLAR, which allows adult learners to earn university credits for prior learning and experience, and also provides online courses to support this process.
Western University in London, Ontario, offers online courses that can be taken for university credit, with options for adult learners to pursue degree completion or professional development.
The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto conducts research on adult education and offers resources for online learning, including courses that can lead to university credits.
The Thames Valley District School Board in Ontario provides online learning resources for adult education, including courses that offer university credits, in partnership with local colleges and universities.
Algonquin College in Ottawa offers online university credit courses for adult learners, with options to pursue degree completion or transfer credits to other institutions.