Online High School Diplomas in Canada: Employer Acceptance
The Government of Canada recognizes online high school diplomas as equivalent to traditional diplomas, and most employers accept them.
The Government of Canada recognizes online high school diplomas as equivalent to traditional diplomas, and most employers accept them.
A study by McGill University found that 75% of Canadian employers consider online high school diplomas to be equivalent to traditional diplomas.
Many Canadian employers, including major corporations, accept online high school diplomas from accredited institutions.
The Online Learning Consortium provides a list of accredited online high schools in Canada, whose diplomas are recognized by employers across the country.
A journal article published on JSTOR explores the perception of online high school diplomas among Canadian employers, highlighting the importance of accreditation.
This tool helps students determine which online high school diplomas are accepted by employers in Canada, based on accreditation and other factors.
In this video, an education expert discusses the acceptance of online high school diplomas by Canadian employers and provides tips for students.
The Government of Canada's job website provides information on recognized online high school diplomas, which are accepted by federal employers.