Mature Student Diplomas in Ontario
The Ontario government offers equivalency diplomas for mature students who have not completed their high school education. These diplomas are recognized by employers and post-secondary institutions.
The Ontario government offers equivalency diplomas for mature students who have not completed their high school education. These diplomas are recognized by employers and post-secondary institutions.
The Toronto District School Board offers an equivalency diploma program for mature students, providing an alternative path to achieving a high school diploma.
The Peel District School Board provides Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for mature students, allowing them to earn credits towards their equivalency diploma.
Conestoga College offers a mature student equivalency diploma program, designed for students who are 18 years or older and have been out of school for at least one year.
The Ontario Ministry of Education outlines the requirements for mature students to obtain an equivalency diploma, including the completion of specific courses and assessments.
George Brown College provides Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for mature students, allowing them to earn credits towards their equivalency diploma.
The Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) provides support and resources for mature students, including information on equivalency diplomas and prior learning assessment.
The Ontario Ministry of Education hosts a webinar on equivalency diplomas for mature students, covering topics such as eligibility, requirements, and the application process.