Is it possible to have a statement of account?
Yes, centres can give you a statement of account.
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Yes, centres can give you a statement of account.
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Support is on a case by case situation and is based on personal criteria students must provide. It is not based on which program a student is registered for.
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Daily schedules are flexible to suit student needs.
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Yes, based on the courses you took, you may be accepted in adult education. Documents like the students’ permanent code, reports cards, diplomas and the program the student wishes to register for, must be sent to the Ministry.
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This is a course by course decision. Most programs do not allow for more than a few classes missed within a module. In certain programs, if a student misses several classes within a module, they may have to restart the module over. In centres with one group, this could mean having to wait a year
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Centre websites often list the materials needed for courses and programs.
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It depends on the program and the level of English the student is comfortable with.
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Inforoute (https://www.inforoutefpt.org/) will tell you which pre-requisites you need for programs.
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SSET: Secondary School Equivalency Tests Age required: 16 years old by June 30th of the school year preceding the registration. 5 tests English Comprehension English Grammar French Second Language 2 of the 4 tests of the series (Economics, Mathematics, Natural Science, Social Studies) Students get an attestation of equivalence for secondary 5 studies.
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For most subjects you must complete the entire module. The exception, is in French secondary 5 exam.
Can I simply do a test and not a whole subject course in Adult Education? Read More »