Are your courses recognized by the government?
Yes, all our courses follow Ministry guidelines.
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Yes, all our courses follow Ministry guidelines.
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There is no cost for the individual courses, but you have to pay for your materials (books).
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Check with the individual centres. Some centres have monthly start dates. See the list of School Boards at https://guidance.procede.ca/school-boards-and-school-service-centres/.
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You have to be 16 years old by June 30th of the year you want to start the program.
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Adult education centres can offer various training activities, depending on the context: educational activities leading to an official certificate or diploma, the acquisition of competencies or the completion of prerequisites for vocational training or higher education duly approved training activities for which the Ministère de l’Éducation (MEQ) is responsible that are prescribed by law, promoted
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Your experience can come from anywhere! Perhaps you learned on the job, from a parent, or are self-taught. RAC’s not too concerned with how you learned, we just want to make sure you get the recognition you deserve. One of the tools we have is a self-assessment document. This document lists every skill we will
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You should not have to redo, in a formal educational setting, any learning you may have already acquired on the job or through life experience. Together with a content specialist from your trade, we’ll discover what you already know and what is the best way to develop any missing elements based on the program of
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Registrations are done on AdmissionFP. Some centres have their own websites that students go through first, then get transfered to AdmissionFP. Some centres also require students to present documents and sign forms.
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Recognition of Acquired Competencies (RAC). RAC is a process that makes it possible to be assessed on your existing skills for the purpose of gaining official recognition of the competencies you’ve acquired through life and work experience. Basically, what you have already learned on the job, through a hobby, or from volunteering. This process allows