Course registration * intake and orientation usually begins at least three weeks prior to first class date
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Adults 18 years and older who are Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and out of school at least one year * others may apply
Fees
Fees vary * tuition free for Canadian Citizens and Landed Immigrant adults (excluding PSW course) * activity fee for some courses, including PSW course
Languages
English ; French
Language Note
Interpretation available upon request * provides French language education and resources * for French service contact Helen Griffin (ext 20411)
Area(s) Served
London, Middlesex, Elgin, and Oxford
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Adult and continuing education centre
Secondary school credit programs (Grade 9 to 12) for adults, continuing education and summer school for all students * day and correspondences/self-study courses * full or part time continuous entry courses * diploma and certificate programs * educational counselling to registrants * volunteer tutors available * limited child care services
credit for high school diploma
workplace training, career preparation and prior learning assessments
credit business and technical courses
International Languages Program (Elementary courses, Secondary credit courses)
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students (18+)
English as a Second Language (ESL) - 519-452-2660 ext 69715 - General and specialty classes
Alternative Education programs throughout the city of London, Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties for youth in Grades 7-12
Adult High School Diploma Program
Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete a secondary school diploma, upgrade marks for postsecondary admission, achieve Level 1 Apprenticeship trade or move into gainful employment * academic and technical education programs
Gateway Program
Upgrading classes for adults * literacy, numeracy, and digital technology courses for students to further their education, improve employment situation, or increase independence
Personal Support Worker (PSW) Program
A Co-operative education program which includes 330 hours of classroom theory and 330 hours of on-the-job training in agencies that employ PSWs * Clinical placement offers work experience in a long-term care home * Placement involves work experience in assisted living facility, an independent living facility, a group home, an adult day program, a hospice, a respite care facility for children, a community health agency, or a school