As of May 3, 2024, the General Education Development (GED®) high school equivalency certificate is no longer available in Canada. The new Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) is replacing the GED® as the Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate. TVLA can help you prepare and succeed on the five tests (reading, writing, math, science and social studies). For more information, contact us today.
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What is the CAEC?
Like the GED®, the CAEC is for adults 18 years and older who do not have a Canadian High School diploma. Ontario candidates who successfully complete the five CAEC tests will earn an Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate. Having the CAEC will make you eligible for many employment, apprenticeship, and educational opportunities.
Is my GED still valid?
The GED® continues to be a recognized credential. If you have previously passed the 5 GED® test subjects, your credential remains valid. If you completed some of the 5 GED® test subjects, the CAEC will accept successfully completed GED® test subjects in place of the associated CAEC test subjects until May 2027.
CAEC Requirements
- Must be 18 years of age
- Have not graduated from high school
- Have been out of school for at least one year
- Be a resident of Ontario
Preparing for the CAEC
TVLA is here to help you prepare for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC). Our comprehensive program is specifically designed to support adult learners towards achieving their high school equivalency.
Contact us for more information today!