Continuing Education
If you have not completed high school or have graduated without the marks or specific credits you need for a post-secondary program, you can take adult upgrading. Through the program you may:
Enrol in the GED preparation program;
Acquire credits that...
Post-secondary vocational training is offered in both registered and non-registered private training schools in PEI. Registration does not guarantee quality, so it is a good idea to research the private training school you plan to attend.
Schools...
You may write the GED (General Education Development) tests to receive your Grade 12 diploma if you did not finish high school. Many community colleges and universities will accept you as a mature student if you have a satisfactory GED score. In order to...
If you are interested in developing a new skill or hobby you may want to register for a class through community school. Courses offered in communities across the province include, for example, rug hooking, computer use, photography, language and literacy...
If you are operating a registered private training school in PEI you must have licensed instructors.
The Administrator of Private Training Schools will issue an Instructor Authorization License to approved applicants, except for professions, which...
The PEI Administrator of Private Training Schools has registered the following private training schools:
Abegweit Associates-Charlottetown
Bill Campbell
53 Queen Street
Charlottetown, PE C1A 4A5
Telephone: (902) 368-2767
Fax: (902) 436-3555thebees@...
Most training programs offered on PEI must be registered as a private training school under the Private Training Schools Act. Instructors who teach at the school must have a PEI instructor’s license. Contact the Administrator of Private Training Schools...
The General Educational Development (GED) is a series of five tests in the high school curriculum areas of writing, social studies, science, reading, and mathematics. Those who successfully complete all five tests will be awarded a GED Equivalency...
If you are between 15 and 30 years of age and want to develop skills related to your career interests, you may be eligible for a youth internship through the SYnC (Supporting Youth in Careers) program. This youth employment initiative introduces...