Adult Education - Vancouver School Board The Vancouver School District Adult Education program provides adult students ages 16 or older (as of July 1, 2025) with courses from the literacy level to secondary school completion
Adult education - Province of British Columbia Explore options for mature students who want to graduate high school or take courses to meet post-secondary program requirements Adult learners (18 years and older) can graduate high school by completing courses in one of the following programs:
Adult Program – Pattison High School | Private Secondary School In . . . The requirements for successful completion of Grades 10, 11 and 12 are calculated as a grouping of 80 credits, among which 48 credits must be from mandatory courses, 28 from elective courses, and 4 from Graduation Transitions
Adult learning centre - City of Vancouver Learn more about the VSB Adult Education program The Vancouver School Board offers classes to adult learners at the Gathering Place
Indigenous Adult Basic Education - Native Education College This program embodies an Indigenous perspective by offering Cultural Studies, Social Justice, and Creative Writing with Indigenous Approaches, including First Peoples English and First Nations Studies
Adult Students - North Vancouver Online Learning The Adult Graduation Program is available to adult learners (18 years of age and older) who want to take high school courses to earn their high school diploma Students are required to complete 20 credits (5 courses) to graduate
High School Completion - Delta Community College Delta Community College offers a variety of options for students to complete secondary school and to meet their individual needs Students can take academic courses to: Adult Graduation Diploma An adult high school diploma is known as the “Adult Dogwood”