Study Options
1. In class 2. Online 3. Classroom combined with online 4 Distance education (at home) 5. Cooperative education 6. Program options
part-time or full-time day or night Monday to Friday or weekend program length
90 to 110 hours per credit course. The time you spend in this program will vary depending on the number of courses you need and how the courses are delivered. qualified
You must be a resident of Ontario and one of the following:
Refugee Claimant
Permanent Resident Convention Refugees Canadian Citizen
Indigenous peoples living in protected areas should contact their local school board or Independent Learning Center (ILC) for more information.
International visitors may be eligible for a fee to participate in the program.
The program may be good for you if you:
Have not graduated from high school and want to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma Graduated from high school but lacks the credits required to apply for higher education or apprenticeship training Need to upgrade to apply for post-secondary education or apprenticeship training
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is a diploma awarded to graduates of secondary schools in Ontario, Canada. It is part of the publicly funded provincial school system. It is awarded to all students who have completed Ontario education programs, including special education, TOPS programs, MaCS programs, IB programs and other focused secondary school programs.