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Adult Academic Program

Provided by: Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan

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Service Description

Helps students obtain their Canadian Adult Education Certification (CAEC; a Canadian education credential for those who do not have a high school diploma).

Offers two different classes:

  • Literacy/Pre-CAEC
    • Helps students build skills in reading, writing, math and computers

    • Helps students begin to understand the structure and content of the CAEC exams

    • Helps students prepare for employability

  • CAEC
    • Helps students prepare for the CAEC exams

    • Includes course related skill development in all five CAEC test subjects (Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies and Math)

    • Delivered Monday – Thursday in person

Eligibility

Canadian Citizens or landed immigrants who are:
- Motivated and able attend a full-time academic program
- May have completed a Modified Grade 12 but NOT a Regular Grade 12
- Not currently enrolled in a regular Grade 12 program
- 18 years of age or over

Application Process

Call the office closest to where you are located to ask about the Adult Academic Program.

Prince Albert: 306-922-1071

Regina: 306-790-8452

Saskatoon: 306-652-4114

Hours of Operation

Classes are Monday - Thursday, starting at 9 AM. Offered year-round.

Service Website

www.ldas.org/programs/adult-education

Email

reception@ldas.org

Coverage Area

Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon

Learning Disabilities Association of Saskatchewan – Regina Branch

Address

1445 Park Street
Suite 300
Regina SK  S4N 4C5

Get Directions

Located in the Glen Elm Park neighborhood, situated a half block from the intersection of Dewdney Avenue and Park Street.

Mailing Address

1445 Park Street
Suite 300
Regina SK  S4N 4C5

Location Info

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Evening appointments available by request.
Closed statutory holidays.

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