Adult Basic Education
Provided by: Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
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- Adult Basic Education
- Employment Counseling and Career Services
- Post-Secondary Education (2 locations)
- Scholarships and Bursaries (2 locations)
- Skills Training
Service Description
Offers credit and non-credit programs, including:
- Four levels of Adult Basic Education:
- LEVELS 1 and 2: general skills, abilities, and attitudes adults need to function in their world.
- LEVEL 3 (ADULT 10): programs consist of five subject areas: Communications, Social Sciences, Life/Work Studies, Mathematics, and Science. Learners who complete Level Three successfully go on to further education, training, or employment opportunities.
- LEVEL 4 (ADULT 12) attain Grade 12 by successfully completing seven credit classes. Prerequisite requirements are waived for adults. Credits may be attained by taking the course from a Saskatchewan secondary school, by correspondence, or from an approved Saskatchewan post-secondary institution.
View the website for information on program details, locations, start and end dates, entrance requirements, tuition, and application.
Eligibility
Métis adults 18 years of age or older.
Application Process
Visit website to fill out online application form to apply for programs.
Fees
To schedule an appointment to speak with a GDI employment counsellor in regards to funding, call the office.
Toll-Free: 1-877-488-6888
Service Website
gdins.org/programs-and-courses/what-we-offer
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan. See <a href="https://gdins.org/programs-and-courses/what-we-offer/" target="blank">website</a> for locations currently offering the program.
Languages Offered
English
Multiple Locations
- Adult Basic Education
- Employment Counseling and Career Services
- Post-Secondary Education (2 locations)
- Scholarships and Bursaries (2 locations)
- Skills Training
Location Info
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