What
is PLAR?
PLAR (Prior Learning
Assessment Resource) is a program that allows adults returning to school to
earn OSSD credits by writing assessments. Credits may also attain credits for
learning completed outside of school.
Most often PLAR students
continue on to complete their remaining credits in our daytime class program.
Who is PLAR eligible?
Students over 18, who
have been off of a day-school register for 10 consecutive months, are PLAR
eligible.
How does PLAR work?
Up to 26 credits can be
earned through PLAR; however, learners must take the final 4 senior credits to
obtain their O.S.S.D.
What is Junior PLAR and
how does it work?
What is Senior PLAR and
how does it work?
Once a student has
completed Junior PLAR, they can earn up to 10 more credits through the Senior
PLAR process.
Learners
must complete an application that will assess prior learning. This refers to learning
that has occurred outside of the classroom, including work and volunteer
experience, as well as other skill development experience.