Canadian

Adult

Education

Credential

(CAEC)

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The Canadian Adult Education Credential program helps students earn their GED by preparing for five exams: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing.

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About Us

The CAEC Program allows you to learn at your own pace and fits your needs. You can choose to study full-time or part-time.

  • Courses available include Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Reading and Writing.

  • You can apply if you are 19 or older and have been out of public school for at least a year.

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Our Goals

Promote and educate skills development for Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners. Increase participation in lifelong learning in a supportive environment. Improve literacy and education for urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals by offering guidance, resources, and tools that connect education and employment in our community.

Email us at Education@mymnfc.com