Find answers to the most common questions about our OSSD program, admissions, international study, and more. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact us and our team will be happy to help.
The OSSD is the official high school diploma awarded by the Ontario Ministry of Education. It is recognized globally and is a prerequisite for post-secondary education in Ontario and many institutions worldwide.
Yes, our program allows students to complete all required courses online. This flexibility enables you to study from anywhere in the world at your own pace.
Our hybrid schedule combines online coursework with optional in-person class exchanges. This model provides students with the flexibility of online learning while offering opportunities for face-to-face interactions and hands-on experiences during scheduled in-person sessions.
No, international students can enroll and study in our online OSSD program without a Canadian study permit. However, if you plan to participate in the in-person class exchange component in Canada, you will need to apply for a study permit.
Once you are enrolled in our program and have scheduled your in-person class exchange, we will provide you with the necessary documentation, including a Letter of Acceptance, to support your study permit application. You can then apply through the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
Study permit holders may be eligible to work part-time while studying in Canada. Please refer to the IRCC guidelines or consult with a qualified immigration advisor for detailed information on work eligibility.
You can register by visiting our website and completing the online application form. After submission, our admissions team will contact you with further instructions.
International students need to provide a copy of their passport or government-issued photo ID. Additional documents may be requested during the application process.
Yes, we accept transfer credits from recognized institutions. You will need to submit your academic transcripts for evaluation.
The in-person class exchange offers students the opportunity to attend classes at our partner institutions in Ontario, Canada. This experience enhances learning through direct interaction with teachers and peers, and provides cultural immersion.
The duration of the in-person exchange varies depending on the courses selected and individual student plans. Typically, exchanges range from a few weeks to a full academic term.
We assist students in finding suitable accommodations, such as homestays or student residences, during their stay in Canada. Details will be coordinated upon confirmation of your exchange schedule.
Yes, the OSSD is internationally recognized and accepted by universities and colleges worldwide. Graduates can pursue higher education opportunities in various countries.
Absolutely. Our program meets the requirements for university admissions in Canada. We also provide guidance on the application process to Canadian post-secondary institutions.