Our Adult Education classrooms are supportive and friendly places where you can complete or upgrade high school credits or prepare to write the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC), which is a high school equivalency certification. We have classes during the day or in the evening in centres across the province. Courses are free of charge to Island residents, and we provide textbooks at no cost.
If you are 18 or older, or if you are younger than 18 and have graduated from high school, we can help you get closer to your goal.
Apply for Adult Education courses by completing our online application form.
If you need high school credits or need to upgrade your marks in academic English, psychology, family living, math, biology, chemistry or physics to meet the admission requirements of a post-secondary program, we can help you. All credits are recognized by the PEI Department of Education and are accepted at all universities and colleges across Canada. Courses are free of charge to Island residents.
We offer some credits online, an excellent way to upgrade if you have a busy schedule.
For more information about Adult Education programs and courses, post-secondary programs, and admission requirements, send us an email or call 902-566-9362.
You may write Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) tests to receive your high school equivalency if you did not finish high school. Many community colleges and universities will accept you as a mature student if you have a satisfactory CAEC score. In order to write the tests you must be:
Courses are free of charge to Island residents. If you have any questions about the CAEC program, please send us an email or call 902-566-9362.
Once you have completed your upgrading or earned the academic credits you need to apply for a Holland »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵprogram, we can help guide you through the admissions process. Holland »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵreserves program seats for qualified Adult Education students.
If you are accepted into a program at Holland College, and you have been in the labour market for one year, you may be eligible for SkillsPEI Funding, which means you could receive up to 70% of your program tuition and receive employment insurance while you are in the program.
If you would like to discuss Adult Education programs and courses, contact:
Karen Ford-Doyle
Academic Advisor
Email Karen
902-566-9362
For general information, contact: Send an email or call the Adult Education centre nearest to you:
Charlottetown and Georgetown: 902-566-9362
Scotchfort: 902-676-2043
Summerside Waterfront Campus: 902-888-6495
West Prince Campus: 902-853-0024
Students registered in Adult Education classes can access confidential counselling free of charge.
To make an appointment with our counsellor, contact him directly:
John Beazley
Email John
Tel: 902-629-4244 or
Cell: 902-388-1535
If you are experiencing active thoughts of suicide or another mental health crisis, please call 911 or visit the nearest hospital emergency department.