Program Index Adult Education Adult 12 - Virtual: Applications have now closed for 2025-26 school year. Applications for the fall of 2026 will open in April.
Program Index Adult Education Adult 12 - Virtual: Applications have now closed for 2025-26 school year. Applications for the fall of 2026 will open in April.
Adult Education
The Virtual Adult 12 program is a synchronous (occurs at the same time) program designed for people who want to enhance their life skills, independence, and self-sufficiency online. The knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained in secondary education are important for those who wish to enter or re-enter the labour force, need retraining, or advance in a chosen career.
Compulsory courses for the Virtual Adult 12 (secondary completion) are:
Employers and post-secondary institutions recognize this Grade 12 credential. Graduates who complete the Virtual Adult 12 successfully go on to further education, training, or employment opportunities.
The Virtual Adult 12 programs run on a 4-Term system, which may differ from the K-12 semester/block timelines.
Term One: August 26, 2025 - October 28, 2025
Term Two: October 30, 2025 - January 12, 2026
Term Three: January 14, 2026 - March 17, 2026
Term Four: March 19, 2026 - May 22, 2026
Apply for continuous programming for all terms.
Requirements:
Home internet access is required. Interested learners should apply. After the application is received, information on testing and interview dates will be provided.
Student Fee: $40
The Virtual Adult 12 program is a synchronous (occurs at the same time) program designed for people who want to enhance their life skills, independence, and self-sufficiency online. The knowledge, skills, and attitudes acquired in secondary education are important for individuals who wish to enter or re-enter the labour force, require retraining, or advance in their chosen career.
The Virtual Adult 12 program is a synchronous (occurs at the same time) program designed for people who cannot attend in-person or who need to upgrade one or two classes.
The Virtual Adult 12 programs operate on a 4-term system, which may differ from the K-12 semester and block timelines.
Term One: August 26, 2025 - October 28, 2025
Term Two: October 30, 2025 - January 12, 2026
Term Three: January 14, 2026 - March 17, 2026
Term Four: March 19, 2026 - May 22, 2026
Education Type:
Adult Education
Learning Style:
Online
Home internet access is required. Interested learners should apply. After the application is received, information on Intake Session dates will be provided.
18 years of age and older
You must be at least 18 years of age and out of school a year unless referred by a school division.
Academic pre-requisites and entrance requirements for Adult Education courses.
You must meet the necessary academic pre-requisites and entrance requirements.
Home Internet Access is Required
Your home internet connection should be a minimum of 10Mpbs in order to participate in live, web delivered classes.
This program is offered at multiple locations, allowing you to choose the campus closest to you.
Adult Education
Whether it is gaining literacy skills, upgrading, or achieving your Grade 12 Suncrest's catalogue of Adult Education courses provides what you require.
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The ETI offers financial assistance to adult learners with low incomes to help them complete their high school education, participate in workforce and skills training programs and improve employment opportunities, start a career and become more self-sufficient.
In addition to financial assistance, learners have ongoing access to individualized planning and supports to help them accomplish their training and employment goals.
ETI Eligibility
Adult learners with low incomes may be eligible for the ETI if they are:
Training providers will determine ongoing ETI eligibility and will work with students to support their success.
To remain eligible for the ETI, applicants must:
ETI funding will end if students are unable to attend their training program for more than three consecutive weeks (21 calendar days).
Benefits may change or be discontinued if eligibility requirements are not met or if personal circumstances change. Students must inform their ETI coordinator immediately if there are any changes to their personal situation.
Adult learners must attend programming full-time. However, an adult learner may be approved for the ETI if a disability accommodation is required and results in an extended program plan. Training providers will determine the eligibility for an extended program plan.
ETI Benefits
The ETI is delivered through the SIS and SAID programs.
The ETI is provided as a monthly benefit in addition to clients’ other income assistance benefits:
Adult learners also have access to employment supports from post-secondary institutions and the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training’s SaskJobs – Career Services, including work and job readiness counseling, job search assistance, resume writing and interview skills development.
How to Apply for ETI
To access the ETI, applicants can contact their training provider to enrol in an approved education program.
If applicants are not currently receiving income assistance benefits, they can apply for ETI through either the SIS or SAID application process. Training providers have designated staff who help with the application process.
Students will receive a Client Identification Number once they apply for SIS or SAID. This number is found at the end of the online application and on letters or emails from the Ministry of Social Services. Students will need to provide this number to their training provider to access the ETI.
If applicants do currently receive income assistance benefits, they can contact the Client Service Centre or speak to their Planning and Support Specialist or Assured Income Specialist about the ETI.
ETI Contact Information
For questions about ETI eligibility, contact:
For information about other supports and services, call the Ministry of Social Services Client Service Centre at 1-866-221-5200.
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