We aim to provide an honest and objective review of the CAEC exam, how to prepare for the exam properly, and what it takes to be successful on Canada’s new high school equivalency test.
The Canadian Adult Education Credential, or CAEC, offers adults without a high school or GED diploma the opportunity to earn an education credential that is accepted and recognised in the same way as a regular high school diploma.
The new Canadian-made CAEC diploma will open the doors to continued educational or employment opportunities. It tells employers and institutions of higher education that the holder has skills and knowledge comparable to those of a high school graduate.
The CAEC is reflective of diverse Canadian cultures and perspectives, and the exam is available in English and French. The new Canadian CAEC exam includes five modular, independent subtests that measure a candidate’s knowledge of Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science.