Recognition of Acquired Competencies (RAC)

Have you acquired skills and knowledge without having completed an Attestation (ACS) or Diploma (DCS) in your field? The Recognition of Acquired Competencies (RAC) program allows you to avoid having to train for competencies you already have and to get recognition for them with a diploma. All of our RAC programs are delivered online.

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    The RAC process

    1. Reception: Applicants attend an Information Session and complete and submit a Questionnaire and Letter of Intent.
    2. File Preparation: Applicants complete a Self-Evaluation Form (this takes approximately three hours). At this time the File Opening dates are given when applicants will submit all documents and pay the
      file-opening fees.
    3. File Analysis: Content Specialists and the Pedagogical Counsellor analyse each applicant’s documents, in order to determine admissibility to the College and to the RAC evaluation process.
    4. Validation Interview: Content Specialists interview the applicants one-on-one. The successful candidates are selected.
    5. Evaluation of Acquired Competencies: Content Specialists evaluate the candidate’s knowledge one-on-one through observation, demonstration, assignments, and interview . If there are competencies that must be acquired following an evaluation, the candidate is offered different options.
    6. Certification and Results: When the candidate has succeeded in demonstrating all competencies, the College will award an Attestation of College Studies (ACS/AEC).

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