Faq

You can register any time and start your courses anytime. You can start and finish according to your own, personal schedule

Each full credit course consists of 110 hours of course work. Depending on how quickly you progress through the course determines how long it will take to complete. You can access your course at any day of the week/month, 24 hours a day. So it is all up to you.

Yes.  The curriculum expectations in each credit course – online or in a physical classroom setting – are the same so you will complete the same course expectations in an TCH Virtual Canada course as you would in any other credit course.

Yes. UMC Virtual High School is inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education and authorized to grant credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.  UMC Online Canada credits are accepted at all Ontario high schools, universities and colleges as well as other schools around the world..

To register, you need an email address, previous report cards or transcript, showing the prerequisite course, and your fees.

You can take as many as you can handle.  You have one year to complete your courses so plan your schedule so that you can be as successful as possible.

Once you have completed your course work, you are eligible to write your final examination. Email your teacher or the principal your request to write your final exam.

You may register the same way as other students – selecting your courses, paying your fees and submitting your report cards/transcripts.  You must also send a copy of your passport document or other document showing proof of identity.  You may register as an international student from within Canada or from outside of Canada.  If you are outside of Canada, you do not need a study permit to take online courses.  If you complete your diploma requirements, you may receive an OSSD even if you are outside of Ontario.

Students are required to complete the provincial literacy requirement in order to earn an OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma). If you successfully complete the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT), you will satisfy the Literacy requirement. If you write the test and are not successful, you are eligible to complete the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC).  If you pass the Literacy Course, you will satisfy the Literacy requirement for the OSSD.

Students usually write the Literacy Test in Grade 10 but may be granted a deferral by the principal and write in Grade 11 or 12. Students who do not successfully complete the OSSLT will have the opportunity to retake the test in subsequent years. Once students have successfully completed the OSSLT, they may not retake it.

When you have finished your final examination, you will notify your teacher that it is complete.  You will receive your report card approximately 7 days after.  You will receive your copy by email.

ESL

ESLCO, ESLDO, ESLEO

Grade 9

CGC1D, ENG1D

Grade 10

CHV20, ENG2D, GLC20, MAT2D, SCN2D

Grade 11

AVI3M, CGG30, EMS30, ENG3U, GWL30, MCR3U, SBI3U, SCH3U, SPH3U

Grade 12

AVI4M, BBB4M, BOH4M, CGW4U, CHI4U, ENG4C, ENG4U, HHS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, OLC40, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U

Preparation Courses

Ontario Literacy Test Preparation

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