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The Young Adult Program is designed to meet the needs of students from age 18 to 30 who have not graduated from high school, or who have graduated from high school, but are struggling to find opportunities both at work and in advanced learning. Students graduating from the Young Adult Program would be either focusing on earning a GED (General Education Diploma), moving on to postsecondary training (college) or re-entering the work force or college with improved cognitive capacities for learning and completing tasks. To inquire about admissions please contact Mark Watson, Admissions Director at: 604-264-8327. |
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