Help! I’m Graduating!
What’s post-secondary education all about? Is it about choosing a specific career? Or is it about developing the skills you need to become successful in any number of different jobs and careers?
The truth is that post-secondary can be about all of the above and more. And you definitely don’t need to have all of the answers right away. In fact, it’s ok to change your mind about what you want to get out of your post-secondary experience along the way.
The key is to give yourself as many options as possible in the future. Choose the post-secondary opportunities that fit your skills and interests. Open up more doors in your future. The more you know about the different opportunities out there, the more likely you are to find that right fit
The following resources provide an in-depth look at some of the big ideas you need to know about. Read them, share them and talk about them to help guide your decision making about post-secondary education.
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Hey Grads and parents here is the updated Grad Book with all the information you will need to answer any question about graduating from a BC school.
Handbook of Procedures and Companion B.C. Graduation Program Policy Guide are now available on the ministry website at
Graduation Assessments Information for Parents and Students
Graduation assessments assess student achievement during the graduation years (10-12). See the links below for more information on these assessments
Students you will need your 9-digit PEN number to access these sample exams. This is included on your report cart in the top corner.
Deadlines for distributed learning courses
(BCOnline School in Kelowna as well as other DL schools from around the province adhere to this information)
If you are or will be taking distributed learning courses (DL) (online courses, distance learning, or courses at another school) to meet requirements, you’ll need to know these deadlines:
To use grades in your academic assessment, complete courses by February 1.
Your school must submit your grades in time for UBC to evaluate your application.
To use grades to meet degree-specific requirements, complete courses by June 30.
If you have already graduated from high school and you have not taken additional academic courses, submit your final, official transcript by March 15.
If you have already graduated from high school and you are upgrading courses, complete all courses and submit your final, official transcript by May 15.