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Can I receive credit for Prior Learning?
Athabasca University’s Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) process can award you credit for prior and/or experiential learning can be used toward Athabasca University degrees or university certificates. Experiential learning may have been acquired from life experience, job training, workshops, seminars, or other experiences.
PLAR-awarded credit is separate and different from receiving transfer credit for previous recognized formal learning. PLAR is a choice, not a requirement. Doing PLAR may not suit everyone’s learning style.
Visit our Centre for Learning Accreditation for more information about PLAR, including a copy of a sample virtual portfolio.
Top Questions
- When do your courses start?
- What are your fees?
- How do I transfer credit?
- How long does it take to complete a course?
- What are your admission requirements?
- Can I receive credit for Prior Learning?
- What is the difference between PLAR and transfer credits?
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Updated March 27, 2013
Top Questions
- When do your courses start?
- What are your fees?
- How do I transfer credit?
- How long does it take to complete a course?
- What are your admission requirements?
- Can I receive credit for Prior Learning?
- What is the difference between PLAR and transfer credits?
- How do I request a transcript?
- How fast can I complete a course?
- How do I register for a course?