- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 60
For RMC:
For the CF
I was home schooled my entire life, and this fall I will be heading to Kingston as a pilot in the ROTP program.
This is how I met the requirements:
1. My homeschooling curriculum already required that I take a SAT reasoning test to graduate.
2. I received a US high school diploma from the school that administered my curriculum.
3. I took the subject SATs that RMC requested I take.
If you have any questions about the process or what you can do to help, just ask!
http://www.rmc.ca/adm/nces-senc-eng.phpStudents who complete secondary school through education systems outside of Canada or through "home" schooling will be considered individually but will be required to meet the equivalent standards to those indicated for the Canadian Education System. All applicants must possess the equivalent of a high school diploma. Additionally, students must offer acceptable results in the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs) as follows:
For the CF
http://forces.ca/en/page/applynow-100#educationTo apply to the Canadian Forces you must have passed Grade 10 or Secondaire IV (in Quebec). However, a number of the jobs available require high school diplomas, college certificates, or university degrees.
The Canadian Forces will consider applicants who have passed a General Education Development (GED) test. However, applicants from Quebec who have a GED must also have the necessary credits from Secondaire IV.
If you have been home-schooled, you will need to provide proof from your home province’s educational authority that your marks have been assessed and meet their standards.
I was home schooled my entire life, and this fall I will be heading to Kingston as a pilot in the ROTP program.
This is how I met the requirements:
1. My homeschooling curriculum already required that I take a SAT reasoning test to graduate.
2. I received a US high school diploma from the school that administered my curriculum.
3. I took the subject SATs that RMC requested I take.
If you have any questions about the process or what you can do to help, just ask!