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Do you offer virtual appointments?
We offer both virtual and in-person appointments. If you have questions about PLAR that are not answered in our FAQ section, please feel free to either email your question to plar@algonquincollege.com, or request an appointment. In-person appointments are located in Student Central.
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What is PLAR?
PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) allows you to receive course credit for non-academic life experience. This may include paid employment, community work, independent study, on-the-job training, volunteering, or travel and leisure.
Through PLAR, you can save time by taking fewer classes, and potentially finish your program more quickly.
How does PLAR work?
If a course covers material you already know, you can apply for a PLAR and request an assessment. This is called “challenging” a course.
You might need to write an exam, put together a portfolio, attend an interview, and/or complete an assignment. The assessment type is determined on a course-by-course basis by the academic area.
With the exception of general education electives, which are transcribed with a CR indicating credit, PLARs appear on your transcript in the same format as if you had taken the class. If a course normally results in a letter grade, your PLAR will appear on your transcript as a letter grade. If a course is normally graded as a pass/fail, it will appear on your transcript as a P or an F.
Am I eligible for PLAR?
Candidates for PLAR:
- Must be at least 19 years old or have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent.
- Must be an Algonquin College student with a student number.
- Must not have failed the course they are challenging within the last 12 months.
- Must not have been unsuccessful with a PLAR challenge for the course they are challenging within the last 12 months.
- Must be approved by the academic area as eligible to challenge a course (see “How do I apply for PLAR?”).
How do I apply for a PLAR?
To apply for a PLAR, follow the steps below:
Research
- Review the course outline for the course(s) you are interested in challenging through PLAR.
- If available, check out the PLAR Student Resource Guide for this course to get a sense of what the assessment will look like.
- Complete a Self-Assessment Form for each course. Carefully consider how your knowledge and skills match up to the Course Learning Requirements (CLRs) found on the course outline.
Application
- If you feel comfortable with the CLRs of a course, apply online for PLAR, and attach your Self-Assessment Form(s). You will need to complete a separate application for each course.
- Await confirmation from the academic area that you are eligible for PLAR. This will come via email.
- Pay your PLAR fee ($90.70 or $113.61, plus an additional testing fee, depending on assessment type) over the phone, or online.
Assessment
- Work on your portfolio or assignment, or schedule an exam.
- Submit your assessment for grading, no later than 3 months after receiving your PLAR assessment guidelines/instructions. This will need to be in an electronic format and can be sent to plar@algonquincollege.com.
Achievement
- Within ten business days, receive the results of your assessment via email, and if successful, obtain college credit.