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Adult Learning Program - Africentric Learning Option

Earn your high school diploma from an Africentric perspective as you learn about culture, ancestry and world view.

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Start Date(s):
Varies
Typical Length:
Varies depending on the course load and progress of student
Credential:
N.S. High School Graduation Diploma for Adults

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Overview

If you self-identify as Black/African Nova Scotian, you have the option to earn your high school diploma from an Africentric perspective through Akerley Campus from anywhere in the province through virtual, online-synchronous, teacher-led learning.

In your first year of the program, you:

  • Discuss topics such as culture, ancestry, traditions and world view.
  • Learn about the knowledge and accomplishments of people of African ancestry and how they've influenced the world.
  • Develop your confidence and potential by gaining exposure to African Canadian educators and mentors.

When you complete compulsory courses in the Africentric Learning Option program, you transition into the ALP program to complete the additional credits you need to earn your high school diploma.

Choose NSCC

  • Our counsellors and instructors understand that, as an adult returning to school, you have unique needs. Because of this, you're assigned a faculty advisor who provides you with support throughout the program. Our ALP team helps you prepare, plan and pursue your learning to achieve your individual career and academic goals.
  • You study in a college environment, where people are engaged in learning skills in a variety of occupational areas. If you're thinking of going on to further studies, this may help you to decide on your future.

Other info

  • This is a Nova Scotia School for Adult Learning program supported by the Nova Scotia Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration and NSCC.

September 2025

Campus Full time/part time Delivery Availability
eCampus
Full time Synchronous online
Delivered fully online with both non-scheduled and scheduled classes.
Seats available

Admission requirements

  • Applicants must self-identify as Black/African Nova Scotian (of African descent).
  • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Applicants must have Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency, refugee/protected persons status or be a Permanent Resident Applicant with a work permit.
  • Applicants must reside in Nova Scotia.
  • Applicants must be out of school and not have previously completed a high school diploma.
  • To confirm placement in this program, all students must meet with an ALP counsellor to complete an assessment process.
  • Applicants whose first language is not English must meet the following English Language requirement: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) – minimum Level 6, or equivalent.

Applicants who already have a high school diploma and want to upgrade or pick up a maximum of two missing courses needed for post-secondary study should visit the Adult Learning Program – Academic Upgrading.

Tuition, fees and program costs

This program is not eligible for a Nova Scotia Student Loan.

For eligible students, there is no tuition cost, College services fee or student association membership fee for this program.

Fees

  • A fee for Student Health and Dental Benefits is required for full-time students.
    • Students can opt-out of the Student Health and Dental Plan if they already have equivalent coverage. New ALP students who successfully complete the first 3 months of the program can have this fee covered by NSCC for one year.
    • eCampus students may opt-in to the Student Health and Dental Benefits.
  • A fee for a virtual health care service is required for full and part time students. Students can opt out of virtual health care by completing an opt out form by the deadline.
  • Metro campuses only - Students are required to purchase a Halifax Transit U-Pass.

View detailed program fees page(s). Please note that amounts on these pages are meant for planning purposes only. They don't represent final amounts owing.

Career options

  • This program gives you your High School Graduation Diploma for Adults, which meets the requirement for admissions to other NSCC programs.

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