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​​​​​​​​​​Applying to College?
Final course marks are uploaded to the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) every two weeks. Requesting a transcript is unnecessary. Select "Lambton Kent Alternative and Con Ed Ctr" as your home school. See complete instructions here​.

​Applying to University?
Requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
​​For more information, please contact:   
​The Adult & Continuing Education Program at the LKDSB offers a number of programs for those wanting to continue or complete their education. Please call the nearest office to make an appointment to discuss your options: Sarnia: 519-383-8787 or Chatham: 519-354-6100 
Sarnia Office:
1257 Michigan Avenue
Sarnia, ON
N7S 3Y3
Phone: 519-383-8787
Fax: 519-332-6855​
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. to 3​ p.m.




Chatham Office:
230 Faubert Drive
Chatham, Ontario
N7M 0W1
Phone: 519-354-6100
Fax: 519-354-6269
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.



For information on our credit and guidance support locations, click here. 

Programs offered for ages:
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Adult Co-op
Adult co-op is a program for adult learners who can earn three elective credits while they continue their paid employment.  The program consists of two co-op credits and one online learning credit.  Contact the Chatham or Sarnia offices above for more information.

​​International Language
Elementary Ministry of Education funding is available for community groups who would like to initiate after school Heritage Language programs for elementary school-aged children. Contact either Alternative and Continuing Education Centres listed above for more information.

​Summer Semester
Summer Semester may offer secondary new credit courses, remedial elementary, coop and adult education. Courses vary in length and begin early in July. More information is available at https://www.lkdsb.net/AdultEd/SummerSemester​.

Apprenticeship
Courses required for apprenticeship may include senior maths and sciences.  The upgrading program offers math upgrading, test and exam writing skills and referrals for community employment services to assist in starting on an apprenticeship pathway.