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Prior Learning Assessment

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is an assessment process by which individuals who have acquired learning through formal and non-formal education can be assessed for credit toward an educational program at Northern Lights College. Examples of non-formal education include work experience, self study, volunteer activities and other life experiences.

The fundamental principle governing prior learning assessment is that it is what you know and what you can do that will earn credit, not the experience itself.

Applying for Assessment

When you apply for prior learning assessment, you are really saying:

When assessing your prior learning, your assessor is asking the question:

Recognition By Other Institutions

Credits acquired through PLAR are granted toward a NLC Certificate or Diploma only. We cannot guarantee transferability between the college and any other institution. However, many of the colleges and university-colleges in B.C., including NLC, are working together to develop provincial policies and standards.

Does the Learner Need to be Enroled in a Course or Program at NLC?

A candidate can proceed with PLAR without application or acceptance into a course or program. If credits are gained through the PLAR process and the candidate elects not to continue his/her education at this time, the credits will be recorded on the student record.

How Much Does It Cost?

Initial Consultation: No Charge
(Coordinator/student meet to orientate student to PLAR and the evaluation process)

Registration/Service Fee: $100
(To be paid when PLAR candidate decides he/she wants to go this route and fills out the PLAR application form)

Evaluation/Assessment Fee: $90

Methods of Assessment

There are several ways in which prior learning can be assessed:

  1. Transfer Credit
  2. Portfolio
  3. Formal Course
  4. Challenge Exam

With so many choices of assessment approaches, which is the one that is most appropriate for you? That's a decision that you will make with the PLAR Coordinator at NLC. Because certain approaches are better suited to some topics or learning, not all options will be available to you. NLC will have the final say on which method(s) will be acceptable. Your job is to find out what options are possible, weigh the pros and cons, then make your decision. You may decide that PLAR is the way to go. You may decide that it is not for you.

Who Does the PLAR Assessment?

Departmental faculty conduct the PLAR assessment and determine credit awards.

Some Questions to ask Yourself

Some other PLAR sites which may be of interest to you:

OLA Prior Learning Home Page
Regional Literacy Home Page