Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) can save you time and free you of repetitive training. Consider using PLAR, when your program contains a course that you have the prior experience or education.
PLAR is the process of identifying, assessing and recognizing skills and knowledge acquired through work experience, non-formal training, independent study, volunteer activities and hobbies.
The PLAR process compares your previous learning to SIAST course learning outcomes. You challenge the course by demonstrating your skills and knowledge through evidence or tests. Your demonstration of skill and knowledge is evaluated by a SIAST course content expert.
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Evidence may include:
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Test methods may include:
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If you have already taken courses from another institution approved by the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC), you may be eligible for transfer credit.
To find a PLAR-ready course:
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Visit the PLAR Inventory Database and select your program of study from the first drop-down list of programs and submit.
Information for courses often completed using PLAR:- Standardized Computer Courses PLAR Candidate Guide (pdf) and
PLAR Fact Sheet (pdf) - Communication Courses PLAR Candidate Guide (pdf) and PLAR Fact Sheet (pdf)
- Standardized Computer Courses PLAR Candidate Guide (pdf) and
- Search the course name and code using the keyword search option to determine the PLAR availability for your program.
- Start your PLAR process:
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For information on a specific program, visit the program web page and look for the PLAR Fact Sheet and Candidate Guide or search the PLAR Inventory Database.
For information and questions about PLAR, call 1-866-goSIAST (467-4278) or contact the nearest Counselling Services office
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Are you interested in becoming a Recognition of Prior Learning Practitioner? This program provides practical training in all aspects of the recognition of prior learning field for practitioners working in education, career counselling, human resource management and employee recruitment. |
Quality Assurance in PLAR
SIAST, in partnership with The Canadian Institute for Recognizing Learning, Ryerson University, and the University of New Brunswick, examined quality assurance in PLAR.
To inform, train and promote PLAR in post-secondary institutions, the research project partnership produced:
- PLAR Quality Assurance Guide (pdf) or in French (pdf)
- PLAR Issues and Strategies for Post-Secondary Institutions (pdf)
- Annotated Bibliography (pdf)


