London Ontario Adult Education - Services & Regulations

Education Ontario 4 Minutes Read · published February 12, 2026 Flag of Ontario

London, Ontario adults seeking high-school completion, upgrading or GED preparation can find programs through local school boards and colleges. This guide explains where to look in London, who runs programs, how to register, and what municipal or provincial rules apply so you can enrol or appeal decisions with confidence.

Where to find programs

Thames Valley District School Board operates Adult and Continuing Education programs in London for day, evening and online upgrading; check program lists, locations and enrolment steps on the board’s official adult education page Thames Valley District School Board - Adult & Continuing Education[1].

Fanshawe College offers Academic Upgrading and preparatory courses for postsecondary study and for learners preparing for equivalency testing; their program and intake details are posted on the college site Fanshawe College - Academic Upgrading[2].

The GED test is administered by GED Testing Service; prospective test-takers in Ontario should consult the official GED site for test format, registration and accepted locations GED Testing Service[3].

Adult education programs in London are delivered by school boards and colleges rather than by a municipal bylaw.

Penalties & Enforcement

Adult education and GED preparation are educational services, not municipal offences; the official program pages do not list municipal fines or bylaw penalties for enrolment or attendance. Where the program provider sets rules (attendance, academic conduct, fees), enforcement is handled by the provider or by provincial education authorities, not by city bylaw officers. Details below reflect information available on the cited program pages; where a specific sanction or fee is not shown on an official page, the text states that it is not specified on the cited page. Information current as of February 2026.

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited pages for TVDSB or Fanshawe; municipal bylaw fines are not applicable to course enrolment or GED testing.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing): not specified on the cited pages; academic sanctions are determined by the provider’s policies.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: schools or colleges may use warnings, suspension from courses, removal for academic misconduct or behavioural issues; specific remedies are set by the provider.
  • Enforcer / contact: primary contacts are the Thames Valley District School Board and Fanshawe College continuing-education offices; complaints about municipal matters are handled by City of London departments where relevant.
  • Appeals and review: academic or administrative appeals are handled through the provider’s internal appeal or student complaints process; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited program pages.
If you need to challenge a provider decision, start with the provider’s appeal policy and keep written records.

Applications & Forms

Enrollment typically requires completing the provider’s registration or application form and providing ID and education history. The TVDSB adult programs and Fanshawe Academic Upgrading pages list application steps and contact points but do not publish a single universal form for all programs; check each program page for the correct form and submission method.[1][2]

  • Registration form: see the provider’s adult education registration page for the current form and submission method.
  • Fees: program fees vary by provider and course; specific fees are listed on each official program page or noted as not specified on the cited page.
  • Deadlines and intakes: consult the provider calendar or contact the program office directly for intake dates and application deadlines.

How to choose the right program

Compare goals (GED vs Ontario high school credits vs upgrading), schedule (day, evening, online), costs and supports such as tutoring or accessibility services. Contact the admissions or adult education office for placement testing and to confirm documentation requirements.

Ask about available financial supports or tuition waivers before you enrol.

Common issues and practical steps

  • Missing prerequisites: contact the provider for bridging or upgrading options.
  • Registration errors or lost documents: keep copies of submissions and follow the provider’s complaint process.
  • Academic misconduct or behavioural removal: request written reasons and follow the appeal route provided by the school or college.

FAQ

How do I register for adult high-school or GED prep in London?
Contact the Thames Valley District School Board adult education office or Fanshawe College Academic Upgrading to determine eligibility, complete the provider registration form and attend any placement testing required.[1][2]
Is the GED accepted in Ontario as a high-school equivalency?
The GED is a recognized high-school equivalency test; consult GED Testing Service for registration, format and testing locations.[3]
Are adult programs free in London?
Some school-board adult upgrading programs may be free or low-cost for Ontario residents; college upgrading and private test fees vary—see each provider’s official page for current fee information.

How-To

  1. Decide your objective: high-school credit, upgrading for college, or GED equivalency.
  2. Review program pages for TVDSB and Fanshawe and note intake dates and required documents.[1][2]
  3. Complete the provider registration form and attend placement or assessment if required.
  4. Follow the provider’s payment and attendance instructions and keep records of communications.
  5. If you disagree with an administrative decision, file an appeal using the provider’s appeals process and meet stated deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • School boards and colleges are the primary providers for adult education in London.
  • Registration steps and forms are provider-specific; check official program pages.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Thames Valley District School Board - Adult & Continuing Education
  2. [2] Fanshawe College - Academic Upgrading
  3. [3] GED Testing Service