Can a student already enrolled in a school also take DL courses?
Yes. A student in Grade 10, 11, or 12 can now take courses from a local school and DL courses at the same time. For example, if your young adult wants to take Physics 12, but it’s not offered at your local high school, there may be a Physics 12 course offered in another part of the province through the Course Finder. The student does not need permission to do this. This year, students in BC have more choice than ever. The main restriction is that you cannot enrol to take the same course at the same time from two different schools.
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