About HighSchoolCredits.ca

Course planning help for Ontario students who need a clearer path

HighSchoolCredits.ca helps families compare online high school credits by course code, grade level, pathway, prerequisite, and timeline.

Ontario credit courses designed for flexible, online completion.
Course planning help for graduation, prerequisites, and post-secondary goals.
Clear next steps for students, families, and guidance conversations.
Fast inquiry process with support for urgent timeline decisions.

Online credit decisions get easier when the course plan is visible

Students often arrive here because one course matters right now. It may be a Grade 12 prerequisite, a missing graduation credit, a summer school plan, a fast-track timeline, or a course that needs to fit around work, sports, travel, or family life.

This site is built to make that decision more practical. Families can search by course code, browse by grade, compare common pathways, and ask for guidance before choosing the wrong credit.

Course Codes Search by exact Ontario code

Find courses like ENG4U, MHF4U, MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, and other Grade 9 to 12 credits without digging through broad subject lists.

Pathway Fit Compare the purpose before enrolling

Use the course pages and guidance form to think through graduation, university, college, upgrading, prerequisite, and schedule needs.

Built for families making real course decisions

The site is useful whether the student knows the exact course already or is still trying to understand which credit belongs in the plan.

Students

Need one course next

For students trying to complete, repeat, upgrade, or add a credit without losing momentum.

Parents

Need a clearer answer

For parents and guardians checking course fit, timelines, and prerequisite questions before committing.

Grade 12

Need admission planning

For students comparing senior English, math, science, business, or elective credits for next-step requirements.

Adult Learners

Need a practical return

For adults completing credits, upgrading marks, or preparing for college, apprenticeship, work, or diploma goals.

Homeschool

Need course-code clarity

For homeschool families adding recognized Ontario course codes into a flexible high school plan.

What We Focus On

Less guessing before enrollment

Good course planning is not only about finding a course name. It means understanding whether the credit fits the student's record, goal, and available time.

Exact course fit

Course code, grade, subject, stream, and destination requirement all need to point in the same direction.

Prerequisite awareness

Senior courses often depend on earlier credits, especially in English, math, and science pathways.

Realistic timing

Summer, self-paced, and fast-track plans should match the student's workload and deadline.

Clear next step

Families should know whether to search the catalog, ask admissions, or confirm details with a school or program.

Start with what you know, then narrow the path

Some students arrive with a course code from guidance. Others arrive with only a goal. The site supports both starting points.

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Search the catalog

Use exact codes when you have them, or browse by grade to understand what is available.

Browse courses
02

Read for context

Use the blog and FAQ to compare common planning questions around timing, prerequisites, and pathways.

Visit the blog
03

Ask with the details you have

Send the student's grade, course goal, timeline, and any prerequisite concern through the form.

Request guidance
Next Step

Ready to compare a course or timeline?

Start with the course catalog if you know the code. Use the contact form if you need help confirming fit, prerequisites, summer timing, or fast-track options.

University & College Pathways

Our Alumni Have Been Accepted Worldwide

Students use Ontario online credits to support applications, prerequisites, upgrades, and future planning for university, college, and polytechnic pathways.

Areas We Serve

Online high school credit support for students across Ontario

We support students across Ontario, including popular cities, regions, and Toronto neighbourhoods. Browse the full service-area page for every listed community.

Next Step

Need help choosing the right Ontario course pathway?

Tell us the student's grade level, timeline, or course goal and we can point you toward the best next step for enrollment, prerequisites, or graduation planning.