Adult Basic Education (ABE)
The ABE program helps adults improve their literacy and essential skills. Learners who successfully complete Levels 3 and 4 (also known as Adult 10 and Adult 12) may achieve a credential / certificate of standing.
Articling Student Program
Learn how to apply to the Articling Student program with the Ministry of Justice.
Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC)
The Canadian Adult Education Credential is an education credential that replaces the GED as a measurement of academic skill and knowledge for adults who do not have a high school diploma.
Credential Recognition Grants for Health Care Professionals Living or Arriving in Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan has supports available for nurses and other health care professionals currently residing or arriving in Saskatchewan.
Education and Training Incentive (ETI)
The Education and Training Incentive (ETI) provides financial help to adult learners with low incomes who are enrolled in adult basic education, workforce development programs or skills training.
Employability Assistance for Persons with Disabilities
This program provides funding for supports to help Saskatchewan residents overcome barriers to education or employment as a result of experiencing a disability.
Financial Help for People Looking for Work
As of August 31, 2021, the Transitional Employment Allowance closed. Individuals who need income assistance may apply for the Saskatchewan Income Support (SIS).
GED® Testing Program
As of May 3, 2024, the GED® Program has ended and will be replaced by the new Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC).
Saskatchewan Employment Incentive (SEI)
Working families who have low income and dependent children can apply for monthly financial support through this program. Approved clients may also be eligible for additional supports.
Training Voucher Program
Eligible individuals may be able to access funding for training from participating training institutes to re-enter the labour market.