High School Completion Rate by Post-Secondary Service Region

High School Completion Rate by Post-Secondary Service Region Percentage of students that achieve high school completion status within three to five years of starting Grade 10. High school completion status is defined as receiving an Alberta High School Diploma, High School equivalency Diploma (GED), Certificate of High School Achievement or continuing on to post-secondary education such as Apprenticeship without receiving any of the above. 2024-03-13 Government of Alberta AE.ResearchALCP@gov.ab.ca Education and TrainingEducationGeographic service regionHigh school completion rateadvanced educationcomprehensive community institutionspost-secondary education High school completion rate by service region 2016 to 2020.xlsxXLSX https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/660d2e01-da07-483c-9752-d1cbb9e67dad/resource/a5181b0c-fd5d-4da5-95bc-d3401c70d74a/download/high-school-completion-rate-by-service-region-2016-to-2020.xlsx Original metadata (https://open.alberta.ca/opendata)HTML https://open.alberta.ca/opendata/660d2e01-da07-483c-9752-d1cbb9e67dad

Percentage of students that achieve high school completion status within three to five years of starting Grade 10. High school completion status is defined as receiving an Alberta High School Diploma, High School equivalency Diploma (GED), Certificate of High School Achievement or continuing on to post-secondary education such as Apprenticeship without receiving any of the above.

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