In another thread, "master degree submit after the application sent" there has been some discussion about whether or not distance education is accepted for points. PMM included the following link: Federal court of appeal ruling on it. http://decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca/en/2011/2011fca40/2011fca40.html
I read that appeal and came away with the feeling the distance education was NOT ACCEPTED.
OK...so then I go through the OP6 Manual and find on pg 30 that they DO ACCEPT: A distance learning credential is eligible for points as long as it meets the definition of a credential as outlined in R73.
When I go up to pg 14 of OP6 Manual I find R 73 defined:
―Educational credential is defined in R73 as any diploma, degree or trade or apprenticeship credential issued on the completion of a program of study or training at an educational or training institution recognized by the authorities responsible for registering, accrediting, supervising and regulating such institutions in the country of issue.
So if I am trying to read the Federal Court Appeal Ruling AND OP6 Manual I cannot find agreement. OP6 says distance learning IS ELIGIBLE as long as it meets a definition...that states the credential has to be issued...on completion ... of study or training AT an educational or training institution..... Distance education is not AT an institution??? Shouldn't the word actually be FROM??? Does this mean that the educational or training institution can OFFER their course by distance and as long as that institution is RECOGNIZED by the appropriate authorities in the country of issue, their credentials should be eligible for points.
There was another person whose distance education was from an institution outside their own country and they weren't allowed to claim points for that. WHY NOT??? Clearly in R73 it states "recognized by the authorities responsible for registering, accrediting, supervising and regulating such institutions in the country of issue" and there is nothing to indicate it is the country in which the applicant studied.
I welcome discussion on this topic...it has obviously got under my skin today!
I read that appeal and came away with the feeling the distance education was NOT ACCEPTED.
OK...so then I go through the OP6 Manual and find on pg 30 that they DO ACCEPT: A distance learning credential is eligible for points as long as it meets the definition of a credential as outlined in R73.
When I go up to pg 14 of OP6 Manual I find R 73 defined:
―Educational credential is defined in R73 as any diploma, degree or trade or apprenticeship credential issued on the completion of a program of study or training at an educational or training institution recognized by the authorities responsible for registering, accrediting, supervising and regulating such institutions in the country of issue.
So if I am trying to read the Federal Court Appeal Ruling AND OP6 Manual I cannot find agreement. OP6 says distance learning IS ELIGIBLE as long as it meets a definition...that states the credential has to be issued...on completion ... of study or training AT an educational or training institution..... Distance education is not AT an institution??? Shouldn't the word actually be FROM??? Does this mean that the educational or training institution can OFFER their course by distance and as long as that institution is RECOGNIZED by the appropriate authorities in the country of issue, their credentials should be eligible for points.
There was another person whose distance education was from an institution outside their own country and they weren't allowed to claim points for that. WHY NOT??? Clearly in R73 it states "recognized by the authorities responsible for registering, accrediting, supervising and regulating such institutions in the country of issue" and there is nothing to indicate it is the country in which the applicant studied.
I welcome discussion on this topic...it has obviously got under my skin today!