Glenn College TESOL Diploma Now Eligible for Apostille Certification, Opening New Opportunities for Graduates
Sep 11

Glenn College TESOL Diploma Now Eligible for Apostille Certification, Opening New Opportunities for Graduates

Glenn College, a Canadian government-accredited institution known for its long-standing online TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program, has announced that graduates who earn the TESOL Diploma are now eligible to receive Apostille certification. This milestone means that alongside the Canadian GETQA teaching qualification, graduates can now obtain official Apostille authentication—further enhancing the global credibility of the TESOL diploma.

As of January 2024, Canada and South Korea became members of the Apostille Convention. This new agreement allows official documents, including Glenn College diplomas, to be certified through the Apostille process without the need for additional consular legalization. For graduates, this marks a major simplification of what was previously a complex verification procedure through the Korean consulate in Canada.

Glenn College offers a wide range of professional programs, including online TESOL, Translation & Interpretation, Digital Marketing, and Hospitality. These programs have gained popularity among students seeking career-focused education. Previously, verifying the authenticity of diplomas and certificates required navigating time-consuming consular procedures.

With Apostille certification now available, Glenn College graduates benefit from a much more streamlined process. Apostille is an international certification system that grants official recognition of public documents among member countries. As a result, Glenn College diplomas can now be treated as fully recognized official documents in many parts of the world.

A representative from Glenn College stated that this new development will greatly benefit students pursuing international employment or further studies, offering them broader global opportunities.

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