Transfer Pathways for Graduates of Partner Institutions
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- Transfer Pathways for Graduates of Partner Institutions
- All Ontario Colleges
- Canadian University of Dubai
- Centennial College
- Chitkara University
- Confederation College
- Durham College
- Fanshawe College
- Fleming College
- George Brown College
- Georgian College
- Humber College
- Lambton College
- Lovely Professional University
- Loyalist College
- Niagara College
- Sault College
- Seneca College
- St. Clair College
- St. Lawrence College
- Tianjin University of Commerce
Degree Completion Programs
Trent University offers degree completion pathways for graduates of partner institutions who have successfully completed specific programs. These agreements are reviewed annually to accommodate changes in the programs at the partner institutions. For complete details on degree completion agreements between Trent University and Ontario Community Colleges, see ONTransfer, the Ontario post-secondary transfer guide.
For information on admission to these degree completion programs, please contact the Liaison Office at Trent University, discovertrent@trentu.ca. For information about specific pathway details, please contact the Articulation and Transfer Pathways Office at Trent University, pathways@trentu.ca.
Notes
As transfer credits recognize areas covered over the course of the diploma program rather than the completion of Trent courses, numerical grades will not be recorded on the Trent transcript. Completion of these credits will be recognized with a “Pass” grade; see Transfer Credits (p. 614) for details.
If a student transfers to a different degree program, all transfer credits outlined in the specified agreement may not apply to the new degree program. It is the student’s responsibility to discuss their academic program requirements with an academic advisor and to notify the Office of the Registrar of any program changes.
Students are reminded to refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for requirements which apply to all undergraduate degree programs.
Students pursuing degree completion programs are reminded that they will need to plan their academic program carefully and consultation with an academic advisor is strongly encouraged.
Prerequisite requirements, course timetables, and unforeseen circumstances may mean that a student requires additional time to complete the specified degree.
