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PROGRAM ADMISSION
Admission requirements vary based on the program, so be sure to check the program page. Students who do not formally apply for admission to their selected program offered will not be eligible to receive a certificate.
Transfer Credit
Transfer credit is assessed only after you have been admitted to your program and have submitted a transfer credit request.
If you have completed a course from a recognized post-secondary institution, and that course is applicable to the program you have been admitted to, you may request to receive transfer credit. To apply for transfer of credit, log in to your and submit an application for transfer credits along with an official transcript, a course syllabus, and an evaluation fee of a $125.
- Depending on your program, students are allowed transfer credit up to a maximum of 1/3 of courses in the program.
- Courses must have been taken within the past five years to be eligible for transfer credit.
- Exception: National Advanced Certificate in Local Authority Administration (NACLAA), which has a limit of 8 years
- Additional information may be requested by the program office to determine eligibility of the transfer course. Contact the program office for more information on transfer credit and exemption requirements.
Courses granted credit will not be included in any grade point average calculation.
International Students
The 伊人直播 is a Government of Canada Designated Learning Institution and fully authorized to receive foreign nationals on a study permit for the eligible programs listed.
The following programs are eligible:
- English Language School Programs
The following are not eligible:
- All other non-credit programs: diplomas, certificates, and citations.
Non-credit programs are not designated and are ineligible to receive foreign nationals on a study permit.
For all information regarding immigration advising and study permits, please contact the International Education + Enrolment International Student and Visitor Services.
Program Changes
Continuing Education makes every attempt to minimize the number of changes to a program of study (curriculum) in order to avoid confusion and inconvenience. There are some factors that are simply unavoidable (e.g. changes to legislation) making it necessary to implement revisions.
- Admitted Students:
- You may complete the program under the curriculum you were admitted with. CE will notify you of any curriculum changes by email and will make every effort to plan future course offerings so that students can plan for and complete your program in a reasonable time. If a required course in a program is no longer offered, CE may specify a suitable alternative.
- Students Not Yet Admitted:
- You must follow the revised curriculum. We strongly recommend that you apply for admission to lock in your program requirements.
- All Students:
- If you interrupt your studies for 24 months or more, we may re-evaluate your previously earned credits to ensure they are still relevant to the current curriculum.