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A bridge program is a partnership in Canada between two post-secondary institutions that allows students to transfer college credits from one institution to another. A bridge program student typically holds a two-year college degree and wants to obtain a four-year or graduate degree. This differs from Bridging Programs offered by Ontario colleges for non-Canadian students. Most bridge programs can be categorized into three types of agreements: The term bridge program also refers to a pipeline program for incoming students to an institution of higher education in the US.
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September 2020
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Is it still current?
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current post-secondary system
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A bridge program is a partnership in Canada between two post-secondary institutions that allows students to transfer college credits from one institution to another. A bridge program student typically holds a two-year college degree and wants to obtain a four-year or graduate degree. This differs from Bridging Programs offered by Ontario colleges for non-Canadian students. Most bridge programs can be categorized into three types of agreements: * Bilateral: An agreement outlined between two institutions and two specific programs of similar content. Students are permitted to use some of their initial credits toward the completion of another program at the partner institution. Example: Seneca/York Joint Degrees * Multilateral: An agreement between one institution and several institutions that offer related programs of interest. The completion of one program will directly lead to a specific degree program. Example: The completion of any Ontario Public College Recreation and Leisure Services Diploma and entrance to Brock University’s Bachelor of Recreation and Leisure Studies * Concurrent: A collaborative agreement between two institutions, whereby students will work toward two sets of qualifications (such as a diploma and a degree) at the same time, and on the same campus. Example: University of Guelph-Humber. The term bridge program also refers to a pipeline program for incoming students to an institution of higher education in the US.
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