BC TRANSFER GUIDE
Discover your transfer options!
The BC Transfer System enables you to receive credit at an institution for a course taken at another institution. CLICK the linked logo to go directly to the BC Transfer Guide.
Discover your transfer options and make every credit count by planning ahead using the BC Transfer Guide. Learn about the BC Transfer System, how to successfully transfer, the different types of transfer credit, and understand how to move from another university or province. Whatever your questions, find the information you need here!
WHAT IS TRANSFER?
BC’s post-secondary institutions offer a variety of programs, and transfer opens up new possibilities for accessing these programs. For example, if a student does not meet the admission requirements for entering a BC university directly, they may be eligible to apply for admission later as a transfer student. Students can complete up to two years credit (and sometimes more!) and transfer to a university to finish their degree.
Students can also transfer between non-degree programs. For example, you may start a diploma at one institution and finish it at another. Or you can take distance education courses from a variety of places, and transfer the credits back to your “home” institution. Transfer allows students to begin their studies at an institution of their choice, opening up possibilities of taking courses close to home, smaller class sizes, and more affordable tuition fees.
Two Routes to Your Educational Goal:
Discover your transfer options and make every credit count by planning ahead using the BC Transfer Guide. Learn about the BC Transfer System, how to successfully transfer, the different types of transfer credit, and understand how to move from another university or province. Whatever your questions, find the information you need here!
WHAT IS TRANSFER?
BC’s post-secondary institutions offer a variety of programs, and transfer opens up new possibilities for accessing these programs. For example, if a student does not meet the admission requirements for entering a BC university directly, they may be eligible to apply for admission later as a transfer student. Students can complete up to two years credit (and sometimes more!) and transfer to a university to finish their degree.
Students can also transfer between non-degree programs. For example, you may start a diploma at one institution and finish it at another. Or you can take distance education courses from a variety of places, and transfer the credits back to your “home” institution. Transfer allows students to begin their studies at an institution of their choice, opening up possibilities of taking courses close to home, smaller class sizes, and more affordable tuition fees.
Two Routes to Your Educational Goal:
- The Direct Route - enter a post-secondary institution directly from high school.
- The Transfer Route - start at one institution, then transfer. This route can be taken whether or not you are eligible for the direct route.
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