BRIDGING COURSES & CREDENTIAL EVALUATIONS

INTRODUCTION

Bridging courses are designed to help students meet the specific academic requirements needed to progress in their education or transition to a new academic system. These programs fill gaps in knowledge or skills, ensuring students are prepared for advanced studies

Credential evaluations, on the other hand, assess the equivalency of academic qualifications obtained from different countries or institutions. They help individuals understand how their credentials align with local education standards, making it easier to pursue further studies or professional opportunities

Both services are essential for smooth academic and professional advancement in a globalized world

ON Bridge Course Program

Bridge training programs in Ontario help skilled immigrants and refugees continue their careers by bridging their international education and experience with local requirements. These programs are available for those in regulated occupations (e.g., nursing, engineering) or high-demand, non-regulated fields (e.g., IT, financial services). They provide skill assessments, technical training, exam preparation, workplace culture training, job placements, and employment supports to help individuals gain Canadian experience and secure employment in their field. For more information on eligibility, program costs, and a list of participating institutions and programs, click below

CREDENTIAL EVALUATIONS

Credential evaluations assess the equivalency of academic qualifications earned in another country to determine how they compare to Canadian standards. This process helps immigrants, students, and professionals understand how their international education and experience align with local requirements, making it easier to pursue further studies, gain employment, or obtain licenses in Canada. Credential evaluations are essential for those seeking to continue their careers or education in a new country. See the list below for more information 

Pathways and transfer

Transfer refers to the movement of a student from one postsecondary institution to another, which may involve transferring between programs or courses. However, a Program Pathway is a defined route that facilitates this transfer, linking related programs or fields of study across institutions. These pathways may include agreements between institutions, specify admission or program requirements, and allow for the transfer of courses or credits. Examples include articulation agreements, institution policy agreements, and admission pathways. For more information, click below

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