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Conestoga offers students and graduates a variety of pathway opportunities to assist in the achievement of your academic goals.

Students and graduates who are looking to turn their diplomas into degrees, who are interested in earning another credential at Conestoga, or who want to have previously completed college or university courses assessed for possible credit transfer should contact Conestoga's Transfer Credit Officer located in the Registrar's Office at 519-748-5220, ext. 3656.

For information about credit transfer opportunities at other Ontario colleges and universities, visit the Ontario Postsecondary Transfer Guide at Ontransfer.ca

Formal articulation agreements between Conestoga and other post-secondary institutions are also listed below. Admissions and credit transfer offers are determined by the receiving post-secondary institution. Interested students are advised to contact the credential-granting institution directly for more information. These institutions are happy to hear from you!

Conestoga academic advisors are available to help you explore and develop your academic and career strategies. Go to Career Services in Room 1A105 Doon Campus or call 519-748-5220, ext. 2298.

Credential-granting Institutions and Related Information
Credential-Granting Institution Information & Contact Credential Granted on Successful Completion of all Requirements
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Wilfrid Laurier - Brantford Campus
73 George Street
Brantford ON N3T 2Y3
Canada

www.wlu.ca

Program Information:
519-756-8228 x 5777


liaison_brantford@wlu.ca

General Information:
519-884-0710 x3385
chooselaurierbrantford@wlu.ca

Brantford Campus Advising

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Eligible students will receive 3.5 academic credits (equivalent to seven 0.5 credit courses in transfer credits) towards the Laurier Human Rights & Human Diversity Degree.
       
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