Laddering opportunities
Students who complete the Settlement Studies program receive credit towards the Disability Studies program at NorQuest College.
Students who complete the Settlement Studies program receive credit towards the Disability Studies program at NorQuest College.
At NorQuest College, we strongly believe in helping our students and alumni find pathways into further education and future career advancement. Through university transfer agreements, graduates can build on the education they received at NorQuest and pursue new opportunities.
Settlement Studies graduates can apply for a transfer to Athabasca University and receive 30 credits towards these post-diploma programs:
In addition to these programs, Settlement Studies graduates can also receive 60 credits to Athabasca University’s:
To learn more about these future education pathways, please visit Transfer Alberta.
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If you’re not sure which program is perfect for you, NorQuest’s International Student Recruiters can help. Contact international.recruitment@norquest.ca or book a meeting.