Portage College has partnered with Athabasca University to offer students five new pathways to earn a degree.
The transfer credit partnership improves learning flexibility for students and aims to attract more learners to the region and allow them to stay longer, for the benefit of the area economy.
"This partnership allows Portage College to provide further degree programming to students across our region as they pursue a variety of focuses and majors. We have heard from various community leaders about the desire for more local degree opportunities, and this partnership with Athabasca University allows students to take and complete these programs through one of our campuses," said Don Moore, Dean of Education, Arts and Culture, and University Studies at Portage College.
The new degree partnership will allow students to study for up to four years. Courses are delivered through an online format with Athabasca University, while face-to-face, hyflex or online options are available with Portage College. This creates new opportunities for students, including student-athletes, and will help attract international students to both institutions. The agreement builds upon existing collaborations between Athabasca University and Portage College to promote learning pathways for students at Portage College.
"As Canada's only open and online university, Athabasca University gives students the flexibility to pursue a university education from anywhere including their home communities," said Dr. Matthew Prineas, Provost and Vice President Academic at Athabasca University (AU). "We are proud to partner with Portage College and ensure that students can continue to live, study, and work in the region. In doing so, we are not just creating future graduates but future leaders whose knowledge and experience will benefit the entire community."
The following AU degree programs will be open to Portage College students starting in Spring/Fall 2022:
- Three-year (90 Credit) Bachelor of General Arts with various concentrations in English, Psychology, and Sociology
- Four-year (120 Credit) Bachelor of Arts with Various Majors in English, Sociology, and Psychology
- Three-year (90 Credit) Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations
- Three-year (90 Credit) Bachelor of General Studies in Arts and Science designation or Applied Studies Designation
- Four-year (120 Credit) Bachelor of Science - General or Bachelor of Science - Major in Human Sciencs
"I am extremely excited about our partnership with Athabasca University. The ability to open up more degree pathways is paramount to expanding opportunities for learners in our region. We are excited to announce this partnership and open new doors for our students," said Dr. Donna Feledichuk, Vice President Academic and Research at Portage College.
Students wishing to receive further information or apply can reach out to Portage College admissions at 1-866-623-5551 or email student.advisor@portagecollege.ca.