Trent University - Bachelor of Education - Indigenous
Pathway Type:
Pathway OUT - Academic credits earned at Confederation College & formally recognized by another institution.
Institution Details:
Trent University
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Terms of Agreement
Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario
Trent University offers qualified graduates of Confederation College’s Aboriginal Community Advocacy Program a seamless option for continuing their education by granting 5.0 credits towards the 5 year (25.0 credit) Bachelor of Education – Indigenous program at Trent University.
Successful completion of the Aboriginal Community Advocacy diploma with a minimum overall average of 75% is required for admission consideration. Students applying for admission to Trent’s Bachelor of Education – Indigenous program are required to self-identify as First Nations, Metis or Inuit.
University Program:
- Bachelor of Education – Indigenous Program
Type of Agreement: Articulation Agreement signed February 2016
Contact Person(s):
- Shane Strickland - Dean, School of Health, Negahneewin & Community Services
[email protected]
Confederation College Program:
- Aboriginal Community Advocacy
Last updated: 30/09/2016