Student mobility enhanced and simplified

Durham College (DC) students are being provided with more opportunities to continue their post-secondary education in an enhanced and simplified way with the recent launch of a new course-to-course transfer guide developed by the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT).

With more than 21,500 post-secondary students transferring within Ontario schools each year the course-to-course transfer guide will allow them to determine what credit they can expect to receive from participating institutions prior to applying.

Currently 35 colleges and universities are taking part in the two-phase launch with more planned to join in the future. Development of this initiative began in 2012 after the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities requested a more streamlined credit transfer system across the province. Durham College currently offers more than 450 pathways to degree options

DC president Don Lovisa has made the development of transfers and pathways a priority for the college and has put himself on the forefront by serving as Co-Chair of the ONCAT’s Board.

“As someone who has been involved in the credit transfer discussions for a long period of time, I have seen first-hand how institutional collaboration is transforming the culture of credit transfer in Ontario,” said Don Lovisa. “I am proud to be a part of ONCAT, the only organization in Ontario that brings together all colleges and universities to achieve a common goal to improve student mobility.”

ONCAT was established in 2011 as part of a five-year, $73.7 million commitment from the province to support the development of post-secondary infrastructure required to promote student mobility.