Camosun College

University Transfer

Your best years of university just might be at college!

Do you want quantity or quality? At Camosun, you can have both.

The quality comes with small classes, big savings in tuition and teaching faculty who are experts in their fields, and know how to share that expertise with their students.

The quantity comes from 300 transferable courses in over 30 different subject areas. With that many choices, you're bound to find something you want to learn about at Camosun..

Full-time, part-time, daytime, evening, year-round, in class, online or off-campus—no wonder close to 3,000 learners each year choose Camosun for university transfer courses!

Camosun – a smart start!

Start your bachelor degree

If your goal is to complete a four-year degree, you may be able to complete half of it—up to two full years—at Camosun. When you’re ready to transfer to university, you’ll be well-prepared for further studies.

Figure out what you want to do

If you're not sure what your future holds, taking university transfer courses is a great way to explore your interests and discover where your passions lie. Many students start at Camosun for this reason, and 96% of UT students say it helped them decide on a career or education direction.

Earn a college credential after completing 20 courses

Depending on the courses you take, you can graduate with a diploma in Arts & Science Studies, an Associate of Arts degree or an Associate of Science degree. You can list this accomplishment on your resumé as proof of completing two years of post-secondary education – something many employers are looking for.

Customize your education—we’ll help!

As a transfer student, you will have a great deal of flexibility to develop an education plan that’s exactly right for you. With professional advice from Camosun’s faculty and academic advisors, you will be able to make informed decisions and select the courses you need to achieve your educational and career goals. 

Getting started – 5 easy steps

Last updated: 3-Nov-2011 9:36 am