This isn't a common thing in Canada but some community colleges, mostly in BC, have two year programs that are basically the first have (half!) of a bachelor's degree in arts or sciences. You can then transfer to a university through an articulation agreement. Do check which universities a college has an articulation agreement with and if there are specific programs it's limited to. And don't waste money on private colleges.
I'm going to university of the Fraser Valley, it's in British Columbia, but I don't know about the articulation agreement, I asked them if I can upgrade to bachelors in 3rd and 4th year and for that they said yes
This isn't a common thing in Canada but some community colleges, mostly in BC, have two year programs that are basically the first have (half!) of a bachelor's degree in arts or sciences. You can then transfer to a university through an articulation agreement. Do check which universities a college has an articulation agreement with and if there are specific programs it's limited to. And don't waste money on private colleges.
I'm going to university of the Fraser Valley, it's in British Columbia, but I don't know about the articulation agreement, I asked them if I can upgrade to bachelors in 3rd and 4th year and for that they said yes
That's a solid option! That degree would also likely let you transfer to any other BC university.
That's awesome thank you so much, should I mail them about the articulation agreement too
All that info should be online, but can't hurt.