International Transfer Education

About Centennial
Established as Toronto's first public college in 1966, Centennial College offers programs in business, communications, community and health studies, science and engineering technology, general arts, hospitality and transportation.
 

The International Transfer Programs are open to students who meet the following conditions:

  • Completion of at least two seminars of study at the college or university level in an area related to their chosen program. A student who is missing some related courses may be accepted. However, the student will be required to complete an additional semester of studies in Canada to accommodate the missing courses.
  • High school graduates who have successfully completed at least two years of English as a Second Language from Centennial's partner schools
  • Qualified for a Canadian study permit (visa)
  • Able to meet the program's required fees
  • Able to meet further prerequisites as specified by individual programs of study

How do I Enrol?

  1. Students must be currently enrolled in one of Centennial's unique partnerships between Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and selected colleges and universities in China. Students participating in these programs have the opportunity to complete one or two years of study at Centennial for a Centennial diploma, and then to either transfer to Centennial's partner university for higher education or gain one or three years' work experience in Canada through off-campus work while studying at Centennial.
  2. College or university students who complete their second semester of study at their home country may apply to similar programs at Centennial.  These students may receive one semester of transfer credits, study three semesters at Centennial and receive a two year Ontario College Diploma.