Yes, all students currently enrolled in one of the impacted programs will have the opportunity to complete their program. If you're not taking a full course load or are off model route, talk to your Success Advisor to make sure you're on track.
If a program is suspended and has no future intakes in the 2025-2026 academic year, new students won't be able to enter the program.
Students currently in an impacted program will have the opportunity to graduate and achieve their credential within the normal time period.
You should try to stay on the model route and shouldn’t plan to take time off. If you're not sure, talk to your Success Advisor to make sure you’re on track.
No. Unfortunately, these programs have been suspended and will not be taking any new students for the semester you applied for. In some cases, programs may be offered in a different intake semester, and in others, alternative programs are available. You will be contacted with more details about your options for an alternative program choice or a different intake semester if one is available. You can also explore other available programs at Centennial.
No, these suspensions do not impact any of the jointly run Centennial-UTSC programs.