University Transfer – General

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Earn first-year university credits in small, supportive, and affordable classes at VCC and transfer to post-secondary institutions across Canada.

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Programs

Program Credential Tuition Length
Program name Associate of Arts (Psychology) Degree Credential Associate Degree Tuition Per course / Unavailable Length 2 years
Program name Associate of Science (Computer Science) Degree Credential Associate Degree Tuition Per course / Unavailable Length 2 years
Program name Associate of Science (Data Science) Degree Credential Associate Degree Tuition Per course / Unavailable Length 2 years
Program name Associate of Science (Environmental Science) Degree Credential Associate Degree Tuition Per course / Unavailable Length 2 years
Program name Associate of Arts Credential Associate Degree Tuition Per course Length 2 years
Program name University Transfer – Science Credential Certificate Tuition $5,486 / $19,329 Length 1 year
Program name University Transfer – Arts Credential Certificate Tuition $5,486 / $19,329 Length 1 year
Program name University Transfer – Pathway to Health Sciences Credential Certificate Tuition $5,486 Length 1 year per course
Program name University Transfer – Engineering Credential Certificate Tuition Length 1 year
Program name University Transfer – Environmental Studies Credential Certificate Tuition Length 16 months
Program name University Transfer – Computing Science and Software Systems Credential Certificate Tuition $6,737 / $22,391 Length 16 months

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Indigenous Territory Acknowledgment

VCC is located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples who have been stewards of these lands since time immemorial. As a place of learning, we are grateful to be here while committing to respecting and honouring Indigenous knowledge, cultures, and communities.